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Show r ( I I HZV 'N WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 27, 1981 Swap Meet And Flea Market Set 11 vSH JT 'r cl,, v: American Legion Post 82 ol Kav sv die. Sw ap meet and Flea Market will be held at the American Legion Hall on each Sat and Sun weeklv starting June 6 The market will be open from 9 00 a m on each dav at Ml W 100 S kavsville .V'' I' I ' ir BRING Ol R garage sale items and handcralt items and help support the local post and vets Swap meet is open to the : IT public I The American Legion Post monthlv meeting will be held June 8 at 00 p m 82 'Vv ROBFRT IROOKSTON. Legion Commander encour ages all members to attend if region title earlier alter beating and tying them I Bountiful to I "I'M JIST happv to be a part of soccer It s amazing how strong the sport is in the Davis Countv area To have two teams lront the countv in the championship game was Davis High's Brian Bacon threads the needle between two Bountiful soccer plavers during last week's VI loss to the Braves for the state championship in the VA ranks could beat the Braves " Bitner who has bowed to ing back to w in the rest of our TIGHT GOING Bv KEITH DINCAN Bountiful's 1981 edition of high school soccer, plaved almost flaw lesslv in a re run of the 1980 state championship, and again claimed another state championship ov er Dav is High VI last week in Salt I ake Principal Paul Smith and athletic director Gary Hansen stand above Lawton's two outstanding senior athletes for the 1980-8- 1 school year. They include James Suitt, the outstanding athlete of the year, and Jeff Pearce, the top student-athlet- e LANCERS HONORED third base which he tied down almost trom the beginning Bv KEITH DLNCAN Three years ago. you wouldnt have believed it if someone told you that Jeff Pearce and James Suitt would someday be recognized as the "cream of the crop" among Layton High's athletes But both athletes have made believers out of a lot of people with enough merit to earn them honors as the finest athletes school year during the 1980-81 BIT IT seems basketball is where Jetfs deepest love is found "I like the fans close and always upon you There is something about it that is hard to explain." he said The graduating senior says the past season was Moon PEARCE WAS recognized recently as the recipent ol the scholar-athlet- e award which denotes the athlete who has excelled in both the classroom and with a ball in his hand 1 have put things together Pearce admits Along with the rest of the starting live ol Dave Barney, Lavne Sacked. Brian Cunningham and Tom Watson. Pearce said his greatest moment in athletics took place last w inter in the team's double overtime triumph over archrival. Clearfield achievement in football, wrestling and track, has earned the billing as Lav ton's outstanding athlete for the past school year POSSESSED with a competitive spirit that is hard to match, Pearce said three vears of sports action at Layton couldn't have ended better than w hat took place in Lay ton baseball "For me personally, the winning we accomplished in baseball helped patch up some of the loosing w e had in basketsaid Pearce. It was a ball, spring that was just plain fun and something that we as IN THAT thriller. Pearce scored a team high of 22 points in only the second win of the season to that point for Layton ltwasasuperfeeling to beat Clearfield, something that will be remembered for a time." he said Besides Doug Moon and long Brad Haw kins, another person that figured in Jeff s athletic success was his own father. athletes needed " Pearce first-ye- Dewev From little league sports to varsity basketball. Mr Pearce alwavs was there according to Jeff head prep coach. Brad Hawkins. Hawkins sprung from a winning program at BYU as a participant and finally landed a head position alter assisting at Bountilul last season PF ARCF STOOD out among Lavton s athletes with a T Tgpa Good grades stemmed trom not only required classes but from business and COACH HAWKINS did a lot for a lot of guy s this spring, but most of all. he made the sport tun to tplay." Pearce accounting I T impressive," concluded Bitner turn of sophomore Brian Bacon and junior Chris Johnson Bacon scored the only goal against Bountiful in the state contest staged last week "I THOIGHT we were prepared." said Bit- menially ner "After losing to American Fork in the first game and corn- - Rod, who also played basketball for Lav ton He plans on working or possibly a quarter of school before planning to serve a mission for his church THFRE WAS little question and 260 that Suitt. all pounds of