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Show 8A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Mar. 9, 1983 WoIdtetfS Yin) y lamp Clearfield to Meet Bountiful AdvHr3Q t Bosinid ISInld By DALE PERRENOUD - Review Correspondent y.ffltfiffyl. ifeitfe Title round action of the girls tournament against Roy, First game jitters hit the Royals and caused them to throw up nothing that went in during the 64-4- 5. SALT LAKE CITY Winning in the opening round of the state tournament is something Davis girls' basketball team has had trouble with for five consecutive . first quarter except for one single basket by Debbie Gates. Except for one player Hillyears. crest did no better, but thaone But it was a tradition it happily broke Monday night, beating player was Reggie Wright and she scored eight by herself. At Granger, We got out of control in the the end of the first quarter it start of the third period, said was, Davis Coach Ann Avondet, expRoy came battling back belaining her teams only lapse. hind the shooting of Niki Nye We werent scoring so we went but guarding Wright began to back to fundamentals, then ev- take its toll. Nye, Lissa Wheelwright and Cheryl Jorgenson all erything worked. Davis, the stronger and more picked up three fouls in the first fl. physical team, took charge ear-;l-y half. Roy cut their opponents and never let up. The Darts lead down to 5 points, but once used the press sparingly. It again the Huskies increased their margin, Hillcrest 29, Roy wasnt needed. Granger had one big problem, 20. After three, the Huskies went iit couldnt score. On one early 'occasion, it had four shots in- up by one more, Huskies 52, side and all it could salvage out Royals 32. Hillcrests offense does most of it was a free throw. The Lancers eventually did of the talking, but their defense warm up but Davis was already is just as much a factor. The fourth quarter wasnt pretty for lout of reach. The only trouble that the Roy even though they gained a Darts seemed to pick up was a point. The final was Hillcrest 64, pair of fouls on senior guard Roy 45. Debbie Gates scored 17 points Teri Hartley. But with the bench strength of the Darts, the five from the line, and Niki Nye players rotated in and out with put away 10. Wright put up 32. .great regularity. ; After a couple of minutes on tthe bench, Hartley came back vs. in and scored almost as soon as she got the ball. At the end of the half, Diana Peterson tossed up a By SHERILIN ROWLEY shot and scored as the buzzer Review Correspondent sounded, giving the Darts a SALT LAKE CITY The 1983 lead. comfortable ; girls state tournament started The Darts continued to do Monday night at Westminster good things in the fourth quarCollege and as the buzzer soundter. They used their power to ed to end the first game between drive through traps and go the Clearfield and West Jordan length of the floor for easy basclaimed its first IN A BIG upset. West Jordan passed by highly favored kets. upset. in the first round of the girls' state baseketball Clearfield Petersen lead all scorers with The Jaguars entered the tourtournament. Clearfield will now meet Bountiful in the 14 points, followed by Hartley nament as the fourth place 12 consolation bracket tonight at 6:30. who scored points. Tracy Belt team out of region three and and Cheri Baxter both scored 11 Falcons the first place team out we were. points. of region one. So as the odds ;to have the game under control. play than next opponent When the second half started Clearfields 4 Needless to say, Davis makers would say, the Falcons .the Falcons found a lid had been will be the Braves from Bountiwin was impressive. But the were a five point better team. Darts next challenge may be .Well, someone forgot to tell the placed on their basket and for ful who lost to the Colts from .their biggest, when they meet Jaguars as they came from be- the Jaguars it seemed anything Cottonwood. In this game it was a case of never having played in put up went in. Hillcrest today at 4:10. hind to nip the Falcons at the they West Jordan started to run a a state tournament that cost the final gun. low post and continual- Braves the game. This game had some very fine high and Hillcrest vs. Both teams were shaky as it ball inside to their big the Roy got ly on both teams part, but far play over four minutes before untook Clearfield and seemed girls By DALE PERRENOUD and away was the play of Elise able to team could score a point. either them. stop Review Correspondent Ipson, the fine forward for the As the third quarter came to Then Cottonwood got eight SALT LAKE CITY If there Falcons. Elise finished the is any carry-ove- r from boys to game with high scoring honors an end the game was knotted at points to the Braves two as the 37 all and the momentum quarter ended. maybe basketball, girls just in with 17 points and grabbed 11 seemed to be with the Jaguars. Again Bountiful just didnt school spirit, then the Huskies rebounds, but it was her As the fourth quarter started shoot the ball and found themhad to get back at Roy, who Falplay that kept the so did RayeLynn Hayes for the selves getting farther behind as rudely upset their boys state cons in this game. Falcons. She not only set up the Cottonwood doubled