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Show Lakeside Review, September 11, 1980, Page 3B WFFL Teams Nine of the Layton Wasatch Front Football teams were in action last week and the young League players claimed six victories. The 155 pound team, coached by Dennis Moss, begins its season Saturday at Bountiful. 75-- C Ogden South 20 Layton -- 7 They scored it all in the first half, said Coach Craig Gibson. We managed one touchdown in the second quarter, when Jeff Novoichick ran 35 yards on a reverse, and Dallen Smith scored the extra point. After that we got as close as the two yard line, but couldnt get it in. he said. -In fact, we were inside their twenty on several he said. occasions, but they held us out, 75-6 2 Bountiful Layton Bountiful got Layton in the end zone for a safety, and led until the fourth quarter, when Jason Romero scored on an end sweep. Players like Justin Johnson, Matt Adams, Kyle Cunningham, Kent Peterson, Cory Anderson and others contributed to the victory, as did the entire offensive and defensive lines. The Layton tbam now has a 1)1 record, after lsxvng to Roy, last week, 75-Bountiful -- 34 Layton -- 0 They were just too big for us, moaned Coach Ruben Rios. They scored two touchdowns in the first quarter, two in the second and one in the fourth. We played well, continued the coach, we were just outgunned. The coach praised the play of Kenny Betty on defense, and David Romero on offense. two-poi- 80-ya- 125-pou- - 27 Hill AFB-- 0 Area Contests Lance Taylor exploded for runs of 71 and 60 yards drives together, but both ended on the opponents for touchdowns, and defensive back Don Fullmer line. -- 12 intercepted a pass and returned it for a 75 yard TD. Roy-- 0 Layton Dunbars team is still looking for its first win. The 90 pound Royals bowed to Layton 12-- on TD Ken Carpenter scored twice for Roy, but both runs of 35 yards and five yards. The coach made some passes were set up by runs of Andy Dalebout and defensive adjustments at halftime, and held Layton Aaron Hancock. to 10 yards in the second half, but Roy couldnt mount We played tough defense, said Coach Bill kind of offense to catch up, Coach Cunbar cited McBride. "At one point they were working on fourth any Mike Soreneon and Scott Jorgenson for playing well. down and fifty yards to go. in league play. The McBride kids are now 105 Pounds Roy -- 8 Bountiful II -- 6 -I 75-- A 0 Roy II 0 Roy Coach Kurt Lloyd called Saturdays game his d Another intercity game turned into a scoreless tie proudest moment in little league football. Two teams staged a defensive battle that was.t as Coach Fil Quintanas team squared off with Roger 20 final seconds. the until Arnolds bunch and neither could get into the others settled The Bountiful team scored in the third quarter, and end zone. Quinatanas team scored twice, but both were Roy tied it up at six at the two minute mark. Bountiful nullified by clipping penalties. His team fumbled on was still trying to generate something in the final 20 the exchange on the one yard line to stop another seconds of play, when four Royals swarmed over the drive in the final moments. Coach Quintana singled Bountiful passes for a safety. out Matt Aragon for his play, as well as Mike Lewis David Tafoya scored from 20 yards out on a fake and others. pass to get Roys lone touchdown. Coach Arnold had a lot of praise for Matt Meyer, 125 Pounds Layton -- 31 Roy -- 6 who recovered the fumble that saved his team from certain defeat., Layton bombed Roy with several long bombs and a running attack that clicked to near perfection. Rovs 90 Pounds Bountiful - 8 Roy - 0 d by John Neasbitt, only score came on an Tom Fowlers team fell from the ranks of the after Ty Kendall caought a pass to set it up. unbeaten in a great defensive battle at Bountiful. The They have a real fine team, said Coach Eidsen of Bountiful squad scored on a misdirection play, and his Layton rivals. The win gave Layton a 0 record, then made a conversion. Roy put two good and Roy slipped to a 1 showing. 75-- B Roy -- 12 Force Base WFFL teams saw Sept. pounders had bye week. Hill Air 6. 