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Show - 6B Lakeside s e .4 -- ''P "W P Review South, Wednesday, Nov, 30, 1983 Roy Going to be More 1M, &WWKAWA lege. But this year were going to We dont have an individual who is going to average 30 points a BievMrraN be more KOY QUESTION: Is there life after Reid Newey? ANSWER: Yes, but dont expect 6-- all-stat- er led Roy to a state finish last year in a memorable season where he did everything but drive the team bus. Smith said the loss will be felt by his team but life goes on. Obviously, when you lose someone like Neweys caliber, you expect that, he said. Reid was an outstanding player and Im sure hell prove that in col seventh-plac- e Hip-wel6-- 0; 1; 6-- 0; 6-- 2, Eric Westburg, A few junior hopefuls are led by 6-- 2. d the tallest player on the team, Mike Salvitti, Smith said no commitments have been made yet and the skill level is pretty even so there could be up to nine different players starting this year. Were going to be so small that it will be a new experience 6-- 5. for us, Smith said. Were going to have to play good defense inside. If we cant stop their inside men then well be in trouble. We about ly 6-- or 3 sometimes limited by your size but well just have to wait and see what happens. The Royals hope to evolve into a aggressive team that forces mistakes and capitalizes on their opponents turnovers. Smith said their running type of offense could be effective against a slower team. With their lack of size and inexperience, the Royals may be a slow starting time in play, said Smith. fast-pace- d, pre-seas- contend in Region One. Around the region, Smith sees Clearfield as possibly the strongest team because of their large number of players returning from last years team. 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Smith feels a state tournament berth is not an unrealistic goal for his team. Theres certain things we have to do," he said. We have to play consistently since its tough to come back if you lose three or four games in a row. Well find out a lot in preseason and how well we match up against other teams. Right now, its very unpredictable. games gets you into the state tournament," he said. Its nice to be able to win those, but we hope that we point more toward January since we have some new have some kids that are hard workers and physical but art on- GIFT: SfOR i This Year Team-Orient- ed none of the positions had been taken were probably the reason for the high turnout. The new Roy High gym is receiving its final touches and should be ready for the Royals region games in January. Other seniors Smith labels as l, possible starters are Kerry Greg Durand, Jeff lorgensen, and newcomers Scott Skinner, and d. 5-- 30-poi- nt ey team-oriente- game." The only two starters returning off last years team are guard Mike Coe and 4 Mark Webster. Smith will look toward these two experienced players to anchor a young, inexperienced team. Coe will direct the offense at point-guaras he did last season, and Webster will be a key rebounder and defensive man for the Royals. With virtually all positions open, over 60 seniors and juniors tried out for this years squad. Smith said enthusiasm for the new gym and the feeling that Roy Coach Ted Smith to draw another Royal Flush like Newey this season. The big question at Roy High is how will the Royals fare in this era. The per game scorer and post-New- "IP HVgwwav 7C iBfiSS Ml' |