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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-r-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 7, 1980 VIS Vikings - Braves Square Off Unlucky Woods Cross Wildcats Seek Win Over Highland Rams By DAVE WIGHAM program at Woods Cross could do right now is to forget the first go round and concentrate on getting revenge on a coupje o) folks. second shot. Viewmont beat them by one and then last week to top it all off. the West club beat them by one in overtime. That makes their four loses by a grand total of eight points Assist Coach Mike Hall of Bountiful noted "They could very well be NO ONE deserves the luck the Cats ran into during the first go round. Here they are at the turning point and they have only one win to show for it. depending on their Tuesday night game with Bountiful. Look at the figures though. They lost to the Braves by four in the first game. Highland beat them by two on a last THIS FRIDAY they can do a lot for themselves in that bid for a state berth as they host the Highland Rams. The Wildcats had a good game on the Ram floor only to lose on a last ditch effort. Going into the Tuesday game the Rams were 3 in league action and facing West while the Cats were and playing Bountiful. For the Cats to have much of WOODS CROSS The best thing the people connected with the basketball , 2-- DD V. Davis Darts To Host Bear River By DAVE WIGHAM - vent won a league ballgame this season the Davis team should not take the Bear River club for granted. . , THAT ALMOST happened last week when the Bears took on the Ben Lomond crew. The Scots built up a big lead then began to substitute freely only to see the Bears pull within a couple of points in the closing minutes. They haven't won a game but they are by no means pushovers. their opponents and you quickly see the reason the Darts cant take Bear River lightly. IN THEIR seesaw battle last week with Logan the Davis crew was up and down all evening. First they had the lead, then got behind and then went ahead and finally hung on with some great clutch foul IN THEIR first meeting the Cats didn't have much trouble with the touted Ram press but hit a cold spell. Indeed they have the people to handle the press, like Roger Lowe who could break a press by himself. The Rams are a hot and cold team, as their record would THE CATS have been turn- - ing to Dale Christiansen and couldn't hit from the outside and lost the game but then they couldnt miss against Viewmont and they won. They were especially hot from the charity stripe where they connected on 31 attempts. RANDY Rawlings is their big gun. He had 24 last week and will probably match up with the Cats top man Mark Earnshaw. Mark is a great player inside despite giving up inches. This week though he is minute.'"" i Offered ' True the Davis crew is in second place, one game behind league leader Ogden. And true the Darts did beat Bear River up north in their first meeting. land. ALTHOUGH both coaches play it down this is the determining factor in deciding who gets the key to the city. Both coaches have noted that their players really don't get caught up in the key thing but that the rivalry is the big thing. In the first Vike victory sophomore John White came off the bench to spark his club. He since injured his ankle and has seen limited action but is expected to be ready for the Braves clash. BOTH ENTER the game with one loss, that is if both won their Tuesday games, and on top of the league standings. Both only need a couple of wins to gain a state berth and both would like to wrap up that invitation. The lone Viking loss came last week when they were knocked from the unbeaten ranks by a good Highland club. Hot shooting by the Rams and a rare off shooting night by the Vikes were the difference in the contest. f JUNIOR KYLE Morrell had the hot hand in the Highland game picking up 15 while Rich Downs scored 13 and Paul Hansen 10 in a losing effort. SENIOR PAUL Hansen summed up the loss for the entire team. think we were 1 Bountiful's Jim Perkins overconfident, thinking if South could beat them we could if, we showed up. It ' played his best game at the school, according to his coach, in the win over South as the speedy senior ended the night with 28 points. The Braves displayed a well balanced attack proved to us that we have to play well against everyone in the league to win." The Braves lone loss in . 