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Show t Sun T imes, March 1 2, 1 980, Page FJenty 1 1 off Sun Chronicle, March 1 3, 1 980, Page Ben Lomond Beacon, March ' 11 1 3, 1 980, Page Clearfield Courier, Mara 1 1 1 980, Page 1 1 Sporrstacular cage action on a Saturday morning in Clearfield Results Boys Grades Recreation Youth Basketball Game Results for Sat. Clearfield March 8, 9-1- 0 1980: Girls Grades 6 West Point Tigers 14, Nets 2. Suns 20, West Point Lakers 34. 7. Striders 26, Syracuse Layton 22, Clearfield Falcons 41. Boys Grades 4 Red Barons 24, Supersonics 20. Globetrotters 15, South Weber 8. Rockets 17, Jazz 25. Warriors 32, Clearfield Stars 12. Boys Grades 6 Blue Jays 12, Lakers 21. Celtics 41, Eagles 49. Stuffers 46, Hotshots 35. Cougars 22, South Weber 42. Boys Grades 8 39, Nuggets 31. Mean Machine 20, South Weber 38. 76ers 34, Falcons 20. Boys Grades Suns 41, Street Rats 27. Suns 45, Stars 72 Skills Clinic Boys and Girls Grades 3 20, Orange 16. Beige Red 10, Light Blue 4.' Gold 12, Dark Blue 6. Royal Blue 10 Green 2. 4-- , Schedules All-Sta- rs Youth Clearfield Recreation Basketball Game schedule for Sat. 3-- March 15, 1980: The following games to be played in the Clearfield High School New Gym: Girls Grades 5-- 8 8 9 9 7-- a.m. Striders Prac. Boys Grades 8 10 a.m. 76ers vs. Mean Machine. 11 a.m. Falcons vs. Nuggets. 11 a.m. vs. South Weber. Boys Grades 10 a.m. Street Rats vs. Stars. 12 a.m. Street Rats vs. Suns. Basketball skills clinic for boys and girls grades 3 will commence at 7-- All-Sta- rs 9-- lpm. The following games to be played in the Clearfield High School old gym.:. Team Standings Boys Grades 4 All Games Will 3-- Start at 12 p.m. Red Barons vs. Globetrotters. South Weber vs. Warriors. Supersonics vs. Jazz. Clearfield Stars vs. Rockets. Boys Grades 6 All Games Will Start at 1 p.m. Cougars vs. Stuffers. Hotshots vs. Blue Jays. South Weber vs. Eagles. Lakers vs. Celtics. Youth Basketball Team Standings: Girls Grades a.m. West Point Tigers vs. West 12 9-- Recreation All-Star- s. Point Lakers. All-Sta- rs Clearfield 4-- 6 am. Suns vs. Clearfield Stars am. Nets vs. Layton. am. Fireballs vs. Syracuse 4-- 6 5-- . j TWO UNIDENTIFIED youngsters battle for Clearfield Recreation basketball action. bose ball in last Saturdays Utes had fine season LAKE CITY The SALT University of Utah Basketball team ended its season by beating Hawaii 9 but the phone call that the Utes were waiting for, indicating their acceptance into post season play, never came. We were disappointed that n tournament saw neither fit to include Utah this year, said an obviously dejected Jerry Pimm. We definitely feel we are one of the 80 best teams in the country. Utah finished the season with an 0 overall mark (they had to forfeit four games during the season due to an eligibility problem) and ended up tied for second place in the Western Athletic Conference with, a 10-- 4 67-5- post-seaso- 18-1- record. Pimm, however, is not dwelling on this season but is looking forward to next vear. "We are looking ahead to next year, said Pimm, We return ten of our 12 players from this year and the future looks bright.- Donnie Rice and Coby Leavitt were the only two seniors on the team this season and according to Pimm they will be missed. During Donnie and Cobys four years at Utah their teams won 84 games for an average of 21 per season and went to the NCAA Tournament three years in a row. They also helped compile a 42- - WAC record and during their careers Utah finished in second place three times and won the conference once last (1976-77- ). 3-- 4 Coby spring ar Clearfield Recreation Youth Basketball Leading Scorers: BoysjGrades James Prothero (Stars), 98. Lewis King (Street Rats), 89. Brian Mattson (Stars), 67. Lane Riggs (Suns), 66. Tracy Pitkin (Suns), 63. Boys Grades 8 Daniel Richardson (76ers), 63. Louis Martinez 55. David Schofield (Nuggets), 53. Andy Archuleta (76ers), 52. L - Manuel ), 45. Gallegos 1 '' Boys Grades 6 'Tracy Stapley (Eagles), 154. Craig Carter (Hotshots), 135. Greg Bowen (Stuffers), 112. Kent Godfrey (Stuffers), 107. Dwight Johnson (Hotshots), 66 Boys Grades 4 9-- (All-Stars- ), '(All-Stars- ' Boys Grades 5-- 5-- 6 3-- Timothy Gardner (Clearfield Stars), 81. David Van Wagenen (Red 53-6- also victorious in Saturdays fifth and sixth grade boys division in Clearfield Recreation basketball. Top row (I. to r.) Ronny THE STUFFERS WERE Boys Grades was by the Philadelphia 76ers and will make a choice between pro basketball and medical school. Rice, who has the possibility of playing in several all-stgames, will apply to several top dental schools around the country. We will miss their influence as well as their play. The Utes were led in scoring this . season by Tom Chambers who averaged 17.2 points and 8.7 rebounds. Ute junior, Danny Vranes finished the seasijn with a 15.8 scoring average and a team leading 9.5 rebounds. He also led the Utes in field goal percentage hitting on 57 percent of his shots for the season and 63 percent in conference play. Donnie Rice led the team in free throw shooting hitting on 1 for the year for 87 percent. Leading assist man was Scott Martin who totaled 141 for the season for a 5.0 per game average. Vranes moved into 11th place on the Ute career scoring list ending the season with 1163 points. He also moved into third on the career