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Show J t 1fT T - ; WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 9, 1976 IS Atlantic City: New Las Vegas? For many years Americans who wanted to Who'll Be The number has been growjng steadily and the gambling take has similary grown, much of it going to organized gangster elements. 4A Champs In Basketball? By DAVE WIGHAM Skyline and Provo. by 11 once-premi- er AMERICANS will thus soon be able to play roulette, craps, blackjack, and pull the levers of his shots. Center Dave Pearce decided it was time for him to show his abilities as he pumped in several buckets, as did Kevin Hess. But all in all it looked like the substitution of Court Wilkins that got the Vikes going. points. Yet to come on their is Provo again, Murray who will be a top contender for the 3A title and Orem who is expected to fight Provo for Region Four schedule WILKINS was all over the floor with his hustle and desire; he wasnt intimidated one bit by the Eagles as he went right to work on the taller opponents. His efforts seem to give the other Vikes the confidence they needed to honors. RIGHT NOW the Vikings s in the department but they might just be the best team in the state. Prior to last Fridays game, the Vike coaches indicated win-los- 2 vote was known, property values in Atlantic City soared. The atmosphere in the vacation and resort city changed overnight. the outside, something he wasnt doing in the first stanza, and he had success with Tuesday, this week, the Vikes took on Provo. In other words the Vikings are taking on the best teams around in their are titution to allow legalized casino gambling at Atlantic City. As soon as the result of the VIKING guard Kevin Walker started shooting from LAST FRIDAY the Vikes from Viewmont traveled to Skyline and were beaten by the Eagles THE TREND may soon be reversed. New Jersey voters recently amended their cons- timidated and in awe playing the likes of Danny Vranes, but then it hit them that they could play ball with them and they did. Its generally considered throughout the state that the class 4A basketball championship will be between 2-- 2 play with Skyline. Although they lost the battle, I think the Viking squad won the war. The battle was the game with Skyline, but the war was with themselves deciding whether or not they could play with the top teams. that if their players caught fire like they can, then they could give the Eagles a good game. Well in the second period of that game, the Vikes gave their fans a glimpse at that fire. EVEN IF the Vikes fail to win any more of their preseason schedule, which is unlikely, they will definitely be around the top of Region Two come March. There is just too much talent on this Vike team not to finish high, dw DOWN BY about 15 points to the Eagles, the Vikes suddenly got going with their run and gun fast break which caught the taller and slower Skyline team by surprise. In the first quarter it looked as though the Vikes were in Mowd Sometimes Football players who placed on the state team, shown with their coaches are, to r, front, Coach Ward Sawley, John Wood, Coach Kent Draayer, Kelly Beckstrom, Coach Jay Cullimore; back, John Borski, Bret Frodshaw, Bob Payne, Jim Hess, Jepp all-sta- te ALL-STA- TE Seven Dart football players were named plaques display All-Stat- e, were presented to each member of the 1976, 3A Championship Davis High School team by Olsen Chevrolet and Brough Realty. team members were Jim Hess, quarterback; John Borski, end; John Wood, guard; Jepp THE ALL-Stat- e halfback; Webster, Kelly Beckstrom, fullback; Brett Frodsham, center; and Bob Payne, specialist. game. HOWEVER he would like to find out what he would do. In all of their three wins this season, the Braves had to come from behind to gain the victory. Obviously in their defeat, they also got behind and didnt catch up. FIRST CAME Granger, the young Braves were done by as many as 19 points and still won; Second Kearns got ahead of the Braves by as many as 9 points only to see the Bountiful bunch come back to win by 9 in overtime. Then last Friday down by as Each game another hero appears; against Kearns it was junior Brian Slagowski who hit the tieing bucket to go into overtime. During the extra period Slag controlled the boards and followed up Clearfield many miss shots. An old fashioned family Christmas get together will be held on Dec. 19 at 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Clearfield Community Church. The Drama Actors will present a play and there will Granger it was the defensive work of Larry Bamedt on Grangers high scoring Jeff Warburton that helped the comeback. Then AGAINST last Friday it was Marty be caroling and refreshments. December 11 at 10:30 a.m. two Christmas films for children will be presented at the North Branch Davis County Library. The Little Drummer Boy, and The Giving Tree will be presented and the public is invited. Malmrose who put life into the Braves offense either scoring or creating openings for teammates with his as- David The team was presented first place region 5 trophy and Class 3A 1976 Championship trophy, both of which were in turn presented to the studentbody for display in the schools trophy case. GERALD Purdy, vice prin- cipal, acted as emcee and called on Superintendent Wrigley representing the school district, and Paul Skyles, principal of Tooele High School, representing love to see that