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Show i I I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 16, 1978 Viewmont Wins Region One Wrestling Tourney Chambers, By DAVE WIGHAM Tourney: 1st Class All The Oay THREE people were primarily responsible for the way everyone was treated, Mrs. Dugmore, Mrs. Betty Ehin and Mrs. Mae Kittrell. All have sons on the Layton team, in fact Dugmore won the 126 title, Kittrell the 167 title and Ehin was fourth in the heavyweight class. These three lovely ladies were responsible for running the two day event. They got the usher, the food and everything else that it takes to put on a tournament of this stature. There were a lot of other people behind the scenes that helped with the tournament but these three ladies should be congratulated for their efforts. wrestler can't continue because of an- injury suffered with an illegal move, like a slam, then that wrestler would win the match. This meant that if Rod couldnt continue he would win the match. - A DOCTOR determined that, at first he could continue, but then Housley was still dizzy. His coach didnt want him to continue and risk any further injury. Rod Housley realized though that he hadnt won the match the way he would have liked to and he made the decision to go out 1IFY FOI ST y BUT THEN on Friday the Braves showed they havent given up hope of a state berth yet by taking Clearfield into three overtimes before bowing out. Meanwhile the Vikes were downing the Layton crew to enhance their chances of that state berth. The first outing between these two clubs provided one of the typical games between the schools. Both led throughout the contest but only one, Viewmont, could be ahead at the buzzer. This contest shapes up as another classic, this go round is up in the Brave wigwam. BOUNTIFUL was a little like day and night in their two games last week. First the embarrassment to Bonneville then the great game up in Clearfield. The Braves are very capable of playing good ball, for them to win all of their players have to play well. The Braves have had some frustrating games this year, a couple of one pointers to Weber, the three overtimer to Falcons and the Bonneville loss. Not since the their win in preseason, their win over Granger, have the Braves played a super game. All this means that they are overdue to play one great game, and they are running happen to be a Viking at heart then you YOU would just as soon the Braves hold off for another week. Viewmont has been much like the Braves in that they haven't really played up to their potential yet. Last great game for them would probably go back to the Skyline win. So basically what we have in this rematch is a couple of teams ready to explode on someone. Chances are they will both explode on each other. As one Bountiful resident noted, this game could mean absolutely nothing as far as region standings or state invitations go but both clubs will battle each other out of pride. SENIORS Chris Davies, Scott Brian Slagowski, Pendleton, Scott Crowther and Irvy Williams for the Braves along with Vikings Cal Curtis, Gil Hodges, Mike Yates, Kevin Hess, Cory Hanks, John. Higley, John Skedros, along with some junior talent arent about to let a rivalry like this one pass by without a few heart attacks. The other added incentive is that the key to the city goes to the winner of this one. Each year the winner of the most games between the two schools in varsity football and basketball owns the bragging rights to the city. Football went to the Braves, the first basketball game to the Vikes. This game is the deciding vote. mm KfXff L out of chances, the Viewmont game" would be the ideal situation for them if youre a Brave fan. f --Li- v1' d ife , d 4. 3-- By FETE FRITCHIE Why must American tennis players so often display the In street fighters? tennis, especially, a tradimanners of tional game of manship, why must so many Americans make so many enemies? has Connors JIMMY improved his manners considerably, but theres still some of the gutter fighter in his behavior. In his recent Grand Slam match with Bjorn Borg, Connors only slightly showed bad manners some half dozen times, an improvement. (He lost, , 6-- WHY IS this necessary? And aside from the Romanian, Ille Natase, its almost always the Americans who display poor manners. (Cliff Richey seems to use tantrums as a tactic.) Borg, as do West Europeans with only the rarest exception, conducts himself as a gentleman. TWO OF the matmen won the Region 4 title while the third placed second, losing by two points in the final round. Finishing first in the Region 4 tournament were Mike Moll, 145 pounds, and Bart Thompson, 132 pounds. Alan Porter took runnerup class. honors in the d intentionally irritate his opponent, etc. He doesnt shout crude remarks or point his racket, bragging, 4n effect, that hes going to "get his opponent. p DAVIS, AS a team, placed third behind Region 4 champs Box Elder and second-plac- e Bear River. Mike captured top honors with two pins and a decision while Bart won all his bouts by decision. Alan took two matches by pins and appeared to be on his way to the title when he was upset in the final match, losing a close 6-- decision. MIKE GAINED pins in 1 minute 32 seconds over his South High opponent and in 1 minute 56 seconds against his a tactics, This is childish, of course, addition to poor tennis manners. Throwing rackets, stalking off court without shaking hands, etc., etc. all this is too often made in the U.S.A." It's been harmful to the U.S. image abroad, and has no place in tennis. in 17-7-- 12-- 2 MATCHES at the Marriott Center Thursday will begin at p.m. and 7 p.m. with Friday and Saturday schedules calling for matches at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m the finals being Saturday night. 