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Show ryHK6l,wl), WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 6, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 6, 1979 Mfte Ihm MaUney round out the backfield for the Lancers along with Burke and so all three were honored which gives you an indication By DAVE WIGHAM - The post BOUNTIFUL season football honors have finally come to a close with the naming of the final club. This one was selected by the coaches from around the state. Alumni Tourney Games Set And l LOCAL PLAYERS By DAVE WIGHAM With Christmas fast approaching, that means one the annual alumni basketball tournament that has been held for the past few years. thing around Bountiful jANYONE INTERESTED in trying to knock off the e Bountiful class of 74, the defending championship club, should contact the Bountiful City Recreattwo-tim- F YOU know of several classmates who graduated with you that would like to play in this event, then get the plpyers together and let the recreation people know. If yiii a re an individual that wants to play, then contact the department and a team will be found for you to play on. Bountiful teams will play each other, as will the Viewmont teams with the winners from each school mpetmg on the final night for the bragging rights of the cify. Woods Cross will enter their first team and will be plpced in either tournament depending on which one the additional team. ntjeds ENTRIES ARE due now and will be closed about the 19h of December. Speaking of alumni teams on Tuesday night Dec. 11, a players will be taking on the vargipup of sity club in a basketball game. This is a scheduled game. regular Hopefully of this or! not. THE game will be in the new gym but as writing it isnt known whether they will be able to flayers like Rawlee Perkins, Gary Malmrose, Dave Cdrlson, Stan Jeppson, Blaine Benard, Mike Nelson, D$ve Toone, Doug Ohlson, Glenn Bumingham, Scott Hdskings, Dave Wigham and others will be in uniform to coach Joe battle the Braves varsity club. Jtiinson is coaching the alumni club which has been practicing for this game. game for the fans ILD BE an interesting Tuesday Dec. 11 is the date. Youth Basketball To - The citys CLEARFIELD recreation department is now formulating its youth basketball program for 1980. THV to 9 p.m. inclucJtQeagues grades., 3 and 4 5-- and games'Wil! be held Saturdays at the'learfield High School Gymn7.''starting Jan. 5 and running each week thereafter througn.March. REGISTRATION will be conducted throughout December at the recreation at office the municipal swimming :pool, 934 South Falcon Drive (1000 East) Monday through'Saturday from 8 a.m. sweep in the MVP voting, being selected to that honor on both squads. Clark was a standout lineman for the champion Braves team who will now be faced with a decision of whether to play offense or defense in college. Clearfield - - member, were the anchors of the tough Cat defense. Mark is small in height but more than made up for it in speed and quickness. . Cottle was the, workhorse of the Braves from his fullback he carried more than spot anyone else and was the number called on for the short yardage. Rob was a punishing runner who dished out some hits while absorbing second team others picked were Curtis Sampson of Bountiful and Jeff Emery of Davis. Sampson was a linebacker for the Braves and is considered one of the best in the schools history while Emery was an outstanding defensive back who also per- - The Department has been invited to send a team of 20 boys ages to participate in the 7-- Boys Games Room Sectional Tournament in Salt Lake City Thursday, Dec. 13. It is hosted by the Kiwams-Fel- t Boys and Girls Club. THE TOURNAMENTS offered at the competitive event are: Boys, 7 to 10;: Checkers, Anyball Pool, Ping Pong, David Lovelace, Mark Bowman and Jim Nabor of Layton By KIM KOBYLARZ THE traveling trophy will be awarded to the winning club this year and will travel, as it is called, to the winning club of next year. The first competition was held on Nov. 23. It drew quite a turnout of anxious bowlers, wishing to show off their bowling skills. The competi- competition Bowling among the language clubs at Clearfield High School has begun. THE BOWLING competition takes place twice each year among teams from the schools three language clubs - tion was held German, French and Spanish. at Davis Bowling Lanes in Layton. in the clubs THE CLUB in first place thus far is the German Club. bowls. At the conclusion of the competition, the scores of the top four bowlers in each club are recorded. A record Second place is the Spanish Club, and third the French Club. The top four bowlers in each club are: Spanish Club, Shirley Martinez, Ruth Mar- the scores will be saved until competition in the spring is completed. Then the two scores of each contestant will be added together. The club with the high total pins will receive the trophy. of In Region Four those selected were John Warden, Jim Stenquist, Scott Hatch, and Bill Schryver of