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Show SAND RIDGE Junior s quarterback Mike Reske hands off to Wade Nuffer for a Scotpion victory over North Ogden Junior Friday. yardage gain up the middle in 6-- 0 Scorpions remain undefeated following N. Ogden game Bv Fred Fernandes escapes the clutches of Layton Defensive back Pernell touchdown pass-plafrom Jon Nickerson. ROY TAILBACK on a Lynch y Fernandes leads attack League-leadin- g Layton High School came to town with a price on the head of Fred Fernandes last week. He wont make it beyond the line of scrimmage, they boasted. Fred ignored the tribute and went to work on the favored Layton team. He racked up yardage through, around and over the Lancer defense for 102 total yards and two touchdowns, and led Roy to a 4 upset. 14 upset. Coach Ernie Jacklin called the and game a supreme effort, praised everyone for the part they played in the victory. Jon Nickerson was cool at quarterback, where he connected on seven of 13 passes for 141 yards, with but one His longest pass-plainterception. was a lob to Fred Fernandes that covered 79 yards for a touchdown y 21-1- true D With in the Wasatch Front Football League (W.F.F.L.) failed, this year, to qualify n any teams to play in the l. A lot of reasons have been post-seaso- Mini-Bow- floating around for Roys poor showing, and some may have merit. its teams as Roy does not hand-pic- k they do in the cities of Layton, Bountiful, South Ogden, Ogden, Grigham City and Logan. The A teams of Roy are chosen more at random than design. Top talented athletes are found on all A, B and C teams in Roy. A case in point integrity out there. In answer to a question I posed about boys of A caliber, playing in the B leagues, Mr. Cottle said, A kid should always have a choice, but should respond to the cause. If he is an A player, he should give it a shot for it is the American ideal to become the best you can. Roy, in times past, has loaded teams, and has won its share of titles l. in the The pendJum seems to have swung the other way, now. The six Roy A teams, this year, had a record of going into the last week of play, while the four B teams enjoyed a 204-record. Something should be done to make Roy more competitive in the Mini-Bow- win-loss-t- - Bountiful and football Layton, each has one 85-85-two has team. one and Roy team, B teams and two A teams, with top talent on all four teams. Roy is spread too thin in the 85-- league to effectively compete against Layton or Bountifuls one, loaded team. Roy's B teams, with limited star players, have done well in the 85 pound league. Soccer has been listed as a reason for Roys failure to win a berth in the l. Soccer has come on strong in all of the cities of Division One, except Roy. Soccer doesnt seem to be robbing football of its athletes. On the contrary, it is siphoning off those who dont have Mini-Bow- most-talente- size nor the the physical agressiveness required of football Soccer, then, is diminishing the ranks of football teams, without weakening them. Those who want to hard-nofootball play rough, tough, are staying in the program, while those who have been spending a lot of time on the bench are abandoning the game to play soccer, where they can 2 W F.F Roy scored early in the second on the long Nickerson to quarter it in. Roy held on the next Layton series, D IQ Roy, the largest franchise Layton was rugged in th trenches but so was Roy. The Royals beat the Lancers 128 yards to 104 in the rushing department, and 141 to 58 in passing. Fernandes pass, then Layton tied the score on a tipped pass that was intercepted by a defensive guard and run back to the Royal three yard line. Art Leota scored for the Lancers on the next play from scrimmage. Roy struck twice in a matter of moments in the third quarter. Linebacker Doug Painter blocked a Layton punt on the ten yard line, scooped the ball up on the five and ran L. that use star athletes on both offense and defense Mandatory platoon football has gained a lot of support throughout the W F F.L. Requiring that each club have both an offensive and defensive team would guarantee s more playing time for and second stringers but there would be problems. What about the teams, who cant field 22 players? What about the offensive player who would like to get ? experience on defense, or What about key injuries or sickness? How would you ever police mandatory platooning? bench-warmer- visa-versa- and Painter came near blocking another punt. The hurried kick didn't allow the Lancer good coverage and Fernandes weaved through a sea of Lancers for a 61 yard jaunt' to the end zone. Precision blocking by the Royals opened the way for Fernandes touchdow'n run Coach Jacklin praised his kicking team, for their coverage of kick-off- s and punts He cited Toby Phillips for kicking three P A.T.s. The Royal defense played a major Mike role in the upset victory. Westmoreland led all ladders with tackles, but defensive tackle Tim Stultz