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Show 4 f Sun Times, February 20, 1 I 980, Page 9 Sun Chronicle, February 23, 1 980, Page Ben Lomond Beacon. February 21, 1980, 1 1 Cleartietd Courier, February 20, Page 9 three assists in one game). Ogden then jumped all over Sun with Mike Laudato Valley receiving the limelight with his hattrick. Before entering the championship bout, Ogden dealt Idaho Falls a defeat with Ben 5-- 2-- 0 German doing the shut out work. Members of the squirt team clude Hockey Club of Ogden certainly did their part to commemorate Presidents Day and entertain scores of youth in presenting a Presidents Day Hockey Tournament. The three-da- y event saw 21 hockey contests go from start to finish in what has been termed as one of the most successful winter events Ogden has been associated with. Boys from ages 10 through junior high age competed in the spectacular event which hosted teams from Ogden, Salt Lake, Idaho Falls and Sun Valley. The Ogden entries in the three divisions, squirt, pfce wees and bantam, certainly established a name for themselves by taking the crown in two of those categories and finishing second in another. The success enjoyed by the Ogden teams can only mean more enthusiastic growth in the months and years to follow. Hockey in this area has already seen a terrific uprise. Many of the boys enlisted on the Ogden teams come from Roy, Clearfield, Sunset, Kaysville, Riverdale and other surrounding communities. Ogden Squirts Coached by Clark Laudato and John Church, the Ogden Squirt Travel team coasted by the first three opponents in tournament schedule in before bowing to Idaho Falls, the championship game last Monday 4-- Ogden disposed of Salt Lake 9-- 3 in- Hinkley. The game was tied not soon after by a goal from Alan Dupuis who was assisted by Bob Passaro. The final goal of the first period came again from Brown of Ogden w ho was unassisted. Second period action saw Ogden net three big goals, one by DeJay Michael Laudato, Casey Church, Mike Lewis, John Anderson, them. The Golden Spike morning. 2 in their first game behind the playmaker of Mike Lewis. (A playmaker in hockey is the term used to designate Tim Hansen, Corey Colvin, Sahun Lund, John Ulibarri, Mike Pagano, Shane Kilburn, Cleve Harper, Heather Hess, Kyle Leishman, Ben German, Mark Rembaez, and Aaron Rich. Ogden PeeWees With the score knotted at 3 in the championship game between Ogden and Salt Lake City, Steve Larkin of Ogden scored his third goal and a hattrick with 1:06 left in the game to lift his PeeWee team to the championship in that division. That goal was assisted by Eric Peterson and Peter Francyk. Coach Jim Nielsen, who coaches the Ogden PeeWees, cried out in We just couldnt buy a happiness, goal, commenting on the 43 shots his team had taken to score. Salt Lake tallied three quick goals which forced the Ogden team from their regular game plan according to assistant coach, Gary Bowden. But Im just happy the way the little guys battled back, he said. Members of the PeeWee team include Chad Geilman, Steve Goniotakis, Troy Barney, Gregory Bowden, Tim Contos, Griff Edson, Peter Francyk, Greg Hill, Kerry King, Steve Larkin, Michael Nielsen, Eric Pearson, Alan White, Scott Williams and Paul Taylor. Another Cha mpionship came One more championship concluded before action Dgdens way last Monday and that was the result of Lhe Bantam team effort. These junior high athletes who attend such schools as North Davis, Sunset, Sand Ridge, Roy and others, destroyed Sun Valley in the championship battle 2 to take home the first place trophy. Coached by Tom Jachim and Rich team scored Cowan, the Bantam-age- d first on a goal by Tim Brown who was assisted by Mike Larsen and Ken 980. Page 9 Sporfstacular Ogden hocEiey ftesums net two cDiempioinishDps By Keith Duncan If one entered the Bountiful Ice Rink last weekend, took his seat and soon entrenched himself in some of the wild hockey play there, hours later he might daydream himself right into Lake Placid, into the ice rink where all the world battles for the monumental gold medal. There were enough hockey games last Saturday, Sunday and Monday in Bountiful to do just that. But these ice hockey fellows that competed last weekend are but sprouts, none really giving thought that someday they could be skating among the best of 1 Crase, Greg Jachim, and John Cristilli. Brown, Cristilli, Crase, Jachim and Larsen also lended out assists in that period. The Ogden lead was cut to 2 in the opening minutes of the third period when Passaro tallied a goal, assisted by Whit Akinson. 