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Show fM" r'.t iui ' fc' . "t . t , J T.. T v r i . 9A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Sept. 21 , 1 983 Schedules and Records t REGION FOUR 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Davis at Woods Cross Highland at Viewmont East at Bountiful Davis Woods Cross. Highland Viewmont Bountiful East 0, 4-- 0 0, 3-- 1 0, 3-- 1 0-- 1, 2-- 2 0-- 1, -3 0--1, 0--4 "WE SERVE YOU BETTER 941 W. RIVERDALE RD. Riverdale, Utah 4 Phone DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS 399-447- HOURS: 8 TO 8 MON.-SA- GRAND SPECIALS OPENING Autolite SPARK PLUGS i 89 Standards A DAVIS DART pounces on a fumble four games this season. They will meet Woods Cross Friday. last weeks rwin over East. The Darts have given up only 13 points aDDaaaDDaaBBaDDBBaBBi ICRYLON SPRAY PAINT Davis Wins First Region Game .SALT LAKE CITY .3 .? the cool of the night rather than afternoons. I think the heat got to us a little bit, Sawley admitted. It was a dam tough ballgame. The Leopards defense held the Darts in the first half of Fri- -. days game, packing as many as nine people near the line of scrimmage and closing the inside portion of the the Davis double- The score came as a shock to many football fans in Davis County. After learning the Davis High Darts beat East by only a score of 14-- people must have been wondering what happened to the Darts. If you ask Davis Coach Ward Sawley, hell tell you his Darts just met a good ball club, depite Easts 3 record going into the 6, wing offense. 0-- game. - losses But those came against three of the states top teams Olympus, Judge and Saw-le- y Memorial and West knew from scouting reports . ;$iat East was better than its regard indicated. 4I saw what they could do on "defense, Sawley said. They are ' SSrong on defense and have 3bmp good athletes. .25 Playing in the..afternqon may; SHaye also had an effect bit the parts perfomance, said Sawley, whose team is used to playing in pre-seas- ' ; . Kilgrow should return for this weeks game, Sawley said. It hurts us not having him. Hes an experienced player. Davis defense, however, hanoffense dled Easts single-win- g with ease. They played the -wing the whole ball game and we handled it pretty good, Sawley said. We did a good job on defense. Although Sawley Can Expires 35-ya- rd season without a loss. ReThe win gives Davis a gion Four record, and sets up an important game against Woods this Friday at the Cross, also Wildcats field. Sawley said his team knows it is in for another test this Friday And, Sawley said, the Darts against Woods Cross, who is 1 offensive performance improved this season. in the second half. We made They are a real good team, some blocking assignment cor- Sawley said. Theyre solid and rections and moved the. ball really look like they can move much better. the ball. Davfs particularly hurt the The Darts are tied for the Restill who were packing gion Four lead with Highland Leopards, the inside, with the outside run- and Woods Cross. Sawley said ning game. Davis scored the the Leopards could also win some region games, particularly games first points late in half on a touchdown by if they play as well as they did ' " last Friday. Ryan Smith. Smith scored again in the They could have won the fourth quarter on a nice ballgame easily, Sawley said. 1- -0 $0 99 12-o- z. run. East scored late in the fourth quarter on a drive, but it was too late for a comeback and the Darts had won their fourth game of the Clearfield almost two weeks ago. ee (most numbers) Expires in in $16 Resistors Staff photo by Ron Knowlton " T. Limited high said he didnt think his team would run over East, he thought the Darts made mistakes that ended potential scoring drives. Blocking mistakes ended one drive around Easts line, said Sawley. The Darts also missed terribly on two open streak passes in the first half, he said. Sawley said the Darts .were hampered, by the abscence of $17 0 to store stock except best and vinyl paint. For Trucks Bucket Seats.... 