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Show Lakeside Reiew, October 9, Area Gridders Still 19110, Page SB Fighting For Top Mini Bowl Berths -- ROY With the football season winding down to the final game in the W.F.F.L. only one team has qualified for action in the mini-bow- l. Coach Kurt Lloyd and his ninety pounders have a 1 record one game to play. Even should they lose, the ninety pounders have already qualified for the bowl. 0 Brigham City Coach Eidson instructed his players to let Brigham City recover the ball on as The Bees their last two kick-offe. pounded the Roy Eagles 40-- 0 at I did it because I wanted our defense to get some playing time out there, said the coach. They are the best team we have faced all year long, he added. The Eagles finish their schedule at South Ogden, and then prepare for the Bountiful Invitational. 125 s, 4-- San-dridg- Two Roy teams have been invited to the Bountiful Football Invitational, to be held October 20, 21 and 22 at Bountiful. The Bountiful teams not involved in the Mini-Bowill square off against invited teams from the rest of the league. Lyle Evans 75-- team has been invited and so had Rick Eidsons 125 pounders. 13 Syracuse Roy spotted Syracuse two touchdowns on passes, and played catch-u- p football for the rest of the day. They did catch up in the third quarter, but then Syracuse threw another pass in the fourth quarter to win the game. They beat us in the first quarter, lamented coach Smith. 18-R- C 75C Roy Ogden 2 Roy was trapped on a ball in its own end zone to give South Ogden a safety, but thats all they got. Roy scored touchdowns by. Jake Martinez (2) on a five yard play and another for 60 yards, while Jim Coy ran 60 yards on a reverse for another T.D., and Lonnie Lambrose p in from 15 yards out took an for still another. Our defense was real sharp today, said Coach Lambrose. LaFevre did a r, and the great job at whole defensive line played great. th fumbled-but-recovere- d le Clearfield 52 Washington Terrace 0 Running back Damien Guiterrez ran for ill yards and four touchdowns in leading Clearfield to a 52-- 0 romp over Washington Terrace in a Wasatch Front Football League game played Saturday. end-swee- The middle-line-backe- Roy had a bye this week, but played Dgden Wednesday in a practice game. The teams played on even terms to halftime in the controlled scrimmage, but then the Tigers scored twice to claim an unofficial victory. The Roy team is now preparing for its final game with Layton, and then will play Bountiful on October 20th. Roy had a bye in its 75-- division, but is still leading with a record. We have at least a tie for first place, said Coach McBride, but we plan to win on Saturday. mates held Craid Carter and Randy 5-- City 0 Roy Roy scored in the second quarter and again in the third, in shutting out Brigham City. Mike Talbot scored the first T.D., and David Tafoya the second while Darrel Williams ran in the extra point. The second T.D. was set up by a 75 yard run to the eight yard line by Ladd Kendall. Coach Lloyd cited several 105 0 Roy Shawn Lund broke three tackles on a 40 yard dash up the middle, for Roys T.D. and Mike Lewis ran in the extra point play. The. whole defensive line played well, said the caoch. Shawn Lund got an interception and we got great play from Brandon Lloyd, Matt Aragon, Jerimy Gagon, Jamie Garcia and Phil Quintana, said coach Quintana. 75A Tafoya, Blake Harsba;., Scott Lloyd, Brian Taylor, Bart Rich, Mike Talbott and the rest of the team. 75 B , Brigham City 6- - Hill 20 The Falcons administered a brusing defeat on Brigham City as Mark Copenhaver ran a 70 yard sweep for a touchdown in the second quarter with Danny McFarland scoring the PAT, In the fourth quarter Danny had a 75 yard run for a touchdown with Travis Via scoring the PAT and Travis drove through from 5 yards out for another touchdown. 6 Morgan The Steelers suffered a loss at the hands of the unrelentless Morgan team. The opening kick of the second half was run back 45 yards by Jimmie Tubbs for Hills only score. Gerwin Mendigorin had 2 interceptions and a fumble recovery. 