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Show 2B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1983 Wildcats Whip East to KENT SOMERS tie for third in Rea BountfuLand with Four gion Viewmont, received the chance to prove it when they met Bountiful yesterday at Viewmonts lose to Bountiful one week by 28 Review Sports Editor WOODS CROSS Question: What causes a football team to look like dead solid ringers for the state tournament one week, and then play poor football the following week? Send Replies to: Larry coach, Woods Cross High football team. Eldracher, and most everyone else, is at a loss when trying to explain how Woods Cross can Eld-rach- three-wa- y points and then beat East the following week by scoring 39 points and allowing only six, I wish I knew, said Eldracher field. when asked if he knew the reason for his teams inconsistency. The game was a result of the If I knew, we could work to procedure used by solve the problem. Part of it is the three coaches to decide the playing good teams and not so final two platings in region for good teams. But we are a better state tournament purposes. The team than what we played coaches met Friday morning and Viewmont won the coin flip and against Bountiful." And the Wildcats, by virtue of will enter the tournament as the asm) fourth-plac- e the Wildcats. playoff game Tuesday at 3 p.m. (after The Lakeside Reviews press time) to determine the e team. The loser of Tuesdays, game stays at home while the winner will travel to Alta on Friday. Eldracher said the previous game against Bountiful, and the fact that Bountiful won the game by a lopsided score, should help It wont be that difficult to prepare because we have played them, Eldracher said, adding that his Wildcats were happy about getting the chance to play Bountiful again. If Woods Cross won, it will enter its first state tournament in the schools history at Alta at p.m. on Saturday.. But what toll will a possible three games within one week take on the Region Four? Eld- - team in the region. The Braves and the Wildcats, meanwhile, were forced to play a third-plac- 1 1 racher said that wasnt his big concern last week when preparing for Bountiful. If we win this one, then well worry about the next one." If last Thursdays game against East is any indication, the Wildcats, if they beat Bountiful on Tuesday, could give the Alta Hawks some trouble. It was our best offensive game," Eldracher said. We rushed for over 200 yards and passed for over 100 yards. Schools Dominate Regions Non-Are- a Both Region Four and Region One volleyball schools are close to ending their league seasons, and both leagues are being dominated a teams. by In Region One, Weber is 0 in league play and holds a e lead over d-place Box Elder with a 2 record. Bonneville is third with a 3 region record. In a deviation from the norm, the three area schools, Clearfield, Roy and. Layton, hold the last three spots in the region. Except for the young Lay-to- n team, most observers thought Roy and Clearfield would have better records with only one game remaining on the schedule. Roy is one game behind Clearfield in the standings with a 7 record. Clearfield is now prior to Tuesdays games. non-are- 9-- secon- two-gam- 7-- 6-- 2-- 3-- 6, The problem with Roy, said Coach Radene Johnson, is not a lack of ability. We have a lot of talent, but I dont have a group of kids that work together well. They dont play as a team. They play more as individuals. The Royals have a prime opportunity to win their last game of the season Thursday when they meet the winless Layton Lancers. If Clearfield loses to Box Elder and Roy beats Layton, the Falcons and Royals will have to play off" next Tuesday to determine the fourth and final state playoff spot, according to Johnson. At Layton High, Coach Kathy Stoker is trying to instill a winning attitude among the Lancers. We are trying to get over the idea they are losers. We are trying to change their attitude. And Stoker thinks she is succeeding, especially with the younger players. We have a lot of sophomores with a lot of good tal- -. ent, said Stoker, explaining why the 9 Lancers need to work on their attitudes. In Region Four, the Highland Rams, who returned all their starters from last year, Second-plac- e are now Davis, who lost its only two region games to the Rams, played a close match with Highland last week. After losing the first game of the match, the Darts came back to win the second We had the game, stands for awhile, said Davis Coach Ann Gilbert. Then we started to do some nice things. The Rams, however, won the last game, Region Four teams have three games left on their schedule, including yesterdays games. Davis will conclude the season with Woods 0-- 7-- 0. 5, 17-1- 5. erupts with joy as a land player misses a spike in last Thursdays game. Highland, however, went on to win the match and e now has a lead over the second-plac- e THE DAVIS HIGH BENCH 15-1- 0. Vikes ( Yawn) Win Davis Coach . Matts brother, took eighth place. The Davis girls fared better than the boys team, easily winning the region meet. Wendy Hunter and Cindy Sorenson finished second and fourth in the meet to lead Davis. Area teams didnt do as well in the Region Meet held Wednesday at Layton High School. The Clearfield boys team, which had beaten Bonneville earlier in the year in a dual Sugar-hous- The CenCENTERVILLE terville City Council has passed a resolution endorsing the creation of a youth basketball league in the city. The league, organized by Gail Smith, will provide basketball competition for youths in the third through ninth grades. Ms. Smith said the league will be divided into three divisions according to age. She said a similar league was REGION FOUR 1 5-- 0, 9-- 0 4-- 1, 7-- 2 2-- 3, 5-- 4 2-- 4-- 4 2-- 3, 3-- 0-- 5, 1- -8 6 REGION ONE BOX ELDER ROY :..4-l,6-- 2 4-- BONNEVILLE..' LAYTON CLEARFIELD I WEBER meet, lost to the Lakers in the region race. An injury to Clearfields numberunner, Duane Rock, BARRY KAWA scores with a 75 and Clearfields cost the Falcons points, said Review Staff Mike Kettell took fourth with a Coach Roger Burley. 