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Show Lakeside Review, February 26, 1981, Page Girl's Prep Cage Roundup By CINDY SHY the second consecutive year and elevated their overall mark to an in ns -- Roy High School presents . . . A FUND RAISING EVENT at . e and the of; a varsity contest infan-far- pageantry timidated Clearfield with an extremely aggressive defense. The kids mentally beat themselves, concluded Coach Jones. Laytons guards, Elyse Smith and Korryn Wiese, proved to be the critical factor as they over powered the Falcon guards, continually stopping them just after they had crossed the center line. Laytons guards took our guards out of it completely, complained Coach Jones. Its hard to run an offense from 40 feet out. The first half was a 3 point ball game with the Falcons in control as Jodi Tillman repeatedly stung the Lancers from the inside. But the second half produced an interesting change. I took the advice of my assistant coach, Lincoln Hatch, explained Coach Perkins. We had run a different offense every time in the first half,' but Lincoln advised me to stick with one single offense, so we used the four man stack. The stack allowed the Lancers to limit the offense to a simple situation. Since Clearfield's Lindy ' DANA POBANZ of Layton, streaks to the hoop as Lori Hutchinson and Lindy Fisher from Clearfield attempt to defend. The charity stripe proved fatal for the as Highland was awarded 32 chances at the line compared to Viewmonts 9. With first place undecided, Viewmont still must face Woods Cross and West before standings are finalized. Coach Ashby notes that the worse they can do is take second. 1 anLooking ahead, he added, ' MOSCOW, Idaho ticipate that the loss will help us as we The University of Idaho enter the state competition. Vandals need only one more win to secure the Box Elder 66 Da vis 56 1981 Big Sky Conference familiar too ;; all an from Suffering Tournament Playoff syndrome, Davis fell to number one scheduled for Box Elder in the closing minutes of last site March Standing in weeks contest. Davis Coach Ann Avondet noted that Idahos way this week is the final score was not truly indicative Northern Arizona as the of the contest. We were down by three University at each stop, and were within one at one Lumberjacks will host the Vandals Thursday point, but they beat us at the line. The team played hard. Julie night in a game Peterson hustled on the press and scheduled to get unTrade Belt had good boards, she derway at 6:30 p.m. added. Also keeping the offensive at- Pacific Standard Time. Idaho is 22-- 3 on the tack alive, Kathy Lyman and LeAnne the most vicyear 14 notched Hatch points apiece. But the Bees played an incredible tories by an Idaho team 1946 when the game, boasting four players in double since 1 team posted a figures. Peggy Hunsaker directed the . J.A. record under 23 with attack points. Babe Brown. Roy Loses Two with Plagued traveling violations, earlier last Roy fell to Clearfield week, but bounced back to force Weber to earn their win. Its the best game the girls have played all year," commended Royal Coach Radene Johnson, concerning the Weber contest. With less than a minute, the Royals trailed by two, but a surprising call awarded the Warriors the ball and they capitalized on the situation to take a five point lead. Coach Johnson added that Niki Nye, a sophomore, did an outstanding job in the center position considering the pressure she was under. She also tallied 8 points and helped to control the boards. Webers Sharon Bashford was unstoppable as she notched an impressive 26 points. Julie Mumford followed with Vikings Fisher had successfully stalled Laytons point guard, Korryn Wiese, Pebbles Perkins switched Hare to point guard and then the Lancer offense began its comeback. , Coach played very commented Coach The kids panicked and lost Layton 23-1- 92-3- Lady 'Cats to End Season in Colorado Highland Further south, schedule ' this underway Saturday spring morning at 11 a.m. with Saturday and Sunday in the long jump finals Las Vegas with matches continuing through the against the University of at 9 a.m. day with finals in the Nevada-Renof running events starting at and University Nevada-La- s 7 p.m. Vegas at 2 30 o : The following will be p.m. on Saturday and competing for .Weber Northern Arizona State: Shellee Coleman, University at 9 a.m. on Jayne Redd, Susan Sunday. 