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Show fnr LEADER WCCKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 4, NT rvr 0 V ! W 1978 s: Tracii t"Jin ugp UioiMoni THE SPRINTS belonged to By DAVE UICHAM Miss LAYTON Jam - Layton the Lancers as Maurice Turner lend a Lanier sweep track-sier- s won eleven of the J7 events Including sweeps In the 100 yard dash and juvehn io pull away to a victory 90-4- By DAVE HICHAM over Viewmont. his past week two now basketball touches were aimed id two high it htxils in Davis County, in each cave I he administrations showed .some Rood lusic in (he people Ihcy will led. VIEWMONT managed in the Iwo hurdle race s, I vie-tou- mile, two mile and the medley relay. Kyle Bouwhuis was a dou- ble winner for the Vikings winning both the 120 and 310 hurdle events. Bauer and Grey of Layton placed second and third In the 120 event RON JOHANSl N was named head man at View mom ami Crain Hanst n was named head mentor at Clearfield H,gh Doth Ron and Crain have paid their dues to Ret Ihc head job, they both earned a shot at the Job. Ron has been the assistant at Viewmont under Jim Cleverly for the past six years while Crain has been the assistant o two coaches, Marcus Garrett and Rodger Reid. while Doug Waller of Layton and Mike Buttars of Viewmont tixik the next two spins in the 330 intermediate rate. PIAYED his prep ball at Weber High and then went on to Welter Slate College. As a Wildcat Ron played basketball and was a standout high jumper. Crain Is an alumnus of Clearfield High so his appointment was that much more significant. Craig also played ball at Welter State, one year freshman basketball and four years on the baseball diamond Craig showed a lot of class when Marcus Garrett resigned and he wasn't named heud man. Instead the gave the Job to Coach Reid, but Craig hung in and stayed with the program. Now he has his shot and well deserved tt is. in the 100 and Charles Waller won the 220. Placing right behind Turner in the UK) was Waller and sophomore Joey Icdeston, while Turner placed second behind Waller in the 220 Viewmonls George Jacobsen prevented a clean sweep in the sprints with a third in the 220 t Ji ton managed a i ouple of one-twfinishes In the 4 10 and hso with Clinton Douglas and Jot; in the 410 and I ynn and Mark Coryell In the half mile. Vikings Malt Stringfellow and Todd Tingey plated third in the two events, VIEWMONT dominated the distance races with Kelly Gibbs taking the mile and Jx Doug Waller and Maurice Turner plat ed one two In the long jump with Viewmonts Tim I gun third. Billy Piles Begay winning the two mile rates. Brian McDonald of Viewmont took second In the mile with Laytons Darrin Stevens placing third, while McDonald also plated second in ihe iwo mile just ahead of and Gordon Anderson then gave the Laniers a first and third In the high Jump with the Vikings getting second plate out of Marty I urd. Sit veils Ihe reluy rates went about the same with the Luncers winning the two Involving sprinters, the 410 and mile, while the Vikes took the THE LANCERS then Completed the meet with dean swei ps in both the pole vault and the Javelin Brian Kidd, I ynn Alvey and Greg Casey turned the triik in the pole vault while Mark Wall, DeWayne Stark and Ron Atkinson did the same in the longer medley event. LAYTON WON all Ihe field events with junior Chuck I hm being a double winner in laith the shot and discus. Scott 1 den of Viewmont took a couple of seconds in the same events while Ron Cooper of Layton was third in the shot and Pat Shaw of Layton third in the discus. javelin. This marked the first mis t the Vikings had without their coach Bob Ashdown who resigned and left the school to pursue private business. RON ITil l"Jan6 EUttrell: By DAVE WIGI1AM Sometimes an athlete wants to be remembered for something else than most people will remember them as Such is the case of star Wane Kit-trel- l. MENTION his name to other coaches around the can call Layton City Recreation office Monday through Friday from 8 a m. to 5 p m. at and their first response will be something to dowithwresthng Ihatsagood and be THERE WILL be a meeting of all returning and new coaches May 3 at 5 p m. at the Layton City Recreation office. Cost will be $5.00 per child m town we furnish jerseys. Out of town $5 00 per child they furnish jerseys. tournament all three years of high school. However, ask Wane what he wants to be remembered for and hell quickly tell you (girls must be going to the 376-343- in 7th grade or be in junior high sc hool). TRYOUTS WILL be held at E M Whitesides Elementary Sc hcxil as follows JUNIOR HIGH League Wednesday, May 10, at 4.30 -- p m. 1 Who won the Houston Open golf tournament? Name the winner of the Virginia 500 stock car race. 3 Who won the American Defender LPGA Golf Classic? 4 Rick Monday plays pro baseball for what team? 5. Name the coach of the Philadelphia 7Gers. 2 RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Cals 5" Anytime BRANDENBURG TV Reasonable Ratea West 1900 North, 2. Sunset 825-367- 6 3. 825-622- 4 3 As a junior wrestling in the same weight he placed first in region and third at state. This past year, his final, Wane posted a 30-- record taking the region title and placing second at state. All in all Wane estimated that he lost around 20 matches in high football. 