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Show 2C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1983 Attention Wrestlers ! Clearfield Wants You Rams Rough on Bountiful Braves Drop Second Home Gome first part of the Steve Hibbert scored a bucket, and Blake Izatt got 1 for 2. The half ended with an eight point margin going to the Rams, 33 to By DALI PERRENOUD Review Correspondent one-and-on- e, Down but not BOUNTIFUL out, the Rams of Highland came back in overtime to drop the Braves at home last Friday night with a thrilling close game which ended with the Rams in front, Well'at least they (the fans) got their moneys worth, remarked one official after the game. Moneys worth or not, it was a great game. A little greater for the winning Rams perhaps but a game with the volume and r 25. 59-5- 7. . fer-vo- proportions. The Rams, who fell three games behind at the beginning of region four play after an imschedule, pressive won a must game. With the win they are tied with East High in third place. And the Braves with its second loss in as many weeks follow undefeated Woods Cross. This is a tough region and it is getting more and more so all the time. Highland used its motion offense, complete with whizz-likpasses, to keep the ' game close in the first period. Using their game against the n fast-pace- d , e ; height of Bountiful, neither team could take much of an advantage until the second quarter started. With the 16 point tie ending the first quarter, the Rams took off and the Braves froze in the free-throw- n. After the time out Matt Thornley of Bountiful hit the through Feb. 14. Head instructor for the program will be Scott Tennis, Clear-- ; field High School wrestling coach. For further information call Tournaments .will be held each Saturday at various sites Roger Thomas, Clearfield Reat along the Wasatch Front start creation Director u - 11 , O TV, t y ' ( 773-330- 7. 'A. I t ft y s, well-time- n. 11. ) , passes off the ball inside the Chuck Rich (55) of Highland while and (21) Taylor Terry key won the game and gave the to Highland plug up play. try the Braves their second loss in as many weeks. most damage to the Braves. bert at 12, Gary Seljaas with 11 With 24 points, he was the and Matt Thornley with 9. difference in the game. The only The Braves were only sucother Ram to score in double cessful 50 percent of the time figures was Chuck Rich with 17 from the line whereas the Rams, scored 81 percent points. Blake Izatt tied Rich at 17 of the time when they were alpoints followed by Steve Hib lowed the free throw. GARY SELJAAS of Bountiful free-thro- SHOP THE PRO'S AT CRITTENDEN WALLCOVERING PAINT & PAINT ACCESSORIES w lson, the Falcons best free throw shooter draw a charge on the sideline, hit both ends of the to win the game. Even the best laid plans... The charge, although Clearfield Coach Craig Hansen told one-and-o- the referee before the free game by missing free throws in the final seconds. throw what his Falcons were going to do, was not called and Clearfield really shot well in Clearfield had lost its fourth re-- r second half, said Roy the gion one game with only one - :. jCoach Ted Smith, partially exp-- : win, laining reasons for the Falcon For Roy, which won its fourth comeback. Another reason for region game against only one the comeback was the half time the Royals seemed to loss, it was a fortunate night. break The Royals blew a lead of 19 still be taking one throughout points and almost blew the ball the second half. 64-6- 3. QUALITY MIRRORS FLOOR COVERINGS GLASS REPAIRS & SERVICE Two Locations To Serve You: Roy Stops Falcons1 Last AAinute Drive CLEARFIELD It was all set. Clearfield, trailing by one point with four seconds remaining, would rebound Roys Mike Coes foul shot, have Marc Wi- nament entry fee assessed for each tournament entered. Registration will be taken at the Clearfield Swim Pool; located at 934 South 1000 East, turn-ove- r. jet blast. With officials whistles blowing like at a train station, both teams went into their But the Braves only had the run half of the After not scoring in three minutes, the Braves fell behind by nine points. By the time Coach Mike Hall of Bountiful called a time out to slow up the Ram Express, Highland was up by IT 47-4- 6. of championship pre-seaso- Coming back on Izatts shooting, it didnt take long for the Braves to tie it back up at 41 points. Izatt was perfect from the field in the third hitting 6 for 6. With demands for the officials .scalps (whats new), the crowd rallied behind the Braves as the team pulled out a one point edge at the end of the quarter, Now each element of the game began to be crucial. Both teams took the lead only to see it leave again. The Rams went early for the last shot and for the win. A