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Show IS 2B Soccer Teams Close to Season's End Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Apr, 27, 1983 Housekeeper Signs Letter With Bengals TtiODS The first year of officially sanctioned high school soccer is proving exactly what good fans Davis had known all along County schools play good soccer, and Region Four is the toughest high school soccer region in the state. Davis High leads the region and is undefeated, although the Darts have been tied twice. The are followed by Darts, Viewmont and Woods Cross in second place. Davis has been led this year by goalie Scott Argyle. Brian Bacon, a forward, has also played well for Davis, said Coach Bruce Bitner. Allen Stenquist and Chad Morgan have also team and should see plenty of CROSS Greg housekeeper, a 9 center Who led the Woods Cross basketball team to the Utah state basketball championship last year, has signed a playing time, he said. 6-- Housekeeper visited the Pocatello campus last Thurs- 4-- day and Friday and signed with ISU on Saturday at his Bountiful home. to play for Idaho State University. They got a hold of me a week ago and it just sounded good to me and I took it, Housekeeper said. Housekeeper had visited the University of Wyoming, but was expecting to play his first two years of college basketball at a junior college. But at Idaho State he will be the tallest player on the letter-of-inte- But why did Bengals Coach Wayne Ballard wait until after the day had passed to recruit Housekeeper? They figured Id already be signed by the local schools," Housekeeper explained. He also said the engineering program at ISU which will be his major field is a good one." letter-of-inte- nt By RON KNOWLTON Lancers, Wildcats Tied For Their Region's Lead Want to know who watcher more weather forecasts in Utah than farmers, cattlemen and We shut-ins- ? Smith had a going into the last inning. In Region One, it has been Clearfield that has taken a slight dive in the league stand- ings. A week and a half ago the Falcons were tied for the lead but Clearwith Layton at field has dropped three straight games and is now tied with Roy for third place. Meanwhile, Layton has won two of its last three games and for the is tied with Weber at top spot in the region. The Lancers lost a game against Sky View last Friday, mainly because of six errors. Because of the bad weather last Friday, Roy postponed its game with Weber until Saturday, but the Warriors still won will The Royals, now play its next two games, against Clearfield and Bonneville, at home. For Clearfield, the most important thing to come of last loss to Fridays Bonneville was proof the Falcons could still hit the ball and drive in runs. After losing its two previous games, and not scoring any runs, the Falcons must have wondered if their bats had gone on a spring break. This next week is pivotal for several area teams like the Vik- ings and Falcons. To make the state playoffs in early May, teams with marginal records can.t afford not to do several things like hit, field, pitch and most of all, win. into haven't been able to get the pitching we wanted to, Edwards said. Pitcher Kevin two-hitt- of What if I have to a frenzy questions. play three games this week? Who can and I wonever get to play two der if well weeks of baseball in good weather. Although snow and sleet are forecasted for this week, and the weather was poor last week, all the area high school teams were able to get in two games two games that makes league standings slightly clearer, like going from the muddy Missis-sito a dirty trout stream. Woods Cross, after losing to 5-- 9-- p 2 8 3-- 6-- 5. Davis Tuesday and beating Bountiful in extra innings Satur- day still clings to a tie with East. Davis, after beating the Wildcats, lost to East Friday and is now tied with Viewmont for fourth place in the region. For Viewmont, last week was like a couple who saves their whole lives to visit Hawaii and it rains for seven days. in the The Vikings were the when week started region but lost to East on Tuesday and allowed Highland to score six runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to win, dropping the Vikings record to We played really well, said Viking Coach John Edwards. We just couldnt get them out. first-plac- e 8-- 8-- 5 3-- ' 3-- 1, pitch two games? 2 8-- 3-- 4. Club Schedules Annual Event "Newspaper Capers, a e, in costume and full color, will be presented May 5, 6, 7, at the Bountiful Ice Arena by the Utah Figure Skating Club. The UFSC ice show is an annual event which traditionally features nationally known competitors as guest stars, several local soloists and a cast of approximately 125 area skaters, from tots to senior adults. Themes for this years production are drawn from the fai-lpapers and range from the antics of comic strip characters to those of the international news headline makers. The y show is endorsed and sanc- tioned by the United States Figure Skating Association. USFC soloists for Newspaper Capers are: Jana Blackburn, Holly Cook. Christi Coz- - zens, Kim Peck, and Merrilee Rowland, Bountiful; Kenna