44 - (Sprints); The Lady Wildcats Christine Fitch, Stacey went during the fall Williams Janet Rientjes, season and finished their (Middle distances); 3 Carmen Garduno, Kris fall schedule with a Colorado game. Hamasaki, Eva loss against UNLV in Las The Lady Cats Colorados leading scorer , Keymolen (Distances); Vegas. and rebounder in con- Kristen Frazier and Ava will be looking to even the score. ference play is freshman Thompson (High Lisa VanGoor who is Janette Buhler Jump); (Shot Making the trip for averaging 17.9 points and Put) ; and Lola Rockwell Weber State will be Mary 10.7 rebounds per game. DeBolt, Laura Reck, In addition, Colorado has (Long Jump). Tennis Roxanne Soteras, Margie five regulars who are The Lady Wildcat Jones, Lorri Priest and shooting over .500 from tennis team begins its Tracy Erickson. the field. Weber will be looking to 4 6-- 3-- 6 6-- 3 Viewmont 31 has been pacing the Lancers with an season, but Highland snapped Viewmonts streak and dropped the Vikings to a 1 league mark, and threw the Vikings into a tie with Woods Cross for the number one spot. We just couldnt get it going. We werent shooting well, explained But we Viking Coach Ralph Ashby. dont feel too bad. 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Stumph is also leading the Athletic Intermountain Roy vs. Bonneville Service 5 overall, Sponsored by P.T.S.A. to help Roy High School pay for their Marquee. Cufrubus Motors Inc. Wildcat Gym two weeks ago. Hie Lady Wildcats 16-1- Friday, Feb. 27th 5:30 p.m. 59-5- 2 loss avenge an against Colorado in are now ONLY Webster 93-8- 81-7- FOR 72-4- 4 in Region Five, a team identical undefeated Idaho to Play NAU On Road Clam Chowder & Cole Slaw You Can Eat 6-- Jones. their composure. Layton charged back from the deficit to grab the lead in the third quarter, and then marched on to the final 10 point margin. Individual tallies for both teams were unusually low as April Hatch lead the .Lancers with 16, Hare followed with 13, and Smith and Wiese added 7 and 6, ' respectively. As always, Jennifer Beene directed the Falcon attack with 14, Tillman added 13 and Donna Wood chipped in another 7. Earlier in the week, the Lancers blew Skyview off. the court with an impressive 1 victory. I felt bad that the score was so high, but due to injuries, I only had six girls, explained Coach Perkins. We could simply score at will. Layton sported four players in double figures, with Hare and Hatch spearheading the attack with 23 points apiece. Smith tallied 21 and Wiese added 16. VIEWMONTS Lisa Ballantyne goes up for two as Highland players watch. . . All The one-on-o- : -There may be room at the top for a few but teams, something has to give in the deadlock fo second-plac-e this week when Brigham Young Universitys basketball team battles Wyoming in ' Laramie. '. V Either the Cowboys or the Cougars will ' be eliminated from the race for the Western Athletic Conference championship on Thursday night. PROVO 46-3- employed all The Lady Cats will play their last conference game at the University of Colorado this Wednesday in an early game at 4:45 is p.m. Colorado (9-undefeated in conference play scoring wins this past weekend at Utah State and Idaho State. Weber State clinched a regional berth this past weekend in its win over 6 so the Utah State pressure is off the Lady Wildcats going into the Games Important - credible 17-- with a 6 victory over Check with your local high school for the Falcons. exact dates and times. I feel great, but Im glad its over, Unless there are upsets in the last remarked a happy Layton Coach, Tom games, Layton will enter state comPerkins. We needed to do it. as a first place team, Clearfield ' petition With league play winding to a close, will follow in second place, Weber in area teams size up the opposition as third and Roy in fourth. Davis and its opponents will get a they prepare for regional and state tournaments slated for next week. second chance as their region will slate a regional tournament that will finalize team standings. Viewmont, the defending Region Five 3A champion, is now tied for first place and still must face two more opponents prior to state competition, Psychological warfare could best describe the scenario of the battle between Layton and Clearfield. The Lancers wouldnt let the Falcons forget the importance of the match as they 0 ; Staff Writer Clearfield was the only team that could stop them' and Layton knew it; but despite a shakey start, the Lancers fulfilled their quest for sole possession of the Region One 4A championship for 5B AMERICAN 1711 N. Main, Layton Ut. FENCE CO. of Ogden 773-415TENNIS COURTS 1 2? |