got 10 unassisted tackles, which is unusual from the front line. Linebacker Cory Colohan got nine tackles, Mike Mitchell tackled seven and intercepted a pass, and' defensive end Greg Wood made six tackles. Linebacker Doug Fosmark recovered two Layton fumbles. Running Backs Dan McMahon and Cory Colohan kept Layton honest with dives, and the offensive line r Lancer did a job on the defense. Kevin Christiansen and Greg Wood caught key passes for Roy Layton, trailing by 14, going into the final quarter, mounted a drive to score with 9:50 showing on the clock. The Lancers went to their passing game in the late stages of the game, smelled vicbut the Roy defense tory and shut them off. The Royal victory throws Region One into a four-watie for first place, battle with and set up a Bonneville on Friday. Layton visits Weber the same day, and on October 19th has a big show-dow- n in a night game at Bountiful High. detea ting South Ogden 2 last Friday. The team won their first game of the season by defeating South Ogden 2 last Friday The team is play The girl's softball team won their first game of the season 2 by defeating South Ogden last Friday The team is playing well even though their record is not as good as was hoped, according to the coaches Mike Reske and by 1ete 1 aletto sand Ridge Reporters '1 he Sand Ridge Siotpmm remain undelcuted afer Fridav s game which saw 'hern deieal .Noith Ogden bv a score of 8 u According to Corah Rj'ph Knudson, the teams biggest game was against arch rival Roy Junior, which saw them defeat the Redskins m a close game, by ti u Main of the players say that the team is going to take the chain pionship, which will he tested Fuday against South Ogden Junior Both teams are undefeated and will play at Souths field at 3 p m The girls sottball it atn won their f irst game of the season 79-yar- d 19-1- 19-1- 19-1- A Mat-sumu- Bonneville started a sophmore quarterback against Sky View, and by touchdown passes, but had to be told about the second one. He was decked just as he let go of the ball and went to the hospital for 15 stitches. The Lakers scored one more touch- - halftime the Lakers were out front 35 over the Bob Cats. Young Cory Sylvester threw two 0 teams finish season in Roy play WFFL went undefeated for the year. Tom Fow ler s 70 B team lost one game, but finished in first place The 85-- team, coached by John Lambrose, lost a heart breaker to South Ogden and had to settle for a tie for first place. Roy teams won 38 games, lost 35 and tied six in the W F F L season The six "A" teams posted records 15-2- 1 much-heavie- ol 3 Coach Rick Eidsen's KM) B team ONLY WITH THIS COUPON- Terrace Have something to sell? in the want ads. SUN CHRONICLE, Oct. 12,1 978, Paqe 1 1 9 SfABCOK - 4 SMS ONLY TRANSMISSION All together flOUt rigr Wterterschnrtzgl HAMBURGERS & HOT DOGS D TUNE-U- I digs o P latex enamel INCLUDES CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID. GASKETS, AND ADJUSTING BANDS FILTER EXTRA. 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Bonneville was plagued by mistakes and flukes last year to keep the Laken n out of play, but put one big game and blasted the together Royals clear out of Washington Do it fast and easy TRANSMISSIONS Tasty sausage served on rye bread with Swiss cheese garnished with a wedge of dill pickle and mustard. was Laker sophomores Jake win, awaiifl s play main-strinSoccer has strenghtened most of the teams in Division One, but Roy does not have a solid soccer program. Platoon football may be the reason that at least one Roy team failed to all of its games. Coach Enji has 22 starters listed in his His platoon philosophy makes lineup. it possible to engage more boys in the game, but his team was at somewhat of a disadvantage when playing teams I would prefer the rule used this basketball summer in the All-Stgames played at B.Y.U. and the U. of U. Players who played in the first quarter, were not allowed to play in the second. After half time, any player was eligible to play for the rest of the game. Twenty-tw- o boys would see at least one quarter in every game. President Ken Cottle of the W.F.F.L. passed on some words of praise to Frank Tremea and Roy Recreation. "They always abide by the letter of the law, so far as the W.F.F.L. is concerned, he said. "I have never questioned Roy in that regard, he added "There is a lot of stomp victory sponsored by the PTSA this past week, with a disc Mike Carver, jockey, play ing the latest in rock and disco Students enjoyed a four day weekend this past week, with the teaekers attending the UEA convention. Many participated in the opening of the duck hunting season. The boy of the month for September is Scott Russell, and the girl of the month was Tami Hart. October's boy and girl of the month have also been chosen, who include Gary Bond and Brenda Mason. Two additional awards have been made, which are the Elk and Elkette of the Month. 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