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Show A 1 f f CLEARFIELD elBp VnCdinigis COURIER, Dec. 27, 1978, Page 1 1 Dwi ta! fl ROGER VINCENT (center) gets set to snag down rebound in Region One action against Viewmont. Vincent netted 27 points for Clearfield and hauled down a dozen rebounds. Falcons undefeated By Keith Duncan s Courier Sports Editor Echoing from the corridors of a Green Bay locker room, football great Vince Lombardi once said that winning wasnt everything, its the only thing. And almost a decade later, theres a striking similarity between those meaningful words and Clearfield High basketball. Coach Craig Hansen and his top form Falcons have taken winning seriously they have failed to lose this season. After a second half blitz over Viewmont last week and eventually pulling out a 5 victory. Clearfield stood at 0 in Region One and 0 overall. We work hard each week and we expect to win. Were taking these league games one at a time, but even the practice game against Davis this week means a lot to our kids. Every game is the world championship to head coach, Craig us, said first-yea- r Hansen. Defense and rebounding were the keys to Clearfields big win over Viewmont last week. A Scott Nye jumper after a Falcon stall helped Clearhalftime lead. field to a That was the turning point, said Hansen, we hit that jumper before the half ended and with Russell Florence sinking the two first buckets of the second half, that gave us a advantage. From there it was all Clearfield. The Falcons led by as much as 22, points at one time. Viewmont was forball and got ced to play catch-u- p panicky in the process. Roger Vincent, who is currently tied with Stevens of Skyview for the top individual scoring honors in Region One, led all scorers with 27 points. This week the Falcons play host to a tough Davis High team and the following week theyll resume Region One play by traveling to Skyview. W TEAM Clearfield Layton Weber L PF PA 2-- 0 153 114 2-- 0 110 89 1 -- 1 123 128 Roy 1 -- 1 120 105 Viewmont 1 -- 1 122 127 67-5- 7-- 2-- Bountiful 0-- 2 129 140 Skyview 0-- 2 125 135 I r .V ten-poi- ' V. m k nt FIRST YEAR head coach, Craig Hansen gives some pointed instructions to his presently undefeated Falcons. straight games so far this season. This Friday they take on Davis at home. The team has won seven Region One Leading USU's Mac - proves threading In 1860 the price of as cash toslniS and Mac was as a senior (1960-61- ) USUs number two scorer last season (behind Mike Santos) at 15.4 points a game. Leroy Walker and Shaler s seasons Halimon had some in Logan, but they were forwards and played only rarely at guard. Mac will Game-i- n and game-ou- t likely be USUs scoring leader on a team that will have many leaders during the course of the season. "One of the most gifted athletes Ive seen on the college level for awhile, was Golden State Warriors Head Coach A1 Allies appraisal of Mac following the Aggies victory over St, Marys last year on the coast. "Considering every phase of the game, hes the best big guard Ive coached." said Dutch Belnap. "He drives lo the hoop very well, yet because he can pull up and hoot from outside, hes really double offensive threat. He can do a lot of things at the offensive threat. He can do a lot of things at the offensive end, but hes also a guy who takes a great deal of pride in his defens?." rah-ra- h type, Quiet, not much of a One of two achiever. but definitely an current Aggies with junior college Rich experience (the other is guard before USU to came Keith McElrath) the 1977-7- 6 season from California s Santa Rosa JC and was an important element in the drive to the NIT. He played at Santa Rosa for Bill Trumbo but spent his first year in junior college at Laney JC. both places, He was 29-- 4 his second season, Santa Rasa was and won the Camino Norte UtgtM-Seemto have a sixth sanse when It comes to defense, a nice elaittent to go with his outotanC'4 oKssrtW His Aggie career stemJ to reach a xenith early last 1 point games Utah. ? v against BYU and Average 24.0 24.0 20.0-plu- ' r 'i 20.0 19.5 19.5 18.5 17.0 15.5 Deceit , Wobor Montgomery Viowmont Thacker Viowmont Millor Stiroman Layton Bonnovillo Call McKonna Skyviow Mark Reid Cloarfiold 15.0 15.0 Vandorwood Roy 11.0 11.0 Flint Bonnovillo Layton Barnard Bountiful Scaddon Wobor Layton Viowmont Layton Sylvostor Hanson s ,- Downs - Cuteo Clndlo Roy 14.5 13.0 12.0 11.5 11.0 10.0 10.0 9.5 9.5 CASHirjAur.'zar.T at nearest Aluminum your Recyclin ? i i Yes, Reynolds now pays 1 74 a lb (or beverage cans, clean household aluminum and other clean Items, If properly prepared So start collecting today Its easy to cash in aluminum and youll be surprised how much clean aluminum you have at home and around the neighborhood. Recycling Is fun It keeps your neighborhood clean and conserves valuable resources and energy So bring in all the aluminum you can, and get 1 74 a pound I ' Clearfield, Utah Reynolds Aluminum Mobile Recycling Unit at Albertson's Supermarket 322 269 E. 200 South 2.30 p.m, 4.00 pm. Every Tuesday Except Dec. 26 9.0 0.0 0.0 1 I 'A M 4 , Heres where we are ,i t Reynolds and gat r y ,S haircut in Tony Delight's in Tnho&GJ itt the heydays of little Max Perry (late 50s early 60s) has a pure guard put together as fine an offensive season as Keith McDonalds junior year at USU, Perry averaged 16.1 points a game Not since . a Chicago, one of the famous tonsorial enterprises in America, went up from 10 cents to 12 cents. ft Reynolde Aluminum Sait Lake City Recycling Center 2128 W. 2300 South Tueadey Saturday 9:00 tun. 4; 30 pn, 9 Phone (801 ) Except Dec. 28, 27 -- 972-682- ,, |