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Show W fr"? t Win Region 4 Title Bfflk femm 11 ism DuCAM fUYSWUfl U' !Alr W AV - H frisk Litas I hard f-fid f.aar f !.:; 4r fijf kta pair in If UtON IJt X 14 nk a the nthyrf tfaffl LaW Jh b the w4 C'jr cl ) 1 Ttp row.Gka Coy, Rkly Smi'.h nJ Kune Rl, Coach Roger Batuley snJloJJ t)ji oule up the falcon croi cmniry Cr. kam. ibnf tilth (tv; tom rtm) Kd!y Falcons Primed WITH DUNCAN - CLCARMLLD There aren't many thing that come ahead of dethroning Bonneville in Region One boy' ere country, at lean that the way the ClcarficlJ kid see it. lhcc day FOR THE FIRST lime in seven long and frustrating year, the Falcons ofay ear ago put an end to the Laker's tight hold on cross country supremacy in Region One. The Lakers hadn't been beaten in either a dual match or a region meet, until Roger Buhrlcy's unit succeeded in 83. And this year the same kind of success continues. The Falcons defeated Bonneville 1 in an earlier dual meet and on Oct. I9at Layton High they will defend their title against the Lakers, whom Buhrley says "still have to be considered the favorite." 24-3- flfdtak 14 ma Cih udth ktV WAS that the girl knew they tad in idvintage over their competition Cross Countiy ly aO' and DRiiUR, A (txntl taxMJ presently the SvhduJ' tarntor, ip. phed some "stiff tat ittakuHe get toiuci that in thcmefc were a but major ta tor in the Dvi fTi sueem thi fat). A he devcfttad it, tie fri got ued id "nw ami ladders" whvb h something every foot. tad player get THE Journal Sports Vv &J ptrd 1 year taM 1 L itaff-f)- , if ' r' idsJ Fa they the Mi take ett, ng m try and seventh place tvMSi they 9 irnweg state CiWfiprht, IIX sLJ pis fwn, .:h Kffii Ml the fit tthrf y (soa 1 4rty Mi m Mm, the fc iAy gad Ur h putty Kjth la teal, teftfc Lmaj ihi Cfew that fu Nh that could urrrie every one and help keep the title in Clearfield. Todd Denman, Glen Coy, Duane Rock end Rkky Smilh fill in the remaining varsity position. ROCK II VS a definite chance to finish in the top ten at region a doe Coy. The latter. Coy, commented, N havent done as well as 1 shoulJ have." But you have to respect Coy who also swim during the winter for Fred Lange. The Clearfield senior I the defending region champion in the 100 and 200 meters, and a he says. "Swimming and cross country are two completely different sports to prepare for, its tough to balance between them both." Coy was Clearfield's top finisher against Layton, which was run exactly where the region meet will be held on the 19th. Smith, known primarily for his heroics in track's 200 and 400 meters, is just getting over a nasty fall flu that has prohibited him from breaking out of the gates. But he says, Tm just starting to comeback and I should be able to help the guys at region. whenever they tad to enter 1 third set. They really believed their opponent were tanging their heads, with their tongue out, while they clear-cu- t frevh 1 ever. It w were edge, mentally nj phyuclly, becauve we are in t shape." But not only were the champions in shape, they a) vj had some talent to flaunt wound too. At lead ID of the 14 girt could have played in region, tat the seven that finally 14 put on some kind of show. BOTH OF Davis' doublet teams esptoited technique and finevse that eventually claimed them i first and a second, good enough for 14 of their 30 region point. That was just too much for East who finished second with 26. But the region match that still has 'em talking anJ one that Draayer said "anyone should have paid to see." was the miniature war staged for the No. I singles title between Davis own Katie Watkins and Bountiful Highs Jamie Luncn. KATIE WAS the defending singles champ and it just happened to be Jamie whom shed beat in '82 for the title. But the Bountiful girl staged a brilliant comeback this year to edge Watkins for the distinction as the region's best. Draayer had a few words to say about their rivalry. "Theyve had some pretty impressive battles, but their meeting last week was good enough to pay to see. There were none belter than the Davis I figh girls when Region Four championship tennis time rolled around last w eck. Taking the 1983 title were, top row. I tor, Cindy Miles, Michelle Moffitt, Kym Palmer and Katie Watkins. Bottom row, Marianne Alder, Tami f ikstad and Michelle Bateman. The squad was coached by Kent Draayer. little mistakes." saiJ Draayer. Watkins will play her final matches as a Dart this weekend in slate, a will Cindy Miles and Kym Palmer. But talented juniors and sophomores in Michelle Moffitt. Marianne Alder, Tami Fikvtad and Michelle Bateman wont hurt the schools chances for more successful years ahead. These seven competed in region and helped bring home the trophy. THE REST of the squad, who unlike any other team's reserves, dressed and warmed up with the starting seven at Liberty Park. They include Malinda Major, Robin Maryon. Jcana