0, $22 Quaker ANTI-FREE- ONLY 38-ya- rd ZE $329 MONROE SHOCKS MONROE VIP o18e shocks Most csrs ; ar State Expires the-firs- t guard Sean Kilgrow, a two-yestarter in the Davis offensive line who injured his knee against d 5-- 2. . D SADDLE BLANKET SEATC0VERS Other styles at similar savings 3-- 25-ya- rd - 0 single- this year with several players-aroun- know what it is like to win, and, We play defense a they hate losing. After two down years, the K When you ask area Region lot, she said. BOUNTIFUL The Braves Wildcats hope to regain the re"Four volleyball coaches for a prediction for the regions finish, ' are returning three starters from spect that comes with winning Jhere is no hesitation. Its High- last years team, which finished two state titles and five region titles since the start of the school land, .Highland, Highland and fifth in the region. But Coach Cheryl Hlavaty said in 1977. Highland. After that, well, it gets there is a definite improveThe Wildcats will start Paula a little cloudy. ment this year over last years Osiek, a dedicated, senior, said Area coaches said Highland several players this season, team. The Braves return Lynn Peel. She is a strong girl and Burningham, Theresa Laita and does everything well, Peel said.. jjnd should easily be the stronin because team the Gaylene Haacke, three seniors Stephanie Wall and Colleen region gest McKenzie are the other two who played last year. But three its the experience. ;pf Shana Knudsen, a senior who starting seniors. Davis County schools in the re- 'gion will not only be shooting didnt play much last year, will i Two sophomores, Becky Tbr a' region .title, but a state also start. Hlavaty said Knudsen Trimle and Wendi Warhurst, is much improved over, last year, will also start for Woods Cross. Tournament berth as well. . Bountiful said her team has had Both are said Peel, and won the Darts The DAVIS ; a good Wildcats with the trouble' should this last Re in give year, hitting' year championship ' base for the future.- but that is probably due to gion Foiir, but only have a 9 in kinks. the Its Vecored in this early play One of the Woods Cross season. I dont anticipate that year is height, said Peel. I strengths But, said Ann 'Gilbert,' the following us through the sea- could start a team that would be i Iplayers are showing improve-men- t. son, said Hlavaty. all over 7 or That is very; Teresa Madsen and Shelley And that long lineup tempting." Sessions, two juniors, will fill the could start by the end of the sea-- , i,) Gilbert looks for Jodi Allison, Tar-yn other two starting spots. Jennifer Moon; Sonya Rees, son, she said. j ' Hlavaty predicted Highland Schofield and Diana Peterson will Peel But Highland predicts in be beat the team to the to hold down five of the starting would force in the region, Highbe the this is still sixth The year. region spot positions. to be dynamite. land is open, said Gilbert, and Sara WOODS CROSS The They aregoing all starters. It returning Hiller, Boni Walters, Heidi Wildcats will rely on leadership makes me sick. Peel said East and Keri Corless Bergstrom, this year, the kind of leadership could also be counted on to win Kerry Belt could see playing that is learned after two years of some region games. " time there. , playing varsity volleyball. ' i VIEWMONTThe Vikings The Region Four season will What Ive got going for me is finished tied for first place last three next Tuesday. The top said begin starters, returning weekend in the Woods Cross In- Woods Cross Coach Debbie four teams in the region will end vitation Tournament with Peel. The kids worked very ter the state playoffs in NovemWest. hard the last two years. They ber. Kathy Davis team beat Bountiful, Woods Cross and South in the tournament. ii Davis will rely heavily on the talents of Jenny Millers, a junior best player, who Attractive, Develop Davis. Traci Larto Recording and Beautiful Sensual, Body ... sen, Kim Blatter and Denise (I WITH OUR COMPLETE LINE Draper will also play a big role in the Vikings season. of JOE WElDER PRODUCTS Two sophomores, Glenna Smith and Becky Duncan, should also help Viewmont improve on last years fourth-plac- e 808 24th Street finish in the region. 392-860- 8 We. hope to be in the top two or three, said Davis. We have shown tons of improvement. I Davis said she has a small team x . Review Sports Editor 0 D I & light trucks. MONROE MAGNUM 60 Z4B! 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