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Show ir 1 WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 23, 1978 m rjA I V J a ah getting hot Jackie Beene and Rus ell both found the nt ts to tneir liking in the final y DAVE UIGHAM T u' it r ft ' JlKagh uf ft in e Clearfield ga basketball team showed w( Woods Cross Gals Win in DUE By - THE itki Stamos of and Faibe Goodwin of Uoods Cross (lass Two optional winners Ben Lomond, V Ben Lomond, went to Stamos, Ben Lomond Goodin of Uoods Cross, and Kris Carrol of Uoods Cross In the balance beams the 0) Lansfclt of South In the Class T wo tompulsorv event the top 21 po't'ts UOODS ( ROSS finished w.th 427 S with Davis right ! h nd with a total ot 42" 4 Een Lomond placed third with 415 65, fourth went to E'x Flder witn J iiy Loan with 252 52 and South with 227 45 Uoods Cross onlv had two individual crowned but tht champions u td tit r superior depth to take tV win Second pine Djdx Vi M o three champuns mo xidua'h champiomhij . that is went to be o with six morid 1 fmtuhers weie Lisa Thomas U xds Cross, Tammy Birreh ui Uoods Cross, and Cmdv DeVore t'f Daws In the op V the winners were Stamos, Ben Lomond Kk Kauri Chiba of Logan, and Robin Stuart of Ben Loniond VALLT1NG C 1 . Oakesun, Clawson, Davis, Dtvis, (ilom Brenda Asay, Uoods Cross, Ka i no Voyes Uoods Cross, aid Pat'v Ke ILr of South In Class Two the top p'act t s in oidt r wtre Cindi L mt Davis, Robin Stuart, Ke o I omond, Paige Goodwin Uoods Cross, Lisa Thom is, Woods Cross, and Jiannt F at lev of Box f Ider THE TCP f ni hi rs in C -s Three on the uneven bars were Brenda Asas, Uoods ross , Holly Hesslmgton Uoods Cross, Susie L( e, Davis, in Class Two, the the event, compulsory winners were Robin Stuart of C IN the Class Three ranks went to Tina Luinsfclt of South fallowed b Laune M mon of Davs, a id Snnette Ludwig of South (kiss Two compu'sorv eve't went to t indv Dt te ( ' Dav i followed by C n ' , Bfirett of Bui Loniond a o I oram u Stamos of BM ss Varan then wor he op lorul event web Jan la V AIL ARol ND o hi's wt t to lllla Linsn 't of South m Class Three and V itki S'arros of lien I omond in lass Two Other finisht rs moidc in ( lass hroe wt rt M u bet .re the DAV laa.es had heaTlbre,-- k nd g in , 1 J ACKIE ended the evening with 26 po.rts while Denise pumped in 22 more These i vo alone outscored the entire Luv t tlub but it Was a team i c - t trif mi en the n t pat into me i onx bracket This wax a p that the defending champ j Class Three winners were Mane Oakeson, Davis, Mary Flien Clark, Davis, and Tina ncals half as these fine seniors e! xed out a great Career with a sapt r e'fon t sEte tournament UOODS CROSS U ev pected the Uoods Croxx and Davis girls gymnastics teams staged a showdown for the Region Four title last wick The came about as close as two teams can come in a competition, whf n evervthu g had settled, the Undents owned the title tv a si m s they were made of on Satut dav when they came bam to defeat a good East H.gh tc am to claim fourth place it, the Gymnastics WlGHAM - OGDEN -n sen of Davis and Cindv Ora of Box ldcr right behind In the Class Two c omp H sory event the winmis vi i of Luj n Hy mas Troy followrtl bv Paige Goodm o! Woods Cross and Vi ki Stamos of Bt n Lomond M ss S amos then won the optional e ont with C indv Orme of Box I htr and Reeky Johnson of I g m rig! t behind I HE UOODS Cl oss and Davis teams have both qualified for the side mu t w ith sev eral cf the top in divdual finishers from 'he lv trill iturf lilt ( Uuh clubs sinuilv lar to end guntit d t It tn comm tnd in ito xL t ,, t si on t H le held ng tht r ejg Ust 6 alcoas a t ' s 1 . d ill i i . w ts ' . i hm ' t j i 1 i ( t 1 Hlg Jh d. mi , i i 'xe hi li f is the C it umo e ond am put on a s, ormg i spl i l n a eour ie t t t1 e r f, n v BOA Lit Gif Kl M i v wen' gh ji k e Bt- -, ads fit J v t 'ht w the go ( I , assistant 1 H V would love to Ihv L- - t " it r i ' vte.