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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 12, 1978 Ehin and Brandon Flint while Layton: Ftlad And Hungry, Eye Weber in players are around height although the two Lancer players have the weight difference on their 6-- 4 side Layton has always been known for their defense and this year they have some good By DAVE WIGHAM - Its bad LAYTON players again. Besides their linemen the Layton club has an excellent linebacker in junior David Burke who is becoming one of the best in Lancer history at that spot enough that the Weber team has to face the Layton club this week but add to that the fact the Lancers are fighting mad and angry and the Warriors task becomes that much more frightening GALLEGOS, you remember that last name, is small in stature but does a great job m the secondary for Coach Hansen. Tracy Chatwm is coming till last week when they back off of a groin injury and could see action if Mark Vigil has problems moving the club on offense. travelled up to Roy and there lost their first league game of the year to the Royals That loss by the Lancers threw the Region One race into a four-watie with the Royals, Lancers, Bonneville and Bountiful. Meanwhile the Warriors were pulling off a mild upset in that they held Clearfield to under 100 yards on offense and handed the Falcons a 0 21-1- TE INSPECTION JUNEURJVITKSUN'-WHEECfXllGNMEN lERAOjCAKREf o SMALtfENGIN WNMOW y as 6-- HEYWOODAUTO.CLINIC LAYTON might have had thoughts about looking past the Weber game ahead one week to their matchup with Bountiful but following that loss to Roy the Lancers are mad and want some blood, unfortunately for Weber theyre next up on the menu. This game could resemble a basketball game more than a football contest as both clubs p(jDLf Clearfield Gross Country Gunners Still Undefeated By RICK FLIT Clearfield Highs Cross team stands Country undefeated with six wins, zero losses, and one tie. They among the other top region contenders are showing gieat and are slowly form approaching their prime condition WE HAVE talented runners with the desire to win, stated Coach Scott Tennis, who, although having only a year and a half of Cross Country related coaching is doing an excellent job with the Falcons. Their prospects for the region meet are looking good Although a team such as CHS may be unbeaten in region dual meets they may still fail to place m the region finals The final region meet results will determine who goes to the state meet in November This meet is what we are shooting for close behind the well beaten path of the FOLLOWING varsity team are the J.V. runners who also stand undefeated The only thing Clearfield has to do now is stay on the winning track and receive a little support from the studentbody cc:rn::jcm LOv.nsT pnscn cutters even - When the Clearfield Falcons take the field this Friday to battle the Viewmont Vikings both clubs will be trying to get back onto the wanning path after dropping a pair of contests m the past two weeks BOUNTIFUL IN FACT both these teams lost a game they werent supposed to with the Vikings losing to Sky View 0 while the In Falcons lost to Weber 7-- 6-- 0 both these games the two were favored to win but their offenses ran into problems. During that time-spa- n they both lost to Bountiful but m different fashions, Clearfield was totally dominated by the loss while Braves m their the Vikings put up a great fight before dropping a 14--7 contest. 41-- 8 ALL THIS boils down to one thing, if either of these clubs has any shot at a post season berth this game is a must-wi- n situation for them A loss would give them four in league play and would rule them out of any chance at a state berth. These two clubs are almost identical in personnel in key positions. Both have good scrambling quarterbacks. Ryan Sanford of Viewmont and Larry Read of Clearfield both enjoy running the football and add that threat to the For Re Want La I or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job mnm niun Don Pearson -- FREE ouneis - Manager ESTIMATES-773-85- 66 or 394-658- 5 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance offense. BOTH HAVE tall rangy tight ends that also play defensive ends with the Falcons boasting Rodger Vincent and the Vikings countering with Doug Day. Vincent is probably the better of the two on offense while Day is the better defensive player. Then too both have good defensive backs in Steve Beal and Jim Miller. Beal is an excellent ballplayer who makes a lot of tackles while Miller has made a name for himself as a pass defender, last week he picked off three passes against Bountiful. IT LOOKS like on paper these two clubs could play forever and still end up in a tie. One thing to remember though is that last season the Proudly announces that wa now have who we feel la the beat refrigeration man In Davla County." Falcons beat the Vikings Dryers Dishwashers Disposals Ranges: Builtins To Serve You Better: 295-822- 9 Expanding our Service to Cover Kaysville The Punt, Pass and Kick contest was held Sept. 30 at the Layton High School. Following are the winners for each age group- - AGE 8 Jason Cassady, first place, gold trophy, Carter Cooper, second place, silver trophy; Wyllie Norton, third place, bronze trophy. Age 9- York Hill, first, Felipe Armjo, second, Jared Fletcher, third. - AGE lately. 