approach taken by the high schools here in Utah. After taking the courses and I WOULD tests that the high school people insist that officials take and pass, one realizes that for two men to handle all the responsibilities that are expected, is an almost impossible task. HEAD Coach, Cullimore, then Jay F. spoke, followed by Assistant Coaches Kent Draayer and Ward Sawley. They also were impressed this year with the team effort and the cooperation by each member. Coach Cullimore introduced each of the football players and asked several of the senior team members to speak. Kelly Beckstrom, jonn Borski, Dave Bremer, Steve Criddle, Mike Drakos, Jim Hess, Victor Rickman, Dean Storey, John Schroader, John Wood, as well as team captains Brett Frodsham and Bob Payne expressed their thanks to the coaches, the So dont think for one minute that Bountiful is a one man show, its a team effort all the time, dw band, Pro the The Davis County School will hold three sessions. The first session is five Saturdays starting Nov. 27, 1976. Registration is Nov. 19 from 3 to6 p.m., on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Bountiful Recreation Center, 150 W. 600 N.; Clearfield Pool, 934 S. 1000 E.; and Davis High School in the front foyer. tration. The second session is five Saturdays starting Jan. 8, 1977. Registration will be Saturday, Dec. 18 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday, Dec. 30, from 3 to 6 p.m. and Friday, Dec. 31 from 3 to 6 p.m. REGISTER at the Bountiful Recreation Center, Clearfield Pool and Davis High School. You may register for the second and third sessions at 1977. Registration will be Sa- places. THERE ARE two price Package one packages. includes session no. 1,2 or 3 five lessons and bus transis $30. portation you own an older home or an under insulated home, let us show you today how we can save you money and add to your family's living comfort. Farmington . The pickup areas are for Snow Basin: Bountiful Jr. High, Centerville Jr. High, If Courthouse Kaysville Jr. High, Lavtori High, Clearfield High and Sunset Jr. High. For Alta Bountiful Jr. High, Bountiful High and South Davis Jr High. d Having your home Insulated NOW save you money on your fuel bills ALL YEAR! will FOR A FREE ESTIMATE CALL . . TODAY 5 ilo.00 OFF 766-030- 3 Intermountain West Any Re-insulat- ion Job, with this coupon OHer expires Jan. 31, 1977 As an expression of their thanks, the team members presented plaques to each of the assistant coaches, Ray Meibos, Frank Thompson, Steve Barnes, Bruce Bitner, parents. TAKE FOR example a team that fast breaks, if they get the ball out quick enough by the time they are at the other end of the floor shooting, the two officials are lucky to be in the same half. the ball fast, its impossible for those two to follow the ball that quick. If there was a third official Dont get me wrong, for the most part I think that the two officials do a good job, but its almost impossible for just two to see and catch everything. HOW MANY times has an official given the coach the stands now, there is one official under the basket and the other one is out front PC. near the top of the key extended. If a team is in a zone AS IT and the opposition is moving Mike Gardner, Mike Duckworth, and a gift of a brief case to the head coaches, Jay F. Cullimore, Kent Draayer and Ward Sawley. TO EACH team member, the coaches presented a brown framed plaque of a golden helmet engraved with each of the players names. These plaques were furnished by Olsen Chevrolet and Brough Realty, as a remembrance of an outstanding experience in their PACKAGE two includes lessons only and you furnish your own transportation. Any one of the sessions of five lessons for $13. These costs do not include lift passes. Classes will start at 9 a.m. for those furnishing their own transportation. ALL INSTRUCTION will he done by certified instructors Snow Basin Ski Resorts. The class size will be limited to 10 students. Age limit starts at 10 years old Lift passes at Snow Basin are: day pass all lifts, $7 50 at Alta and '? dav nass all lifts $s'; Plaques was also presented to the statistician, team physicians, principal and assistant principal in appreciation for their time and support of the team. pass $6; and no Wildcat but Little Cat 10-ri- for PRICES for Alta are: day pass all lifts $7; 2 day pass all lifts $5.50; day pass $8; 2 day $3.50; pass area single ride, $1.25; Albion-Sunnysi- $6; Alta must board the busses at one of the Bountiful pick-u- p points. Snow Basin students will have pick-u- p points the county. Busses will depart at 7:30 a.m. and return by approximately 4:15 p.m. If you wish to register for one or more sessions you may do so regisduring the Nov. tration date. Tickets will be offered and sold on a first come first serve basis. Adult classes will be offered. 0 Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Gardner of Idaho Falls, Ida., spent the past weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zene W. Bennett. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Willard K. Brown entertained with dinner for the Idaho visitors and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, at their home here. It was an eight pound baby daughter that arrived on Saturday evening, Dec. 