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Show Lake-id- Area Kids Ready for Fun Here are the results of the track meet at Brighton High teams participated in the Invitational School. 3-- 2-- 0 game of 1 with Shay Higley scoring the tying score for Syracuse. Girls 7 and 9 1 Clinton 1. The score was vs. Syracuse Clinton 2, Syracuse 1. Lisa Wilson scored the 1 goal for Syracuse. Boys 7 and 8 1 Clinton 1. The score was vs. Syracuse Syracuse 0, Clinton 2. Syracuse 3 vs. Clinton 3. The score was Syracuse 5, Clinton 1. Syracuse 5 vs. Hill Field, the score was Hill Field 2, Syracuse 0. Boys 9 and 10 1 Sunset Syracuse won vs. Syracuse with goals made by Dustin Ritter, Danny with Clearfield winning Jose Gilbert Crockett and Christian Johnson. Syracuse 2 Jaramillo scoring 4 goals and Mike vs. Hill Field. The score was Syracuse 1 with Hill Field 0. The goal for Syracuse was made Leckington 1 goal. Boys 13 and 14 by Brad Jacksons. Syracuse 3 vs. West Clearfield 1 vs. Kaysville. Kaysville won Point. The score was West Point 6 Syracuse with a score of 0 with Brad White making 0. Syracuse 5 vs. Sunset 2, Syracuse 5 won by the goal for Kaysville. a score of 0 with Bart Hiraboyaski making 2 goals and Brad Bodily 2 goals. Syracuse game scores were: Girls 10 and 12 Boys 5 and 6 Syracuse 1 vs. Clinton 1. Syracuse won Syracuse 1 vs. Clinton 2. Syracuse won the with a score of 2 Brent Wilcox scored 2 game 0 Christy Jones scored 3 goals, Lisa Schoffield 1 and Shelly Chatelain 1 goal. goals and Nat Patillo 1 goal for Syracuse. 2 Hill 1. Field vs. This tie a was Syracuse 3-- 4-- 0 3-- 0 5--0 75-6- e 6-- 110 High Hurdles Paul Putnam (Skyline), 14.71; 2. Keith Robinson (American Fork), 14.89; 3. Randy Benns (South), 1. 15.08. 100 Meter Keith Wilson (Layton), 11.19; 2. Putnam, (Skyline), 11.35; 3. Spencer DeGraw (Davis), 11.36. 1. Discus Mark Carter (Clearfield), 2. Rich Ipaktchion (Layton), 145-2- ; 3. Kerry Whittingham (Provo), 144-LongJump 1. Andy Mortensen (Timpview), 21-- M; 2. Blake West (Brighton), 3. Barton Bishop (Woods Cross), 1600 Meters 1. Todd Kerr (Sky View), 4:25.39; 2. Dave Ruechert (South), 4:26.85; 3. John Powell (Carbon), 4:26.98. 400 Meter Relay 1. Hillcrest, 43.68 ; 2. Clearfield, 43.89 ; 3. South, 1. 3-- 5-- 149-5t- 7. 6 4. 44.28. Mark Child finished first in the 110 meter High Hurdles with a time of 16.0, and Scott Crawford came in third. Mike Adams was first in the mile run at 4:49.00. In the 800 meter run, Tal Pearce was in second place with a time of 2:08.00. The Lancers won the 400 meter relay in a time of 43.79 (Casey Olsen, Mike Riney, Greg Wright, and Keith Wilson) and the mile relay in 3:43 (Steve Barker, Mike Adams, Layne Sackett and Floyd Kearl). In the field events, James Suitt heaved the shot 543 and Shawn Stevens was second at 452. Rich Ipakitchain spun the discus 1339 for first place, Floyd Kearl tossed the javelin 1460 for another first and Layne Sackett leaped 64 place in the high jump. 400 Meters Gilbert Vasquez (Cyprus), 50.01; 2. Lex Brown (Bountiful), 50.18; 3. Benns (South), 50.51. 300 Intermediate Hurdles 1. Marshall Clyde (Brighton), 39.79; 2. Robinson (American Fork); 39.82 ; 3. Doug Allen (Hillcrest), 1. 39.84. 1. Pole Vault 2. Dan Buck-millMalcolm Hunsaker (Orem), 13-; 3. Del Mitchell (Hillcrest), (Olympus), er 13-- Wilson Wins MVP Keith Wilson put on a great display at the Ice Breaker track meet at Brighton. He finished first in the 100 and 200 meter runs, and anchored the 400 meter relay team, running behind Casey Olsen, Mike Riney, and Greg Wright. Layne Sackett was fifth in the high jump at 62, Rich Ipakitchain was second in the discus with a throw of 1453, and Jim Suitt finished second in the shot-pu- t. Suitts 5410V4 throw established a new school record at Layton High School. 6-- 2. 9:34.54. Javlin 2. Dave Colyer (Mountain View), 188-Emergy (Uintah), 187-- 3. Brad Hatch (Timpview), 1. Mike 7; 166-- ;; 1600 Meter Relay 1. American Fork, 3:26.43; 2. South, 3:29.41; 3. Hillcrest, 3:30.9. Shot Put 1. Carter (Clearfield), 59-- 1 'i; 2. Jim Suitt (Layton), 3. Whittingham (Provo), ; ; Outstanding Performer Keith Wilson (Layton). -- 4; Lady Softball Offered League Clearfield Recreation Department is offering a Girls and Women's Softball League, which will begin competition in mid May. There will be three leagues; Junior High Elementary School girls grades School girls grades and Ladies ages 16 and up. The Elementary and Junior High girls league will be fast pitch and the ladies league will be slow pitch. League play will be on Wednesday or Thursday nights, starting the week of May 11 and ending the week of July 13. There is a $7 registration fee per player on each team roster. This fee does not include shirts. Registration forms will be available March 16 through April 18 at the Clearfield Municipal Swim Pool, located at 934 South Falcon Drive (1000 East). For further information, call Barbara Yard at Clearfield Recreation Department. 