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Show -- WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 27. 1977 Viewmont And Layton Will IVIeet ?m By DAVE WIGHAM Give Up Boys Program To Make Friday night at Layton is the show down that many people anticipated at the beginning of the season when undefeated Viewmont takes on the Lancers to decide once and for all who is the best team in Room For Girls? Region Two. by DAVE WIGHAM BOTH CLUBS enter the bat- tle with equal region marks, both have picked up so ever that important road 3-- With Title IX taking hold of just about everything and everyone, the latest news from the higher ups is that next year theyre considering giving up one of the boys s.??omgram0rder rm fr 3 glrls' ' corcTed.THIS WUld 3 victory and each has kept their home floor advantage intact. unlor var On tr3gedy that could "ever be 2 THE IDEAL situation would be to let the girls have their programs without effecting the mens. Why does one have to suffer? Administrators point out that with the addition of another girls team that would cause more problems with the scheduling of the gymnasium. I dont agree, why cant the girls varsity and junior varsity practice during the same time period as does the boys programs in many schools. High last Friday. By DAVE HUNT IF YOU scratch the sophomore plan then you cut out all the diamonds in the rough prospects. Sophomore boys are just starting to grow and show their potential. Who wants to tell them they cant play for the school until next year. Just off hand, I can think of several sophomores that have the talent to develop into good varsity players if given time and practice. These are the players that are seventh or eighth on the sophomore basketball squad. If there was no sophomore program these players would be cut from the team because there would be juniors better than them. drop the junior varsity program. Then what do you do with the junior that just needs game experience in order to polish his skills and become a good varsity athlete? Sure the top juniors all play varsity ball but what about the ones that need a little seasoning? I would dare say that there are a lot more boys who have the potential to become good players given the opportunity than there are girls, but why not give them both an opportunity to play. SO YOU SAY ATHLETICS IS a big part of many boys lives whereas to the girls its more of an outlet, they can take or leave it. Maybe Im just a male chauvanist but I dont think the purpose of Tital 9 was to cut back on the boys program. As I read it, its to bring the girls up with them. I dont see why the schools cant do that without adding and subtracting from already established programs. If the girls want a junior varsity program give them one, but dont cut down the boys program in order to do it. Davis High Schools annual Area Community Basketball Scores Centerville started things go103-9score ing with a Hosking pulled the game out with a great effort during the overtime. 8 Ron Johansen scored an in- dividual game high for the season hitting the nets for 44 of points, however the balance Don Greenleaf with 29, Jay s Clark with 21 and Doug Ohl-son- was too much for the Centerville team. OBRIAN Glass ran up 107 points and ran away from E&M Ford who scored 69. INCOME TAX PREPARATION In Your Home or My Office 197 N. Main. Layton, Utah 376-427- 0 376-510- 1 SPECIAL halftime entertainment was provded by the Boyettes, advisor John Wood and Drill Mister John Borski. Especially good percussion effects were supplied by Perry Halls. Music was by Black Student Faculty Game was held last Friday with the faculty just edging the students in overtime decision. OBrian with 33, Ron Stott scored 22, and Bob Roots added 20. Ron Osborn was the leading scorer with 15 points and Ray Parry hit for 14 for the E&M Team. At Hill Field Darrels downed Farmers Insurance by 15 as they jumped to an early lead then stayed there for the victory. NEXT MONDAY, Jan. 31 marks the end of regular season play in the A Flight with the tourney teams still a question. At 7 in the Bountiful High Gym, Centerville goes against Darrel'swinChevron. to gain a Centerville must tourseason in the post spot ney. At 8:15, E&M Ford goes against Farmers Insurance with not much more than pride at stake. AT HILL Field the Base team which still has playoff possibilities tries to stop the high scoring OBrian Glass team. A Flight League Standings Sabbath. The Boyettes routine included numerous ripples, the jump splits, the domino effect, a unique dance, and the formation of the letters "S and students, Harlem (Don Miner), Head (Jim Hales), Pete (Cliff Pederson), Burnout (Jeff Richards), and Gippeto (Jim Jeppson), were matched with the starting five faculty of Mike Duckworth, Ward Sawley, Kent Draaver, and David King. In the first half the F. Second Place back in the final period to tie it up and in overtime Gardner sank two field goals to help bring his team to a close victory. 