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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL. NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 20, 1982 ' I Keith Duncan r. women. She picked up a third place in the Earlier in the day she finished sixth in the 200-mete- Reflex Sports OGDEN Consistency is the keyword for both the men and women in Davis High track and field this past season, and at last weeks 4A state track and field meet, that was again the case. However, there were a few disapointments. Senior Specer DeGraw, one of the premier sprinters in Dart history, ended his senior year with a third in the and a second in the 100-met- er 200-mete- r, - r. Team wise, the women claimed third in the annual state extravaganza of track and field. That came after winning the Region 4 championship the week before. Frank Thompsons mens team settled for ninth place in a field of highly respected teams. With Davis finishing in ninth, all of the Davis County schools, except Woods Cross, finished in the Top 10 at the state meet. Darts Go Home With Trophies ; The Darts did go home with a few individual ties. The medley relay and the relay teams for the women were crowned state s after great effort. ti-:- r: 400-met- er 1C cham-pion- Tammy Duke, Suzy Orton, Diana Peterson and Alison Horsley combined their talents to bring home the championship in the medley with a time of 4:23.18. It was Duke, Orton, Darlene Stockton and Kathy Lyman who brought home top honors in the sprint relay. Suzy Orton was the next highest placer for the r. Darlene Stockton, besides helping the relay team to victory, was also a double placer. dash and She gained a fourth in the dash. also a sixth in the 400-met- er 100-met- er 400-met- Davenport Thows Javelin For Sixth Place Joanne Davenport, who threw the javelin 1147, was the only other individual placer. She got a sixth place in that event. The Dart Ladies also finished fourth in the mile relay. On the mens side the next best place was iri the mile relay and relay. The Davis team had to settle for two fourth places. They were competing against very competitive mile relay teams. Other superior finishes included Robert Steed in the shot, put who took fifth with a throw of 46T1. Another, was Mike Evans in the discus who took fifth with a toss of 1377. Alan Jones, after taking the title in the Region 4 intermediate hurdles, was sixth in the state meet with a 40.39 time. We started off slow but picked it up in the end, said Thompson of the mens team. Finishing ninth of 25 teams is a little something to build 400-met- er Rob Moon (Right) of Viewmont has the upper hand at this stage in the hurdle race over Alan Jones of Davis and Tracy Pitkin of Cleatfield. dash aces in the state. one of the top Thompson will be able to build next years r, Don team with Dale Espanoza of the in the Snowball pole vault (highest jump this year was 128), Tom Green in the long jump (jumps upon. One of Thompsons biggest disappointments came when Carlos Shaje was injured. Shaje injured himself in the region meet the week before by pulling a hamstring muscle. He was considered 400-met- consistently over 20 feet); and three superior distance people Ken Hershi, Troy Johnson and er 800-mete- Matt Kimball. Eric Thompson tender in the field events. will also be a con- Local Ladies Wrap Up Track While A Third Signs At Weber The daughter of Dwight and Sonja Kelsey of Clearfield, Michelle helped lead her Clearfield this past season and team to State 4A runner-u- OGDEN - Two former Davis High athletes, Susan Duncanson and Kris Weaver have wrapped up the outdoor track season at Weber State College, while another local gal, Clearfields Michelle Kelsey, has recently signed a letter of intent to play basketball with the Lady Wildcats. -- p and Honorable Mention was named Clearfield High took third in the State Tournament her junior year and was runner-u- p her sophomore year. This past season, Michelle avereaged 15 points and nine rebounds per game and was named Most Valuable Player at Clearfield High. Sporting a 3.8 GPA and a member of the Honor Society, Michelle plans to major in elementary education while at Weber State. All-Stat- e. Weaver, A junior at Weber State, ran the sprint races and also long jumped for the ladies track club. Duncanson, a freshman, threw the javelin and high jumped. Signing a letter of intent from the local area was 4 Michelle Kelsey of Clearfield High School. 6-- Linnea Munson of Clearfield ( center ) leaps high over the first hurdle in the She ended up taking fifth in the event. A? , w" -- WA AtnbUd San Francisco oon Sr be found at the badutiful Bmtten's Cove in Bountiful " A v--: J? SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEM'S FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE 1385 S. 500 Wst Bountiful Pima The North Davis Chamber of Commerce proudly sponsors The 1 st Annual North Davis Mon. thru Thurs. 11A.M. -- 9 P.M. Fri. and Sat. 11 AM. -- 10 P.M. 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