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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER. MAY 27, 1981 11111(1 Summer Business Classes Set Clearfield High School lull offer a summer business class beginning June 3. continuing until Aug. 19. CLASSES ARE held in on Wednesday Room 0 afternoons p.m. or 4 p.m. Wednesday nights Cost is $20 for complete ses6-- 9 sion. The class is open to anyone interested. There will be free f job placement and high school credit hour will be earned. one-hal- SUBJECT areas will include typing, bookkeeping, dic- taphones, key punch, business machines, preparation for Civil Service Test, marketing techniques, secretarial procedures, legal procedures, medical procedures, insurance procedures and banking procedures. 100 INNING BASEBALL GAME in YOU MAY the front office of Clearfield High or at the first class. By KEITH DUNCAN Sets 4-- H In an effort to raise funds for American Legion and the Prep Baseball League, Davis High and Layton High players will gather this Friday at 2 p.m. to battle in a planned 100 inning marathon baseball contest. Fun Fair June 4 In Layton LAYTON - Youngsters of all ages and sizes are invited to Spring join in the fun at the Fun Fair June 4 at the Layton Commons Park adjoining city -- ATHLETES HONORED 4-- hall. ACTIVITIES start at 11 a.m. when food concessions and game booths open with a variety of games to be played throughout the day with a barbecue set for 5 p.m. Games will include a balloon dart game, jail and toilet paper throw, dunking booth, ring toss, water balloon toss, obstacle course and penney toss. Proceeds will go for financing programs with the public invited, tb were honored recently at a school banquet. By KEITH DUNCAN With enough merits and deeds to win anyones vote, Clearfields Freddie Cook has earned himself the title as the schools most valuable athlete school year. for the 1980-8And with a 3.9 gpa and also with enough athletic deeds to fill a dump truck, Shane Openshaw has been distinquished as the Falcons choice for award. The two 1 stude- nt-athlete RAY & Exhaust Work Front End Allignment BUT ALL this was only the setting for a spectacular senior year in w'hich Fred would gain for appointment in other places and it wasn't until this year that we decided to go with it here. BRAD HAWKINS, who directed his Layton Lancers to a championship in pretty excited about the chance to play to raise the Earlier in the year, Roy and Bonneville participated in a funds, and numerous honors in football, basketball and track. THE GAME should last between six and eight hours with seniors on both clubs being allowed to play the first 30 innings. After that, coaches plan to substitute with juniors and sophomores before having the seniors come back to finish up the final 30 innings. Two pitching machines will be available and each batter will start from a count. That means only one strike and the possibility of two balls could mean a base on balls. Coach Draayer says an umpire will be available to keep things under control." 25th Anniversary Special 2-- 2 Furniture Special too! Call us 773-500- FRED ENDED up in a tie with Dewey Pratt and Troy Nye for top scoring honors on the cage squad that flew through the region schedule with a record and eventual region championship. 9-- 1 Perhaps a bit worn out from constant 110 percent efforts. Cook tried to give Flint another steady effort in track and field. When he was needed most he came through with the points. At the state meet which was held around the field Fred will play football on this fall, he finished third in the 200 meters and anchored the second place 400 meter relay squad. outstanding athlete, Shane Openshaw. WITHOUT question Open- shaw is one of the only athlete's in the schools history to rank so high on the academic list and still star as one of the most valuable athletes. Shane's ability to snag the long pass and the short one too. made him one of the regions hottest threats on the offensive side of a football team. GRAND OPENING of its new banking offices HIS DEFENSE, playing from the defensive back position. probably got the most mention though. Openshaw eventually earned and honors from that position. Coach Brent Hancock never ceased to be amazed at the ability put forth by hts 59 150 pounder. "You've often heard the phrase that if you had eleven of his kind, you'd capture every title in sight. But that's the solid truth about Openshaw. He was a terrific kid and supercoachable," said Hancock. in the restored historic FARMERS UNION BUILDING you are invited to a Special Open House June 24, 25, 1981 Come and enjoy the fun 12 South Main Street Layton, Utah 376-424- 1 Deposits insured to $100,000 by K 1) I C Federal Deposit Insurance C orporation . OPENSHAW took a rest in the winter but came back this spring to earn a spot on the baseball team as an infielder. He began the season hitting at a torrid rate and his fielding was just as steady as its ever , been. For two years he started in Coach Ken Hicks infield. TsUEM V QC Livmgroom Hallway Cook. Probably headed toward the U. of U. is Clearfield's other announces jI U" W Average field principal, Lawrence First National Bank of Layton inning marathon that DUTCH BOY CARPET CLEANERS FREDDIE IS favorite around this school. I'm proud of him as I know all the studentbody and coaches are," were the words of Clear- to better serve you 100 Coach Steve Gardner of Bonneville called a real success." Brighton and Bingham have conducted 100 inning affairs where 50 innings was played at one school and 50 innings at another. said Hawkins. Coach Hansen preferred to think of Cook as Mr. Clutch" on the basketball court where time after time he was responsible for the winning basket or play that netted the Falcons a victory. program. Cook, ever anxious to prove himself, had a wild spring in 1980. He was always in the top four in a sprint race, a key member of the championship 400 meter team and won the region's long jump event. Brake Work been done before LIGHTS ARE available on the Davis diamond if they are needed. Each team will get nine outs before they change the offense. four-yea- Flints track and field Come in for all: THE UNIQUE fund raiser will be staged on the Davis High baseball diamond. In case of bad weather, the contest is scheduled for the very next day at 2 p.m. also. The kids are really excited about it, said Kent Draayer, the veteran Davis coach. Its his first year there, is primarily the one responsible in getting the game to become a reality. I dont know of a better way to raise some money for summer ball. The kids seem THE IMPRESSIVE athlete has decided to continue his football career on the college level. Webei State saw to that r full by offering him a ride scholarship. boosted him right into John 166S. Main 766-206- 1 k HE LATER became a stability factor on that JV team and the confidence he gained there AUTO caii moves on Cook's the gridiron helped Clearfield into the 1980 state football playoffs at Rice Stadium. Several games his yardage exceeded the 100 yard barrier and once he even hit the 200 yard marker. COOK HAS been a Falcon for two years. Prior to coming to Clearfield he spent a frustrating year at Layton where personalities conflicted. He calls the move to Falconsville the best thing that ever happened to me. Fred was tested on the junior varsity basketball team in his first outing in a Clearfield uniform. His start wasnt anything to brag about but as Coach Craig Hansen put it, Maybe Fred was just getting used to the green and white. GORDONS Muffler Freddie Cook and Shane Openshaw were recognized as Clearfield High's top athletes for the past school year. Cook received mention as the outstanding athlete and Openshaw received the student-athlet- e award. Lawrence Cook, Clearfield's principal and Ken Hicks, the athletic director stand above them. Three local prep stars ready to play in Friday s 100 inning baseball game between Davis and Layton High include Laytons Brian Murray, Davis' Keith McNally and Layton's Alan Gentry. The contest is being staged to help raise funds for summer baseball. iHtgY' CUES! Kl!M 0, 766-187- 0, or 363-261- 27 So. Main, Layton 5 |