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Show ) t CLEARFIELD On the P O With Weber, Roy S in the first half of Region One basketball Weber beat Roy by one; Roy beat Clearfield by two and lost to Weber by three After seven first round games and one in the second round, the standings are as Clfd , follows Weber Roy Bountiful Layton 3 5, Skyview Bonneville 7 Viewmont in tne tirst halt of the league schedule, Weber averaged 69 7 points per game and allowed opponents 62 6 for a 7 1 point spread The Warriors scored 70 or more points in five of their seven games Their highest point production was in their 78 64 romp over Bonneville Roy averaged 68 3 points per game against 58 7, for a 9 6 point spread 8-- 7-- 6-- Wrestling tournament completed Orem High School finished number Wreslting Invitational Tournament last Saturday with a team score of 164 Other finishers were Davis (113 and a half) Woods Cross (108 and a half) Juab (99 and a half) Clearfield (97), Kearns (84 and a half) Morgan (41 and Ogden one m the Clearfield (11) Clearfield wound up the first round basketball on a losing note, but opened round two with a win over Bonneville The Warriors of Weber, a week ago Tuesday night, did what only four other teams have ever done, they beat Roger Reids Falcons in a league game at Clearfield Weber and Clearfield played on even terms for 32 minutes of intense basketball last week, but when they got down to the bottom line, it was Weber 64 Clearfield 61 the The Warriors Falcons 43 to 36, but lost the ball on turnovers eight times to only six for Clearfield Both teams hit 24 field goals, but Weber did it with 50 shots for 44 percent, while Clearfield put the ball up 57 times for 38 6 percent shooting They scored 70 plus points against four opponents, and tallied 78 points against Bonneville and Bountiful Clearfields average per game was 67 3 to 58 9 for opponents Point spread of the Falcons was 8 4, and they scored 76 points at Bonneville and Bountiful In the remaining six league games, Weber plays three at home and three on the road Roy has two road games and four at home The Falcons play twice at home and four on the road v Weber is in the drivers seat for the league championship The Warriors are at home in their games with number two Roy and number three Clearfield The Falcons have the home-couin their advantage with Roy, February 21st show-dowand that looms big in favor of Cleai field Roy has only two road games in the final but those two games are at Weber and Clearfield, and that could get stick Nobody in Region One had better take anyone for granted The Also-Rateams are capable, on a given night of upsetting any, or all three of the league leaders Weber is favored to win it all in Region One, but Roy and Clearfield are not out of it yet Both are capable of beating the Warriors, and both are not out of it yet Both are capable of beating the Warriors and both are determined to do just that The field contests of the first half, were not decided until the final minutes of play, and could easily have gone the other way The two rematches at Webers gymnasium and the one at Clearfield should be just as close In this column, I predicted that nobody, but nobody was going to beat the Falcons at Clearfield That was before Weber did the job on Jan 24th I also predicted that no one would go undefeated m Region One this season I am going to hold on to that pt edition for six more games I believe that Clearfield or Roy, or both are capable of winning at Weber The home court favors the Warriors, but a lot of other factors may off set the home-stanRoy and Clearfield may have a psychological advantage after losing at home to Weber They should have no problem in getting up for their next v rt n n Foul infractions were even at 19, but Weber went to the line 24 times and converted on 20, while the Falcons hit 17 of 21 Scott Wallace was high point man on the floor with 21 points on 10 field goals, and one from the stripe Russell Florence chipped in 14 points, and Brian Johnson got 13 Webers big three scorers, Montgomery (18), Coleman (18) and the front wall Trawick (16) of Clearfield to win the game It was Trawick s deadly foul shooting m the final 25 seconds that beat the Falcons Weber led 17 to 14 in the first out-scor- 38-2- 5 4-- games, and eight league J encounters Heres have conqured to date this season Clearfield 56 American Fork 48, 64 Davis 38, 66 Davis 55, 78 Bingham 56, 59 West 48, 64 Bonneville 50, 64 Viewmont 60, 65 Skyview 43, 47 Bountiful 43 (overtime), 44 Layton 42, 60 Roy 46, 51 Weber 41, 70 Bonneville who the V. team 35 Leading scorers are Gary Dixon, 17 points per game (54 percent shooter) and Roger Vincent 15 ppg (46 percent shooter). The team average is 47 percent from the field and 60 percent minute-and-a-hal- post-gam- 11 croncradl iomuraewille Bonneville shot 53 percent from the field to 52 percent for Clearfield. The Lakers shot 64 percent in the last half. Bonneville hit 28 shots from the field for Clearfield, but the Falcons hit 28 of 36 shots from the foul line for 77 percent The Lakers hit only 4 of 14 to 25 from the line. The Falcons go south to play Viewmont tomorrow In their last encounter, Clearfield overcame a 14 point halftime lead to beat the Vikings 63 62 in a gasper Coach Reid expects more of the same tomorrow 70-5- 12 Scoreboard d 'games With the Warriors'1 " M The Clearfield - Roy game at Falconville should be another dog fight, but that Clearfield