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Show DAVIS REFLEX-JOURNAL- NOVEMBER 20. 1985 . sports Keiths comment corner Barts face black and red5 again By KEITH DUNCAN W.SVII K F I I he ultimate has come to pass. ONI! OE HICK SCHOOL'S MOST IRES I IGIOl'S, MOST gl.tmoious and most sought alter team trophies, the pup looiball title, is Hnal on the line this week. Yes. Das is ss ill be theie and the) 'll be plus mg the Black and 4-- Red tig. mi Ill l I 1 minute. a he Black and Red isn't Alla, in fact it's a team that doesn't esen spoil the latter 'a' in its name. I B GOI.IA, it's Wcbei High. Can sou believe it 7 It's the same 'ole Black and Red solois. the same kind of team that plays phssieal loothall and a squad that can seemingly put the points on the scoieboard a 120(1 p.ni. encounter at his should be quite a match-up- . Rice Stadium this I ndas on the I1, ot I' campus. I AL'I HAS ceitainlv had Oasis' numbei in past sears hasing knocked them out of the state playoffs on more than one occasion And pethaps theie sseie those Oasis follossers ssho ssere rematch and chance for something anticipating a Dasis-Alt- a called revenge. lint loigct the Hnsvks and get used to Warnois. it's Weber vs ho Das is ss ill be play mg. And it won't be Das is w ho will be out for tesenge. but rather the Warriors have pocketed the revenge motive having been beaten by Davis five times in the past three sears. ROD BOCKWOLDT and his staff piobabls hate the Brown and Cold as much as Das is can't forgive Alta's Black and Red. We want to shake it off Referring to Das is' dominance of the senes)," said Weber's Bockwoldt. And can't think of a better tune to do it." 1 D IS' JIM Dickson, on the other hand, isn't all that excited about Weber's opportunity to have the revenge motive. "To be truthful, it scales me a lot. It's something theyll be using all week long to jack up their kids. wish we had it on our side, said the Dait mentor. a few years Weber and Davis began playing in back and during those first two games. Das is totally dominated. But last year in the playoff, the Warriors came close Then to begin the '85 season, Bockwoldt's but still lost club neaily pulled off a win but lost in the last few minutes. I n inter-regio- n 14-- 27-2- ON FRIDAY these two head coaches will be debuting in their first ever state finales as head coaches. Only Dickson has been here before as a coach having been present as an assistant under Ward Sawley in the 1983 championship game;. But Bockwoldt has smelled the championship game aroma as a player. In 1971 as a sophomore at Layton High School, Rod played under Dick Bubak whose Layton team went to the finals in football against Viewmont. But (ike Dickson, Bockwoldt has never won a championship ring in high school football as Layton lost to Viewmont. In 1983 Davis lost to Alta with Dickson as the defensive coordinator. Will! ALL this action between the two schools, Bockwoldt and Dickson have become good friends. They both love the sport with equal admiration and ironically theyre both about the same age, Dickson is 35 and Bockwoldt is 31. Both started their coaching debuts at junior highs where both did extremely well on that level Bockwoldt got the jump on a head coaching position one yeai earlier when Weber hired him three years ago. This is Dickson's second season. BOI H OF these guys are extiemely competitive but they've got the touch with kids and a talent of blending together plenty of good help on a coaching stall. Pei haps the thing that makes the Davis-Webbattle so good, is that the state has two A-- l Class programs going at each other. It's like Bockwoldt said, Davis has always been top class and now were right with em. BOCKW OLDT took over a Weber program a few years back that was always competitive, but lacked what it took to get on top. Jerry Coggins, Joe James and Hal Lewis were the guys who preceded Bockwoldt, all having been great football minds but guys who never were successful in getting the job done like er BOCKWOLDT FURTHER stated, Bockwoldt has. Why the success? It boils down to having good kids to work schedule (which inwith, going through a tough cluded Davis), surviving a tough Region One and then peaking at just the right time in the state playoffs, said Bockwoldt. Maybe weve copied Das is, maybe we havent. But I've always respected their program. It's tun to play em because they aren't cheap-sho- t artists and they give you a great game everytime they go out. "I've heard how close their kids are and how close their staff