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I 1" p' is mi Jim Milo rend OF the Clearfield bunch is their inside STRENGTH people, Rodger Vincent and Russell I lorence to be more specific 1 hese two carried the lewd in their win last week with Russ pouring n 28 and Rodger adding 21 more in the win over the Lakers The big difference is that the Vikes won on the road something not accomplished a lot m this league, while the Falcons won at home This week the Vikings will enjoy the home floor edge 84-S- -- AS THIS game approaches, it looks like the guard line of Viewmont going against the inside work of the Clearfield club Can the Falcons stop Thacker and Miller and can the Vikes hold down Florence and Vincent That in turn puts the pressure on the other members of the club Viewmont needs a good game out of Doug Day, Kelly Downs and Paul Hansen to hold down the one-tw- o punch of the Falcons Then too the Clearfield guardline of Larry Read and Maik Reid will need to control the shooting of Miller and Thacker REVENGE MIGHT be involved in this contest. Last year in the varsity competition the Talcons won a couple of extremely close games over the Vikes Also in the PIHE TREES For Christmas and Planting Good Selection Top Quality Low Prices Cherry Ln East Layton 37 laiii j slr n fc4 I J it O (.ta 1 1 r j w- If - H r li 3 3s ) It 3 I C I I vf 1 I ii:j V t a i I 4 0 r H 'a kuri I J isl I 1 I J Ci:ii-- J 1 f(ssl, j,';. iiH a' idrutti tu f rt J ive nn V 'f , !..' i!b . I a. I v r s 1 Sieve, on the team and he is fighting fur the var sity spot at I5D with junior Gary Christiansen Senior Lynn AKey is also b itk on the squ id this year He alterna'cd between variety and JV last year, he'll go at 138 JUNIOR Paul Duprix takes the mat first for the Lavion crew at the 98 pound class He had a good season of junior varsity action last year and Coat h Hansen believes he can win this year Another senior on the club is at 119 in the form of Wayne v d. t v iti- - ii J rij ' thrm dsn r . !' ..! e i! I .!- By - I Now Ben Uimond PAPIR seem hke the Woods Cross bum h should be heavy favorites go mg into their game with Ben Lomond The Sails have been beaten ba lly m the pres a "on games while the Wildcats ON 0 ' c 1 a - ti a 1 pm. I V I, . i , t- With both coming off wins, bolh will be sky high, but give this edge to the Viewmont team They won a game that very few even thought would be close Neither club will be hurt that much by a loss but the winner will be sitting high BEFORE THE season started the Clearfield team would be considered heavy favorites going into thu game Since the Vikings played extremely well a week ago, the Vikes have made this contest a tossup FOR SALE Nicest GiftAntique Shop in the Salt Lake Valley, Country Atmosphere. MUST SELL FOR PERSONAL REASONS Excellent Lease Arrangement zi4 r, frs I rut t i ' J If t Ht JtMilV, f D ft t a o ( v 1 rJ t elJ J.w I1 ' f X t 1 1' f i j AVION IS a ' ev idr is t . J fture wi;h il IvtHt ADA !!;: , m II l V 1 t ."til J (Hi l I ,1 A i 1 O t r v ! . v w ! G- - i 1 r n r r a r ufagr trfy rt g tra r .in bj e pre .? sthi j I . .! nlm J 1 hull f ,n J I r t fit S S 12 .1 iwa'tr d h in ( , !!- -- K. d ttd, 9 1 nil),11 I I. if j ' ,i jst"ent illiv 1. t 4, it would have won all of theirs with the exception of the Bountiful contest Tbe Bountiful team is the only common opponent of the two clubs and both were beaten handily bv the Braves Woods Cross however have a" ers an won t h eil er 4 ,r now, -ai I ,; ( if vi.-- , ns 1 a ' I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 ar r li on. .!.li.,' .do v I S d r I " I ah I ii Di.is ear hav 1 ud.ci. 'I ( H , h i I Vi 0 w Ii I a t . 3 :I : t ' 1 "1 ( i I it I hi he itn r. 4 i v ai ' r.neons You are the Brad Petersen, Jeft I merv and Pat McGill will be joined from the bent h by Todd Tavlot, Tod VanBnxklin and Mark Davenport in this league opener. The Duris are bigger and have the belter talent of the two Look for both schools in this area to start off on the right foot, with wins in Region I d as " 11 , TU V - e '.r il I I .1 n fl'sld " ll' a O a V The Darts don't have productive preseason record, but remember they the-mos- t . I J 1 s a f rve e 1 to 1 il j, inj 1 i fh i I 1 j 1 f s J"' s: , '.I rj'. I t l s l.t nr ;l an J I' - t e I L e id 1, s ; ; fun !) t I w . : k J Cin h Cul' n of s 1 h," J TV w I ii w 1, a 'p I s.n a 1 , 1 rp r; . Super-Greate- st Love John & Fran Brown CHRISTMAS CLOSEOUT WkiripM HOME . Models and .... , . HAPPY HOLIDA YS FOR THE Cals to win theyll have to contain Robbie Tillman somewhat Tillman is considered one of the best guards in the state on any level and is an excellent shooter. In the loss to Bountiful Tillman