105 7 Roy Ogden was not only undefeated in league play, but was also unscored upon that is until Saturday. Roys 75 pounders got them on both counts. They scored one T.D. in the second quarter on a fifty yard run by Shawn Wagstaff, and then, after Ogden had tied up the game and had taken the lead in the second half, Chad Arnold picked up 57 yards on a fake reverse. He took the ball to the three yard line and Bill Bailey punched it in for the victory. 33-H- ill 7 90 Kaysville The Hill team displayed excellent defense as they held the Kaysville team scoreless. The only score of the game came late in the fourth quarter when Kenny Wilson made an impressive interception and crashed forward 40 yards for the score. Keith Lawrence had an excellent offensive game and Marka Dickey did a tremendous job on defense. Gary Farley had a fantastic 25 HAFB 0 Doug Williamson scored in the third quarter as the Royals blanked Hill Air Force Base in their first game last week and then they played Syracuse on Saturday. -- yard run. WFFL Scores Layton Bountiful Ogden Bountiful Logan-- 0 2 Brigham 0 City-- South Ogden-- 2 Roy II Sandridge-1- Layton-- 4 Pleasant 0 Layton 3 Bountiful Pounds Logan 4 South Ogden-1- Division II 125 pounds 2 Roy Brigham City-1- 3 Layton-- Bountiful n Sandridge-- III-- 7 Bountiful Ogden-- Clearfield-2Morgan-- Sunset-- H.A.F.B.-6 Bear Bear River-North Ogden-2- 9 9 Wash. Terrace-- 0 Syracuse-- Roy I North Park-- Logan Sunset-- 0 Pleasant View-2- Preston-1- 8 75A Bountiful-2Ogden-- 7 Logan-- 9 City-2- 5 Kaysville 0 South Ogden-- Roy II No. Park-1- 2 Roy I Sandridge-- 7 105 Clearfield-- Morgan 19 River-4- Kaysville-- 0 H.A.F.B.-- North Ogden-1- 7 Syracuse 0 9 Farmington Bye 12 Pounds Smithfield-- 75A . Smithfield-- Bear 0 River-4- Sunset-- Kaysville Bye H.A.F.B-- 6 Sunset-1- 3 View-1- 6 6 Clearfield-- Farmington-- 6 - The Clearfield Recreation Department last week really had the local youngsters jumping and hopping e during their first annual Jump-thheld at the Clearfield Swim rope-thPool. All participants had the opportunity to compete in two events; the 30 second Speed Race and the Marathon. In the 30 Second Speed Race each contestant had 30 seconds to see how many successful jumps they could make going as fast as possible and the Marathon event was a test of skill and stamina as each jumper attempted as many jumps as possible going fast or on With only 3 weekends left in ROY slow until a miss was made. When the final results were tabulated the girls totally dominated the winners circle by capturing all the awards. 30 Winners were: 11 and older Second Speed Race; 1st Place Christina Carey, 79; 2nd Place Michelle Haring, 70; 3rd Place Molly Tripp, 53. 11 and Older Marathon; 1st Place Christina Carey, 246 ; 2nd Place Michelle Haring, 197; 3rd Place Tiffany Child, 166. 10 and 30 Second Speed Race; 1st Under Place Susan Hubertus, 45; 10 and Under Marathon; 1st Place Susan Hubertuj. 107. In the 8 year-ol- d division the Hill-- 2 Falcons continued their winning ways with a 2 victory over Syracuse-- 3 in a game played last Wednesday at Hill Elementary. Shawn Marker scored twice and Bryan Wasson and Jermode Pharr each had one goal for the Falcons. On Saturday the Falcons played at Clintons home field and again was decision. Again, victorious by a Shawn Marker, Jermode Pharr and Bryan Wasson were the Hill-- 2 scores with one goal each. Ron Nelson scored the lone goal and the defense held for the rest of the game as Hill-- 1 squeaked past Clinton-- 1 by a 0 margin. Each team made several attempts at goals only to be denied by quick action by their respective goalies. At Clearfields Fisher Park Clearfield-1 took on Clinton-- 4 and won Greg Allen stole game honors as he scored twice and provided excitement the entire game with hustle and. playmaking passes. Colby Flemming contributed the other goal for Clear-field-Kim Kreutzian had superb defense to stop several Clinton attacks. Syracuse-- 3 shutout Clearfield-- 2 0 as Patrick Miller scored both goals for Syracuse. At Clinton, Clinton-- 3 shutout Clinton-- 2 7-- 4-- 3-- 0 3-- 1. 