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Show t rage 611, Lakeside Ile lew, October 2, 1980 Area FoofbdD Teams Cmpefl stopped the drive. Syracuse had one TD called back on a penalty. Chris Wood and Jeff Parry were outstanding for Syracuse. On defense Troy Barber played well. The five Wasatch Front Football League teams of Syracuse have won nine games, lost eleven and tied one, after five weeks of football action while Roy teams won three of nine games Saturday and two Hill AFB teams had tie games. Syracuse 13 Sunset 12 Lance King scored twice for Syracuse, and the second score came with just 24 seconds left in the game and covered 65 yards to tie the ball game. John Baker caught a pass for the PAT that won for the Syracuse kids. He was hit at the goal line, but battled in for the score. Coach Stan Walker cited Brad Johnson, David Steckelberg, Kevin Steed and Lance Murray for super defense. 75-- C GREENERY PROFESSIONALS any ottense to catch up. Roy fumbled on one drive inside the Layton ten yard line. Doug Williamson did some fancy running and caught several Roy passes. 75s HAFB 7 - North Ogden 7 The two teams were evenly matched as they struggled against each other to end in a tie. Both teams displayed great defensive efforts. Kevin Dolin scored the Falcons only touchdown on a 15 yard run, and Mark d Copenhauer passed to Danny for the PAT. ' 908 105s Hill 7 Sunset 47 The Sunset team tromped all over the Hill team in Saturdays action'. They neared the goal line on several Wagstaff, Shawn Wagstavv, Dusty Widdison and Ryan Taylor. Chad Arnold scored Roys first touchdown, and with just 22 seconds to be played,' Bill Bailey punched in the winning score. GREENHOUSE SPECIAL . 90 Layton 6 Coach Lyle Evans Layton II 7 Roy 16 became the winningest team in Roy Layton broke a man off tackle in the with their win over Layton. The young fourth quarter and he ran 60 yards for in league play. Royals are now he tying touchdown, and then they Lance Taylor led the Roy attack with scored the extra point on a power-lef- t three touchdowns, behind some great play to win the ball game. blocking from the offensive unit. Keith The Royals had earlier taken a Jacklin raced 25 yards on a reverse for lead, when Wayne Knave inthe other score. Scott Harris had a big tercepted a Layton pass on the 30 yard day with three pass receptions and 100 line and returned it to the one, and the yards, and he intercepted a Layton Royals punched it in. The PAT was just inches short of a tie ball pass. 90 Taylor punted for the Royals from game. midfield, and the ball rolled dead on the 90 Riverdale 28 Syracuse 0 line. Bountiful 24 Roy 0 Riverdale scored twice in the first Layton to defense The the held in Lancers third the Bountiful completed a and twice Roy pass quarter line. with just 4 seconds left in the first half, overwhelm Syracuse, and they got a twice inside the and they scored on it. safety in the fourth. Travis Wilson and 75-That seemed to take all of the scrap Tony Perez both played both ways and Bountiful II 14 - Roy 0 After a scoreless first half, Bountiful out of our kids," said a disappointed performed well, as did Shane Kirkman, who intercepted a pass. Tony Perez intercepted a Roy pass and ran 50 yards Coach Dunbar. After that, we seemed for one score. Then the Braves scored to lose our desire. Darren Lay played recovered a fumble for his team. y 105 again on the old play both ways and did great, and Rod ' 12 7 40 Clearfield with run. another Syracuse yard Belnap was terrific on offense. We played great defense except for 125 Syracuse scored both of its touchmoaned the Roy Bountiful 34 - Roy 0 those two plays, downs in the first half, but had to hold Coach. on to beat back a good Clearfield team, Bountiful came into town, undefeated He cited Jim Coy and Lonnie Lam-bros- e in four games, and left, undefeated in which scored on a punt return in the for their defensive effort. third quarter and made the extra point. five games, as the Braves did a job on 75-Todd Walker scored Syracuses first the Roy Eagles. The most excitement TD on a pass from Jeff Runchel, and for Roy came when the Bountiful was Roy 26 Logan 0 The Roy defense gave up only one hit with a 15 yard penalty for sassing Runchel hit Eric Murray with another first down, as Ken Carpenter scored on the officials. pass to the five yard line. Murray runs of 6 and 30 yards, Andy Dalebout fumbled the ball but Todd Walker We didnt really play poor football, scooped it up and lugged it in for six made an end sweep for 30 yards and said the Roy coach, but they are big another TD and Russell McBride ran and strong, and should have been points. On defense Steve Carlson intercepted one in from 10 yards out, after Jason playing one of our junior high schools. a pass. Wilson intercepted a Logan pass to set 155 125 it up. Layton 19 Roy 0 Todd Merrill played outstanding 60 Kaysville 6 Syracuse 6 Layton took the opening kick-of- f Kaysville scored in the last minute of football for the Royals. yards to set up the first Lancer touchthe first half, but