- - J Ireni os bee ornt I urv to 1 A . e C li o 1 I ( A SI v Rt iut tt T It was liL t . David and Cioua h all nr 'h ' you read about in th go d f A !) i M 'q It V , S 1 Lil t 4A w ei t i tuts i , t ( tst co'rt 1st S45 w k init - t rt hit f rxt 0 is time i f team 1 1 rt wnl be a summer sc axx award-- drd ; niv two wi t ks tni, pa'ed statting 1 L ij it will plav on Mondav f WtirK sdav n ghts w ith an l patetl starting date as Mav 22 and 24 and anticipated t injlelion of league on Julv 17 and 19 There will be a citv i ornament of the top teams i ir led the Bn. ves with points apoie wills iinnidtt Dt hid Lv iy on each league participat a g with anticipated starting vine July 31 concluding Aug ft t raves it. ng to d q si bt In and inis w II he ! ' OK , in Any voung men 15 ga older that are mtercso coichmg, please cunt n xixonddav losers brdcktt and a remdteh with the e field team ( tournament UM ( P th 1 Mu T t i It J P nost ,iQd ' w K ni ill W i d TV loss puts the whtn the ount.ful uarn took on the Snyline gals in the hr di. tiht " - ' P 1 , DAVF YUGHVV1 r I a lV wars 15 Ou d i I lit A riU i iiiiul Brails Stale state s s ' yi,y ' i ' n m md ir AN t ' OGDL N i ti V I i lutrament hKHNNW uate ew rogroni S, t Helen Han, han mm an n ( , M at 'heir st h. in ad ,y,t d i , I c C ; , ,tV i r i gekcfapv m mils Cl'1 Association officers are Mar.ene Lund president, ' r vice Pe'tmgill B inrie Couloner, v" e m and treasurer, At its aeobsen, tour t i r ' ( h i rrrap Helen As i' V III" U l'rrtii (a'ul j i i' !' t Ojt of I ( be ht tu ' V n, All t ) t m, ont i ; r r? 1 1 bixt-bu- RV i ei i i v iun-the- wumen interested g t rs are m .ltd to attend tht d niter ar'd six sal lew C omens AAILET r C chirp a id i'l 1 i m tVe spu-- t L Is ru totsef i i Ja $.0 pt r buy all igo group bt c indue ted May , at ' m H gh Sen vi b txi bad n oJ it 3 p in r i r L i th mai on L D hi Kn -- t i h n ( !f ie d , i 1 , w bos r COM will wph tnuuts f t m xq j id L as quarter lx tgue ages u to i tor ava.tdtie drd It lessons are interested GROT P golf Vkt A Vv ' nation will Rt ( it mi Bovs must lee 13 pnor to July il and cannot turn lb pnoi to Juiv 31 hi o' in ! ton ay user s' iht the pesxv L ast s the the f t st quarter leopards hur g ir tin it to Lmx'K re git in L t ! 14, lie 1! ! shewed a lot of i ar u bv conrrg back aftt r Ins 1V Warned a ihuMi w the lew mot t g is a ; el arue to de It rd he - c t tie t ai f e'd ponsors 0 League v. 1 hit for Suzzane senior Kar1 Layton Recreation -- u unmr J 1 IT WAS d'sapp the F aietiPS CC aterrpts Tht taxi uu1' seemed to be at tf e eha " stripe all night j ft ng 21 at tempts the wee good i 1" (4 tliem 1 1HF FLOOR F xeit i e n the C lass Three event wt r e i ( o'leen ( lawson of D i , s billowed bv Laur re M u it a so of the Darts and E - uig Asav of Uixxls Cross rw i r It, 11 c t s ta 1 to 1 is three of , uivfi uud the range from To nr ind hit in double r , i Clearfield won "he gane U from the fa Id outmo'-inFast club by 30 on field g Even their foul xt t ing was be ter hit'mg on t Fai ops thur their about ms t i re THE w 1 wen?n t used to Ling t o no real'v knew how iR T gi rls would rt u h , ( snowed a lot i downing tV Lex , play ,ng oie nf N game's of thi: toun j n nt t leurfitld gals ,st waxn t ( . the of pan h 1 Valley View Women Hold Opening Meet ' ' uJG avtjr of u it td wt rk exptnenct m ilt pm my directorate of the t ' t Recreation office flee r s specific logistics wht re nt will tf the L pu.v ( hit f PI e s and Prt gr tot ate of Plans r ' t d to si ,f) x Dim c 1 jw i ht FOR please further information, Lav ton contact Recreation office, 376-345- va BOUNTIFUL usual lv got s with a front line that avt agt s around the 5 6 maik while the Eagle gdls b ive pm ;! over six foot on the hoot Cndch eheri Hlav By summed it up when she nut ed, Theyre just too tall for us We get one shot while (hfv get dll the nr bounds and shoot She added til! they miss that it was almost like plaving trie Viewmont team, bop ,ne huge up frort i iI!fi By DUE U1G1UM - OGDEN It s the dream of every basketball player to go