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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1999 CLIPPER TODAY Woods Cross Wildcats try to top Titans : BY JORDAN LIVINGSTON Clipper Today Sports Editor - W OODS CROSS The Woods Cross Wildcats have made quite an improvement from their sub-pperformance last season. Carrying a 2 record for the season, Woods Cross unexpectedly upset the West High Panthers last Friday night in a 4 victory. This Friday, the Wildcats have another challenge on their hands as they come up against the Titans of ar 2-- 26-1- Olympus. "Theres no doubt about it, theyre an explosive team, said Woods Cross Coach John Haning. "Their a team with a lot of speed, were going to really have to run around them to win. were beaten Olympus (1-by the Highland Rams on Friday, for their first region loss. Highland won on an incredible defensive effort, allowing the Titans to score only one touchdown. It will take that kind of effort again to beat Olympus, but the W lldcats may be playing for the second time without their leading tackier and rusher John Castlebury, who 3) Its "Hes day to day right now? said Haning, "but it doesnt look too good. In Castleburys absence, Woods Cross will be looking for the same type of performance they got out of other key players. Quarterback Mitch Malmrose ran for 133 in Fridays game. "Hes had two big games for us, Haning said. "Theyre going to be looking for him. Important contributions will also have to be made by Jason McNeal, Jed Ferguson and Travis Oman, each having big games on Friday. Players to watch for on the Titans are quarterback Marc Jackson, and Cameron Wood. Jackson and Wood were the only two to make big plays against Highlands defense. Olympus has historically been a powerhouse in Region 5 football, and Woods Cross will travel to their home field. Kickoff is at 7:00 p.m., Friday KAYSYILLE The Davis Darts are riding high after their 20--8 victory over Region 1 rival iewmont last week, but that was last week. Davis face the No. 1 team in the region, the Skyline Eagles, this Friday in Skyline. "Were going to base up, said Davis coach Jim Dickson. "Weve always played tough against these , SkyhneTw ho were last year's class 5A champions, are coming off a 22-- ! 15 victory against the Clearfield Falcons last week. ) For the second straight game, ; Skyline got all the big plays from defensive end and kick returner Bo ! Nagahi. Nagahi, who provided the fire ; against Highland two weeks ago, had two crucial rushes that closed the game against the Falcons. Dickson's plan to stop Nagahi in Fridays contest remains simple, to keep the ball out of his hands. ! ! Friday night, the Lancers will face one of the highest ranked teams in the state, the undefeated Boys 10 & Jared Alder 2nd Place: Lonnie Tidwell 3rd Place: Colton Robinson 1st Place: GIRLS SOCCER ' Region -- Tuesday REGION 1 . 1st Place: TJ. Benedict 2nd Place: Trent Jones 12 Season Points Winners 1st Place: Sam Walker 2nd Place: Jason Dilena 3rd Place: Chad Walker Girts Girls 13 & Season Points Winners dub Championship Winners 1st Place: Missey Hinds 2nd Place: Tiffany Forsberg Overall Jr. Season Points Winners 1st Place: Kati Layton 2nd Place: Natalie Archibald 3rd Place: Brooke Rawlins 12 from midfield. Weston then sent a perfect pass to a sprinting Kristen Coombs, who sent it past a diving Haley Barker, putting the score at FL Barker was one of the bright spots for the Clearfield defense the whole game. Following the Layton goal. Barker made two nice saves, to prevent Strickland and Lissa Braithwaite from scoring. Clearfield's defense seemed unable to find good footing on the ball, and was unable to locate the center of the field for most of the firsts Despite Clearfield's early start, they seemed very slow and unexited in the first halt We had a homble first halfT said Clearfield coach Richard Swanson. I didnt have the team prepared, it was my bad! Clearfield's defense had troubles getting to the ball, allowing a faster moving Layton team to keep the ball at their end most of the first