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Show -- Sun Times. March poor copy's 19. 1980. Ben Lomond Beacon, March 20, 980, Pagq 7 Sun Chronicle, March 20, 1 980. Page 7 Page 7 1 r. 'I :-- Clearfield Courier, March 19, 1980, Page 7 i Smith prepares young, QHd offered Warriors r Weber Highs 1980 Soccer Club' battles j their second opponent this! Friday in Logan when they take oh the Lgan Grizzlies. The starting time for this contest as well as all soccer games this year, has been set for 4:15 p.m. For the second straight year the team will be coached by Bill Smith and will be assisted by Paul Briskey, who graduated from Weber four years ago. Members of the 1980 team include Wayne Andreason, George Miconi, Jerry Skinner, Kirk Reese, Paul Simmons, Mitch Malan, Brent Buddy Peterson, Hank Thorsted, Bill Smith, Brad Summers, Doug Wright, Brad Young, Tracy Fifield, Jess Gibson, Russ Aardema, Troy Whetton, Steve Hall, John Ferguson, Guy Cuskelly, Joe Nylander, Rick Tanner, Doug Blechert, Bill Morris, Brad Corless and Neil Brown. On Tuesday, March 25th the team comes home for their first home game against Sky View. All home games will be played at Hillcrest Elementary located on 2nd street and Eccles. ' !r V Classes inf beginning-andmthrough June 3. termediate socce,, high; if Beginning students will start studentsjp adults are eing offered in v March 26 and fun each Monday and the evenings ad Webef Staty QHlege jT. j Wednesday from 5 to 7 through June 2. from, $Jarch 2$ 0JJurj$ 3 f jij a- ; , "Roth classes will be conducted on - 4- fort-junjor.'- i s - the Coots? t !fiV'' 'fthe Playing field Promontory will deat with" the, basics" of soccer,?Towers high-ris- e dormitory, while the intermediate classes will be Registration fee is $20 per student, for those who fiave ItadL some ex- - t .Those interested can sign up in the 1 perience in the Sport.; 4 ?)?? ballroom pf the WSC Union Building The " intermedia te glasses fwiJI? ; on March 24, or by calling the WSC Division of Continuing Education at begin March 25 and run eachJPucSdayi to class time. and Thursday evening from '? JtotTl,-prior 1 ' V 'lT. Roy structorsi WSC Promontory sait.thd beginning 'classes;' across the street from - , -- $26-660- 0 . 'VvQi tf V .? Bliss Fullmer u 4 Ns. S-- r place to play' 4-4 A: r f t j es with his Roy High Soccer Club team. The Royals are still looking for a field which to play their home games. in Coach Leon Brgceand twenty-fiv- e high school soccer players are facing strange dilWma,kis sprang. .The organized a soccer club at Roy High them, nor recognize their Sch0ol',;bijfc Arpani71i0n - '- a- - A -f 5t. Roy Recreation function. pd(fytyld pome under that program. director at Roy High. Soccer hasnt Stfutfi, Athletic 5s i j ii' : i. i.M Book I ' tioned by them. o; ' r Not I, gaid Stan Flint, Head of. the Roy Parks Department. I never - - ' even heard of the group, gntjl nowj , The Royfoty Council met with; Coach Brace, last week, and voted ' A A WinMAnn Am dh Coonai ArrToni7otirm J 4'. j j : a. both Ken Huddleston, a junior has. the inside track for catching chores, but three sophomores are in hot pursuits including Eddie Ferret; Wade Jackkn: and Craig Harris. ; The Royals have: a number. !ofi players who can hit the bajl weD,; Bert Rich leads a field of eight: pitchers, which includes two seniors, two juniors and four sophomores, and two of those sophomores are left-lrid- j , t j vs t jl I 4 y r- yi'i - 9 v ft I I I 'i ?" 