54-5- 61-5- 7 HIGH scorers for each team was Gardner with 23 points, and Tick (Dean Storey) with 13 points. Other point makers for the students were Head with 9; Harlem, Golden One (Wesley Hoskings Helicopters Darrels Chevron HAFB Centerville E&M W 6 A FUN way to spend a halftime plus competition for the D'ettes," Troy Evans. They were so cute! ! girl in the halls. Troy Evans, Scott Smith, Rvan Perkins, and Dale George. Some comments about this unique group were: CHANTS ETERNAL Gold), and Schroder (John Schroder) all with 7; Gippeto place in Region Five. with 5; Reverend (Byron Vincent), Stove (Bill Stoven), Burnout and Jeep (Jepp Webster) all with 2 points, and Brettsi Poo (Brett Frodsham) with one point. THIS IS the same team that in the schedule, the same team that many people gave up on early but not this group of kids or their coach. Yet with their thrilling overtime victory over Judge, the Darts have slipped into went The next five guys didnt score any points but their valuable contributions to the game were used to full potential: Gearge (Kelly Becks-tromPete, Slim (Neil Taylor), and Herm (Gary Christensen). ), point adders were Sawley with 8, Duckworth and Hollist each with 6; 4 by Ray Meibos, Ralph Edwards, and Dana Rothlis-berger- ; two by Draayer, King, and Frank Thompson. The next five guys also did as good as the last next five guvs: Dick Brough, Doug Russell, Bruce Bitner, Burton Winters, and Ron Zollinger. Fouls were a big part of the game, the faculty committed 37 fouls while the students only had 15. Percentagewise, from the line, the teachers were 46.7 per cent while the students were 62.2 per cent. Draayer was the only player to foul out. THE COACH for the faculty was Mike Jones, and coaches pre-seaso- n 9 behind second place Bingham. That gives the Darts a 1 region mark. AGAINST Judge, For the night Steve had 16 points and a bundle of rebounds. He wasnt alone in the scoring department as the Davis five showed their balance once again. Pat Benton added 11 and senior Bob Payne put in 10 more points for the Darts. THIS WAS a typical Judge-Davi- s matchup, in the past several years this has become quite a rivalry. Usually when these schools are mentioned it's for football but lately the squads have for the students v ere Dave Bremer and Brett Smith, who gave these insights to the game, Smith said, Well . we needed to use more inside moves on them. Later in the game we put the box and chase on Gardner and it started to work, we should have used it staged their share the wire antics. sooner. was a dogfight all evening. . . of dow n to All night it was basket for basket as the two teams went at each other. With Criddle, Benton and Payne scoring for Davis and Ray Madsen, Tony Sheeran and Dave Heaton hitting for the Bulldogs, it really could have shown them." & Brown 21.24 won over Barker Tracy 22.12; Jacoby & Jacoby 19.90 won over Gene Green 20.06; Runaway Ranch 20.43 over Evans & Flinders 20.73; Grant Workman 20.44; North Ridge No. 1 20.64; Smith Training Stables 20.71 won over Grant & Jack 21.51. Cuellar Bars Derby winners racing with Secrist & Plummer 24.99. This race ended in a photo finish and both with the same time. Officers of the Beehive Racing Association are Don Vickery, president; Fred for the day were: Earl Goaslind 22.86 winning over Neil Christensen 22.94; Jacoby & Jacoby 22.54 over Cabaness, Tillie Green, t; secretary. Directors are Joe Secrist, Rex Pace and Bob Flinders. Randall & Brown 22.68; Lane & Noel 22.49 over Viking Ranch 22.63. THEY INVITE the public to come and join them for an afternoon of fun. Chariot and cutter races each Sat. afternoon beginning at p.m. at the race track in Farmington at Lagoon. WINNERS IN the A- League: Maurice Arbuckle 24.18 over Ray & Bill Barkdull 24.50; Jeff Mitchell 24.93 over 1 outside shooting kept the Vikes close the first half. The other starting guard will 5. week probably be Lowell Oswald who was all over the court last with his hustling born Tigers. All this points to the overall balance in the league. There are no real dominant teams either. and no push-over- s Week in and week out any team could beat another. Three weeks into the race for the title of Region Two, a couple of teams have emerged from the pack as the odds on favorites to win the title. THIS WEEK is a typical example. Viewmont is at a in Layton and thats anyones book. Clearfield BOTH VIEWMONT and Layton have unblemished marks in region action with records. Both have perfect important wins as the Lancers downed Clearfield away from home and the Vikings got past the old rival toss-u- is very pleased with the efforts of his COACH GARDNER team stating that he always felt it was only a matter of time that this club jelled. You have to