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Show pr 2d Place In State - xtruck VMGHAM Midnight Bountiful succor lc urn ds Ibt ir t in di re1 la slurs .n the sidte Murnjmtnt i e to art end on the Bt igham T oung soccer f c id last Sa turdas uung and N the clock had t entd c h i TN uttunvsood m stake I U, this sc i tt t dSts impi used gteatlS Ji.i ing the.r tit st It g urn s allow mg the it loss, lit t hit ouuble elimination at! nr tin Biases sure m itt hi d up ui mist tht alss is s tmigh U t si i tub Boun'ttul tan t aa is a mi the am and it i Bras t s ssere on tht it wa Ols nipus ssas in s' and tin s nere suppose d to t at tin Biases but again (lit Bunn tiful lib plaved good solid socter and tame away tilth the sun That si t tht ' ige U a Bountiful and View niont i oiliest Built m.nutt a irnt r take t sth tf, game began ghl tnd si ored first bul . II if ik t tied it up in the set ond nen the tint k st I ut k u'mght loi the Biases and II ghltnd took advantage of it obsiousls tited Bountiful n i n and tana d a 3 am n it B unt ful uokt up a lot of d ut the tou r g i ople n mu nt ( oat h Paul Mitt hell was couldn t mud of tin i lub In mine pioud the kids gave 'lit it all h ghland had to ght fot estrsih.ng thts got il t hr tt We base st st n kids k k nt l t ir and they re hungry fot the title 1 1 I i . 1NDFFD In foie the match was saying how Brases were to be bt te alien they left Ihe fit Id f t ehng was boa good the Bt ises will be next season vine tut lucks tin i game the Vikings tied the store sending it into user lime Parkhurst and Jas Patkm tath got goals in the usi rtmie period to gise the Biases a H less stetory and eliminate mont from the tournament VIEW MONT am on Monday and on Wedntsday the Brases fated THE tame The Huskies had aon their region and siere tonstdered one of the best tlubs in the state again the Braves siere t (insider able un dt rdogs Parkhurst wasted no time m this game scoring aith less than a minute gune in the game During the next taents minutes the Braves dnmmat td play but missed seveial golden storing opportunities Camp Roger midaay through the 1 graduate d x s a ' t al'J The akons wasted r.u timt m i second half to send the game mto overtime This marked the fourth time in a row the Biases had to go into over tune Again the Brases took control of the game and bt fore the final ahistlc had blown Parkhurst had stored lao more goals giving him a ha! trick and the Braves a F victors and a berth in ihe stale final While ail this was going on the Highland team had gone undefeated the first aetk of las and had to sit and wait t the Brases So on Satin anting ass st till C a as their tu a boss i g H m st n FOOTBALL FOR tin nets also saw I mebat k eff art a amp beginning June 4th, an t nounced Dave Wilson, YMCA ( amp Administrator , V It'f Staples, Solomon quiiu and Nick Tovar ltd ft six it t itam into the state Jeff Trussell, l, ornament B ,l Biimu, Kevin Jamison, i n .o Johnson, and Scott Ii u r g wt ie big names in i k wh ill narrowly lost the P and a state plasnff garni v. loth tltes lost at Otem onstdt ring the time inC volved for the new coat h and i qjdtteibatk with a quts I mahle kn t the Clearfn Id K am per ft rnied at II IN THL av mtt t i spot ts the tah. Camp Roger offers swimming, boating, fishing, backpacking, horseback rid mg, nature trips and more to git Is and boys ages 8 to 14, W Ison declared I ach camp period lasts an t ntire week beginning Sunday at 3 JO p m and ending the Billowing Saturday at 10 00 a m T ransportation is also available for one way or round trip T i explained that ampobjectisesaretoproside WILSON soungsters with experience in cooperative living in the out of doors, to utilize the tesources of the natural surroundings and to cort- - By DAVE H IGHAM BOLNTIf LI - While the male athletes were building lor the future the gals at lewmont High stole the show with a couple of regain titles V a state championship this past sear m sports I THE BOVS prig ram saw a lot of antot s gi t plas mg tune which is a gtxid indua t mn for next se tr but the Jills were a senior ladent d outfit that showtd what the ast iot pie of seals has built Why sweat it? up to I irst off in football tne ikes were hit b a rash of injuries that limited them m what they muld do It seems that ansone that was put in a tunning back position was in lured tausing the coaches to shake up the lineup almost can keep cool this summer for a fraction of the cost of ar conditioning wth You Universal