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Show DAVIS SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- Layton loses Carter gains big, but Clearfield loses to Royals Socked with LAYTON CLEARFIELD - As Jeff Folk jumped out of the team bus and defeat to jogged into the changing rooms after his teams his comments One in their were, I passing Region opener, Roy can't belies e it, were a much better team than that. -- 4 in league play and THE DFEF.AT LEFT THE Falcons overall. If Clearfield is better than that, which Folk and his teammates believe they are, then the only thing preventing them from proving it is time. The season is going to be more than half over when the Falcons host Layton this Friday night in an annual homecoming festivity. 0-- 1 -3 TIME isnt on our side, said Folk, Weve got to turn it around quickly. after the first half of the Roy game but Clearfield led touchdowns as Fred couldnt deny two Royal second-hal- f Thompson's crew won their first league game in two years. Last in Region One. year Roy went 6-- 0-- 2 5 IT WAS a pretty stingy Clearfield defense that held Roy to just two points in the first half, a defense that has helped Clearfield have the halftime lead in all but one game played this year. But giving up 15 points isnt all the bad, only when you can score 14 yourself. It was Clearfields inconsistency on offense that prevented them from winning. Coach Brent Hancock said it himself, Our inconsistency wore us out. IT WAS a player named Craig Carter that gave the Falcons their only bright hope on offense. The helped overcome some costly second half penalties and turnovers for as long as he could. For the evening he gained well over 100 yards (the third time hes done that this year) and scored both of Clearfields touchdowns. Utah sportswriters football prep poll 4-- A 3-- A 1. Springville 2. Bear River 3. Timpview 4. Pleasant Grove 5. Others: Bountiful, Granger, Highland, Taylorsville. (8) (1) 44 36 22 19 9 Logan Others: Ben Lomond, Jordan, Ogden, West. offense is very capable of doing For the night as a whole, Layton had the flag thrown on them 14 times for a total of 145 yards. But what hurt the most, is that most of those yellow flags went flying during crucial drives or defense stands. After Layton had built up a 0 lead over Weber in less than nine minutes of their Region One opener with Weber, Coach Joe Wood had two feelings and at that point didn't know which one to believe. -- - 14-- 15-1- 22-1- 4 OUR MOMENTUM kept ONE OF those feelings was a false sense of security and the other was the question , are we really this good? Obviously it was the false sense of security but not so much because of our ability to move the football, but because of the lack of concentration which resulted in the number of penalties we got, said Wood of his teams 4 defeat in Pleasant View to the Weber War- that. BUT THE penalties took away our momentum, cut and dried. But you can't coach penalties out of the game. If you over emphasize them, you take away the kids enthusiasm and desire to hit people. Theres the little things the kids have got to concentrate on to get rid of them and then the referees have got to let us play the game too. get- ting thrown right back in our face, said Wood about the game, Wed be looking at 1 st and 0 or 2nd and 5 1 after a good run or pass but the penalty put us in 1st and 15 or 2nd and 20 situations. "We ran over 70 offensive plays for the night and that should be scoring us 30 points in high school. And you know something, our 22-1- WEBER CAME back to score two touchdowns of their own in the second quarter, two touchdown passes from Burhley to Dave Hall. When you combine them with the safety Weber got when they blocked a Brimhall punt out of the end zone , it was enough for a 1 1 4 lead at half time. It was basically a game until with one minute to play, the Warriors scored an insurance riors. 5-- LAYTON WAS dealt a bad set of cards time after time with the number of penalties and the time in one-poi- which they came. But it was Woods opinion, with no crying wolf intended, that the flags thrown on Friday were tossed nt touchdown. LAYTON AGAIN got solid efforts on the offense from Lovelace and William Reid who consis quite loosley. The Lancers were alive and kicking in the opening minutes against Weber. Sonny Morokot came up from his defensive back position to intercept a Brook Buhr-le- y pass, Webers very first play from scrimmage. Just one play later, it was Troy Murray connecting with tight end Rex Brimhall over the middle on a 28 yard touchdown pass. would have liked. The interceptions that Troy threw were really not bad throws. He was coached to put the ball there. Maybe now we can coach him how to improve each particular play. I like the way Murray is throwing the ball. I have no qualms there, said the coach. THE LAYTON defense stood their ground on Friday night. It was two big plays that beat us, said Wood, But our kids are capable of stopping those big plays. We cant hang our heads, Weber got only eight first downs. For the night, Stevens ended up getting another fumble recovery, Dustin Parry played a consistent game on the defensive line as he combined with others for three quarterback sacks, Craig Phelts played with fire in his eyes from one of the linebacker slots and Darrell Grey, despite allowing a touchdown, came up with a vicious hit that caused a fumble late in the game. Braves pelt East Bountifuls ground attack was awesome. Covey scored on runs of 47, 8 and 32 yards, with Smith BOUNTIFUL - Lets admit it, adding a TD on a nifty 24 yard Bountiful quarterback Joey Covey jaunt. Meanwhile, the Braves were doesnt throw like former BYU letting East pile up the yardage begreat Steve Young. But he sure can tween the 20s but wouldnt let them penetrate further. Bountiful run like him. And against East Friis now under new coach Larry showed Braves the they day night, have a whole backfield of talented Wall, while East fell to runners. COVEY GAVE an indication with running early as to what East was going to COVEY, along backs Sid Smith and Dusty Jacobs, get. On the Braves third offensive rushed for 349 yards, as the Braves play from the East 47, Covey faded back to pass, then, seeing no one bombed East 28-- during a regionopen, scrambled to the right and freezing homecoming, opening, ran for a score. Matt Bombards to never seemed victory. The game be in doubt, as Covey scored on the PAT made it 0 just 3:17 into the third Bountiful play from scrim- game. Bountiful marched 62 yards in 12 mage, and the East side of the on its second drive. With the plays which doesnt scoreboard, part of work anyway, never had to be exception of one incomplete pass, the entire drive was on the ground. turned on. By TOM HARALDSEN Clipper Sports Editor -- IN LAYTONS second defensive series, both Wayne Johnson and John Bryant sparked a charge that had Weber wondering. Finally it was Craig Stevens who recovered a Weber fumble on the Weber 30 yard line. Thirteen plays later, it was Murray going over the goal line from one yard out. His pass to Richard Lovelace was good for a conversion and Layton two-poi- ' tently were breaking into the Weber secondary. Sophomore quarterback, Troy Murray, played as well as Wood 3-- 3. 0 nt led 14-- 0 with 3:17 still left in the first quarter. But penalties did take their toll on Friday night. Even in Laytons second touchdown drive they had to make up 20 yards in penalties. 1 7-- JOE WOOD turning things around. Falcons, Lancers try for victory continued Craig Carter has been their only hope but Coach Brent Han- cock will have to get more from other people. LAYTONS rebound attempt over the first week will be an attempt to cut down on penalties. They simply had too many in their loss to Weber. The Lancer have found an answer to their quarterback situation with sophomore Troy Murray and the two junior running backs, William Reid and Richard Lovelace are as quick and deceptive running backs as there are in the area. AS I look a this league, said Wood, I honestly believe we could have the most explosive offense among the six teams. But we just cant kill ourselves like we did rgainst Weber. Wood believes 21 points will win most games and he believes his offense is very capable of putting that many points on the board. CLEARFIELD is perhaps capable of that too, but clearly hasnt shown it yet. The Falcons have a bunch of new faces in their line-u- p that are just beginning to learn their roles. 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