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Show Region Ones fastest spunteis head into the final turn of the 200 meter tun. Left to tight, Bi ian Wright, hteildie ( ok ( .teg t ight. Keith Wilson, Ruhard Davis, and Ruk (Juki SPRINTERS GALORE By KEITH DUNCAN - CLEARFIELD Coach Russ Jones isn't complaining, instead the guy is happy about the way his Layton Lancer crew performed last Thursday and Friday at the Region One track and field championships. IVE NOTHING to be disappointed about, the kids really pleased me with their performances," he said after all the crowds had left. Weve had some good blue chipper athletes that really came through this spring. I don't think could have got anything more from them. For the most part, Layton continually improved as the season progressed. Their impressive dual meet record made a few believers and the fourth place finish last Friday, only five points from second place, was enough to convince anyone. 1 FOR KIDS like Rich it was merely a process of setting higher goals every week. Rich broke his own personal best, the school record and the region record last Thursday in the discus to take first place over Brad Wilkes and Mark Carter of Clearfield. The throw of was more than two feet better than his old mark, w hich he had also thrown at Clearfield in the Davis County Track Meet. Ipakt-chia- 158-10- ': COACH JONES claims his discus ace had never even dreamed of coming out for track until the coach asked him late in his junior year. "1 grabbed him out of class and asked him if he'd like to come out and try the discus. He was just what I was looking for. a big tall rangy guy, said Jones. NO ONE, NOT even Ipakt-chia- n thought he'd stick around long, not after a few full petformances in dual meets. Rich managed only 100 feet in a few outings but eventually throw in the posted a region meet. The comeback at the region meet seemed to give him some e confidence, enough to 1981 winter and spring to becoming an ace in the event, lpaktchian even quit the basketball team two weeks early to get a little head start on his discus approach. 1 dedi-cateth- AND FINALLY last Friday came together with a region championship in store. it all Keith Wilson, despite having his leg bandaged for a pulled muscle, raced to a second place in both the 100 and 200 meters. He also anchored the second place 400 meter relay squad. larship to play football and track at Dixie College. 21-- ANOTHFR speedster on the Layton squad is Greg Wnght. who Jones calls a "super kid with a great attitude." Wright also runs the sprints and last week finished fifth in the 100. third in the 400, third in the 200 and ran a leg on the second place 400 meter relay squad. We'll be ready for state," promised Wright after the loss to Roy in the sprint relay. Greg appears headed for the University of Utah where the Utes have offered him a track scho- larship. JONES SAAS the hardest worker on his team is senior Mike Adams, whose desire to go to state in something was incredible. "I didn't run him in the open 800 because of the times I knew he probably wouldn't qualify. "Being the best 800 man we had, we decided to team him up with some other talent in the medley relay which would give him the greatest shot of qualifying," admitted Jones. AND THE medley WILSON CLAIMS a knot had built up in his leg causing a bunch of pain. Earlier in the week he underwent some special treatment which he says helped in the two day event. Wilson's biggest challenge seems to be Richard Davis of Roy High, who took first place in the 100 and 200 last week. "When I race without the bandage. I always beat Davis, but with it, I lose. You won't see me wearing it at state, said Wilson who has earned a scho medal with a third place in the long jump. He had a jump of but scratched by a hall an inch to have that wiped out James Suitt is sutely the "best of the rest" in the shot put event. Suitt took second to Clearfield's Mark Carter and though he ptobably won't defeat the Falcon ace this yeai. Suitt holds his schools' record. GIBBS WAS sixth in the shot put. Mark Childs qualified lor the state finals in the 100 hurdles with a fourth place finish last Friday. squad came through, finishing second to a spectacular performance by the Clearfield team. For Layne Sackett. was his best high jump which tied his previous personal best and the school record. But even after ajump such as that. Sackett could place no higher than seventh because of the stiff competition in the event. 