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Show I t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 7, 1982 Falcons Travel North To Take On Warriors By KEITH DUNCAN CLEARFIELD though Clearfield hasnt been able to pull out victories in their last three games, Coach Craig Hansen says the crew is playing better. pre-seas- WE HAVE yet to put together one full game of good basketball. We've had our moments and our quarters, but the entire thing hasn't come into focus yet, said the Falcon coach. This Friday at Weber High, Clearfield will get another chance to put all the pieces together, only this time its for real as the two Region One teams open league play for 1982. but Coach THE WARRIORS are 6 in Hansen says the opponents are a much better team than their record would indicate. You have to respect Dick Conolly, the Weber coach. He knows his basketball and knows how to win. 1 just know well have to be at the top of our game in order to beat them, said the Clearfield head coach. 3-- pre-seas- CLEARFIELD, now might have to play without the services of their biggest player, 65 Jeff Scholfied. Jeff sprained his ankle against American Fork and the bad sprain has prevented him from practicing the first two days of this week. We will miss Jeff if he cant play, said Hansen, He has been a big part of our success during the 6-- 4, there chance the big center would play on Friday against the Warriors. HANSEN SAYS Loach Craig Hansen barks some instructions to his seniors during game at West High. is a 50-5- 0 After losing three straight to Logan, West and American Fork, the Falcons are a bit hungry to get back on the winning track, maybe a little mad too according to Coach Hansen. 1-- 6-- pre-seas- LAST YEAR the defending region champs opened their league schedule against Bonneville but this season have reversed the order and will play Weber this week and Bonneville next. For Clearfield, Kyle Moosmann has been consistent in the middle. Greg Boren is coming off his ankle injury and is almost at full speed. In the last tw'o games the Falcons have received high production from Michael Rhodes and Lane Riggs. BOTH BRETT Peterson and Kevin Bitton have done well too. Either one of them could be starters. Weber is blessed with some excellent guards this year. Three of them include Brian Coleman, Mark Combe and Scott Yearsley. Kirk Johnson is the big player that has performed well for the Warriors so far this THE KEY IN this game will be Weber's ability to use their quickness to pressure and trap us at mid court. If they cant find success in doing much of that, we might have a good chance of pulling this one out, said Hansen. Styview Team 9 8 is any kind of indicaIf LAYTON tion as to what fortunes will befall the Lancer basketball team, then good times are shortly ahead. pre-seas- COACH DOUG Moons squad, loaded with juniors, posted more wins during this winters practice games than what they amassed all last season. There is a good feeling on this team, said senior point guard, Mike Bunting, If we play like we did during our four game winning streak in we might have a good chance to go to state. THIS FRIDAY the Lancers travel to unfriendly Sky View where the gym is small, the band is loud and the fans act as a sixth man. Surprisingly the Lancers have had pretty good success in recent visits to Smithfield and they hope Fridays Region One opener will be good to them. The Bobcats havent been scouted much by the Lancer coaching staff but Moon has learned that the northern most Region One school is quick and takes advantage of the full court press. SKY VIEW has won only one ball game all year and has lost nine games to go along with that. Its said first year been frustrating, very frustrating, head coach, Clyde Nelson, The kids just havent won much and until they get a few more victories under their belt it will continue to be an uphill struggle. $ John Grant (35) jumps with Kvle Moosmann and Jeff Scholfield in Wests slim victory deficit to come to win. over the Falcons. The Panthers overcame a IHIOGNQ High Quality Home Files 4 Drawer Reg. 120.12 Now Only 2 Drawer Now Only tcjN Fort Lane, Layton 376-485- Layton, Utah Though Marcus Allen was the choice of a majority for the Heisman Trophy this month, one suspects that had Hershel a senior, he would have won it. WALKER CAME close last year too as a freshman leading Georgia to number one rank. Many think he should have won in 1980. Now he has to produce a third great year to win the trophy, either next year or in 1983. He can probably do it, but if hes hurt or doesnt, it would be an injustice in a sense. Walker today, over Allen. Thats not to say that Allen isnt a fine football player. Its just to say that