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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 18, 1981 IP ; Weight Control Program Offered Davis Gals " A New eigh of oftenng an eight-wee- - KAYSVILLE The girls program at Davis High has built itself into a dynasty. No matter what the event the Dart females are near the top and are always involved in state playoffs. THIS PAST Saturday their girls basketball team came away with sixth place in the state 3A tournament held in Provo. A year ago the Darts surprised everyone with their eighth place showing and this year they topped that effort. First year head coach. Ann Avondet. was pleased with her gals efforts not only in the tournament but throughout the season. They were in ptobably the best all round region in the state and to finish third was a fete in itself. Those clubs placing ahead of them were Box Elder who won the state crown, and Ogden who placed third. THE DARTS got off on the wrong foot as they lost their first round game to Cyprus, who was the region champion from Region 7. Davis didn't go down easy though as they battled the Pirates right down to the wire before losing The Darts jumped all over them in the opening period to lead only to see the take a Pirates knot the score at the half. in the The lead second hr"' before the Cyprus club pull vay with the winning marg,. Leanne Hatch led the scoring for Davis with 12 points, she was perfect from the foul line while Cheri Baxter added 10 and Kathy Lyman another 8. SOME CLUBS simply give up after losing one game but not these Darts as they knockto stay ed off Springville alive in the consolation bracket. They started out quick, first quarter building a 20-advantage, and never looked back as the closest the Devils could get was points. Kathy Ly man led the scoring w ith 2 points with Leanne Hatch adding 10 and Trade Belt 9 more. Next up for the Darts was the host Provo school, which had placed second in their league. This was a battle from the opening tip and it wasn't decided until Martha Miller 46-4- 12-- 5 d 53-3- 6 6 1 1 Womens Recreation Completed sank both ends of a one and one situation w ith tw o seconds left. THOSE TWO shots gave them a win in one of the best games in the tournament. Provo trailed by seven at the half but fought back to within a single point heading into the final period. Ms. Miller led the team with 10 points as the Darts got balanced scoring w ith Kathy Lyman (9), Sue Duncansen (8). and Tracie Belt (8) in the winning effort. Lyman and Belt were also big factors in the rebounding area. 44-4- 1 Glenda Rigby, county THE B League, the ladies team. II DF of Kay sv die. took first place. The Panthers team of Kaysville took first place in C League. There were two 1FDF teams playing each other. The games have all been played al Davis High, finishing a nine week program. I here were nine teams in the league, from all the cities of Davis County IN THAT SET up the consolabetween these Darts and Highland, a Five. In the end the local gals were too much as they pulled out a win to claim the title and sixth place. NIGHTTIME GAMES 64-5- 9 AT CLEARFIELD 4s. Lyman poured in a b me high 14 points while Miller was perfect from the foul line and added 12 more. Leanne Hatch was in double figures as was Tracie Belt as they scored 11 and 10 respectively. By KEITH DUNCAN Come Aug. 29. 1981, Clearfield High School will play their first home game under the lights in a preseason clash with the Viewmont Vikings. We feel the lights will help our THE DARTS were a great club this past year and they only lose Sue Duncansen. Leanne Hatch and Martha Miller. By saying only it is meant to take nothing away from these great athletes who enjoy ed a great season but rather to say they have a lot returning next year to place even higher than sixth. football program in way, said Clearfield Lawrence Cook. every pnncip-al- , THE SIXTY to seventy foot poles, all four of them, presently lay side by side awaiting a Utah Power & Light crane to install them into place. Cook says they'll be in place and operative by early summer. Already there are three To Address Davis County schools who foothave lights for night-tim- e ball contests. They include Medical Assts. Davis. The featured monthly speaker for the Davis County Chapter of the American Association of Medical Assistants will be W. Dean Belnap, M.D. De- velopment Difficulties in Medical Practice and ComIt will be munity Services. held at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25 at the Clearfield Clinic. All Davis County medical assistants are invited to attend Viewmont, Bountiful and CLEARFIELDS head football coach. Brent Hancock, appeared to be quite elated about the addition of the lights and commented positively that attendance at Clearfield football games would increase dramatically. He noted that some schools who have lights will attract up to 30.000 people in a season while the Falcons managed just over 5. 000 last yearin their four or five afternoon contests. . HAMNG LIGHTS is a TODIFoMHIT m IEYEWEM SE4RLE COMPANY -l 1 of Prescription 0 PEARLED Bring in this coupon at time of order and get $10.00 off Contact Lenses. Eye Exam not included. No other discounts apply. Offer expires May 31.1981. qsg I For other locations game to start, said Hancock. The Davis County School District has a policy lhat they will pay half the cost up to $15,000 to install lights. Mr. Cook reports that financially the school and district are in No problems great shape. financially, we'll pay on demand," he smiled. jn Soft Lenses Reg.Price $99 Hard Lenses Reg. Price $69. 0 3 PEARLE vision e bemodA woik-boo- k included with the is COST OF Ihe eight week progiam is S 5 ith a $15 refund tor perfect attendance A continuous follow-upiogram is also available at reduced cost. lime for enrollment in classes is March 19 (Torn p m. at the I .inner Memorial Clinic. 