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Show V.f fi I.F A ;S A MFIEX-C- JOuRh At. AFfUl 1 7, 1 Sfr3 -- S luORTH CUV.5 ""N IfAOf R. Af fit 17, 1 53 ..iJMHKVimtN6 Trade Action SIPOXETB Continues b,fJAU WIUttM Major College s4 by M1 fri totoflt f Uil M ficki it th l ll p m; kJ juf ff w (Y I vt 2,0 i!Wwfh () 0.sM they KJ IrmltM'twMltoy vt flH j It.lha ment eahff burn ifc4 pr.fic hJ fkra wttfljf the troe superstar. 7 the Braves who y it or ) chmg they ptjm without ProMoorul f.J bh hk PRO CAMP Two pro BOUNTirt'L feuwHul basketball player from the Utah Jari who iruie cJkJ tuper tun from CaliMiua, TIui'i am ui m the L uh boyt ouU lx but ihe tiory Weber fit ct it that ub preptim artnl at fxxl at ikte hm but ihe otheft don't xiotftJ they ccOunly don! btinf ibe Mt to the baUpmct cither. IF THE pUjert at Bountiful are food enouyh to ia a tute crottn one nould bate to think they would be food enoufh to play in college. Someone mitted (he boat, thete fuyt are proten winner. Ii juti f net to thow that even winninf a tute champion whip doctn'l wamnt much in ihcte partt. Track Features Top Performers BOUNTIFUL THE BRAVES don't have the numbers on their team that others have but they also have something that few schools have, a returning state champion. When a school has a pure runner the main problem facing the coaching stall is deciding which event to place them in. Such is the case with Coach Mitch Willey of the Braves who is faced with the problem of which race to enter Steve Tueller in each meet. STEVE WON the state 4A championship a year ago in the half mile with a fine clocking of 1:56.0 minutes. Already this season he has won meets in Utah and Idaho and is well on his way to defending his title. He is also slated to run in the mile and the quartermile. He is the type of runner that is going to excell in any event that his coaches place him in. Steve is one of eight seniors who have been on the track program for several years and each of them are capable of placing in every meet. Justin Nelson is a great pole vaulter who can go around the 13 foot mark which makes him a favorite in the region. ; JIM PERKINS will run when his baseball duties allow him to do so and he is slated for action in the sprints. Some coaches have noted that he could have been one of the best tracksters around if he had since he avpect or ten years into this Hen has been involved with such camps for about seven years so between them both they have a great basis for the camp. Allan was more blunt about the camp when he noted, Were not here to make professionals out of the players but to help them make their team for next year. game. S The camp is for players ages to 17 with the idea of the Mabey is continuing his fine athletic career at the school competing in the discus event where his best throw ins around 140 feet. Bountiful is strong in the discus with a couple of fine juniors joining Gark In the event. Mike Woodbury has thrown the discus 130 feet while Terry Ferrell has a toss of 125 feet to his credit. players, in college and even in wont win the region meet cause of the lack of depth but don't be surprised to see some top performers in individual events come from the Braves team. Dans. This ran their record to 2 on the year. Clearfield By DAVE WICIIAM 4-- meanwhiile climbed back into the win column with that 1 win over Layton. The Falcons then lost 3 against Weber. Davis High soccer team continued its winning ways this past week as the Darts came up with three wins in league action to stay on top of Region Four. Elsewhere Bountiful won three games, Woods Cross a couple and a tie and Viewmont a win, a loss and a tie. 3-- 5-- neville, Layton and Weber with Roy and Clearfield right behind them. Bountiful took control of Region Five with their three wins this past week as the league took advantage of good weather to make up games. The Braves defeated Highland 1 , then Cyprus 0 and finally easily downed West IN Region One things were thrown into a mess with the play of Layton and Clearfield who caused problems for the leaders. 2-- It is mentioned this week that the Davis club, by virtue of their unblemished record in league action, are the top rated 3A team in the state thus far. , WOODS CROSS stayed close to the Bountiful club in 4-- 2-- 1. 