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Show Page IB Lakeside Review Wednesday , Aug. 26, 1981 mont went to the final game in One factor that might give Clearfield the edge is size. The Falcons have a line of heavyweights this year and some speed to go with it. Viewmont will have to rely on a sharp passing game and quickness on defense to keep the game in hand. The game will be close, but teams and hope it continues Clearfield should wir by 7. Roy at Judge through league play. Last years state final runnRoy, Clearfield and Layton, all er-up is even this year as t better 1 Region-schools, will be playing favorites their home games under the lights the Royals are to take Region-- 1 honors again. Roy for" the first time. Each school installed new lights over the summer Coach Ernie Jacklin didnt lose players to graduation which hoping the later start would en- many him a stable of experience to gives courage more parents to attend the with speed and size. games. Due to rising athletic costs, go along has a knack for upsetting Judge more schools across the state are teams favored and the Bulldogs expected to follow suit, according to Utah High School activities offi- will be hoping to catch Roy with its guard down. Nevertheless, Judge cials. With it all set to go, here's a is a small school and lacks depth at the skill positions. Roy should have quick look at this weeks games: no problem winning by 14. AT CLEARFIELD VIEWMONT DAVIS AT BEN LOMOND This clash promises to be one of Davis Coach Ward Sawley and in the season the best openers state. Both teams made it to the his Darts are headed for a tough rival state playoffs last year and View- - fight with their former Ben Lomond. The Scots have fielded quite a team for 81 with plenty of experience and size. Davis has better overall speed, but are still the underdog by 6. Just when you start thinking baseball and fishing are the only things to read about, football season arrives. And area prep teams are all set to get the 1981 season underway this Friday August 28. n Although the games are practice, coaches are anxious to set a winning pattern with their 3-- pre-seaso- 4-- A pre-seas- on 3-- A LAYTON AT BOUNTIFUL Bountiful is another 3-- A to 4--A transfer, but dont sell them short. Layton will have all they can handle and cant afford to make any mistakes near their own end zone. The game is even and breaks, both good and bad, will decide the out- Cutter Competition Set in Morgan County : V' ACROSS THE REGION, area teams are working out the final rough spots and are set to open with the first come. Layton Coach Gary Hansen Come one, come all. The annual Morgan County Cutting .Horse- -' is set to begin at the Morgan County fairgrounds this August 28 and 29. The event is a championship cutting and points will be award- ed toward the national competi- tion later in the year. All events at 10:00 a.m. both days and will run until 5:00 p.m. The competition will feature many of the top cutting horses st x Ekavis Soccer Takes IFirsf at from around the world as well as n top cutters from the tain area. Entrants will compete , for cash and prizes in the two-da- FARMINGTON - intermoun-Competitio- . y event. The festivities will also feature on Friday an open pit and a night beginning at 6:00 p.m.follow-start chuckwagon breakfast the ing morning at 7:00 a.m. Tickets are on sale now and it is advised to pick them up as soon as possible. bar-B-q- ue Coach Dale Briggs helped lead his South Davis 4 year old boys soccer team to a first place victory at the Colorado Springs Soccer Invitational tournament in Colorado Springs. The team played five games. It took skill and guts, and they pulled 13-1- it together and really came in said Briggs talking through, about their game schedule. The team had only one game scheduled for Saturday and played four games Sunday. The boys had only a half hour rest between their fourth game and the final championship game. . Briggs' team played Monument Colorado for the championship and won In other games, they beat Wichita, Phoenix, Arizona, 1 ; Pleasant View, Utah, and Ogden, Utah The games were played at the Air Force Academy. Boys and eight sets of parents flew to Denver, while Briggs and his wife Shirley, and son Darrell drove over , 4-- 2. 9-- 6-- 3--2; 1-- 0. pre-seas- on game this Friday. Colorado in a motor home. Team members camped out, using the motor home as a base. . Team members are Davis Stout, son of Norman and Sandy; Doug Wilkinson, son of Larry and Lucille ; Troy Pulsipher, son of Vem and Vickie; Shaun Lavender, son of Craig and Marilyn; David McRae, son of Timmothy and Leslie Ann; Shaun Packer, son of Allen and Carolyn; Kevin Jacobsen, son of David and Barbara; Mike Green, son of David and Judy; Steve Kief- - Mowm Two locations fer, son of Richard and Loma; Marc Pozzuali, son of Lewis and Marguerite; Brian Eastman, son of Earl and Barbara, Ray Thurman, son of Erven and Linda ; Danny Smith, son of Ray J. and Jolene ; Darrell Briggs, son of Dale and Shirley; Eric Haynes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haynes. John Hansen is assistant coach. As prizes for winning, the boys each received a a plaque and a certificate. The team was awarded the game ball. |