tstrv game HIGHLIGHT Evaporative of the year was their near upstt over Bountiful, only a late surge by cooling. the Braves presented the Vikings from coming away the winner Bright spot for football was the play of senior light end Rick Hallows and touple of juniors in Doug Day it keeps you cool. Without keeping you broke. ning round game to Coath biothtr s team from took title ( anal Zone to BASKETBALL also gave some interesting moments Ihe boys dropped their first two league games by a total of two points Both times they had the last second shot only to see both of them roll off the i im for the loss From then on the Vikes never did find their Conditioning 73 sjg ter confidence Seniors Cal Curtis, Cory as tough as a a lot of people by winning the region crown Tit it was swimming and sorter that came the closest to winning all the maibles Probably one of the best high school football games in tent years included the Bountiful club this past year Whenever the Braves and avion get together on a football field the game has been surprised 1 ransportation and registra non, Wilson suggests that or 1 no short of being a classic THIS YEARS game was be best of all of them The g ime meant first place in the itgion when the two fused off mi the Lancer field I tv ton siiuik first but the Braves tame back It all came down lo one play in the end Bonn tiful had a fourth and one goal mi the Lavton one yard line Hanks Scott Fden John Skedros, Mike Tates, Tod Jones, Gil Hodges and lohn Ifigley gave it their best when the clock was winding down It wasnt to bt howt vet as the Layton defense ht Id and piexerved the win Lien with the loss, their only one in itgion play, the Btaves wtnt in state and met Skvbnc the opening round As we all JUNIORS RICK Miller, Btad Thaiker and Kt'lv Downs got in a lot of valuable plastng time and should be ihe nucleus of a good bail thu coming sear Another big change in basketball ntxt sear will be itam call the Fagles weit vety in winn.ng the Mute title ihe head coat h no longer will Dm Cleserls be calling the hi ts After serving as the Viking 1 impressive BIGGEST namt s head man ever since the school opened its doors the keable, and very kndwl edgeable, coath stepped down md his assistant Ron Johan sen was named the new head t each ON THE other side of the turn, the girls basketball Ham, confidence was no Coach Lynn Dubois coached the girls lo a perfect 26-- season that was climaxed by a state championship OOT BALL was berth in the state playoffs, basketball ptovided some exciting and baxebad moments t , hi All Staters Dean Lavton and Ron Hammer along with Chris Davies, Scott Pendlt 'on, Dave W right, Scott Linear, I arty Hale, Scott Irwin Kyle MtKav, Bill Wernli and Sieve luolxun set Winter and in tvervthing movtd indoors with hasketball and swimovtr the ming taking spotlight Irvv Williams, Scott Pendleton, ( hris Davies, Scott Crowther Brian Slagowskt were the st mors on games were exciting MEANWHILE in the pool the Braves were tough winning the region crown, just !,ke the girls before them, and then giving a good show ng tn the state meet Bryson Smith, Dave Balling, and Reed Quinn were big names ui the water for Coach Jack Stnmnger The girls basketball club was fun to watch They installed a new offense which was great and a straight man-madefense which is uncommon m the female sport Kathy Thornley, Lisa Met and and Debra lee were the big names for the gals who made their first ap n ptarance ion in state competit- ALSO IN the winter months the wrestling program at Bountiful came alive going undefeated for most of the year Coach Kim Petersen turned the program around with the help of seniors Dean Lavton, Ron Hammer, Mike Warner, Paul Taylor, Paul lawrence, Wade George and Ron Merrill Included in the year was a tiouncing of Brighton in a dual meet, the Bengals went un to win the state crown Unfortunately juniors Muir, Wayne Nelson, John Luddington, Les Lem mon and Blaine Bernard will all be back next year AT Bountiful SOCCER started out slow but finished with a bang The Braves placed second in league play but came on to place second Auto m In track a couple of long distance runners in Brad cold streak to open up the league action but then saw them turn it around and finish strong Senior Mark Garn Junior Kelly Downs were the mound people for the Vikes, and good ones they were state Jay Parkin, Steve Ioolson, Kurt Menlove and Paul Taylor were the only ,1 mors to graduate, so next uar the Braves have seven