6-- cord well ahead of second place Logan. Layton on the week handed Weber a 2 setback, then lost to Clearfield 1 and then they dropped a 1 contest to the 3-- 3-- 2-- . Warm winds, melting the ice on Flaming Gorge Reservoir, are uncovering one of the best trophy trout fisheries in the West, according to Utah Division of Wildlife officials. TRADITIONALLY, as soon as the ice is off the Gorge, large brown, rainbow and lake trout are caught. Last year on April 7, a rainbow trout was caught, breaking a Utah state record held for 32 years. The record rainbow was one of the Kam- loops strain planted in the reservoir between 1969 and 1971. In 1977, Flaming Gorge also produced the state record brown trout weighing 33 pounds and 10 ounces. Most fishermen will never hook one 95 For average Living Room Dry Cleaning Dry Cleaning and Shampoo A FREE FURNITURE CLEANERS ESTIMATES zl Who won the Heritage Golf Classic? 2. Who won the LPGA Kemper Open? 3. What year did Jesse Owens compete in the Olympics? 4. How many gold medals did he win? 5. Roger Staubach recently re- tired from what team and what 1. the Dirt) 70 several years. Basically though we just w anted to get involved in the community and this is one of the best w ays we can do it, they both noted. The day is broken down into a couple of areas. The morning hours w ill be spent on the basic fundamentals such as passing, dribbling and shooting. The the standings as they downed then beat West Highland 2-- and then finished with a 2 tie with Viewmont. . The Vikings stayed in third place in the league with a 0 win over Cyprus, the 2 tie with Woods Cross and then 2-- 1 2-- 7-- they lost -0 BOTH BLN and A Util noted that they etcn't just jucu that would show up a couple of tnmutes on three of the We'U be there all day for the entire cek. Ben added. They really seem concerned about the quality of the camp and are try ing to make it something onhbiIe for everyone involved. They have chosen a time to run their camp that doesn't conflict ith the other various basketball camps and would like to encourage all the local players and athletes in the area to attend. d). According to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources fisheries biologists stationed at Lake Powell, fishermen are getting excellent results fishing for crappie and largcmouth bass. After spending many days questioning fishermen to tabulate the number and kinds of fish caught, the biologists concluded fishing success is probably better now than it will be for the rest of the year. SJ 100 meter: Burnett (B) Adams (L) Kent (B. 2.04.4 200 meters: Ecdeston (L) Rhiney (L) Wright (L) 23.4 FISHING HAS improved because warming water temperature has caused the crap- for the largemouth bass. Fishing should continue to be excellent for the next four weeks. Creel census information, THUS FAR in Region Five the Bountiful team has a record for 1 1 points from the six games. Woods Cross has a record for 10 points from seven games. The Vikings are two games behind the Wildcats and one behind the Braves. A team earns two points for a win and one for a tie. -2 of these record-breakin- g trout, but many large trout are caught each spring. Flaming Gorge is stocked each year by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Wyoming Game and Fish and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. In 1979, these agencies stocked nearly 3.5 million trout in the Gorge. Some of these fish are lost through natural mortality, but many 4 will be inch catchable trout this year. Catchable trout 10-1- are easier for the average, fisherman to catch, but there is always a chance a new state record will be on the line. Flaming Gorge is open to angling day. year-roun- 24 hours a -- GSEuCEl) position? ANSWERS TO SPORTS QUIZ 1. Doug Tewell. 2. Nancy Lopez-Melto3. 1936. 4. Four gold medals. 5. Dallas Cowboys IN LOTS OF o 3 ONLY Layton o Kayovillo o Clearfield Mrf 1 I 1(1 ) I? CmfellftDftfHLtowJaa wait (jett jitt Ucvjsfwe ksui-t- ssrf Pit (Crij) short ba s a lisjue a I aWfitts to fk, g , .JrSff (sclt1l lO I I W Uff (Cl tv.u itT 6 2 C. th jump: M W Ikp-pr- f II l 1 ('atrf It) W a4e MwttC It) 4 9'' (W I (tl r43jWj2(C)4K0 400 meters: Bred (W meters: Lyons (Cl NrdcthrtuKl (Cl Yarkaw t (CT JM a y meter relay; CVaifidd 44 27 Jasetin; Moore tC) and Valentine laid. (Q (Ur); Bjbee tCT, ho meter hurdle: (OlayWtW)UrouiC40j Long jump: IV 4 tCl Bur-do- n (CT guo Murtroson meter: Ferkm W 9I (CT W J-c-oe tClKeedW20j0 Medley relay; Clearfield, 151,6 IWu: Ftanirtk (O Vkti (W Carter (Cl 1)4 J 2oo meters: Gooch (C) Wnchl (ClCtxkin 21.95 Fde vault: Kelly ( Wj Reyna (O Narango (Cl 124 3200 meters: Fifield (W) Lyons (OSw allow (O I0.J4.0 I mo meter relay: Clearfield 33:38.7 Sky View 105, Roy 36. Its Best pie and largemouth bass to move into shallow water in preparation to spawn. Once this response is triggered, the fish are more active, aggressive and easier to catch. Crappie have started to spawn, but the water is still a bit too cold Viewmont is still a full game behind the other clubs since their game with South did not count. tbf k-- Spring Fishing At Creel census information Jcijs.ua rss nt Hurdles; Dautell (SI jmby (V) Ibomai V BOSNIA HIE Beved their tmk rnuuic lad week at the espento of Layion as the taker handed Layton a 447 defeat despite some lop north cHorti by seseral Lancers, lay ton did manage n sweep M the 220 yard dash wnb Joey letlcsion. who also placed second to the 00. winning. 