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Show 7k Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, November 14, 1984 Local Teams Win Soccer Tourney Two Lakeside area soccer one down there and all the final teams, the Kaysville Cosmos and scores except one were within one . point of each other. Those were all, with the exception of thef one, games," Emertight, son said. The Dragons won one game by the North Davis Dragons came e away with trophies from the American Youth Soccer Association Commissioners Cup tournament held at various sites around Salt Lake City. The Cosmos, a team of 12- - and old boys, went undefeated in the double elimination tournament and defeated the Bountiful Strikers for the championship Nov. 6. The Dragons are eight- - and nine-yeolds and needed two victories on the final day of the tournament to win. They beat the Peles and the Firebirds, both teams from Salt Lake, in two close matches to take home the first-plac- hard-foug- ht of North Davis a score 6-- 1. championship half and the Dragons scored at the first of the second half and the game went scoreless the first 13-ye- ar Firebirds tied it up with aftiout five minutes left in the contest, which set up the shootout. Kicks by Shawn Backus, Chris Archuletta and Jeremy Gochis found the net for the Dragops in the shootout. Goal tender Tyson Anderson allowed the Firebirds free kicks incrown. to the net just once in the five Cosmos assistant coach Stan tries allowed in the shootout, and Webster said his teams strong the Dragons came away with the point is that it has no weak play- win. ers. The Kaysville team is coached These kids are all exceptional by Udel Kynaston and Webster and is comprised of Davis Read, players. Any of the 15 can produce. We put anyone in the game Brian Kynaston, Ronnie Olsen, .at a particular time and dont lose Aaron Rasmussen, Joey Arbuck-le- , Jordan Jeppson, Wyley! Adanything, Webster said. Webster said the Cosmos have ams, Justin Morris, Joel Garr, only been together since June, a Kemp Flint, John Turner, Brian short time considering some Webb, Jason Farris, Matt Guiste teams have been together as and Chad Pettingill. The North Davis team is many as six years. This is the second tournament coached by Emerson and assisd they have won, and they have tant Vance Tyler and is of Anderson, Backus, placed second, in tournaments twice also. Archuletta, Gochis, Brian Barnes, The Dragons championship Derek Emerson, James Fry, Jeregame was won 2 by a shootout my Karras, Doug Lemmons, after both teams were tied at Cory Richins, Jeff Sackowitz, Naone-aafter regulation play. than Tubbs, Kolby Tyler land ? Dragons coach Jim Emerson Scott Evans. said his heart was still down in The AYSO is made up of all Salt Lake after several close competition level teams and involves teams from Ogden to Salt games in the tournament. We won six games and lost Lake City. ; ar 1 ?om-prise- Photo by Rodney Wright A VIEWMONT Volleyball player tries' Bonneville defense. In the opening Weber and mont lost to Bonneville, Davis lost to Clearfield lost to Highland. All three teams played again Tuesday in the double elimination tournament. to get a shot past a tough round of state volleyball action held at West High School in Salt Lake Monday View- - top-rank- ed 4-- ll North Layton Grapplers Win District Crown North Layton Junior High took top honors in the Davis School District junior high school wres- tling tournament held at North Latyon, 1882; 2. Park, 138; 3. Sunset, 135; 4. North Davis, 124; 5. Central Davis, 1072; 6. Farmington, 78; 7. Millcreek, 51; 8. Kaysville, 44'2; 1. Mu-lell- Bountiful, 29A; 10. South vis, 29; 11. Centerville, 24. 