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Show M.il lilii'irtm l-fi 'ulr Hint- .1 "Mil m H k 220 in the time of 23.0 and then tumi ...... . By DAVE WIGHAM CLEARFIELD - Clearfield's Clear-field's tracksters got back on the winning path this past week as the Falcons handed Weber a 89-52 setback in a Region One dual meet. CLEARFIELD is considered con-sidered one of the top clubs in the region this season in track and with the region and state meets just around the corner, they are working hard on improving their times and ' distances. The Falcons won thirteen events in the meet with the Warriors including sweeping the three relay events. The 440 relay covered the lap in a time of 442 seconds, the mile relay won in a time of 3:31.0 and then the medley group finished the sweep with a 3: 44.5 timing. CHRIS Mikesell started things going for the Falcons with a win in the high hurdles, Chris won the race with a fine clocking of 15.0 seconds. Another Clearfield runner, Lower, also picked up points in the race with a third place effort. Mikesell then became a double winner in the meet when he won the intermediate hurdles in the time of 40.8 with teammate Gorringe placing third. CLEARFIELD managed a fete that is rare in high school track as they swept both the sprint races. In both the 100 and 220 yard dashes the Falcons Fal-cons look the top three places. First in the hundred yard dash the Falcons were led by Scott Carter, who won in the timeof 10.0 seconds, followed by Gooch and then Cash. Scott Carter came back to win the 220 in the time of 23.0 and again he was followed by Gooch with Nickel in third place. NICKEL THEN returned in his specialty, the quarter mile, to pick up another first place finish for the Falcons when he covered the lap in 51.6 seconds. Pena of Clearfield Clear-field turned in a fine performance perfor-mance with a second place effort in the half-mile event. Distance running at Clearfield Clear-field means one name, Mark Wayment. Again this iron lunged runner turned in a great effort for the Falcons as he became a double winner taking both the mile and the two mile events. He won the mile in the time of 4:30.0 and then turned around twc imile with aZ of 9: 59.7 seconds : THE FALCONS three more wins events taking the di- H vault and long Bonn threw the rt " p s- the pole vaultTo"1'"' Borden jumped i ,! the long jum ' Sant Picked up s-: points inthepoieT P Cash followed w,?" spot in the long Ur;a;':: Other field evem I rs were Cm second in the shot v"" ,a second in the 1 'Clark with a thirj '' jump. , "Win |