75 Pounds 90 Hill AFB - 0 Syracuse - 7 The only score came early in the game as Syracuse moved the ball downfield for a touchdown on their first possession. Hill coach Bill Janssen said hed like to commend Darrly Gray on his ability in the defensive backfield and Anthony Johnson on his defensive efforts. 125 Pounds Hill AFB - 0 Sunset - 27 Hill AFB coach Nathaniel Logan said, Sunset played a real fine game and we still have some problems to iron out. Nine of the ten Roy teams of the WFFL were in action Saturday, but there were more losers than winners, and two teams fought to a scoreless tie. Roy C 0 1-- Roy II - 0 19 cross-tow- -- -- Richard Lovelace put together a couple of 40)yard races to the end zone and Travis Hart ran in two extra points, as Layton beat the Braves by eight points. Curt Gallegos caught a pass to set up one of the scores. 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DRILL TEAMS IN AMERICA? o the Recreation office located at the Clearfield Swim Pool, 9234 S. 1000 E. and must be submitted no later than Friday at 9 p.m. A team fee of $1.50 must be attached to each team application. Team rosters must be submitted by Wednesday with a minimum of 12 players and a maximum of 20 players. League play will run for approximately seven weeks. beginning Wednesday. All games will be played at Fisher Park FALL SPECIALS Are Coming To U O at .SPECIALS FALL BULBS WANT TO application EVERGREEN WEEPING WILLOW I2.?V GLOBE WILLOW CORKSCREW WILLOW 12 COTTONLESS COTTON WOOD 9 PLANT s, Team forms may be picked up ' 2-- EKCELS10R In a great defensive battle, the two Layton teams went at each other for three and a half quarters, before Paul Pacheco galloped home on a 45 yard punt return with just three minutes to play in the game. Layton I threatened to tie it up in the fourth,, but their cross-tow- n cousins would have nothing of that and claimed the victory. Travis Vought and Mike Valdez played well for Layton I, while Bob Fresques was tough for Layton II. All-Star- announces ; Department that team registrations " for the upcoming adult flag football program are now being taken. " two-poi- n Office Supplies 125 Pounds Layton I -- 31 Roy -- 6 Mike Trajillo was on the receiving end of two bombs thrown by Gary Bassinger, to break Roys back, and Bart Vernon crashed through the middle for a score, and Eric Nalder swept end for 15 yards on still another score to totally outdistance the Royals. The Roy crew scored its lone touchdown on a flair pass to John Naisbit in the second half. Kelly Gilmore and Brett Green were awesome on defense for the Lancers. The . 1 105 CLEARFIELD end-aroun- Use The Classifieds! Bountiful 6 14 Signup UnderWay Clearfield Recreation 2-- 0 12-0- -- Mike Ogden 0 It was Lyle Evans (Roy I) John Lambrose (Roy II) Layton scored twice in the first half, on a forty yard as Roy played Roy in a rivalry The kids ,end run by Chris Parrish, and again on a 20 yard 'from touchdowns to I scored three team (North Park) jaunt around the other end by Scott Jacobsen. team. outdistance Park Sand the Ridge We used an unbalanced line against them, said Coach Brent Parrish, and tsey didnt adjust to it in the first half. They played tough in the second half,' but so did we, and the score remained at . For Best Results Nose guard Chris Parrish Scott Jacobsen and Eric Hildebrand all played great defense for Layton. Layton II Football well-hone- 75-- Roy-- Pounds Farmington 105 A -- -- conversion on its touchBountiful made a down, but Layton scored twice on runs by Robert Ferneau, 20 yards on an end sweep, and Kelly Burton, three yards up the middle, to win the game. An pass interception to the end zone was called back on a clip. For Layton, Morrey Hartman, Todd Meya, and David LeFevre were rugged on defense. The two Layton teams play next week in a game that could be for the WFFL championship of the division. 7-- Pounds Layton 12 Pounds Layton II 12 Bountiful - 8 125 B 90 Compefe inn US1 SHADE CHANCE 20 COVERS H50&sorr OFF Rt3. IB5 HS NoyvI5S& F THHE ARTS STHJPI 1387 West 1800 North 6485 S. 2000 Clinton, Utah E. OGDEN 825-796- 3 half-tim- Forty-niner- NATIONAL DIRECTOR PAT RHODES s; NATIONALLY TRAINED STAFF BY STAR, INC. INCLUDES: Pal Rhodes Heidi Rhodes-376-113- 376-890- 8 0 Sandy Odel Vikki Black 376-466- 25-6790 5 Ph. 479-606- Hours: Mon.-Sa- f. 0 8:30-6:0- 0 Closed Sunday |