Home court advantage is for real Roy will have to play its best game of the year to beat the Falcons on February 21st Five Region One teams will enter the Utah State 4A tournament in March, and the sixth place team has a shot at a play-of- f berth. The big three of Region one are almost assured a March trip to Salt Lake City, but the prestige of winning it all is number one priority to Weber, Roy and Clearfield of Region One Team undefeated The fledgling Falcons of Clearfield High School are undefeated in five quarter, but trailed by three at halftime The score was knotted at 46 going into the last quarter, but Weber got the hot hand and won the ball f game in the last In a e interview, Weber Coach said a lot of nice things about the Falcons He cited Scott Wallace to be As good as anyone hes seen all year long He felt very fortunate in having won at Clearfield . Two familiar Region One coaches were m town for the game Duke Reid of Brighton, and Joel Gardener of Orem stated that Weber and Clearfield are two of the five best teams in the state Clearfield went through the motions of blowing Bonneville clear off the court in their game, Friday night, but then John Ballmgham, started to hit from outside Clearfield led by 15 points at halftime, but Ballmgham and gang tied the score in the third quarter Clearfield settled down in the final quarter and did a job on the Lakers Final score was 8 Scott Wallace connected on 6 of 11 from the field and 8 for 9 from the line for 20 points. Brian Johnson hit 50 pei cent of his 14 shots, and 1 for 2 from the stripe to get 15 points. Darren Parry shot a deadly 5 of 6 from the field and 5 for 7 from the foul line to score 15 points For Bonneville, Ballmgham scored 15 points He was joined by Kurt Child with 14 points, and Chris Jugler with 1978, Page Region Weber-Roy-Cle- Individual winners were as follows 100 lbs Tracy Arave (Clfd), 107 Lynn (Juab), 114 Shulberg (S C ), 121 Hone 134 (Juab), 128 Burgi (Orem), Thompson (Davis), 140 Christensen (Orem), 147 Herman Martinez (Clfd), 157 Egan (W C ), 169 Steele (Orem), 187 Sluder (Davis), Uni Kendall (Juab) In addition to Clearfields Arave and Martinezs first place finishes, Pete Srissad finished second, and A1 Garcia, Dave Klecker, Mike Jones and Bill Schumer finished fourth Herman Martinez had two pins and a decision and was named the outstanding wrestler of the tournament Layton 38 - Clearfield 21 The Layton Lancers downed the Falcons 1 at Clearfield last week, m a dual match XMWlbs., Tracy Arave (C), 10-- Olsen '100 lbs (E)fl07GaHegoS (Lff Arave (C) dec Olsen (L) , 107 Gallegos (L) dec Srissad (C), 114 Stott (L) dec (C), 121 Weaver (L) pinned Garcia (C) , 128 Buymore (L) dec Ragan (C) ; 134 Klecker (C) pinned Hansen (L), 140 Jones (C) pinned Christensen (L) , 147 Martinez (C) pinned Alvy (L) , 157 Meachum (L) dec Schumer (C); 167 Littlefield (L) pinned Mitchell (C); 185 Kittrell (L) pinned Bybee (C), Uni Ehm (L) pinned Kingsford (C) The Falcon Grapplers traveled to Sky View for a match Tuesday of this week, and entertain Bonneville in a match today. n mn ww of Region One and Clearfield finished pra seeomd Folsoms woltlhi COURIER, Feb. 1, from the foul line The opponents have shot 40 percent from the field and 59 percent from the stripe. The J V. opponents squad has 25 8 per game to 22 4. Like their big brothers on the varsity squad, the J.V. players function with a lot of intensity, and overwhelms their adversaries And like the big Falcons of Clearfield High School, the little birds step onto that court with a lot of desire and authority. Craig Hansen is the popular of the junior team, and is assisted by John Flint. Both are understudys to head basketball coach Roger Reid over Weber in overtime In JV action the Clearfield team remained undefeated for the entire year with wins over Weber and Bonneville, Roy also claimed two wins with a route of Bountiful and 8061 over Layton on the road Nate Herzog came up with 30 points against Layton and was 910 in the Bountiful game. Nate proves that a big heart is more important than a big frame SkyView also claimed two wins over Layton and Bountiful In other games it was Viewmont over Bonneville and Weber got by Viewmont 7161 In Varsity action around the state, Roy High was rated 5th and Weber High moved up with a tie for second with West of Salt Lake City West lost twice last week and Weber High won two so this week could see Weber in 2nd place and Roy in fourth in the weekly Tuesday Deseret News Poll Highland High of Salt Lake is still Number 1 m 4A and have only lost to 3A power Provo in this years action. Clearfield High got back on the winning track and the merry chase goes on This weeks schedule is on Friday, Feb. 3. Clearfield at 66 Viewmont, Weber at Bountiful; Skyview at Roy and Layton at Bonneville Next Tuesday, February 7 finds Viewmont at Roy; Weber at Layton; Bonneville at Bountiful and Clearfield at SkyView. Clearfield 8- SkyView 6- Viewmont 5- -9 -2 -3 Roy Layton Bonneville Weber Bountiful -4 -6 -6 42- 2- 1- -7 VARSITY Weber -9 -1 6--2 -5 -5 8- Roy 7- Clearfield Layton 3- SkyView 2- subsitute center for Weber, eyes the basket over the outstretched arm of Clearfield s talented cetner Scott Wallace (32) Wallace led all scorers with 21 points despite Clearfield s loss. . (Photo by Glen Adams) 2- 1- BRAD HALL, WARRIOR 3- Viewmont Bountiful Bonneville -6 -6 -7 MOTOR HOMES MALIBUS CAMPERS NOVAS LiMH! 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