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Show i I DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 25, 1981 WEEKLY REFLEX uu Roger Thomas, the leader of Beverly Young, Stephanie Harris, Tracy McKissick, the Clearfield City Recreation program, says there is no reason that each basketball Kristi Hunsaker, Beverly season in his city recreation leagues will continue to grow in number and excitement. Billie Jo Storing. Boys, 3rd and 4th grade. Cougars: Coaches Dennis Stout and Bob Blockston, PROVED to be no failure in his philosphy. More than 500 people, maybe a lot more than that, participated in this winters program. That includes tiny and large dribblers, the interested parents, the coaches, the referees and a number of others. The following is a compilta-tio- n of each player and coach that participated in the past season. They are listed by age group and team. Chad Fellows, Rodney Stout, Jake Racker, Mike Bullard, 1980-8- 1 II A I C A T1 Q IFIQ LCHUu nHll lllliU ing in only two games last year and a squad loaded with By KEITH DUNCAN seniors that have graduated. The hiring of Brad Hawkins to head the baseball fortunes at Layton High might have been a better move than what most fans might expect. His genuine love for the sport is the might-es- t asset of all. HAWKINS FACES the AMPERQ LHNUkllu I THE TASK at hand seems only fitting for Hawkins whose life has been devoted to the spring sport in one sort or the other. This week Hawkins will take his Lancer nine to St. George to play in the Sunshine Tournament which features 16 teams this year. After St George, we should have a pretty fair picture of who goes where, said Hawkins before the team left Wednesday. in- evitable task of putting together a bunch of pieces that might make a clear and respectable picture for Layton baseball fans. Last season the Lancers enjoyed one of their finest spring baseball seasons in years as departed Dee Burton led them to a championship with Clearfield. But with Burtons junior varsity participat- - LAYTON RETURNS only three players off the varsity of a year ago and with that kind of inexperience, dont expect AUCTION10:00 AM Thursday,1 March 26, 1981 3021 Pacific Hwy East, Tacoma, Wahington 0 Sale Site Phone: (206) 922-840- COMPLETE LIQUIDATION OF FIRMA, INC. 2 Million Dollar Evaluation HIGHLIGHTS: CRAWLER DOZERS: JO 450C. AC HD16, Cat D6B, TD15B, TD8C, TD7C, Cat D3, Case 350 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 951, Cat 941B. Cat 931. Case 11506, (3) Case 350, TD6, HD6, Ini 250, TD15, 1756, HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS. Case Case 580B. 980, Drott 50, Drott 40, GRADERS: Cat 14, LOADERS. Ini. Case 480C, JD 410: Case 1740, Ini. Cub Sweeper, RUBBER-TIREFORKLIFTS: Clark (3) SKIDDERS: 666, Davis, Thickol, 3850, TRENCHERS: Int 12 CY, TRUCKS: '74 Ini. 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Plenty of summer ball might be the best thing that will see most of his players through the season. Mark Woodward, senior, may be Laytons top pitcher. He threw in both of Laytons only junior varsity games and just two innings of state tournament varsity play. Davis, Bountiful and Ben Lomond are also taking the trip south. McConnell, Tyler Stuart, MOVE-I- Valentino, Brian Pearce, Ken Nelson and Mike Kilburn. lot since ninth grade but could be a big factor in Laytons suc- SOPHOMORES for cess. Joey Castillo