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Show DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 25, 1981 WEEKLY REFLEX Adult Softball Signup Set Layton City Recreation will be conducting adult softball registration for men's adult teams, lntown teams that participated last season will have first priority and must let known their intentions for participating in this year s program by April 10 ALL NEW teams can regis- By ter leading Region One in scoring, the Laker basketball ace needed a little rest. Hes going to be good." admitted Coach Gardner. KEITH DUNCAN Talent is long and deep among the Bonneville baseball nine this year, enough probably to bring the school their second state championship in one year. KIRT M1LDON, another senior lefthander returns for another season. Three more outstanding junior pitchers in- REGION ONE schools, including Clearfield and Lay ton from Davis County , have a lot of respect for the Laker team which returns a solid pitching staff, their catcher, shortstop and the entire outfield from last year's team which made it to the state tournament. Last week the Lakers defeand Box Elder ated Alta Cherry and John Parker, with the latter of the three loaded with extra talent too. Handlingfirst base activ ities will be Cor Buckway. Playing second base will be Tommy Land w ho like Jamie Haw kins. Dave Nelson and Ken Coggins all saw some varsity play last season. The last three will be Garner's choices for third base and all are juniors A 1 EAR ago. Coach Steve Gardner led his team to a playoff victory over Brighton to get into the state tourney. Once in the tournament, Cory Sylvester threw a against Skyline the region champ in Salt Lake City. Sylvester struck out 12 batters in that contest. He returns for his final season with the Lakers. Bonneville then went on to lose to Hillcrest and Clear- JEFF MCF ARLAND is the team captain for 1481. He led Bonneville in hitting last season with a plus .375 average. All three of the Laker's outfielders started last season and one-hitt- TOP JAVELIN MAN mates did not compete, mainly By KEITH DUNCAN Despite the absence of several of their top track and field stars, Clearfield High ran all over Woods Cross last week in the Falcons first meet of the year, 101 to 40. because Coach John Flint allowed them to have a week off following the state basketball tournament. The results of the meet are as follows: HIGH HURDLES: Tracy FREDDIE COOK and several of his basketball team- - Pitkin, Clearfield, 17.0; Lord, All We buy Clearfield; 400 relay: Woods Cross 45.3 and Clearfield 45.9. HI Repair mates, fast service Trip Charge - 10 Bill Barnes). Harrell and Lane Fishburn. Clearfield, tied with Cofed of Woods Cross for third. Woods Cross and Allison, Clearfield; 100 meter dash, Newbolt, Woods Cross, 10.8; Jim Phillips, Clearfield and Wright, Clearfield. 1600 meter race: Gregerson, Woods Cross, 4:50.5; Darren and sell Used Carter, Clearfield, Barker and Woodworth, TV Nubolt, Fulger, Clearfield. 3200 Meters: Darren Barker, Clearfield, 10:55; Rich Bouchard, Clearfield and Woodgard. Woods Cross. METERS: Jeff Neiderhauser, Clearfield, field and Nitzell, Woods Cross. 300 Meter Hurdles: Clearfield, 52.8; Bubba Conley, Clear- 434 Owen SL Layton 6 Ph. 376-819- Todd Larsen, Clearfield 43.6; SHOT PUT: Mark Carter, 56-7- ; Alan Holyoak, Clearfield and Eden, DON GIBBS 1 feet: Scott LONG JUMP: Dean Fulger, VS; Brian Wright, Clearfield and Nitzell. Woods Cross. High Jump: John Tisler. Clearfield IS; Kevin Bitton and Bubba Conley. Clearfield. Clearfield, 19-1- CHOSEN AS the outstanding field man was John Tisler. Jeff Neiderhauser was given the nod as the top track man. Clearfield will host Bountiful and Ogden this Thursday in a Register TAX SERVICE Now For Business Convenient Home Service Full Year Service Baseball Personal & Layton City Recreation will host boys baseball for youth age 9 and 10, Minor League, and and 12, Major League. Boys can register by calling the 1 recreation office Monday FOR APPOINTMENT Call through Friday from 8 a m. to 5 Cost of the p.m. at program is $9 per boy. 376-214- 6 : CM CMIET PRICES GOOD THROUGH MARCH 21, 1981 Reg. n 22 lb. Choice Yield 2 Aged and Custom Cut Just For You USDA WE WILL ACE AND CUSTOM CUT YOUR OWN BEEF LEATJ 25 Reg. 1.79 1 lb. Packages Freezer Ready USDA Choice Small Tender Approx. 