2-- Ora lira Title Bryan Wood added two, and Mike Spurlock provided most of Hills Walterbeek one for Clintons scoring. firepower with 5 goals as Hill defeated Clinton-- 1 Clinton-- 3 won a hard fought 2 vicSkipper Orcutt con4 1 Sunset-over as Syracuse-Andy Pettingill tributed two goals and Chris Hagen tory scored all of Clinton-3- s Syracuse-- 3 edged Clearfield-- 2 in the goals. added one for the victors. 2 0 In a l, bracket by a score of 2 in Fullbacks David Murray, Mike year-ol- d girls game played at a game played at Fisher Park. Kyle and Carey Blanchard added Syracuse, Clinton defeated Syracuse Weaver chipped in 2 goals for Syracuse superb defense to stop Sunset. Lyman and Jody Payne added the other Houston scored Sunsets two goals. Clintons year-old- s surprised Other 0 scores: Syracuse-- 3 1 over Hill AFB 0 in a game played last Syracuse score. Goalie James Montavo made several outstanding saves in the Hill-1- ; Syracuse-- 2 0 over Clearfield-3- . Thursday evening. Wayne Estep and 2 In the last quarter to preserve the victory. division Larry Henderson scored two goals year-ol- d Mark Tureson and Val Martinez each Syracuse-- 1 visited Westpoint and came apiece and Darren Hansen and Steve ETake each scored once in Clintons scored for Clearfield. away victorious as Donny Gladfelter Clearfield-4- , coached by Tom slipped through the Westpoint defense shutout. Vasit Leidy, Paul Straus, and Chris Hill for three goals. Doug Gailey and Dale Steve Surcek made valiant efforts to Williford, shocked Hill-- 2 and sister Kim contributed alf the Mayfield also had one goal each for stop Clintons attack but could not scoring for Clearfield-- 4 with Chris Syracuse. Kevin Rose contributed the match the speed of Clintons forwards. Clinton took on Clearfield last striking for two goals. Tim Gardner and two scores for Westpoint. At Fisher Park, Kathey Turesons Saturday in a game at Fisher Park and Brady Taylor added 2 and 1 goals came away victorious again. Steve Clearfield-- 1 team battled Sunset to a 1 respectively for the other Clearfield scoring. Arthur Copeland Jr. and Kelly tie in a battle of two powers. All the Drake and Darrin Hansen struck for Littlefield scored for Hill late in the scoring was in the first half as Stacy two goals each in the 2 victory and Hatch scored for Clearfield only to be Clinton got one goal each from Mark game to prevent a shutout. At Hill Elementary, forward Ed answered by Scott Tielfoldt for Sunset. Adams, Wayne Estep, and Mike Looney contributed all the scoring for Mike Roberts and goalie Mike Genta Henrie. Yancy Barker, David Hall and Hill-- 1 as they shutout Clinton-- 2 made several key saves for Sunset Steve Liobato all played outstanding Bill Spangenthals Hill-- 3 Spitfires' while Bruce Jensen, Peanut Pierce, defense for Clinton. Steve Gaioche and Tom Cavanaugh each had one goal for David Dean Mike Tureson and Shawn Evans conthrashed Syracuse-- 1 Clearfield. for defense Clearfield. tributed good and Mark Smith contributed two goals 6 In the Clinton-- 2 was hosted by Clearfield-- 2 year-ol- d bracket, Hill each and Bill Spangenthal, Jr. switched AFB a very Firebirds entertained with with Clinton a walking away from goalie to halfback and scored team determined scored for and different shutout. Six Roy improved players twice for the Spitfires. Clinton. Nolan Jones had two goals and their record to 1 with a 1 victory. Clinton-- 1 hosted Sunset-- 3 and treated Doug Drake, Justin Ashworth, Eric Hill had balanced scoring as Lorenzo them to a shutout as Clinton-- 1 remained undefeated for the fall Storey, Curtis Smith and Lance Barker Pugh II, Pongsiri Leidy, Jim Minnock, season. Randy Kidman had 3 goals, each added one goal. Clearfields goalie Tommy Williams, Damien Moore, and Shane Hunt had more than two dozen Archie Martinez each contributed one saves but could not stop the balanced goal each. Shaun Flagg, Jiovanie scoring by Clinton. Shaun Bell had Giorios, and goalies Raymond Pollard several saves for Clinton to preserve and Allan Jones provided excellent defensive efforts. Roys goalie, Kent. extend the lead to eight points. The the shutout. Michelle Smiths Hill-- 2 team has Wiggins kept the game close in the first Warriors were on the move with a chance of tying the score and had the gotten on track