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Show WEEKLY REFLEX SEPTEMBER 20, 1979 DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, RetiFOOt Diimsp Set Region Five Is Strong Fo? 29th And Balanced By DAVE WIGHAM NOAH WILL be replaced by a new guide dog from the San Its funny how things change. Sometimes though it takes a long time for those changes. Other times it doesnt take very long at all. Rafael Guide Dog School on Oct. 20, 1979. The guide dog won the top dog award at the San Rafael Guide Dog School. He has been used to put on demonstrations for school children in schools from North Ogden to Springville. case with the teams in the newly formed Region Five football league. Before the season began most experts, at least they feel they are, were saying two SUCH IS THE things. First, that West was the toast of the league, after all the Panthers had a lot of players returning from last years state runner-u- p club in the 4A ranks. NOAH WAS one of the main reasons the past president of SECONDLY THEY were saying that all the clubs had a shot at the region title, all the clubs but two. Highland and South. Highland, they said, was a basketball school with no football tradition. South was simply going through a sport crisis at the school. Well with three weeks gone, two in preseason and one week of league action, the tones of those experts have changed a little. the Eagles organization started the state-wid- e guide g dog campaign. fund-raisin- The dogs trainers were Tom Ainsworth and Russ Post. WEST DOES have a strong football team. They have beaten East 28-hung on to defeat Viewmont 14-- and lost to Judge in overtime. That puts the Panthers in the human category in anyones book. They still might be considered the favorite in the league but they have certainly looked beatable. As for the second thought, consider at this stage of the game, that Highland hasnt lost a game yet this season and South was beaten for the first time last Friday by a strong Bountiful team. If the Cubs are supposed to be down try to convince the Braves. year. By DAVE WIGHAM LAYTON THE BENGALS came out and on their first possession marched down the field and scored. At this time many Lancer faithfuls were starting to wonder if the club would ever bounce back. At this time three seniors, mainstays from last years state championship club rose to the occasion and although the win was a team effort most observers felt it was the work of these three players that won the game. It has been said many times by different people throughout history that when the going gets tough the tough get going. How about the cream always raises to the top? THOSE WHATEVER people were talking about it certainly could apply this past week to the Layton football team. Last week the Lancers faced the possibility of dropping their third straight ball game, something not done in the history of the school. They had already lost to a 14-- out-duel- 16-- The word around the league now is defense. Every team has a top rated defense. SHOULD BE a great season with everyone going those three state playoff spots. Laytons Matt Green (84) barely gets his kick over the outstretched arm of a Brighton player as Dave Burke (34) and James Suitt (77) help out. The Lancers downed Brighton to claim their first win of the EXTRA POINT BOUNTIFUL ONLY put ten points on the boards West had a tough 7 win against South in winning Woods Cross over Viewmont and Highland 10-- after DAVE BURKE, Mark Vigil and Kurt Gallegos all reached down and found that something extra to put three touchdowns on their side of the ledger and claim a 216 victory over the Bengals. team in Idaho and then to Skyline of Salt Lake City and were faced with a top rated club in Brighton. By DAVE WIGHAM But - You would think that with a football high school sports wnen two rivalries go head to head and this is probably one of the its also true that these two have staged some of the classic football games in these parts in recent history. BOUNTIFUL game that pits a club that hasnt lost against one that hasnt won the outcome would be easy to predict. - ' IN THEIR league openers last week the Braves looked good in downing previously undefeated South, a club that will have a lot to say about the TROUBLE IS that when the two clubs in question are Bountiful and Viewmont the prediction thing becomes a lot harder. True the Braves are 36 on the year and 16 in region play while the Vikes are 2 in practice and 1 in league. region championship. Viewmont played the best football of their year in the second half against West but still fell which is closer short 14-than most would have thought 0-- going into the contest. Records mean