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Show - 5? Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, January 30, 1985 2C Darts Rebound From Loss, Demolish Highland j Davis rebounded from a close loss at Bountiful last week by ab- solutely squashing Highland for three and quarters before icoasting to an easy 0 win in one-ha- lf 70-6- Brent Meier had iKaysville. j 16 shots and were led early by Casey Lloyd, who hit 13 of his 17 points in the first period. Thats the kind of game we need from Casey, Gardner said. Meanwhile at 17 points for Viewmont, the Darts, folowed by Scott Moon lead and with 12 and Mike Taylor with 1. 'though taking a holding it most of the game, the Vikes 52, Wildcats 45 jVikings could not shake Woods 5 Cross but held on for a The Vikings put three players win. in double figures as they held off In Region Layton learned repeated comeback attempts by ,how to win ugly against Weber, Woods Cross, after the Cats fell (Which was last weeks surprise behind by ten at the half. winner over Clearfield. The LancViewmont pulled ahead by five ers stopped the Warriors late in the first quarter and inRoy was handed its third loss creased its lead by five more be'of;the season by Box Elder, 63-- j fore Woods Cross could regroup 57. at the half. The Wildcats fought back to Davis 70, Highland 60 within five points with five minThe Darts, smarting from the utes remaining but the Vikings close loss last week at Bountiful, responded with five of six free 'breathed fire from the opening throws, while the Wildcats suff fered some costly turnovers that Friday and took a lead after the first quarter, allowed them to get no closer. From there Davis got tougher, Brian Beecher netted points, The Darts were up by 20 at the while Brett Cloward powered his half and by 25 near the start of way for 10 and Bill White added the fourth quarter before they another 10 to provide the Vikings eased up and allowed Highland to with a balanced scoring attack. finish a respectable 10 points beWoods Cross high post man hind. Bryce Moore had 13 points to lead the Wildcats. Hey, the score was not indicative of the game tonight," Davis Layton 54, Weber 39 coach Mike Gardner said, We really got it going offen- -, Neither the Lancers nor the sively and played good defense all Warriors looked much like the teams that last week defeated Box night. ;This got us back to a team Elder and Clearfield, respectively. But Layton coach Doug Moon (Victory. We had four guys in douwill take the win. ble figures. We just played well in the first half. It looked like both teams were The Darts hit of their first in slow motion, and I was not first-ha- lf 52-4- 1 54-3- 9. ; 1 tip-of- 1 1 j i 1 1 70-6- 0 impressed with either team to- night. I was disappointed with the way we played tonight and it was a crazy game to sit and watch and make decisions through," Moon said. The Lancers came out sluggish on offense, but made up for it with an aggressive defense that seemed to take Weber out of its game. The Lancers jumped to an early lead and held it the remainder of the contest. Darrell Martin led all scorers with 20 points. He was followed by Tom Dobbins with 12 and Rex Brimhall added despite being saddled with foul trouble during the fourth quarter. Layton now moves into a tie for second with Box Elder at 1 in the Region 1 race. man-to-m- an 1 1 2-- Box Elder 63, Roy 57 The Bees hit clutch free throws down the stretch at Roy to push back a Royal uprising that threatened to hand the Bees their second straight loss. The Royals found themselves down by eight at the half but shot their way back into the game on the hot shooting of Mark Newey. Roy was down by just one point after three quarters, but tough defense and rebounding by Box Elder had taken its toll and Roy could not overcome the Bees lead. In addition to Neweys 22 points, Mike Salvitti added 10 and the usually productive Eric Jorgneson was held to nine points Girls Basketball Area Teams Lose Games Bonnevilles pressure defense wore down the Clearfield Falcons 55-4- 8. 