2121 N. Robins Duve. Lavton Classes will begin the following week at the same time and location vv p Tel. center SE4RLE COMPANY 766-345- 1. 0. c. 1981 v cock said. He's a pusher and he's done eveiy thing he said he'd do " HANCOCK M1.L begin his filth season at Clearfield next fall and he claims high school football in the area has become more popular than ever. know most people, including myself, would rather come out to see Clearfield play, then travel to Ogden lo see Weber he said Stale play I . THE LADIES will now get ready for the softball program. The registration deadline in this program is May I. The play in this program will be the first Tuesday and Wednesday in June according to Mrs. Rig- 766-011- 1 '66-273- W orst A sign in a Missouri bank The worst place in the world to live is just beyond reads- your income." Coronet And Hut Air Some people can't tell the difteience between working lip steam and generating a fog imes. ouisville 1 by. kj 1 K1 Choose from 19 models. Get a check for 610 to 1,157 THUNDERBIRD GRANADA poles." COOK PUBLICLY thanked several businesses and organizations for their donations and efforts to see the project completed. He paid a specific FAIRMONT School's building and grounds keeper. Dee Casper, who acted as the general contractor for the project. "Without having to hire a general contractor, we saved a lot of money," Mr. Cook said, said. Others w ho donated labor or material were Associated Pip- I CAN remember a few years back, people said we'd never fill the bleachers on this football field. Next fall it might be hard to find a seat on our side if they get here late." said Cook. Critics also criticized the building of the new Clearfield gym saying the school could never fill it. But on two occasions this past season. Clearfield came within 500 of filling Searle Optical Inc Dallas Texas USA THERE IS an all together different atmosphere at a football game. night-tim- e More people simply come to watch." said Cook. Afternoon games are just like playing a basketball game at 4 p.m. It just isn't the same as a nighttime contest." Hancock commented again. As long as I can remember, Davis High has packed their stands a night-tim- e games. The L mm FOR a football depending where the poles are situated. Behind the bleachers the cost for them can be much more than if installed in front of the bleachers. Clearfield chose to install them in front of the bleachers w hich did cut the price tremendously. The light situation will be much like that of Bountiful High. Behind the bleachers, the poles must be much taller which requires a much larger base. Either behind or in front of the bleachers, the poles once installed must be able to withstand a 100 mile per hour wind. round of volleyball with ladies 16 years and up, Mrs. Rigbv said. Susan Hamblin of Kays-die has been scoie keeper and in charge of all arrangements for this county wide progiam Rov Fvans. Davis County Commumtv schools dirccloi presented the trophies to the winning learns on the final night of play KUNDKRS OK the course and instiuctois in Layton will be Diana McGuiie and Jean Wemert. both dietitians For further information, contact Ihe instructors. Diana McGuire. and Jean Weinert. Hurry! Offer ends March 21,1981. field will often vary in price it. Layton Hills Mall, toll-fre- SE4RLE COMPANY Contact Lenses A call FOR THE students, now they won't have to wait around from 2:40 p.m. to 4 p.m. for a 1 ing of Clearfield, Parsons Ready Mix. Utah Power & Light. R.C. Willeys and several of the local cities. Eyeglasses. A the community on a Friday evening. Most parents don't even get off work in time to make the game on time, now they'll make it easily. 1 thanks to Davis County vision m00 iff nations. havior. and ification aie involved her vision impaired by the 0PEARLE centerD Bring in this coupon at time of order and get $10.00 off any complete pair of prescription glasses. No other discounts apply. Offer expires May 31, 1981. e community has really got behind their team and think the night-tim- e games have had something to do with it." he said. IN CONCLUSION, Mr. Cook stated, "My job is to hire can and then the best that prov ide them with the best that can so they can do the job we know they are capable of doing. "Thanks to Mr. Cook, we've got the lights," Han THE FOUR poles ready to Reg. Exam $20. Contact Lens Exam $45. $ir ff watch, games couldnt be a better thing for LIGHTS THIS WAS the second football coach, Brent Hancock stand over long light poles that will be installed this week around the Falcons football field. Both are excited about the addition of the lights which will bring nighttime football games to Clearfield for the first time ever. be installed at Clearfield will be placed on either side of the field at about the 20 yard lines. Mr. Cook was also quick to reply. There isn't anyone in the stands who will have his or Eye Exam A Lawrrence Cook, principal of Clearfield High and head great incentive for the kids, both the players and those w ho come to watch, said Hancock. "It's tough to sit through class at 2 p.m, and be ready mentally to play at 4 p.m. Now the kids will have a chance to go home and rest up for the game. "For both the students and their parents who come to night-tim- Dr. Belnap Offer expires May 31, 1981. con-tio- . strong club from Region Bring in this coupon at time of order and get $10.00 off your eye exam. No other discounts apply. THE PROGRAM is conducted bv qualified dietitians with specialities in weight l It emphasizes a three pronged approach ilia moderate balanced exchange diet. (2l moderate exercise, and 1) extensive behavior modification Other aspects ol weight l sikh as hodv fat determi- course director tion championship HE WILL speak on control program designed to combine weight loss with liveable eating for permanent weight control con-iro- The Davis Countv women's recieation volleyball program .aded. 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