keep in mind that during the majority of we had five football players trying to play basketball, now we have some basketball players out on the floor. The likeable coach went on to add that although he only won one battle that they were playing the bigger 4A schools which more than got them ready for the Region Five action. Bountiful. The deadlock will be solved this week as the two square off with a game scheduled this Friday at Layton. six-poi- two-poi- time talks. Judge retook the lead in the third period, then the Darts fought back to tie it at the end of regulation and then clinched it in overtime. EITHER TEAM could have won but in the end it was the hustle and determination of the Darts that paid off. Things could be different next time around when the two play at Judge. In this region the ready to make a move, is Clearfield, who is still considered a contender for the mark. Cleartitle with a home floor is important, that was proven last Friday. Although its tough to predict or pick a winner for this region, due to the balance of the teams, it's probably safe to say that no one team will go through the league with an unblemished mark. 1 field, however, has won some road games which is essential in this league. In the next spot is the up and down Ben Lomond squad. One week the Scots look great and the next week they look just the opposite, their only win thus far has been a hard fought win at Bountiful. BEN LOMOND though has probably played the toughest schedule, with the exception of maybe Bountiful, than anyone in the league. They have played both Viewmont and Clearfield, both of whom are strong teams, along with the always tough Bountiful bunch. At the present time the cellar is shared by Bountiful and Ogden. The hard luck Braves could very well be undefeated at this time rather than winless. They had Lay-to- n by the ropes, were head to head with Ben Lomond and lost in double overtime to Viewmont. They could have easily won all these games. OGDEN HAS placed people close also. Viewmont only t win on managed a their home floor and Layton had to hang on for their lives last week to down the stub- five-poin- all. Outside of these starters the bench strength would have to go to the Vikes. Coach Jim Cleverly can come at you w ith reserves like Kevin Hess, Mark Lalli, Todd Burningham and Jeff Ballif while outside of maybe Pete Dennis and Rick Snow, the Lancers dont have much bench to work with. IF THE Lancers lost Gilbert to early foul trouble they would be hurting, but Viewmont could lose just about anyone and still come up with an adequate replacement. Usually the home court advantage would swing the game in someones favor but with their bench strength the Vikes compensate that advantage. This definitely rates a toss-up- . Viewmont by three on a hunch, dw Presentations Will Be Heard Two chapters of the Utah Air Force Association will hear presentations on the new lightweight fighter from key executives assigned to the program. 6 THE OGDEN Chapter will hold its dinner meeting at the Hill AFB Officers Club on Feb. 1, beginning at 7 p.m. Speaking will be Lt. Col. James Rider. Colonel Rider is Joint Task Force the 6 Director at Edwards AFB, Calif. THE FOLLOWING night, Feb. 2, the Ute Chapter will hold its dinner meeting at the club, beginning at 6:30 p.m. 6 Neil Anderson, chief for the Tactical Air Command, in addition to eight initial test aircraft. THE U.S. is entering into a agreement with Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway for 348 others. T.V. REPAIR ALL MAKES PARTS & ANTENNAS REASONABLE RATES BRIVtlLEY T.V. 27 SO. MAIN ST., LAYTON THE SPEAKERS will update AFA members, partners 6 and guests on the program. In January, the Ogden Air Logistics Center at Hill AFB was assigned permanent management of the weapon system for the Air 6 376-173- 376-819- 6 RADIO & TV REPAIRING ALL MAKES Calls 6 purchase 65u 500 Anytime brat:ch:qurg Force. THE 6 is the Air Forces newest fighter. Extremely is a light weight, the highly maneuverable Mach 2 aircraft. 6 More than 1,000 aircraft are to be produced. The Air Force expects to 6 TV Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North, Sunset i operational close to call. n JUDGE CAME out with fire in their eyes as they opened lead at the end up a of the first period. Then it was the Darts turn to take the lead and they did, taking a advantage into the half- p travels to the Bountiful gym for their yearly battle and that could be anyones guess as to the outcome. And the annual war between the two northern squads, Ogden and Ben Lomond, is always too 0 67, Laytons 68 postman Johnny Gilbert. Word at Viewmont is that in the past two years Pearce has played extremely well against Gilbert. This couid be a plus factor for the Vikes but on the other hand it just might inspire Gilbert to do better. AT THE forward positions things look