1 its league win streak to four, straight as the Rams pulled out a 4 win over Davis in narrow 58-5- 53-3- 8, 49-3- 6. Bonneville 55, Clearfield 48 This battle of the heavy-weight- both 0 in region play going into the game, went down to the wire just as everyone ex- s, 2-- -- pected. ns Shelley Heaps led the Falcons with 20 points and eight rebounds, followed by Janna Mow-tewho had 14 points and eight rebounds. For Bonneville, Gina Butters hit 20 points also, while pulling down 11 rebounds. l Bonnevilles press caused the .Falcon offense some problems. win. But the main thing was the didnt hit a single one in the second half and that ended up costing us the game. Despite the disappointing loss, Hansen was not unhappy with the team effort. I think it was our best game of the year so far, he said. Its disappointing to lose Photo by Matthew Brown CLEARFIELD CENTER Shelley Heaps looks to get rid of the pressure defense. ball against Bonnevilles w -- up the scoreboard for their teams. Bateman netted 26 points and j.l$ rebounds, followed by four .other team mates who scored four each. if .Meanwhile Maxwell poured in 23 points for the Rams. box Elder 53, Roy 38 In this game Roy not only had to overcome the Bees height advantage, they also had to replace center Camille Sanchez, who was lost to a cracked vertebra. !The Royals made some quick adjustments and were only down by eight points at the half but were unable to stop the Bees Molli Wilkins and Shana who combined for more the entire Roy team than points combined. I: - 52-4- 2-- ff rr jl ilrwuHruilrm Ml I niiiji i fl h niOi ANNOUNCE YOUR WEDDING finA V: MISSIONARY, ENGAGEMENT, EAGLE SCOUT, INFORMATION IN r, Wilkins got 24 points and added 15. Weber 49, Layton 36 At Pleasant View the Lancers were able to score just one point in the entire final quarter and the Warriors captured the win. 4 THE- - Lakeside Me vie w PLEASE SUBMIT BY THURSDAY AT 3:30 P.M. 145 N. MAIN, BOUNTIFUL 2146 N. MAIN, LAYTON free throws. We '.empty handed. battle . The game was a see-samost of the way with Davis Michelle Bateman and Highland's Carie Maxwell taking turns light-lin-g I field fouled Larry Lander, who missed the first of a one and one, Greg Boykin and Eric West on but the Falcons were anable to the boards, Hansen continued. get a winning shot off before time We got the ball inside all we expired. wanted and our shot selection A well balanced scoring attack was well balanced, inside and was lead by Call, who canned 14 outside. from outside the paint. He points The game lived up to its ad- was joined in double figures by vance billing, going right to the fiBoykin with 12 and Darrell nal buzzer to decide a winner. Hicks, who added 10. The Lakers had their widest Clearfield next travels to meet 7 lead at with just 13 seconds cross county rival Layton in an left to play when Clearfield hit a game for both teams. important jumper from the right side. The Lakers inbounds pass was Layton is 1 in league play with tipped into the hands of Boykin wins over Box Elder and Weber who promptly laid it in to pull and has shown a well balanced is set for 7:30 the Falcons to within one point attack. The tip-oat the eight second mark. Clear Friday. when you play that well. We rebounded well, especially said. ilate in the game to come away Wiken-hause- in the region 3-- nt We had some turnovers late in the game that hurt us," Hansen r, Like several other teams have 'done this year, Davis came very close to beating the league-leadin- g j;Rams, but suffered some costly turnovers and some missed shots CLEARFIELD - The Clearfield Falcons backed themselves up against a wall in the Region basketball title chase here Friday night with a 1 setback to the Bonneville Lakers. The game featured the two early season picks to battle for the league crown. After the first meeting the Lakers look to have the inside track. The Falcons, suffering their second consecutive loss, have a record, which places them in the bottom half of the standings, however it is still early. Were are not out of it, said CHS head coach Craig Hansen, speaking of the title race. We have are backs to the wall but there is a lot of basketball left to play." The loss can be explained in one simple phrase shooting. The Falcons couldnt connect on a single free toss in six tries in the second half and only managed one of three in the first. The Lakers were only but that was enough for the one-poi- i Highland 58, Davis 54 Correspondent 2, game. I fensive rebounds. Roy falls to 0-- 3 overall. and free-thro- w With just three minutes left the ;game was tied at 48, but the strategy to foul Bonneville .backfired and the Lakers hit their ;clutch free throws to win the , Fal-;co- SCOTT MONSEN Review -2 action, Box Elder handed Roy its third and straight region loss, Weber beat Layton 1 Friday. Roys demise. He kept the pres- sure on the Royals throughout the first half by scoring from of-- Falcons Up Against Wall 52-5- (basketball. In Region 4, Highland upped f .Salt Lake City. ; In other Region for the game. Box Elders Lee Wells, with 24 points, was largely responsible for 1 Friday afternoon as the Lakers defeated the Falcons Bonneville now lays claim to the league lead in Region girls I intensity he feels as the Royals were 37 P."iJ,yinup,i.y iVihiiiMftteii'H Read The Classified t |