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Show Page 1C bJ oah! , , f eir respective region leets and try to place as fhany as possible for the . d in region dual matches. Davis carries a perfect 0 record in region four and Layton holds an identical record for region one. Not surprisingly, the two teams are expected to win in their regions. Region four will hold its matches at Davis High tomorrow beginning at 11 a.m. 5-- The second round will begin at 1 p.m., the third at 3:30 and the final championship match will start at 7 p.m. Region one will be at Sky View. The first round starts at 10 a.m., the second at 1 p.m., the third at 4 p.m. and the finals begin at 7:10 p.m. Here are the top two seeds in each region. These are the j wrestlers to watch. Meets rpestiedl tip Worn f take the lightweight crown. Behind Haswood is Mike Pugh of Highland. Tomorrow will be the last day of wrestling for many wrestlers while others will have another chance in the ftatemeei. Regions one and )ursvtyO bring all they have unde-feate- " , By DAN CAKtSXUH Review Sport Miter state tournament, Two area teams are )' " vfc I, j Lakeside Review Wednesday , February 2, 1983 boonotaos ritw olct'S f"tr" r ;t , 108 Iba; Shawn Robinson of Davis is a big favorite and is 'seeded first. Ahmad Razaghi of East is in second spot. Depending on how he does in the region meet, Robinson will be a high seed for the state meet. ' 112 lbs: Alan Howard of Viewmont is number one on the seed chart. Hes followed by Jeff Olsen of Bountiful. Howard is only a sophomore. 1 19 lbs: Jeff Sowell of Viewmont is first and Vaun Hall of .Highland is second. One surprise in this catagory could be Tim Gordon of Woods Cross. Gordon has tied Hall and has split with Sowell in dual meets. 126 lbs: Roger Reynard of Davis is first and Bill Schol-ber- g of Woods Cross is second. But the third seed is Dave Blauer of Viewmont. Blauer has wrestled in three other weights before getting down to 126. Since he has so few wins at this weight he had to be in third but has a good chance for the region RICH GALLEGOES of Layton gives Mike Talbot of Roy a lift in their dual meet last week. Gallegoes is one of the top title. REGION FOUR The two wrestlers are one and one against each other in lb: Tracy Kirkham of 132 98 Ibt: Charlie Haswood of' Woods Cross is expected to Woods Cross is first and Kris Cardenett of Davis is second. previous meets. A match between these seeds for Layton going into the region one meet and considered excellent state potential. two 185 Ibt: Mike Lee of Bountiful is picked in the first spot and Gregg McNabb of Davis is second. could be a highlight for the meet. A good state seeding from this division would be eminent. final 135 lbs: Rich Gallegoes of Layton has a first seed while Mike Mayers of Sky View takes the second spot. Mayers is also coming off an injury to his knee. Heavyweight: In the Beefea- con-ceede- d. T' Matt McNeil of Viewmont is almost by himself. McNeil is a heavy favorite over second place seed Ben-so- n - Alder of Bountiful. McNeil is also one of the strongest contenders for the state title. of Bountiful in second. 167 Ibc The best wrestler of this weight division will be watching from the stands. Kip Johnson of Highland was to inherit this class but, due .'to an injury, Ben Gillespie of Woods Cross will be the first seed and Jeff Hammers of Davis will be second. Staff photo by Rodney Wright of Roy is looking for a of Brian out Bailey's grip. Baily is way seeded second in the 126 division for the MIKE PETERMAN region meet and is expected to help Layton reach the region crown, Winward of Roy takes Estep, the high energy sophomore of Clearfield is the first seed 98 Ibt: Wayne while Ty Kendall of Weber second. 145 lb: John Jones of Davis is the first seed while Shon -Wilson of Viewmont is second. The two havent met this year, so if the two meet in the Championship Match no one is really sure of the outcome. 155 lb: Nate Hinckley of 'Davis returns for an encore year. Hes only a junior and 'already has a placing in state from last year as a sophomore. Trent Jones of Bountiful is given the second seed. 138 Ibc First seed is Rod Stoffers of Weber while Kent REGION ONE I second. 155 lbs: Layton continues its good fortunes with Tracy Jones in first seed. Darren Cox of Sky View is another wrestler coming off an injury but he still got second. is, 108 Ibt: Tim Schwartz of Sky View was picked over Rod Rientjes of Layton. 167 lbs: Blaine Tracy of 'Layton is first and is expect- Eric Hyde of Lay-tois first seed and Shawn 112 Ibt: n ed to meet Curtis Kennedy of Roy in the final match who is the second seed. Olsen of Sky View is second. This is one class where a state title is very possible. , 185 lbs: Sky Views Mark Norman is a strong first seed in this class. Hes expected to get into the state meet and wrestle against Hola of Gra-- I nite for the title. Mark Wilson of Layton takes second seed. 119 Ibc Mike Petroff comes off an injury but will still represent Layton as the first seed. also and Brian Bailey of Layton is second. ters division, Mike Farr of East is first and Dave Smith 138 lb: This is one weight class which is almost is Hes followed by Rick Herdt of Clearfield. Petroff hurt his back earlier in the season but hasnt wrestled for four weeks. If he can finish the division then a good spot in state should be Heavyweight: Mike Funk of Sky View is the first seed in the Good Year Blimp division while Todd Wheelwright of Bonneville is second. Funk pinned Wheelwright already this year in dual meet. waiting. 