1 Burger, Brooks, Bonneville; sen, Layton. Jr GLASS (6-0-- Bradshaw, Bountiful; Grindstaff, Bountiful; awav. MIKE SAID he is confident that the three Dart wrestlers will make a good showing in the state finals. -- All through the day the matches were going down to the wire with one point decisions 'going all the time. Overtimes were a dime a dozen in the meet. Some of the best grapplers in the state were present at this meet. HERE ARE the final five in each weight, all qualified for the state meet this week. 98-Merrill, Bountiful; 2. Arove, Clearfield; 3. Snow, 145- - 1. Singleton, Weber; 2. Overton, Viewmont; 3. Bountiful; 4. Martinez, Clearfield; 5. Ander- son, Sky View. 155-Mower, Sky View; 1. George, Bountiful; 4 Rohae, Weber; 5. Shumer, Clearf- ield. 1$7 - 1. Warner, Bountiful. Beddingfield, ViewHammer, Bountiful; 4. 3. Storey, Weber; Littlefield, Layton; 5. Jenson, 185 - 1. 2. Sky View. - 1. HVYWGT Layton, Bountiful; 2. Farmer, Roy; 3. Smith, Viewmont; 4. Ehin, Layton; 5. Cartwright, Sky View. Webers Russ Campbell was voted outstanding wrestler. Sports Quiz 1. Who won the Super Bowl clash? 2. Mario Andretti is known in what sport? 3. Name the new coach of the Buffalo Bills. 4. Who was the NFL leading rusher for 1977? Viewmont; 4. Lance Olson, Layton; 5. Ellis, Weber. 165- mont; - 1. 2. Sweatfield, View- Gallegos, Layton; 3. Answers; 1. Dallas 27, Denver 2. Race car driver. 3. Chuck Knox. 4. CiM BART SAID he has been "home with the flu the past few days but should be primed for the state meet. 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"Im really upset for losing that match in the Region The goal of this survey is to get the best state coverage ot 2)UiuJ)(dou 01 FOR ALL QlSSS NEEDS 0 He had a season record with only one loss coming in region competition, BART HAD an overall record of 20 wins, 2 losses and 2 ties and was undefeated but had two ties in region action. A son of the wrestling coach, Bart won the crown with three in the Region Four tourney, the last match by a the weekend and I thought it was best that he stay down and regain his health, said Barts father. Coach Thompson. "But I think he will be ready to go Thursday." 20-2-- HE DOESNT use cheap psyching-u- Your First Call For Davis High School qualified three wrestlers from Region Four to compete in the Class Wrestling Championships Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Marriott Center on BYUs campus. Ogden High opponent for the title. In between, Mike won a lopsided 12-- decision oveFhis opponent from Box Eider. 1. (167). 3-- A By GARY R. BLODGETT if IF 132-- Klecker, came through in four weights to take the upsets. n. IJU View- Kittrell, Layton; 2. 3. Jensen, Weber; Schupe, Sky View; 4. Sanders, Roy; 5. nt and heavyweight Dean Lay-toHost Layton crowned two champions of their own in Dugmore (126) and Kittrell These three Davis High School wrestlers with coach Frank Thompson, front, have qualified to compete in the State Class wrestling tournament Thursday, Friday and Saturday at BYUs Marriott Center. W restlers competing are Mike Moll, left, Bart Thompson and Alan Porter. Scholberg, favorites had their moments, eight of the top seeds won CHAMPION Viewmont got first place finishes out of their three aces, Sweatfield (105), Shuldberg (119) and Beding-fiel- d (185). Bountiful got wins out of the Merrill brothers, Rodney (98) and Ron (132) ALL IN all the tournament was a success, some coaches might not think so, but this reporter was thankful for the hospitality shown him by the Layton people. - 1. 2. 126-D. Moore, Layton; 2. Shupe, Sky View; 3. Finch, Weber; 4 Taylor, Bountiful; 5. Kagan, Clearfield. - titles, while the underdogs and just stand the final ten seconds and then allow the match to finish and Berger win. Following the match, Mr. Berger went over and thanked both the Sky View wrestler and his coach for their decision. 2. Bountiful. and Roy 35. The Jackson, Weber; Morris, Weber; 3. Weaver, Layton; 4. Lindley, Sky View; 5. Lawrence, VIEWMONT piled up 160 points compared to Bountifuls 126 and Webers 120. Layton was fourth with 113, followed by Sky View 77, Bonneville 53, Clearfield 51, 7-- ul Ilf mont; If the Vikings dont make a run at the state crown then Bountiful and Weber probably will. The Braves finished second in the region meet, they also crowned three champions, with the Warriors in third place, also with three champions of their own. Second place wasnt decided until the Bountiful big man. Dean Layton, won his final match with a pin over the Roy wrestler. ANOTHER AWARD, voted by the wrestlers themselves, went to Rod Housley the 132 pounder from Sky View. This award was for sportsmanship. What swung this award in Rods favor was a great act of sportsmanship on his part. In a consolation match Housley was losing to Tory Berger of Viewmont 1 with about ten seconds to go in the match. Then Berger slammed him to the mat, not intentionally but it happened. Housley came down on his head and he was obviously hurt. The rules state that if a Srisaad, Clearfield. THE Vikings saw ten of their twelve wrestlers qualify for the upcoming state meet at the University of Utah. The Vikes will be considered one of the top clubs in the state meet and with some good luck the state crown just might come out north. Hats off to the people who were responsible for the Region One wrestling tournament last week at Layton High School. The tournament was first class all the way.' 5. Gunderson, Bonneville; 3. Stott, Layton; 4. Moore, 5. Burnson, Viewmont; Layton High. By DAVE WIGHAM Last Wednesday following a couple of defeats people around the city were talking like this week's Viewmont-Bountifmatchup would be a dud. After all the Braves had just lost to Bonneville while the Vikes lost to Roy. 112 - L 4. Sky View; Roy; Clearfield. Viewmont High rode the wave of three individual champions and a couple of runner-up- s to walk away with the Region One wrestling title last week in the meet neld at Region One By DAVE WIGHAM Hitwell, necessary. If your vehicle requires brake service at the time of Inspection, we tell you what it will cost, and we guarantee the price in advance. You make an appointment and most jobs are finished within ninety minutes. (Saving time can actually earn you money if you depend upon your vehicle for your livelihood.) Open 8 am. until 5 Ln. 53 North Fori Layton 30 p.m. Monday through Friday. 8 a m. Telephone 376 3468 until 5 p.m. Saturday |