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Show Elite county talent honored again is receptions, an 18 yard per catch average. Caught two touchdown passes. JIMMY CRAWFORD, TIFUL HIGH BOUN- Coach Larry CLARK STRINGFELLOW, BOUNTIFUL HIGH Another pleasant surprise for Bount- TRAVIS WILSON, CLEARFIELD A junior, but a good one. Hancock said Wilsons contributions on defense were enormous. He was Clearfields most consistent defensive player at the tackle tack- JAYSON BARNES, LAYTON HIGH At 230, Jayson got used to throwing his weight around on the offensive line. Was aslo a standout on defense where he amassed 61 tackles, six QB sacks and caused two fumble recoveries. 6-- 2, TROY MURRAY, LAYTON HIGH Perhaps the finest kicker in the county this year, espececial-l- y in the first half. Murray connected on 14 of 14 PATs before having one blocked. Only a junior, he will be back next year. Was also a fine quarterback where he should excell next season. Poll simply an outstanding football player. Hancock called Poll or punts. s SHAWN FRASIER, WOODS One of the top defensive CROSS tackles in the county. A strong senior who helped the Cats cause in 1986. ifuls Wall. A strong offensive le all season long. all-stat- e. kick-off- HIGH A two-yestarter for Davis and a good one to boot. Became a master at fitting in with the Davis double-win- g and was able to teach what hed learn to others. ar caught three touchdown passes. Was also a key on defense, accounting for 31 unassisted tackles and 15 assisted. He also had two interceptions, one blocked punt and one fumble recovery. CHAD RIGBY, BOUNTIFUL HIGH One of the best tight ends or defensive ends in the state. Rigby was one of three Braves to make Rigby caught 11 passes for 133 yards and one touchdown. On defense he was in on 24 unassisted tackles and 14 assisted. JEFF FISHER, VIEWMONT HIGH Matured into perhaps the best center in all of Davis County, really coming on as the season wound down to a close. CHRIS POLL, CLEARFIELD Brent Hancock called HIGH TRAVIS JACKSON county, either TYLER HOSKINS, DAVIS Wall said Crawford turned out to be a pleasant surprise in 1986. He caught 27 passes for 423 yards, a 15.7 yards per catch average. He BRYON MONTGOMERY A true return specialist CROSS and maybe the best in Davis County this year. Clearly had the finest return average of any player in the perhaps the best Clearfield offensive lineman and the team leader on defense. Poll is a definite when it comes to putting together an County offensive line. Continued from previous page ROGER SEIFERT, WOODS position. JASON BARKER, LAYTON Made 78 tackles, both HIGH unassisted and assisted, was in on six QB sacks, caused two fumble recoveries, recovered two fumbles and intercepted two passes, one for a touchdown. All of this and to think he is just a junior. Coach Joe Wood says he is a definite college prospect someday. Also a consistent lineman on offense. A solid end on both defense and offense for the Darts. At 6-220, his size didnt hurt him. 3, BOUNTIFULS CURTIS STODDARD, DAVIS RYAN JACOBS BOUNTIFULS n DAVIS HIGH The Darts have four seniors back for the 1986-8- 7 season, along with two junior guards, a group that could surprise before the season is over. Coach John Robison says their work is cut out for them." He continued to say, I think we were fortunate to get off to such a great start last season and perhaps some of that success will rub off on these kids. It certainly couldn't hurt us. Weve got a hard working unit this time around, a group who re sure-be- d CRAIG PHELTS, LAYTON A clear standout on deHIGH fense this year. He amassed 135 total tackles for the year, had nine quarterback sacks, caused five preview on all county CLINT ALLEN, DAVIS HIGH Was the second leading tackier on the Davis High team with 73 tackles. A tough football player who helped slow down plenty of offensive talent from his linebacker position. Was also a split end on offense. BRACKEN LARSEN, CLEARFIELD HIGH Just a junior, but another solid talent. When not designating himself as th y man on offense, he became Clearfields most respected defensive back. For the season he collected six interceptions, a team high. big-pla- JASON CITTE, DAVIS HIGH At just 7 and 140 pounds, Jason defied them all. He finished the season with 39 tackles and hauled down nine interceptions, a school record. teams it will Pre-Thanksgivi- Sale ng Since 1950 Families Serving Families 4. at sive back who collected six inter- ceptions on the year. He was also in on 26 total tackles and deflected five other passes. On offense, Jacobs was a key performer with 7 catches and 223 yards and two touchdown passes. He averaged 13.1 yards per catch. Jacobs was also the leading punt returner for the Braves with a 7.9 average. 