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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 10. 1976 & & ti LaV, By DAVE WIGHAM school football High coaches are known fur their style of offense. Most of them are very conservative, the uhio State and Michigan look. By DAVE VUGHAM an idea, but lately direction. SLCH IS the THESE COACHES like their teams to throw twee a year w hether they have to or not, they do it just to keep the opposition honest. Three yards and a cloud of dust would be a gross understatement for the prep clubs. With that philosophy on their mind the local coaches seek some big talented players to carry the pigskin. Afterall if youre going to live and die by the run you better come up with some people vou can trust to take care of lie ball. DAVIS COUNTY has a bevy of running backs back from last year plus some new faces ond tiam.es ready to break into the varsity ranks. haw tht-- with sbt car-- e nament, and the word is Tournament will be run in th First of all the team..' n :w single elimination evem l.vr tournament, which they haw alright. BUT FOR some to, O'."! werent happy with the outcm they came up with a new To try to explain me new that the Viewmont Automi'tiv THE VIKINGS won their first hr e games whi just them and Brighton as the univ unlieaten cluhs tn the tournament. On Wednesday night the hikings beat I tie Bengals and thus were the only unbeaten lub lett. T hey gave Viewmont Thursday nit for their good piaving. But then on Friday they had me uses plav a header. Ruling was that all ut me last tour teams had to play at least six games. Woods Cross of course or all, their runners returning, Layton and Clearfield have one veteran each coming back while Davos, Bountiful and Viewmont w.'l each introduce new runnir., backs. THE BIGGEST surprise u the Woods Cross team th far is the growth of fullba, k Dave Powell. Word is th hes up around the 190 p.-mark and as quick as eve t With Dave providing t. power running the Cats r. some speed to go with b which will cause -- The other back is unsrU,. at this time but Powell is great start for any school. , BOTH LAYTON and C leer field have their fullbacks turning for their senior cam- the paign with I .tn.i counting on Todd Stapley av.i tmmt SO AT six o'clock the Vikes played SKViine and Then they had to tur n around w ith about ten minutes Alai' mgo r SnS'T Li th. Vi ,,, n- . id By DAVE. WIGHAM lest. - SAI T LAKE CITY and play Brighton, which they won. 1 h it no an' U played two teams that were rested while mev had to plav twice. That set up the final Saturday against Skyline again. IT SEEMS strange to tins writer that a team could be undefeated and yet have to play a double header against two teams that had lost once each Let's go back to the double elimination where a team is rewarded for winning and not punished. i base-bailer- the leagues annual state i'UiTialTtent THE VIKINGS had won the regular league title and were one of the favorites to win the tournament and only a schedule, the sun and some strong hitting from Skvline prevented them from winning the double. In heir opening round game she Vikes took advantage of some errors by their victory opjxKieiH.s to take a fou!ed-u- nna By DAVE WIGHAM all their runs, Viewmont started off with a couple of walks. Then an attempted pickiiff play backfired and resulted in two Vike runs. A couple of walks later the rightfielder of Murray lost the hull and the result was a two ADD TO that a third tournament in a different spmt and the chances of getting a good crowd at either one of the three goes down considerably For the past several years in early August the annual Utah against Arizona games tn both football and basketball have taken place on the campus of the University of Utah. All-Sta- r run error. Russ Cannon went the distance on the mound giving up only four hits of his THIS FRIDAY the basket bailers take on their counterparts from the cactus state. Then on Saturday the scene shifts to Rice Stadium for the gridiron buttle between the two states. These two games are for those player who he e just completed their senior years in high school. NOW FOR those who have another year left m high school, those who will be seniors this coming school year, there will be the Summer Prep International Basketball own. Putnum doing the damage both from the mound and the plate. Frank threw a one hitter at the Farmers and led the hitting with a two run double. Next up was the always tough Hertz club, West High, and the Vikings look advantage of seven errors on the part of their opponents to earn a decision. Steve