5-- 5n toimrnameint Crase of Ogden banged in his second goal of the day to complete the scoring with assistance coming from Hinkley and Tim Eccleston. Members of the championship squad include Scott MacCarthy, Matt Taylor, Shawn Avery, David Brown, Tim Brown, Crase, Cristelli, Eccleston, Hinkley, Jachim, Bill Lachapelle and Scott Price. In previous games for the Bantams, Tim Brown notched a hattrick in the teams victory over Idaho Falls. Ogden also defeated Salt Lake but had been beaten before by Sun 1 3-- 1 Valley, 3-- 3-- and John Cristelli of the Ogden Bantam team fixed iheii attention on action in championship game that took place last Mcu i y in Bountiful. DEJAY CHASE 6-- Hockey Club officials credited Responsible for a large part of the success enjoyed at the Presidents Day Hockey Tournament last weekend in Bountiful, an event presented by the Golden Spike Hockey Club, was the top brass of the club itself. Officers in this years club include Steven Barney as president; Rose Neilsen as Lynette t; TIM ECCLESTON of the Ogdeert Bantams takes a short shot while resting in championship game 00 the Bantam division. Ogden fo the championship. defeated Sun Valley 6-- 2 Barney as secretary and Rula Goniotakis as the treasurer. Board of directors include Doug Larekin as chairman with members, Pat Lachapelle, Glen Hill, Tom Jachim and Bruce Edson. Sportstacular depends upon you our readers to supply us with good sports news story leads. Please call us. Recreation Standings Boys Grades 9-- stars in the Bantam league include Shawn Avery attend Sand Ridge Junior High School and are both and Greg Jachim, Golden Spike Hockey Association. members of the TWO TOP DEFENSIVE between two local hockey players, John Cristelli of Roy Junior hand) sets face-of- f of Junior Sunset High. High and Kenneth Hickley GARY AVERY (with Recreation Youth Game Results, Saturday Clearfield Basketball 16th. February Girls Grades Clearfield Falcons 6 acuse 8. All-Sta- West Point Lakers Point Tigers 14. Suns 9-34. Fireballs Nets 6 Striders 24 31. Girls Grades 6 AH Games start at 8 a.m. Fireballs vs. Suns. West Point Tigers vs. Striders. West Point Lakers vs. Clearfield Falcons. vs. Layton. Syracuse Grades Games start at9:30a.m. 3-- 4 Boys All 3-- 4 Barons 30. South Weber vs. Jazz. Clearfield Stars vs. Supersonics. Globetrotters vs. Warriors Red Barons vs. Rockets 13. Rockets Jazz Supersonics 8 Boys Grades Hotshots Celtics Weber 22 53-S- treet tars 22 32. 6ers South Weber 29. Boys Grades 27-S- 8 Machine ean Nuggets 32. Jays Boys Grades 24-7- AH 34. 40 36-St- uffers All-Sta- Boys 6 24. 56-- Blue Falcons Suns Suns 5-- 44-Co- 12-S- outh Lakers Eagles 14., 23. rriors Rats in All-Sta- West Boys Brades South Weber 12-- Red Clearfield Stars puck Grades Games Start At 11 a. m. Hotshots vs. Eagles Lakers vs. South Weber Stuffers vs. Blue Jays Cougars vs. Celtics The following games to be held in Clearfield High School new gym. Boys 0 49 83. Clearfield Recreation Youth Schedule Saturday asketball ebruary 23rd. to be held in The following games learfleld High School Old Gym. 5-- 6 Grades Girls Grades 6 8 South Weber vs. 76ers 8 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Falcons vs. Mean Machine vs. Nuggets 9:30 a.m. All-Sta- Boys Grades 9-- Street Rats vs. Stars 8 a.m. Street Rats vs. Suns 11 a.m. Club presented from Ogden were the top placed team In the Golden Spike Hockey Bowden, Mike Presidents Day Tournament. Front row, (I. to r.) Steve Goniotakis, Troy Barney, Greg Erik Pearson, Alan Griff Edson, Peter Francyk Nielsen and Tim Contos. Middle row, (I. to r.) Steve Larkin, and Williams Scott Kerry King. White and Chad Geilman. Top row, (I. to r.) Paul Taylor, Greg Hill, PEEWEE CHAMPIONS |