poured in 30 the bench to score To sum up the contest between these two clubs it looks like the balance of the Wildcats against the one man show of the Scots Anyone can guess the outcome of this situation, unless all six or seven of the Cats have an off night, which isnt likely DAVIS ON the other hand opens up with an unknown club in South The Cubs have a lot of players returning from a year ago but they are' still struggling to get in the win column '. o RI At IV fdinrJ ai Divis h.ph ( my I I a e Ii r out over such 4 A schools as Viewmont and Bonneville while the Scots have had problems beating McCleery does the damage fiom the inside These arent the only two players who can score either The Cats can also get points out of Mark LeCheminant or Brent Horton with players of the caliber of a Mark Earnshaw, coming off .1 I 1 I Linda Reed Selene Fraley Julie Tenderholt Julie Thurgood Kathryn Tezak Laurie Archer Becky Hart Sandra Butterfield pleasant victories points in a losing effort Robbie cant beat you alone and the general feeling around the league is that a team can concede Tillman his points and shut off the other four players and still come away with the victory Woods Cross definitely has the guns to win this contest In past weeks they have missed the services of Lynn Westergard who is nursing a sore ankle Hopefully hell be ready to go in this game ON THE other hand the Scots have to contend with a bunch of Wildcats who can all score Jeff Ostler is the outside power while big Mark " 1 In- - si tied ' ! in fi uia.bir, h isn ist I ,!' 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St a I t 1 an 4 li I' e si I,, i.l 3- 11 I I t i S , t .1 I I s - , 1 this one up for (talk rieru e on I e prt if t.' e ' I I . t 1 BE US anyone junior varsity game, where most of the pUyers and both the coaches were involved, the Vikings handed Clearfield one of their two loses f ic m B ( .) W g pr ,j r in j rf start, rg ri Jan I. f on a f - 1 is on j ii I .r J , h i A r n or r h la i, . k 1 1 r F . , f r I' e g f il . till ; 1 -- - h 1 r t v v t- airt that Be prauice fames are ovet P iin f our jumps into a fall slate of leagut games this weik with Davis visiting South I? ph and the Woods (rcsli ilikats plevirg hast to I - r s is t I own OAU WK.HAM GUM If Hi e . 1(1 on tm I,; ' a li 1 imwferi ii sc?:3jU C Kn f ft S ,r t. r. t ,1 C u's t f s dl v to sini e t e I an would pri i at ! leal then 1 D e , r I l.rt. Davi (hat win" and - Lratv ! I a 11 v I iht t r r , I VVII.'I He e D ri l ' ttore .' 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I 1 5 '.win d'.i' : ! t g THE THIRD rn'irkr with iem e is r u r Dm any Littb fit Id who purs at K.7 last Season Ikmg wii 'ltd m it the sami weight as the Mayne Kittrell, S3 ha J to move up a weight but this year is in the right cl tmn He also pl.n td in region a year ago Speaking of Kittrell, the 4- - 766-139- 0 v J AIR. 1 t ii .it t lv r an I ..'it. ti.l t t 4 i si M r I ,' ct I ' i "1 i io3A il r 4l t &C'i as will Ms lute t: e ' is I"jf 1 ,4 t) in? ,' i n f ' s wi it Kurt ts a J.n it ! rl -t I II it f n i " t"-- I 11 r 4 ! V s t a " ' i c at 'i ) n tJ 4 ! i to s f staii 11 1,1 lift' HI r ill etl!y t f ii r r t 'r u, j t i tv k , li 'f f I at f ko I jt 1 ft I t tA I tv V- i f ? i 2rf flat t rr 1 ol u t 1 I a tf4 41). , 1 t GoosSi At I TIAMSjn t f , t k ! ti t 1 1 ' Do i- -j id, ri MiSii m M f 'da) n , i aui 9 i 4 . ..1 J t 1 ( SSI I '& t I ft Ijjr vfv IUm, H ! 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WuSPAY ASP a rdnes 3 Is Su 11 a o', , ii, i t t j j yi j j '!? c I 3 U: i - ( i 1 still unbeaten this season including their league win PAST seasons the Vikinj;s hate had the talent to play with anvorie m the apoe but they never played well together as a unit f veil the start of this season the team had to find out the hard way that they must play togeflter, loses to Woods Cross and Skyline in particular then last wreck in their opener the Vikes had to go up north and battle the strong Weber club on their home floor. AH the Vikes did was 5 play team ball at its best and upset the favorites in the ; league opener IM ri i Ml U SajU(6 3 it 4 f if is Kelly Downs all scored in double figures for Cnai h J n Johansen to down tne M(Pr trew c.V 'U Meanwhile tfie Cliarficld I'din was doing the same thing they have done till 5 tar, win The I alt ons, under new head man Craig Hansen, are - f 1 baiur4a f c I 'll ' Ma J I, ii, Cl rf c i i 3 1 4 j ' nr f v i ii't Br id Th u k r, HIGH AM BOUVilHJL llrforc ih" f.rst shot was iakei, both the udiht-- s and (hv plavrrs 376-85- I f 1 has the krtlcJ.e and ivj fit m e U ts r i r a 1 nJ wti sin r E. 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