Davis. tinez, Robert Reyna and Cindy Martinez; German Club, Diane Bernard, Jeff Belt, Amy Albiston and Brad Lutz; French Club, Ned King, Basketball To Begin Saturday - The KaysKAYSVILLE ville City Recreation Department announces that Little League basketball will begin Saturday, Dec. 8. THIRD GRADERS will meet at Kaysville Jr. High School at 8 a.m. Fourth graders, also at Kaysville Jr. High at 9:30 a.m. Fifth and sixth graders will meet at the Davis High Fieldhouse- - at 8 a.m. and seventh and eighth graders at the Davis Fieldhouse at 9:30 Curt Hoehn, Brian Larson and Darren Bateman. In past years, the German Club has held the traveling trophy. John Mills, German Club adviser, stated that the German Club has a few bowlers. high-avera- WE HAVE great hopes of keeping the trophy within our club, he said. Students who wish to receive additional information about the next competition should contact Mr. Mills or one of the other language club advisers at the school. The Borrower If you must borrow, do it from a pessimist. He doesn't expect it back. Answers, London -- , a.m. np Ogden Camera Club Plans December Meet The Ogden Color Camera Club will hold the regular December meeting on Dec. 13 at 6:30 p.m. in the Stewart Studio at 4275 Country Hill Drive in Ogden. THE activity will be a potluck dinner. A picture tour of Canada will be given. Ca- tegories for the monthly competition will include people at play and an open category. Members and invited guests are encouraged to attend. White elephants will be exchanged. were on the second team. Hicks was a player for the Falcons but his selection was for defensive back, he also played quarterback and did the kicking. This is a big honor considering his club didnt Diace that high. AND Vigil GALLEGOS Start scorekeepers. Persons who Roger Thomas, Clearfield f 825-047- u Cookbook Doubles Foosball; Boys Checkers-- , Chess, Bumper Pool, Peterson Pool (baseball pool), Ping Pong, Doubles Foosball; Boys Checkers, Chess, Pool, Peterson Pool, Ping Pong, Doubles Foosball. Any boy interested in representing Clearfield in any of the events should contact 11-1- ii Seasons New Celebrate the Four only $1 .75! purchase of $5.00 or more, the Celebrate the Four Seasons Cookbook' is yours for only $1.75. Over 150 recipes and entertaining ideas make it an ideal Christmas treat for you. And its bonus Christmas section makes the offer irresistible! With every Hallmark Recreation GARY CHRISTIANSEN, James Suitt, Troy Moon, were all selected as were Dean Vernon, Timm Gooch, and Greg Ridler of Clearfield. Bowling Competition Begins At Clearfield Everyone Whitney on the Four. clubs were The also named again with the local players involved. Region Five named theirs several some. BESIDES weeks ago but here and defense. a second team Whitney, are the honors for Region One and well at quarterback Darts. Whitney was a great lineman on both offense lor the EH IN THE 4A rankings the county was represented by one other first team selection and a couple of second team members. Brook Hicks of Clearfield was picked on the first team while Mark Vigil and Kurt Gallegos of Layton and referees; nriK CLEARFIELD or clinic. clinics all-Sta- Recreation Dept. To Send A Team $6.50; 7-- Prarfctces, team players but this season Burke was easily the best in the 4A ranks. Dave gained recognition last year earning honors as a junior and came in his final year to establish himself as one of the best running backs ever to come out of the state. Mabey made it a clean Recreation Director, at wwl S f ? r Sj.r siJ. , , $5.50; voters give it to one of the top are interested should call coaches,L Wiif hi for boys in 12, and $6.50. Leagues for girls in $5.50; and grades ,4-$6.50; 'and basketball skills clinicfor boys in grades $350 fnd girls in grades $3.50."bn-residents will be assessed" $1 extra per league $5.50;,7-8- , ' the first MVP winners who wasnt on the state championship team. Usually the Adults are also being sought to assist with both the boys and girls programs as PROGRAM led the BURKE BECOMES one of ion Department. I I ning game was. Gallegos was also an outstanding defensive back. In the 3A ranks several local players were honored as first team members, besides Mabey. Woods Cross placed Mark Tate on the elite squad along with running back Rob Cottle of Bountiful. TATE WAS one big reason the Wildcats were so tough to run against as he and Jason list of outstanding players as two from the area won MVP honors as well as Dave Burke of Layton and Clark Mabey of Bountiful both came away as the best player in their respective classes according to the coaches that saw them play this year. i (Teams from Bountiful, Viewmont and for the first time Wpods Cross, are eligible for the event. The tournament ltfcelf will be held in the latter part of December depending on the open dates which the gymnasiums have available. of how tough the Layton run- all-Sta- OUeacJI WEEI Kaysville ZAG!1 HI Hurry in now, while supply lasts! 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