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Volk, 2743 South 1000 West, Syracuse. She was born at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. Greeting her new sister when she arrived home was an older sister, Jennifer, and three brothers the side, he could catch anything the others miss. excuse that he didnt see anything and his partner is in the same boat, maybe a third that with another official there would just be more . thanks the community for their endless support. program. The club officers are in program. YES. AT various times of the year there is quite a difference. For example, at the Winter Solstice, which this year comes on December 21, there will be more than an hours difference in the length of in daylight Maine and Florida. FLORIDA will see the sun more than an hour longer on that day. Yet at the autumnal equinox, and the spring equinox, the hours of daylight are practically the same in the northern and southern , states...,; i ijiii.itiinioj lii: iOl . 20 year Anniversary of DUTCH 00Y CARPET see what happens behind him. The other official is supposed to be right behind him, but very seldom are they; a third official would be inbetween the two and the floor would be covered. This third official wouldnt be in anyones way because he would be standing out of bounds on the sideline and moving up and down the court all the time out of bounds on one side of the court. MAYBE IT wouldnt work, I bet there are many high school coaches who would be willing to give it a try. dw but GLEANERS Connie and Cornelius De Light L'X STEAM ClfAfllS SPECIAL!! 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Ore. charge , Is there much difference in the length of daylight in various parts of the United cant $5. throughout GERALD Purdy, assistant principal, then presented to Dr. and Mrs. Reed Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Moss, honorary football letters on behalf of their sons, Scott Adams and Bill Moss. To sum it up, the Davis High School Community is proud of the 1976 State Football Champions and the team halfway between these two on official would see it. Many people would think Does The Daylight Vary In The U.S.? SUPPOSE a guard out front steals the ball and races the length of the court; the one official runs with him but BeckerLittle Cat day pass $6; BeckerLittle Cat 10-ri- YOU MAY register for any or all sessions at this regis- new homes for years. . now we are expertly installing insulation in older homes. Kaysville Ski turday, Feb. 5 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at any of the above Weve been providing insulation for Insulation ' ! this registration. The third session is five Saturdays starting Feb. 12, Insulation pays for itself in added comfort and in the savings youll realize in fuel costs. his Davis Slates Ski School 5 and the Utah High School Activities Association, as well as Principal Richard S. Stevenson for their com- Let the Insulation experts help save on your fuel bills c One of the top basketball conferences in the nation several years ago ran an experiment in using three officials instead of two during their season. region ments. These speakers paid tribute to the 1976 Davis Football team for their outstanding team effort, not individual stars, but an entire team of stars. were asked to say a few words on behalf of fathers and mothers of football players. They also thanked the coaches for all their time and effort and tremendous influence with these boys. DasMMII? By DAVE WIGHAM studentbody. Cafeteria. Wendell Hess acted as emcee and called on Principal Dick Stevenson to speak as well as Coach Jay Cullimore. Coach Cullimore and assistant coaches Sawley and Draayer then introduced each member of the team and CARL Laurella and Jim Hales spoke briefly on behalf of the team. Mrs. Jay Webster and Mrs. Kent Beckstrom 3 For Bremer and Jim championship game, the team was honored during an awards assembly for the sists. year-roun- Nevertheless, New Jersey will make a major effort in this direction. lives. Steven Criddle, Dean Storey, Act? ALTHOUGH Dale Olhson has been the top scorer in all the games, the Braves are far from a one man team. One reason for Dales scoring is his quickness; many times it is he who is on the front end of one of Bountifuls patented fast breaks. Schola, their parents and the studentbody itself for their time and support as well as the team physicians and statistician. THEY EXPRESSED their thanks and support to the entire community - noting that Davis stands are always more crowded than any of the other teams they play. Parents of the football team members honored their sons at a banquet in the Davis High Other team members receiving recognition as honorable mention were ON MONDAY, following the This brings up one of the most noticeable facts about the Braves, they dont know how to quit. Many times a team which gets behind will fold up shop and wait till next time, but this band of Indians just keeps coming at opponents. thinking. Webster. the Colts court. wonder if Bountiful coach John Robison would know how to act or what to do if his team ever took the lead in a basketball I the sey may be followed by similar action in other states. NEW JERSEY authorities say they expect to be able to keep the mob out of the scene at Atlantic City. This may turn out to be very optimistic 1 many as 11 to Cottonwood, the Braves came on to win by 8 on By DAVE WIGHAM in bandits, d east as well as in the west. And the change in New Jer- Hales. Me gamble legally have traveled to Nevada. 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