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Show MARCH 7, 1984 CLEARFIELD IN ACTION It was heady and gutsy the wav the Falcon zeroed in on Brighton. The Bengals eventually won, but not without having to play their best. Jeff Parry hones in on the hoop while of flinging arms. Girls Basketball continued from pg. I feel like five or six teams have a legitimate chance at winning the title this year," said jJones. You have to look real seriously at .'Highland, West Jordan, Alta, Layton, Box ;Elder and us. ettable Season 1 right now. said Checketts, Julie Nelson and Kristy Snarr are rebounding and scoring well for us right now. Liz Manis and Karnella Myers are doing super and Wendy Ortiz is playing the best she can play. Plus we get some help from Jill Dixon underneath and from Mary Perkins and sophomore Sherry Evans. THE LADY Falcons led Region One through most of the year but happened to have their . THE LADY Lancers have as good a chance poorest showing in the season finale on their jown court against Layton. The Lancers took as anyone of getting into the state finals. Right advantage of that and ended up winning the now they have won several games in a row. We just played horrible, even topped off with a region championship. The 1984 title. jthough we outrebounded them by 10 or 20 kids know what it's all about. said Checketts. from the field boards and shot They've been there before." One unique factor about Checkett's seniors, to their42 percent. We just didn't put the ball up enough. Consequently, because is over a period of time, the present seniors lost the That have established a 46-- 9 rewe of well, game. group Layton played kind of thing happens in high school sports." cord. The group went 14-- 3 as sophomores on the junior varsity, 16-- 2 as a junior varsity squad said Jones. But Margo knows her kids know they are and 16-- 4 this year. Thats some tradition." jbetter than what they showed against Layton. said Brent. lThats all I care for. said the coach. com-Ipar- MANDY HENNENBERGER has been iCIearfield's consistent scorer all year, but jjones knows that she'll have to get some results from her other players as well. iPlayers like Rayelynn Hayes. Ruth Blanken-ishiShelly Heaps. Jana Mower. Natalie Nye . land Laura Wilcox must come through. Now the j My work is over." said Jones. Itournament is for the kids. I just hope they give it their all and 1 think they will. They are one of jihe hardest working groups I've ever had." Davis j p. - KAYSV1LLE The Lady Darts, led by tourCoach Ann Avondet. opened up their nament trail with a 4:10 Tuesday afternoon game against the Brighton Bengals. Whether they were to win or lose, their next game would be played Thursday night. - long time Davis Dart fan noted, If Davis isn't in there, then my next choice is Clearfield. If they had of beaten Brighton onTuesday night, 1 think they would have won the state cham- CLEARFIELD As one local coach said after Clearfield Highs superlative performstate basketball tournaance in the 1984 ment, I wasnt much of a Clearfield fan prior to the tournament, but after they beat Bingham and then ended up playing Brighton so hard, you couldnt help but applaude them. 4-- A ' pionship. ONE FORMER Clearfield High student, who works at Mountain Fuel in Salt Lake City, stated. I got so excited about Clearfield having a chance of being in the finals, that 1 got my boss to come with me Tuesday afternoon to see THEY SHOWED what high school basketball is all about. I mean playing as a team and shedding some selfish tendencies. We all learned a great lesson or at least had a chance the Bengals and the Falcons play. It had to be one of the most exciting basketball games he'd . ever seen. ' Coach Craig Hansen, We hope the kind of success we had this year will carry again into next season. 1 think everyone of those juniors -- will want to come back and repeat the things that took place this year. . CONGRATULATIONS Falcons, what a super year. to. That kind of feeling, was a pretty general thing after the Falcons third place finish in the tourney. 4-- A AN Ogden Standard Examiner employee, helps put the daily paper together, stated, It's always nice to see a team around here do well. 1 went to Roy High and was rooting for the Royals, but after they were beaten and knocked out, I began rooting for the Falcons. A gentleman in Kaysville, who has been a w ho 4-- A THE DARTS finished second in Region Four behind the powerful Highland Rams. But Carrie Gardner. Diana Petersen. Michelle Bateman. Angie Norris and Sonya Rees have some CLEARFIELD plays in the same bracket as positive thoughts about doing a little damage in jocs Highland and Box Elder. Their first game this year's tournament, especially with Highiwas on Monday night, so win or lose they land being bracketed in the other bracket. The previous five mentioned are Avondet's would play in the Wednesday afternoon bracket. starting five, but Cindy Sorenson. Tammy Duke and Nancy Kirkpatrick will help a lot coming off the bench. FACTORY SECONDS AND LAYTON - By winning the region title, the NORRIS HAS been the Dart's leading scorer Lady Lancerscscapcdrromgett.ng.nthcsame mos season, averaging nearly L. bracket as Highland in the 20 points pcrgame. But Davis needs some state basketball tournament. T e a scoring punch besides that of Norris if they expect to go far in the tournament. For the year the Lady Darts finished 3 in Four. Region WERE GOING IN on a roll. said Layton's Checketts. 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