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Show Page 4B: t Lakeside Review , ' Thursday, September 25, 1980 - Layton Homecoming Spoiled by Royal Victory on Gridiron ray exploded for n offenLAYTON In a sive football show on Lancer turf, Roy nursed a 4 halftime advantage through a scoreless second wide-ope- half to spoil homecoming festivities at Layton. The Royals scored three times in the second quarter to overcome a 0 Layton advantage, and defeat the Lancers. Layton was first on the scoreboard, as Lancer Brian Mur- - 16-ya- rd 7-- Anderson intercepted Laytons first pass of the game. Ken Huddleston crashed over from the line to give Roy a 14-- 7 advan- 17-ya- rd tage. The fireworks were far from over, and Layton tied the score with 4:34 left in the first half, when Alan Gentry carried the last 5 yards of a sustained Lancer drive. 'Y' Gridder Gets Praise Of Coaches The Royals weret finished, either, and took the ensuing kickoff from their own 32 to pay dirt, as the scoreboard wound down to halftime. Wade Jacklin went the last 2 yards of the drive on a keeper play on what proved to be the winning touchdown. The second half was a standoff g defensive between two units. Layton marched downfield Linebacker Glen Redd is one of the; players Brigham Young University coaches use as a measuring, stick and a comparative ex- ample. The Ogden native, who was named Player of the Week last week, only knows how to hustle rrom any position he is assigned. In the years Ive coached him Ive never seen him loaf, says Cougar linebacker coach Fred No matter where Whittingham. he is at on the field, youll find him near the ball. And the reason he is always around the ball is because he is a worker. senior feels he The has a duty ;o hustle or he will hurt the team. Im always hustling, says the 79 a, territory the Lancers mounted another drive, but this time the Royals played their ace. They emstand at ployed their goal-lin- e and it worked. The Lancers were forced to go outside, where their running success was less ef-mid-fiel- d Athletic Confer- ence gridder. I'm a selfish player. I want to make all the tackles. I think if I dont tackle the ball carrier, he may go for a touchdown. hard-nose- d 28-ya- rd field on the other hand will try to mark up their first region victory when they travel to Sky View on Friday. Sylvester has enjoyed a banner clubs season opener. year so far, something he was exCory Sylvesters precision paspected to have last year and didnt. sing combined with the the running of Dave Terry and The senior signal caller forcomLakers Tomm led too Budge Tom Land were over-aljust much for Coach Brent Hancocks pleted 14 of 25 passes last Friday Falcons as the Lakers combined to for a grand total of 196 yards. defeat Clearfield Despite the fact Sylvester never Bonneville enters the second made a touchdown pass, his com- scored two TDs from the ground while Terry added another. But just three plays later, Clear- field coughed up the ball deep in their own territory with a swarm of Bonnevilles premier kicker, Ted Bonneville players just waiting to Rickard moved the Lakers onto the recover. Land then sped 7 yards up boot the middle and 3 yards off left scoreboard first with a tackle the next play to put the at 5:21 in the first quarter and a Rickards kick with 11:50 in the first Lakers out in front kick made it half. starts against Oregon State and Arizona State were indicators that Redd was a bruiser. 12-- 13-- In a reverse of the only touch-- - ' down scored on Bountiful two weeks ago, this time Shane Open-'- : shaw was to play quarterback. The stepped back behind the line of scrimmage and J unleashed a strike to Freddie, Cook -with only 1:08 remaining in thel first half. Cook caught the ball and raced 73 yards for a touchdbwn " that put the Falcons right back into the contest. Kevin Bittons point , after was good and the halftime score ended 7 for Bonneville. Utah and Utah State. In last years WSC Invitational, the Wildcats finished first with 36 points, followed by Utah (48), Montana State (62), Utah State (100) and Southern Utah State (130). The 1979 individual medalist was ; (26:41.2). This will be the Wildcats only home Cross Country meet of the 1980 season. 