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Show MAY 19, 1987 Ltmcm rtmmrott to tMvd wgfiofi ch$Mpiw$Mp There are a lot of things that have to be done this week to prepare," said Jones, Our hurdlers had their roughest day ever at the region meet and well have to get down in the trenches and work hard with them this week. Jones was probably referring to By KEITH DUNCAN The good times and OGDEN good winning just keep on rolling for Layton Lancer track and field team who expended two days of hard work and glossy performances to win their third consecutive Region One track and field title at Weber State last Friday. It was also the fourth team title the Layton crew has won this spring, adding to their victories at the Davis District meet, the BYU Invitational and the Davis High Invitational. The Layton boys won eight of the seventeen events and finished with 198'2 points, way ahead of second place Weber who finished hurdles the where Layton saw only one of its hurdlers make the top six. Only Paul Kealamakia passed the finish line and he took third there. This is one event where Layton has been very strong all year long. In the 1 hurdles, Kealamakia captured second behind We-be10-hi- rs Stan Anderson. Calvin Biesecker took fourth and Kanchit Watson was sixth. To make matters even worse, with 155 points. Clearfield took home third with 63 V2 points and Roy was fourth with 51. Box Elder grabbed fifth and Bonneville finished last. Russ Jones, who has led Layton to all three of the region titles, was doused by his pupils with a large bucket of Gatorade to start the but something this years team had nothing to do with, was to see former Layton High hurdler great Terry Kealamakia s region record fall to Tim in the Price of Box Elder. But there were many more out- standing things happen for the Layton team, such as Gary winning the 100 meters. That was the biggest shock of the celebration. Wil-dhid- es loved it, said Jones, Its great for these kids to have that kind of emotion. Well take it. Perhaps the celebration wasnt like the one three years ago when the seniors on this years team were sophomores, a bus full of kids who circled the Layton Hills Mall and let the world know they had just upended Clearfield. But perhaps the real celebration still waits on the sidelines for this I Russ Jones stands with the 1987 Region One boys track and field championship team just minutes after they captured the title over Weber High School and the rest of the field. The Layton boys racked up 198'2 points to win their third straight region title. years crew as they set out this week in their conquest of the schools first ever state champion- tioned to compete with the best of chamthem at this weekends pionships to be held at Weber State ship. There is no question about it, the Layton team is primed and posi College. It probably marks the first time in 10 years, that a group of Layton 4-- A meet for me, said Jones. The blonde senior won the 100 meters (10.80), took second in the 200 meters (22.46), and was a member of both the winning sprint relay team and the mile relay team. It was simply an outstanding day for Wilhide. Other members of the 440 yard relay team included Matt Denning, athletes entered the school on Monday morning with the aire of a state championship hanging over them. The last time was when Gary Hansens football team did it in the late 70s. Craig Phelts and William Reid. This combination set a new region record of 43.28 breaking the record set just last year by Laytons sprint team. In the 400 open it was Jennifer Lomax taking first place and setting a new school record in the process. Her time of 1 :01 .54 will stand in the Central recordbooks. Moon took third in the 800 meters and she too set a new school record. The record time was Central Davis girls won their sixth straight district junior high track championship last week at Davis High. Top row, (1 to r), Debbie Dickson, Mindy Scothem, manager; Stacy Dunkley, Janelle Comaby, Debi Schroader, Jenny Butler, Yalonda House, Jennifer Meikle, Laura Moulton, Stacy Esplin, manager; and Danna Denning, manager. Middle row, (1 to r), Joni Johanson, manager; Kris Fikstad, Jana Pectol, Angie Favero, Cyndi Rigby, Mary Layton, Mishel Moon, Stacy Kennedy and Raquel Figgins, manager. Bottom row, (1 to r), Michelle Shepherd, Jessica Vellinga, Heather Manning, Jenifer Lomax and Kris Shepherd. KAYSVILLE Central Junior High School kept its prestigious hold on the gold in Davis County junior high track and field last week as the girls won their sixth straight district championship and the boys finished in a tie for the title with Sunset Junior High School. ' Its been nearly a decade now that both the boys and girls at Central Junior have been dominating the rest of the country in this spring sport. Last week at Davis High School, the tradition was kept 2:34.78. : "One of the biggest boosts we finish in the shot got was our put," said Jones. And our finish in the long jump was as . ' equally great too. The shot putters : could and deny nobody got fired up them." Robert Porter won the shot put; David with a throw of Ginther was second at 49-- V and Jason Barnes was the third Lancer to break 49 feet with a toss of 49-Porter also won the discus throw i. with an impressive throw of 52-8V- i. 7 6. 170-4V- In the long jump, Stan Banks became the new region champ (21-Vand Matt Denning was second at 20-1- Richard Lovelace 1. finished third at 20 feet even. Boyd Mattson jump with a leap Nance took third. placed fifth at the won the high of and Wes Gregg Schuabb 6-- 4 meet. Layton saw its sophomore Boyd Mark take third in the javelin and thus qualify for the state meet. John Todd finished fifth. Clint Brower was another region to win champion as he went the pole vault. Derek Marquardt was second and Brian Embley was fourth. 12-8- '2 1- -0 ' started with a second place finish in the hurdles and following her was Yalonda House with a first place victory in the 100 meter dash. Mishel Moon captured first in the mile run and Centrals sprint relay team kept things rolling with a first place. The members of that relay included Kennedy, House, Kris Shepherd and Janelle 4-- A 6-- f" ilimni:nliiil one You ammm IIIWi) fNW Their Head? ''i Craig Hansens Sunset Junior High track and field team excelled at the junior high championships last week to rise up and tie Central Davis boys for the title. Both schools ended with 80 points. 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That team included KAYSVILLE Visions of the 1983 championship soccer have must been dancing through the minds of many last year Friday when the boys soccer team posted a victory over the state soccer tournaBrighton Bengals to advance into the ment. The kids are excited to be in the tournament, said Davis Bruce Bitner who led the 1983 team to the state title. Getting into the tournament brings back memories of our title year, but then again, every year brings a different team against different competition. Sontaya Apple Boongrataung got Davis only goal when he scored on a penalty kick after a hands-ca- ll inside the penalty box. The first half goal was the only one scored in the game. Davis now advances into the event and will play Bonneville in the first round. The Lakers were 1 victors over Cottonwood on Friday. The Lakers and Darts will battle each other on Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. at Woods Cross High School. Bonneville was the region champ from Region One. past eleven district champion- Hill team composed of Shepherd, Michelle Shepherd, Boongrataungs goal propels Davis soccer fine individual performances to help that school win its ninth in the ships. a first, The medley relay team took alive. The Central girls come under the direction of Debbie Dickson while the boys are coached by Reuben Cunningham. All of a sudden the Sunset Junior program is on the trail of success as Craig Hansen has put together a group of winners, as well. The Central girls turned in many Woods Cross. UT, 84087 ' Other members of the mile relay . team included Calvin Biesecker, ; Kealamakia and Reid. Central girls dominate again; boys end in tie By KEITH DUNCAN '. |