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Show I REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER, OCTOBER 7, 1982 Hansen Says Loosen Up Now Its All For Fiui Keith Duncan Journal Sports LAYTON have fun. - The name of the game is to JAMIE VIGIL, a senior receiver and defensive back, might be doing exactly what Hansen has prescribed for the remaining weeks of the season. Against Bonneville he stood out brilliantly on defense by intercepting a pass and WITH ONLY V eber and Clearfield remaining on their schedule and just a peep of hope of landing a spot in the state playoffs, Gary Han- knocking down two other crucial pass sen wants his '82 group to enjoy what theyre attempts. On offense he played well enough to have Hansen recognize him as one of the outdoing and remember the season that way. coach The veteran Layton probably pre- standing players of the game. Hansen also recscribed the best remedy for his snakebitten ognized Brad Merrill and Rich Gallegos for Lancers who were dealt a big blow last Friday their efforts against the Lakers. Maybe we need to back out a bit and not night as Bonneville notched a late fourth quarand beat push so much, just go out and have a little ter touchdown to fun, said Hansen. Its awfully discouraging Layton but as far as I can tell these kids havent backed IT WAS THE fourth game in a row that off yet. I have a lot of respect for them, in fact Layton has held their opponents scoreless in I'm damn proud of them. the first half. And it was the second game in HANSEN SAID it wasnt the end of the world four tries that the Lancers have held their opponents scoreless until at least late in the and continued to comment, The kids have been building a lot of character which will help third quarter. But thats been the story all year, said them the rest of their lives. A lot of good things Doug Moon, one of Hansens assistants. De- have come out of this season. Coach Moon, who directs sophomore footfensively we can pat ourselves on the back but ball as well as schools basketball program offensively we have been defeating ourselves with turnovers and penalties. It creates a situa- through the winter, says its pride the kids are tion where the defense gets down on the playing for in the final few games left. The offense and offense gets down on themselves. kids ought to be playing for the pride theyve 8-- 7. Brad Merrill surveys the defensive secondary in Layton's loss Merrill played fairly well. 8-- 7 loss to Bonneville. Despite the If Hope To Attend 82 Volleyball Duncan KAYSVILLE - The lady Darts have picked up right where they left off last season and if their 10-- 4 volleyball record has any could at very well be defendbearing all, they ing their Region Four volleyball crown. -- pre-seas- AT THE beginning of the week, Ann Avon-det- s crew stood 0 in league play with impressive victories over Bountiful and Woods 2-- Cross. With five seniors as the heart of the team, the Darts found the right combination to place n volleyball tournasecond in two and the Invitational Warrior ments, the Tournament. THE FIVE seniors include Sheri Baxter, Tracy Belt, Terri Hartley, Joann Davenport and Gwen Greenhall. Baxter may be one of the finest setters in the league and is certainly a vital link in Davis success. The three juniors who see plenty of action are Sonya Reese, Diana Peterson and Jennifer Moon. Three other juniors, Jodi Allison, Terri Corlison and Teran Schofield are mainstays with the junior varsity and at times could fill in as substitutes on the varsity. AVONDET EXPECTS a very competitive Region Four volleyball league. With more and more interest coming from volleyball and with four state playoff berths up for grabs, the race may get a little more thick as '82 progresses. Overall the Darts have a pretty nucleus to build their womens athletic programs this year. Avondet said all she had to do was just keep em in shape. Roy-Cypr- LAST SEASON Davis girls won the volleyball title in region but could muster only one victory in the state tournament. In basketball they tied for third in region and took consolation in state. They also won the track title in region and ended the year by taking third in state. Lancers Inexperienced LAYTON - Youth and inexperience usually don't mix well in Region One womens volleyball circles, not with toughies like Weber, Bonneville and Roy around. -- BUT THATS all the Layton Lancers have and thats what they'll hope to compete with. According to Carolyn Warren, the Lady Lancer's coach, the next few years at Layton will prove to be interesting if the present bunch of girls continues to improve the way they have in recent games. won't be winning any titles this year, Warren. "But I couldn't think of a tougher We said league to help prepare the young girls Ive got for future competition. All weve got is three seniors, four juniors and a bunch of A few days after the FaCLEARFIELD lcons 14-- 6 Region One loss to Sky View, head coach, Brent Hancock raised two of