5 IT USED to be when these two clubs met the home lloor was the big thing but recently those ideas have changed. Remember a year ago both clubs won a game apiece by 20 points, on the opposing floor. Viewmont won on the Braves floor so the home floor advantage doesn't seem to hold true anymore. Norm Parrish was a thorn in the Braves side in their first meeting and he has been playing well. Perkins has been scoring well lately and these two could go head to head in this battle. BOUNTIFUL wasn't ready for the White kid in the first outing but this time around Coach Mike Hall is expecting the move and is ready to counter. Viewmont hasn't played well as a team for a couple of weeks and would like to put one together this week. Lineups will feature Brad Gibson. Mike Dolder. Morrell. Parrish. Hansen. Downs. Scott Barlow or White for Vikes and Perkins. Bradford. Jacox. Rampton. Clark Mabey. Layne Christiansen and Jim Hill for the Braves. SHOULD BE a packed house at Viewmont with the winner getting the inside edge for the league title. Workshop Planned Parents of preLAYTON sent. future and past Federal Headstart students are invited to attend a seminar beginning Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. at Lincoln Elementary School in Layton. THE WEEKLY seminar will run in ten sessions from 7 to 9 p.m. under chairmanship of Barbara Nedeker with the Davis School District Head start statl'and former University of Utah professor of social work. Called "Exploring Parenthood." it will cover subjects ranging from problems lor single parents to stress to introducing children to art bv Ivan Cornia. High school credit will be available for those attending, a school district official said, lb JhuEi JK TT CLEARFIELD Jill THE MAIN man for the Davis five continues to be senior Jeff Emery who led all scorers with 19 points in the Logan win. Although not a T.;fi t;ri r: PAINT team by any means, " E-- Z KAREj) 5IATEX Marvelustre Reg. 14.65 Care i4 (b4 3iii iiorl! no f !) flo i.VllijfHjl vs .. 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Sunday and holidays when an additonal $2.50 is paid at Powder Mountain. Only a limited number of tickets are available, so skiers are invited to come in as soon as possible. There's still time to enjoy Utahs snow at Powder Mountain, wwl. Lomond and the Darts wouldn't be surprised to see it from the outset of their meeting on Friday. THE BIG gun for the Bears, with their leading man out with art nits games including impressive road wins over West and High- n. . John Kristensen lately and will more than likely use them this week. Also ready are Terren Hallows. Wes Johnson and Reed Call, all of which have seen some action. Coach Bak--e- r has tried many combinations and will try more in an attempt to find the winning one. These Cats have a lot of pride and know they are facing a tough road but they must also feel that their luck is bound to change. This week is as good a time as any. They have proven they are tough at home and should use that home floor to their advantage. show, against South they the outside. He teams with the likes of Dale Jensen and Austin Andersen. Davis ranks second in the league, both in standings and points scored and given up. , The Bears have been rough on themselves giving up a lot of points. They had a great shooter in Miller but the big man has since suffered an injury and without him in the lineup the Bears don't have a true big man. Passes reserve senior guard Qlen Amell in the final,4 good scoring performance out of this likable guard. Taige Flint added 14 and Pat McGill another for the Darts a week ago. The Bears showed a great fullcourt press in their near miracle comeback against Ben great to watch. If the inside clogs up then the guards take over and in the Cats. Lowe and Kevin Nitzel plus the Maxwell kids and Jeff Barlow of the Rams, the fans will see some people who can fill it up. impossible to bounce back Discount shoonng-by- ; n as close in height as he ever gets. These two should be from. Meanwhile the Rams could take control of third place with a couple of wins. DAVIS IS gearing for their battle with Ogden in a week, if they start thinking about the Tigers too soon they just might find themselves two games behind instead of one. The game is in Kaysville where the Darts are tough. Add to that the feeling around the league that the Darts have a habit of playing up to the level, or down, to one-ma- - BOUNTIFUL The way things have been going around the league, this weeks matchup with rivals Viewmont and ' Bountiful on the Vikes home floor could very well decide the championship of the as Jeff Bradford had 17 and Scott Rampton 14 followed by Brad Jacox with 13. an injury, has been Hunter Gree and good shooter from KAYSVILLE Even though their opponents ha- N a shot at a state berth theyll need at least a split from this week. Six loses will be almost league action came on the first meeting between these two in January when the Vikes won by six points. Since then the Braves have won all their By DAVE WIGHAM PARTICLE BOARD IFnimestiX PRIME RIB C95 Fri. & Sat. 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