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Show Sporfsfacular i By Bliss Fullmer In a unique situation at the Weber-Ko- y dual wrestling match, the Warriors were leading by a scant four points going into the final bout. Webers Lyle Hamp was wrestling in his first ever varsity match filling in for heavyweight Brian Harris who was injured. Hamp had been told that be match was close and he reasoned that he had to win, to preserve the v ictory for Weber. Lyle admits that he was out of shape, and after the match he was totally exhausted, but, by not allowing his Roy opponent the pin, or even a superior decision, he won the dual meet for his Warriors. The final score was for Weber over Roy. The Royals won only five of the twelve matches, in the dual meet. Four of their five victories came on pins. Had John Cummings been able o pin his opponent in the unlimited bracket, it would have been a team victory for Roy and he came so close. Even a superior decision would have done the job. If a wrestler scores twelve points more than his opponent, he is given a five point, superior decision. Roy needed four points to ie. and five to win. Cummings won the match The Royals do not have a 98 pound wrestler and thus forfeit six points in that weight division. Roy wrestlers who got pins w ere Greg Hipwell ( 105), 29-2- 8 : 9-- Sun Chronic Sun Thnot, Fobniory 4, 1910, Pago 9 with victories over slipped to Clearfield and Bonneville. Both teams will enter the Region One tournament, Thursday at Layton High School. The top six wrestlers in the 98, 119, 138 and 167 pound divisions Sid Parker, (119), Bruce Odow (126), and Jay Winward (155). Weber picked up 29 points on a forfeit win by Seongchol Pak (98), Bart Bushman, (112) Brad Storey Andre Malan (138) Randy 132), Goodell (145), Danny Singleton (167) and Danny Eastman (185). Singleton got Webers only pin of the match. . lose bouts in the 138 Roy lost pound division and at 185, when a third period point was awarded to Weber wrestlers, for stalling on Roy. The Warriors lost one match on a strange quirk of fate. At the 155 weight division, Webers Eric Burton had on Roys Jay gained a take-dow- n Winward, and had him in a pinning situation, good for two extra points. That's when both wrestlers were on the mat with their leg pointed to the ceiling, and the Warrior lost the bout on a defensive pin. He pinned himself, with a little help from Winward. I know the move off that particular, smiled Jay Winnward, and hold, maneuvered him into pinning him- 2-- I, February f , 1 state (Thats one man from every team in Region One). Five of the six men in every other weight will qualify for state competition, which will be held February 14, 15, and 16 at the will qualify to go to University of Utah. Layton High staked claim to the 1980 Dual Meet Championship with a 50-victory over helpless Bonneville High last Thursday night. The Lancers paved the way to victory w ith the consistency they have shown all season long. They finished with a record. Clearfield, usually a power in Region One wrestling, didnt fare so well this season. The Falcons wrapped up a 5 season with a 5 6 5-- 0 29-2- Results of Meets Layton 98 This is Winwards second experience in getting an opponent to pin himself, and ironically the other one was scored against Weber, last year. Weber finished in Region One for dual meets, this year. They defeated Bonneville, Clearfield and Roy, while losing to Sky View and Layton. Roy (B, 3:40; 105 Zomora (L) pinned Ogden (B), 1:24; 112 Klecker 119 (L) dec. Shelton (B), 15-Gallegos (L) pinned Nedham (B), 1:37; 126 Olesen (L) dec. Campbell 132 Weaver (L) dec. (B), 138 Martinsen Bowcutt (B), 145 Brown (L) dec. Smith (B), 28-- and Shawn Reed, two Cloarfield grapplers, prepare for the Region One wrestling tournament to be staged weights this Thursday at Layton High School. MARK CARTER 8-- with 11-- 5; MARCO CLEARFIELD HIGH and assist neville.. 7 2 1 rebounds against i Blake McMillian, who will battle this week for the region championship in the bracket, has been the top wrestler for the Clearfield Falcons. His leadership and wrestling expertise have been big pluses for the Falcons who are loaded with younger wrestlers this season. Last week, McMillian, defeated his Sky View opponent to boost his region record to Kelly Johnson, a junior at Weber 6-- 8-- Discount Ski Passes tabbed as the Sportstacular basketball player of the week for his spectacular performance against the Sky View Bobcats. 