in the fourth quarter, 75-down, and that was just the beginning. Jared Martin blocked a punt, and Brigham City 13 Roy 0 They did all of their scoring in the first carried it over for six points. Neither Brigham City waxed Roy by two half, but the Royals couldnt muster team was able to score the extra point. touchdowns, in spite of some great The Syracuse team lost one TD when effort by the Royal defense. Steve the runner stepped out of bounds on the Wilmoth played tough, as did Brandon one-hayard line. Lloyd, who intercepted a pass, and Sunset - 32 Clearfield - 6 Shaun Lund, who also stole a pass from Clearfield met their first defeat of the ' Brigham. season as Sunset trounced them 32-Steve Williams made a great 40 yard run to the Brigham line, but the Tuesday. Sunset remained undefeated team could get no closer. in season play. Roy 25 J&Js... Homo of the 5-- 0 SCHEFFELERA Reg. ; Mac--farlan- six-poi- nt GOOD SELECTION OF Hawaiian 8? $12.95 BULBS: Daffodil e tulips e Hyacenths Crocus . 50-Lb- s. WHITE ROCK $p occasions but were successful in scoring only once. It was fourth down on their own 40 yard line and Danny Springer faked a punt and threw a bomb to Jimmy Tubbs, who galloped in ' . for the score. Danny Springer ran in for the PAT. 125s C Hill 6 - Farmington 25 The Hill team started off slowly as Farmington scored 19 points in the first half, but they toughened for the second half holding them to only six more points. Hills only score was in the third quarter as Philip Johnson ran a sweep to the right. James Reed played a great defensive game. 155s Centerville 20 Hill 20 No one came out on top as the hard hitting Trojans met the tough Centerville team. In the first quarter Jamey Shelton and a nice run, then quarterback Billy Weiss passed to Eric Johnson for 15 yards and a touchdown. In the second quarter they scored again and came away with a conversion. Their final score was in the fourth quarter on a running play. Statue-of-Libert- , 45-ya- B produce & garden center 40-ya- two-poi- LAYTON, UTAH (2 Miles West on Gentile St.) 8:30a.m. to 6 p.m. CLOSED nt HRS: Mon.-Sa- t. SUNDAY X lf 6 rd 155 75-- Bountiful 0 Syracuse Tom Wood scored the games only touchdown on a power play up the middle in the first quarter. The play won the game, as the final three quarters were spent in mid-fiel- d defense. Bountiful did get inside the line twice, but the Syracuse bunch 6 - WFFL 25 Pounds 3 Lavton IM4 Roy Sandndge-1Layton I 0 Bountiful Bountiful I 28 Bountiful 105 Brigham City III-- Pounds Brigham Logan II 6 Brigham Ogden-- 7 Logan Layton II-- Roy I 6 Layton-- 0 Bountiful-2- Clearfield-- 7 Syracuse-1- 2 Farmington-Kaysville-- 0 Logan-- Logan-- Logan II 34 Ogden South Ogden-Logan Bountiful Layton 8 Layton 0 Bountiful 90 South Ogden-- Brigham City-- Pounds Logan II-Logan Bountiful III 26 Ogden-Bountiful Roy Bountiful Layton II-19 Layton Roy 13 A 9 Pleasant Morgan-- 75 B Roy No 75 C Layton-- Ogden-6 75 A Pleasant Pounds Logan-- View-1- Wash Terrace-1- 0 Smithfield-1- Roy 0 Sunset-2- 3 7 Riverdale-2Syracuse-Wash Terrace-- Farmington-- Park-2- No Sunset-1- Farmmgton-- Plain City-1- 2 2 Smithfield-- 6 North Ogden-Bear River-2- 0 . Layton-1- 9 Bountiful-Syracuse-Roy-- River-1- Ogden-3- Renaissance of Downtown Ogden at a preview opening of 2 Clearfield-- 0 Kaysville-- 75 C HAFB-2- Pounds Bear Morgan-- 3 Syracuse-1- Brigham City-- Bountiful 1 7 Roy n-- 0 Bountiful 155 Pounds Centerville-2- North Ogden-3- Layton-- City-- BearRiver-- View-1- 0 Kaysville-- 0 Ogden-- 7 Brigham South Pounds 0 Smithfield-3- Grace-0 Ogden-2- Pounds 90 Ogden-- No View-1- Logan-- South Ogden 7 Roy Roy Brigham City-1HAFB-- II-- Pounds Bear River 0 105 Wash Terrace-- Ogden-- Brigham Ogden Farmington-2- j ' Smithfield-2Morgan-2HAFB-- 7 Sunset 47 Ogden Logan 1 13 Ogden II 27 South Ogden-Roy No Park 13 Layton Bountiful Bountiful City-- HAFB-f- III-2- Pleasant Bountiful-- Logan Kaysville-- Roy II-Roy I 27 South Ogden-- Layton City-1- Pounds 125 Syracuse-- Pounds Brigham City-2- 25 Logan-- Bountiful Division II City-1- 2 South Ogdcn-- Bountifuj Roy II-- Bountiful I 24 Bountiful II 6 Layton-375 South Ogden-- Ogden Bountiful II 34 Roy Sandridge-- 0 Bountiful III-Layton Layton ' Scores Division I 1 A Roy 12 - South Ogden 7 Coach Roger Arnold gave 21 reasons for his first victory of the season: Chad Arnold, Bill Bailey, Russell Brown, Joey Duncan, Matt Meyer, Brad Miles, Jeff Page, Dane Palmer, Rod Peterson, Todd Rowe, Nate Shelton, Greg Sill, Ryan Stratford, Shane Teuscher, Chris Thiel, Dennis Turner, Mark Udy, Scott Pounds Farmington-1- 2 Kaysville 31 Plain City-1- 2 TUESDAY'S SPECIAL FIESTA BARGAIN every Tuesday 01,11 Ogden City Jvfall , Saturday, October 4, 1980, ' per person Beef Taco Beans v a.m. 7:30-5:3- 0 , y Breakfast will be served amidst peiformances by De Salad Beef Enchilada Cheese Enchilada ' rDance Company Ririe-Woodbu- ry Musica fTintigua Rocky Mountain Mime fMliance Roving Magicians c Tickets o Jugglers o $5 TTll proceeds will be donated to tfie Junior league of Ogden Tor information, call (So 1) 479-320- . 3 |