themselves tournament play. The Falcons had the early but continually drove the to get the biggest lead of the plays And so they (fid. Since the lead as they showed no tournaweak side for the easy layup. game, at half. Huskies are the state champs, ment jitters and found themShe When to the Braves came out for seemed be everywhere they had an edge. Maybe they selves with a seven point lead to getting the steals, getting the the second half they finally were on the right, or maybe the end the first quarter. started putting the ball up. breaks going or going inside. Wright (Reggie) was one of They extended their lead to With three minutes gone in When the Falcons finally got them. Huskies won the first the second quarter and looked the lead they took the ball out- the quarter Bountiful had side and made West Jordan fought back to within one point, come out for the ball. But then they fell back Down the stretch it was the into not shooting again and the as patience of the Jaguars that Colts pulled out ahead, made the difference in the the third quarter ended. The Colts found they could go game. The Falcons rushed passes as well as their shots and the inside on the Braves more in the KAYSVILLE Craig Hansen teaches health and drivers eduJaguars had the inside position final eight minutes and got up of Kaysville has recently been cation. 9 on the boards which gave conbefore Bountiful could get appointed recreation director director, he will trol of the game to them. a shot to fall. for Kaysville City. He will re- beAs recreationfor all city recreresponsible The Braves had been in the With the game tied at 40, the place former director Mike ation l, including baseball, Falcons and one for most of the one were to the looking get Gardner. tennis, archery, junior ball inside. But a bad pass gave game but just couldnt make the Hansen graduated from aerobics, arts and the ball over to the Jaguars. It foul shot. Finally Theresa Laita Clearfield High, where he was in baseball and crafts, football, wrestling and took just 10 seconds for them to found the range and started to ' fire the ball in. She ended the get the lead earned the Gold Watch Award basketball. Hansen said he will make in- ' But the Falcons were not fin- game with High honors for the as most outstanding athlete. At Weber State College, he formation available about each ished. They drove the ball down Braves with 14 points but her majored in physical education activity through the schools and and RayeLynn went in the mid- overall play won her the respect with a minor in psychology and the local media prior to each dle and got the shot down, tying of both the Colts players and coaches. earned a bachelor degree. Pre- season. Registration for the game again. West Jordan ball baseball will be the conducted brought the mason a he is working Im just glad she didnt start sently down and were fouled by the first part of April, he said. ters degree in physical educasooner cause shed shooting He is married to Joan Barber Falcons who wanted to get the have killed us, said Diane tion. He has taught at Clearfield Hansen and they are the pa- ball. The Jaguars could only coach of the Colts. We convert the front end of the one were all over her but High for 12 years. He is head rents of one son and two daughjust and one which gave the Falcons couldnt basketball coach and also ters. her. We knew abstop another chance. Clearfield out Rampton and Knudson but brought the ball down for the someone to tell us about last minute shot but it just Laita. forgot wouldnt fall. Bountiful made a final charge With missed shot went the SALT LAKE CITY the Falconsthedream PKA In the at the Colts but their final three of playing the Full Contact bouts are planned number four world ranked Babe shots rimmed the basket and championship game. March 12 at 7:30 p.m. at High- Gallegos will meet the top Utah Our defense was the key to- just wouldnt fall. Both teams land High School. fighter, Kieth Livingston. said Coach Margo Jones played hard but seemed to find night, The bouts will feature the Special bouts will be the Hill of Clearfield. We never ball slipping out of their played the Utah Amateur welterweight ti- AFB team against Wyoming. hands a lot. The Braves just any. tle holder Danny Sanchez from Admission is $6 in advance It seemed as if we were just didnt get the ball up enough and $8 at the door. For more Layton against Bill Nudley. and that was the difference in in Og- standing around a lot watching the game. The Brave-Falco- n Other top rated amateur information, call 1 the West go Jordans game by. bouts will also be set. in Salt Lake. den or 4 team was a little more ready to game will be tonight at 6:30. 64-3- 4. 10-- 2. 'tf . ! Clearfield West Jordan - nt I 64-3- . ; all-arou- . sitis in their shoulders. The Wildcats moved to a 0 first SALT LAKE CITY Are quarter lead. there any disbelievers now? But wasnt it Coach Mike Hall It seems after Woods Cross of Bountiful who said not to worbeat Bountiful in the first region ry if one team gets a jump, the game, people claimed it was other team will be sure to folluck. Just wait until next time. low? That must have been on They just caught them off his mind, but his team didnt follow. Woods Cross moved to a guard. 