1 SHARIF HADLEY, BOUNTIFUL Had three intercptions and was in on 24 total tackles. He was also an integral part of the Braves offense. TRAVIS JACKSON, DAVIS A strong outsider linebacker for the Darts who accumulated 46 tackles. Also a strong part of Davis offense, where he proved to be a reliable blocker as well as a runner. Coupon pi Richins and Brandon Dyer. The two junior guards include Brian Emery and York Major. And still another junior who is expected to make a big contribution is junior Mike Welling at 6-The Darts open their season on RYAN JACOBS, BOUNTIFUL HIGH Another fine defen- YOUR CHOICE SPECIAL Stoddard, Jeff Pearson, Brad 2 TYRONE HESS, VIEWMONT HIGH One of Viewmonts best stoppers on defense. Had 15 tackles against Clearfield to open season. Injuries slowed him down later on, but finished the season as solid as any linebacker in the county. HIGH offer down the road. The four seniors include Curtis Tuesday, December ar ty Basketball MATT GREAVES spect their league and what The Falcons, continuously one of the better basketball programs in the state, are usually a senior-ladeteam. But not in 1986. Coach Craig Hansen will have only three seniors on the entire team when they kick off their season on Wednesday. Its an unusual year, said Hansen. We normally come back each year with a bunch of seniors who have been in the program for a number of years and usually step in and get the job done. But thats not the case this year. Well be going with a young team that might have struggles at times, but are a group of kids that have shown so far they are coach-abl- e and will work hard, said Hansen. Clearfield will be at home on Wednesday to entertain Woods Cross and then will travel on Saturday to meet Bountiful. Next week Clearfield will battle Davis on HIGH Curtis and (Rob) Warden were the ringleaders for the Davis defense. He finished the year with 44 unassisted tackles and numerous assisted. Was also the second leading rusher for Davis on offense. Another when it comes to picking an team. Next week: Prep cage season opens this week CLEARFIELD HIGH BOYD MURRAY, LAYTON A two-yeHIGH starter for the Lancers. On defense he amassed 60 tackles, had two QB sacks and two fumble recoveries. One of Boyds highlights is that he seldom if ever makes mistakes and in 1986 he proved to be consistent again. 5-- BRYON MONTGOMERY, WOODS CROSS Voted the outstanding football player on the Woods Cross team. Was strong against the run from his defensive end position. DAVE WILKES, BOUNTIRose up as the leadFUL HIGH ing tackier for the Braves from his linebacker position with 61 unassisted tackles, 31 assisted, three tipped passes, one blocked punt and three fumble recoveries. CLEARFIELDS BRACKEN LARSEN around. JOHN JEPPSON, DAVIS bles. Those numbers speak for themselves. LAYTONS CRAIG PHELTS fum- bles. Wood called Phelts intense and one of the best HIGH MATT GREAVES, BOUNTIAnother solid defensive FUL end and a key one for the Braves. Had 48 unassisted tackles and 33 assisted and recovered four fum- DAVIS JASON CITTE fumbles and recovered two Emission or State inspection &! I Clear- field. LAYTON HIGH Get your Free Road Atlas Expect the 86-8- 7 Layton High team to present its fans with a lightning quick group, that may not be big, but will run others in the ground with their speed. At least second year head coach Stan Buchanan hopes it turns out that way. Layton will not have a senior on their ballclub, going with an The guards starting line-uwill be Albert Chappell and Rod Dixon. The forwards include Robbie Trujillo and Stan Banks and the center will be Wes Nance. Mark Tucker will also see plenty of playing time too. Dixon and Chappell started four games last year and Nance started the last game of the season last year. Layton opens their season this Wednesday against Taylorsville in Salt Lake City. On Friday they will test Highland at Highland. 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