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Show r 2C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1983 Wdl Cross - ' BOUNTIFUL Theres been a lot of brouhaha concerning Bountifuls front line in basket- 1 selves with confidence. It was no surprise where the fight would be.' Bountiful had three large pines and Woods Cross had one huge redwood. Housekeeper did what he could to keep the traffic heavy while ball, and not without good The Braves game is anchored near the basket. They live with the inside pass. Their belongs in the Veason. Robinson, Longson and McCleary kept the attack bread-and-butt- er key. The trio of Hibbert, Thomley and Seljaas has controlled just balanced from the outside. It was a rare occasion when the Braves could find position for a rebound. The more balanced attack proved to be the deciding about every team theyve met since the beginning of the season. The three worked together with Swiss watch precision. "But last Friday night the precision time-piec-e looked more ;like a broken Timex as the Woods Cross Wildcats paid no e mind to the hype and closed the inside game to the Braves and beat them at their own game, factor. But the game wasnt really decided until the third quarter. The game had been close all the way in the first half. Bountiful had a lead after the first period, Towards the one-poi- pre-gam- nt 16-1- 5. end of the second quarter McCleary put in a field goal to give the Wildcats a margin. Nothing interesting in that by itself except that Woods Cross never lost its lead after 56-5-0. ' one-poi- nt Some would call it an upset, but Coach Wayne Baker of Woods Cross would like to think 'it was something planned. He that. 'played them once before and lost miserably during a The third quarter was the coftournament. Between that fin nail for Bountiful. It was the time and last Friday, Baker and time the Wildcats proved beyhis team had been taking notes, ond the thinking of even the while Housekeeper and Robin- harshest critic that the Woods son, along with the rest of the . Cross win was anything but a team, have been building them fluke, or something which was pre-seas-on Staff phot by Ion Knowlton NOWHERE TO GO. Gary Seljaas looks for an open man but the Wildcats block most opportunities, especially to the selves with an 11 point spread late in the third and from there it was a relative coast to the end decided by the referees. Housekeeper also proved that he is the of center in Davis , definition county and region four. No longer would he have to be behind any basketball player. Woods Cross found them 'Defense vr j? of the game. Now the region has an undisputed leader in the league race. Woods Cross holds on to the only Was inside. The Braves found it difficult to get the job done in the 56- - 50. key last Friday as Woods Cross took the contest, undefeated record for region crown on the very tolast game go the Wildgames as they look forward to when the Braves 23. Feb. cat round. Gym and the second, deciding Woods Cross will meet Davis Bountiful now assumes secWildon the Wild Cat floor Friday a ond place and hopes for cat loss before they meet again night while Bountiful faces so they can decide the region Highland in Bountiful. the Key7 Lancers (AKA: By BUSS FULLMER Cormpendcnt LAYTON The name of the game is Stop Newey, said Layton Coach Doug Moon as his Lancers were warming up last Friday, for their game with, the visiting Royals. If we can hold him from scoring 35 points, we can win; if notRoy will beat us. Its just that simple, said the Layton mentor. Moon was right. His Lancers did keep the Royal Super Star from scoring 35 points, and yes, Layton did win the game, Reid Newey scored 59-5- 3. 'JJL DARIN CUTLER of Roy reaches for the ball in last Friday night's game against Layton. The. Royals got their first loss in region play from the Lancers , which has now created a three way tie for first place. put us in a hole. They hit four of their first five shots after intermission and then we were playing catch-up- . Layton is a good team, continued the Roy coach. We knew we would be to even stay close' with d them. But we made a big job bigger, when we gave them the big jump after halftime. Our defense was the key to it all tonight, said Coach Doug Moon, we surely couldnt afford to lose this one; not on our own court when we were already down by one game in league play. And while Merrill was chasing Newey all over the court he somehow managed to play some outstanding offense. He collected four field goals and connected on 6 of 8 from the line for 14 points. Keith Williams was high scorer for Layton, with 16 points. He was also one of four Lancers in double figures. Brett Campbell picked up ten points inside, while Tom Kidd chipped in two goals and 8 of 10 from the charity stripe for an even dozen. Kidds accuracy from the line put the damper on Roys effort for a comeback in the final minutes of play. Reid Newey fouled out with 2 : 36 left in the game and was followed by Marc Webster and Mike Coe. The Lancers went into a stall game at the three minute mark and scored their last ten points from the foul line. We lost the game at the beginning of the second half, said Coach Ted Smith of Roy. A couple of early turnovers led to quick Layton baskets and , Raviaw 25 of Roys 53 points, and nine of his counters came from the charity stripe. Credit Laytons Brad Merrill for a job of master defense on the Royal sharp shooter, who can hit from any spot on the floor. Merrill wore Newey like a glove, and often got help from his teammates when Newey drifted side. . Roy's Next CEET hard-presse- The Lancers were only up by two points at halftime but then exploded to a 9 advantage going into the final quarter and coasted to victory. The Layton victory, coupled with 40-2- Bonnevilles victory over one-poi- nt Weber, throws the region one into a three-wa- y tie for first place. Roy, Bonfor the neville and Layton are aH ,3-- season'. 1 C- itnCIlHT3uS- - Planned in Clearfield new Clearfield CLEARFIELD Loses to - If you take CLEARFIELD a quick look at Clearfields record without closely examining it, you would think the Falcons i V" had more problems than r-- Malibu beach homeowner. I tie for remains in a three-wa- y first place. It has been rumored, even insinuated, that to stop Roy all a team has to do is stop its alleged , a, synonym, Reid Newey. Not en- Highs The Clear- field Recreation Department will be holding its third annual racquetball tournament, Saturday, Feb. 26. The tournament will be single elimination and made up of four and divisions: mens ages mens 40 and up, and ladies ages 9 and ladies 40 and up. Tournament j)lay will take place at 16-3- gymnasium. Registrations for the tournament, are being taken now through Feb. 18, at the Clearfield Swim Pool located at 934 S. Falcon Drive. There will be a $3 entry fee. For further information, contact Barbara Johnson, Clearfield Recreation Department at 9 16-3- .773-330- 7, true, according to Coach Craig Hansen admits tirely Hansen. P r. things are not exactly how they They have some other playshould be, but he is not going to reach for his emergency chute ers besides Newey, Hansen said, but he added that his FalV. yet. r cons must still keep Newey The Falcons played terribly from having a big game. for much of last Fridays 5 How are they going to do in ! loss to Sky View, waking only on that? time for the fourth quarter. The Diamond and one on Newey? Newey? A I , NUTRISYSTEM, I "This weight loss is the end of a really long struggle for me. I weight just what I want to. I'm wearing size 7 clothes and I feel terrific! NutriSystem made it all possible-an- d they taught me how to keep my weight off without any trouble. I haven't put back pound in over a year! " RECOM- MEND YOU TO EVERYONE!' a 69-6- Box-and-o- ?: loss gives Clearfield a 3 region one record and 7 overall. y. Hansen said he was encouraged by his clubs comeback Friday, and credited the i it loss to. Sky Views excellent 1-- 7-- X ! play. Things dont get any easier for Clearfield this Friday when it hosts Roy. The Royals had a streak busted by Layton last week, but still r Li r m- Hansen said he isnt sure what defense his club will play. Did you expect him to? Hansen had to be encouraged by the play of junior Hal Schofield in the Sky View game. Schofield came off the bench to. score 16 points and played well in the fourth quarter when the Falcons made their, run at the Bobcats. 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