rebounding list. He now has a three-yea-r total of 721 boards. Chambers ended his third year at Utah with 1141 points which puts him in 13th place on the career scoring list. crown Clearfield Recreation Top Scorers 12 drafted CHANDLER, owner and operator ot Chandlers Rexall Drugs in C.. i, eld, took an hour or so to coach his Clearfied nec",it,on basketball team. Here he gives some instructions to one of his pla ers. KAV' Boys Grades 7-- 8 Barons), 80. David Stephens (Red Barons), 45. Bracken Larsen (Warriors), 44. Jeffrey Call (Supersonics), 44. Girls Grades 6 Shelley Heaps (Fireballs), 84. Angie Erwin (Clearfield Falcons), 4-- 72. Michelle Lakers), (West Point Edwards 69. Linda Browning (Striders), 69. Eden Cook (West Point Lakers), Classic offers discount; trophies awarded winners Skating discount passes The Classic Skating Center in Riverdale and the Clearfield Recreation Department are offering roller skating discount tickets for Clearfield residents The skating passes may be used during any Thursday evening skate from 7 to 9.30 p m for a cost of only $1 per ticket. The passes may be picked up at the Clearfield Recreation office located at 934 South 1000 East between the hours of 5 30 a m to 9 p m , Monday through Friday. Families, clubs, church groups, scouts, individuals, etc., should take advantage of this special offer For further information call 825-047- 6 Tournament winners crowned The Creative Games Tournament Champions for the month of February were recently presented their awards by 'the Clearfield Recreation Department First place winner for the boys was Corey Cme, second place Darren Fowler and third place Roger Owens. Linnea Munson received the first place award for the girls with second and t'urd and Fern Hanford respectively being presented to Shelley Trophies, ribbons, free swim passes and concession certificates were presented to the winners. Tournaments conducted during February included the following: Paper Cup Bowling, 20 Second Guess, Lovers Lane, The Twist, Judge the Frisbee Target Shoot ruler, Indoor Basketball FTee Throws, Switch-a-Roand Horseshoe Pitching Tournaments during March will be held each Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during the lunch hour 11:30 to 12:30 at 'he Clearfield Swim I ool lobby for Senior High School students o, 54. Hahn, Bobby Daniels, Greg Bowen and Coach Curt Heise. Bottom row, Doug Hutchison, Kent Godfrey and Jim Synder. WINNERS IN LAST Saturday's Clearfield Recreational Basketball was this team coached Darren Hamblin ad Doug Thurell. Bottom row, by to r.) Blake Geertgens, Terry Walker, and Mike Tureson. Top row, Tyson Hiatt, Danny Thurgood and Troy Holben. (I. Wildcat Rodeo Club looks forward to March 28th meeting with S. Idaho By LeMoyne Hess Weber States men and womens rodeo club, fresh from second place finishes in their respective meets, now look forward to another rodeo contest to be staged at the College of Southern Idaho in Twin Falls, Idaho. Louise Hickey, WSC cowgirl, was named cowgirl at the WSC held rodeo recently at the sponsored Golden Spike Coliseum. Louise won the honor by finishing first in breakaway roping and second in goat tying (indy Salerno ended up in fourth place in barrel racing. Joni Carpenter scored points in the second go of the barrel racing and Nina Yamane scored points in the first go of breakaway roping. The Utah State University womens team won the rodeo, followed by Weber State in second place. The WSC mens team also ended up in second place in the team standings behind College of Southern Idaho. The Weber team took all four places in the steer wrestling competition with Lance Robinson winning first place, Clay Robinson with second, Mark Parker with third, and Jay Randall with fourth place. Lance Robinson because of his took reserve win in steer wrestling and a second place finish in calf roping. Clay Robinson also scored points in the Weber first go of the State also took three of the four place finishes in the bull riding. Sam McCrone won first place, Scot Folk-ma- n second, and Shane Prescott fourth. - Shane Prescott also took third place in the saddle bronc; and calf-ropin- v F Clay Kirkham won the second go of bareback to add points to Weber's team. The rest of the schedule is as follows: ' Utah Technical April College at Salt Lake, place TBA; April 18, 19, 1980 Boise State University, Boise; April 25, 26, 1980 Idaho State University, Pocatello; May 2, 3, Utah State College, Cedar City; May 9, 10, Nevada Community College, Elko and 11, 12, 1980 1980-Sou- thern 1980-Nort- hern May 23, 24, 1980-UUniversity, Logan. tah State Colleges participating in the National Intercollegiate Rodeos m the Rocky Mountain Region include Weber State and the following colleges. Boise State University, College of Southern Idaho, Idaho State University, Utah Slate University, Weber State College, University ' f Utah, Utah Technical College ai bait Lake, Utah Technical College at Provo, Brigham Young University, Southern Utah State College, Dixie College, Snow College, and Northern Nevada Community College. Weber State Rodeo Club Officers in the Weber State Rodeo Club include Shane Prescott, President and Mens Team Captain; Mark Parker, Vice President, Lynn Calahan, Secretary; Louise 'I 'key, Womens Team attain, Robert S. Mikkelsen, Deru, Advisor; and Carolyn t Advisor. |