Knighton went the distance on the mound. That set up the battle of the only two unbeaten clubs in the 8-- UTAH IS rep resented by two teams, the one from the Provo area then the other from the rest of the state. Ail of the clubs coming in are stale winners. These are supposed to be the top high school players in the country next year. College scouts should be making Ptovo their home this week in searching for talent. As if these two tournaments aren't enough for one ween keep in mind this is the week th.it the sate Ament :m Legion baseball tournament takes place. tournament, Viewmont and Bnnhion. Russ Cannon picked up his second win as he threw a six hitter at the Bengals in going distance and win. picking up the Catcher Brian Skidmore had a great day at the plate getting a double and a home run, he was aided by another double from Grant Hepworth. 3 THAT MAKES it hard on sports fans to decide where to go, but think of the players who could be m a (ample of them. Robbie Tillman of Ben I.omond could play in both the BCI basketball event and the Legion baseball tournament. Other players could be in the Legion event and the Arizona game. Seems funny that three of the biggest tournaments should take place on the same week. THEN THE scheduling came into effect and the Vikes were forced to play a double header on Friday following a d'ay off on Thursday, (see related column). All-St- the first game Skvline handed Viewmont its first tournament loss with a setback. Bob Moosman went the route for the Vikes and was breezing along until the In Interested in Complete Yard Care? 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A routine flyball, if there e such a thing as Ken Price ;.! sundown, was lost in the s c and the Eagles went on the score five runs. uJ la M MIKE ARRANT was the power workhorse of the Fal- i the mound. Paul Sorenson and Putnum were the big guns hitting doubles in the iwo-ruthird inning. i c id r i Then in the final the Skyline crew came untracked and exploded for six runs in the first and cruised to the title. Several Vikes were missing from the game and errors plagued the local team. VIEWMONT HAD a great vear in Automotive play with several individuals standing out. n (p Call e, yard recreuUon department has been sponsoring three slow pitch leagues throughout the summer with the championship tournament slated to crow n the ultimate champions. Two on leagues compete Monday evenings with the third playing games on Saturday. The Saturday league has concluded while both Monday leagues have a couple of games remaining. TWO TEAMS fr rn tl turday night louue qualified for the Sa ve e tournament. Winners of the league were the Boo rdnul record with iunnerup Sett bailers right behind at The two teams were .lied going into last week s tinal game, both had beaten 'he other once, but the SoBbum-rwere upset bv the Bounidu! City Police team which enabled the Lounge- to chum first place. . s THE POLICT ham fin, rad third in the league won a 5 mark which placed tnem one game ahead of fourth place Aladdin Industry. The Gulls finished with a 2 8 mark, a team from the L.akeview Hospital, while J.W. Brewer finished with a 2 8 mark also. In one of the Monday night leagues Cowboy Oil suffered their second loss of the year last week to run their record which still holds tnem to in first one game ahead of Centerville who sports a mark. Cowbov has on- game to make up due to had weather. V'U. Layton Youngster One Big Sptash Lett As LAYTON Layton's FUN DAY will give youngsters from toddlers to 15 a chance to swim, enjoy some hot dogs and soda pop for 25 cents a piece. An hour will be set aside for eai h age year-olds- and from noon ; p rrt., the youngest 1 year-old- s to 9-- - '3 THE BIG race is fop third place, the top three teams from this league ail qualify for the tournament, with three teams still m the runf ning. Central Utah a! ra 8 c,m part it tpate, he TO TOP it off. a com ing several hundred boys competed during the season, says Recreation Supervisor neau of 138 S. 723 Layton. Team honors were claimed In the second Monday league the Brown Baggers are on top with a 10-mark followed closely by Bills Piano Service who are at . This league also qualifies three teams and third place is up for grabs with Trolley Theaters at Davis Police at 85 and OBrien Glass next at 5 6. THE THREE other clubs in the league are Tony Price The Parts Chevrolet, s House at and Construction with a record. Herm-Hughe- tournament 'The is scheduled to start in a couple of weeks following the conclusion of league play. service pin has A been presented to West Point resident Marvin D. Collier at Hill AFB ceremonies. HE AN electronics mechanic at the base. IS PP ' - ii s participants competing during the season. Second place went to a team coached bv r Gary Udail with tt e third taken by the Wnsabh Sp iT mg Goods team oac In i THE TEAM was coached by Danny ross and was among 32 teams with more than 8X1 CONSOLATION was awarded to the Buetler Auto Team couched by Bob Miller. HILL AFB Dependent children of military personnel will be given school physicals at the Hill Air Force on August 21 and 25, base officials announced this Free Estimate week. i Dominic Dato. 