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Show t' L WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 8. 1979 Bachotball Team Still Unbeaten With 8-- 0 Record VJJl A tv 'we i i WOODS CROSS f ff '. V. Jt ' i'; 'A ;. T-- '? V f V 'A.. v ''"' a V ' f' " - t - ,;: ' ...; "VfJ T.-.- A, r '"r , Ai1 ,1' 1 :ft'. jS :4A ' " :.xV ' ' . :' J is;.; , - ,.. .: ivkvJM 3- .$ t- 4 '' ,s ;. ' .'V'-r-Jit- i i'j It. t z IU1 f , i A - , When the BOUNTIFUL Region Four wrestling clubs get together this week up at Bear River there should be a iv- fe :' "..i t hv .M A , 4 ' j jss ,. ' f t ,'a ; 1 t" np v . , u 15- - ,. ' i - V- - 'i- i L A - --. :W second place. tn- : WWrW'h ' ov, r" I :; AJ - L a -- Ay' Logan fourth. The tournament runs Wednesday through Thursday up at Bear River. Box Elder should win the title but then Davis and Woods Cross will stage a great fight for second. iS: Jacobs has moved down a a defending state champ, from Box Elder, is favored at 105 with Grover of Bear River and Mikejaylor of Davis next in line. r. t m ftCIV" LCMlJ C L A D E R S . ... (34). The first place Fal- cons, however, deserve top honors after back a determined Viewmont bunch last week. But to do so, the Clearfield crew had to rely on a Mark Reid jumper from the top of the key with only two seconds left to pull this one off. Final ' score was ... .. 59-5- 7. . . LAYTON Heading into f this week of action, Viewmont y and Layton are tied for second place in Region One, along t-- with Roy, with 3 marks. 6-- r: AFTER THIS week, the is- - sue should be settled as the . two dubs collide this Friday on the Lancers floor. Prior to i their meeting though, both clubs face good matchups on : Tuesday with the Vikes play-in- g f Roy and the Lancers playing Weber. T Layton survived a down scare last week at Bon-r- : neville while the Vikes lost on a last second shot to Clear-i- : field. This is nothing new to the Vikings as they lost twice a year ago by a total of two points to the Falcons. slow-- f LAYTON RAN away from the Vikings in their first meeting but the Viewmont team seems to play better on the road. A lot of water has gone under the bridge since y that first meeting and both ;J clubs are much improved. The Vikings proved one theory wrong last week in the Clearfield game. Word was that all you have to do is shut down the scoring from the guard line of of the 41 are probably the most underrated and unnoticed start fastbreaks along with scoring and playing sound defense on players much taller. Coach Johansen and the two guards know that r.lagie L'Iiiigp Complete the entry below and mall or bring to: Center r.1to!c ill r.!f.s!c r:.iiL OVER 21 & magic mixer FOOD PREPARATION CENTER Ben Crenshaw. 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Layton would usually enjoy the home floor advantage but as far as the Vikes are concerned they like the foreign floors. Should be a great battle. On a ncrj Ooscli MUST BE THE BEAR River club has lost some close games down 5. Hes followed by Smoot of Box Elder, Andy Thompson of premiere centers in the their success is due to these three men. This week the game could well rest on their shoulders again as they try to hold down the Lancer giants. Main concern is Gordon Anderson, one VIEWMONTS BIG men, Hansen, Downs and Doug Day No Obligation! league action with Allen averaging 15 points an outing, Miller 12 and Leak another 11. It might be noted that the Bear played three games without their leading scorer Allen, which may account for several defeats in the region. 4. pound weight with Matt Owen BRANDON FLINT and Matt Stireman are the forwards for the Layton club and points between MARK McCLEERY has been a great point getter for Coach Baker pouring in 19 points each time he takes the floor and hes the man the look Mark for. Cats LeCheminant is playing his best ball of the year right now and the coaches point to him as the most improved player and one of the big reasons for their success. Jeff Ostler is playing better after a slow start due to an the bottom of the pack. Three players for the Bears are in double figures for the time? was named MVP of the game. Who won the Phoenix Open golf tournament? Pele is known in what-sport? will X 8 I J A 1700 South 765 West, Syracuse Ph. -- They adapt to windows of almost any size and shape. Pick your own color scheme. 