4jer 4 f 'I 1 . - ' 7 o 4 or. . Friday, March 28 Weber at Bonneville Davis at Clearfield Logan at Layton Roy at Ben Lomond Sky: View bye V Tuesday, March 25 Ben Lomond at Clearfield Sky View.at; Weber Roy at Layton ; Bonneville bye v i team are Brad Yamashita ardftreg Busby, f ' Coach Knudson has great hopes in j his pitching staff, including Nate!; Gallegos, a ninth grader , Breft Loftus, ! a ninth grader, and Marc Webster tjn j eighth grader. He singled out Eric!!; Gallegos, Lewis Meyer, Frank Bat- - f I tistone and Shane Loftus for their, j hitting ability. Sand Ridge has no starters from ii Ust year s team, though Naje .and j, a 4 Eric Gallegos and Shane " lot of action. j ufL H The Scorpions plan three pre-- , season games, weather permitting, I; and are scheduled for league play on f April Second. !.;'' j.., Fullmer The tennis courts at Roy High School were hot last week, as Coach Grant Hansen welcomed some' By Bliss for his 1980 team. The coach laments the idea of a young team, this season, with more than half of those trying out, coming from the sophomore class. He has on- ly one senior on the entire squad, and that is Greg Beyler, who saw action last year as tirst, second and third, twenty-od- racket-bailer- d ' t it.' - ; .. Rol;.;jj. Bonneville pt Berflemond &. : ' Wdber at Davis ; Logan bye AprU , v . . 15- JMlAii Clearfield at Roy Layton at; Bonneville Weber at Bountiful.;; 1 U. V. 4 2!L'!. ; Sky; yiewat; Clearfield ? ! Roy at Logan Lqmopd at Bonneville Layton at i: Weber;at Logan.. , ' I - . r. . n TiB Royals reruItedy as coach, Leon Brace, a soccer authority and ah officer, in fhe AYSO, of Northern Utah. that he would got-bThey explained to paid for his services, but he t 4 I "4 accepted (he jol-j.: tqok OQcer' saad Leon Brace. I dont get dsk lar, 3$ $$0.00 he;smiled. Someone had to plcUtand aBthat well-know- oa i 1 4 a, Roy bye '( ; - 4'-- f jj ' t s rRoy haj lee;kidsbf;focegi of u$non.the team. Team Captain Staale Abel came igher plane; thefiil.Ki!afes jrom''Nor,ay with his father and the 6 playecl, QgrqmvAbJ qcer for ten years in European is $ citizeij, now living in Roy. He zj 4ompet4i6h: Volker MduWuj his mother and fi frpm Rlunc.lundJT?fe 'Gemyif1)' fwhu Utah Medical Center. llniyersity-o- f Electric?! Engineer Jt ? iMaHldmg rjngs,$iX:.years .cT experience jioto the Roy soccer program. r Aitan Kabang came to Roy roqi Israel, last year. His father is an Israel 1Liais9ujjf(icgi at Hdl Air Forcfe Basg, Katana is a sophomore, and hopes v to graduate from Roy High Siwl Wforeje turning to Israel. Others pn the team gjjrlude Rent w iggtoi whom Coach Brace calls the best goalie m thcUag Miltotye'Apn Anrson, Bcott Reid, Tim EMard, iliJ.erA V.t r) fmgsfqriLi.JiV'4 F-1- jis Step-Fathe- A r, is-a- . - Friday, April 25 Clearfield at Layton Roy at Sky View Bonnieville at Davis Logan at Weber ' i X A V- !' OJprjRaymond 5k . and Brian Friday, May 2 Sky View at Logan The Bov Team Weber at Clearfieled Bonneville at Layton Roy bye ', 1: ; 4 ' Offensive-Captains- icafl themscIvCs Regioa from Region Four- - Starting times for all games dates: all Thursdays p.m. Make-u- p State Tournament: Monday: May " Monday, May 19 ; ;V r ' , Vill last until May f, P- - tW jtrt View. f qf the ipembers are schools p! Sga schedule this week, which flheF jA t tearnlf wrfU go to a state tour-3-- . 1 n ' C' StUk Olj,. tsir'f Mven tne; nucleus team . t ut tlt 'I tlubs from Bonneville, jju3'Logan and Sky They js jClearfiel.Beii LomoncO,":' , . 1 an outstanding team at Roy High Bonneville at Woods Cross : I . A group, Kent Wiggins, tifef&ipefitif anthe'Richards were elected Friday, April 18 Logan at Ben Lomond Layton at Sky View Weber at Roy Bountiful at Clearfield 't sky View TuesdayrU ... j - singles on the team. WeberVft:-:ii- ' Coach Hansen cited junior Braid .