0 lead in the second quarter When Woods Cross beat BounBountifuls Gary Seljaas before second tiful the time, people claimed they were just lucky. finally broke the Braves silence with a field goal. They wont go far in the state At that point it looked like this tournament. y When it was apparent that was the time which Hall speaks Woods Cross and Bountiful of, the catch-ugame. It was would meet in the final game of also one of the few times which the state 4A basketball tourna-men- t, Coach Baker admitted to being is the type people snickered. worried. Bountiful come back Woods Cross is lucky to be this of team that can far in the tournament. Bountiful from being 15 points down. They came back on us twice and got will rip their hides off. ' When Woods Cross ripped the ' within 10. It worries you a lot hides off Bountiful in the final because Bountiful is a class outfit. peogame and beat them But the Wildcats staved off ple didnt say anything. All the disbelievers were silent and any further attack on their lead and they took the half time, they quietly drove home. No longer having to take a Down by 16 points and two back seat to Bountiful, even .when they prove themselves, quarters to go would seem inWoods Cross now claims to be surmountable, and it was. Only the best 4A school in the state, one more time in the third and no one steps forward to period did Bountiful get within 10 points of Woods Cross. From challenge them now. What happened in the final there, the Wildcats claimed match is something like a blur. their prize, and they took no It was like watching a movie out survivors. of focus. Woods Cross was supFor Woods Cross it was Greg posed to be playing Bountiful, Houskeeper grabbing 22 points but a double was sent in the to lead all scorers. Behind him Braves place and some sort of was Todd Robinson with 16, joke was developing on the Race McCleary with 15 and court. Scott Longson and Todd Dyson . It was almost like this was .with nine each. some sort of put on and the Bountifuls Steve Hibbert hit coaches would both come out for 15 points while Dave Burnett onto the floor and laugh at how got 14, Matt Thornley and Selthey put one over everybody. jaas with 10, and Blake Izatt Then they would begin the real with eight. An estactic Baker felt, even game. But the real game never though they dropped Bountiful materialized as Woods Cross like an ugly sister, they played the best team. If you are in the played like they were possessfinals you are against the best. I ed, denying even respect to regain its presence for the think region four is the best and Braves. it adds some luster to know you Ill tell you, said coach beat someone in your region, Wayne Baker after the game, especially from your town for as was indicated here, we the state championship. I have cant be beat. Theres a lot of more respect for Bountiful and people that didnt think we its a real feather in our cap to could beat Bountiful three know we beat them this year times. three out of four times, and I Woods Cross left Bountiful dont think anyone has done that through the first quar- before. No ones done it before, but ter. It was like all the Bountiful players, who normally are some you have now Baker, because of the best in shooting, got bur your team is the best. y DAN CARLSRUH Review Sport Miter 21-1- 27-1- p 76-5- 7, 37-2- 1. . ! - mid-wa- y . 16-- 8 : Kaysville Rec. Names Hansen as Director 14-1- 3. 23-1- 9 28-1- Hunter Safety Classes Set CLEARFIELD The Clearfield Recreation Department will provide a three week Hunter Safety instruction course for hears of age and anyone 11 older. Classes will begin Tuesday, March 22 at the Clearfield City Office Building, 140 East Center Street and will be held each Tuesday and Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. through April 8. Registrations will be taken at the Clearfield Swim Pool, 934 South 1000 East, Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. only. The fee for the course will be $4 and the instructor will be Dick Denson. For further information call the Recreation office at or Dick Denson at Parents are encouraged to attend with their children. 773-33- 773-755- 9. soft-bal- oly-mpi- Tumblers Plan Meet ' 42-4- 0. Con-gdo- Contact Bouts Planned -- n, 621-226- 973-422- r WHY GO TO A STOKE WHEN YOU "PUT A LITTLE CLASS IN YOUR LIFE" CAN CLEARFIELD HIGH COMMUNITY BEC0E A DISTRIBUTOR SELL HOME COMPUTERS FROM HOME SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER: 825-221- YOURSELF? Commodore 64 with 180 programs & classes $499f 6 SPRING TERM REGISTRATION: Vic 20 with $110 March 9t 10 and 1 1 from 2:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. You may register by phone or by coming to the school. of software and CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF MARCH 15. classes Joo Johnson 479-550- 199 0 INDEPENDENT NATnmMI DtSTt'IUTOt FOB j ji s distributor . ,T, 1 Additional Savings & Tax Advantages For Distributors. n, ROY The Utah Tumbling Associations annual state meet will be held at Roy High School on Saturday, March 12 at 8 a.m. Twenty of the top tumblers in the state will compete for a spot in the annual regional meet which will also be at Rcy High: The regional meet is scheduled for April 15-1- 6. |