with 3 straight victories half and scored the lone Roy goal in the ball on the eleven yard line. Vem after losing their 3 games. David second half. Stacey then passed to Kelly Johnson for what could have been the touchdown to put the Warriors within reach, but Lancer Alan Gentry picked it off and Keith Wilson returned it to mid-fieladded frosting to the cake with another touchdown as time ran out on Weber. OFF OF OPENING MEMBERSHIP FEES 0 as Bill Nielsen, Bryan Hohlios, and Mark Ernst each tallied once. Other 8 scores: Syracuse-- 2 shutout 3-- 8-- 3-- 7-- 3-- 3-- 10-1- Pet-tingil- 9-- 0. t 13-1- 4 6-- 5-- 2-- 11-1- 6-- , 7-- 2-- 6-- 15-1- 7-- 0 4-- 6-- 6-- 0 Clearfield Defeats Roy Layton 32 Weber 16 In other Region One action, Layton exploded in the final seven minutes of The its game to bury Weber battle was Warriors in a see-sa4 clinging to a advantage when Keith broke one for 47 Wilson Laytons yards to give the Lancers a 6 advantage. With the flood gates open, Bill Cullen kicked a 25 yard field goal to w Youngsters Are Jumping At Clearfield Rec. Dept. . ccr Teams Close 32-1- 6. 4 Wash. Terrace-2- 6 Farmington-2- 6 Bear River-Wash. Terrace-- 0 Pounds Pleasant Plain City-2- 9 Syracuse North Ogden-2- Morgan-3- 3 9 13 0 Farmington-1- 8 Pounds Brigham Riverdale 0 Morgan-- Layton-- View-- 2 Wash. Terrace-1- Smithfield-- 90 Pounds 90 8 Grace-Ogden-1- 5 Curtis, and two Ogden players, Only Three Weeks Left Continued from page 4B Both teams lost a big man by injury from the defensive line. Roys Bill his left knee, and Venstra Clearfields Shawn Moore broke his ankle. Venstra is expected back this week, but Moore is through for the season. All Region One teams will now take a break in their league schedules to play practice games. Clearfield will entertain Brighton of Region Two and Roy will entertain Alta. 0 Park Bye Roy I North Roy Sandridge-- 0 Brigham City-2- 9 Pleasant View-1- 4 Syracuse-2North Ogden-- Kaysville-1- 3 75C Pounds Division I Pounds 125 in their game with Ogden, and BRAD MILES and Bill Bailey won the coin-tos- s also won the game. Referee Ed Booth is shown, flipping the coin, with Robert outstanding players, including the the season, Region 198 teams are center, David DeCoste, Quinn narrowing in on respective divisional Berglund, Cory Peterson, Shane championships. ' 90 Roy 6 Logan 0 David Thurgood caught a 30 yard pass from Clint McCormick and that was all of the scoring. After that it was all defense, and they never did get inside our thirty yard line, said coach Fowler. Our offense kind of sputtered, but we kept them out, he added. 7 defense Nicholas closed out the scoring with one touchdown apiece. Clearfield now stands at 1 and will now move on to play Pleasant View on Saturday at 12:45. B Roy Clearfield Washington Terrace to minus eight yards rushing for the game and wasted by Gregg Boseman with four quarterback sacks. Mark Hutchison also played well on offense as he rushed for 108 yards and scored two touchdowns while team- 75 C 155 40-R- 16-1- Vr d. Bonneville 17 Sky View 8 The Lakers celebrated Homecoming at the expense of Sky View. Bonneville kept the Bobcats contained in their own territory for most of the afternoon, while scoring two touchdowns and a field goal to hold a 17-- 0 advantage in the fourth quarter. The Bob Cats finally got on the board late in the game. We Need Help The Lakeside Review needs reporters to cover Wasatch Front Football League games in our circulation area, from Roy south 4 359-261- 2. - Now! Bonneville on a 22 yard scamper and he scored again in the third quarter on a three yard run. Ted Rickard kicked a field goal and two extra points to round out the Laker scoring. Cory Sylvester was five for eleven in passing, and threw one interception in the game. The Laker victory gave them sole possession of first place in the Region, and Clearfield and Roy are tied for second place. Weber and Layton have 2 records, tied for fourth place, and winless Sky View has the cellar and a 0-3 OPPE OPENINC MEMBERSHIP FEES & DUE'O $ Applies to nest 300 members only. $ Family membership fee 1115, monthly dues 6)6.00 mo. 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