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Show 0CU)bFIU6, 1983 Junior High Wrestling Tournament Scheduled Eor Thursday Afternoon IsOtSTII N H h' U 0. MI Diu HsN Urcuip CEuflffroaiLfi, hM Jakj M uif jrUig ai tl.i7Mrv!.y t.s,,h i ACCORDING TO com cmu?44 JUikfJ fcftj Piffi!, 7 Errs th-oif- Mi hrro ua urorfm Mh ffufn 4 J M tU f f nHiie n, oe tOOfPi- - Hi la Ike ttu4e by juLuimautort ta c luw ta.h Np only Ji4nKfl iq nj iau:h (inUMt. M uah the iiftj of lArstf J nreitlm (Ml w.:t hf coif8-i- f an ISnysM II fch, pftMpi iKc pawtn cop-petitio- Kf north n H Central Puii hcad.pj Conclude For Falcon Football priram Mi June wro'Vrs aaj Uf reufm, f Into tiMOftafhrfif three we presently undefeated, 77--o in, lude 1 1 ; pounder T am Moore ; I JJ pouftJrf ft fad Allen and finally their J3S pounder Tykr Neurons, A3 we preiemly 100. "lilt RE'S COt NO to be wm good wrevi Mg and I cvpc,t real cto battle for the lot of talented fate," iud I aiky, "7 here kidi in the ranks thii yew." Movifg a little more north, we f.nd North Pam with copnoGh wrtakrs that we bath undefeated. 7 he Norsemen hmewt und- efeated at well as er tour-nume- competition fiiully liifu jcti under a (hii Kaysville ton a dog Torn Other strong contenders for Farmington inJason Citte who has lost only clude one match this year. Another is JcITGrccn who comwrestles at 78 and w ho w on the south-enpetition to get to district. Other top contenders include Gmt Allen at 132 and heavyweight Shaun Copeland. d going to be a dogfight bet w cen Central, Kaysville and Farmington," said Packer in anticipation for the meet on Thursday. d We needed this one after the bad breaks sen. had. One statistic Hansen was quite happy over was Layton's lone fumble. Too many of those derailed Layton's chances against Bonneville the week before. WE FINALLY put it together, said Coach Gary Hansen who had seen his club win four THE REST of the scoring came in the third and fourth quarters as Kidd plowed in for one more, Bailey connected with his tight end Darryl Lacey and Mike Tucker and junior Darren Hayes both scored one each on the ground. The defense was consistent again as junior Robert Ferneau picked off two passes and players like Dave Facer, Ronald Barker, Dave Brimhall, Greg McGune and Chris Shoop shut down the Weber offense. NEXT COMES Olympus. All Hansen could d and say about facing the Titans was They are good, but on any given day any given team can lose. No one knows that better than I do. In Hansens concluding remarks about Weber, he stated, I dont think any credit should be taken away from Weber at all. Theyve improved all year. Maybe against us they were not as intense as they have been through the year, because they knew the playoffs were out of the picture. But they are a good football team and theyre coming on up there. I think Rod is doing a good job and as long as hell do more of what he is doing, theyll be respect straight to start the season then start a terrible losing string of four that nearly cost them a berth in the playoffs. But as it stands now, Layton thus earns the right to meet Olympus High in the first round of the 1983 playoffs by virtue of their big win and Roy's 21-- 6 zipping of Clearfield. 4-- A FUNDAMENTALS were the key. We had Brian (Bailey) passing well all night and the backs were running like theyre capable of doing. Then of course the defense, which has been consistent through most of the year, played heads up too, said Hansen who was quite elated that his 4 club earned the playoff berth. Layton led at half 20-- 3 after Tom Kidd had scored a pair of touchdowns and Bailey had taken one across too. Robert Shumway also booted two of his five PATs Tor the evening. highly-powere- 5-- FROM THERE the Layton coaches were able to get eveyone dressed for the game into the contest. They were all in it, said Han Clearfield Rec. Still Offers Racquetball 6-- SINCE THERE are only two courts, there will be a restriction of only one hour of play per day. Times offered are 6, 7, and 8 p.m. Reservations will be taken only on the Wednesday before the Thursday you wish to pay from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. The cost is $ 1 per person per hour. The number to call for reservations is 773-330- or 6 773-330- 7. tr Sunset Jr. Girls Finish COACHED by Cristie Sunset Junior High became the Davis County North Lnd record. Champions with a The Sundcvils beat Kaysville Junior who was also undefeated in two games Nicholas, team members are captains: Joy Trusscl, Debbie Breitwciscr.and Raquel Eves. Other team members are Sherri Dcbbrccht, De de Petersen. 