threw with Woodward in junior varsity last year and is capable of playing in the outfield too. MURRAY appears to be Hawkins choice at the shortstop spot. He saw some action at second a year ago and is described as a good hitter. Power-hitteLance Bright-shu- e will get the nod 'at either the catcher position or just doing his job at hitting in the designated hitter spot. BRIAN r, JEFF PEARCE has no varsity experience but could be the Lancers choice at third. He played shortstop on junior varsity last year. Steve Kittrell could battle Pearce at the third base position. Ken Kortright could play outfield, though he hasnt played much in past years, besides summer ball. HAWKINS HAS high hopes for Todd Vought who quarter-backe- d the football team. He could help us in relief pitching this year, said Hawkins. While in St. George this week, each team is guaranteed at least three varsity games and a couple of junior varsity Alan Gentry Moss, Jeff Roberts, John RIGHTHANDER David Draper hasnt thrown a whole 1981 will include Ken Heath, Brad Merrill, Craig Kennedy, Robert Warnke, Todd Pavich, Jeff Moon, Dave Brown, Mark Maquire and Jamie Vigil. Hawkins gave up a promising football career to try his fortunes in the baseball world. He likes to think himself, he made the best choice. HE RECEIVED a baseball and football scholarship to attend Weber State in 5 but after the Wildcats dropped their baseball program, Hawkins made a transfer to the BYU school in Provo. Brad played one year under Glenn Tuckett at the Y then was drafted into the Boston Red Sox organization where he played for three and years in such far away places as Florida, New York, Salem, and Bristol, N.J. 74-7- one-ha- Gregory Chavez and Dustin Paterakis. Burke, Jarod Yeager, Coaches Joey Reese, Kent BOYS, 3rd and 4th, Lakers: Clayton and J.C. Von Colin, Kenn Angell, Derrick Judd, Jay Grant, Ryan Rogers, Gregory Parry, Kort Clayton, Jeff Wilson, James Slade and Jason Heslop. Boys, 3rd and 4th, Thunder-birdCoaches Eddie Naylor, Calvin Taylor and Manuel Gallegos, Andrew Graham, Ian Russell, David Taylor, Bart Michael Ketchum, Jared Hansen, Nathan Daich, Stephen Knowles, Jodie Slade, Nolan Ross and Bryce Gulbranson. s: GIRLS, RED Devils: Coach John Nalderand Robert Tripp, Jennifer Beck, Candace Nal-deAllison Sutton, Kimberly Nalder, Melanie Tripp, Tonia r, Caier, David Stringham, Tim . BOYS, 7th and 9th. Big Nine: Coach Jess Perez, Rick Herdt, Craig Carter, Mike Olsen, Kenneth Denson, Gardner, Bracken Larsen, Brad Larsen, Nathan Chandler, Thadd Layton, Jason Chambers, Steven Tyson Hiatt, Andy Archuleta, Anthony Valdez, Brad Sherwood and Brian Fryer. Boys, 7th and 9th. Mavericks: Coach Gary Anderson and Joe Anderson. Curtis Heise. Troy Jackson. Travis Wing, Tommy Trujillo, Chris Bell and Scott Kosnik. Thorpe, Greg Bowen. Kurt BOYS, 5th and 6th, Globetrotters: Coaches Ron Stephen- Anderson. Michael Call. John Kelsey, Max Greenland and Lane Crosbie. son and Les Stuart, Monte Geertgens, Cary Smith, Jaren Taylor, Troy Holben, Carey McClellan. Christopher Hill, Robert Stuart, Michael Prothero and Mike Ericson. Boys, 7th and 9th, 76ers: Coach Kris Yardley, Danny BOYS, 7th and 9th. Coaches Mark Cenise and Tim Garrahan. Richard Reed, Mike Reed. Keith Ewings. Randy Smith. Gordon Hatch. Hollis Hatch. Caulos Howard and Terry Standifen. Hill-fiel- Caryl Snow and Marie Gallegos. Girls, Super