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Show MAY 25, 1983 Win Cubs Again Lady LAYTON -- - Central Davis Junior High School, with Debbie Freed at the helm, won 4 .of 12 first place ribbons and combined that with plenty of depth to dominate the 1983 Davis District Junior High School Championship Girls Division. AS THE CUBS steamed to victory in the annual district event, they thus preserved an unblemished track record for the 1983 season. Central Davis scored 92 U3 points to outdistance nearby North Davis who captured second with 51 points. Taking third was North Layton with 48, fourth was Kaysville with 40 i . South Davis was fifth with 32, Bountiful and Millcreek were sixth with 26, Farmington finished eighth wih 24 13. Mueller Park was ninth with 24, Centerville got tenth with 8 and Sunset took last place with no points scored. For the fifth time Championship. in the past seven years, Central Davis Junior Highs FREED WAS content with the showing by the Central Davis tracksters and she expressed it. I couldnt be prouder of the girls, they knew we had a very good chance to get first and really went after it, she said. Central Davis Merrit Neilsen was a double winner as she took first in both the 75 hurdles and long jump. Neilsens time in the hurdles set a new district record, breaking the old mark set by Melba Tyson. girls track and field club took the Davis District They are led by Debbie Freed. Flints Falcon Track Brigade OTHER CUB firsts were snared by Carol Day in the high jump and Stephanie Thurgood in the 800 meters. The Cubs second places were recorded by Carol Day in the hurdles, Audrey Campbell in Falls Short Of The Title Still One Of The Class 4-- OGDEN Lady Luck and Uncle Opportun- ity missed the train and didnt show up last weekend at the annual state track and field meet, which in the long run crippled Clearfield Highs chances for another elusive state championship bid. A Programs RIGHT BEHIND VonCollin was junior That Kim Thurgood with a throw of made it two years in a row that Clearfield has in the shot put. I was a lot more gone relaxed this week than last, said Thurgood IN JOHN Flints nine seasons as the mentor who finished only third in region. A little at Clearfield, the Falcons have enjoyed nearly more height and some more feet with come, unblemished success in dual meets and domihe said. nation of regional meets. But, they havent VonCollin, who had a throw of 59 feet in found the number of points to put them on top warm-up- s, said his two-da- y success is better in state. when he throws the shot the first day and the It was Hillcrest again, a mighty fortress of discus second. tradition and talent that took home the gold HEADING INTO the second day, James again. It was nearly the same Hillcrest team that beat out Clearfield by just a single point Moore was the first Falcon to participate and last year. he didn't last long as the junior pole vaulter failed to make the finals in that event. THE FALCONS had finished second to HillBut one pole vaulter that did do well, was crest for two consecutive years prior to this senior Lane Fishbum. He went 12-- 9 before one, with Viewmont powering their way into concluding the day and finished fourth in the the runner-u- p spot. The Falcons settled for meet. Were in a super generation of pole third in 1983. Hillcrest totaled 87 points, Viewvaulters and Im glad I came out where I did. mont 80 and Clearfield had 64. You know its come a long way when some But despite the third place finish, Flint schools who havent had pole vaulters finally appeared surprisingly relaxed through the two-da- y get them, said Fishbum. Lane finished third event. His kids had just won the school its in state last season. I just wish the best for fourth consecutive region championship the James next season, said Fishbum. week before and in Flints words, if they can do well enough to place in the top three with CLEARFIELD gained a couple of valuable the kind of talent that is around this year, nopoints from both Hal Schofield in the high jump who took sixth at 6 and Dean Garrett in the body better hang their head. 300 IM hurdles who also captured sixth place. FRIDAY saw Clearfield dominate the shot Clearfield didnt take care of 400 meters like put event and Flint was hopeful that would they would have wanted as senior Bubba Conmotivate the rest of the kinds going into the ley failed to place in the top 6. However it was second days competition. Regardless of senior Dirk Barlow and junior Ricky Smith that whether it did what Flint wanted it to, J.C. did place. Barlow