halt The Lancers evened things up when sophomore Charity Weston beat four defenders to take a pass 23 against the Lady Falcons of Clearfield. DARTS continued from A9 they really took adv antage of this. From the statistical point Davis looked pretty good. Kathryn Cannon had seven kills. Mary Swain had eight kills, but the real stats were produced by Merek Egan with 20 assists. Even with this the Darts could not get the job done. The Darts next match will be Sept. Northridge head coach Corrie Vigil felt good about the win. We did a lot of side out and we went back and forth, Vigil said. "Davis blocked us well, but I really felt good about our focus and our ability to stay on course. We hav e a lot of expenence with our slx seniors and our two juniors. We kept serve in the second game and we feel good about the win for our team. r half. STEEL PIPE The Falcons almost took the lead when your own gates, portable SHEDS, BARNS Make o Outside Dimensions 37f unurc steel hi-ri- sheets - nfdn424 t.f il m-ii- S 69 Grn Gny - Ttn 464 s.f. lmteo orrs buy wow Whh 69 ft-- CLOseours METALMART - CUSTOM LENGTHS t DELIVERY AVAILABLE Xfalcom 1200 E. 100 S. LEHI, UT Call For FREE dub Champion David Jennings 1st Place: Holly Hutchins 2nd Place: Michelle Cooper Nancy Christensen. Shes very hungry for that goal. Clearfield scored the first goal of the game when freshman Darcee Kawaguchi fielded a comer kick from Jennie Smith, and booted it in. 3-- 15-1- 7 14 & First Place: Katie Hinds It was a game that seemed may never end. The Layton Lancers pulled out a double overtime win over the Clearfield Falcons Tuesday afternoon 1 Lancer junior Amber Strickland led her team, scoring two goals, including one in the second over: time, to give Layton thwin i This was Strickland's first game back for the Lancers after suffering an injury earlier in the year. Were glad to have her back, said Layton coach StockPrice Listl www metalsaies com , Z3 OFFICIAL PUBLIC NOTICE OF DAVIS COUNTY VOTER REGISTRATION M if li ,y H STEVE S. RAWLINGS, Davis Comity ClerkAuditor, hereby gives notice of satellite voter regis3 of the Utah Code. tration as provided in Section X) if ; REGION 1 Viewmont at Clearfield, 3 30 pm Layton at Davis, 4 00 p m Cottonwood at Norfhndge, 4 00 p m ,11 4 v Any United States citizen, a resident of Utah 30 days immediately before the election and 18 years of age on or before the next election may register to vote at any of the following satellite registration sites. it Thursday REGION 5 -- GIRLS REGION VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS THIS WEEK'S GAMES Region 1 XI Friday, September 84 and Monday, September 87, 1999 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. H ,y Aj y FIVE POINTS MALL, 1708 South Main, Bountiful LAYTON HILLS MALL, Exit 334 & 335, Layton DAVIS COUNTY SOUTH BRANCH LIBRARY, 725 South Main, Bountiful Tuesday REGION 1 .Skyline def Layton 'i DAVIS COUNTY LIBRARY HEADQUARTERS, 38 South 100 East, Farmington DAVIS COUNTY CENTRAL BRANCH LIBRARY, 155 North Wasatch Dr., Layton DAVIS COUNTY NORTH BRANCH LIBRARY, 562 South 1000 East, Clearfield r If you need further registration information call the Davis County Clerk, i 451-358- 9 H t 15-1- 3 5, 1 REGIONS W'oods Cross def Bountiful 15-4- , 15-- 9 Highland def East 15-15-- 5 Cyprus def Olympus 15-- 15-- 7 Steve s. Rawlings, Davis County ClerkAuditor 15-- 4 r Thursday v REGION 1 Clearfield at Davis, 4 00 p m Viewmont at Layton, 4 OOjym Murray at Bountiful, 3 30 p m Olympus at Woods Cross 3 30 p m The following Davis County cities will be holding a Primary election on October 5: Centerville Clearfield Farmington REGION 5 Olympus Bountiful Murray 2 2 1 4 0 4 ffL vl ,u 5, Woods Cross at Murray, 3 30 p m Bountiful at West 3 30 p m. Northridge def Daus .Cottonwood def Viewmont First Place: Eric Bond Second Place: Derek Qairbom Third Place: Zack Wigham 1st Place: Cody Hackmeister 2nd Place: Andrew Hansen 3rd Place: Justin Godfrey 1st Place: Natalie Stone 2nd Place: Candice Benard 3rd Place: Jessica Hill LANCERS Ml THIS WEEK'S GAMES i diqa Championship