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Hill again split the uprights, The Scots scored their first with 4:21 left in the same third quarter when Danny Arjsseme Offense Moyes hooked up with Mike Kunz for about a 46 yard touchdown pass. They missed the conversion to make it Davis. Dave Lloyd finished off a sustained drive with a one yard TD, which coupled with Hills fourth extra point made it 28-- By DAVE W1GHAM No one really knows what a high school football team will do on a given day against a given opponent. AH the Lay-toHigh team did last week in the state tournament was n BEN LOMOND finished scoring on the last play of the game when Mike Ridenour blasted over from the two. So the final score was- - Davis: 28, Ben Lomond: 12. completely the destroy Granger team and gain a shot at Olympus in the semi-finals this week. IN THEIR last two the Layton team has unveiled an awesome offense to go along with their steady ball-gam- Layton Signup Adult Basketball Layton City Recreation will be holding registration for All adult basketball Nov. teams entering are required to be from the Layton area and will be accepted on a served basis. ' in those two encounters while limiting the other squads to just 14 points. In anyones book thats good football on both sides of the line. In the past the Lancers have been known to be a running team, and with the backs they have had at the school why not, but this year they have a played at the Layton Armory on Golden Avenue. All teams will be required to have regulation jerseys. Cost will be approximately $110 team. per st play will start approximately the fourth week in November continuing into February. Each league will be comprised of eight teams and will play approximately 14 games. All games will be LEAGUE defense. The Lancers have put 96 points up on the board ANYONE interested, contact Layton City Recreation office, 417 Wasatch Drive or very potent passing attack. Rick Snow was all over the field last week at Rice Stadium, as he and quarterback Ben Bubak hooked up eight times for a total of 176 call Plans are to have two leaguesa stronger league of eight teams on Tuesday yards. Credit the coaches for the scouting job they did on the Granger club as they noticed that their opponents liked to n play coverage, and believe me there is no player in high school football today that is going to cover Rick Snow all by himself. Bubak also had a great day as he had the hot throwing arm all day not only to Snow but to anyone he wanted to throw to. nights and a weaker league on Wednesday night. man-on-ma- AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS 500 GOOD USED i WINDSHIELDS IT TAKES more than two people to complete a pass play and the Lancer front line gave these two all the time they needed. When they weren't throwing the ball. Tod Stapley was having a field day running with the ball including a touchdown jaunt in which he outran a couple of would-btacklers. Maurice Turner touched the ball once, picked up 18 yards and then watched the game from the sideline with a mild Word out of the school is that he will be ready for the Olympus squad this week. It really didn't matter who carried the ball for Layton in their last outing, all their backs had success with the blocking they were getting from their horses up front. DEFENSIVELY the Lancers were as good as they ! HOUSE GLASS Storm Doors Picture Windows Thermo Windows Patio Doors Brian Wick, Rick Snow, Wade Gillespie, Brandon Flint, John Eccleston and a host of others all contributed to the downfall of Granger. The Granger club was reputed to be a good running attack with Rick Wilding leading the way, but Gallegos introduced Mr. Wild Dog to the Davis County brand of football and Wilding never did get any running room. Kin-nea- Viewmonts Eden and Smith, Clearfields Kawaguchi and Chapman. FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE GUARANTEED AGAINST LEAKAGE r. Quality Glass 10 r, Berrera, 77 HEYWOOD AUTO CLINIC lat Watt, Kays villa 5 BOOK SALE! 10 OFF LAYAWAY NOW! DESERET BOOKS FERNWOOD CANDY HAPPENING IN student council this week were activi- CRAFT SUPPLIES (ARENS KORNER ties such as the prince and princess contest. The winners for the ninth grade were Kurt Howard and Angela Cooper; at Center Kaysville Main 766-083- 3 the eighth grade winners were Mark Child and Mindy Crosbi; the seventh grade winners were Mark Cottle and Tammy Stock. Central's first term ended Friday. Nov. 4. Report cards will be out soon and a SUFFERED shoulder separation and was taken to the Davis North parent-teache- r conferences have been scheduled for November 16 and 17. On Nov. 16 the conferences will be held from p.m. until 4 p.m. On Nov. 17 the conferences will be held from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. EACH conference will be five minutes in length. In Medical Center where he underwent major surgery. He was reported to be doing well and returned to his home on Monday. 1 HE WAS disappointed to not be able to play in the cases where longer conferences are needed, an appointment can be made for game against Judge this week. Rvan is a senior at Davis High School and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, np STXUS Koto-Sk- is 2 Yaar Warranty PRE-CHRISTM- AS next. RYAN l 340 132 North football and volleyball teams each played their last games last week. Each team went undefeated with the records of Gymnastics and basketball begin Ryan Hill, Davis High School quarterback who led Davis Darts to a victory over American Fork on Friday with three touchdowns was injured in the final play of the first half and did not return to action following the intermission. THE players have nothing ashamed of, they had a great year. to be Dficount NUYIX By ANGELA FERNEAU Ryan Injured In The Final Play state to prove they had some talent. Some of these players should be going on to college