came through with a third VonCollin and Kim Thurgood put on a show of and Smith was packed in at fifth. muscle and mental power that was second to none. THE FALCONS gained some more recogniVonCollin s second throw went 58-- 1 which tion as the second day wore on, despite their happened to be his personal best of his career. waning hopes of taking the state title. The medI didnt get the state mark, but personally I ley relay team was outdistanced by Cottonbelieve it will take some kind of shot putter to wood and had to settle for second in that race. break Mark Carters record. I believe I may be It was gutty running efforts of kids like Ricky a little stronger than what Mark was in high Smith, Dean Foulger, Jared Martin and Dirk school, but his technique was superb. Im just Barlow that gave Clearfield their fine finishes. Hillcrest came on in the final event of the day glad that we keep on putting Clearfield names down as firsts in the shot put. I think well to beat out Clearfield in the mile relay, but not dominate this event for quite some time, said by much. VonCollin who is headed for a football career CLEARFIELD also has to be proud of the at Brigham Young University starting next fall. sprint relays finish of third in the 400 meter J.C. came back later the following day to take relay. The day before the spring relay team had the discus event by just less than 15 feet over finished with the second best time in the trials. 50-1- 1. 1- -2 6-- Espinosa And Ohlwiler Mark At 4-- Meet FREED, WHO has led Central Davis teams to five Davis District championships in the past seven years, says there is a reputation of winning here in track and field that just won't quit. Says Freed, "The winning tradition was going on even before 1 got here. We've always been able to get a lot of girls out and that has made a difference. Only South Davis in 1979 and North Layton in 1981 have been able to disrupt the Cubs mastery over the county's girl's track scene. BELIE E this group of girls have w orked harder than any in the past, said Freed, "They expected to win the title and simply went out and did w hat w as expected of them to For the Cub's competitors, bring it home. next season will see Central Davis return 14 kids off this year's team. That includes some names like Denny, Kent, Byce, Thurgood. Hayes and Yates. The future only looks brighter for Freed's 'Running Cubs.' 1 Lancers - OGDEN Despite the fact the Davis Darts scored only four points in the recently concluded state track and field meet, brighter days were had by the club including a fine fourth place finish in their own track and field invitational held earlier in the month. 4-- A DEL ESPINOSA brought home two of Davis state points by gaining sixth place finishes in both the 3200 meters on Friday and the 800 meters on Saturday. The only other state finisher was javelin thrower Jeff Ohlwiler who took fifth with a toss of 174-Just missing a place in the pole vault event was senior Don Snowball. Ive never really jumped well at Weber State, said Snowball, who a few weeks before had taken first in the Davis High Invitational and just a week before had taken first at region. 3. THERE WERE some more outstanding performances recorded by Central Cub athletes, including Michelle Byce, Kerry Kent, Renae Bates, Karri Schofield and Chaleh Yates. At a recent planned function at the school, it was Merritt Neilson being named the school s outstanding athlete for the year. Continued from page 2 sport A the next competitor, the shot put, Michele Denny in the 800 meters and the 1600 meter relay team of Mary Hayes, Ann Bailey, TifTani Pierson and Sheri Evans. of Coopers success in the past two years as anyone has. ABOUT THE race itself, Cooper stated, On that last turn, Mike, my brother, yelled at me to move it. After hearing that 1 let it all go and knew it was now or never. Myron beat out Webers Kevin Anderson for first and Brewer, last years champ, was a distant fourth. Jones said, Last year Brewer beat Myron by a photo finish in the 800 meters. It was Myron's dream. He never pushed himself in the 800 meters until today and it was a dream to watch him. GARY HANSEN, the assistant commented, Myrons got the determination to win. Hes been one of our finest athletes ever." Myrons older brother Mike, who now runs the 400 meters at University of Utah, commented, I think Myron had it won whether I'd been there to urge him on or not. THE OTHER fine finishes by the Lancers were a fourth in the medley relay and a fine third in the mile relay. 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