Bailey and Jon Jackson, Center- ville; Kristen Novak, Layton; Virginia Hugoe, West Bountiful; Jeff Wassom, North Salt Lake; and Janet Nate and Kathy Searle, Salt Lake City. Both coaches BOUNTIFUL went to school the same year at Utah State University. And both are often mistaken for each other. Brigham Young University Football Coach Lavell Edwards even claims hes recruited for new BYU Basketball Coach Ladell Andersen. Edwards was a football coach at Granite High School in Salt lake City and Andersen was an assistant basketball coach at the University of Utah. When two recruits mistook Edwards for Andersen (or Lavell for Ladell). Edwards claimed he had the two already to sign on the dotted line to play basketball for Utah. Edwards spoke last Wednesday during the Bountiful Area Chamber of Commerce monthly membership meeting relating one-line- after rs one-line- and speculating on the Cougars prospects for the coming foot- ball season, which is four months away. He even relayed what he considered to be a classic from a recent speech by Andersen. Andersen, who has lost much of his hair, recently quipped: You know a guy could just about lose all of his hair waiting for this (the BYU one-lin- Basketball Head Coaching) job. Under afwere tough, next scheduled to meet Tuesday is crucial "The game to be hard ternoon. to were year going beat, and by the next year we to us," said Layton Coach Andy should be unbeatable." Johnston. in region Bountiful is Weber is third in the region been instrumental in Davis This year success, said Bitner. in leaViewmont is now gue play and has been led by Ed Cawey, Joey Smith, Dennis Smith and Chris Beckman. record and is followed with a record. by Clearfield with a But the Falcons have been playing well lately and handed Lay-toits only loss in region play. Layton has been led by the play of Ed Frazier, Raymond Pollard, Milo Nimori and Eric play, but has been playing well, tieing Woods Cross last week. "W'vo heen in every game," said Coach Paul Mitchell. "Its that king of region. Were playing as well as anyone right now but thats not going to help us at this point, Mitchell said, referring to the state playoffs. In Region One, Layton and Bonneville are at the top of the standings, with the Lakers a game in front of the Lancers. For Woods Cross, this year has turned out to be an unexpected, pleasant surprise. The Wildcats have started as many as eight sophomores and still have a recorded. Senior Kirk Dyches is one of the better players in the state and had scored 10 goals at midseason. Its been a little bit surprising, said Coach Kevin Rigby, whose team won the state championship last year. 5-- 3 3-- 5 n said. Johnston, Johnstondown the Were strong right middle," he said. Weve got some depth. Clearfield has received good 'play with Steve Flink leading the way. teams were Those two 295-680- 3, coming year .Young will likely throw more to his backs, Edwards smiled. Air Force Academy should provide the main challenge for the WAC title, Edwards predict thing different than what anyone else was doing to win. But during his first year as head coach, the Cougars had a fleet running back named Pete Van Valkenberg, who led the nation in rushing. BYU won seven games that year. The following year the Cougars switched to a passing game and went ed. But Utah and New Mexico should also be strong. Edwards said he feels the WAC is improving. He said there is no move at all for BYU to leave the WAC. BRIDGESTONE 5-- BYU quarterback ALL-WEATH-ER Gary Sheide, however, signed to play at the Provo school, and what has followed since is one TRACTION! quarterback after 401V Steel-Belte- Radial for domestic d SuperFiller another. and some imported cars. Edwards admits that his record at BYU is impressive. But Drive with quality traction Bridgestones exclusive hard he also admits that he was con- you can trust in all kinds of rubber insert in the bead area of the tire near the rim that lets cerned when a 65,000 seat weather. The tread multi-sipe- stadium expansion was com- pleted at the school. He labels as incredible, however, what one sell-ocrowd followed after another. The thing that concerns me is that somewhere down the line I might get fired, having to fill a stadium like that. Edwards said some fans were dissatisfied last year when the Cougars won eight games and lost three. It would amaze you how many people thought we Edwards had an said. Some have even asked Edwards if the team would be better next year. Edwards, though, said he wouldnt mind having like last more ut pattern d the sidewall flex and puts is designed for a big footprint on the road. We have the 401V SuperFiller radial for all seasons. See it now. braking and cornering in snow and ice or on wet or dry surfaces. And the secrets in SuperFiller, off-seaso- Edwards direction, the Cougars have won eight Western Athletic Conference football championships in the last 11 years. But Edwards remembers a time when I lost about as many as I won, That was when he was the foorball coach at Granite High School, using the single wing formation. When Hal Mitchell was hired