$? - ; V'! ,r' 'i Nemerov and Frank NuemUu(l,r'anidt:: '1$; sophomores, Jed Jones, Eugene: p Tuesday, April 29 Ben Lomond a( Weber Nuemathal, and Mike Woolsey as Lavto!n out at Rby ;! to for this beat lyearsl ; players . Clearfield at. Bonneville I team. The Royals have practice with Davis, Box Elder, Viewmont, before starting play, the first week of April. ' feVU : . ' - " y Friday, April 11 Clearfield at Weber .Ben Lomond at Sky Davis at Layton fj Logan at Bonneville ; s v-e- ; at Clearfield SkVieW; at Tennis courts at Roy High continue to heat up vBeo i , theijmJ-bWr'auselpv- Tuesday, April 8 Layton , ' Layton at Weber Clearfield at Sky View Davis at Bonneville Logan at Roy . j j Friday, April Tuesday, April 1 Bonneville at Clearfield Sky View at Layton . Roy at Weber i ; s i fields Top the sport4 0fpicotnpusi. The Royals belong to a league called Region One, which includes Bonneville, Dayton, Davis, Clearfield, iWeber, Ben Lomond, Logan, and - Sky .View. A f ourteep. game, schedule began tfwfr week, and will continue : into May. The fop fwp featn$.yvill dvanje into a state tournament, to be fedt Ldce .Citys-i-; played on May 5 and May-ir4 :The Roy Soccer pub opened lQhue pWy, Tuesday at Davis High School, I and is cteduled (Q.plyCBonnevflH home on Friday, but the Royals have riqf home ed o plsy SieigamesL . Rdy "Recreation hhs flrfnished adequate fields for little league soccer, but is unable to provide a field of regulation size for the high school teams. A regulation Soccer field is? 70 yards wide and J20 yards long, Frank . .Tremea; of Roy Rwrafipn has refused to allow tjie soccer people to mark np his established football fields; foe Ibe; purpose of soccer. The smaller, ! little' league 'soccpi? fields cannot be enlarged to accomodate regulation 4 soccer. ' ' : has three School High Roy possible fields that were considered for soccer. One field,' located north of the football stadium between Roy High .i and Sapd Ridga, is only 55 yards wide, and 110 yards long. An area, west of ( ; Ry HghSfjhbol Sf'fcigetiOughj but is the outfield for Roy High baseball, I. ,and jheleam Jiractlcfl tfiere, almost daily" A third field, located directly of th RoytReerqa,tfuO- Complex'; and north of. Roy High School, is big ', f Venough; bik tfie RoyVtgh fulfil infstration doesnt wamt to give up the space. t fWeitsejt For j(ihibr:varslts'lj)rti-7- they insist, 'and 'we have other plans r ; , 'forhalimea?, , n trace fleijiat eopreone m Roy could and should comie up with t space for a regulation sbecer field. He likes the area west of the Complex, but would accept an overlayever one of several football fields around town. ' He doesnt agree with Mr. Tremea, that it would spoil the field for playing football. Ogden City built combination soccer football field, said Coach Brace. ,Whg Cant Boy' do' it? V ' - ! Scorpions prepare for season Meyer, Shane Loftus, Kent Winward, Zan Juffer, Nic Wells, Nate Gallegos, Eric Gallegos, and Matt Jensen who are ninth graders. Fr-ithe eight grade class, they chose Scott Smith, Mary Roundy, Brett Karras, Wayne Rafoya, Marc Webster, Kent Harris, Steve Skid- more and David Davenport. The two seventh graders to make this years : Layton at Ben Lomond Bonneville at Roy Clearfield bye Tuesday, March 18 .1 Bonneville at Sky View Roy at Davis Weber at Ben Lomond Clearfield at Logan j j Layton bye . - wipcpf : Region One Soccer Soccer format for ... area hSgh schools I" wpfpne day find, its way into high school sperts." Leon Brae? predmis rhat y: Uli comewithin two years. He noted that sorrieloftW Sijt'takeCity Schools are already funding soccer clubs to represent lheir rtpectivf schools. He gave Skyline High School as a For- instance, ind saicf'lhat rnanycboolSj.'as close as Ogden, were t f 4 r play op jpphedoubls that and Jim Bertagnolli are two reasons for optimism: on the young Royal baseball team. McCaulley, a junior is the only returning starter from last year's squad. Bertagnolli is one of the better hitters on this year's team. Brad and Jim will be leading their Royals in games at