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Show t WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 29, 1976 IS rw warns PRODUCE- - OBILSRIV KHIAKY PKG. GfeS!Sgg KEY CLUB Davis High Wrestlers Have Another Victory Clearfield High School is proud to announce Key Club officers for the 1977 year. They are busy planning service projects and extracurricular activities. THE KEY Club works in cooperation and sponsorship with the Clearfield Kiwanis Club, Leo Syphus, president Lamont Jensen is the faculty advisor. Mr. Jensen believes this nucleus in the state of Utah. Slam The Davis High wrestling Veteran Wesley team. Davis tied the round. lost by only one point, 7 8. State wrestler Gary Bennett (155 pounds) added another six points for Davis with a d pin, and Junior Ramirez (185 pounds) also pinned his combatant. Heavyweight Junior Lee Sluder scored a major over his opdecision, 13-ponent. The final score, noting that a perfect score is 72, TONY SPEHAR defeated his opponent Greg Clark battled to a 16-- 6 win. Gary 6-- 3. first-perio- 3, Juniors Brad Dodd (119 pounds), Dorn VanAn twerp (138 pounds), and Troy Evans (155 pounds), all of whom scored first period pins. CARPET GLEANERS Following the Ogden match was a victory over the Scots of Ben Lomond, J-- v Over 20 Yrt. Experience 41-1- AT 98 pounds, Max Cloward scored a final second takedown to win, Marc Moulton (105) and Matt Roundy (112) also brought victories to Davis. Wes Silotti (119) soundly defeated his Mr. Steam Cleaning Special!! We dean all kinds of remove dog and cat odors furniture-- we 8-- 15 95 At 132 pounds opponent Walker VanAntwerp gained a 4 victory over the Ben 10-- 4. Average Davis Countys Largest Carpet & Furniture Cleaners PHONE 773-50or 8-- Living Room with Adv. Lomond wrestler. Tony Spehar (138) pinned his opponent, while Greg Clark (145) wrestled to a draw against the Scots. 00 FREE ESTIMATES The final two men for the Darts, Bret Frodsham (185) ""W Bennett followed with a second period pin, and Bret Frodsham downed his rival by a superior decision of 22-- thus putting the Darts six points from a tie match. Dave Bremmer then went onto the mat to return, early in the second period with a , pin.' . After the match, the scorekeepers announced that Davis High school had been defeated The score dis- pute dealt with Bret Frodshams match. Accordto the Weber ing scorekeepers, Bret had scored only 17 points, and his opponent scored 8 points, thus' giving Davis only four team points instead of five. 185-pou- 8, was Davis 68, Ogden, 0. DUTCH BOY con- 29-2- 9. ponent late in the second J.V. ALSO were very sue- cessful against the Tigers, defeating them 48-- The outstanding wrestlers were WEA 7-- OLD FAlTItrUL troversial match, Ron,, Okabe started Davis rolling when he pinned his man in less than one minute of wrestling. Bart Thompson, fighting to come from behind, followed by Senior Greg Clark (142 pounds) pinning his op- Ogden 68 to 0. round. Dodd and Troy Evans. The Darts next opposition was a tough Weber Warrior Brad 11-- 3. Dart fashion when, for the first time since 1946, they shut out a team, defeating d standing wrestlers being Spehar (132 pounds) battled to a major decision with a Senior Walker score of Van Antwerp (138 pounds) wrestled to a third period pin THE WRESTLERS started their winning streak in fine At 98 pounds, sophomore Max Floward debuted with a first penod pin, followed by Senior Ron Okabe who also achieved a first period pin. Sophomore Matt Roundy (112 pounds) pinned his opponent in the second 44-1- 5, one-minu- ht 0 THE J.V. team also defeatouted Ben Lomond, JUNIOR BART Thompson (128 pounds) executed a pin while Senior Tony Ben Lomond,' Bonneville, 3A Bear River, one tie against 4A Weber, and 1st place at Bonneville Tournament. cnifi m and Dave Bremmer (HWT),' pinned their rivals early in the first round. Solitti (119 pounds) also pinned his opponent in the second round. squad has posted a record so far this season against 4A schools, Ogden, hard-foug- group represent the best JPPifs Officers of the Key Club at Clearfield High are, 1 to r, Alan Dugger, president; Cheryl Schifmann, treasurer; Kelly Ross, secretary; and Joe Garcia, vice president. i , 28-2- 9. -- HMni'i GROCERY- BUT THE score board showed 18--6 at the start of the POTATO CHIPS 12 OZ. BAG scored two near falls (2 pts. each) and one reversal (one point each) while his op- ponent scored one reversal.-- . HIRES ROOT BEER 26 OZ. third period. Then, Bret (59 5$H The final score was 22-Following the match, team leader Gary Bennett was heard to say, Thats the' closest anyone is going to come. THE J.V. team won with outstanding wrestlers being frosh Gard VanAntwerp 35-2- 9 (98) and Kevin Cnddle (167). The undefeated Darts faced the challenge of the Bonneville Lakers and returned home victorious with a score of Matt Roundy gave Davis three points with a 36-1- 4. ' Heres our special order for a narrow edge. Wes Silotti 5-- 4 scored a pin with Bart Thompson taking a win. Walker very Merry Christmas.. .and our thanks for your loyal support. 5 VanAntwerp took a match with teammate Tony Spehar scoring a close decision of 3 15-1- 4 :r-- GARY Bennett wrestled to victory. Finalizing the match was HWT Dave Bremmer with a pin. a km 11 f 4-- 0 The J.Vers downed the Lakers Leading them to their fourth straight were Marc Moulton victory with a first round pin and Mike Moll (138) also matted an early DELI-FROZE, JENOS (Aiit) FK02GCJ N PI22fl$ pin. AT BEAR River High School, the Darts continued their winning streak, downing the Bears, At 105 pounds. Ron Okabe w.on edged Bart Thompson O out his opponent, West Silotti defeated Bear wrestler, 0 with Tony 14-- Spehar leaving the mat with a s-- 3 Jt from our complete staff victory. Greg Clark hls 145'Pund rival, 2ed AT THIS point m the match Davis was down Fort Long Shopping Confer in loyton - 376-347- but frLKd pulled the Darts with a p,n. Bret Frodsham, one of the most 3 consistent wrestlers on the SReUaar ' pefea,ed Petersnn of by an decision. HWT Dave Bremmer won h.s match by ' DbUt Can yU blame thpRp man'w 11-- Koysville Phone 376-425- 6 EfkW 0 7 C0ffl WEBE24 OX. CttttSt 0 Cft64tOvi tiiur 0 |