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Show Keep Soccer Fun Soccer is a great game for our the expense of having a good time youngsters, but it is being threatened should learn to take things a little by the same syndrome that has easier, to be helpful spectators, not burdened other children's sports screaming critics. the enLittle league sports have suffered organizations for years thusiastic parents syndrome. because of this negative influence As soccer gains in popularity, from some parents. Lets not get that parents are getting more involved in way with soccer. Lets keep it fun and their childrens participation. That, of only enjoyably competitive. M. Larsen course, is a good thing, unless it is carried too far and becomes a hinKaysville drance to the great enjoyment the youngsters have been getting from this sport. Readers are urged to comment on Coaches are often faced with consent as well as local sports and national after they multiple problems to take over these teams. Often they that includes everything from bingo to are not familiar with all the rules and badminton. We also welcome reacstrategies of this relatively new game, tions (good or bad) to the sports and they deserve a great deal of coverage we give the area. Feel free cooperative support from us as to comment on anything we do from our pictures and articles, to what we parents. The great thing about soccer is that cover and what we dont. And please, we want to know all the children get a chance to play pull no punches winning the game is secondary to exactly how you feel. Address letters to: Lakeside participation by all team members. This is the way it should be. Parents Review Sports "Review Journal who want their son or daughter to win (Sports Desk), 5388 South 1900 West, or become the "star of the team at Roy, Utah 84067. Letter Policy The Utah Jazz finished its second season in Salt Lake City with a record. The Jazz .recorded four more victories than it did in its initial season in Utah when the club finished "I think we made progress in our second year, but I was personally disappointed that we didnt get more wins, said Frank Layden, General Manager of the Utah Jazz. Sometimes progress cant be measured in wins when you are a young and building team like we are, 28-5- 4 24-5- but I had personally hoped that we only two games. would be able to win 10 more games The final two months of the season than we did in our first season in Utah, were disappointing to the Jazz, as the club managed to win only five of its said Layden. The Jazz got off to their best start remaining 27 games. Utah did manage since the franchise started in New to win two big home games during those Orleans seven years ago. Utah was after its first 18 games. The Jazz continued to stay in the Western Conference Playoff race until the All-Stbreak on February 1. Utah had a 2 record at that time and trailed the field for the Western Conference Playoffs by 12-- 6 104-8as rookie Darrell Griffith scored a career high of 38 points to lead the win. Utah won its last home game of the season on March 28 behind the against Los Angeles, two months. The Jazz defeated Boston NBAs leading scorer Adrian Dantley . After eight weeks of 5th and 6th grade boys record in league play, the to the league play and an 8 team coached by Francis Child' team came Sunset and Dave Wood, After posting championship a 7-- 2 game facing the team coached by Glen Birtwhistle with a 1 record. Both teams played basketball outstanding with Birtwhistles team at3 fit6 10-1- 31-2- Scott Madson, Bryan Wood; (back) Coach Francis Child, Ryan Mangun, Doug 246 12ih Sirect, Ogden First Security is working overtime to bring you the best banking service in town! Our tellers are waiting, even our convenient drive-uwindows are NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Now that you know the place do and we have the time business whenever its your convenient. First Security Stole Bonk f Ogden 4301 Harrison Blvd., Ogden p First Security Bonk I Utah. N. A. 1995 W. 5600 South, Roy Eaih individual Firt Scruritv Corporation affiliate bank is a member of FD1C. Drake, Todd Fowers, Coach Dave Wood. Vandals Return 1 5 Starters GOOD EASONS i. to see your good ( neighbor agent To Spring Football Grid By BUSS FULLMER Staff Writer ' Track Coach Russell Jones is in his second year at Layton, and things are looking up. With eight seniors, sophomores, he is in a eight juniors and twenty-tw- o but he has some building year in Lancer-Lanto make interesting. things competitors quality Russ came to Layton from Sunset Junior High School, last year, and before that, he was a student trainee at Roy High School in 1976. He is also a graduate of Roy High School, Firsl Security Stole Bonk of Twelfth street halftime showed the score knotted at Scoring picked up in the second half and the teams traded baskets until the champs excellent defense took command and held their opponents in check until the final score showed a 9 victory. . Playing at guard was Bryan Child, Doug Drake and Brvan Wood. Looking Up 112-11- 23-3- taking the lead until Spikers Are on Feb. 13, ar 8-- Layton Iw .11 Sunset Cage Team Crowned Champions tournament, Idaho head football coach Jerry MOSCOW, Idaho Davitch and his staff expected 65 players to turn out for the start of spring practice last Monday, the first day of a three-wee- k practice schedule. The Vandals return 49 lettermen, including 15 starters. The entire offensive backfield is back. The only voids to fill on the offensive unit is on the offensive line where replacements must be found for left guard Dave Monico, center Pat Hills and right guard John Girnt. On the defensive side of the ball, the only positions vacated are by right end Larry Barker and defensive backs Carlton McBride and Ray McCanna. "We dont plan on making any command decisions as to who will fill those spots this spring. Our entire spring practice is geared for evaluation. This gives us an opportunity to work with the younger players who didnt get a lot of playing time last year and also, as always, try to improve both our running and passing 1981. Joss Inds Second Utah Season crowned a champion for WINNING TEAM: (front left to right): Lyman Houston, Bryan Child, Troy Smith, Hei u, pril 8. I,nk".i(le Better Record by Four Games game, Davitch said. The team will work out weekdays from 4 to 6 p.m. in Kibbie Dome because the grass on the outside practice field is not yet strong enough to hold up under practices. CAR HOME LIFE HEALTH Tickets For Gulls Opener - Tickets are now on sale at Derks Field for the Salt Lake Gulls season opener on Tuesday, April 14 at BOBSTANGER 5275 S. 1900 W. Main St.) Ray, Utah 54057 7:30. The Gulls open the season with a three game series at home against the Tucson Toros, before hitting the road fbr 11 games. Baseball remains one of the great entertainment values in town with box seats selling for $3.50 each and general admission tickets being priced at $2.75. General admission tickets for children and senior citizens are $1.75. , OH. Like 0 Res. a good neighbor. State Farm it there. 6 - LIGHT TRUCK. CAMPER, RV & flATtMIM MMIANCE COMPANIES :CUmU3tfSlY10TOR3 . SSiWiCE SPECIALS , 3, i vi YOUR CHOICE: OUTLINE 65 WHITE LETTER ;Cr RADIAL TIRES, 60 OR 70 SERIES P 4WD J j TIRES RCit COUPON Front End Alignment j BR7013 ER70 14 FR70 14 GR70 14 BR60 13 FR60-1- Adjust Camber & Caster, Set Toe, Adjust Torsion Bars GR60 Plus $1.87 to $2.82 Fed. Ex. 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