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Show ft WEEKLY REFLEX aiyiy y VtFTfVn By DALE - CLF ARFIELD Falcon Ians have to be more optimistic about their football team this season situe they don't have to go through the same kind of coaching changes they went thmLgh a year ago WITH FOOTBALL only a week ago last year the it j r f eld head man resigned to pursue a full time rodeo career, a decision he tmn t C regretted In stepped Brent Hancock, who had earned a winning reputation at Bonneville High and at tkiber State, to tr to thiow together a g.ioa foo'baii season He did just that time for a umh to install his system, it tukts the players some time to get used to the new toac h and his thinking litis marks the second year that these plavers will have played under the Hancock system and things have to be better Again last year the kids weren't sure about the new coach on the block bu' after their accomplishments o! a year ago, getting into the playoff situation for a stale berth, the kids have that much needed confidence in their head man IT TAKES COACH HANCOCK has a about simple philosophy Mai., c,r coaching in the high school scene rather than the college scene he came from In "ballets around the area have been m WH U IhLY don t realize is that after thecrew works on the field there is no one there to keep everyone off the about who you plus, ail you can do in high school is coach the kids you have to get after 1 his year the h u Icons it have seme plavers whi simply luve o srfav play ,ng e vt week wh.'e Uyirg a nght game on the Mueller P..i diamond on is.M South this shortstop was down on a rout nc ground ball, boy was looking good, when the ball took a strange bounce and hit me in the mouth alii oput'ing a uoth through the lip Then after mspec-- ' n t f t',e infield ont-- could ee lire marks and other ui ti u J nidi k ' 1 j'lf g-- a'-.- (i people One of the best known names in the ( learfa id camp will be Stev Btel MevewtM ho'h Way- - Ijst year as ; de'ens.ve beck n a a a w H. ha'' g ud i - J and good tail Is O' tt, I and is a r 'dr'h an'c r n t! h t c de't nsiv e unit He U - , , n intern pno is j and was m ,t tG t laC kit's 1 -t i g- -. IMMLMA1I LY SOME .f the players blamed the lack v.oe i ti f-- part of the city as the cause They knew it n t a P'dvil s e ut But t hev soon Came to know I t 1 V. i BOIM1H I ev ht rt me ir,ht r S vear, it w is I v. i. iui ' i " i cepttd a Brave pass end u turned It far a tom i, w i th, slated w I IN THEIR baptismal year last season the young Cats gave their fans some exciting moments on the field included was their win over Morgan, a club that went on to win the state championship for their division Although the Cats never reached their goal of winning in the tough Region Four league they did gain the respect and attention of opposing coaches. In talking to some of the head mentors around the area many of them mentioned the Cats when talking about good teams this year with Mike Arran' c mm g hat k for his senior yeai M ke has both puwer and spot d ji d will be the center of the I al con attack With these three top plavet s back, along with many others and a coach that has won the players respect the f ulc mis will finish near the lop again this season Season LOSSIBil I TY' is to put grass in the infield, .u 'u J the bases, which would cut down on the t o- c tv the diamond would need i. i ; "s biggest complaints is the batters box By i two in c gurries have been played there is a g a "nd homo plate, the clay base would take NOTH! so THE MAIN problem tnat the Woods Cross club will probably face this year is the expectations of those who follow them Already people are assuming that with everyone back the Wildcats for the league are a shoo-ititle This may turn out to be the case, they might win the league, but a lot of times the number of players returning to a squad fails to impress the other teams. Last year the Cats made-sommental and physical errors that were expected of players that hadn't stepped on a varsity football field Give the Wildcats credit though, they werent intimidated b anyone This year with a lot of experience back those errors should drop off n WOODS CROSS has some good people returning in the m ( t AT i !Pfi s " , ti M 6 i By DAVE j, hiasid as of Idaho in UIGHAM I pitch softball player what the most are over and nine times out of ten the answer w .1 (n the calling of balls and strikes luryone has ll.cir own idi a about the strike zone, where it should be 0.