6-- 6 HOW EUR, 1 HE Layton senior did come back to win a 4 MIKE RINEY, another member of the lightening quick 400 meter relay team, took sixth in the 100 meters Steve Barker placed filth in the tOO intermediate hurdles JONES IS IN his second L av ton where in the beginning, the word track seemed to be a dirty word around the high school. "Kids are getting excited about the sport. It they can see that von care about them and their progress, they'll just about do anything for you." said Jones veai at FI 'S 1 HE behind the scenes type stutfth.it has brought success to the spring spoil. Like celling out earlv in the morning and painting the tiaek. giving kids special I shirts tor setting school records and putting up bulletin boards in the team room "Somehow you've got to add a little color to the woid he said track. Bv Lancers Place Second In Tennis Bonneville High swept its second straight Region One boys' tennis title in the 1981 league championship tournament held last week at Logan THE BONNEA IEEE hoys piled up 27 points to claim the crown and cap their second consecutive undeleated Region One regular season campaign. Layton and Sky View shared second place with 21 points a piece, followed by Roy with 12, Clearfield 8 and Weber I Grant Belnap, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. Dean Belnap of Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to serve in the Texas THE LAKERS were led by uny Miles and Bob Bagman, who each cuptuied their respective No One and No. I hree singles titles, while Bonneville's Bnan Smith finished second in No Two singles, and the Lakers' No One doubles duo ol Marc Charron and Kit k Wheeler also placed second, as did their No. I wo doubles team ot Brad Draper and Emery Btewer he match results were as follows. I I NO. ONE singles ony Bl def Juergen Poehler (1st and 2nd (Layton). place i. Shawn L.arsen iClear-field- ) def Nate McBride (SV) 3rd and 4th plate) No I wo single-- , Chuck Berwald 'Layton) def. Brian i 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- Smith i Bonnev ille 6-- 6-- 0 ( I st and 2nd places). Tyler All ed Sky View) def Steve Thorpe 6-(3rd and (Clearfield) 6-4th places) NO. THREE -- Bob Bergman (Bonneville) del. Todd . DANCE TEAM TRYOUTS be held on Saturday, May 16th, for this areas newest and most exciting " DANCE-DRILTEAM. The Mam Event They are on schedule to perform for many different organizations this coming year Tryouts will be held at the studio and the times will Tryouts Lane (Layton). Darvl (1st and 2nd places Dow ns (Sky View) def. . Creighton Chun (Roy (3rd and 4th places). No. One doubles Jeff Hawkins and Corey Lmdley (Sky View) def Marc Charron and Kirk Wheeler Bonneville! (I st and 2nd placet: Jedd Jones and Steve Sholtex iRoyl def. Dean Mower and ft Eric Helton Layton) (3rd and 4th placesl kd 6-- 4 . L . 1.6-2- 6-- 6-- 1 6-- 4 6-- will be as follows 8 10 00-1- 1 There will 00 00 00-1- 0 2 00-3,0- 0 11 0 4-- 6 Reports yrs. and up yrs. old For Duty yrs. old be no charge to tryout and n former dance experience required Dont miss this opportunity to become a part of this new and exciting group I'Ve put the fun back in drill teams! 766-004- 2 766-030- 6 376-894- 7 Army Pvt. Aruk Supratana-pongsson of Mr and Mrs. Jame E. Ltneback of Layton, has arrived for duty at Fort Ord. Calif SLPR AT AN APONGSE, a combat engineer, was pre- 573 N. Main, Kaysville 766-071- 1 viously assigned to Fort Leonard Wood. Mo He is a 19x0 graduate of Layton High School NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 I Miles J and J School of Dance is announcing. ,y Houston Spanish Speaking Mission. He will enter the MTC on July 23. He is member of the Kaysville 6th W'ard and his farewell is scheduled for July 19. Tage Flint has received his mission call to serve in the Illinois Chicago South Spanish Speaking Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Flint of Kaysville. He will enter the MTC on June 4. He is a member of the Kaysville Sixth Ward and his farewell is scheduled for May 31. Miss Janice Sorensen will enter the MTC on May 28. She has been called to the Philippine Mission. A member of the Kaysville Sixth W'ard, she will speak May 17 at 10:20 a.m. in the South Building Chapel. She makes her home with Bill and Mary Harris in west Kaysville. Jeffrey Nielson has accepted a mission call to the Canada Montrael Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nielson of Kaysville. He enters the MTC on June 3 and is a member of the Kaysville Ninth Ward. Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker recently returned from a vaca- tion trip to Newark, Oho where she visited with a daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robins. Her grandson. Sidney Robins, was married while she was there. Later she went to Kentucky to visit a son and his family . Mr and Mrs. Ronald Ashbaker. and spent time sightseeing the area. She then flew to Honolulu. Hawaii to visit another son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ashbaker, for 21: months. She then returned to California and visited with her other son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashbaker. of Alameda. Wells F. Collett is convalescing at his home after treatment in the University Hospital for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huffaker of Vale, Oreg. were Thursday night guests of Mrs Sarah Giles. Benjamin Robertson and Blanch Bowman accompanied the Clearfield Senior Citizens Club on a tour to Lehman s Cave and Death Valiev. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jones and family and Mrs. Debbie family Vinson and son, Michael, visited in Ranter, Oreg. with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lomax and family. Brian Lomax was baptized and confirmed while they were there Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kneedy and Mis. Paul Moss visited in Reseda. Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin. Mrs. McLaughlin is Mrs. Kneedy's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Farr of Salt Lake City spent T hursday with Mrs. Maud Jones. Mrs. Sarah Giles spent I and Saturday in North Salt Lake as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welty. Mrs. Giles then spent four days in Taylorsville with her son, Mr and Mrs. Jerry Giles. The Special Interest group of the Kaysville Ninth Ward held their study group on Monday evening at the h, me of Mrs. Dena Billings. Mrs. FJdora Lenox underwent surgery last week at Hill AFB Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond have returned home from spending the past six months in Phoenix. Ariz. Mr. and Mrs Rell Rives were guests Tuesday evening in South Weber at the home ol their daughter. Mr and Mrs. Robert Monson. They celebrated the birthday anniversaries of Robert and Susan at a family dinner. Mrs Elva Fullmer and family of Tetoma, Ida. were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kneedy on Saturday. They were en route to Orem to visit relatives Mrs. Fullmer is a sister of Mrs. Kneedy Mr and Mrs Dick Bourne. Mr and Mrs. Sherman ( Inward. Sheriff and Mrs Brant Johnson spent the weekend in Moab Mr and Mrs. Doug Jeppson and family vacationed in Kansas City recently rela- g Barth-olme- of Greene. N.Y : Dennis Bartholmew and son Brad. Sacramento. Calif and Chert Bartholmew of Provo Other guests were Dr. Mrs. Terry J. Preece daughter of Layton, and Mrs Paul Keeler of Brigham City Mr and Mrs. Jack Bobo and , her mothet Mi - u I ol Wood' Cross, attended the tunciul ol law Mrs. Bobo's fathei-iMark I. . W e a v e t . in St Anthony, Ida last week Mi Weaver was the lathei ol tin. late Don Weaver Mrs. Mary I imoihv v im'i d in Orem w ith her daiiehtei and family. Mr and Mis l.n k White and m Santiquin vvitn her two sisters Mis II ,e Todd and Mis M iM Wh ,t cott Mrs Rex ( iui ot II I alls. Ida v (sited with her sistet and hnuhi in law Ml and Mts J one . Mis Rav Johnson ol ki x tab n burg. Ida was m attend the tunc-- ol id In oh, Baline Mills of Boimhinl n , stayed a v. eck w ith In in, and then Mi anilM.s M"" Johnson dime hci ha, lot,, In home in Idaho few davs with Ray md ' k leen and lumdv Mr and Mrs ( ik n U spent Mother s Da in molt o 'I visiting with I I nrrell I iln j drove to St Genies ,r three dnv while M attended a credit .iinv . vention Mr and Mts k.e, s G have returned tiom a 'op Hawaii wheie he a"cnd.e business nicciinc . a u ; T he Doctrine at- - t nants Stud'. ( mum u v home of Mi anil M ( oulam on SunJa, . Mr and Mts M man. who have spe i,' ter monhs m Mo,, V now v Mting in Ka . their d a u c a - Is ' e ' WaxtTun ' i. Mr and Mr- k ' le and famov t"i ot e o then baptism Bradlev Beaer in ..o Saturdav and Sun,: I, .. Wdsconfirme f atM ' p' his grandta'her Do guests of Mr and M's , . visiting tives They spent time Nauvoo. Ill and visiting relatives in Madison. Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. 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