0. field 5-- 8 Montana States Steve Bishop, who covered the five miles in 25:52.0. Webers Doug Friedli was second at 25:54 and Norberto Segura, fifth, at 26:05. Brian Appel was 10th (26.33) and Rex Hohnholt 11th 0. It appeared gloomy for Clear- at that point, not until the ' Falcons put together their special ty play of the year, the halfback pass. After those two field goals, Clearfield found themselves backed up against their goal line again. However, Dave Valantine gave Clearfield fans something to cheer about with a courageous interception in 7. pre-seas- er -- 13-- ' Excitement prevailed during the . second half, though it left a third ; quarter scoreless on both teams part. But two more touchdowns by the Lakers in the final quarter was all too much for Clearfield wha looks to next week to find their first region victory. i Moma Teesunms AAeefl After four weeks of football in the on a broken play to beat Logan by Wasatch Front Football League, 11 points. Blake Evans scored the Roy teams have 20 wins, 15 losses other touchdown in an and three tie games. Last week the play. little Royals won seven, and lost three. The four Sunset teams are 75-record. sporting a' proud 0 Roy 75-Ken Carpenter scored the 13 Roy touchdown on an Coach John Lambroses first gamesasonly remained undefeated Roy colthe broke into win team year in four The second half was umn in a squeaker at Bountiful. a battle games. of defenses', and no one put Shane Belnap lofted a pass to points on the board. Bfock Spencer that covered 65 yards for one touchdown and Jim 75-Coy went 50 yards on an end sweep Roy for the second score. Ryan Wade Ogdon 6 Steve Williams scored four PAT that made the touchdowns in leading his Royals won the game. to a 75-spread over South he but had a lot of help. Ogden, 14 I Roy Lance Taylor returned two punts Scott Kendall, Roger Graham, for touchdowns, and scored again Jeremy Gagon and Phil Quintana off-tack- le B C end-swe- ep A th nt C 125 Bountiful III-2- 6 Ogden-Bountiful II-- Roy II Sandridge-1Bountiful Layton II-- 6 Roy I North Park-- 0 Layton-1- 9 Pounds Logan Bye Ogden 6 Brigham City-3- 3 South Ogden-Ogden Roy Sandridge-1- 3 Layton Layton 0 Bountiful 8 Bountiful Bountiful V 75 A Pounds Roy II No. Park-Roy I Sandridge-2- Brigham City-2- 9 7 South Ogden-- 6 N . 105Pounds Logan Brigham Logan Ogden South Ogden-- 6 Ogden Ogden 7 South Ogden-Roy No. Park-1- 3 Layton 0 Layton II Bye Bountiful Bountiful Brigham City-- Ogden-- 6 Layton-- Logan-- 0 Bountiful 29 0 Kaysville-3- View-1- Sunset-2- 9 0 H. A.F.B.-- 4 Clearfield-2- 9 6 Syracuse-- 0 105 Pounds Wash. Terrace-2- 6 Smithf ield-Bear River-- 0 North Ogden-2- 3 Morgan-- 0 Pleasant View 16 KaysvilIe-2- H.A.F.B.-- 5 Clearfield-1- 2 Syracuse-- 6 Farmington 12 75 B Pounds Bountiful-- Brigham City-- H.A.F.B.-Logan-- 0 75 Pounds North Ogden-- Ogden Bye 125 Logan II-Logan 0 Farmington-- Sunset-3- 2 2 90 Pounds South Ogden-- 2 Pleasant 4 III-- 8 City-1- 3 Morgan-- Roy North Park-- Pounds North Ogden-2- 9 Wash. Terrace-- Preston-- Bear River-2- Plain City-- Smithfield-- 6 Wash. Terrace-1- CIearfield-- 0 Kaysville-1Riverdale-1- 9 Lewis, Shawn Lund and Matt Aragon played some great ball on defense. 75-- A Brigham City 0 y ed 90 Poundt 19-Ro- y nose-guar- 90 Poundt O 1 2 F armington-- 0 8 39-1- hard-foug- ht n. 2-- half-bac- B 10-ya- rd 0 They blocked a punt and recovered in the end zone for one TD and scored two more on sustained drives, said Coach Mike Stephens after losing to Layton. Our blocking just broke down. After that blocked punt, it was all down hill, he moaned. Quarterback Clint McCormick played well, d as did Ryan Morris. Roy II O 3-- Brigham surprised Roy on a passing bomb on its first play from scrimmage, and scored two more TDs in the first quarter on passes. The Bees scored twice in the second quarter and were ahead 33-- 0 at halftime. Coach Arnold his team for the second half, and began blitzing the passers, but it came too late, and the Royals were unable to muster any offense to catch up. Shawn Wagstaff and Bill Bailey performed well on offense, but the Brigham bunch intercepted two passes to put them out of business. 