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Show Page 7A South Edition : Lakeside Review: ; Wednesday, March 28, 1984 : . GARY L. HATCH Review Sports Editor Davis, Clearfield and Roy each placed two players, and Woods Cross, Viewmont, Layton and Bountiful each placed one on the 1984 Lakeside Review Boys All-Ar- High School Basketball ea Team. For the girls all-ar- team, Clearfield, Davis, Viewmont and Layton all placed two players I each on the team and Bountiful Land (Woods Cross placed one each. As always in giving someone recognition n post-seaso- in the form of award, someone a is going to be left out. The Lakeside recognizes this and acknowledges that many players other than those mentioned are deserving of recognition. Unfortunately only twenty players and two coaches can be singled out here. .. Following are the Lakesides choices. Boys First Team: Steve Sargent Davis Kevin Van Uitert Woods Cross Hal Schofield Clearfield Mike Coe Roy - Bret Cloward Viewmont -- KEVIN VAN UITERT STEVE SARGENT Second Team: Clearfield Darrell Martin Layton Davis Casey Lloyd Brent Bouvang Bountiful Scott Skinner Roy Boys Coach: Ted Smith Roy Girls First Team: Mandy Henneberger field Diana Peterson Teresa Laita Sargent is a hard working 3 senior forward who led the Darts e in scoring, with a 16.5 in as well as average, other ways. Steve is a straight A student an intelligent team leader. He was the captain of the football team and the captain of the basketball team besides having good athletic ability. He was a pleasure to coach, said Davis coach Mike Gardner. Viewmont Woods Heidi Husbands Becky Trimble Cross Second Team: Jeff Parry 6-- point-per-gam- Clear- Raye Lynne Hayes field Julie Nelson Layton Viewmont Jenny Miller Michelle Bateman Davis Kristi Snarr Layton Clear Girls Coach: Ann Gilbert - Davis Bountiful MIKE COE HAL SCHOFIELD . Davis BRET CLOWARD Van Uitert is another hardworking player. A senior center he packs a lot of muscle at and was the basis of the Woods Cross offense. He also clogged up the middle on defense. He came along and developed a lot, said Woods Cross coach 6-- 6, Clyde Jackson. He really improved as the season progressed he worked hard on his shooting, and think it paid off, Jackson added. 1 Schofield is a 6-- silky forward 3 with excellent jumping ability who led the Falcons in scoring at a clip. He was not only our leading scorer, but he was also one of our leading rebounders. And He played well on defense," Falcon coach Craig Hansen said. Mike Coe averaged 14 points' and 4 assists per game. Mike was the team leader. We won a lot of close games, and many were because of Mikes Roy coach Ted Cloward was the Vikings team leadership, Smith said. leader in preseason, scoring 16 but was hurt in midseason and missed four games. He came back toward the end of the region race to be a stabilizing force for Viewmont. points-per-gam- e, led Henneberger girls to a the Falcon finish in second-plac- e Region and an finish in state. 1 seventh-plac- e Peterson, though only 7 was the inside force for Davis. Laita led the Braves into the 5-- state tournament with smooth ball handling and aggressive - MANDY HENNEBERGER DIANA PETERSON TERESA LAITA - Cerebral Palsy Classic ; HEIDI HUSBANDS BECKY TRIMBLE Husbands was a worker for Viewmont. Coach Vi Hillman said when she gets rolling theres i Run Away 3A With Showcase Victory All-Sta- rs LGARY L. HATCH Sports Editor basketball players Saturday, and boys, as the 4A team beat the 1 on a all 0f Utahs Big Four basket- - 3 A squad baseline do to there ball coaches were jumper by Stephanie Maurer at the final buzzer. some window shopping. In the boys game, the players The same held true for the girls game, which preceeded the knew their wares were on display and they responded with a offensive display that tallied 222 total points. The 3A team won the game but the score was probably secondary to letting the i:The United Cerebral Palsy Classic "High School 4tved lup to its billing as the rsKowcase of high school senior All-St- ar Though only a sophomore, Trimble had some of the most impressive statistics in the state, netting 25 points and 13 rebounds a game. Roys Coach Smith led his'; e fin- -' team to a surprise j ish in Region losing only'' one game when the Royals were picked to finish back in the first-plac- 1 12-fo- ot 82-8- " pack. Mrs. Gilbert guided her team -f- to a second place finish in both ull-bore 123-10- 9, state and region behind a tough ' Highland team on both occa- - ' TED SMITH ANN GILBERT stars shine. This game was for the players, said former Woods Cross coach Wayne Baker, head of the 4A stars. In these kinds of games its not really who wins or loses thats important. What is important is that everybody gets to play an equal ammount of time and a chance to display their skills, he said. Davis Steve Sargent led players from the area with 3 points. He also had four assists and four rebounds.- Hal Schofield of Clearfield added six points and Kevin Van Uitert of Woods Cross had five. The Davis County kids have been super. They have been to every practice, have worked hard, and its been a pleasure to work with them, Baker said. . Despite the final outcome, the game started off like it would be a repeat of last years 120-9- 7 runaway victory for the 4A , v 'V? 1 - Squad. 4A team spurted for 10 points to take a 5 lead in the game, largely beof the quickness of Marty Haws. Haws led several fast breaks, scoring on two and dishing off on others to spark the early lead. The 3A team had cut that lead to 14--9 before both coaches sent n units with 15 in fresh minutes remaining in the first The quick early cause 14-- Hill-cres- ts five-ma- half. Staff Photo by Robert Regan HENNEBERGER Timpviews Laura Thomas. MANDY V- - of Clearfield 4 pressures t. no stopping her. The coaches followed that format, putting five fresh players on the floor every five minutes, for the entire game. The game stayed close the rest of the first half until the 3A Continued on page 8A. ii Staff Pholo by Robert Hegan WOODS CROSS center Kevin Van Uitert looks to score over 4 I 7-- 1 Justin Shurtleff. & |