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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MARCH 13, 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 13, 1980 Etoi Size Doans Darts SALT LAKE Cl 1 Y Rawlings is 6 3 ", Blackwelter 6" and Griffin gives 6'5" and these three combined for 48 of the Highland points shooting over the smaller Dart a little in the second period as they took a live point advantage into the lockers at half. To start the third period the Darts got some life from senior Pat McGill as he found the range from the outside and the game was on again. Unfortunately for the Darts though as soon as their man started hitting the Rams got a hot hand from Randy Rawlings on the inside. When it was settled the Ram senior had 12 in the quarter while McGill ended the eight minute span w ith 8 points. By DAVE WIGHAM -D- avis coaches make no bones about w hat their club has to do to win hall games. Plain and simple the Darts have to hit from the outside. IN THEIR opening round game with the always tough Highland crew the Darts didn't hit from the outside in the second half as they dropped a decision to the Rams. Both schools are rich in basketball tradition and people in 68-5- 7 the Special Events Center is 6 players. THE DAMS crew had little trouble with the touted Ram press as Glenn Arnell play ed a fine floor game but the height of the Rams was just too much for the Kaysville club. McGill was high point man for Davis with 20 on the night. Emery added his 14 and Brent Padilla was good for 8 more. HIGHLAND coach Larry Maxwell decided in the second half to play a box and chaser on Davis scoring star Jeff Emery . who finished the night with 14 points. Four Ram play ers were in a zone w hile the coach's son. Brent Maxwell, followed Emery all over the floor in a man to man defense. Davis has been plagued by the lack of height all season and the Rams used their bigger front line to win this battle. were buzzing about a great match-uin this battle. Davis came to the event as the number two team, via a coin toss, while the Rams were third in the tough Region Five. p AGAIN THE Highland club put on a foul shooting display as they went to the line a total of 28 times and cashing in on 20 of them. Davis only made it to the line a total of ill times. 2 THEY WERE treated to such a classic in the first period as both clubs were feeling each other out with neither gaining the upper hand as the Rams held a slim one point lead at They stretched that lead s league record during league play were these Sporting a year old participants in Layton's Basketball Little League program. Participants included top, Coach Mike Brown, left; Stewart Ford, Boyd Murray, Troy Johnson, Paul Pacheco, Steve Brown, Coach Tom Tapp, Jason Wilke, Lance Chournos, Tracy Tapp, Lance Moss, Jared Fletcher, and Coach Dave Fletcher, front, Lonnie Martinez, Chuck Brandt, Chris Farmer, Justin Rliodehoase, Chris Thompson, Phillip Armijo, Troy Murray and Mike Brown. WINNERS Reeded For A Young Special Interest volleyball activity will be held Eegle Project the Antelope Drive LDS Chapel in Lay ton on March 15 at 7 p.m. Children are invited. John Sanders, 13, a boy scout of troop 356 sponsored by the Kaysville Fifth Ward rWt :.t needs assistance with his Z.1:. .HALF OF the court will be ;: fused for volleyball and the other half can be used for the children to play kick ball etc. - 3-- veryone is asked to bring a Small pot luck treat for the The event is open to all r.c areas YS1 members. Eagle Scout project. He needs used books and magazines to distribute to hospitals and nursing homes and rest homes, as his project. HE ASKS the public if they have used books or magazines they would care to donate for this cause he would be glad to pick them up or they can be left at the follow ing businesses. He has provided boxes for them to be dropped in at Bowman's A Husband Spared Mr. R. - Do you tell your wife everything? Mr. A. - It isn't necessary. She knows everything. H oo a Bag Clothes, Clothes, Clothes All that can be stuffed in Bag (A Bag Stuffed Full) Salvation Army Thrift Store 1679 No. Main St., Layton Sat., March 15th 10 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m. Market, Harrys Market, Kaysville Floral Shop, both of I I I I I I I I I I I I Fork. Ml mv F y IN STYLE" Schedules Conference Used Boohs Volleyball Activity Set lies of Uintah who were knocked off bv American Camping Association 1 LAYTON LEAGUE The loss sends the Darts into the consolation bracket, a tilth place finished at the end. with an afternoon battle with the A The Wasatch District of the American Camping Association is holding a conference on Mar. 22 from 8 a m. to 4:30 p.m. at Camp Maple Dell. Workshops on various camping and outdoor topics and two options for ACA certification will be offered. All w ho are interested are invited to participate. THE THEME of this year's certification will be available. Option one is certification at the Campcraftcr level, which w ill take place at Camp Maple Dell on March 22. Option two is certification at the Advanced Campcrafter level. It w ill take place on March 22 at Dell and will include an overnight campout the following week. conference FOR MORE information, contact Ron Zacharias at or Rulon Skinner at or write P.O. Box 447. Provo. Utah. is "Decade Camp-Mapl- 80: Growing Through Camping." Workshops will be offered in the areas of camp cooking, crafts, campfires, outpost activities. and several others. There will he exhibits and camp displays. For those who are comedy ro steai your nearr PG a EARNER B?OS JNfc OsrnOuteODy Warner Commurvcanom Comoany nr arc n m ngrx KviM c i w e 374-824- 2 378-211- in- terested. two options for ACA ' DllTCI Fran Brown's Beauty Shops and Brackens Book Store. He is conducting his drive during the month of March. Help him by dropping them off at the above locations or by This is calling him at a service project for his Eagle Scout award, np PHONE lC SAID -773- 766-18- -5100 Utah 27 South Main, Layton. of both Authorized dealer Eureka and Hoover 766-083- Sales and Service All Vacuum Repair Davis Park Ladies Golf Association will hold their players spring luncheon at the Oakridge Country Club on Tuesday, March 25, beginning with a social at 12:30 p.m. and lunch at 1 p.m. Cost is $5.25 per person. Season golf play will begin April 1 at the Davis Park Golf Course. Officers directing activities for the 1980 season are to r, Maurine Willey, president; Joan Wimmer, vice president; and Marlene Wimmer, tournament 18-ho- LADY GOLFERS I I I I I 1 1 UE chairman. 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