145-pou- 4-- 145-Go- odell The Powder Mountain Ski Resort and the Clearfield Recreation Department are offering a special discount skiing ticket for any area resident for only $5. The ticket, which may be purchased at the Clearfield Recreation Office, 934 South 1000 East, may be exchanged at Powder Mountain for any of the following ski passes: 1. A full day pass Monday through Friday (except holidays); 2. A night pass any night; 3. A a day pass Saturday, Sunday and holidays; and 4. An all day pass Saturday, Sunday and holidays with an additional $2.50 paid at Powder Mountain. Only a limited number of tickets are available so take advantage of all the new powdery stuff and enjoy the remainder of this years ski season. For further information call High School, has been Bon- ' 6-- LUSK Outstanding prep feats recognized , 6-- 4; Secret love Bites W L Fet. FF FA CLEARFIELD HIGH 13-1- Have you ever wanted to send a love note or card to that special Valentine, only at the last minute to get cold feet and lose your courage? Dont let that happen again this year; take advantage of the Secret Love Note program sponsored by the Clearfield Recreation Department. Just 6 call the Recreation Office at Monday through Friday from 8 to 5, state to whom the message is for, their phone number, city of residence, content of message to be sent and senders name (optional). Only messages to local area telephone numbers may be sent. The cupids from the Recreation Dept, will then relay your message promptly with guaranteed results. Messages may also be hand delivered to the Recreation Office, 934 South 1000 East or mailed to: Clearfield Recreation Dept., care of Secret Love Notes, 140 E. Center, Clearfield, Utah, 84015. The Love Note Hot Line is now open, so relax, ease your mind and send your Valentine greeting via the Clearfield Recreation Dept, at no charge. REGION ONK BLAKE MCMILUAN 7-- Recreation program notes news briefs on the prep scene Marco Lusk and Blake McMillian, along with Kelly. Jdhn;iifWebef High School have been tabbed as the Players of the Week for their performances in last weeks prep sporting events. Lusk is Coach Margo Jones key guard in the Lady Falcons drive toward the Region One championship of womens basketball. Last week her performances with Roy and Bonneville helped Clearfield stay in tact for a chance of the championship. She tallied 23 points, 10 Bonneville6 pounds Dupaix (L) pinned Wilson 3-- 2 JOHNSON 50, (L) dec. Terry (B),5-3- ; 155 Oliverias 167 Thomas (L) dec. Potts (B), (B) pinned Christensen (L), 1:33; 185 Rensch (L) dec Hunter (B), Hvst Suitt (L) won by default. Weber 29, Roy 28 98 pounds Pak (W) won by forefeit; 105 Hipwell (Rl pinned Montgomery (W), 1:45; 112 Bushman (W) dec. Housley (R), 119 Parker (R) pinned Childs (W), 1:10; 126 Ovow (R) pinned Rood W), :40; 132 Storey (W) dec. Tip138 Malan (W) dec. petts (R), Sanders (R), (W) 155 dec. Wheelwright (R), 15-Winward (R) pinned Burton (W), 1:40; 167 Singleton (W) pinned Skidmore (R), 1:25; 185 Eastman Hvwt . (W) dec. DeHart (R), Cummings (R) dec. Hamp (W), Sky View 40, Clearfield 15 98 pounds Uliberri (C) pinned Owens (SV); 105 M. Perez (C) dec. Lowe (SV); 112 Lindley (SV) pinned S. Perez (C); 1 19 Vaterlaus (C) dec. Cortee (SV) ; 126 Schwartz (SV) dec. Brunson (C); 132 Anderson (SV) pinned Barella (C); 138 Johnson (SV) dec. Parker (C); 145 McMillan (C) dec. Corbridge (SV); 1.55 Norman (SV) dec. B. Parker (C); 167 Gee of Sky View won by forfeit ; 185 Packer (SV) pinned Moore (C); Hvwt Falsie v (SV) pinned Ballon (C). 4-- There have been bright spots in the Clearfield Season with the emergence of several younger wrestlers. Two of hem are Cliff Vaterlaus and Steve Uliberri. These two should be strong contenders in the Region One meet to be staged at Layton this week. In the final match of the region season, W'eber barely got by Roy self. WEBER HIGH 40-1- 0-- loss to Sky View. How they stand KELLY Cioorftold Courlor, Fobniory 4, 1910, Pogo 9 910, Pago 9 Johnson pulled down a bunch of rebounds and netted 29 points, his season high, to pace the Warriors to a key victory in region basketball. It was the second straight time this season that the Warriors 825-047- Broom Hockey Leagues have The Clearfield Recreation Department has opened registration for the Leagues upcoming Broom Hockey season for boys and girls grades The 6 and for girls grades will be organized for boys grades broom a cost w no with at ill each run be participant only needing program to play. Games will be played Fridays at the Fisher Park from 6 p.m. starting February 22nd and running each week thereafter through March. Broom Hockey is a fast moving game very similar to Ice Hockey, except field with