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Show 2C lakeside City Sponsors Softball League Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 20, 1983 Sun (finally) Starts Shining On Local baseball Diamond S ly KENT SOMERS Review Sports Editor often deciding the games. But not all the games were played badly. Layton High used the long ball well, one long ball to beat Clearfield last Friday The Lancers have defeated the Falcons twice this year by the same score and are alone in first place in Region One with a record. Clearfield is now tied for second place with Roy and Weber With the yearly spring chare tered migration of baseball players completed and their season still in its infancy, the high school season has reached middle age. Taking advantage of the clear but cool weather last week, local high school teams, often unpolished because of the recent with 2 records. Falcons bad weather, were able to actuCoach Ken Hicks said his club ally play baseball outside. After all, thats where it was has been hitting the ball well, designed to be played, even in but his pitching hasnt come Utah where the difference bet- around yet. But against Lay-toClearfield did a quick 180- -. ween spring and winter is as degree turn. fuzzy, as bad television reception. But both Layton and ClearBalls glided between legs, hit field must beware of Roy. After chests and sailed over heads, losing all three major-leagu- 1-- 0. . 4-- 1 3-- n, pre-seaso- n games, Fred Thompson's Royin the league and als are now are playing better baseball, mostly because the weather has given the Royals an opportunity to play, said Thompson. In Region Four, the Woods Cross Wildcats are where they alone in first had hoped to be half of the the first after place season. According to Val the Wildcats have combined good pitching and hitting 3-- girls in the fourth through sixth grades and will have paid umpires; Girls in kindergarten through the third grade will play registration and 810 for fourth through sixth graders. ll ll. 2 Culli-mor- to The citys WEST POINT recreation department is sponsoring a summer softball league for. girls in kindergarten through the sixth grade. One league will consist of .'f Registration will be held for ofboth leagues at the old city 20 from 5 on April fice building will cost $5 for p.m. to 7 p.m. It bring their record to e, 4-- 1. Davis is in fourth place with a record, but will face a tough time this week when they play Woods Cross and East. Playoff games are scheduled to begin in May, weather permitting, of course. 2-- 3 Lions Club Holds Tournament Several area teams par- ticipated in the recent Roy Lions Club basket- eighth-grad- e ball tournament which was held at several local gyms. Mount Ogden emerged victorious in the tourney and Sand Davis was defeated April Mount Ogden 1 53-3- 41-3- The tournament started on March 31 at the Hill Air Force Base Youth Center as Box Elder slaughtered North Davis and Roy defeated the Hill AFB Youth Central Roys bid for third place ended with a 9 defeat at the hands of North Ogden. Kays area teams. 57-2- 1, All-Sta- rs 48-4- 1. 57-3- On April 5, at Sand Ridge Junior High, Roy edged Kays-vill- e slaughter over North Davis. 7 to advance to the final four. In consolation games on Roy settled for sixth in the Kaysville edged Valley on a last second shot, North Davis defeated the Hill and 6 AFB Youth Sand Ridge beat Central Davis Ridge finished fifth to lead the ville lost the fourth place game with a 9 pasting at the hands of South Ogden, and Sand Ridge Claimed fifth place with a 5 by 52-4- 2. April tourney, Kaysville, 7th; North 6, Davis, eighth and Central Davis, 10th. 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