4 5 THATS why the likeable senior has selected a football scholarship to Dixie this fall Dixie doesnt even have a wrestling program at the school. Wane got some wrestling inquiries to such places as Nevada Las Vegas, Utah and Ricks but he knew football was in his blood and field as he is on a mat. A starter for two years for the Lancers Mr. Kittrell has made his name known in his wishes. One of the problems that Wane faced in football and the throughout the region as a college scouts was the fact that at 5 10 and 180 pounds some said he was too little for very hard hitter. His main spot was as a linebacker but due to injuries he also found himself as a fullback near the end of the year. Dixie has expressed that Wane will be at a linebacker position, either inside or out. college football. Someone forgot to tell Wane how big a college player has to be. WANE also plans to compete m the high school power lifting championships coming up near the end of the month. I used to be the strongest athlete at Layton but since Im involved in three sports I dont get the time to lift as much as some of the others. proved we could play with the bigger guys. I might not be able to move a lot of those big Amy Alcott. L.S. Dodgers. Billy Cunningham people around but a ball voduce PLANTING SPECIALS Wrestling has been good to Wane. He has won two state AAU championships in the freestyle competition and has Prices Effective May 3rd thru 9th been to Mexico representing the area. But his love is foot- Great toothers Day Gift Big Selection Indoor, Outdoor Mexican Pottery, Clay Pots, Baskets Pots ball, and thats the life going to pursue. AT LAYTON he participat- Redwood Planting Basket 4 extra large blooms m - Potted Geraniums 7QC -- ea.- $738 doz. Vegetable Seeds Seed Racks Bedding Plants Petunias Marigolds Geraniums Pansies Jump-up-s Ageration-Alissu- All sizes hes ed in three sports and was good at all three. Wrestling, football and baseball. At Dixie he plans to concentrate on one sport, football. Knowing the type of dedicated athlete Wane Kittrell is hell show some people that hes not too small for college ball (Germains Redwood with stainless steel band) Vegetable Plant Tomatoes 10 Varieties Peppers Cabbage I would hate to be the one to tell him hes not big enough, but even worse, I would hate to be a ball carrier going into his territory. Cauliflower Cucumber Squash Many Varieties r state tournament berth In the first round the young Wildcats beat Box Elder, Davis, Ben Lomond, South and Logan. Their three defeats have come at the hands of Davis, Bear River and Ogden. They also won last week with a 7 6 win over Bear River. COACH Cullimore took lime out from practice to sit back and analyze what has happened this year. "We improve with each game. Our hitting, fielding and pitching get better each week As far as hitting goes the first-yea- r head man pointed to Mark McCleery and Jeff Ostler as their main threats. "Both make super contact with the ball and their outs are shots hit right at people. COACH STILL his main love ts in football. Hes as good on the team at Layton last year Gary Player. Darrell Waltrip first-eve- school. I KNOW Im not too little to play in college. Half our Answers: 1 141 answer considering that Wane placed in the state -- Elementary League - Tuesday, May 9, at 4 30 p.m. Coaches and umpires are needed. Anyone interested WANE WAS too modest to tell his three year wrestling record at Layton but he did mention his high finishes. As a sophomore wrestling at 167 pounds Wane placed second in region and fourth at state. league have well. performed in Currently the Cats are Region Four play and in second place fighting for their 6-- 3 carrier will feel my presence in a game." Wane actually didnt even take up wrestling until the eighth grade, and then he only did it to improve his football. The coach told me it would make me quicker and stronger, so I went out for wrestling " LAYTON Layton High 31 tion THIS IS a rookie year for both the Wildcats and their head coach and thus far they First THE NAMING of these two men rent wed my faith in the men at the top calling the shots. Sure there were some other good men who applied but these two have paid their dues and deserve the shot. elementary school) and Junior High School League WOODS CROSS - With the league play at the halfway point Woods Cross head baseball coach Val Cullimore has his club in second posi- WANK KITTRELL Cullimore then pointed out two sophomores who have come in and done a great job. Outfielders Ed Kent and Brad Hill have been the pleasant surprises of the year both on defense and at the plate. Designated hitter Mik'e Pope is also making good contact with the ball. the Cats have Fielding-wis- e come a long way. "We had nowhere to go but up defensively, Val jokingly said. Most improved has been the play of shortstop Mark LeCheminant, who comes up with the big play when the Wildcats need it WHEN pitching is men- tioned the name is Dave Draper. Dave has all the Woods Cross wins this year and has come on strong with his fastball and slider His curve is also coming around, for a sophomore hes LaDell Pace and great Brent Horton are the next two chuckers for the Cats and both have made marked improvements over the season. STRONGEST fielding point for the Cats according to their coach is the outfield where Ostler is in center, Kent in right and Hill in left These three have good speed and, strong arms. Also catcher Brad Monson was singled out for his fielding Coach Cullimore believes his team has as good a shot at the tournament as any in the league. "No team has that on the mound. Its well balanced and any team could win Our attitude is much better, the kids have seen every team in the league and now they know there isnt any team they cant beat stopper ORTHO UPSTART Use ting when planbeading plants $1 Reg. 1.89 ORTHO LAWN SPRAYER Save $1.00 Reg $6 98 $nss I; ft te YOUR CARPETS C0M( CLEANER BRISHTH it OUT LAST FASTER lONCdt 773-718- 4 20 Years Experience I4TH VITH A GIFT OF APPRECIATION By DAVE WIGHAM school years old by July MAT DeoIeII Spot hurry and play some exciting controlled ball Anyone who has witnessed a Viewmont junior varsity game the past six years knows the type of club that Ron comes up with 1 xcitingand winners Craig will probably stay with the type of program that the have been running, stressing hard nosed defense has been his trademark as well as the Clearfo-l- have registration for girls softball both Elementary League (girls must turn 9 REMEMBER MOTHER Slnli COACH JOHANSEN indicates that the Vikings will be fun to watch in the future. 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