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Show Sporrsfacular Page 14 October 4, 1979 Whatever Coach Doug Adams is doing at Sky View, it is working. Sky View is off to one of their finest starts in the schools they stunned history and 0 to Clearfield last Friday emphasize the point a little more. The victory left Sky View atop the Region One standings with Bonneville, both 0 now. The big test, however, is yet to come. The Bobcats will show what theyre really made of as they host the Lakers this Friday at 3:20 in Smithfield. It had become a standard way of thought that when Sky View came into full view on your schedule, you could pretty well count on your best performance of the season. If you happened to 20-1- 2-- point after. One Clearfield homecoming fan groaned sometime through the first half, Is this really what they call football? The remark pretty well told the story of the initial half of play. The large homecoming gathering did however receive some consolation when Jim Valentine recovered a Bobcat fumble with 5:20 left in the second quarter. The Falcons took over on the Sky View 10 yard line but were shut down in three successive tries to get the pigskin across the goal line. Brook Hicks finally ended up booting an field goal. Gooch and Glory Tim Gooch, who plays a double role with Clearfield on both offense and defense, leaped high into the air to snag an interception on Sky Views first drive in the third quarter. The fleet-foote-d Falcon then raced 52 yards before being brought down. A penalty of plus-2'- 4 yards and 13 more tough yards by Gooch gave Clearfield a touchdown and the lead. Hicks kick made it 10-The smell of victory didnt last long however and eventually rd turned quite sour. It took the Bobcats only seven plays to march downfield and take the lead back. Ponds perfectly thrown pass to his tight end, Todd It stayed Sadler made it that way too after Clearfields Greg Ridler blocked the extra 13-1- 0. point. On the ensuing kick off, Clearfield fumbled and after the magical number of seven plays again, the Bobcats were in It was command again, 20-1run and Eric Collins Banks kick that did the damage. This week Clearfield will try 0. again to wrap-u- p their first Region One win against Roy at 4 p.m. Bobcats Make Clean Sweep Sky View not only whipped the varsity squad in front of a homecoming crowd, but their junior varsity and sophomore clubs were also victorious. The Bobcat JVs beat Clearfield 4 while the sophomores whomped to a 38-- 6 finale over the 21-1- Falcons. play poorly that day, your chances to notch one in the victory column were still 90 to 1. But the Bobcats are quickly changing the push-ove- r image and now stand 1 overall. They have allowed the fewest number of points in five games, no one except the Lakers numbers 4-- fewer. Falcons slow to start Clearfield has been a team regarded by most in Region One, as a threat to capture the region title or at least tie down a playoff berth. But now sitting 2 in league play, the Falcons chance seem some what bleak. The Coach Brent Hancock has been one to start slow and get behind early in past games. Heading into the Sky View contest, Clearfield had allowed 43 points in the first half against opponents and had only scored 23. In comparison, their second halves seemed a little more successful as they had outscored opponents The Bobcats scored first last Friday and tamed the Falcons in the last half also. Clearfield came within a yard of a first down in their first 0-- led-squ- ad 24-2- 1. possession and ended up surrendering the ball. Sky View then marched 68 yards in 7 plays to tally the games first touchdown. Brad Pond, the fiesty Sky View quarterback, scampered 27 yards around the right end for the TD. Kevin Banks recorded the COACH BRENT BURNINGHAM gives instructions to his tight end. Kevin Trocey. Kevin olso ploys defensive end where he was exceptional last week despite the Falcons losing to Sky View. I Ulfeshly sports Got your pen or pencil ready? Starting with this issue, SPORTSTACULAR is out to find the genuine sports genius. Wed really like to know who knows their sports stuff . Simply mark which team you think will win in the college section. When you come to the high school selections, predict the winner and the score. TO top this quiz off , wed like you to try and answer the final two questions. When you feel you've done your best, mail your selection or bring it to the Sun Chronicle newspaper office at 5338 S. 1900 W. in Roy. Our place is located directly across from Kinney Shoes in Roy. All mailed slips must be postmarked before Friday of each week. The deadline for this contest will be each Friday at 3 p.m. Of course contests wouldnt be any fun without prizes, so we are offering a 910 cash prise to eachwetk's winner. Dont miss it. Enter tcrfayl I contest COLLEGE SECTION Colorado at Oklahoma Tulsa at Kansas State .North Carolina State at Auburn .Hawaii at Brigham Young San Diego State at New Mexico Utah at Colorado State Princeton at Brown Air Force at Navy Duke at Army Penn State at Maryland Long Beach State at Utah State Weber State at Montana State Cal State Fullerton at San Joee State. .Pacific at Iowa State HIGH SCHOOL 8ECTION Bonneville at Sky View Clearfield at Roy Layton at Weber at Roy. Neither team has yet deposited their first win in league action. The game in Roy is set to begin 1. Name the two NFL quarterbacks that have little brothers in college who last week threw two touchdowns apiece to help their teams record victories? 2. What Is the name of the 225 lb. Chicago Bears 6 linebacker who entered his 13th season as a professional this season? 2, ' |