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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAV IS NEW S JOURNAL, JANUARY 1 2, 1 S78 By DAVE WICHAM underclassmen on the floor this week at Woods Cross one would almost think it would be a r.h all the W But when Bear River and Woods Cross tangle thus Friday both w ill be after the.r first Region Four victory of the young junior varsity game By DUE effort while the Wildcats got 19 points each out of guard Je'f Ostler and center Mark McGee ry B.g Mark will be the target for the Bears this Friday, their success depends on their ability to control him in the middle If Gey can solve this problem the Cats can still hurt mem from other spos THE WILDCATS hae side red one of the lest in tne region and to only lose by ten to them would indicate the Bears have a strong dub Bear River dixsnt possess a great deal of height, the big gest man going at around b4, but are very scrappy and competitive "The the g about them that impresses you is that they erme at you UK) percent the ertire game CONSIDER THE ihree teams that are tud 'or tne marks Clearfield won a one league lead with perfect pointer from Viewmont a couple of weeks ago Roy won a one pointer from those same V ikes last week V is 03 but has given everyone fits down to the woe, two missed shots and the V.kes find themselves in the cellar, had they gone in they would be at the top The third team tied for the lead is tteber, they too had their moments, they only downed Bourn, ful by a single point a couple of weeks ago. Sky View is 2, they beat Bountiful bv only five and have lost narrowly to Roy by two i avton is 2, they lust a five pointer to Weber last week 3-- 0 tew-mo- They hound people to noted Coach Baket ft i AS FOR his troops 1 1 RLSTLING Thursday, Jan. 12 All at 7:3p.m. LAST WEEK the Darts were a little hot and cold themselves as they jumped all over a young South team in the early going and then had to hold on for their lives to win the game Junior Brad Petersen turned in one of his best performances as he poured m 19 points to lead the Darts in the scoring area Ryan Hill, who wasnt expected to play showed up and contributed 12 points to the winning cause. With Ryan back the Darts have some experience and leadership going for them Then last week this same, Logan team went up to Box Elder, a team considered to be the best m Region Four, and beat the home team rather convincingly WHY ARE we telling you all this. Because this Friday the Davis Darts get their shot at the now high flying Grizzlies. To say the Logan group has been inconsistent would be an understatement, one week they couldnt beat anyone then the following week they could beat anyone The Davis people are hoping that the every other week theory holds up this week If it does then the Darts should come away with the win, the are known this year for their free THE Grizzlies wheeling type offense, they are much like the Runnm1 Utes in college ball, the run and gun type offense This might be one of the reason 0M DiXOfi P. 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IN THE reserve role the Logan group has some good pewple to come off the bench at the Darts Todd Christensen, a 63 senior, is usually the first to see action with Dave Perry, Lee Allred and Ken Berry right behind The game is up at Logan, which is no easy task for opposing schools, and it would appear that the Grizzlies have IF THE trend goes the way it has been, the Darts will be in the game But if the Logan 376-427- A- people put it all together again, as they did in their win last week, the Darts are in for a long night. LIFE INSURANCE - r ? "SfT $ Lssa i n The ball 9 Phone AUTO, HOKE OWNERS p.m. WRESTLLNG 12 14 Invita'.o'ial Tournament at Bount, ful High at 10 a m. Davis at la pan iSiMIEIS'L g The Layton Chamber if Commerce will hold its a i nual awards banquet at the View Valley God Cour-- t Restaurant tonight (Thurs 7 30 p m day ) at AN "Outstanding d t the Community will be honored and the chamber will .nstall new officers for the urning year at the Wbanquet, -(.cording to Tom wegar, president, grb Man in m r k i t. tE"-- I PENDELUM 63 NO UAN KAYS VILLI " UTAH jre-7g- . mjpwMwn m wywww i lG SaV-i- ' by the Davis ounty Senior Citizens AS! senior citizens are en couraged to attend. The Eagles Lodge will be seivir.g lunch from 11 30 to 12 30 fur anyone wanting to eat Please call and make reservations for lunch the duv be fore by calling Bill OBrien AH of the public is a! muied fo attend r.p presented i t'71-r.