is. Well, Im proud to say we've got the same thing. Our kids pre-seas- THE FUTURE even looks brighter for Weber as both their records. sophomore and junior varsity programs posted Davis from came defeats High. those both of Ironically I don't think you can say our staff has turned this program around, because theyve always been competitive. But weve personalized with our kids and maybe that has been a difference," said Bockwoldt. love each other so much they almost do their homework together. Our staff gets along great. Last Friday night after the games, we went out and ate together and had a super time. I GUESS weve found something that has made us more than competitive, but something that has us winning. I just wish I could put my finger on it so I could market it and make a million bucks. just believe Fridays game will pit two class programs right across the line from each other. Let'sjust hope the best program 7-- 1 1 wins WHEN DICKSON was playing high school ball in Idaho, a and therefore he never had a playoff system was chance to participate on a championship team at Burley High School. That's why I envy our kids who get that chance. They deserve it more than anything, said Dickson. it." non-exista- nt COMPARING a little further, the two schools do have a lot of similarities heading into Fnday's game but they also have their differences. One key difference for the Darts is their attack, deadly in itselt Then when you put Blake Hart in that attack, look out. The last time these two clubs got Hart didn't play because of August together in injuries. Weber had better be prepared for him. But one thing Weber has is unquestionable momentum. Davis does too after having won 2 sti night , but its not the kind Weber has right now. The Warriors aie Hying high after having beaten Roy, Box Elder, Hillcrest, Olympus and Alta in succession. In the past three games, theyve whomped on their Salt Lake opponents and Bockwoldt isn't sure his club has peaked even yet. "It's scary to think where they could go if they continued to play like this, he said. IN dou-ble-wi- PERHAPS MY wife, (Debbie) is more excited than I am, continued the head coach, "Probably because she is so aware of the time I put into this thing. She is happy for not just me, but for all of the kids. For Davis High, Dickson believes its time to cash in on the rewards after a long, long season of hard work. "Nobody in the state has worked harder than our kids and if they can go out one more week and bust their tails, then the bragging rights are theirs. pre-seaso- n. 1 DIDNT come this far to rest on our laurels. We didn't all Saturday afternoon cleaning the practice fields of spend snow for the fun of it. The three and a half hours of scouting Weber on film on Sunday wasnt what I considered fun. Weve got to work harder this week than in any other. "When you get to the dance, you don't change partners. You always dance with what you brought, Dickson said. E Layton archery leagues beginning - Indoor Archery Leagues sponsored by the LAY I ON ton City Recreation Department will begin Dec. 4 at the L.ayton Cit' Bowery, northeast of the city offices. 1. ay LEAGUES will be open to adult, youth and cub archers. They'll consist of two man teams with league fees set at $10 and target fees. S2.50 per adult shooter. Youth, under 15 years old and Cub. under years old, will not have to pay league or target fees. AND DONT think for a minute that Weber is going to let up. Just knowing their coaches like I do, they wont allow that to happen. The game could go either way, it might be a he continued to say. The range will be open daily with Monday reserved for open shooting, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for leagues, Tuesday for Scouts. Saturday and Sunday noon-- p.m. for makeup. The range is now open for practice before leagues begin. one-pointe- 5 ALL TEAMS and league fees must be submitted before Dec. to Vicky Newey, 376 L. 150 N., Layton, Utah 84041. after 6 p.m. For more information call 546-105- EOJIHEINSNISISI! SERVICES 4 8 8sRMIMiJf";itJS& lifiiw? it? Champ crowned in basketball tourney ON - Layton City Recication has just finished the season of its third Annual 30 & Over Basketball league. LAY I I HE SEASON was topped oil with an exciting tournament, with fourth place going to the Kay ss die 6th Ward. Third place was won by the Barrus Bandits, coached by Ryan Barrus, who defeated Lay ton Taco Time. The championship game was play AU-Tra- II H 6. 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