he was lucky in the timing of things as often 116 So. 5 2nd; Bryant Hull 3rd. Adam Green 4th. lbs. No. 46-5- 0 With Espolin or without him, Sky View has had a solid chance of pulling out victories in most of their games. There were only two games in which the Bobcats were blownout. pre-seas- NELSON, WHO coached for three years at American Fork before joining the forces at Sky View, says his junior forward, Mark Stevens will now have to take up the scoring slack. He leads the team with a 15.0 average with Espolin benched. Sky View has a 63 center in Darrell Fackel who Nelson claims is very quick and uses his quickness to beat opponents. Todd Williams is another to be reckoned with. The senior guard averages 10.5 per game and is also very quick. Layton will go with Keith Williams, Brett Campbell, Mike Moss, Brad Merrill, and Mike Bunting in its starting line-up. WILLIAMS, A junior transfer from the Los Angeles area, has been the leading scorer for Layton and may have been the top scorer among all Region One players in Keith is 2 and has a lot of quickness andis getting all the time. Lance 1: Telander 1st. Jason Atkinson 2nd, Kort Clayton 3rd and No. Clark Hatch 4th;46-501b2: Brian Higley 1st, Kirk Spencer 2nd. Cody Terry 3rd. lbs. Heath Thurgood 4th ; No. 3: Tice Child 1st, Nathan Daich 2nd, Justin Glommen 3rd, Jess Walker 4th. 46-5- 0 lbs. NO. 1: Craig Higley 1st, Christopher W'ebb 2nd, Joshua Adams 3rd, Guy lbs. No. 2: Rone 4th; Scott Higley 1st, Jared Dowdy 2nd, Chns Edwards 3rd. Chad lbs. Lechtenberg 4th; No. 3: Melvin Clyde, 1st; Jake Shultz 2nd, Shane Litanski 3rd, Billy Sterling 4th. lbs. No. 1: Cory Hull 1st. Brian Wixom 2nd, Paul Blair 3rd, Eli Crowthen 4th; lbs. No. 2: Damn Frost 1st, Jon Hiatt 2nd, Brian Urie 3rd, Robert Wixom 4th; 0 lbs. No. 3: Cody Murdock 1st, Jasen Yardley 2nd, Kirk Hein-e- r 3rd, Jared Shaw 4th. 51-5- 5 51-5- 5 51-5- 5 56-6- 0 56-6- 0 56-6- lbs. NO. 1: Eric Williams 1st, Jasen Dowdy 2nd, Johnny Martinez 3rd, Steven Knecht 4th; 5 lbs. No. 2: Troy Pace 1st. Benjamin Colwell 2nd, Brett Jensen 3rd, Michael DePierro 4th. 61-6- 5 65-6- lbs. No. 1: Lorin Swenson 1st, Scott Adams 2nd, Michael Hansen 3rd, Jon Flinders 4th; 0 lbs. No. 2: Brett Monroe 1st, Steve Femn 2nd, Ricky Beard 3rd, Brett Andreason 4th. 66-7- lbs.; Jason Blair 1st. Bryan Child 2nd, Willie Pace 3rd, Mike Pettingill. lbs. No. 1; Danny Kopeck 1st, Richard Colwell 2nd, Ryan Moore 3rd. Harvey lbs. No. Rodriquez 4th; 2: Brian Nall 1st, Robbie Hiatt 71-7- 5 76-8- 5 76-8- 5 2nd, Brian Anderson 3rd, Jared Fahrni 4th. lbs. Jeremy Funk 1st, Brad Urie 2nd, Mike Oullette 3rd, Jason Bean 4th. 1 lbs.: Clint Wood 1st, David Colwell 2nd, Steven Colgrove 3rd, Jeffrey Stanford 4th. 86-9- 5 112 lbs. AND OVER: Larry Hatch 1st, Chuck Metzler 2nd, James Montalvo 3rd, Edward Shepard 4th. For Sports Call 376-931- 2 6-- And Give Your Tip COMPAM BUT JUST enough voters figured that Walker would win next year or the year after to tip the scales for Allen. The pros know, however, and most pro scouts would likely take Reg. 73.80 THE BAD news that hit Sky View most recently is the fact they will have to play without the services of their leading scorer, Jody Espolin who severely sprained an ankle and now has it in a cast. Should Walker Have Won? Walker of Georga been 45 lbs. AND under: Jeff Miller, 1st: Matthew Rhoades 66-7- 0 The Bobcats were last season but according to Nelson there is an excellent junior class (has won four straight) that looks to brighten up the future. By KEITH DUNCAN The following are Clearfield's recreation youth wrestling tournament winners for 1981: CLEARFIELD produced their best offensive performance of the season against American Fork and at times looked like state contenders. But other times said the we had no business even being there, coach. record is respectable but we Our 4 know we can do a lot better, said Hansen. Layton Prepares For Battle With Champs Named In Wrestling Tourney happens. And if Georgia isnt a power next year or if Htrshel finally slows a bit, the Heisman could elude him. Southern Cal wasnt all that brilliant this year with Allen. The team didnt make the Rose Bowl and looked bad on three Saturdays. Georgia was nipped, in a close game, only once this year and never in 1980, and if that doesnt qualify its backfield star nothing does. njRoAo Individual Ectirement Accounts retirement account and the compounded interest it earns are all tax deferred, so your plan can grow to a very substantial amount in just a few years. Deposits to your tax-shelter- ed Beginning Janary 1, 1982: Every wage earner can have a retirement account See us for all your Banking needs Convenient Hours Open 8 a.m.-- 5 8 a.m.-- 6 Mon.-Thur- s. p.m. p.m. Fridays |