Kids: Coaches Cornell Griffeth and Rex Francis, Lisa Jorgensen, Marilyn Vance, Bettina Griffeth, Kim Francis, Sharia Beireis, Promise McIntosh, Tanya Smith and Debbie Gibbons. BOYS, 5th and 6th grade. Hawks: Coaches Darrell Ture- -' son and Steve Rasmussen, Mike Tureson, Jeff Anderson, Ray McDougal, Scott Jamie, Michael Carpenter, David Thurgood, Lorin Swenson and Del Green. Boys, 5th and 6th, Lakers: Coaches Harley Hunt and Curt GIRLS, BLUE Jays: Coaches Bob Hawthorn and Carey, Tim Hunt, Jason Thorpe, Darren Rasmussen, Brent Martin, Jeffery Call, LaRue Hawthorne, Leslie Browning, Maria Gallegos, Janae Cunningham, Christina Carey, Vickie Heaps, Kimberly Hill, Shannon Hawthorn and Stacey Monson. Girls, Globetrotters: Coach Marica Young, Linda Browning, Coalette Vance, Tonya Vance, Kathy Kelsey, Tracy Huffer, Kimberly Kelsey, Denise Munoz, Valentina Watkins and Denitt Perez. GIRLS, STRIDERS: Coach Barbara Young, Susan Young, James Godfrey, Robbie Hiatt and Ronald Clements. BOYS, 5th and 6th, 76ers: Coaches Cornell Griffeth, Les Matton and Gary Anderson, Brad Griffeth, Chad Morten-seBoyd Mattson, Randy Mark Anderson, David Hung, Donald Salonis, Daniel JOnlyDasLeftn Richardson, James Nicker- son, Ronnie Garner and David Naylor. H&R BLOCK BOYS, 7th and 9th, Hawks: Coach Larry Geertgens, Mark Adult Tax preparation fees are tax deductible. 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Report grievances to: Director. . . d: Hayworth, Kent Godfrey, Chaun McCellan, Jerema Fullmer, Jason Eberhard, Corby Hansen and Brandon Fullmer. Thomas, Teresa Thomas, should fill the void in an outfielder slot. Hes described as a good one. Mike Bunting, another junior, could also start for the Lancers. Other juniors include Mike Van-Wage- Gardner, Jeff Gardner, Daniel Young, Justin Clarke, Dustin Fullmer and Adam Kite. Skills Clinic: Grade 2, Shane Kirnber, Dwight Johnson, Tracey Stapley, Evan Anderson, Ari Hunsaker, Drake Green, David Smith and Chris Garcia. BOYS, 5th and 6th, Comets: David Stephens, David and Eric Stephenson. Boys, 5th and 6th, Bullets: Coaches Kay Chandler, Dan Gardner and Brian Hansen, y, Gardner and Darrel Hicks. Boys, 7th and 9th, Chargers: Coach Elwin Stapley, Steve Jorgensen. BOYS, 3rd and 4th, Falcons: Coaches Ray Peterson and Keith Cisney, Kyle Hems-le- Peterson, Ryan Cisney, Scott Lucas, Andy Schaffner, Evan Heise, Michael Lopez, Bradley Ross and Michael Allred. Boys, 3rd and 4th, Jazz: Coaches Bob McKissick and Les Stuart, Darrin Carpenter, Mark Tureson, Bradon Barber, Brent McKissick, Ryan Vaughan Thomas, Mathan Anderson, Eric Jaime, Carl Barker, Michael Thomas, d, Coaches Rick Sands and Dwight Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Evan Astle, Tyler Monson, Matt Reese. Mike Henderson, Nolan Porter, Bruce Grant, Ricky Beck, Ryan Daren Reed, Danny Thur-gooJared Charlton, Mike Leckington, Kari Hunsaker, Michael Todd and Greg Ryan Hawthorn, Steven Bums, Brent Kirnber, David Adams and Dennis Winger. SKILLS CLINIC: Grade 1, Jason Lopez, Matt Barlow, Matthew Call, Travis Anderson, Matthew Taggart, Ryan The Layton Lancers will be guided this spring by Coach Brad Hawkins, former Weber State and BYU athlete De- nson, Vinnie McMullin and Hutchison, Douglas Hutchison, Jonnie Graham, Blake Geertgens, Robert Henderson, Laine Hazen, Arthur Boys, 5th and 6th, Cougars: Coaches Richard Barlow and Dirk Barlow, Eric Barlow, |