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Without the rebounds though, are neutralized they them. 1- -7 third. fit Who was named the first ever world tennis cham-- : : pion? 2. What team has won the Super Bowl for the third 1. can face any situation and come out on top in most cases. Led by several seniors, the Cats are shooting for an undefeated league record. SMOOT OF Box Elder is rated number one in the 126 people in the league. All these three do is get rebounds and 35 week they have the task of facing the Cats on the Wildcat floor, a place where they have been almost unbeatable. For the record the Bears come record into town with a which places them down near ing it out for second and both offer some problems. Flint is always around the basket and is tough to keep off the boards, while Stireman is as quick a forward as there is in the state. In the first meeting the Lancer big people won the battle, this is a new battle and a new battle plan. scoring challenge. Woods Cross has matured into an experienced club that Mark Moulton of Davis fight- - ui smaller Vikes, but add to this how quick and active Anderson is, and he alone could keep the three Vikings busy. Miller and youre home free. Last week the Falcons held down their scoring but the big men Paul Hansen and Kelly Downs picked up the slack, BEING NUMBER one puts added pressure on clubs since everyone seems to get that much higher when they play. The challenge of beating the best has haunted the Cats wherever they play, yet they seem to raise above the . state. At 67 he causes enough problems for the Thacker and t, i brother whq is a state champion, is favored in the 112 class with. Max Cloward of Davis scheduled to place second. Another returning state champion from the Bees,; Todd Williams, is the heavy favorite at 119 with Pat Shuldberg of. Woods Cross and Lancers Battle killings: 2nd Place Up For Grabs By DAVE W1GHAM 41 Gerry Norman, the twin Russ Florence they-shou- better each game. BEAR RIVER couldnt beat the Cats on their floor and this :0 weight because of the injury to Mortensen. Gary Norman, Be the league leaders in this region and everyone is out to trip you up. Just ask ld of their attention, but remain unblemished'1 ;:; this week. Last 4 days HERE ARE the top seeded wrestlers in each weight. In the 98 pound class, Richards of Box Elder is undefeated and favored with Roberts of Bear River and Mark Jacobs of Woods Cross behind him. :''.:w,;.r THE CATS face some tough contests down the wire on the road, which might take some1: ranking in one paper. The Wildcats just seem to get clubs. 145 class, but by then the tournament will be over. X4 mm EVERY TEAM and their coach seems to have something up their sleeve special for the Wildcats when they play them. Slowdowns, zones, spread offenses, clogup the middle, ging everything has been tried and has failed. Woods Cross is still on top of the league standings with a perfect 0 record and a full two games up on the next There is a little ray of hope for the other teams. The Bees arent that strong above the AW '' J - THE HEAVYWEIGHT division should be the most interesting of all as all the top four have lost to someone in region. Jon Warden of Davis is the number one seed, Andy Boehme of Woods Cross is second with Christiansen of Bear River third and Pella of them. f.'V'V';i!3:v's I season including three wins over Criddle. Hill of Bear River and Wheller of Box Elder are next in line. COACH BOB Steele of Woods Cross sums up the coaches feeling. They are strong, in the seeding meeting they brought up the point that their first five men are undefeated in region meets. You cant give them five first places and expect to catch 'V I f Cross is the odds on favorite to win the title at 185 with Kevin Criddle of Davis ranked second. Jason is 22-- 1 on the the TO coaches around the league they could give the team championship right now to Box Elder and let the rest fight it out for second place. Indeed the Bees are the top rated club in the state for the 3A rankings. They have beaten everyone either in dual meets or tournaments. They have three returning state champions and a host of returning region champs. tion. pushover for anyone. On the other hand, the Woods Cross team has turned into one of the best in the state, a fact that is substantiated by their number one 8-- Jason Whitney of Woods ACCORDING - V.';-j, Oyler of Bear River should win the title at 167 but McCree of Ogden, Gary Percival of Davis and Widdison of Box Elder will be fighting for the title also. great battle. Unfortunately for some the battle will be for ? n' i-- di of Ogden, Bell of Box Elder and Gregg Shuller of Davis. ByDAVEWIGHAM v jy. - Coaches around Region Four are starting to wonder just what they have to do to get the Woods Cross basketball team in the loss column. I s' injury in football. Add filenames of Lynn Westergard,: Greg Tuttle and Mark: Earnshaw and one can see; why the Cats are enjoying: great success in league ac- the stretch and in looking at the point spread they have lost seven games by a total of 45 points which is an average of just under seven points a game so the Bears are no ByDAVEWIGHAM - 4 f I-.- i- 393-844- 3, 1 Ogden ext. 72 , V; |