Orem and Provo this weekend. ' sets of gpal agnnd Vtlwr tiave'jM fields BRAD MCCAULLEY Jeff Charlesworth, Louis' KqMipthgnt s I to Vi SI - 2Sr Facer1,!! balls at $17,50 eah, 1000 practice balls at ptrst. inatmiance and repair Vc24 miJlpni9au.,)W$e Jf $ ' jsinonrcctfiM'ganization, that left 1 'Mr, Prace cleared 0i$t .'"most-- ' the'nmney cOilecied, rightere'in Roy, ffe states that the City of Roy shpifid at OeasMimn&h pJaeeHor the. boys to compete. The AYSp and the yYSACUtalj Yaitj) Soccer; Association) have made fantastic progress in prompting sopcer iitNorthem Utah. In the fall of 1975 there weje four teams and sixty players in Weber County, but only one field to play on. Ldst fall there were 144' teams and 2200 players and 13 fields. This spring there are 272 teams and 4100 athletes in Weber County, and they m. (i X Coach Ralph Knudson, with his assistant Tom Brady, made final selections for the Scorpions 1980 baseball team, last week. Included! on the roster are Nick Battistone,1 Brett Loftus, Curtis Kennedy,' Joe - J$4 I ail registrationi-forms-. ifistfanc . ' f Fullmer 1? I 11 k By Bliss i. 3 city-owne- including Jim BertagnolU Paul Hansen, Brad McCaulley, Jay Win-- : ward, Ken Huddleston, Dennis . Adams, and others. Roy goes on the road this weekend to play in Orem and at Provo, with both its Junior Varsity and Varsity: teams. Anticipated starters for the Varsity, are Bert Rich on the mound,; OGDEN'S JOHN BUSH, of the Texas Ranger Baseball Organization,; stopped by to give some baseball pointers to Roy sophomore, Eddie. ! Ferret, John left this week to begin spring training in Florida. --- Rcriqh X- j Ken Huddleston behind the; plate, Dennis Adams at first bast, Ken Tulane or Joe Rizzuto at second base,: Cort Murdock at third base Brad McCaulley at short stop, and outfielders to be selected from Bob Kirkwood, Jim Bertagnoli, Wade Jacklin, Jay Wmward and Eddie Ferret. .The Royals are young, ljut enthusiastic, and could be a contender in Region One, this season, butj says Coach Thompson, every team in the league is stronger than last year.' Its baseball time in Northern Utah See you at the ball park. r i Dir (HrFrankTremea has tried unsuccessfully to work out , soccer ptopieHe.has asked them to limit their affliwrttaf latg'1hmiw open' for little league iayejk football i iVamhas-prppothat ttie socper organizations contribute to d the recreation department, and payrticylariy to the upkeep of prks. He suggests ihal tbe $tt50 peaf athlete is Wo high, and that some of the money should be tucked overto he city forgxpienses. He noted that Roy v 4 Recrtiomcharges leiper athlete, for acomplefe football uniform. Leon Bruce defended the regisfrtion fee by giving the following cost . .t breakdown: I, t , Shirf an patches fpr eah parUcipating athlete. -- . with one more cut coming up. Coach Thompson has a promising of pitchers and catchers in this years lineup, plus a lot of talent in every other position. 4 '"lndudehis high schflol(cub;. 1; s j; Rich is being pushed for the "ntrniberolie spot by Dennis Adams, a senior, Gary Anderson and Paul Hansen, who are juniors, and Jeff Busby, Scott Williams, Steve Cox and who are Lance Jorgenson, sophomores. Cox and Jorgenson are . d. Forty hopefuls turned out at Roy for the baseball team, and thus far he has trimmed the roster to 33 players, " here, out for Roy! By Bliss Fullmer Roy Coach Fred Thompson is enthusiastic, but cautious in assessing his 1980 Royal baseball team, Enthusiastic, because he has so much potential, though much of it is in the junior land sophomore ranks. He is cautious, because his team as yet is unproven. He has only one starter back from last years so-s- o ball team, but last years J.V. and sophomore teams did well. : ; I Vf)wi Oekjfortxir T 1 V At . of to |