almost even with Laytons Cal Roberts and T add Billmire matching up with Viewmonts Tim Eden and Court Wilkins. Roberts and Billmire have played major roles in the Lancer success this season and both are aggressive rebounders. Wilkins is coming off his best game of the season, 22 points and 11 rebounds, and is Dynamics plant at Ft. Worth, Tex., will give a presentation. Also attending will be Norman General Robbins, and Dynamics deputy program director for the 6 integration logistics. Basketball Action by DAVE WIGHAM IN THE post position it will likely be Viewmont's Dave going against Pearce, LAYTON will more than likely go with juniors Ben Bubak and Carl Woodward. Lancer guards have been the topic of criticism all year from the media and other coaches and these juniors would like to prove their worth once and for test pilot at the General Viewmont And Layton Looking Good In Region 2 RIGHT BEHIND these two, We had some of the best talent in years, another week and we Fu- the overall hero for the Darts was their center, Steve Criddle. It was Criddles jump shot with about two seconds left in the overtime period that gave the Darts their third region win. basketball Kan & Emery Williams 20.93; Henry Richards 24.37 over George & Stevens 25.57; Dan Lewis 24.45 over Don Vickery & Boys 24.77; Jack Clawson 23.99 over Fred & Kip 24.10; Strayhorn & Childs 24.61 over James & Dayton 25.81; Grant Workman 24.50 winning over Barker & Tracy 24.88; Howard Koser 24.37 over Paul & Kim 24.43; Don & Glen 24.99 & What may come as a surprise to many people, the Davis basketball team is now in sole possession of second Announcers were Dean Jen Glass Kirk Oram, Curtis Steab, David Williams, Jeff Richins, Rick Pewtress, Jay Snow, turity League: Randall by UAVt WIGHAM Ford OBrian Deveer, Winners in the various leagues of the Beehive State Racing Association Cutter & Chariot races, held Sat., Jan. 22 at the Lagoon Racing Track were as follows: Davis In Farmers Insurance Standings Perry Robert Manning, Steve Ence, from the studentbody. STUDENT cheerleaders were Kevin Muir, Richard Love, Sam Ortega and Brad Hatch. Faculty cheerleaders were Georgia Fairbanks, Roxanne Hardy, Ladean Egbert, and Maryann Esplin, who stated, "With the combined efforts of the different organizations, it turned out to be a really fun assembly." Wins and Losses: Beecher, "THATS THE best Ive ever seen, it had good entertainment value, an all around good program," Mr. Nelson. It was well worth the five days of practice, especially the crowd reaction, Kirk Oram. After this competitive 29-2- Bremer commented, THE BOYETTES were: Brett Felt, Dave Tanner, Russ Purdy, Mike Jacobs, Victor Rickman, Ed Zollinger, Scott drill a very much deserved standing ovation was given faculty outscored the students but the kids proved themselves when they ended the third quarter ahead of their teachers 44.38. Faculty rallied FACULTY 17 sen and Joe Hirschi. THE STARTING five for the ON GAME days they can follow the boys example again and have the junior varsity game just prior to the varsity contest. No waste here in travel or expense. Then again who would decide which of the boys programs would be the one to get the axe. There are only two it could be, either the sophomore program or the junior varsity programs would have to be scratched. HOSKINGS Helicopters and comparing BOTH HAVE played Bountiful, the Lancers came from behind to win by 5 while the Vikes had to go into two overtimes to win. So they match up well in regards to common opponents. Individually they match up well also. inter-scho- 377 points. by Kevin Walker. Kevin proved his worth last week against Bountiful as his defense. OF COURSE all the women coaches and players will argue that they need the lower level of competition but in the gyms I ve been in there is barely enough to field a varsity team. Are there really that many girls who would like to compete in athletics on an basis? Don t get me wrong, Im not down on girls athletics, but if it s a choice between giving them another program and eliminating a boys program then Im against it. Jimmy Watts led paper THE GUARD l.ne, which Layton hasnt settled yet, seems to give the edge to the Vikes. The Lancers really dont have anyone with the talent and experience of a these two teams they appear to be equal. Both have played Ogden, the Lancers won by 3 points while the Vikes won by First of all lets take the reasoning having a junior varsity program. Dothey "ea.Iy For those who really enjoy seeing the ball go through the hoop, Mondays action at Bountiful High was fantastic as four teams scored a total of 0 improving with each outing. Eden on the other hand is still as consistent as ever. You dont notice Tim on the court that much but when the game's over he has his normal 10 points and 10 rebounds. 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