Winners dub Championship Winners continued from A9 JORDAN LIVINGSTON Clipper Sports Editor v Bountiful 3, Murray 6 East 6, West 0 Olympus 10, Cyprus 0 Woods Cross 2, Highland 0 , Barnett Boys 11 15-1- 7 20A-2-30- REGION 5 . Boys Season Points Winners Ml Skyline 6, Northridge 0 i Layton 3 C leaned 2 (20T) Davis 9, Cottonwood 1 ! & 14 & under Andrea Burggraf 2nd Place: Sarah Bicker IM1 Region Clearfield. Qub Championship Winners 1st Place: 2-- 2) 1 pre-seas- Season Points Winners Season Points Winners 1, i 1st Place: Ken DeLost 2nd Place: Drew Bicker 3rd Place: Randall Nelson Girls 11 Girls 10 & 1st Place: Siena In other Region 1 action, will travel to Clearfield (1-Cottonwood to meet the Colts (0-- THIS WEEK'S GAMES P?y? 13 1st Place: Chris Childers 2nd Place: Tanner Taft 3rd Place: Blair Furmanski Matt Winslow 2nd Place: Ryan Miner 3rd Place: Chase Beckstrand 1st Place: STANDINGS ! We need to work hard, said Cook. "We need to just play physical and show up strong. Mountain View came up with a win against the No. 2 ranked powerhouse, Bnghton Bengals in last Friday's Region 3 play Mountain View, who upset Brighton 30-9- , have more than a few weapons. Quarterback Casey Rehrer threw for 227 yards with three touchdowns on passing against the Bengals. David Gaffney made seven catches for the Brums for 113 yards. Other Bruin threats include tight end Dan Henry and Brandon Jackson who had a touchdown Season Points Winners Club Championship Winners losses. REGION test Season Points Winners give it to him, said ). Theyre not very big, but theyre fast and they run well, said Cook. Theyll probably be ranked No. 2 in the state. Layton, who are struggling with a 3 overall record are searching for answers to their newly dismantled team. Replacing Thomas, who wanted to concentrate is junior Brandon on his baseball career, Henderson. Henderson started for the first time in Fridays 42-- 7 loss to the Knights. lies gomg to do a good job, said Cook. Hes a big kid (63) with a good arm. I just wish we couldve got a couple of games for him. This Fridays game will be played at Olympus, and Layton will resume Region 1 play next week at Club Championship Winners 2-- Dickson. The Darts must also be wary of Skyline quarterback Brandon Van Leeuwen, who threw for 86 yards and ran for 75. Dickson has no special strategy concerning the undefeated Eagles. A lot of people see a wishbone and they try to dream up all kinds of schemes and plans, he said. "Were not making a lot of adjustments. The Darts played a solid game against the .Vikings last week, rushing, ' for 295 yards. They got great efforts from Joe Toone, who had two touchdowns and 84 yards on 10 carries. Also showing up for Davis was Bryce Stevenson, who ran for 147 yards and one touchdown. Along with looking for the upset, Davis will also be attempting their second win of the season. The Darts started slow with three consecutive 1, Friday. under Club Championship Winners 0, dont gjamnie Lakeside junior golf finals results Other Region 5 action on Friday includes Highland (1-at ). Bountiful (2-- DiMUMlIS i a coach's either. night. Just mnm-i'ejnni- m Mountain View Bruins. Although this is not a region game. Coach Cook still has his Lancers preparing for Friday nights con- worst nightmare. Your starting quarterback quits the team, right in the middle of the season. That's what happened to Carter Cook and his Layton High Lancers before Friday nights loss to Northridge, and things arent getting any better. Along with losing Derrick Thomas, Cook also lost one of his starting linemen because he just wasnt having any fun. It couldn't have come at a worse time than now Darts meet up with No. 1 Skyline Friday BY JORDAN LIVINGSTON Clipper Today Sports Editor fieuu m BY JORDAN LIVINGSTON Clipper Today Sports Editor is out with an injury. 1, ILanuceirs fface oniradleffeatiedl GDBsinniainrtlDedl GUHoBiuiiniftaiin) 11 Kaysviile Layton Syracuse West Bountiful 4 K West Point Woods Cross 'i For more Information on the municipal election contact your city recorder. m i J R COPY WPS |