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Show . "i; 2C lokeiide Review North, Wedneida , flf JUi ,.W, I. May 18, 1983 r) Clearfield Beys Win Region Trad: Title OGDEN It was your avei-ag- e day in northern Utah high school track competition. The weather was bad, as usual, and Clearfields and Viemonts boys track teams placed high in their respective meets, as usual. To be exact, both the Vikings and the Falcons won their regions track meets easily. View-oe used nine performances to score most of its 181 points, and the rest of the field wasnt even close. Davis finished second with 129 points. e Clearfield used only two finishes to gain the Region One title and concluded Friday and Saturdays meet at Weber State with 125 points. Weber and Sky View tied for second place and Layton was in fourth with 90 points. Davis High won the Region Four girls title handily, scoring 171 points. Viewmont finished in second place with 106 points. nt first-plac- first-plac- Thfe Clearfield girls team placed second in Region One, finishing behind Weber High. The Darts womens team was led by Suzie Orton, who finished second in the 200 meters, 400 meters, and the 100 meters. Orton will attend Weber State on a track scholarship next fall. To say that the Viewmont boys team dominated the region meet would be accurate, but relay understating what happened. other by the The Vikings were again led by team ad a multitude of other Dave Chowen, Kurt Mathews, points in lower places to win the Jon, Warner, Brian Fuller and title. The Falcons won the meet George Eames. Each won individual titles easily, despite a disappointing finish in the discus by VonColln. and the meet, according to Vikwent The Coach Dubois, senior, who will play footing Lynn ball for Brigham Young Univeraccording to plans. Well, almost everything. sity this fall, scratched on all Mathews, although he won the three throws. 100 meters, withdrew from the Layton again counted on 200 meters because of a leg inspeedster Myron Cooper for a major part of its scoring. Coopjury that began bothering him. He was pretty sore, and he er won the 400 and 800 meter felt like he was pulling it, said race, and ran the anchor leg in Dubois. Mathews, who is also the Lancers winning mile relay pitching for the Vikings in the team. state baseball tournament, was In the girls division, Clearalso concerned about the leg field was led by Laura Zaugg, injury affecting his pitching, who placed in the long jump, 100 meters and the 800 meters. Dubois said. Because of his withdrawal, Laytons Melba Tyson scored Mathews wont be able to run points for her team in the the race in the state meet, Frihurdles and the 300 interday and Saturday at Weber mediate hurdles. Roy Highs Niki Nye, who has State, and will cost Viewmont in the meet. been competing with a back inHe would have finished no jury for most of the spring, deworse than third, said Dubois. fended her region javelin title It will cost us six points in the successfully with a throw of state meet. 13311. To score in the state meet, In the Region Four girls Clearfield will use a balanced meet, Davis captured both the the same attack the medley relay and the mile reattack Falcons used in the region meet lay, and receive points from Darlene Stockton, who won the last week. The Falcons used two first 400 meters. The Darts Trade n Belt won the shot put. place finishes, one by J.C. in the shot put and the Maren Hansen again won the long jump competition for Woods Cross, which finished the meet in fifth place, ahead of Bountiful, which finished sixth. Susan DeVries of East dominated the womens track meet, winning the 400-met- er 100-met- er Von-Coll- - 100-met- er hurdles, the hurdles, the 200 meters and the 100 meters and accounted for e most of Easts 26 points. Johnson, Brian Bacon, Todd Anderson, Mike Hayward, Don Snowball and Morgan Nelson. The state meet Friday and Saturday, from all previous int. dications, should be won by ALL OF NORTHERN UTAH WITH Hill-cres- ' Both Viewmont and Clearfield have finished behind the Huskies this year, Clearfield will probably have to have first-plac- e performances by J.C. VonColln to challenge the Huskies and the Vikings must once again score well in the running events. The girls meet will also be held Friday and Saturday, in ADVERTISEMENTS AND NEWSI Over 119,000 Households Horn Delivered In 4 Counties I managing the race. 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MEN (ages Doug Friedli, Clinton; Leland Barker, North Ogden; Bob Lambert, Layton; Michael Coleman, HAFB; John Valdez, Clinton; Doug Nelson, Clearfield; Steve Paro, Magna; Dave Whitear, Roy; Blair Barton, Kaysville; Rob Seaman, Ogden. Kent MEN (ages Card, Fruit Heights; James Hall, Fruit Heights; Joel Har-nisSunset; Marcel Kinard, Layton. MEN (ages Boyd Mattson, Clearfield; Robbie 1882 In the boys Region Four meet, Davis received points from Dale Espinoza, Tryon Wins Koad Roee enforcement agencies in season only must and pay a fee of wish to play. third-plac- Former WSC Stfar Doug Friedli, a former star mUer for Weber State College, captured his second consecutive title in the 10,000 Meter Race sponsored by the North Davis Chamber of Commerce Association. Friedli ran the course through Clearfield, Layton and Kays-vill- e in 30 minutes and 40 sec- -' onds, bettering last years time by almost four minutes, winning a $50 Savings Bond. Sixty of the 75 participants finished the grueling 10,000 meter (6.2 mile) race with Ogdens Lona Chambers the top woman time. finisher with a First, second and third place finishers in all divisions received gift certificates donated by merchants from the Layton, Kaysville and Clearfield Chambers of Commerce. Brian Cooper chaired the event, but credited the help of local civic, education and law tered in the faU of LAYTON Fall registration for new members of the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) will be held Saturday, May 21, from 8 a.m. to noon at East Layton Elementary School and the North Layton Junior High School. The cost is 12 for the and $16 for all other divisions. Those players who regis KAYSVILLE, UTAH 84037 Nerthern Utah's Only Fell lervlce Data Processlnf Company CiEtinllh C;i ley O Sit o O lit Reirlrk nest Seat ItC tea A MS Its It. (I2S) nst (ly Key Bex:;) DO. v |