10: Bob Fresques, Williams, first, Wade second, Shane Lee, third THEN TOO remember both Age 11. Brent Beck, quarterbacks like to run, Sanford is a better runner bur IiHm Read throws the bull-a w better. Defensively it could come down to the Linebackers and in this department the Vikings have a dandy m Craig Corry. Corry played a tremendous game against Bountiful last week and will need another effort again this week against the falcons. Scott Bond is the key to the In Insurance Claims Mirror, Store Fronts, Table Tops first; Brent Cahoon, second, Max Greenland, third AGE 12: Tim Eccleston, first, Eric Valder, second, Craig Dahl, third Age 13 Brad Merrill, first, E&M FORD of Layton sponsored this falls Punt, Pass and Kick and will be THESE CLLBS have given presenting these winners their trophies The first place winners will be in competition at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City r 4 In it. edge, for the Vikes to win theyll have to stop the running attack of Hamblin and Arrant, if they don't itll be another long afternoon. Clearfield is fighting mad after losing to Weber, they want another win to stay alive Then remember too the Viewmont team has a score to settle from last year. PHONE US YOUR GLASS TROUBLES GOVERNMENT SHOULD BE RUN EFFICIENTLY. . . THEN ELECT A PJIAN TJNO RUNS AN EFFICIENT BUSINESS OF NIS WN! the top clubs, like Layton, Bountiful and the likes a good game but when they play the clubs, like Sky View and Weber, they seem to have trouble With so much riding on this game the clubs will have no trouble getting ready. The winner still has a shot at a berth, but the loser can forget THE GAME is at Viewmont which gives them a slight DAVIS COUNTY & Screens GLASS CO. Pickup Delivery Thomas Kidd, second, Clen Malloy, third IF YOU BELIEVE STATE Clearfield defense. order to survive today, an businessman dependent , apply modern and efficient in- must 4i faithfully that you wouldnt give away that secret I told you But now it's all around down. town. Louise - 1 didn't give it away. I exchanged it for other ones . . government should better, not burden, its citizens. . . A Sensible Businessmans ap- proach to State Government. cHe believes CARPET CLEANERS Over 20 Yrs. Experience r Mr. Steam Cleaning Special!! AVERAGE IV. Democrat LIVING ROOM 15 Layton Area House of Representatives 95 With Coupon OAvia couMTY'a Paid for by Committee for Durbano LAaoaar ruamrvaa clmahsas cakpst aPHONE 7 aouHTtruicuarouaaa - aia-an- t MU U TIM ATI 8 4i 4i clean all kind and cal odor 4i believes all money expenditures should be justified, not just spent because the money is there. . . BOY of furniture-- we remove dog 4i He DUTCH W 4i ac- counting and planning techniques--plu- s a lot of hard work. Ernie DURBANO has operated a successful business, one of the largest of its type in the area. And he wants to apply the same sensible efficiency as your elected representative in the State House. He believes many State programs and budgets can be pared Fair Exchange Josephine - You mean thing! You promised me Refrigerators Freezers Washers Specializing KicZi rather easily and the Vikes are out for a little revenge. In fact some of the players and coaches listed the Clearfield team right up there with Bountiful in teams they would love to beat. Runningwise both clubs have hardnosed backs who have good speed and power, Viewmont goes mainly with Larry Fry and Brian Skidmore while the Falcons look to Mike Arrant and Doug Hamblin Arrant is the better known of the four but Fry has been playing extremely well Expert Repairs to most Brands of J Punt, Pass S On In Hoy Llatclmp By DAVE WIGHAM 1 For All Glass Needs goes with Chuck Auto Glass, Windows, M IL ..a iniiinjjs Leoli Fop Lc x have good size up front. LAYTON rs? S a? defeat. CENTRAL DAVIS CHEERLEADERS WEBERS loss was to the Viewmont team that Layton downed a couple of weeks ago but since then the Warriors have played good football Layton simply has too many horses to send at Weber for the Warriors to win, besides the Lancers are still mad over their loss and will probably take it out on Weber. KIRK EVERYTHING was going good for the Layton team up Making sure their team has all the moral and vocal support it can muster is the Central Davis Junior High cheerleading squad It includes, from left, back, Maria Anopol, Lucy Sargent and Gina Durbano; middle, Nicci Adams, 2nd, Lorri Ferneau and front, Donnell Bennett and Kathleen Isom. STRONG point for the Lancer offense has been their running backs where the tno of Burke, Art Leota and Todd Stapiey shine, all three have had good days and are good runners Weber has had trouble putting points on the board and things arent going to get better for their offense that has managed only 32 points in their first four games. By contrast the Lancers have put up 75 tallies the Warriors have Mark Montgomery and .Bryce Thorpe on their side All these 0 Ji 0000000 41 4i Bryan Gray llllllll; . a |