through a season undefeated and to claim the state chain pionship in the process MOST schools would take the state championship at anv cost Last Saturday night both those dreams came true for the Viewmont girls as they closed out a great year by taking the state crown The Vikes defeated Skyline to finish the year with a 22 0 mark and the state title THEY say the sign of a great team is the one that can win the close games In the semifinals the Vikings beat Orem by two, then in the finals they fought a game Eagle five down to the wire and took a win 40-3- 8 This contest was a see-sabattle all the way with neither team able to take command Viewmont led most of the way in the quarters but for some reason the Eagles seemed to catch them and actually have the lead at the conclusitm of most periods was a team effort on the part of the Vikes that won the contest First of all there were s the by Shelly Green Then a couple of long range IN THE end however it lay-up- shots by Chris Whetton Debbie Asper got into the act with a couple of field goals underneath Debbie Halford got a great offensive rebound and put it back in for two when they needed it LAST, but certainly not least, Karen Eckman was dominating at the defensive end of the floor grabbing any and all rebounds Down the stretch the Vikes found themselves at the foul line again The night before they were terrible, and this night they were just slightly above that FOR THE evening the CUSTOM SUPERIOR A ikes only hit on Si at m the final sex ends and were the pressure type, they gave the Vikes the victory This is a great cham pionship team, they had everything, size, speed and quickness All of the gals are being looked at by the college folks which gives you some idea of their talent Viewmont worked hard all year to gain the top spot and they earned that rating SKYLINE proved to be the club to reckon with in the fu ture as the majority of their stars are underclassmen Sue Daw hit for 12 while junior Kelly Paul had 8 and sophomore guard Melhssa Madsen finished with 6 Viewmont showed their balance again with Debbie Aspc--r hitting for 11, Shelly Green 10, Karen Eckman 8, Chris Whetton 7 and Debbie Halford 4 Halford, Eckman and Asper won the battle of the boards over a tall Skyline crew THE crowd was the largest ever to watch a high school girls game in Utah, with the majority of them for the Vikes Down the stretch it was the Vikes ability to control the ball out front and their press- ing half court trap which spelled defeat for Skyline COACH Lynn Dubois WHEN THINGS go bud for a t lub they all go bad and this was the case with the Braves in this contest Skv line tame out of the starting blocks will fire in their eyes while Boun tiful seemed to tie still sdue mg their opening round vn tory T he result was a quit k Fagle lead that settled down to 12 5 at the end of the fust quarter From there on it v a , an uphill battle for the Hour Skyline is an excellent shoot mg team but our gals wanted it bad We've worked hard for this goal all year and now we have it I feel great His feelings were the same for all the gals, tears were flowing and hugs were being handed out With the majority of the club being seniors the Vikes will go back to square one to work on defending their championship, but right now they just want to sit back and enjoy the feeling of knowing theyre the best rr Ll ifcl tiful bunch tf J1I.M period, while Skyline was pouring m 19 to take a com manding 31-- lead at half time Bountiful did manage to hold down the Skyline scoring machine in the third period and going into the final eight minutes the Braves trailed y YAIJJKY SIOItTS BRAND NEVJ (19 Fool) MAM 7 1297 Fully power steering exterior trim package camper mirrors Retail $12 750 turbo-hydrom- 1 tfij BRAND NEW Foot) 6 cubic foot Fully gas fndge exterior trim package Dodge chassis 1026 Fully engine tilt wtieel power from everywhere getting points up on their side of the I W ut . 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