his fingers and held them an inch apart while commenting, "You know weve been that close from being 6-- 0. THOSE FEELINGS were enhanced of course after having had numerous chances to be the first team to beat the Bobcats this year. But Sky View prevailed again and with a 0 league mark stands in a very good position of winning the league title. in region play with - ..The Falkons fell to loss and as Coach Hancock put it, Weve got to beat both Roy and Layton to go to state, in fact everyone except Sky View has to win their last two games to be really sure of a state berth. JOHN FLINT, one of Hancocks chief assistants, made the observation that the Falcons have yet to have one complete good game. We still haven't put it altogether, he said. Flints opinion reflects the truth probably. Mark Wilson has shone brilliantly in some outings but if it wasnt an injury then it was something else that prevented him from having a great game from start to end. The same is true for runningbacks Dean Foulger and Todd Blair and for Wilsons receivers Kent Nye, Scott Tremea and Roger Hill. THE THREE seniors include Kathy Annette Adams and Kelly Davis who Warren says are providing all the leadership. Liz Mattis may be the best setter on the team as a junior and also provides valuable team leadership. From there Warren has been starting any combination she could feel comfortable with. At times the Lancers have played as many as four sophomores on the floor. LOADED DOWN with young players, just like their neighbors in Layton, Margo Jones is still trying to find the right combination that will help Clearfield net one of the four playoff berths. on the Theyre so young (just one senior team) that they sometimes can't believe the good things theyve done. If wed just wake up and realize that were as good or have the 9 90tbW The thing that is already old news now is the two big pass plays that beat Clearfield. We had good pressure on Michelson (SVs QB) on the last pass play he beat us on, but he got it away and it beat us, said Flint. The Bobcat touchdown plus the PAT may have dampered Clearfield spirits for awhile but the Falcons came back in the final few minutes of the game and nearly pulled it off. DESPITE THE two big pass plays that did Clearfield in, the Falcons still managed to get five interceptions. Senior J.C. VonCollin had two while juniors Hal Moore had one and Jeff Sky Views got a good football team, but I felt we played with them all the way. As far as total yardage we were as good if not better than they, said Flint. HANCOCK WAS quick to say that the Cottonwood game, which took place Wednesday afternoon, would be a key. A win there would give his team a little added confidence going into the final two league games. There are no variables, said Hancock, Other than the fact we hold our own destiny in our own hands. It doesnt matter what kind of combinations you look at, weve got to win our last two games. t y THE FINAL two contests against Roy and Layton serve as a big treat for the fans since both schools are almost cross-tow- n rivals and fierce rivals for that matter. You couldnt have it more emotional, said Flint, All three of us are fighting for our lives and that only makes the rivalary that much more heated. I THINK the team that commits the fewest mistakes, will win those games, said Flint. Clearfield will be looking for revenge against Roy who beat the Falcons 20-- 0 last year in their march to the state championship. The Falcons also remember the defeat they received from Layton in the final game of the year which ironically was the Lancers only win of the '81 season. 1 . Installation is easy; with the insulatiof being blown about six to eight feet fron the end of the hose there s no need h crawl into tight places such as thi ,uts,e' 0Al along eaves 2. There's no cutting or fitting the Insula tion around wlnng, framing members an other obstructions Keith Duncan Bulletin Sports 3. It will take you only about half the tar nd much less effort to us Wowing insula-tio- CLEARFIELD - When it comes to cross country in Region One, Clearfield and Sky View rank so close that its like its Romeo and Juliet without all the mushy stuff. -- AT 5-- IS 4. You wiH end up with a uniform; com plete insulation coverage, even over the tops of the joists and other wood surfaces providing an even and total insulating Job 5. COULD A local hypnotist make the difference? Maybe so, according to one of Clearfields senior runners. Darren Lewis. AFTER DOING NO better than 66th in a couple of cross country invitationals, Lewis decided to visit Jane Bergin in Roy who in the past has hypnotized athletes and also specializes in analyzing handwriting. She did just the regular stuff any hypnotist would do, said Lewis, She told me to relax, put me in a trance and later told me that if I needed some extra energy that all I needed to do was to touch my left side. said Jones. junior Mandy Henneberger, another Falcon blocker. Still another junior is captain Corrie