- 378-891- MR. r r ) Ui Li l j K A s ik K e r - cars as they went through the finish line, leaving no doubt as to who the winner was m each heat of four cars Each car had the opportunity to race at least six times. The track was rented from Harry Jeske of North Ogden, who rents it out as a money making project for a pack in his city ma r. t appht J cat wheels to make the tu tun faser and smoother and sometimes it was a mss up u tell if iht nos or the fathers had more graphite on them The race was run on a special track with an au tomatic start and an electrons fmish which registered and sons c graphite to t! friends. 27 Cub Scouts of Pack Clearfield KXh Ward ran their annual pine wood derby last Thursday night JEFF Nicholas came In first in the speed division, Wood and Danny Thur-g- o d took first and second in the styling Troy Huiben had John a. L. c. t! e d e the most original car and special effort went to Tom C bap man f j) f "i through eighth Carpenter, Quinn Monsen, rsi pnpaf ,r m i te i 1 'ilawk i WE a.J k. J a One of the high school touches, a diehard Aggie fan always wants points, brought a subject to my at tention that many other coat hes had commented on who THE SUBJECT is the officiating of basketball games These coaches werent criticizing the job that these of ficials are doing, although some might have good cases, but they were down on a new rule and the problems it is creating That new rule is that a coach cannot get up off of his seat during the game. R.ght away a problem arises in that the officials interpret the rule in different ways I talked to several officials and they agreed on the letter of the rule but some admitted that they wont call it to the letter THE COACHE.S have valid points when they say they only sport in high school athletics that are penalized in such a manner. A football coach can storm up and down the sidelines and say something and nothing is done. A basketball coach gets up and its a technical foul. A baseball coach is at third base yelling his lungs out, thats also out in basketball Offic.als say that when a basketball coach stands up and argues a call it insights fan reaction Believe me if it was a questionable call the fans need no help Roger Green, Eric Stephenson, Bruce Jensen and Jeff Anderson All 27 Cubs were awarded blue r.bbt ns SEVEN of the 12 troph.es Master Call awarded by Jensen went to Den 4 sweeping Ge contest Den One took three iropUes and Dens Two and Five took one trophy In eoi h The cars made from uniform kits from the Scout office, had to wegh exactly five ounces The cars were trimmed and styled any way the boys and their families wanted, because it was a MOST OFFICIALS say they wont call the technical ll the coach is coaching hts players, but how do they know the difference One coach related this story "W'e were playing a team that has a mild mannered coach, hes quiet. He was talking to his team when he stood up to shout so they could hear, one of the officials called him He went on to say he was almost em for the technical barrassed to have his team shoot the two shots Another coach pointed out that he felt that certain officials pay too much attention to the new rule. They!! let anything go under the boards but stand up once and they wont miss that call They tend to look more toward the benches with the new rule, looking for the coach to pop off rather than paying full attention to the game THIS ISNT saying that all officials are in these categories but the coaches do have some good points The rule is supposed to be imposed in the college ranks too, but thpy dont call it One observer says it's because the home team coach has a lot to do with selecting the officials while in high school, the coaches have nothing to say or do with who officiates his games. 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To the of u li n f-- ' 23 I hi 6 On Tuesday, Jan 17 nt p m ar the Lavron Legli s lodge, located at 15s West Gem. it, Sai kasarsKi wi1) Mine Gulden, president id the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce and Mrs Fran Brown, vice president of the Chamber will be attend. rg the state Chamber of Com nterce convention in Salt Lake ( itv a! Hotel Utah on Jan ! and 14 tip U I I 11 12 15 Or k I r b! i S? in rb trict court 1 Viewmont at Weber Roy at Layton Bonneville at Ciearf.eld Bountiful at Sky V lew lewmo-- laUon at Clearfield "f years the Ltah State Prison and a f.ne of $5,000, if convicted. All waived preliminary hearings and were bound over to dis- dge (.IRIS BASKLT8 ALL Tuesday, Jan. 17 At! at 1. 