3-- 13-- 13-1- 1. 5-- 0 Dalene Gregory. Jill Maw, Amy Hdustm. Kim Thomas, Lorraine Nictcrt, Tana Shelley. Krista Dcighton, Michelle Genta, Julynn Barksdale and Jeanette Smith. 9-- ...we had decided that whatever happened in Roy, it wasn3t going to stop us from going out moral. It was good to go an entire game without a punt. JIMMY BATCHELOR, one of the clubs linebackers said, As long as the defense doesnt let down, we'll always be in most of our games. We should get one of our best tests of the year against Olympus because Ive heard they are big and they have scored a lot of points. Todd Murdock stated, We could have quit after Bonnevilles sickening loss, but we wanted to end the season if we had to with a loss and a winning record. DAVE BRIMHALL, who blocks for Tom Kidd and Mike Tucker commented. The offense got quite a workout the night before the game. We must have spent a couple of hours going over plays and I think it was good for us. Brimhall plays basketball but stated he just as soon stick it out on the gridiron for a few more games. with a bang. M Lancers To Meet Titans This Friday at 3:00 P.M. Brian Bailey AS FAR AS Olympus, they dont know much about us and we dont know much about them. Lets just suit up and see whos the best. Mike Roberts commented, Defensively weve been consistent all year and with the offense coming alive, it was great for our entire IBM CMr-M- y to laaq -- C-E COACH HkNDOCK said after the game. At no time this year, did our kids lay down and die, it just show s the kind of class kids they are. None of us have been through a season like that where every little weird thing that could happen, happened. It was frustrating, dishcarting and just sad for the kids because the game is for them. MAYBE W E asked too many seniors to do too many things, maybe that was our problem. Thcyy weren't getting pushed by anyone else and many of them were playing two ways. "But they never gave up. I feel real bad for the kids because they went through a lot of ups and downs and turmoil. They got themselves back in it with a super win over Box Elder and through the first quarter at Roy were playing better maybe than what they did against Box Elder. ITS A SHOCKING way to end it, but especially for the kids who were playing for second or nothing. Its how the game goes. To help avoid the shut out last Thursday night, Clearfields talented Jeff Parry hit teammate Ray Dixon on a short two-yar-d pass for the six points. Falcons Fall To Lakers In Cross Country Bonneville High regained back the Region One cross country title last week by clipping Clearfield The Falcons were the defending region champs and the only team in the past few years that has given the Lakers headaches. FOR CLEARFIELD, four runners finished in the Top Ten. Todd Davis finished in third place as junior while another Falcon junior grabbed fifth place, Kelly Briggs. Glen Coy took seventh place and Todd Denman was tenth. Clearfield s girls also finished second in the region meet, but this time to a powerful Weber team. Laura Zaugg finished seventh while Lisa Garcia was tenth. 38-3- 9. . PORTABLE by SEEQUA In Stock Now!! SIZES Includes: . 2 Not all sizes in all widths. N'-- . W ' IMTOtigs BARTONS of rLy. tftaufch of ihtf fijiM Huff CHAMELEON 2 160 K Disk Drives Word Processing Software High Resolution Spread Sheet Color Board included IBM PC DOS 1.1 One Serial 128 K RAM One Parallel Port SHOES 459 West 500 43 North Main, Bountiful 292-769- 1 IBM s a registered trademark of International 773-330- 7. i COMPATIBLE Oxford 9-- Clearfield. For further information contact Kandee Edwards at able. BUT THERE IS no question about it, we a get chance at the best right off the bat. Well really find out what weve got here. QB Brian Bailey stated, We knew that if we won and Clearfield were to lose, wed go into the playoffs. But I think we forgot about Clearfields game and decided that whatever happened it wasnt going to prevent us from going out with a bang. SuperSole 7-- 6-- 8-- on MNG uMii'ti 2-- In Playoffs Super tough-- y. Super soft. CLEARFIELD Recreation will also offer a second