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Show Thursday, October 14, 1999 Davis County Clipper A9 Davis wins fourth Region One title - If ever there from Justin King. Brad Phippen, Scott Faldmo, Matt Spencer and Nate Frischknecht, who finished second eighth. 10th 14th and 17th respectively. The individual winner for the 3.0 mile run in the girls race, was Kristen Coombs of Layton, who ran a time of 19 07 Course record holder Stephanie Beirwolf of Viewmont came in third with a time of 19 16. The top runner for the boys was were a it's the Davis Darts cross country team. Tie Darts won their fourth consecutive Region One title on Tuesday afternoon at Layton Park. The top finishers for the Lady Darts were Emily King. Kathenne Anderson, Jennie Bean, Chelsy W'ebb and Catherine Creasy, coming in second, fifth, seventh, 10th and 12th respectively. For the boys, the Darts got results LAYTON true powerhouse, Coach Wall not planning to change teams game his BY JORDAN LIVINGSTON Clipper Today Sports Editor - BOUNTIFUL The Bountiful Bra es football team is looking to follow m the footsteps of the girl's soccer team, and finish the season with an undefeated record, and a firm hold on the Region 5 championship. They face their most trying contest of the season howe er, when they will butt heads with the defending State Champion Olympus Titans (4-- 1 ) tonight in Bountiful. If we can win this one, well be the outright region champs, said Brav es head coach Larry Wall. Wall and his team are coming fresh off a victory last Wednesday against West, but the win was anything but a breeze. A highly favored Braves team barely came away with the 2 win, as the Panthers forced them into overtime. The game featured a multitude of turnovers, blocked punts and mental errors on both sides. We're going to have to execute, and eliminate the mental errors, said Wall. When we got in trouble '(Wednesday) it wasn't physical mis- -' takes, we just kind of shut down ment43-4- ally" , The Braves will have to sharpen up their minds tonight, as the Titans are riding high after getting their fourth win last week agamst Murray Last week against West, Patterson passes, for 238 completed The Titans are led by running back Cameron Wood, who rushed for 181 yards on Wednesday including an run off a handoff from quarterback Marc Jackson, another Titan offensive threat. Offense is not the only area where the Titans give Bountiful a reason to worry. Olympus carries one of the toughest, and hard to break defenses in the league. They have giv en up low yards and four huge touchdowns. That's what its all about. said Wall of his star quarterback. He is our leader. I've been proud of our offense and Seth runs the show Also a strong factor for Bountiful is tight end Casey Gubler. who caught the touchdown pass from Patterson to put Wednesdays game into over- 86-ya- numbers of points throughout the year, allowing Murray only nine. They're the best defense we've played, said Wall. We need to make sure we have diversity offensively We can pass and run, well just take what they give us. Despite Olympus weapons on both sides of the field. Wall feels confident with his team's talent and lev el of play He does not feel it is necessary to make any major adjustments for the game. We don't want to change a whole lot, he says. You fall into a trap in a game like this if you try to change your offense and defense. We just want to go out there and play BRAVES continued from A7 field. said Wigham. The Braves didn't even blink an eye with the victory, as they have a larger prize as the apple of their eye. I almost feel bad for the girls in a way" said Wigham. time. Wall is quick to point out though, that these guys wouldn't get the offensive opportunities they do without pass protection and great blocking by the line. The cornerstones of the Braves' line are seniors Jake Knighton and Tony Katoa, who have helped create giant holes for Ramos to run through, and have prevented Patterson from suffering too many LAIUCERS continued from A7 said coach Christensen. The entire team should be mentioned. It was a great team effort and it took every girl to get us this far and they'll need to continue to perform if we want to Sky line's Shaun Vernon, who ran for a time of 16 10. and Northndge's Jason Ross came in third. Cotjonwood had a good showing. coming in second place in the tournament, and getting strong runs from Steve Harbertson and Ryan Murrell who finished fourth and fifth. Third place in region went to and with Viewmont Layton, Northridae finishing fourth and fifth If they don't win it all. people will look at them as if they didn't accomplish anything" There are twenty other championship hopefuls that would give their right leg. or at least their water boy. to be in the Braves' position. They will turn right around and face the Fremont Silverwolves. who defeated the Woods Cross Wildcats 1 4-- on Tuesday advance. Layton moves to the second round as the Lancers play at Region Three's No. 1 seed Bingham (14-1- ) this afternoon. The Miners come into the contest following a first round 14) victory over Orem At this point in the season. every team is good and Our you can't afford a let down." said Christensen. girls will be ready to play" sacks. Our linemen have done a great job, said Wall. The entire community will be behind the Braves tonight as they take part in this defining game. A win over the Titans will solidify their position as the superior team in Region 5, and will generate a great deal of momentum going into State. It'll be fun, says Wall. Hopefully our guys will prepare mentally and go to it. It'll take one of our better games, because until someone knocks them off, theyre the state champs. In other Region 5 action tonight, the Woods Cross Wildcats (1-- , ). will have to deal with Cyprus (2-W'oods Cross took a 50-2- 8 beating by East last week. Cyprus is coming off a 1 win against Highland. Bountiful football. 1 le has good reason to feel opti- mistic Bountiful touts some of the finest athletes in the state on their squad. Running back Matt Ramos has wowed Bountiful fans all year long, making himself known for explosive runs, and clutch touchdowns. In fact, Ramos is third in the state with 13 rushing touchdowns and has caught two more. 2-- 4 Leading the pack for the Braves is quarterback Seth Patterson, who seems to get better as the season 3. 37-2- 1. Nov. Monday. be done can Registration at City Farmington Leisure Serv ices located at GIRLS JR. HIGH COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL LEAGUE Farmington City Leisure Services is taking registration for it's Girls Jr. High Competitive Basketball League. Team registration is $225.00 with a seven game guarantee. All games are played at Jr. Farmington High School on Mondays and some on Tuesdays. Registration is limited to the first 10 teams that sign up. Games begin on 42 N. 650 W:. Monday-Fnda- y 8 a.m.-1- 2 p m and 1 Or call pm.-5p.for more informa451-09- tion. TONI GUEST TO RECEIVE AWARD Tone Guest. Office Manager of the Utah Golf Association for the past 15 years, will receive the LTGA Gold Gub Award at the UGA Annual Meeting Wednesday. October 20. at Creek Country Club at 6:30 p.m. The Gold Gub award is the UGAs highest honor. Others who have earned the award have been Marks. Steve George Dunford. Karl Tucker. Jimmy Thompson. Manon Dunn. Garey Chadwick. Larry Disera and Mark Passey. UGA champions will also be recognized at the meeting Attendance is open to the general public, but an RSVP is requested at the UGA office. Cost is $15 per plate. Willow 299-842- 1. BUCK DEER PERMITS SOLD OUT Permits for Utah residents to hunt buck deer in the state's Central Region sold out Oct 5. The Central Region joins the and Southern Southeastern regions as the three regions that have sold out Itah residents may still hunt buck deer in Utah, as permits for the and Northern Northeastern regions are still av ailable. For information about purchasing permits. call (St GIRLS SOCCER TOURNAMENT Th(s WEEK'S GAMES Tuesday , , CLASS 5A V in V k?w ewmont 5, 5 Clearfield Taylorsville 1 0 Larfon 2. 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