nothing 0-- 17-2- 2 Only PENNY POUND PORTRAITS This win gave the word pride a whole new meaning. Brighton was a club that almost beat Skyline, the same Skyline that embarrassed the Lancers the week before. Talk was that the Bengals would win this game. Yet this is a good Layton football club and one with more pride than some gave them credit for. NOW ON the heels of this first win the Lancers enter into league action this week with a home game against a surging Roy team. in best rivalries in the state. BOUNTIFUL will rely on , their balanced attack and dominating defense while the Vikes will look to the passing game and new found defense. The Braves first defensive unit hasnt given up a single point in the first three outings and Clark Mabey, Frank Sessions, Kurt Thompson, John Robertson, Curt Sampson, Cory Hilton and Russ Jensen would like nothing better than to shut down the Vikes offense. VIEWMONTS defense came alive in the second half of the West game limiting the high geared Panther offense to just one first down in the When Scott Barlow, Mark Flake, Kevin Freestone, Steve Carlson and the rest of the line give Kyle the time he can throw with anyone. ning Wise the Vikes look to Scott Allred, Brian Skidmore and Steve Knighton while the Braves counter THE GAME is under the lights at Viewmont this Friday with a large crowd expected. Its also the Vikings homecoming this week. The Braves are favored, on their record, but 5x7 color portrait. Only a penny for each pound your child weighs. This special offer is for a limited time only Additional portraits available at regular prices: Each 8x10 . . Each 5x7 . from original package Age limit, 12 years. 2 or 3 children, add $1.00. Select from several poses and scenic backgrounds. 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W illie Stargell plays pro baseball for what team? 5. Who won the LPGA Rail Charity Golf Classic? When you are injured on the job, call the sub-fou- Chiropractic Care Center for an immediate ANSWERS TO SPORTS QUIZ 1. Lee Trevino. 2. David Pearson. 3. Roger Bannister. 4. Pittsburgh Pirates. 5. Ann W asham. appointment. NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION E& Show. AS LONG as Gary Hansen and his staff are at the school Range Master on Duty Also Morrell is getting better Passing j 5 msi Experienced FREE ESTIMATES 10:00 A.M. Until 7:00 P.M. Daily Except Monday every game with experience. A writer declares that every single man makes a false step sooner or later. Thereafter, of course, he is known as a married man. now have both experience and a good football team. Ui ON THE other side of the coin, junior quarterback Kyle NATURALLY SPARKLING CEILINGS Nor A ' Sideline ll Spray CeilingsOnly shooting at from his halfback spot. JCPenney M-- F their belts the Royals also came up with their first win last week downing Olympus Coleflesh, Jim Suitt, Troy Moon, Gary Christiansen, Tim Nickerson, Kurt Kennedy, and Mark Bowman some needed simply before they experience became a good club. They anything could happen. this Friday. Mike Woodbury, A beautiful with Hollingsworth and Rob Cottle. Bountiful holds the upper hand in recent years but all of the games have been in question up to the final gun. This one should be the best in recent years. half. Craig Cook, Carey Bleckert, Craig Young, Brad Leavitt, Mike Dolder, Frank Putnam and Steve Knighton all played well in the West game and have confidence going into this weeks outing. Kevin Kott, the fine quarterback of the Braves, was banged up a little in the South win but will be ready to go a big junior tight end, is turning into a great pass receiver for Kott and the Vikes will have to watch him closely. Viking coaches were also impressed with the running of Mike Hollingsworth two preseason games. Now with some experience under Like the Lancers, the Royals were hit hard by graduation, losing standouts like Fred Fernandes and Kevin Christiansen and struggled through the first War Bountiful-Viewmo- nt Effective Sept. Al l. EAGLES are invited to attend this retirement dinner of Sept. 29. The dinner will be either frog legs or steak, cost is $5.50 per person. The proceeds will go to charitable organizations in Chile. full-cour- SO ALL OF a sudden the experts are singing a different tune. Word now is that any team can beat another squad in this league. Indeed if the first weeks action is any indication then this has to be considered the toughest and most balanced league in the area. . retirement dinner for A Noah will be held Sept. 29 at the Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 3355 building in Roy. Noah is a guide dog who has worked for his master, John Stodgell since 1968. 003033003 |