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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 4, WEEKLY REFLEX pr L 1979 Jl By DAVE WIGHAM - Whether WOODS CROSS people realize it or not a great new rivalry has started up in high school sports. Woods Cross and Bountiful have established themselves as such, and last week when the Cats stunned the Bountiful football team with a 0 victory the ground rules were set. Fase By DAVE WIGHAM - CLEARFIELD The Falcon football team now finds themselves in a small hole as far as their region standings go after their loss last Friday to Sky View. in CLEARFIELD is now region action and theyll be looking for their first region victory this week when they travel up to Roy to battle the 2 Royals. Like the Falcons, their contest with a record. 0-- WEBER AND Layton are right ahead of these two with marks, and since they face each other this week the winner of the Clearfield-Rocontest will pull themselves up into the pack. If the Falcons have any hopes of making post season play then theyll need to beat the Roy club on Friday. y ONCE AGAIN Robbie Richeson who played there a few years ago, noted one coach in the region. 7-- Hicks does about everything for the club. He is their quarterback, a defensive back and does all the kicking for them. Last week in the Sky View loss he booted a field goal. Gooch also plays defense and it was his interception of a pass that set up the touchdown, which he scored later. BEFORE THE game even began the two stars, more or less, for the Clearfield club last week were seniors Tim Gooch and Brook Hicks. Gooch has established himself as one of the top running backs in the league and hiSefforts havent gone unnoticed by the opposing coaches. H? has excellent speed and also power, he's much like Coach Viewmont Monte Jones had the Wildcats picked. The thing isnt as intense as it was several years ago because the kids work and Bountiful-View-mo- play ball together in the summer. But for some reason the Wildcat kids plain and simply dont like Bountiful. Anyone at the game last Friday definitely came away op- ponents this week will be looking for their first league win as Roy also enters the ROY HAS been struggling a little this year but that was to be expected following the graduation of most of their standouts. Coach Jacklin has his troops ready for this one as these two are becoming a Acid Spill HILL AFB - The spill rivalry. The Royals were disappointed with their loss to Weber last week and will be fighting mad this week. Clearfield needs to get a good game from the people up front like Kevin Neville, Glenn Simpson, Timmy Robinett, Shawn Moore and Robert Hammer. approximately 500 gallons of of give Hicks time to throw, then they have a chance, also make holes for Gooch, Dean Vernon, Mike Crawford or Kelly Chapman. The Falcons want a state berth and this weeks contest could very well be the deciding factor. - BOUNTIFUL 7-- Things starting to look brighter foigthe Viewmont football club last week. Senior Mike DoJer had taken over at the quarterback spot, Kyle Morrell was at wide receiver, and: had just guided the Vikings to a touchdown on their first possession of the balfiagainst South. VIEWMONT THEN held the Cubs at bay and had the batL around midfield and heading down for another score. On the second play of thedrive Dolder went back to throw and when his receivers we covered he took off on his 'Own. The ensuing tackle resulted in a broken arm thus ending the season for the likeable senior. Mike well remembers the incident, I Brian Skidmore after a sustained drive to take a 0 lead. After the Cubs had scored tight end Paul Hansen hauled down a 60 yard pass from Junior Kyle Morrell to put the Vikings in the lead again. In that first half the Viewmont line was opening up holes that Skidmore, Scott Allred and others found to , their liking. Time after time Mark Flake, Tony Reynolds, Steve Carlson, Kevin Freestone and Craig Cook were getting the better of Cubs in the trenches. remember cut-tin- g back up the middle and someone hit my legs from under me. As I fell to the ground. I put my arm out from my body to break the fall and two guys hit it from different angles. NO ONE knows if the Viking would have won the game or not with Mike still in the' game but he did have things rolling in the first quarter. Not only did they miss him on offense but also in the defensive secondary. The loss put the Vikings alone in the cellar of region action with a 3 mark while the Cubs moved up to a 2 0-- record. Things dont look much brighter this week as the Vikes travel to Highland to battle the Rams, who with the loss to West, stand at 2-- 1 MORRELL WILL now be the signal caller for the Vikes. Last week the coaching staff played him in a junior varsity game for some experience and he riddled to Cub secondary for a lopsided victory. Kyle has a good passing arm and will look to Steve Knighton, Guy Zwahlen, Hansen or Mike Barnett for some scoring hookups. The defense played well again, with the exception of a few mistakes, and will have have occurred. The bases sewer lines are connected to the county sewer system, it was explained. , Mr. & Mrs. fought gamely against the Cubs scoring on a ten yard run Dy - WHILE THE Layton crew were playing their hearts out in the loss to Bonneville the Weber crew were pulling off a mild upset by downing 20-1- 9 Both Layton and Weber enter the game this Friday with identical records in 1 region action which has them in a tie for second place behind unbeatens Sky View and Bonneville. LAST WEEK many people against THIS WEEK the Cats face another rejuvenated club in South, who like the Cats won their first league game last week and are seeking a berth South was beating Viewmont on a 94 yard pass play that broke open a tie. this one was. Bonneville has always been considered the strong favorite to win the league title on the strength of all their top returning players while many Layton proved otherwise last week as they showed they arent about to give up either the region or the state championships they own without a fight. THE LANCERS looked good in their loss to the Lakers, in fact they very well could have knocked off the power house club from Ogden 13-1- 3 The Cubs are a throwing club and in the win over Bountiful the Woods Cross secondary of Kent, Earnshaw and Reed Call showed they can cover people. i SOUTH, LIKE the Cats, Davis County servicing. 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SCREENS A large group of senior citizens from Syracuse traveled to Colorado with a planned tour and enjoyed a stay of several days. Those going on the trip were Mrs. Bessie Schoenfeld, Mrs. Hazel Barber, Mrs. Sylvia Fielding, Mrs. Alice Rampton, Arthur R. Anderson and Edwin Gailey. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Carruth of Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting for the past two weeks at the home of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A. Livesey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jay DeVere and their family left on Sunday for Denver, Colo., where they plan to make their home. '. 21.1 cu. ft. Total DOORS BENNETT 825-03- program as a den leader. He is active in his church and has been president of his Teacher Quorum and as a first assistant to the bishop. Syracuse By VIRGINIA HE IS a member of the Explorer Post 307 of the Kaysville 9th Ward. During his scouting he has served as patrol leader, assistant patrol leader, senior patrol leader and in the Cub Scouting Mr. & Mrs. Davis FREEZER if PATIO Layton simply looks too strong for the Weber club this year though. Look for Vigil, Burke, Gallegos, Troy Moon, Matt Green, Joe Coleflesh, and the rest of the Lancers to pull out the win. Chad Marcusen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lex R. Marcusen of 75 South 760 East, Kaysville is the latest recipient of his Eagle Scout Award. He received his award during a special Eagle Scout ceremony in a Court of Honor. quality-appliance- in this league. i them. . Built better to last longer. PICTURE WINDOWS Warriors are still trying to rebuild their football program and a win over Lay-to- n would be a giant step for lagDe I've never on favorites to win but strange things have happened & yards. Gallegos also came up with a pass interception on the day. WEBER LOOKS to the new coachs son, Steve Lewis, for their leadership as he scored twice in the Roy win. The seen better Defensively the Rams feature Rusty Morck at tackle, Gary Bowden at linebacker and Craig Smith alongside Alan Acord in the Secondary. CARS Laker three. A couple of plays later the Layton crew scored with Kurt Gallegos going the final yard. Gary Christiansen came up with a pass inter around the league were pointing to the Layton and Bonneville matchup as the game of the year in the league. Itll be a long time before the fans see another game that was as exciting as figured the Lancers to be down a little this season. in the state tournament. 180). tf STORM DOORS forced the Lakers to punt deep in their own territory and forced a bad punt over the kickers head which the Layton team jumped on at the Roy. Lancer score, which came on an option play which Vigil kept and ran in from forty top quality favored over the Vikes. When the ground game is going the Rams look to Paul Holbrook and Tapu Tupunu. These two get great help from the huge line in the form of Don Smith (63 245) and Steve Miner (6 AUTOMOBILES THE LANCER defense then a OCHS ception to set up the third appliances! HIGHLAND has been, the surprise club in the league thus far and with a passer like Richard Orr, the Rams are HOMES this game still has a good shot at a state berth but the loser will have three defeats which would probably eliminate any chance they would have. We believe in their hands full this week with the much bigger Rams. HIGHLAND VIKINGS somewhere. The winner of f in the region standings. THE another chemical before it could reach the countys sewer line where some damage could had it not been for a few critical errors. Layton showed they can score either on the ground or in the air against a strong Bonneville defense last week. They first scored on a fifty-yar- d scoring pass from senior Mark Vigil to Dave Burke, who took the ball away from a defender and then raced the rest of the way untouched. LAYTON Layton High lost a football game last week but the Lancers cant afford to stop and dwell on it too much as they must now regroup to take on a good Wdber team. Bountiful. He found success in throwing to Hallows and Earnshaw. The acid reportedly leaked from around a flange coupling of a newly installed storage tank that was being filled at the bases industrial waste treatment facility. HOWEVER, officials said that apparently the acid was by By DAVE WIGHAM game. Up front people like Mark his performance was discovered and it doesnt appear that it (acid) reached our lines." week but the Cats are a little higher with some of their players up on cloud nine CHAD MARCUSEN from his own goal line he got kick. All night he off a was kicking like a pro. Eddy Kent was assigned to cover Jim Perkins all night man for man and he did a number on the speedy receiver. He made a couple of mistakes but his play kept the Cats in the Junior Kevin Nitzel had an off night against West but he more than made up for it with levels of the sewer lines had been monitored since the leak Poison can do some damage. were South coaches impressed with the Cats in their win over Bountiful, since their club was shut out bv the Braves. BOTH CLUBS are riding high with their victories last several standouts. The kicking of Mark Earnshaw kept the Braves in a hole most of the night, even punting about their club after the West loss but they have smiles back on their faces this week. treatment plant, said acid call although fullback Matt ALL the ALTHOUGH players did their part special recognition should go to EVEN THE Wildcat faithfuls were starting to wonder into the Hill AFB sewer lines last Thursday was apparently neutralized before reaching the North Davis Sewer treatment system. II. ALLEN Wheelwright, director of the North Davis Sewer Improvement District IF THEY can have a junior at quarterback and Doug Tonge is turning into one of the best passers in the league. His favorite target is speedy Mark Orgill, sounds like a job for Eddy Kent again. When the Cubs do go to the ground game senior tailback Philip Matnatu gets the with that impression. Credit the coaching staff for a great game plan and also credit the players for playing the game of their lives. Not only did they pull off the win but they climbed right back into the thick of the chase for a spot in state. time these players rose to the occasion and made the play when they needed it. sulphuric acid which leaked neutralized we Jd Tate, Jason Whitney, Jeff Lewis, and Terrin Hallows shut down the running attack of the Braves. Time after 500 Gallon contained in the area and By DAVE WIGHAM P 0 LJ Cooking can be fun! Especially with the versatility of the Jenn-Ai- r e. Enjoy outdoor barbecue flavor all year long indoors with Jenn-Ai- r. Available in a wide selection of cooktops and ranges, Jenn-Amakes cooking fun ir again! PMCES KM AT Beat Inflation and get a dishwasher that will Last! SAVE 40.00 Now! '? |