9. er Da- Individual Results: ' 78 pound class: 1. Dan Stephenson, Kaysville; 2. Mike Brown, Central Davis; 3. i Tino Flores, North Layton; 4. Lee I Millcreek. 85 pounds: 1. C Park: N P r 5.lr I 92 pounds: Jurwyn Mendigorin, Sunset; John Flores, North Layton; 3. Doug Monk, Mueller Park; 4. Mike Hoffman, Mueller Park. 1. 2. 98 pounds: John Cordova, Farmington; 2. Randy Mecham, North Davis; 3. Kevin Randall, Bountiful; 4. Justin Oleson, Central Davis. 105 pounds: 1. Jason Blair, Sunset; 2. Kevin Taylor, Mueller Park; 3. Rich Condie, Kaysville; 4. Shane Kirkman, North Davis. 112 pounds: 1. Rick Johnson, Mueller Park; 2. Brian Nall, Sunset; 3. Ed Perez, North Davis; 4. Adam Flint, Kaysville. 119 pounds: 1. Gregg Loveless, North 2. Chris Blumenthal, Mueller Park; 3. Ryan Kroon, Central Davis; 4. Shane George, Bountiful. Lay-to- Craig Edgeman, Mueller 2. Boone Kirkman, North Cliff Tally, North Layton; 2. Rusty Smith, Sunset; 3. Shane Burnham, .Centerville; 4. Chris Miller, North Davis. 132 pounds: 1. DeLayne Hibbert, Sunset; 2. William Delgodo, North Davis; 3. Ton Gruenewald, South Davis; 4. Wade Lowry, Central Davis. 138 pounds: 1. Troy Murray, Central Davis; 2. Ron Mawyer, North Davis; 3. Mark Hurd, North Layton; 4. Steve Smith, Centerville. 1. n. 1. Team Results: I, Wright, Lay-to- Clear- field High. They were foil wed by Mueller Park and Sunset in a close battle for second. Results follow. 126 pounds: Davis; 3. Jared Edgeman, Mueller Park; 4. Kelly Flores, North n; 145 pounds: 1. Rick Eggett, Millcreek; Curtis Smith, North Layton; Brett Anderson, Mueller Park; Mike Judkins, Central Davis. 2. 3. 4. Delbert Francom, American Education Week, Nov. ITS WAKE UP SANTA! 12-1- 7 LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? Our Classified Section is full of them. Beginning Friday, November you can see Santa 16th at the Layton snoozing in his sleigh Hills Mall,, near Center Court. time is never sure, and beginning November 16th, you can guess the day, hour and minute he will awaken. A bag full of Christmas prizes will be awarded to the three guesses closest to Santa's actual wake-u- p time. Santa's wake-u- p "Guess forms are available in all Mall Stores. he's sure to awaken before Christmas! Take a guess, (Only one guess per person per day president ! v BOliSKT WU...TO1I IIO' Eric Wilmore, Mueller Park; 4. David Hunter, Kaysville. 167 pounds: 1. Tyler Sessions, Central Da- - A message from t MFTOSG 2. Darel Webb, North Layton; 3. . t n; 155 pounds: 1. Mike Barnes, Central Davis; Congratulations, mothers and fathers of Utahs students in public schools! Our kids are making striking gains on their American College Testing Program (ACT) scores. Their composite scores, which reflect performance on English, mathematics, social studies and natural science, were higher than the national average again. This years gain was the highest increase ever. Thats important. It means a lot to our children because 75 per cent of Utah high school graduates go to college. To gain entry to colleges, most of them take those ACT tests. Parents, we know you had a lot to do with this achievement. We see your efforts every day in the steadily improving performance of your children in our classrooms. Since this is American Education Week, we want to thank you for your superb care, support and encouragement of our students your children. Davis Education Association. vis; 2 . Sean Smith, Farmington; 3. Geoff Smith, North Layton; 4. Chris Vance, Mueller Park. 185 pounds: 1. Ron Peterson, North Lay-to2. Paul Warden, Farmington; 3. DeWight Payne, Kaysville; 4. Louis Zirkell, Millcreek. Unlimited: 1. Larry Hatch, Sunset; 2. Jay Dee Robinson, Farmington; 3. Pat White, North Davis; 4. Rob Sparks, North Layton. CLAYTON W MILLS MA i. .. '..-iv- --...a ..v, "Uij |