him, would be named the outstanding athlete at Lav ton after the track sea son Three years ago. he was a in 100 choices It's surprising what consistent gets you A lot of things have happened to me when at first I gave little thought to any of it taking place. said Suitt 6-- 4 1 DLRING HIS three colorful years at Layton, Coach Gary Hansen used Suitt plenty on the gridiron, Mike Hansen saw 5 a record posted in the wrestling books and Russ Jones will erase the old shot put record and replace it w ith a performance by Suitt Though headed to Snow College on a football scholarship. Suitt says his primary goal is to play for a major colr schools lege "If the think I need to refine my tools then I'll do it," he said l'6-i- made. ' said Hansen of his two time region and one time state champion heavv weight wrestler I T AS rugged in the begin ning. but Suitt learned something new ineverv match applied the next time out and eventuallv became one ol the most leared grapplers the slate has known I he state championship he claimed a lew months back in Salt Lake tilv capped oil a perfect rags to tiches Uo vear wrestling caicer I IT . who was boin la athletics Bnmingh ini have alwavs been part ol his hie in one wav or anotliu Where Suitt was once iusi big," its strength that captures the view now He holds Lavton s school record tor lilt ing in the bench piess some 41 pounds He squats MHI and SI ITT POLISHED off a memorable senior vear bv setting a school record in the shot put and finishing second in region and stale in the event As Karen. Jim's onlv little sister savs '1 wouldn t trade him lor all the big brothers in the world Besides being a tough lootball player. like to watch him dance and love to eat his cooking." 1 LOR SI in JIM ADMITTLD that once was all "those medals hanging Irom kids letterman jackets that got him excited about wiestling Now. after hundreds of them hanging from the letter ' L- on his jacket, they aie a mere bv product of participation in avton s athletics it Fine Professional Service Doctor Referrals Emergency Repairs Warranty Prescription Glasses Sunglasses - L A FIT TO BEHOLD on frames made of Optyl material frames feature super good looks, lastOptyl color brilliance, lightweight comfort and the ing convenience of an Optyl Memory, for shape retention you'll never forget Our professional staff will be delighted to show you our stunning selection of frames made in Optyl material to fit your cosmetic needs, fashion preferences and prescription requirements perfectly When you WEDDINGS four-yea- FOOTBALL is this athlete's only thought come fall He 4ays his three years in Layton football were memorable, with the first season as a Lancer standing out above all the rest It was that season that Lavton claimed it's first state championship in football Suitt didn't let the past two winters slip by without anv action either. Lavton's wrestling coach. Mike Hansen saw to that "No one made the kind of deudlittx W pounds Just a lew minutes of witnessing his woikouts in the Lavton gym makes a believer out of anv one that noifafions Gaiebos Backdrops Snocksets Candelabras Sewing Aprons BnJal Books Linens Tobies choirs Centerpieces Personalised Settings In Country Wicker Universal Party Rentals - Park Place Victonan South Seas Rattan Roman Elegance insist is c Hours: Mm Sales 3770 Kiesel South Ogden 393-535- 3 2179 North 1700 West Tua. Sat 12 5 Individual Rentals or Complete Package Plans improvement that James y U1 825 1624 Layton-Ph- one also in Ogden Orem Brigham City mi classes which " Pearce seldom plaved the vear before, but came back this spring to land a spot at II II K)R THF Darts and their coach. Bruce Bitner its wait for another vear What we ve got to do to win a state chamsaid pionship I don t know Davis High had captured the games, I felt confident the kids pearce described as his said I " AS A ninth grader I always looked forward to the day of playing for Coach Moon as a senior just wish we could Suitt, after noteable placed all the credit on dis- appointing in that he'd always looked lorward to "mv senior season under Coach Doug Citv Bountiful twice in a row in state championship game But the Darts appear loaded with plenty of talent for next season especially with the re- JFLL ALSO learned from two older brothers. Mike and II I I its That Time of Year ns ttMs ttfliu? Mmslk?... H - - tnew Fnirstt Ssojfity ir ttMs?... (Sir UMs?... (Sir fls Ws M Quality Craftsman wil expertly replace your Broken Windshield Storm Windows & Doors 23 Cross Stf Layton 37642718257484 1 363-027- 2 All of the above. 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