126 Ibc Another good state prospect comes from Weber as Rich Louis is picked first Loads Royals' Attack Roy's Newey May Be Best 'All Around' By BUSS FULLMER Review Correspondent ' ROY When the name Reid Newey is called out to introduce one of the Roy High School basketball players, a tall gangly young man blushes a little and trots onto the court. He is almost awkward-look- ing. His long legs, and slender arms, and that boyish face is enough to make every mother in - the stands sigh. Ogden on June 4, 1965, to Paul and Elaine Garfield Newey. He has an older sister, Lisa, who is a freshman at Weber State, a sister Jenny, who is the Vice President of her sophomore class at Roy High School, a brother Mark (Hoss) who plays basketball at Roy Junior High School and another brother Sam Newey coached his son through little league and on a team that competed in Arkansas in the 1979 AAU program. Paul never misses a game and presently has two more sons waiting in the wings to become Royals of scored 14.6 PPG. Now in his senior year, Reid is scoring an average of 27 points per game and in one game scored 41. points. At the Box Elder Classic Reid led the Royals to the championship and in three the future. games scored 101 points. Reid has been a marked man Paul coached in every game Roy has played Mark when he started little leawho is in third grade at this year. In most games he is gue and is presently coaching a But fresh crop of third graders, double and Lakeview Elementary, also an adept passer where Sam, though struggling, is Newey . Reid first became interested .his top prospect. in basketball when he teamed and has good peripheral vision is If you havent seen Reid up with Darin Cutler, Mike Har- - to find the open man. He leads Lisa Newey, who is studying Newey in action you might ris and some other third grad- the team in assists. nursing at Weber State, takes Coach Ted Smith, speaking of time out to watch Reid play. question the rumors youve ers from his elementary school He is not your been hearing about the scourge to Newey, said, before the year is participate in the Roy Recreof region one basketball.. The he as best rank the little brothers, confides over, may bratty ation fourth grade league. His basketball player to Lisa. He is the neatest boy I only thing that even hints of father Paul and Darins father ever ever met. He is really sensitive stardom is the intent look in his Newell were recruited play at Roy High School. to coach Reid has to contribute in a and willing to do anything or as smooth he and the eyes grace the team. They lost their first lot of for us to win, con- everything for anybody or literally glides onto the floor. game 50-- and had a disastrous tinued ways coach. He controls everybody. I look up to him in in are new the gym, you first the year. But in the following the tempo of our games. He is more ways than one. i with a little bit of doubt the team went undefeated year e Reid has some large goals in the guy. The other if about this Ud who has in ten games. to him for the role, his future. He wants to win the look bee 101 led to be one of the best 1 players all-- 1 At Roy Junior High School, he so confidentially plays, and region one championship and basketball players in pu But then the game Reid made the team as an they respect him on and off the make a good showing in state. thersta eighth-gradeHe wants to play college basketbut spent a lot of court. be Sis! Elaine Newey literally glows ball for a good team and he play you time on the bench behind the jthe first minute selihe reasofi whyy and all likes of ftob Thomas and Steve when she speaks of her 65, 180 hopes someday to go into coach-in- g who are now playing pound Little Boy. or perhaps physical of Ive gone a1reJbu?xoyt Scholtec,basketball. the! In his second to practically every basketball therapy. Paul hopes one day to a Rljyil college 'ynn iforLt. as a freshman at Roy game he ever played, she fill a mission for his church. He e2cjthe gamtf-xyeaI sit in the stands is also a 3.7 student at Roy High. Reid Newey tas mfc'i$ a true. Junior, Reid led the team to the beamed. A lot of basketball teams with my heart in my mouth and believer of you and Stferybody Wel&r County championship. on both sides of the gyfit. If you At R6y (High School Reid I die on every missed shot. throughout the state of Utah kept count, you will have started "as a sophomore on the Sometimes I'feel tempted to have already got the message credited him with 20, 30 or 40 JV team and dressed with the stay home but then when game about Reid Newey, the rage of Northern Utah basketball. You points, numerous assists, severvarsity. He played: about one time rolls around I am there. Reid is very special in the can be sure that the Royals are al steals and a couple of blocked quarter per game with the 2.5 points. shot. Even if ydu dont cheer Newey household His brothers looking forward to the state finfor him yqiOTeapect his great XarW won a and sisters are his most devoted als in March, and there will be a talent. starting position fb play with fans, with one possible excep- lot of college coaches looking Wn Reid Paul Newvhrtrn in Thomas and Scholtec and tion being his father. Paul over number 32 of Roy. triple-teame- d. ill all-arou- 1, Ki take-charg- r, r'none c . , v - ,3 1 T NEWEY has mastered the skills of shooting with the policies of leadership as he guides the Royals to an unexpected record of wins. REID - i V |