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Show 2B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1983 Out Davis Shuts Septs - KAYSVILLE Davis High Football Coach, Ward Sawlcy offered a free movie last week to his team. But it wasn't a movie his team wanted to see, because the Darts performance, if Sawley was forced to give it a rating, would be rated a P for poor. The movie Sawley and the Davis coaching staff offered was a documentary account of the Darts win over Ben Lomond A shutout win? DaFriday, vis second win of the season? And he would rate his team's performance as poor? Why? Mainly because of the blocking, or lack of it, by the Davis offense. The Darts offense was worse than it was in the opening game win over Weber last week, according to Sawley. 1 9-- 0. Yes, it deteriorated, said Sawley. I think we got to thinking we could go out and not use a good blocking technique and just bump into people. Staff Photo by Robert Regan BEN LOMOND defenders prepare to close in on a Davis runner in last week's game. The cause of the Darts problems, according to Sawley, may have been confidence that evolved into cockiness. Sawlcy was concerned about think theres been a lot of ink saying how good we were the lack of an outside rushing Weber in the seasupposed to be and about alj the game against and Davis again returning lettermen, Sawley sons first game, outside running had said. problems said. he Scots, the the caused against That may have Darts gold helmets to swell. But But, after all, the Darts did Sawley maintains that his team win the game and did it easily. isnt as good as everyone is say- Take a bow defense. Our defense did a good job, ing it is. I dont think were that good because were not big. Sawley said. No immediate worries there. What worries In order to correct the Darts offensive problem, the players Sawley is not only his teams sat in a classroom last week to performance, but also the Darts schedule for the rest of the seareview the game film and evaluate themselves. The process has son. helped in the past, said Sawley. Davis plays Clearfield, East, We can't execute this offense Woods Cross and Bountiful in unless we block well, Sawley the next month, and all three said, explaining his disappointteams are bigger, if not more exment in his offense. perienced, than the Darts. The Offensively, we missed blocks toughest part of our schedule is and did a poor job. coming up and we're in for a Another poor job against rude awakening unless we play Clearfield next week and Davis better. will find itself with its first loss Clearfield will hope to deliver of the season, Sawley said. rude awakening by upsct-tin- g that Clearfield has been strong on in Kaysville Friday at Davis defense and they are a lot bigThe 7:30 game signals the p.m. we ger, Sawley commented. If of end play for both execute like we did (against Ben with the Falcons looking schools, Lomond) well get out butts for their first win of the season. kicked because of their size. I pre-seas- Sunset Hosts Region Softball Tournament SUNSET Dinis Lucky er; Julie Hardy, pitcher; Gail soft-ba- ll Club, a womens slow-pitc- h Rosekelly, left field; Lynctte team from Yerrington, Nev., Bradford, shortstop; Cathy won the Rocky Mountain Regional competition held lapt weekend in Sunset. The tournament was sanciton by the American Softball Association and featured 14 teams from six states, according to Mel Wood, the citys recreation di- Jenks, center field; Eg-ge- tt, Toni Carpenetti. Approximately 240 players participated in the tournament. Wood said Sunset was chosen as rector. the sight of the tournament beOnly one team from Utah, a cause the city submitted a bid Bountiful team sponsored by the for the tourney. LDS Hospital participated in the Club won the fitournament. But the women nalDinis Lucky game Sunday evening, defrom Utah were eliminated early the DM Mustangs of in the tournament, said Wood, feating There is no Ariz., Tuscon, and finished in eleventh place. for the wintournament national Despite a disappointing fin- ner of the tournament, however, ished in the regional tourney, the said Wood, and the Sunset tourLDS Hospital team went undenament was the end of the line h feated in a Bountiful for most of these teams. league and placed first in the Sunset City is also sponsoring state tournament. Members of the team are: Dotty Olsen, first the Rachel Runyan Memorial base; Julie Mann, second base; Tournament, a mens slow pitch Lisa Teddar, third base; Linda softball competition this week, said Wood. Paget, rover; Ruth Hatch, catch 9-- 6. . slow-pitc- Photo by Rodney Wright KATHY LAWSON of Carlsbad Best Cleaners fouls a pitch off in last weeks ASA regional softball tournament Sunset. Ruth Hatch of the Bountiful LDS Hospital team is the catcher. in Davis Highs Bacon Decides on Cougars Former Davis High School soccer player Brian Bacon, the state high school tournaments most valuable player last year, has decided to play college, soccer with Brigham Young University, according to his father, Chuck. Mr. Bacon said Brian had made the Cougars traveling squad and would probably be in the starting lineup. 4-- A r Brian was also interested in attending Westminster College in Salt Lake City, said Mr. Bacon. But after Brian and Bill McNicol, a professional soccer player and family friend, talked with Westminster officals, it be- evident they really werent in position to offer came The American Girl Shoe brand represents quality The uppers are made from the Pest quality leather available, combined with the best component parts, and assembled by skilled craftsmen. This famous brand gives you fashion forward styling and quality at prices you can afford! 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