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Show V WEEKLY - NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 22, 1982 REFLEX-DA- VIS Davis County Stacks Four On All- - Star List Dave Wigham Clipper Sports All-StCompete In United Cerebral Palsy BOUNTIFUL released their The United Cerebral Palsy people for football this past week to in their annual football battle to be played participate 7 7:30 at the Judge Memorial High on August p.m. School Field. all-sta- THIS MARKS the ninth year that the foundation has football game. Each year, sponsored this though, it seems to be adifferent format. In recent years the top graduating high school players from the state of Utah have played their counterparts from Arizona or all-st- Nevada. This year, however, the foundation has decided to keep the game in the state of Utah. So one team comprised of stars from the 4A and 2 A teams will take on the stars of the 3 A and 1A teams. ACCORDING to those in charge, the change in the format was due to the amount of talent coming out of the high school division this past year. All of the 4A players and most of the 3 A players have received scho Rob Egbert, who gained a carry last year despite the fact that five-yar- everyone in the place knew he was getting it, heads to Ricks following the all-st- larships to continue their football careers this fall. Davis County is well represented on this years side with four players being selected, although only three of them will actually play in the game. Rob Eggett, Steve Hadley and Chris Badger of the state runner up Bountiful side, will play along with Spencer DeGraw of Davis High. SPENCE, however, has informed the United Cerebral people that he is unavailable to play in this game. Spence is heading to BYU in the fall on a leadership scholarship and time won't permit him to participate in the game. Its a shame that Spence wont be in the game after the season he had last year which was highlighted by that thrilling 97 yard touchdown catch which enabled the Darts to knock off Bountiful in the Final seconds of their classic game. Spencer was a standout, not only in football, but in track, as well as the leader of the stu- - dentbody this past year. IT WOULD have been a great thrill for fans in this area to see Spencer and Rob Eggett in the same back-FielWhat high school coach wouldnt have loved that set up with a bull like Eggett heading up the middle and the fleet footed DeGraw heading around the ends with his great speed. Rob, who was voted the Offensive MVP in the Davis team, is headed up north to County Clipper play for Ricks College in the fall. Rob was a unanimous selection this past year who averaged around five yards every time he carried the ball despite the fact that everyone in the place knew he was getting it. team as a STEVE HADLEY is listed on the running back, but chances are hell see action as a linebacker. Steve was called by his high school coach as the most physical player he ever coached. This fall Steve is heading to Weber State where he plans to Chris Badger, an unsung hero of Bountifuls success last year, was one of the main reasons the Brave ground Steve Hadley, heading to Weber State to play football, was tabbed as the most Spence DeGraw, whose high school football career was highlighted by a physical player his coach ever had, w hich will likely earn him a linebacker spot. run to beat Bountiful in the waning seconds, will be unable to participate due to his scholarship d. ty all-sta- attack worked so well. Badger will play football and wTestle at Ricks. game. ar all-st- SAW Speaking Of Sports Copley News Service George Foster figures hes worth more than Dave Winfield, who gets $1.5 million a season from the New York Yankees, so Tom Reich is working on it. Montreal Expo Rookie of the Year Tim Raines wants to purchase a home in West Palm Beach, Fla., so Tom Reich is assisting him with it. Veteran second baseman Joe Morgan wonders about his status with San Francisco next season, now that the Giants have acquired Duane Kuiper from Cleveland, so Tom Reich is looking into it. Tom Reich? Well, lets put it this way. At a time when sports agents are becoming as competitive as the athletes they represent, Reich likely is No. 1 and on the verge of establishing a dynasty. 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Paul retired after the season and is the assistant principal at Centerville Jr. High, but he'll be on the sideline one more time helping to coach the Also named to the 4A and 2A teams are Mark Eggin-toBart Hadley, Wade Jacklin and Gary Ashley of Roy; Saia Hola and Mark Ottenschot of Granite; Jodie Esplin and Dwight Hansen of Sky View; Tim Clark and Jeff Flinton of Skyline; Ken Allen, Scott Ford and Brad Cahoon of Brighton: Ross Harris and Chuck Cutler of Alta; Rick Durham of Highland; Steve Kubitz. Bingham; Farrell Price of Kearns, and Mark Snyder of Olympus. RAFAi?, In r By BILL WEURDING Pittsburgh Pirate slugger Dave Parker wants to be traded to either the Houston Astros or Atlanta Braves, so Tom Reich is working on it. Cincinnati Reds outfielder Game ar continue his football playing days. The third Bountiful player is lineman, Chris Badger, w ho is one of the unsung heroes of the Braves successful season last fall. 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