starters back We Carry Most Major Brands Pick up and Delivery Baseball saw the Vikes hit a Durtsthi and Dave Knvanec nded their careers at the school while others like Stott Stewart and Todd Tueller slatted theirs t HITTING-WIS- a Biae Brian and Steve Nielsen wete among the best Juniors Mark Nielsen, Matt Lalli, ru Madsen and Rvan Sandfoid will be bat k next year great class as far as athletic s go Names like Lynn Muir, Stewart, Taz Murray, Ray Parkhurst, Randy I tnell, Mike Krammer, luddington, Jtff Anderson and a host of others will be baik to make nt xt year one of the best in lUinor E Bown BOUNTIFUL had a good o'ar but they had Dave I arnes, Ktvin Pec k and Kent Gmes closed oul great thrte year careers fot the Viewmont soccer program These three led the teams to state all three years h, story ti i? and this year only losses to Olympus and Bountiful stopped them ftoni reaching the finals IN BOYS track the big name was distance runner Kelly Gibbs who seemed to always be near the top five finishers in the big races Girls track again won ihe itgion title and had some xieat efforts in state, Debbie Halford set a new state record m the shot, Chris Whetton was tops tn the long jump, Sue Marchandt and Karen tkman in the discus and lion Carter in the long run L ting rat es Wrestling again won the itgion crown with sentots lodd Overton, a state cham pion, Shane Sweatfield, Dave Shuldberg, John Bedding htld, Reed Smith and John Hansen leading the wav Senior John Taylor was the best tennis player in the isher itgion and the brothers were tops in swim nnng 1 ALL IN all it was a good for the girls at the school while the boys look forward to mother year uar $2.00 Off $100 T3 B off Ibolh oooraeioradooraoQQa eg SvWE $2.00 or $1.00 or both Q Save $2 00 on your favorite large 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Q II 0 Business at the school quarterfinals Track and field lor the men produced some top individual efforts, and tennis had a great year 0 Law Lnough tu Handle All Your (da ss Seeds. . , Small I noutfh to Ojfer Friendly, ' Pi rsonal Sen ice. Cali but SPRINGTIME bungs out the best in their athletes Baseball placed second in region play and went into the state tour namenl Soccer won the region and got the state sophomore named Debbie the Braves and were eliminated Asper came on strong when it counted and secured the title First the gals went through the tough region winning all their games, including a touple of great encounters with Clearfield Then in state there were a few anxious moments but Whetton, Hal lord, L ekman. Green and a lust a couple of close games FOR ALL YOUR GLASS NEEDS" 773-373- 1 H BOUNTIFUL came alive in the springtime with baseball and soccer gaming statewide attention Led by the pitching nl Steve Hilton and Lynn Muir the baseballers won the itgion title and went into the state playoffs as the number one rated team in the state Glass Company 1181 South State BOB WEBB to watch Now Open in Clearfield Residential Gals Gahi WiQVjmmL losing year These sensors never gave up and all the at van; Hal-lor- & Air F tser gaining FOR information on fees, volleyball tournament This was the first indication of things to rome from seniors l hris Whetton, Debbie Karen Eckman, Sheliy Green, who have all become household names in girls uihk tics ROBERT LOVE litaves state tales this past star C held the Viking gals were placing fourth in the state EDISON COMPANY - BOLNTH LJL Although the so called major sports at ihe school were very compe titive it was a couple of minor sports that almost gave the dtsiduil Last year, over bill) youth attended amp Roger and we are expecting to serve an tsen greater number this year,' said Wilson Our camping program is beiummg more popular every year because parents are pleased with the values and ideals that we in still in their kids " problem whatsoever s the basketball club that gave it Iheir all despite having a By DAVE HIGHAM to the mental social and spirtual growth of each and ever y in and Rick Miller W hiie the boys were on the MeORAW J tht 122 1214 Corporal Thomas Tudor of the Layton Polite Department takes time from his busy schedule to get acquainted with a class of kindergarten students at Lavton Elementary School Officer Tudor made the visit to the school a little more exciting as he entered the play ground with the patrol cars red light and siren on We feel that-itbetter to become friends with the kids when they are younger to let them know that we are their frit nd, not an enemy of the law the liJ A DAYS WORK Dountiful Competitive This Year: Look For tribute phssiial, parents call the Y at drop b the YMCA o Great Year Next Season CANAL ZONE TITLE On May 4, 1 K4 the Imp P mania w officer noted Biighutn thin came back ti bt at a good W e st H gh c lub states ' ,iti tflewmont Btsls Stole The Show u the sc hot, Summers coming. 