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Show U.7IU SEPTEMBER 11. 1985 HEFT LIGHT HOI RS of work on your day off! That means only one thing. It means this guy wants it bad. All that time and a lot of concentration paid some dividends as 1 ay ton held the Vikings in a eckmate through much of their contest last Lriday. And Wood says things are going to get better, which they should because he and his crew weie right back at it Lancers defensive-ch- Nothing hist like winning l() Its - inning can do' w 15-- ili'finsivc-minilci- l 2 t oi i Upfront, Laytons Dusty Parry, Wayne Johnson, A.J. Tegt, Todd Layton and James Gettis gave Viewmont fits all night. THF INSIDF linebacker, Craig d game for COL LI) LAYTON be looking at Phelts had a a maik after their the second straight week. All the home meeting with Woods Cross pressure from the upfront people this I ridayV and the linebackers forced View-mont- s As Wood walked noith toward Jason Burningham to the diessing rooms after the win scramble all evening where he over Viewmont, he talked and could see only half of the field. The Layton secondary did their smiled at the same time "The great I had was that we won. It feeling job too when you consider how much the Vikes had it in the air. was great for the kids and the combe which can positive Craig Stevens got an interception only munity in that crew for them. n . amazing what viitorv last I rulav night c wiled l.aton High's '85 record hut iiioic importantly laiscd to si Min' sci ions suspicions that the I ain't s could he turning the cornu and hinging back the convincing piow ess that once lived licit in the late Hi's. Someone might say it's much too i a: Iv to make suggestions like t hat . hat this vvnter doesn't think so V all. star-studde- By KEITH DUNCAN Y good-lookin- Saturday. 1 journal Sports I sive effort. It was some superb pressure by the defense that gave Layton good field position all eveng ing long. Other than a from middle Harrison the over pass to Rex Brimhall, the defense did it I , I JOK WOOD is determined, re-adless of how much time it takes, to hiing I. avion a winning fool hall piogiam. week ago I mlav the Lancers vveie blown out hy Bountiful. hut that was gist one game, (iucss who was at the school the following a.m.Yes. it was morning .it Wood and his assistants followed hy the kids who weie ai riving hy "MO a.m. for an 8 o'clock learn meeting. Wood never left the school until after 2 p m. that X TLL IT LI. you one thing, this coaching staff says our defense is even better than last year and I believe it the way they pei formed. They were sharp." Offensively, Wood isn't quite ready to jump with praise. He feels that the ingredients are there but says some changes still have to be made to solidly a program that can score points and win consistently. "I' ALWAYS felt that you win games with offense and you win championships with defense. Tonight we had a championship effort but we've just got to improve ourselves offensively." continued Wood The Layton quarterback situation is still up in the air and Wood say s it's still a fight between senior, K . junior and sophomore which means Travis Vought, Dave Harrison and Troy Murray respectively. YOU HAYK to give the Layton defense as much credit as possible because L.ayton's 15 points didn't come as a result of too much offen- - iewmont halfback Jim Bender gets chased down by both James Geddes and Kevin Brophy in Lay ton s defensive-minde- - It wasn't a thing of LAYTON beauty. No one wanted to sell films of the game to a company specializing in training the fundamentals of football. But for Layton High. Frivictory over Viewmont day's was something to savor. AFTER ALL, Viewmont had beaten a good Clearfield team the week before, while the Lancers were getting drubbed by Bountiful. And with Fridays win. this year's version of the Lancers has already equalled last year's number of victories. And the Lancers won it by forcing, and capitalizing, on Viewmont mistakes. After a scoreless first quarter and a half, Layton finally gave the hometow n fans something to cheer about with four minutes left in the second quarter. Quarterback Dave Harrison tossed a nifty Joirnal Spors LI. - New stadium a prog-lai- n lights, splendid and a dazzling halftime per-fo- i mance were getting most of the conversation time through most of last week around Davis High KAY SX'll pie-gam- e Sihool. II() 'IU)l T the Dai Is encoun- ter with Hen Lomond. The coaches weie hoping that wouldn't take a b.nkseat to all the hoopla. ell it voiiie wondei mg about it still and didn't heat the scoie. the hoopla didn't have a slim chance of altectmg the Dart placets as they whipped Hen Lomond High Idi then 'econd stiaight easy ovei the Scots. XX 35-1- 7 vic-toi- TIIF. WIN season mat k v moved Davis preto and 'ends them 2-- into this week's county clash against the Cleat field Falcons. I hat game will go off on Fiiday night heie at "AO p.m One of the Davis trademaiks m loothall as well as most of the other spoils, is to impiove with each game of the season. The Davis players not only were able to avoid the hoopla and excitement about otliei activities on Finlay night, t he v weie able to plav a little better than thi'ii ope net against Wchet. IILRF WLKK less turnoveis. less interceptions and overall the double wing got hack into the swing of things as it rolled up 307 v.uds rushing. Coach Jim Dickson il.unis he was fan lx ptoud of his hunch. 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Bountiful opposing coach Hatch admitted that "everything we did, Layton defended." The Lancers will finish preseason action next Friday, hosting have been the Vikings was gone. AFTER THE game, Viewmont coach Warren Hatch called those two events the key elements of the contest. He said it took away any SP4 ouwlop Steel Radial Blackwall All-Seas- on 1S5R12 $29.00 145R13 30.00 1S5R13 31.00 165R13 33.00 175R14 41.00 18SR14 44.00 Curtis Stoddard collected IN THF. passing department. Singley went 4 for 8 for 53 yards. I wo of his passes went for TDs, the one to Mounteer and another 15 yard touchdown pass to Greg Willard. Defensively Dav is had five quarterback sacks and Stoddard. Rob Warden and Mike Anderson all recovered a fumble a piece. Overall the Scots were held to just 121 yards rushing and 95 yards passing. "W HAT IS impressing me about this crew , is that they don't panic." said Dickson. 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Those scores were sandwiched around a 27 yard field goal by Jon Turner. LAYTONS defense was particularly impressive. In addition to sacking Burningham at least seven times, it broke up several passes and played the run well. FIven BUT IT was here that the Lancer fortunes of the past two seasons seemed to turn around. Viewmont blocked the punt into the end zone, but failed to fall on it. The ball eventually squirted harmlessly out of the end zone for a safety. The quarter. AS IT did a week ago during its victory at Clearfield, the Viking offense came out fired up to start the second half. Viewmont quarterback Jason Burningham completed three quick passes, moving to the Layton 29. But the Lancer defense made a comeback of its own at that point, knocking down one pass and sacking Burningham tw ice. On fourth and long, the Vikings were forced to punt. Burningham, who also does the punting, hit a (veauty, the ball rolling out of bounds at the Layton one y ard line. The Lancers were unable (Sramidma's THF, DART offensive line was quicker and snappier last Friday. They came off the ball in explosions at times. All that helped the runningbacks have a splendid night running, all except Chris Card who has been keyed upon because of his great games a year ago. "There is no question people are keying in on him." said Dickson. Card still managed to get 40 yards on just 8 carries and he scored a touchdown, a seven yard run in the second quarter. 72 yards tallied 19 on to move at all. so on fourth down. Layton was forced to punt. YOUR LOCALL YiOWNEDTIREiSU PERMARKETS me the most was that our kids knew they had not played their best at Weber and they disciplined themselves to look at the game films and try to improve the next week. "They did improve too," continued Dickson. another pass to tight end Rex Btimhall for the Lancers first score of the season, and Layton led Ml. 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