1 On defense, Brett Barton and Gary MacFarland advanced the Maurice Archuleta each intercept- ball 40 yards on an impressive inLadd Kendall hit Mike Talbott ed a pass. terception. Marka Dickey broke with a 25 yard TD pass in the first 105 Poundt loose for a 20 yard gain. 12 Suntot quarter, and then Talbott scored 105 Poundt are proud The 11 and 0 again on a reverse, as Roy shutout Kaytvillo Layton. Darrell Williamson set up of their 1 record. They beat ClearThe Steelers didnt fare too well both scores with long runs and field 2 with three TDs by Lee against the rugged Kaysville team. Scott Summers scored the PAT for Blair, and one each by Danny Car- Roger Copenhaver hit Danny Roy. The coach praised his entire ver, Darrell Hicks and Chris Gar- Springer for a 35 yard gain. Sprinoffensive line for outstanding play. cia. Robbie Hindenberg, Kevin Bo- ger also had a number of other nice ren and Darrel Hicks were tough runs. 125 Poundt on defense. The team plays with a tremendRoy 14 90 Poundt ous handicap, having only twelve A missed PAT spelled the differByo Coach Ed Delva remarkence in a game at Lay-to- The 90 pounders had a bye last players. our numbers, we played Brad Yamashita hit Ty Ken- week, but have a 1 record. They ed, For and well, they showed some spark k dall on a pass for one lost their star running back, David of improvement. score and John Lee Naisbitt re- Baugh, in losing their first game. 125 Poundort covered a blocked punt in the end David is still wearing a cast but has 6 Kaytvillo zone for the other. Layton scored been released to if he wraps The game held a lot more exciteboth of their touchdowns on long the cast in spongeplay, rubber. ment than the score reflects. break-awa- y runs, and they con75 Poundt With just a minute remaining verted both PATs to win the game. Byo before halftime, Philip Johnson inThe Layton crew stopped Roy six of the 26 team members tercepted a pass and charged 60 Only twice inside the line. division yards for a touchdown. Eric Hill in the 8, 9 and have had previous playing experi- and Mike Reed. also intercepted 1 50 Poundt ence. They have yet to win their passes, in the fourth quarter. Roy 6 first game, after losing two and Hill Coach Nathaniel Logan said; The big guys of the WFFL made tying one. They had a bye last I have to give Kaysville credit, it two wins in a row with a week. well a organized team. theyre victory over Centerville. Doug WiWeve improved 100 percent. 75 Poundt lliams got one TD on an 155 Poundt HAFB 6 and Doug Dickinson hit Ed Thomas HAFB 22 The Falcons winning streak TD strike for the with a We just werent organized the deto came a were score. as halt second they Lenny Worthington half, observed Hill Coach Vic made both PATs right up the feated by Roy. The majority of the first But the second half the Small, action occurred at midfield as both middle. an outstanding showteam made teams were plagued by penalties. Our defense did a great job, did exceptionally The defense ing. Mark Copenhaver broke loose well. said Coach Niel Thompson. 20 once to and bounded 125 Poundt Roys yard In the third quarter James Suntot 0 line, only to have it nullified on a threw a pass to Eric Washington 13 and The players penalty. a touchdown. Then for Johnson Falcon Coach Frank Senn said, are undefeated after four contests, in for a dashed Washington and have been averaging 32 points We lost it ourselves on penalties. conversion, on a quarterback We had over 200 yards in penalper game. snesk. AnTD was one had have of ties. the Game only They Player Jamey Shelton had 67 yards scored against them all year long. dy Kesner. with the help of the offenrushing Last week the Sunset 125 pounders 90 Poundt line. Bill Manle led the defense sive HAFB shut out Farmington 33-- 0 with in solo tackles, and Ricky Lee touchdowns by Duane Rock, Dino Overpowered by Riverdale the Thomas was second with two solo Porter, Hal Moore, Troy Marvello Hill Team took a lot of punishment, tackles. and Maurice Archuleta. but never gave up trying. 