1 10 meter hurdles: Barker (LI ChilJs(L) Smith (Bl. 16 6 100 meter dash: t ill (B) Fcclcston (L) ChilJ (Hi 11.2 6oo meters: Sear (B) Kent (B) Pollard (Bl, 4 46 0. 400 meter: Balhngham (B) Hcnslcr (L) Brown (H) 52.1. 440 relay: Bonnes die 44.9. 300 meter hurdle: Petty (B) Barker (L) Garcia (L) 44.9 to Highland. Quiz Yes we do: The following Method Deep Steam Cleaning URGEST CARPET Fm jump; Butey (St Sports DUTCH BOY CARPET CLEANERS Over 20 Yru. Experience PHONE BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS role in the decision. We both live here in the community and we want to be part of it. it's n gratify ing feeling to see the improvement in these players who come through the camp in Mh. I a. iXMfcih titt- I w Wtot Ice Going Off: Trophy Fishery DAVIS CAME up winners this past week over Bonneville then over Weber 2 and This finally over Layton gave the Darts a 0 league re6-- 5-- 9-- Bountiful is close with Viewmont and Woods Cross near the number five and six spots. Cleaning Special!! DAVIS COUNTY'S SOME CAMPS are run strictly for the profit but why would two professional players want to run one, after all money probably didn't have 2-- THIS LEFT Region One in a three way race between Bon- l'P Mr. Steam (Remove aR accompany final pay ment. Soccer Scramble 38-in- 15 g , afternoon i3 be rnmed for films, fucl spraicr, fvnc. and contests tush as the M shot competition. There 41 be an hour for The camp Itself 41 nm from lam. until 3 pm. success at Lake Powell. BOUNTIFUL be- The Bountiful camp b one of two the player are oftmng, the otter m the Logan area. Bountiful camp will run the week of June .3 through the 27. Cost of the week-loncamp is Iso with half of Hut amount due when the application is sent in. Alto a doctor's health certification must - tv m 1Mi 14 s to 4a Ua- Pd kf iJ Mh avif tin CvSom it) SJViolc, (10 mrlrt Mr Ciunwgf .tuionV (V (O trail ItTIaittminiiJ Iff (klhmohlV) has revealed excellent fishing SCOTT SHARP has been the main man in the hurdles since coming to the school three years ago and this year he is a strong candidate for region and state honors. He runs THREE MORE juniors who are point getters include Darrel Allen who runs the distance races, Dave Barney who is strong in the half mile and Matt Dalton who has thrown the javelin 140 feet. Three sophomores are also high on their coaches list for getting points. They are Jim Baker in the distance races, Lex Brown who will be in the sprints and the long jump and Eric Nelson who is entered in both the pole vault and high jump. BOUNTIFUL probably booklets, cates, contests such as one on one and foul shooting and the use of other recreational facilities. . played. There are too many . Dark both hurdle events with the 330 being his best. Mike Zufelt is strong in the mile, Scott Terry strong in the two mile and Gerald Hamilton adds depth and strength to the 220 and 440. AS V ELL AS individual instruction the camp will feature Films which will cover basks, along with some highlight films from college and professional ranks. The fee also coven the camp being that these player have never played the game before. In the camp we plan to stress the fundamentals of the game. We plan on dissecting the games and letting them see how it is supposed to be r concentrated on the sport. He is a standout on the baseball team. Jim will run either the 100, 220 or quartermile for the Braves. . Although hi bavketM camps went to college ut one another and be bring etpcncnce with bun his first own Camp. ALLAN BRISTOW and Bea Pouquen. both Handout on the Utah Jarz team of the NBA, have put together (hi camp with the klca of helping youngvtcr in the area get a belter understanding of the Btfl. the team itself may not have much depth the Bountiful track and Held (cam has some top notch individuals W'ho could very well place high in both region and state. ALLAN HAS been involved the home m Dam County are ofTrnng a batkctM camp during the summer in an eftort to become involved in (he community and alo to offer (he fundamental of basketball to (he youth of (he area. t By DAVE WICIIAM the pro that don't have the bavic fundamentals down" noted Allan Bmtow. 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