- J where the umpires always miss it I' 758 Hill Villa Dr. - Layton, 376-S57- ive tti'v lining in calling bails and t 1 he ii : w - " ill h stnkts where the really don t 1 1L HL ONE f roblem about this system is that they don t jvi a fool proof rt.e'hod of helping the umpires on the 1 h ist s iI Tl VJlioJe Fryers Sts 29 Mild y Fish Fillets 24 oz. box Vi little f.t I eague gin August 7 All plaieis June 7, iy PLAY L must R 5 physicals can come need ng to Davis i High School field house on 2 and have a from physical for the cost of $4 Conditioning for all teams will start at 5 30 on Aug 7 at the Kaysville city diamonds The conditioning period will go from August 7 to Aug 16 before any uniforms will be worn or any scrimmage takes Aug 7 12 Business Large Enough to Handle All Your Glass Needs Small Enough to Offer Friendly, . Personal Service Screen Repair Used Windshields PLAYER cost will be 15 ($26 for two in the same family) and includes an individual and team color picture Any uniform issued but returned before league play begins will be refunded at one half of the rental price No refunds will be given for uniforms turned in after league play begins Mouth guards are extra and can be purchased for $1 25 at the issue time of equipment V ANYONE interested in helping or coaching in the football program should contact Paul Smith . BOB WEBB PICK UP AND DELIVERY Large Hydrophonic Delicious Apples z3 u. Large Salmon Centered Western Family 5 pack 0 a Lemonade - Ll a Lhs spo y DELICATESSEN 4sr Bread Dough Popsicics Q iKa cS&L FROZE CI Meat Pies d 00 Q Cantaloupe Banquet omafoes Ea. C) Western Family Way of Life Somehow its easier to forgive an enemy after you get even with him uW1 Pineapples LeegoG Begin Kav sv ii It kitbah will - Auto - Sweet Juicy IS pack .Js100 Lb. 3 49 Van De Kamp Extra Fancy Red C 63Lb. CutbTS Glieose Fresh Lime s 1181 FOR ALL YOUR GLASS NEEDS 1 Pot Coast Elayouilie LVdlo Glass Company South State 773-373- Boneless V place ? af "all rOt HOnst is s Now Open in Clearfield Residential 20 23 Casa Round Bone mpn, cinv'hirg that hit that green Car s,. ke and anyth, ng that didn t hit it was a w have venficatiun of phvsical examinations taken since Free Estimates a Vsfsr Pack i f Darrell W. Noble, Owner JClC r rnrzAim E ML there were very few questions to the home pipe umpire about the balls and strikes The p.tchei knew what he had to hit in order to get the strike called and the hit'er also knew what he had to protect In Idaho thev onlv use this carpet where the umpires ..ii n't paid They Pxt assume the paid officials know what thev ie doing It would be nice to see this carpet idea put t use m this area on all levels of play no matter if using p.i.d ot volunteer umpires HI forwad S 6 Lb. Can he- - 1- i is looking to this season S9S9 Crunchy Gninalion Tuna CJ s- listed, but these will be th mainstdts for their season effotts ( oa h Hawkins has a good staff to work with him and the Woods Cross or NOBLE SHAKES a SHINGLES Call !. & Peanut Butter r SCD2S Zll 7-- k it players, stars, than those ganiation Planters Creamy 10 02. jar IDAHO people have come up with a little gim-home plate that takes all the pressure off of the .mr behind the plate What they have done is taken a ni tug or carpet and cut it into a shape to fit around h me pi oe As we all know home plate goes into a point huuig'rt an her This rug was cut also into a peunt, so t as ,m'u the point of home plate The rug was the i at w dt h of hone plate and ran about three feet m a "f ti data's i.a.e iimr" S Juice Drin!; r-- But wbal about the other leagues, the ones In nl, are all volunteers, aims