as head football coach at BYU in 1962, he also used the single wing formation. BYU may have been the only major .school in the country using that formation at that time. I think Hal looked all over the country and couldnt find any good Mormon who ran the single wing, so he hired me, Edwards said. Under Tommy Hudspeth, BYU met with little success using a running game. But when BYU quarterback Virgil Carter came along and the Cougars switched to a passing game, the win-los- s column improved. Then we got away from the passing game and we didnt win, Edwards said. In fact, only during five of his first 18 years in coaching was Edwards involved with winning teams. When he took over as Paul Graham, North Sale is chairman of ticket sales. Admission prices at the door are $4 for adults and $2 for children. If tickets are head foorball coach at BYU, purchased in advance prices Edwards said he felt we had to are $3.50 and $1.75. UFSC is a throw the foorball and do some Lake, M Cougars to Be Stronger, Edwards Says Review Staff Baseball coaches, You can find them in the spring stuck to the television set like cotton candy sticks to a five year olds mouth. A bad report can send them 'i nonprofit organization, and any proceeds from the show will be used to help promote amateur figure skating in Utah. Four performances will be presented, three in the evenings and a Saturday matinee. Curtain time for the evening shows is 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. for the matinee. year. Edwards said the Cougars have excellent receivers coming back. In fact, the school may have the best receivers it has ever had in its history. Gordon Hudson will be back as will quarterback Steve Young. Edwards said his. main concerns are oil the offensive and defensive lines. On the defensive line the Cougars have lost seven of eight starters. Brandon Flint, who played his high 9 ADIAL ELT?' 401V SUPERFULIP. STEFt SuperFiller. You can feel it when you drive and drive and driver school ball at Layton High School, is the only defensive started returning from last year. BRDDGESTONE, The school will have excellent linebackers, Edwards said. The kicking game, however, may not be as strong. Lee Johnson, who will be handling the punting for the team, has one of the strongest legs Ive seen, Edwards said. Young may not be as polished as either Marc Wilson or Jim McMahon, Edwards admitted, but there are so many things he can do well. Edwards recalls that during one game last year Young rushed for nearly as many yards as he passed for. And during that dumb call-i- show I do after the game, Edwards said someone asked why Young didnt throw to his backs more. During the J.VJ. DQEVJER TIDE OGDEN SALT LAKE 393-864- 1 487-108- 364-432- 2770 S. 300 W. OGDEN CLEARFIELD 6 n 355 W. 5 S. 1500 E. PROVO BOUNTIFUL 633 200 789-744- 1758 329 N. Main 292-142- 7 S. VERNAL 773-947- 0 4265 8 da la. Rd. IWB SALT LAKE 7 17th and Wal. 631-784- 60. 375-652- 2 4 S. SOO W. 846 S. Univ. Ava. Two Road Races Set For Bountiful Streets tained at DeBoers Human Performance BOUNTIFUL The Second Annual Sports Medicine Races will be held Saturday, April 30, in Bountiful. There will be two races, a s race and a race. The 5,000 meter run will begin at the Bountiful Convalescent Center, 350 S. 400 E., and proceed to Pages Lane and then return to the convalescent center. s run will The 15,000-mete- 5,000-meter- rs 15,000-meter- start at the convalescent center and will go just past Parrish Lane and return to the starting point. CXt will cost $5 to I he race and $2.50 to register not receive a It will 6 to register and receive a t on the day of the race, pre-regist- listration forms and eis c,an be sent to Rehabili-J5ei:ace- s, Inc., a sponsor of Ijhe Tace, bt,,350 S. 400 E. in Bounttffthe fttfms can be ob- ' i Running Store, Pizza Huts, Rehab Services Inc., The Athletes Foot, The Foot Locker and the Fleet Foot. Contestants can also register from 8 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. the morning of the race. Moe Forsyth, who is sponsoring and coordinator of the race, acsaid the race is a tivity. Our motivation is to provide an activity in this city that will bring people out, not only from our own city, but also from other places and get them involved with each other, he said. There will also be a run for children under seven the day of the other races. Demetrio Cabanillas, a sevennon-prof- it time winner of the Deseret News Marathon, will hold a training seminar at the Convalescent center on Friday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. on how to train for that marathon. Those interested should call 292-822- 2. (2 A festival of music, dance, and artwork by Weber Countys most talented young people. nnoncdr district-wid- e i Sponsored by the Weber School District and in partnership with the Newgate Mall, with a special thanks to the Excles Art Center, P.T.A.. and Weber County Library. j? (Community artists will remain throughout Saturday) WHEN: WHERE: TIME: April 29lh, 1983 Newgate Mall 5:00 - 8:30 p.m. JcldLJbtlT NEWGATE MALL The practical choice 36th and Wall Ave., Ogden |