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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1983 3C Braves Tame East 1 For First Region Win -- Although BOUNTIFUL it of the region season, the Bountiful was only the second game High Braves football team was already in a must win situation last Friday. Playing on their home field against the winless East High Leopards, the Braves needed a win to keep pace with the other Region Four teams. Bountiful took an 1 region record into the game after losing the league opener to Highland. With the double-threof Rob who Faddis, quarterback runs and throws the ball well, the Braves took a convincing 22-- 8 region win over the Leopards. The win puts Bountiful in a e tie with Highland as the Braves head into a showdown with unbeaten Davis High this week. The Braves are in the region and 3 overall. East falls to 2 in Region Four action and 5 overall. 0-- at third-plac- -1 2-- 0-- 0-- Bountiful Coach Kim Peterson was happy with his teams first region win and he has seen his team progressing with each game. I think were improving a little bit each week, Peterson said. Our offense moved the ball well and our defense forced some key turnovers. Bountiful opened the scoring in the second quarter on a one-yar- 1 i Photo by Dale Perrenoud BOUNTIFUL defender confronts an East High runner last Fridays game. Bountiful won the game, 22-and A in meet Davis this Friday. The Braves are now region play this season. will 8, 1- -1 Bees, Darts Top Regions in REGION FOUR Bad Pass Blocking Costs Vikes BOUNTIFUL Bad pass blocking, like overdue debts, can turn even the best game plan to meaningless scribbles. Just ask Viewmont, whose passing game was stopped last Friday by Highland in a 10-- 7 loss. It was a problem, this pass blocking, that Viking coaches thought to an extent they had solved, said Hatch. Apparently, havent. Quarterback Jeff Meservy, we ,who has split defenses this year when he had the time to throw, was often forced to scramble in last Fridays Region Four loss. We should be able to score more than 10 points, Hatch said Monday, reflecting on his teams second region loss of the . said. We were a little cautious year. The Vikings had chances on defense and we shouldnt to score, despite blocking mis- - have been. The loss gives the Vikings a takes, Hatch said. Viewmont made it to the Rams d 2 record in Region Four and line with three plays left to 3 overall, making this Fridays vi- score. On l, the game against East, also Vikes fumbled, giving Highland tally important if Viewmont is ball. to make it to the state playoffs, You cant do those things They (the Leopards) are big and win, said Hatch. Weve and strong, said Hatch. They lack a little consistency on of-got to get the job done. But despite the mistakes, fense, but they are strong on de- Viewmont was still tied with fense. late in the fourth East also runs a single-win- g Highland, But the Rams began to offense, which will cause the drive on the Vikings and kicked Vikes a problem even, before Fri- a field goal with four seconds days game. How do you set up left to win the game. a scout team for it? Hatch They controlled the ball and asked, moved it down the field, Hatch Injuries have also caused the 0-- two-yar- 2-- second-and-goa- 0-- 2, 7-- 7, Three Region One Schools Lose Volleyball Matches Local Region One high school volleyball teams discovered dur- - ing last weeks games that the quality of competition in the league lives up to its prior pro- motion. The three area schools Lay- Clearfield and each ton, Roy lost one match last week, the second week of region competi- tion. ' Last Thursdays loss gives the Layton team an 2 re- in region play, but Coach Kathy Stoker remains optimistic about her club. We didnt win, but were playing better, said Stoker. But, she added, we have a long ways to go. The Lancers are setting indi- vidual goals this season, which will eventually make them a bet-club, Stoker hopes. If we can do the little things, the big things will take care of them- selves. The attainment of those individual goals should give the Lancers a more positive attitude, according to Stoker. They need to know they are winners. Margo Jones Clearfield team also had problems last week league action with a win over Roy. The Falcons were hammered by a strong Weber team last Thursday in two 15-in straight games, 15-loss. first their region The Falcons are picked to challenge for the region title, but 0-- ' lowing week. : Headforjheitt: the Warriors had little problem out in the first game, the Royals, returned to win the second game said that of the match and were tied 9 good, Theyre Jones. And we were very, very in the third and final game. But bad. I dont know where we Bonneville then took over the were, but it wasnt in this gym. game to win its second region We didnt run an offense all day. match, We played defense all the time, The Royals had been hurt by and you dont beat Weber injuries early in the season, but had all of its starters back for the playing that way. Jones said her Falcons fell be- - Laker game. hind the Warriors early and g Roy was to play Weber found it difficult getting back in day, a team the Royals beat Her this season. They are really the game. Clearfield is now in region play. going to be up to eat our lunch, The action got out of cqn- - said Johnson. On Thursday, Roy trol at Bonneville last Thurs- - will meet Box Elder. Both day, and Roy lost its second matches will be at Roy. match 6f the season Clearfieid was scheduled to according to Roy Coach play at Layton Tuesday, and will Radene Johnson. host Bonneville on Thursday, We were out of control, said After the game with Clear-te- r Johnson. We are just not field, Layton will play Weber on playing as a team. Thursday. All matches start at 4 After the embarrassing shut-p.winning the match. , Vikings problems. Troy Gortat, a senior linebacker and running back, missed last weeks game because of injuries to his ankle and Achilles tendon. Matt Bradshaw, a sophomore tight end, has bruised kidneys and Bill Bagley, a junior inside lineback-th- e er has a foot injury. Hatch said Monday he didnt know if any of the three players would be able to play Friday at East. Kickoff time for the East game is scheduled for 4 p.m. The Vikings have a bye the , 9-- to beauty Tdomandthft tf,Sroash0ctob . Tues-youn- ear-co- rd 1- -1 15-- 0, 13-1- 5, 15-1- 0, , Sri & three-da- y Zitiouedolis and more M lo" show. after-- opening , 6, 2, ft - a CATCH ALL THE SPORTS ALL PERFORMANCES P.M. TH URSDA Y-8- at W.S.C . Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts MURRY SIDLIN OCTOBER 13 and fantasize! SIBELIUS Unison from Suite No. 2 Symphony No. 1 Symphony No. 2 IAYTON MILLS WALL ILalseoflda Ivery Wednesday Tiworitehoreless carriag Guest Conductor ENESCO BARBER IN YOUR FREE devCew Select your Season Tickets Available at $25.00 to $60.00 TICKETS: OGDEN SYMPHONY-BALLE- T ASSOCIATION 2580 Jefferson Ave., OGDEN UT. 84401 Phone 399-921- 4 50-ya- pass from Faddis to Steve Wilson. They added another touchdown on a scoring pass to John Evenson, and running back d Chris West scored on a plunge to secure the win. The Bountiful defense recovered two fumbles and the Braves gained 261 total yards, compared to Easts 194 yards. The Bountiful attack was headed by Faddis, who had success running and throwing the ball against a good East defense. He led the Braves rushing attack, gaining 52 yards on nine carries, and he completed eight of 19 passes for 128 yards. The senior quarterback was satisfied with his clubs performance, especially with the timing of the win. It (the East win) gave us a lot of momentum, Faddis said. "Going into the Davis game this week, it really helped us. The Davis Darts are anticipating problems in controlling Faddis, who is as mobile as any quarterback in the county. Faddis running could help offset a strong Davis rush and changing defensive formations that often confuse quarterbacks and offensive linemen. . - |