style They ' last year Sh rfcVVpf i and they ie it tied all the links of the trade in the tn-ns- ! s N 0 IN SOML It agues the ump.res are paid and belong to an laiion, these guys are supposed to take dimes and study the game so they should be able to determine ball Irian a strike Wildcats have the likes ot John Montgomery, Mark Tate, Andy Rochem and Jason Whitney These four have all grown Hus past e it a c- Del Mcnte Pineapple Cropefr yj3 instant - Mauds now the umpire must decide whether or ball passed over the plate between the hitters shoulders No game goes by without at least one di vactecnient over a Mr.ke or ball call f I u Sprite As it not for the opposition Cp front niakirg the hi h s and keeping the t'pponeT1-ofof the quarts id,u k, tte CA (ze Corned Daef ASK ANY slow have some in Greg 1ut'i' whn could play eula r ugh' end or wide receiver Mak LeChaminant is innthi r speedster who could i uu THt G Sw.fts I.HE W Fam-l- i Your Home How!! m v 1 Keep Old Man Weather Outside, A& B a Western Family Co!:o am, I always considered Utah to be i.f id thinking and inovations But after pi icing hall m Utah for so many years and then traveling up north to our neighboring state for a couple of softball touinametits, find that the potato growers have come up with riit ka that merits some consideration mg vJ Tide SooeI i I"4 Sr i'fi IS cz. Giant Size u lines j H0C Gandy Cars CL nter W season Insurance Claims X i. it nation Each Mars Assorted Pantry Pack SJOD i ,iv pec pie are aware of the problems, its not lakit t care of the d.amonds, but rather one of km pug o'f the placing surfat es during the day (. ! . n. sop, a stmns then contact Neil Jenkins at the K, . Frosting Sugar Ht 1 i : i season began last year a nl was hampered sornewha n his throwing T his year he repot ts no problem with the shoulders and should be ready to go full speed at the quartet hack spot in the bat kfield, one nut ,i have good running to complement the pacing, the Cats are hxiking good with a beefed up Dave Powell re turning Dave came to the Cats from Granger, you know the school that goes bananas over power lifting, and word has n that he is up aiound tl c 195 pound matk for this the Layer Go!:o r.li::os 10 ii). R i Jtf LD-- Betty Crocker I it;' t kill positions led by a coup e of players who saw action as quarterback last season Ostler is back for another season and he'll probably gt t the call to go at signal tallti for the ( ats Jeff underwent some surgity on his shoulders btfote the foothill SPF l ? Western Family i n ONE OF the Utter rum i g bat ks in the league will wt i a Clearfield un form ih.s eai Woods Gross Ready - X 3 Bttty Crocker Ready to Lpread i W1IH all the d.amonds to take care of there is ,i,d to keep these kids off the d.amond one . J tons, the head of the Parks and Recreation, n !' U pH'biein is there and he too is open for ns une under consult ration is to bring in some i a ine infit J a , atiCii-i- W n h WOODS CROSS everyone back, including the water boy, the Wildcats are heading into their second year of varsity competition this Things are coming year looking up for Coach Wally Hawkins and his troops r? w A For Second o c;ii m t to si i j! H to s. r Rodger Vine t nt V m. ot w id h. go at the t.ght end sp has good size and spot d at f might see at turn eitht r as c defensive end or lim Un kt r Also both wavs thaigc of tne city atamonds and he problems ' We have to do some of the ,!s n the morning and then in the afternoon the hoo,! k ds go oyer and play on the field and then ll "i - n'.ut u learns pract.ee before the games start i. and if anyone has the answer wed like to I" J s ,n t Use a 0 t! M k' 1 By DAVE MUCH AM IGH AM about the condition uf the playing f.elds for tficu " f."t con'ests wondering why the city cant lake pro; i rate of the .nf.eld college you can be picky By DAVE VHGHAM I: ' "rryyyfyTTr f T Sofibaiicrs Complaining About Condition Of Fields Clearfield Ready To Challenge For Region of Tr7ryT'T'? DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 27, 1378 ?H Re-Ro- i |