brooms and a plastic ball. To played on an outdoor register call the Clearfield Recreation Office at manhandled the Bobcats. The first time through, Johnson tallied 20 points against Sky View. 3-- 4, 5-- 4-- IRodeo team taEtes The Weber State College rodeo team beat out nine other colleges and universities to take first place in a National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association rodeo sponsored by Snow College and held in the Golden Spike Coliseum here over the. weekend. The mens team scored more than 600 points to take first place and the womens team took third place in its division. ffiirsil: The outstanding performance in the rodeo was turned in by freshman Shad Boardman, who scored an marking in the bull ride when he went the distance with a bull that had never before been ridden. Senior Lance Robinson was named Cowboy. He won both go arounds and the average in steer wrestling and came in second place for average time in place the calf roping event. Mr. Robinson also teamed up with his brother, Clay, to take third place in team roping. snow-covere- College d 825-047- 6. WA C Conference Clearfield City announces basketball schedule for Sat. womens team senior, Louise the best time of the rodeo had Hickey in goat tying at 9.9 seconds. On the 2:00 Red Barons Stars, Court A. 1980 Clearfield Recreation Youth Basketball Program The next NiRA rodeo will be sponsored by WSC Feb. 15 and 16 at the Golden Spike Coliseum. Game Schedule Saturday, February 9 All games to be played in the Clearfield High School new gym. 2:00 Globetrotters 3:00 3:00 Boys Grades 6 Blue Jays vs. Celtics, Court A. South Weber vs. Hotshots, 8:00 A. 8:00 Fireballs vs. Clearfield Falcons, Court B. 9:00 West Point vs. Layton, Court A. 9:00 W'est Syracuse Big Sky s, W L Ufct vr S 8 N 2 Idaho Montana 5 5 4 4 I I Mont. St Idaho St He. Reno N. Ariz. Boise Si Last AM Pd . a s s 6 3 4 Wears Results , UTEP it sham Young orado Sate 72, Hawaii M Ih 77, New Mexico omtng 75, Sen Diego 58 ho SI. Weber 45 llerton State W. Utah State 81 Saturday gham Young 09, New Mexico 68 orado State 68, San Diego 66 dt 68. UTEP 56 omlng It, Hawaii 67 a America 11 Mr Force 67 her State 79, Botsa State 73 (OT) ON THURSDAY night look something like this. at welgh-in- he might fers A. All-Sta- vs. South Weber, Boys Grades 10:00 12:09 0 Stars vs. Suns, Court A. Stars vs. Street Rats, Court A. Boys Grades 4 Jazz 12, Clearfield Stars 18. Warriors 11, Red Barons 18. Rockets 30, South Weber 6. Globetrotters 20, Supersonics 12. Boys Grades 6 Lakers 20. 40, Eagles Blue Jays 24, Cougars 18. Celtics 17, Hotshots 40. Stuffers 38, South Weber 26. Boy Grades 8 28, Nuggets 22. Mean Machine 20, South Weber 28. 3-- 5-- 9-- 24. 39 Street Rats 45, Suns Girls Grades 6 Layton 20, West Point Lakers 65. Clearfield Falcons 18, West Point Tigers 16. Striders 11, Fireballs 30. Suns 18, Nets 8. All-Sta- 76ers 28, Falcons 18. Federation sets theme e . . . 4:09-Stuf- A. Grades Street Rats 38, Stars Thpfttar Vatarlaui what ho B. Warriors vs. Rockets, Court Boys TN Weak's Sdwdate Tuesday lor ado MMes at Air Force IIV at Sen Pt90 State for titles In th roglon moot and Cliff l of Clearfield was one of them. This could look like on Monday while . . . Court 09-Co- 11:00 Court B. 3-- 4 follows. U93, , Grades Results from youth basketball in Clearfield Citys recreation program for Saturday, February 2nd are as iVtt.CokrMoState? intern at Weber State ih State at ILV at Hawaii loredo State at New Mexico fomlng at UTEP Saturday Young at Utah Slate Fullerton at mfane Stale at Wehar State n Diego State at Hawaii iwming at NewjMexico (TV, torado State at UTEP vs. Jazz, Last week's cage results s 3 1:00 Lakers Court B. 1:00 Supersonics vs. South Weber, Court B. 4 t Boys Games Canter ence Pet. Of Point vs. vs. Lakers. Court A. vs. Eagles, Court B. Boys Grades 8 10:00 76ers vs. Mean Machine, Court B. 11:00 Falcons vs. Nuggets, Court 4: 4-- Clearfield B. Court Girls Grades 6 Nets vs. Striders, Court vs. The National Wildlife Federation has set the week of March 2 as National Wildlife Week. Educators across the state are encouraged to use the Federations Wildlife Week materials in their curriculum during this week. This years Wildlife Week theme is SAVE A PLACE FOR WILDLIFE. 16-2- ram 1 :J0 pm.) The theme has been used by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources during the past year to emphasize the habitat needs of wildlife. The Federation 'Ctc' agrees with this, and by UBing that theme this year, they are stressing the fact that wildlife habitat is decreasing at an alarming rate. |