White, Mady DcGraw, Jennifer Harris, Sherry Jacobs and Geri Baxter. THE LAKERS with talented distance ace, Brel Williams, won't be signing over the title to anyone without a good fight. Despite the losses of graduating seniors. Bill THE RISE of the Gearficld cross country Wilcox and Darren Lewis, Clearfield has put THEYRE BOTH about the same size, not program is due partly to Buhrlcys direct intogether a nucleus of runners that could manvolvement as a running coach with the club. really big, but boy how they can whale on it. They're a pretty close group," said Last weeks match was simply going to be won age at least two of the top five spots in the Instead of tracking the kids in a car or truck on Draayer," 14 girls tried out and 14 have stuck region meet. The Falcon runners themselves practice days, Buhrley actually puts on his with it. by the one who made the fewest, simplest and are confident they'll get as many as four in the gear and runs w ith them. All he says of that is, I hope its positive, letting them know I'm top ten. willing to put out the same kind of effort they BUT AS second year head coach, Buhrley do. put it, "Itll boil down to who is the most During the summer its not unusual to have healthy and who really wants it more. Buhrley rack six to ten road race appearances a "Bonneville scares me. Look how they month and put in as many as 120 to ISO miles made a comeback in the end last year. Hope- per month in practice running. He calls it, LAYTON - Training and dedication to a sport has fully our dual meet win has given our kids some "Just a little incentive to stay in shape. paid off for one Layton Marathon runner. Joe Turconfidence over them, but you never really ner, the subject of a feature article printed earlier this know in cross country." "I CANT take credit for the quality of kids year, competed in two major marathon races this weve had in the past couple of years. Coach summer. He did very well in each. THE FALCONS are led this season by a pair (John) Flint has been responsible for recruiting d of juniors in Todd Davis and Kelly some good kids from P.E. classes and whereON JULY 24th, Joe ran the Days of 47 marathon Briggs. Theyve finished quite respectable in ver, said Buhrley. which covers the last 26 miles of the Mormon '83 meets and could be the two who Buhrley is This week the Falcons will take on Box Pioneer trail. His time was three hours seven miconfident will finish in the top five at region. Elder. nutes., This is the best time of Joes career. He placed Briggs commented about the upcoming rein his division and 140th in over-a- ll competininth gion meet, saying, "If we can pack em in there There were 1800 runners entered in the race. tion. tight, getting at least four in the top ten, I think were the top marathon people in the United Many well have it won. I THINK they believed in the team conits an individual sport. Perhaps a trend is unJcrway w ith one championship in the bag. Last year the Lady Dans missed the title by two point and with these girls and so many others becoming involved in Kaysvilles little league programs, Draayer sees the future getting even tatter. THE GIRLS DO love the game. They all give lessons and take private lessons from Coach (Ralph) Edwards. They're so dam interested in it, $at I dont think theyll concede anything to anyone, Draayer said. cept, even though . In conclusion, Draayer commented, "Theyre a busy bunch of kids. Some are officers, some are class officers, others are and nearly all of them are taking AP classes. JUST AW FU'LLY busy and awfully cute." cc Anyone should have paid to see the match Turner Excels between Katie and Jayme -- Coach Kent Draayer MENS hard-nose- DAVIS, WHO was beaten by the Lakers Williams by 24 seconds in the dual meet, said simply, I think weve got what it takes to get the job done, now weve just got to do it. The rest of the squad includes some talent Basketball Leagues Scheduled Clinton, Sunset and South Weber are sponsoring a new basketball league. THE THREE cities will reg- ister a boys league, girls league and adult men and womens league. League games start Nov, 9 at Sunset Jr. High. REGISTRATION for all three age groups will be at Sunset and Clinton city offices. At Sunset, register your child 8m.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 17. In Clinton register the youth 7 p.m. on Oct. 17 and 1 then Oct. during business hours. Any person may register at either location. The leagues will be broken down by ages for boys from first grade through ninth grade; for girls first to 12th grade and 4-- 18-2- mens and womens schedule has not been determined. Local teams will be given first priority. ANYONE interested in coaching contact Clinton or Sunset city offices: Clinton, Sunset, 825-509- 8; Feature Story on Former Lancer Rod Bockwoldt Next Week WESTERN States. 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