1 30 Lbs. lbs I3! DBF IIKJDQUARTBIS Closed Sunday & Monday 1370 West Gentile, Layton 376-461- 0 I believe The annual l lah Percussion Festival, held Feb. 28 at Bountiful High School, awarded Davis High School students Kendall White. Kevin Maxwell and Brett Marston top honors in each of their competing categories. Their categories were: Kendall, rudimental snare drum: Kevin, multiple percussion: and Brett in the keyboard division. THE ANNUAL event is sponsored by the Utah Chapter of the Percussion Arts Society (PAS), with Dennis Griffin coordinating the event. in Heaven & Hell - on earth. Abraham L. Feinberg May Wednesday leagues. 20 for FIRST CENTRAL DAVIS PLACE WRESTLING TEAM Central Davis Junior High took first place in the district wrestl- and possibly never again SPECIAL OFFER with MIKE WILSON appears to have the edge on the catcher spot but another senior. Jeff Howell could push him hard. Coach Gardner will admit before anyone that anything could happen this season if his team begins to "underestimate our opponents. We'll be taking them one hy one," said Gardner. HE EXPECTS Roy to he the Lakers mightest challenge for the region crown, hut overall expects the entire league to he more improved. Clearfield may be down a bit from last season, but they too will be tough, they always are," he slicershredder included now only plus tax (good thru April only) a great Mothers Day Gift JOLLEY ENTERPRISES Layton said. 376-063- 0 Kaysville OOO Savings Notice For North Davis County Customers Join Us Now For Our SPRING HAMBURGER BONANZA 376-345- Army Pvt. Kevin C. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Moore of 956 Sherwood Drive. Layton, recently completed training as a cannoneer under the one Station Unit Training (OSUT) Program at the U.S. Army Field Artillery School. Sill, Okla. OSLT IS a period which combines basic combat training with advanced individual training. Students learned the duties of a howitzer or gun section crewman and received instruction in handling ammunition, setting fuses and preparing charges, communications and maintenance. The team record for regular season meets was 1 Principal and Vice Principal at Central Davis Junior High are Mr William G Warren and Mr. Stephen F. Ronnenkamp. NEVER BEFORE PROGRAM WILL start in the middle of May and last to the middle of July. Tryouts for boys age 9 and 10 to be conducted April 13 and 14 at Layton High School double diamonds, west of the football stadium at 5 p.m. and tryouts for and 12 year olds will be April 15 and 16 at 5 p.m. at the same location. Adult coaches and umpires are required for this program. All interested parties can call 8 for further information. Age cut off date is July 3 . Meeting of all coaches for this program scheduled at 5 p.m., April 7 at the recreation office. Fort leagues and DEBBIE GEORGE Completes Course GROUND BEEF Open Tuesday thru Saturday ; Eden, Woods Cross and J.C. Von Collin. Clearfield. Pole Vault: Ed Lemmon. 6-- 4 Mile Relay; Clearfield, 3:48.8 (Neiderhauser. Conley, Wilcox and Phillips). Javelin: Bodily, Woods Cross; Porter and Moore, Clearfield. 400 Biidey 200 METERS: Woods Cross 23.7; Wright and Woods Cross. Discus: Mark Clearfield. By flows. 6-- Tracy Pitkin, Clearfield and Lund, Woods Cross. 800 Meters: Robert Wilcox, Clearfield. 2:10; Kyle Knighton, Clearfield and Gregerson. Woods Cross. Medlay Relay: Clearfield, 3.58 (Jim Phillips, Jeff Corwin, Kenny Neiderhauser and Danny THOSE TEAMS that do not get placed into a league will have their checks returned to them at this meeting. Season will start May 18 for Monday Honors d SYLVESTER, a 4 superb lefthander, hasnt pitched yet this season but is getting ready for some action this week. Af-- VS time. Students Take Top return again They include Kevin By bee; Steve Drainey a junior in the center-fielposition and Ronny Rich in righlfield. Todd Boyer, a senior, could easily fill in anywhere. The talent just over- field. 3 ter at the same time, however, new teams will not be placed into a league until a vacancy exists. Lay ton has four leagues with ten teams per league. Entry fee of $1 12 must be turned in at time of registration, failure to do so will cause your and drop- team to be advised of what league they have been placed in at this clude Brian Moore. Brett 3 Kevin Porter, Clearfield javelin thrower, could surface as John Flints top javelin man in 1981. Porter was throwing over 170 feet before last season came to an end. ped from registration. Only cash sponsors and certified cheeks will he accepted. Registration will close April 17 at 5 p.m. A meeting of all head coaches w ill be held April It) at 6 p.m. at the Layton City Recreation Conference Room Failure to attend this meeting will cause your team to be dropped. All new teams will be o Layton o Kaysville 376-845- 7 000 - |