1 s l AGAIN JACKIE Betne was Dig t tne in girls track winnir, boih the 100 and 220 surd ilusht s in the state mett Ms Rune will graduate as d one of the best u'hletes in the school, and s' itt s I isiorv C leal In id Ins some big n mo s in junior s, Russell Ii,) (,ar y Dixon and am Ri ad to name a few to i ii iy on nt xt yt ar spoils In bd.ktiball the al tons were one of the fop tluee tt ams in the tt gion, tht s wound up as thud plate in the legion and a trip to the state lournament The Bali o.is dtopped then Rtid )' j. ilu akons had their ups and Joans in boih gnls and boss i one to Bt lghton g LOCATED 5 miles east of Milt Lake City, near Kansas, tioan -- . I bs Brian J. hnson who has a very atuk knte and was a dnul t f u But with t User at fust Johnson and plasets hke Bob IB rteta Mike Muir, Kes in unison Jetf Trusstll. Brsci i hrpman and Steve Beal tht ( ii arfitld ttam tame up with j louith place finish in region is underway at He Salt Lake YMCA, 737 fast St t ond South for Camp Roger with the first of nine weeks of and 773-55- 1 grtat Registration 1 Heating i I Registration i HILLCREST tied the score 1 i I REMEMBERING that t h. tktngs had alrtads beaten Bountiful tsuce in league plas the so calltd expt rts p,t kt d me V ikes as the si mm r agiin I he Erases st oted first siitli Ray Parkhut st gt tting tin goal and held thtt lead until with ten seconds left in the at IN THE spring time the Clearfield teams came into 'heir own being considered rung tn all spurts Baseball finished in a tie fur second p.ace, won a plavoff game ihen went on to the state urnament Stott Hartung, Sieve Bt al Craig Adams, M ke Arrant and Glen Abevta gne the Clearfield school a g md showing in state, after il, upping their first game to ( uttonwood, the F alcons beat twmont then lost a close I 1 Hillcrest Before the season opened Afer the u is in kogt r Rt d tu'led it qu ts as bd,htllidil t a i h to cun'inue bis i dji a on at Briqt am Tt ut g as a SO AFTE R a m i tail THE SIGN of a go id c ltd) is one that gets bettu and tin 1 I ii km i hi m up wrestling the big name was Herman Martinez and Italy Arave, both performed extremely well in both region and state competition arts r and Brent H incut k was namtd head 'out bail toath enls two weeks one even considered the 1 suund in the rt gi i standings First g in e l p da liras t s dust lit d Prny o 4 vslmh is one gime this sit' supposed to si in 1 hi n hi Blasts lust in os i rt me to Imtsht d i lub In e'tart into his prides mal r,x!t ' su.it! C I ii d .Mtt lucks to Be thete the nd and H ghUad would de Mros mem in the brst game Nut so said the Braves as suJas Patkm goals gave tht B mt ful t lub a 2 s it tors in i opening game forcing the I onj k true cits i . i IN THE girls portion of basketball Jackie Beene led the Falcons to a second place tegion finish and a trip to state to defend their title learfield dropped a very close game to Orem to lose out in an effort to get a iimatch with the V tewmont l learf.eid aih.etic ytar this t ast tae've months FIRST THfclR head football i oath called it quits and then 'heir htdJ man in roundhall a d the same Jaik Hannum J. udtd t j devote a his time atond game, the Biases the Blasts weie among tin so rails after all the s uni ( Soccer IN ORDFR fur the Prases t hey aouid i a in the title a.t to bt at the Rams twice i Mruck midnight though the had left d mark nil Tt ss or Id Going into the st tie p (IPARHflD couple major tuath.rg chances and a sen talented senior i'ass aouid sum up the I d land II u and then lost their second game to Sky View A r..mes during the atek, B 'untiful, and a team that idnt plavtd m a week f nulls HICHAM By DAVE das the game was set betaet n a team that had aon two he BEFORE im Year iearvleld Od Braves Earn Respect And PRO 0 ly Cnoodl P DUE 'm DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 1, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX By ynj '4 u1 m Offer good on regular menu B prices through June LAYTON CLEARFIELD Cash va'ue ?0 cect one per putvhase per rusiomer No va J lh ome promoi ons Lmrut 1978 Pzza Hut me ROY WOODS CROSS 17, 1978 |