39 p.m. BASKETBALL V 4 ewmont at Bount.fu! L tttrf.eld at Lay ton F riday, Jan. 13 AS! at 7.30 p.m. Cuuru.ful at at By DAVE WIGHAM some momentum going for them. However, they have been in that position before and have still played terrible 97 All Viewmont at Burney m Layton and Bountiful at Roy Co-- northern school goes with John Fjeldsted, Courtney EACH FACES a maximum m ntence of up to five v Hot of 235 North, Sunset. 1 perfor- for their inconsistency cf theft micrcMave ovens were sfoleo from a com-.rat the Fm j. rt Center m CVurNeld Arreted short . after t ie oner red and nt dent to h theft, a th rd Itaysvilto Prexy To Attend r,1e m 19 South Flint Street, Layton, Allan Thomas Jones, 33, of 443 North Fairfield Road, Layton; and Leslie Duane Muir, 31, of 168 West 1850 THE TRIO are cf arged in connection with an incident last Nov 11 m which several 2 13 Saturday, Jan. Thursday, Jan. All at 4 p.m. La A couple of weeks ago the Logan basketball team journeyed down to the city of Bountiful and dropped two games to Viewmont and the Braves on consecutive nights r riday, Jan. SWIMMING ; Iogan group are scheduled for one of their off nights fr (TRLS BASKETBALL lewmont at Sky V lew Bountiful at Layton Aeber at Ciearf.eld Ben Lomond at Davis South at W uods Cross i By DAVE WIGHAM rj if ti u BEAR RIVER got good scoring from Doug Petersen and Miller last week, both canned 12 points in the losing BELIEVF THE coaches this year when they sa Region One is a balanced league I Bear River at Woods Crrs mance at Ben Lomond last week the Wildcat head man was disappointed in their efforts "We got killed on the boards We never boxed out very we!! and the Scots killed us on second and third shots In their loss the W lldcals also learned that they have to play solid fundamental defense the entire game, they seemed intense for about a half but let up from there CONSIDER THE final statistics Bount.fu! is 2, they have scored 175 points and limited their opponents to 171 Viewmont is 03 with 178 points on their side and lrw m the opponents department All these clubs are fighting for the right to go into tne state tournament in March Five of them automatically The sixth team plays off with another rtgion That means only two wont have a shut at the tourney One should be Bonneville But if the league leaders can only beat the cellar dwellers by a smgle point, the other six are anyone's guess fi t urath," 1 1 charges SaK adore Ramirez, i JIWSs 1 Bonneville club, as the other seven bat'le each other week in and out with the winner being dec idtd by a MiVe point in many cases & lOACH BAKER calls this degree felony, are Nieves Two men from Layton and one from Sunset have been bound over to Second D strict Court in Farmmgon cn a must win Situation, the Bears arent considered one of the strongest clubs in the league and playing them at home puts even more on a Wildcat wtn This will be one time the Cats are evenly matched, both m size and underclassmen, but put the check for talent in the Woods Cross box as they ha.e some budd.ng stars one no choice about the number cf juniors they put out on the floor bat the Bears will ha.e almost as many of their own The Bear River club was h t hard by graduation last year, they lost their starting five and then some, so they art po,ng with a lot of yourgsters of their own The Bears posted a 5 pro season mark btfore droppii g their opening game to a very strong Ogden club lost week The Ogden game is what scares Coach Wayne Baker The Ogden crew are con MOST COACHFS are gentlemen, thev o!sv know that a lot of what they say may end up on a locket m some opponents gym, and are cautious and flattering sn what they say. Tear in and year out certain coaches will plav up the talent in the league to make their victories over those opponents seem even more ol an dii.mpi Tim t than they really are This year however, one has oniv to look at the x, vro from around the league to see that Rc gion une h ix i wt1! balanced league Only one team seems to be weak, tie & ' WIGHAM Every oiue in a wh.le coshes w iU te'l jju hat tiit.r league is well balanced That am ttarn can beat ano'tr on a given night within that league As a jt urr at ibt uu learn to take it with a grant of salt A Tfe two guards, Ostler and Lvnn Westergard, can both s. ore well and the lorwards Horton and Ballif can score. If the Cats get hurt on the boards again, they can go to meir bench for some height, John Montgomery 63, or for coping ability in Gregg Tut- - 376-345- 8 o ca sra Esa ea a 5 pm. Saturday ess ca |