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AS Con- coached by John Broueh Thirteen teams competed ;n that division, Mr. Lain saw sored Little league program. teams includ- NAMED Bassinger, taking the solation went to the Athletics, - LAYTON . A Ron city champion's title Twenty-seve- n FOR ALL YOUR GLASS NEEDS Residential - Auto - Business Coupon for a i in the minor Hague dive, by the White Sox, iouThI b lie p a r ! m e n t s p o n R ec rea i mn be staged alter each swimming season. Further information is available bv contacting the Lavton Lily Recreation ofliee. tb Now Open in Clearfield Present this P - 4 GNv LAYTON - The balls and for bats have been put another season by participants in the layton 1181 Licensed u He's tops! KoU'rt Ferneau, 11, son of Mr. and Ferneau of Layton was on the top of the b.i ! t mg order, this summer, being named city champion in the citys little Iwague recreation program. Although uh still summer, hes now buried himself in football gear. That boy never quits! record while A& B Professional i -- - d summer recreation program comes to a close, youngsters are invited to participate in one last big splash at the Layton pool, Wednesday, Aug. 16, says recreation supervisor, Sam Dato. 10 ;-- i undoubtedly been forgotten but the coaches are talking about these players right now. record. -- 5 I SOME NAMES will have 9 w Bowl Lounge with a good holds a jr.s e HOMECRAFTERS is right behind with a A 8 record while the Softballers, a different club than the Saturday team, has a mark. Ludlow Plumbing is next with a , citv-wid- 867-588- 1 A Davts has a good fullback and wingback in Kevin Crid-dland Mike Mounteer. Crid-dl- e is a big runner who doesnt go down very easily while Mounteer provides some speed. 3-- 8 Office hours 9:00 a. in. to 4:00 p.m. Satisfaction Guaranteed Aggies have identical marks. The Aggies have to play both their oppositions and ihose two games should determine the third place spot. Central Utah also has Centerville left on their schedule giving them the hardest games remaining of the three dubs. f .6-- - us a conclusion Brad Leavitt could see some action at fullback, he's a big strong runner. 9 both Red Rock Realty and the I i breakaway threat. Junior to BOUNTIFUL With o: e league completed and the other two heading into tht r final games the entrants ;n the lountiful citv soft be d tournament are beginning to surface at the top, CITY Sorenson could be one of the fastest players in the region which gives the Vikes a a. in., youngsters From 13 15 can participate; from 1811 a.m., those 1M2 years old are invited; 11 a.m. to noon will be reserved for the U L By DAVE WIGHAM THE VIEWMONT IS looking to Larry Fry at fullback, with Bill Sorenson at halfback. Fry is a dedicated athlete that just keeps coming at teams, he has good power and speed. group, Mr. Dato says. ii y f s while LaCombe is the type ot runner that you can count on to get a yard or two. n 0 w NEXT THE Vikes took on a good Granite club with Frank Tournament which will be held at Brigham Young University Wednesday through Saturday. Teams from Utah, California, New York, Nevada, Washington, Michigan, Arizona, and New Mexico are all entered in the four day tournament. & ; S caved in. With one out and re one aboard and holding a 2 u despite going without a hit the entice game. In the fourth inning, when the Vikes scored boo-bu- 2) Spring backfield be the speed of Carl Feeds. Junior-to-b- e David Burke could also see a lot of action before the season goes 'iv far. w 5-- Once again those experts who are in charge of scheduling have pulled off yet another major two top tournaments for the same time. 1) Weekly run this year. Helping in the i I fifth inning when the ioct View-mon- s Automotive closed out a great year as Ken Price Park last weekend bv placing second in ( y r tfi i SsssaP hell tarrying be the ball, called on more to probably ' I c the Falcons on Mike Arrant. Lust year Stapley showed he could block well along with 1IISW Wl M ! |