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Show Roy Makes Finals; Beats Millcrest Continued from Page 4B covered 20 yards. He picked up a crucial first down in the final minute of play to keep the ball away from .Hillcrest. Running backs Gary Ashley and Blaze Bishop played a big role in blocking and running for the Royal cause. Ashley was credited with 23 yards on four carries. i, yyfl'T I fj'tk II &?,&!& iw1 ?A 1 pxfmumv ji V If r V I- 19150, 1' I'cgi AiJ- - fif f 511 H ill f for the big shoot-ou- t. Roy won the last game, and the Lakers are out for revenge. We want the Royals bad, is how Laker Thom Budge put it, and he reaffirmed his stand at his game with Granite. We are ready, said Coach Ernie Jacklin, We did it before, and we can do it again. Our Royals believe in he added. They are a themselves, gutty team, added Assistant Coach Ralph Carter. They are fighters they are winners. The Lakers may have a psychological edge in this one. Only Roy tarnished their otherwise unblemished season record, and they have been living for Theyve got it, come Friday. The game is scheduled at 12 noon at Rice Stadium, and should be a classic. As a team, the Royals ran for 115 and yards, picked up 18 passed for. 252 yards. They racked up 367 total yards to 177 for Hillcrest. The Huskies came up with eight first downs, 127 yards in rushing, and 50 yards from ' first-down- Lakeside Review, November 13, s passing. Football fever is strong at Bonneville and Roy, as both teams are laying plans h. 3S HILLCRESTS Eric Varoz breaks loose from Brad McCaulley and Gary Anderson (above) in the first Leakers Meefl Continued from page 4B RUNNING BACK The edge here would have to go to Bonneville because of their size and power advantage in close yardage situations. Although the Royals boast more speed at that position, it really only comes to play in the passing game when open field running can be used in the flats. OFFENSIVE LINE There is no advantage here. Both lines are experienced, have good size, speed and are well coached in pass blocking. RECEIVERS Brad McCaulley and Bart Hadley from Roy clearly lead the receiving department and will supply most of the passing yardage for Jacklin. have the slight advantage here Roy will provided both McCaulley and Hadley stay healthy. DEFENSE Both teams were well stocked on the line with power, speed and a solid pass rush. Any advantage here would have to go to Roy due to its better lateral pursuit against the run: The Royals have another edge at defensive back because of their superior speed. Look for a lot of blitzing. KICKING GAME According to Jacklin, this is where the game will be won or lost because it will decide field position. Both are dead even in this department with sound punting and place kicking talents. BIG PLAY OFFENSE This is one area Bonnevilie has a clear advantage over the Royals as Sylvester likes to throw long and hes good at it. With that threat, the Lakers are able to score from most anywhere on the field with one play. Jacklin says the Lakers can also score with the punt return. , ROYAL TAILBACK Gary Ashley hauls in another pass from Jacklio for a long n gain. The quick style makes the Royals explosive from anywhere . on the field. v pass-and-ru- Lady Wildcats Travel to Logan The Lady Wildcats travel to Logan and Provo and on Wednesday of a for pair Thursday conference matches with Utah State and Brigham Utah State Young. remains undefeated in conference play with a while record of Brigham Young stands at 6-- Admission for Ithe final $3. If you are a season home match is $3 for ticket holder, this game is adults and $1.50 for part of the ticket students with activity package. cards. WSC students, faculty and staff will be admitted at no charge with I.D. cards. In volleyball action this past weekend, Weber State defeated Idaho 0 5-- On Saturday night, the 5-- high school All-St- ar match of players from 3A and 4A high schools. Two out of three games will be all-sta- te played starting at p.m. 5:30 4-- H ference mark, 19-1- 2 overall, while Idaho State drops to 6 in conference overall. play, 7-- Basketball Basketball teams gets underway The Lady next Monday, November 17, when they play an Alumni Team , in a exhibition game as part of a basketball at the Dee doubleheader d, 4-- H Events Center. The womens game tips off at 5 p.m. with the mens intrasquad game getting underway at 7:30 p.m. a Admission to the Wildcat 9 Club sponsored event is 4-- 451-34- 773-78O- O . CLEANERS WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN FURNITURE CLEANING. "Over 20 Years Experience 1 766-- 1 70 or 27 South Moin. loyton 363-26- 0, One-On-O- ne One-on-O- DUTCH DOY CARPET 773-500- Davis County boys and girls, ages 4 years, are invited to participate in the 1980-8- 1 Utah Basketball Program. The purpose of the Basketball Program is to provide an opportunity for youth to participate in a structured basketball program which will teach them a number of important educational concepts, while providing an opportunity for fun and individual competition. The objectives of the program are to: Teach the rules and skills of basketball, teach sportsmanship and grooming, teach good food and nutrition practices, teach safety and first-aiand teach standards, along with conditioning and health. An orientation meeting for youth, parents, leaders, interested school teachers, etc. will be held Tuesday, December 2, 1980, at 6:00 p.m. at the Davis County Extension Office, 7th East State street, Farmington, Ut. If you are interested in the program but cannot attend the meeting, please call: Kevin Kirk, Davis County Extension, Agent at for further information, ext. 411, or 4-- H will host the University of Utah in their final home match of the season. Utah also stands at 1 in conference play. Weber State defeated Utah earlier in the season in a nonconference match in Salt Lake City so the Utes will be coming into Ogden to even up the score. Match time is 7:30 p.m. in Wildcat Gym. A preliminary match will be held prior "to the Utah tilt. There will be a Wildcats exhibition Qn0-- Q It 5 9 into gaggr Dealers tort Meet King, Ftugo, Garr- ison, Big Finoy, and others. Cwltored Stono and Natural Rock. Coll Now 394-670- 0 DO IT YOURSELF OR COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS Financing avaHabla. TO HARD TO FIND-EAS- Y DIAL WITH. SEE OUR AD IN THE YELLOW PAOES. I 1TT1 .7. 1 TI T. I J. I J. I J. I t. D.LUJJJJAI -- half. But the Royal defense (below) stopped him cold in the second half and that Was a key to the win. 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