105 Pounds Roy B 33-Ro- On the second play of the game, Craig Miles got around the corner and raced 80 yards for a touchdown, and in the fourth quarter Scott Jorgenson went around the left end for a TD, as the Roy 90 pounders won their first game of the season. We played great defense, said Coach Dunbar. They got only four yards of offense all day. He cited Mike Sorenson as outstanding nse-player of the game. 12-ya- rd 7 Bear River-1- 2 Morgan-- 0 Sunset Bye Pleasant View-2- 0 Syracuse-- Layton-2- each intercepted a pass, and Mike Layton Scores WFFIL Ffifolllegjue Cin)tfetf non defe- . 27-ya- rd l, 27-- : 45-ya- rd semi-explosi- o, his 1978 players. In the process, Land his own endzone. It will take a CLEARFIELD lot more than one big play to bring Bonneville down to defeat this season. Clearfield found that out the hard way last Friday in the two Cross Country Season to Open fourth-and-lon- g Actually, Redd could play any of the three linebacker positions. He first broke into limelight as a sophomore when he played in the middle, starting in place of injured Rod Wood. In Defeatf Laker: If fective. The clock became a factor for the week of Region One action with a pletions chewed up chucks of yarLancers, and they took to the air. homecoming contest and the Lay-to- n dage all day long, completely frusThey found the Royal pass defense Lancers being hosted. Clear-- , trating Clearfield coaches and very stingy on their last desperation drive but on three occasions the gutsy Lancers converted three situations to keep their drive going to the Roy line. With seven seconds left to be .Weber State College opens its tabbed to do the same in 1980. played, and no timeouts left, Laytons Todd Vought threw his last 1980 Cross Country season this Nevada-Rerithe 1979 champions, gasp pass. Saturday (Sept. 27) hosting the were picked to repeat in 1980. The ball was deflected by Roys Weber State Cross Country InvitaCoach Hislop has a veteran Scott Reid and intercepted by Jay tional. The meet is scheduled to Winward, and the ballgame was start at 11 a.m. at Schneiters squad returning, led by seniors over. Riverside Golf Course. It will be a Norberto Segura, Doug Friedli and Paul Pilkington. Brian Appel and Layton has a potent offense. With Five Mile race. Rex Hohnholt are juniors, with a wide slot formation, the Lancers Teams entered along with Weber spread the Royal defense, and then State are: Utah, Utah State, South- sophomore Ron Davis and freshslashed them with inside traps and ern Utah State and the College of man Tom Hanselman rounding out the field for WSC in Saturdays counter plays for big gains up the Eastern Utah. middle. The Wildcats, under the direction race. With that offense, they will surof Coach Chick Hislop, finished We should be considered the in the 1979 Big Sky Conference favorite since it is our home prise a lot of people, said a happy Coach Ernie Jacklin of Roy. They Cross Country championships and course, said Coach Hislop. But I in a coaches poll, were expect a strong challenge from really have a good team. Redd keys on the tight end for senior has cues, and the been among the top four defensive scorers the past two years because -of his aggressiveness. Glen controls the tight end well and gets to the ball, says Whittingham. You would expect a middle linebacker to score a lot of defensive points, but Glen plays the strong side the toughest position on the field. All-WA- C Play Pails using counterplays and inside traps and seemed certain to score. The Royals, playing without the services of senior tackle Bill Venst-rcouldnt contain the Lancer onslaught, until at the 12 yard line when they went into a goal line stand. After a Roy punt into Layton defeated by the Laker in the Region 1 contest, CLEARFIELD High School Falcon football player try deaperately to hold on to the football during clash with Bonneville High School. The Falcon were hard-hittin- 128-pou- rn yards through through the first quarter. Roy evened the count, moments into the second quarter, when quarterback Wade Jacklin hit Brad aerial, and McCaulley on a the Royals took the lead after Gary 21-1- 6-- 2, 39 the Royal defense, midway 14-- 6 end-aroun- d, 25-ya- rd v 4 |