to play some more football. EARLY SPECIALS! Central's Hill CHRIS Davies had a good year at quarterback and the offense linemen all played well. The defense squad had some of the best stats in the get the ball near midfield each time. The Braves just couldn't get their offense in gear. The sad note is that the Central Teams Go Undefeated In Play Skyline final. Layton will face unbeaten Olympus this week in a semifinal contest but the Titans didn't impress anyone last week while the Lancers turned a lot of heads around. These Lancers are for real. semi-fina- mark. 376-203- AFTER watching the quar- shutout win over Weber. No team in high school can record an 81 record and not be considered a top team. Bill Wemli and Kyle McKay have been the workhorses all year and they both enjoyed good years. Field position was the key to this game as the Bountiful club would get the ball inside their own 20 yard line every time while the Eagles would Region One. terfinal games this reporter would honestly have to say it should be a Layton and 6 mented that no one knows what a team will do when they go to the state tournament, and believe me no one expected to see the type of game that the Braves and Eagles put on. IM SURE Ive missed a lot of names that should also be mentioned, but just think of the large task facing the coaches in trying to select the club from e Screens SrH have been all year. Sam Gallegos, Wayne Kittrell, Fred Lacey, Ron Atkinson, Chuck Ehin, Brad Overmoe, AFTER a warmup win against Sky View, the Braves THE DAY before Layton Coach Gary Hansen had com- DEFENSIVE backs were good in the league with Layton's Gallegos and Lacey, Bountiful's Irwin and Waters, Viewmonts Smoot and Neilson, Roys Lyman and Fernandes and Clearfields Beal, Vincent and Arrant. Probably the hardest selections will be in the line play since not many fans pay much attention to these players. There were a bundle of players in the line deserving recognition. Consider players such as Laytons Ehin, Gillespie, Shaw and others. Bountifuls Hammer, Layton and Rudd, Roys Menderink and Farmer, 21-- staged their annual classic with the Layton crew. After the dust had settled the Braves had lost their first game of the year a 10-decision to the Lancers. They then ended their season with a 8-- 1 around the league making their selection as hard as any other position. Bonneville has Danny Rich, Layton has Kittrell and Atkinson, Roy has McMahon and Hanson, Viewmont has Craig Cory and Kay Moosman, Bountiful has Hale, Hazen, Wright and Palmer while Clearfield has Bailey, Muir and Vincent. Wide receivers will be another hard pick with the likes of Fernandes from Roy, Snow from Layton, Pendleton from Bountiful, Beal and Arrant from Clearfield, Shulpe from Weber, Lindsley from Sky View and Hallows from Viewmont. Mis Loijtoa 21-- REPORTERS that have future date when the teacher would have more time to fully discuss the a student's problems. m snap mm r:o riscD foq gtoom windows! Aro your windows drafty? Rood putty paint? Or just poor windows that don't oporato proporly? QCPLACE thorn with tho finest true Thermal window on the markot today! Alcoa has your solution. 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Aik on Insulated Window (Cocoon Cc WonnoNr o9f Kpr 31 1977 tor ft bftor with Alee Aluminum : Viewmont, the Bountiful club showed some poise in coming from behind to nip the Vikes came into the game with an LINEBACKERS were extremely tough this year Lomonds their annual war with rival same Bountiful club that n ii8iftwwM3EwwawunBwl DARTS TAKE FIRST By BRIAN BRISCOE and Bennington, Bountiful has Wernli and McKay. Any of these could and probably should be in another region, but this region is loaded with talent. &ztJZ S7 ranked first all year before losing their season finale to Olympus. At that time some of the experts noted that all that loss did was make the Eagles mad. and Bountiful will now testify to that point. seen the Skyline team all year noted that Fridays effort was their best showing of the year. This was not the same Braves team that took home a share of the Region One title this year. This was not the top runners in the league. Layton has Turner and Stapley, Bonneville has Jerry Amidan, Roy has Hanson ? - ' v; team, still in the playoffs, and then the Davis club that is in good position to win their second straight state title. The Braves then headed into league play and came up with wins over Bonneville, Roy and Clearfield. Then in wrong. The Skyline team had been TAKE for example the quarterbacking spot, who do you pick? Layton fans say Ben Bubak is a shoe in, but you couldnt convince Bountiful that Chris Davies isnt, or Clearfield that Brian Johnson isnt the best and even up north the Weber team think they have the best in Steve Trawick. Im not saying who it should be just pointing out the difficult task facing the coaches. Running backs is another tough choice, consider all the f pre-seaso- wasnt a dream last week for Bountiful Coach Paul Waite as he watched his usually potent Bountiful team do nothing right while the Skyline team could do no Once again its that time of the year when the high school football coaches get together and select their own teams. This year more than ever its going to be very hard to select players at certain positions because erf the quality of players in the area. ?47 ' ; accomplishments this year. n In this club downed a good Brighton FT By DAVE W'lGHAM l THE Bountiful players and coaches can be proud of their nothing wrong. Star Team f l '' I A high school football coach has one nightmare in his life. He dreams constantly of having his team do nothing right during a game while he watches the other team do High School s Salt Lake fans that saw Bountiful for the first time now have a low opinion of a very good football squad. 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