session of Aerobic classes. All classes will be held at the Clearfield Fire Station. The classes will be held on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. They will begin Monday, Nov. 7 and run through Thursday, Dec. 22. Times offered are 7 p.m. , 8 p.m., 9 p.m. (coed) and p.m. (co-ed-). There will also be one morning class offered on the same a.m. The cost days from for the class is $8. Registrations are now being taken at the Clearfield Swim Pool located at 934 S. 1000 E. in top-rank- ipdl t, THINGS ONLY fo war for ihc Falcon crew, not only In Roy, but in lleawnl View where ihc Lancert were pounng it on aguma ihc Warrior. A Falcon lo anJ a Lancer win waul J pul the Layton crew in the play afficicn though the two woulJ be dcaJloUcJ with 3 recar J i. But not going to Ihc playaffi really hai been the i lory of the year for Hunaxki brigaJc. Bceau of Layton's hm vktory oicr Clear-ficl-J during the regular scaion, the Lancers according lo iho who made up the region s would be the team to go to the playoff. But in other regions around the state w here twoor more teams were lied for the final play off, a playoff game took place this w eck lo decide who woulJ go. The tavk cf building a sound football program at Weber High isn't something that's done oi er night, but many of Rod ilixkw aldt's colic gues in the business claim that if he continues to do the same things he did in his initial year, the Warriors won't be anyone's doormat. The former Layton High athlete, and now a Sunset resident, looks forward to next year. Kays-vill- weve had some losses we shouldn't have 1 ttoftj (Tuff Ml uAlc Men rude. Win Puts Layton LAYTON Theres no finer way to let all the frustrations fly away than to beat an opponent 47-- 3 and thus qualify for a state tournament berth. Such was the case with the Layton Lancers last Thursday night in Pleasant View as they laid Weber to rest. ) wvl Mth of Me la cull ti. weal on ihtitfi MWJ la proJ-kany pwnti, A n ai, ihc Ro)uli ihc4 Mgun la mule lhtr moic anJ tl i too finkh fur GcafficlJ la rccaurr from, tt Ml muy Kie ifuliy Mni hc ClcjffkU bubHc wail 59 jittJ put ptjy from ihc qturtciMtk la Jeff Yohimura ihal iIhhjIJ tuie Men only a ihon gncr tuJ ihc Beat Weber 47--3 Big Un MJ tWJ. n H f fivl la l!.f Iho Tador SOME KEY MATCHES to watch for on clash beThursday will include the and tween Kaysville Sondrup Farmington's Warden. In the only time these two kids met, Sondrup was leading in the match 64) before Warden reversed and got a pin for the victory. will be at 83 where Another good match-u- p Farmington's defending champion. Jason Citte will probably meet Kaysvillc's Aaron Smith for the title. Smith has already beaten Citte once this year. :f' lf H Wul ttih 1 Wi4 kf I fuaif tfcrp tflta Roy ifftaory on couple of ouHvom, Bui MJy LikE. or wMtcicfj owd and Farming- - P wf--4 4 MJ Unity lm Mr Mi (tut t'. lit hJ 6 oirfuil, M in f J giant a top d The Clearfield Recreation Department is still offering racquetball court time at the Clearfield High School racquetball courts on Thursdday evenings from 9 p.m. 10-.1- H, r tM CBtflif-- J f Ml Wl between Central r. its !rr--t ni i-- A'-r- at ikfH rf--r M) JKj- - heavyweight. fight iM-- l 4 L jft ThuriJay in Bountiful, three Hhooli that ihould be blared la lie heavily for the crown are Farmington Janiar under Ihc directum of THE Df f ENDING district champion hapTam Packer; Kay mile Junior led by three coaehci, Skip Leo. Shaun RoHmon and Nate pens to be Kaynilte Junior where Coach Leo the help of two Hinckley and finally Central Daiii Junior kd has taken over, while using Robinson and in Shaun Daiis wrestlers, High by icteran wrcitlir.g mentor, Lynn Foxlcy. Nate limckky. The Kaysville team to date has two undefeTO D kTE Farmington Junior hai three unAaron Smith and defeated wrciilcrt which induJc 183 pounder ated w rentiers in e Russell Porter. Other Rob Warden who won it all tail year in a lower their and the meet will be kids (hat attending weight division. A!m there it Curlii Stoddard who has yet to love in the clan and w ill help try and defend the title are Tom Winward; J.D. OlJham; is favored to win it. Next comet at Robinson Rick l67;Cory Sondrupat 183 and John Cordova who Packer calls A little fireDan Hart. heavyweight ball who has been wrestling for five years." 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