78. LAKE CITY SALT They Clearfields top runner was Todd Davis, who finished third. could have invited Arnold PalmOther players scores iner and Jack Nicklaus and called clude Curtis Cpok, Clearfield secof took Kerry Easthop Roy ond and brother Steve Easthope ,it the U.S. Open instead of the and Randy Nielson, Bountiful, Utah High School Golf ;80; and Kevin Bohn, Bountiful, finished fourth. 81. In the girls division, Weber Championships. The Glendale Golf Course was ' won the title and Clearfield finViewmont tied for fifth with a so tricked up for last Wednesished second. team score and Roy finished :335 Laura Zaugg was the first Fal- day's tournament that it remindfield with 11th in the in ' con across the finish line and ed the players of a United States :a 353. , took seventh in the race. The Open tournament courses which It was the toughest pin placefor their unfairRoy girls team took fifth in the are notorious rock-har- d ments Ive ever seen in my golf the ness. Shots to meet, but Valorie Butler ran a susaid Kettell. A few bounced than Career, higher greens good race, finishing in second were and there was no unfair balls and pin placements per place in the region. were in positions dreamed up by !way you could hit at them. You masochists. just hit to the middle of the the five from greens and hoped you players Only field of the best high school players in the state broke 80 on Kettell, who works at the Hill a course usually known for host- Field Golf Course in the suming senior citizen tournaments, mer, said the Glendale greens Surprise winner Bingham High keepers mowed the greens short, organized in Ventura, Calif, finished n with a average didnt water them and when she lived there. She said put the 329 82 a score and for team of she was a coach in that league. in the toughest places possipins Bountiful in third compiled a ble. Ms. Smith said she wrote to player average of 83. 5 ViewVentura officials to find out how monts Mike Nelson finished in Everyone was complaining they set up their program. a tie for second in individual iabout them, said Nelson. Mayor Neil Blackburn noted the city had a Youth Basketball Association (YBA) league in the CHRISTMAS TOY city last year. That league, however, charged a pretty hefty fee to get the league started, he r-five - 7-- 2 3-- 2, 4-- 5 2-- 3, 5-- 4 2-- 3, 3-- 6 0-- 5, 2-- 7 4-- A . m two-putte- i AUSTDM!i! SUNDAY, OCT. 30th AT 12:00 NOON NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY 34 GOLDEN AVE., LAYTON WATCH FOR SIGNS ACROSS FROM LAYTON HILLS EFFECTIVE 773-059- 5 m 0 a a 2649 N. Main D Sunset s INSURANCE COMPANY aqiaaa CUP & SAVE aaaqE d. four-ma- un Call us today for a free personal rate quotation. , 4-- A 1 ul ' Region One Teams play one game Thursday to end .. the region season. Title Braves Nab Third In Golf Tourney n Cross-Bountif- o and Davis. PLAYOFF SCHEDULE at Davis, Saturday, 3 p.m. (tentative) Woods at Alta, Saturday, 1 p.m. Layton at Olympus, Friday, 3 p.m. Granger at Roy, Friday, 3:30 p.m. Bingham-Brighto- r 1, Cross and Davis games, will View- - mont plays East, Highland ' Centerville City Endorses Youth Basketball League Final Prep Standings And Playoff Schedule EAST Shaw, region, said an overly fast start may have hurt runners times. Matt Kimball, who took third, was the top Dart finisher with a time of 16:01. John Kimball, Sug-arhou- se 3, Mike whose team placed second in the ry HIGHLAND WOODS CROSS VIEWMONT BOUNTIFUL be against Highland. Cross-Countr- y athletes for a few years. Last year it was Brian Fuller The Region Four who won the state title for Durace held last Wednesday at bois, and this year Dubois has Park was about as sus- two runners who not only have penseful as a Russian election or a legitimate shot at the state title but could win the championship, watching coffee perk. Forgive everyone, Viewmont, well, running away. but this domination stuff is getMike Allen of Viewmont won old. little a The the Vikings, ting region title in 15:49 but was who won the region and state closely followed by teammate championship last year, easily Reese Kidman with a 15:53 won the Region Four championtime. In fact, all seven of Viewship last Wednesday and will try monts runners placed within the and win their second straight top 20 in the meet. Still, Dubois e state title on the same was not satisfied with the runPark course. ners performances. The pendulum swings, is Were happy, but we did not how Viewmont Coach Lynn Durun as good as we could have bois described his teams sucrun, he said. The last three You get a few great weeks we have run better. cess. DAVIS Davis. Bountifuls other games, besides the Woods Cross, Bountiful and View- mont. Woods Cross will play East and Bountiful besides Sports Editor cross-count- Darts in Region Four play. 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