foul sent Terry Taylor of Highland to the line and he tied the game at 57 points. On the attack the Braves came down but when Burnett drove the lane he slipped and lost the ball out of bounds. The Rams were unable to score, forcing the overtime. After three Bountiful players touched the ball the Rams finally controlled the tip. Going to their spread to eat the clock they put up a shot which missed. On the return, Chuck Rich of Highland stole the ball and threw it off of a Bountiful player out of bounds for the Izatt fouled Taylor giving the Ram player a chance on the line. Taylor put away both and the Rams again had d the lead. With several time outs the Braves had three seconds to score. No question about who the ball was going to go to and from the corner Blake Izatt let his shot fly. The ball rudely ignored the crowds pleas and hit the rim and rolled over the far side as the buzzer went off. With the proper hindsight (always 2020), every player can see where their performance could have made the difference. But sophomore Terry Taylor is the one player who did the ing Feb. 19. Cost per boy will be $10 with an additional $2.50 tour- CLEARFIELD The Clearfield Recreation Department is calling for all wrestlers for the Clearfield freestyle Wrestling Club. The program is designed for the more experienced wrestlers in grades 1 through adult. Practices will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays starting Feb. 15 from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Clearfield High School wrestling room. (248 24th Street Ogden & I thought we played as fine a FP The Pro 547 N. Main Layton game the first half as we have all year, said Smith, but he added Roys second half play was not nearly as good. J80. VINTiy Shop , ... . 'That's Predictable' Now you caifhave it all : WOODS CROSS the makings of a It had all Thats In- credible feature. Here was small Davis High, winners of only two region bas-- , ketball games this year meeting mighty, Woods Cross, undefeated in region play and ranked first in the state by two polls. But instead of Thats Incredible! the game could have been filmed for Thats Predictable! as the Wildcats handled the Darts The Wildcats will play at Viewmont Friday and then face the following Friday be- fore finishing with Bountiful. Money Market Fund Rates Low Minimum Deposit Davis will play Bountiful at home Friday, travel to High-Ealand the following Saturday and finish at home against East. st . V Insured Safety Convenience 4 Liquidity rS P, 'V mt V with the all now you Bill Marcrott brings Utah university of LIVE! basketball action 56-3- 7. UTAHvs. Todd Robinson led the Cats in scoring with 16 points, Greg Housekeeper had 13 and Race McLeery had 12 points. The win gives Woods Cross a e 0 region record and a lead over second-plac- e e Bountiful. The loss ended a the for streak winning for the season in Darts, now region four action. saw two-gam- ;( 2-- 5 Racquetball Courts Offered In Clearfield The Clearfield Recreation Department will begin scheduling for public use the racquetball courts located at Clearfield High School. The courts will be available Saturday mornings only starting Jan. 22 and ending March M0SUEV MARKET INSURED ACCOUNT OJEGO AT 8:30 two-gam- 7-- , EARN HIGH INTEREST WITH A LOW MINIMUM. W Now you can earn rates equivalent to and competitive with money market mutual funds. Minimum Deoosit $2,500 There are no restrictions' on account ownership. ' m , is Jf-- n - YOUR MONEY IS SAFE. 'J' 4? V' ' Vour deposit is insured to $100,000 by the FSUC. an agency ol the Federal Government. - ' There is no minimum maturity date. ; YOUR MONEY IS LIQUID. V-- ; You have complete access to your funds without penalty. You can withdraw in person or by draft (limit 3 drafts per month variable account only). You can make withdrawals or deposits in 30 ottices. . 12. YOUR RATE IS GUARANTEED. Times offered will be 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 or 11:30 a.m. You can select the account which guarantees the current rate lor 30 days, or a variable account which follows daily market fluctuations. You pay no commissions. ; Since there are only two . courts, there will be a restriction of only one hour of play per Saturday. This rule will be enforced. Reservations will be taken only the Friday before the Saturday you wish to play from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations will be ' Vclucbb gifts for ch::!ting or coving) PLUS H6c For ih other time! Cleartaken at field residents will have first priority. The cost of the one hour court time is $2 per person. The number to call for reservations or 7 or 773- information is no iaiatl ratt on this account RATE HOTLINE and aN otnora. cal! 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