Vigil who has been a setter so far. Jones has plans to move her around in the offense in future games to get something stirred up. THE NEXT day Lewis ran in the Orem Invitational and as the race was winding to a close, Lewis found himself running nip and tuck with Davis Dale Espinoza. I wanted to pass him so 1 touched my left side and zip, I was gone. I sped right past him and finished at least 10 runners ahead of him, said Lewis who later said he couldnt believe what happened. Lewis ended up finishing 25th in the Invitational and ranked 11th among 4A runners, his best performance of the season. RAYELYNE HAYES has without any question been playing the best volleyball of anyone on the team, if not the region. She sets, hits and as Jones says, is always in the right place at the right time. TWO SOPHOMORES who have made good so far are Sherri Estes and Ruth Blankanship. Jana Mower, sophomore, has also been used in critical situations. Weve been forced to use sophomores because were so young, said Jones, they totally figured out what high school ball is all about, but give them time. IM)JLjIN WEVE HAD good efforts from the upfront people on offense, said Flint, But theyll agree that we havent put one good complete game together. It would be ideal according to Flint if the Falcons could finally put it together in their final two outings. Tom Butler, Clearfields center had a pretty solid game against Sky View. Parry had two. There s no hauling bulky bags of insulation into tight attic access openings ttfe only thing that goes into the attic is you and the end of the hose 6. THE FALCONS have come close! They nearly beat Bonneville in a couple of very close sets. The Lakers turned around the next week to defeat the defending state champion, Weber Warriors. Jodi Sherod is the teams only senior, the middle blocker and the strongest Clearfield has. Shes quite intimidating to most teams, A HANSEN VOICED comments similar to what he said a week ago, "We have played well enough to win, but haven't quite had the determination in some areas to get the job done." Van-derho- Hayes plays the point guard position for the Clearfield basketball program. in the The kids are fighting hard," said Brad Hawkins, another assistant, Bad breaks did it to us again. Hawkins was pretty pleased about the defensive secondary which held Bonneville, mainly a passing team, to 6 of 18 for passing. However the Lakers did manage 170 yards rushing. BLAIR HAD his heyday against the Bobcats and if he can combine that kind of effort with one of Foulgers bests, the Falcons could have quite a night in piling up yardage. Blair ran the ball beautifully," said Hancock about Todds effort against Sky View. It was Blair who brought the Falcons alive in the third quarter against Sky View when he broke away for several long bursts and finally a 24 yard scamper that resulted in Clearfields only touchdown. Hypnotist Produces SOME OF the others that have seen good amounts of playing time include Kayla Mary Perkins, Darlene Rawls and Kim Anderson. In the winter it will be Brent Checketts that will lead the women in basketball. According to Warren, Layton fans can feel pretty optimistic about basketball since Checketts is returning more experienced players. league, said Jones. potential to be as good as anyone I think wed be very competitive, 2-- 1, Kill-pac- Falcons Young But... Once Lady Falcon volCLEARFIELD that basketball has the force becomes leyball become at this school, Region One challengers will ever be pressing to find a way to cage them. 2-- Playoffs Keith Duncan Bulletin Sports Darts Going Strong Keith MATHEMATICALLY the Lancers still have a shot at going to state. But with Sky all Bonneville 1 and Roy View whom have beaten Layton, the chances remain very slim. One thing is for sure that kids like Tracy Jones, Craig Kennedy (nine tackles against Bonneville), Blaine Tracy and others would like nothing else than to spoil Webers and Clearfield's hopes of nailing down a state playoff bid. Must Win Situation North Davis County Journal Sports got in their names, proving that theyre better than the guy across the line, said Moon. "If they can successfully do that then we can leave this season knowing we had a successful season even though we might not make it to the state playoffs. And the harder you try the tougher it gets. EYERYTIME I need a little extra energy, I just tap my left side, said Lewis. With or without hypnosis the Falcons stand a very good chance of claiming the region title in cross country. Bonneville, for the first time in years, is out of the picture. The best bets are Sky View and Weber who will both give Clearfield a solid run for the gold when the showdown finally gets here. ha-ve- nt wunyj "f ri r lull nm urn mil n inrrr There's no big cleanup of used bags and excess insulation in your home. Blowinsulation ing is dean and neat any mess is outside with the blowing machine Bags Per 1,000 Sq. Ft. 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