4-- 7-- 9, 13-6- for third High Jump 2. Rich Weight Troy Butters (Cottonwood), 3. Kent Warner (Timpview), (Bountiful), . Medley Relay 1. South, 3:36.5; 2. Provo, 3:40.23 ; 3. Orem, 3:42ll9. 3200 Meters 1. David Andresen (Murray), 9:31.01; 2. Matt Parker (Granite), 9:32.03 ; 3. Brewer (Hillcrest), 6-- 4-- Lancers Stop Bonneville in Meet Layton High School was busy in track and field, last week. On Wednesday the Lancers beat Bonneville 6 in a dual meet, and on Saturday,' they competed in the Nate Long Invitational Track Meet at Brighton High School. At Bonneville, the Lancers swept all three places in both the 100 and 200 meter dashes, and did likewise in the 400 meter run. Keith Wilson was medalist on both the 100 and 200 meter dashes with times of 10.92 and 22.6 while Greg Wright finished second in both events, and Mike Riney took third. In the 400 meter run it was Steve Barker (53.9) followed by Floyd Kearl and Dave Kirkham. Thirty-on- meet: non-scori- Girls 10 and 12 Clearfield 2 vs. Clinton 1. The score for this game was 3 with Kim Hall making 2 goals and Melissa Debose 1 goal for Clearfield. Deanna Gutierrez scored 2 goals for Clinton and Valarie Walton 1 goal. Clearfield 1 vs. Sunset 2. The score Clearfield favor with Denise Munoz 2 goals, Tricia Gardenhire 1 goal and Christine Carey 1 goal. Boys 11 and 12 Clearfield 1 vs. Hill Field, the score was Clearfield 3 Hill Field 2. Clearfield 2 vs. Clinton. The score was Clearfield 2 Clinton 2. Clearfield 3 vs. Sunset. The score was 31$ Results: Ice-Break- er Despite cold weather and cloudy skies the soccer fields of region 198 were filled with enthusiasm. Each team was ready for another exciting season of soccer. The Clearfield game scores April 4th were: Boys 5 and 6 Clearfield 1 vs. Sunset 1. The score was 0 in Sunsets favor with Kolby Tyler scoring the three goals for Sunset. Boys 7 and 8 Clearfield 1 vs. Sunset l: The score was 3 with Sunset winning. Clearfield 2 vs. Syracuse 2. The score of this game was with Clearfields goal made by Dino Martinez. Boys 9 and 10 Clearfield 1 vs. Clinton 2. The score Clearfield 3, Clinton 2. Clearfield 2 vs. Clinton 1. The score of this game was tied 1 with Brandon Barber of Clearfield scoring a goal and Mike Pettingell of Clinton scoring. Clearfield 3 vs. Clinton 4. The score of this game was Clearfield 8 and Clinton 1. Four goals were made for Clearfield by Jason Eberhard with Travis Evans 2 goals, Chad Bowels 1 and Shadd Simmons 1. Clintons goal was made by Bruce Peterson. Reiew, April IS, lf$ 1. Page c 1. Wilson 200 Meters 22.49 ; 2. (Layton), Fred Cook (Clear- field), 23.0; 3. Robbie Horn (Box Elder), 23.37. 800 Meters 1. Todd Orullian (South), 1:58.78 ; 2. Jace Brewer (Hillcrest), 1:59.09 ; 3. Gordon Hyde (Skyline), 1:59.09. 825-047- 6, Q 4 Baseball Signups Slated . mow you cam switch mm DRIVE TMCTlOm DOVE ECONOMY. 4-WHEEL May 2nd at 9 a.m. at the Roy Recreation Building TO (behind the fire station) ' will be the site of summer recreation registration. Teams are to organize , themselves and have an adult or .coach. Rosters have been placed in each elemen- tary, junior high, and high school. People registering are asked to follow the procedure stated on the roster. Teams organized must stay within elementary in the . school boundaries ' 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. The fee is $8 per player, Rosters are available at the schools and the Roy City Building. Teams must stay within area of , school attendance. The leagues for Boys 2-WHEEL , l , , , , i s ; e i u e 1 1 , ON ALL EAGLE MODELS 2 000R, 4 DOOR AND WAGON! IT'S THE NEWEST, and Girls Softball are as follows: 2nd, 3rd grade (Youth interested should register on May 2 at 10. Teams should not be Baseball e j ) ti IAVAIIABLE . , organized): Girls and Boys Baseball and Softball Midget C - 4th grade and under this school year; Midget B - 5th grade and under this school year; Midget A - 6th grade and under this school year: Girls Softball Jr. B -7th grade and under this school year; Jr. B - 8th ' S' EVEOVOW IOVJ PRICES OH CJA1I7V IGLIV TIRES 103 YO3 CA!1! ion ycun TKiicia DEIJCIir.lARK POLY CUSTOM ARMOR TRAC 0 Jr. B A78-1- - Fingertip control from the drivers seat. The confidence of 4WD control and incredible traction when you need it. The high mileage of 2WD. Og57SS 3 700x13(6 Ply) Plus $2.77 (Equals Chevy Citation!) An AMC exclusive! F.E.T. Hiii COUPON NO DOWN, CREDIT ITERMS AVAILABLE. CALL FOR INFORMATION . Use these figures for comparison. Your mileage may vary with speed, weather, trip length. 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