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M li ill A fvtiil fas f4 fatl m ttfUK A u if La ift, Ilfir4 f4ii)i t4 Liilif rcl Lf (KilUlf 4fi l) f B,iif J I- J Pi tlWjrufJ, JfuMj, P lr U lll (T tfsg I.i tl!'! i'lul I 1 M UHhT II K IM lr 4 Krj4l I4fif, IV-'.t- y AtiiM Ki Ic a" fi 4 f 111 I It-r- v?i 14 tSl, pd I IfJff. t .1 iJ f Urr f 4 L?j (JU (111 m i 4f , '. "till ( N t wt f Uf ih M.t I I M-- i 4 tf ki $.ai u -- e ( i itr iiifdfJaaUTiajdjifi U4 knim p I.4UM l?J fad ia rUrf !.(, 1M ijpmiuf fl Kik rJpJ. SECTIOM si rilMlU R 28, 1983 Homceommjj This Week aa - Darts Send The Cats Sprawling ) x(y By KEITH DUNCAN journal Sports - KAYSVILLE Clean, aggressive blocking. fast and productive running, intelligent special (cams and a lot of preparation make for a pretty impressive football team. NOW ADD a glowing power from within. which is how Ward haw Icy described it. and you've got a virtually unstoppable monster. Unfortunately for Woods Cross last Friday night, they had lo run into this thing and barely came out alive. The Darts, like a mad grizzlcy, played lo their hearts content and were the victors. 30-ILL THE GLOW keep getting stronger for the Darts? Bountiful will be the next to find out. this Friday night as homecoming activities zero in on the game in Kaysville The majority of folks, both in Kaysville and Woods Cross, probably didn't expect to see the drubbing that spoiled the Wildcat's homecoming. The exception however was Sawley and his troops, as their fangs were poised two days before the game. IT WAS AN excellent, I mean a top notch week of practice," said Sawley about last week. "After some of the hardest work weve put in to this point, we knew we were ready. If Woods Cross were to beat us, then wed have to consider them a darn good football team. All of the happenings were an excellent follow-u- p to the East game where we kinda just show ed up.' If the kids learned anything in the last two weeks, it's that you just dont show up to play. Theyve forced themselves to learn new things and thus not become stale. SPECIFICALLY about the game, Sawley stated. We beat a good football team, they're a lot better than the score indicates. We just gave them a lesson in how to play football, points. The thing that has region roaches worried is that the Wildcats are as tough as anybody around, yet Davis hardly dirtied their Davis4 Jeff Hammer held true to his name last Friday night as he and the rest of the Dart backficld hammered Woods Cross for 30 SiTlittntrcUrfWiikMkiUKh 10 yards out. James Warden made it a perfect 5 to 5 in the PAT department. THE WILDCATS got their lone score from run. Farner ran in Jeff Hawkins on a conversion. the two-poiAfter the contest was over and just about ready to head home, a few of the Davis players were asked what play stuck with them the most. SARGENT remembered Hammers first run. "I was dreaming all week that we would hand-of- f to someone and theyd streak down the field for a TD on the first play from scrimmage. When Jeff took off, it was like a dream come true," he said. Sampsons memory will live with the first trap with Hammer up the play too. It was middle. I went after a linebacker and tought for a minute wed been snuffed at the line of scrimI mage. But I looked down field and all could the heels turf, see was Hammers spitting up rd nt 3-- REGION ONE said Jeff. GREG MCNABB commented, I guess my favorite was our second defenses ability to stop their first offense from scoring. They got pretty close one time, but Ryujin intercepted a pass which stopped them. I think my memories will also reflect back on the week before the game where our film session on Monday made such a difference. The whole week you could have cut the atmosphere with a knife. We were ready. Hammer's ideal moment was his own run. It was a perfect hole between Sampson and McNabb, with (Sean) Kilgrow pulling. It was our best week of practice ever, Jeff said. Hammer ended with 65 yards rushing. FOR SMITH, who tallied 168 yards rushing, he commented, Ill remember the first play from scrimmage for a long time. After Ham 49-yar- men sacked Ron Gomez for a safety in the end zone. Later it was Ryan Smith scampering 50 yards for a score, then Sargent on a beautifully executed QB run and finally Smith again from over." Smith stated too that he expected the Wildcats to be tougher than they showed, stating his long TD run was easier than expected. Mike Woodward, who plays both ways, like Smith's 50 yard TD run. Ill be honest and say that I just love to see Smith run. I realize that if I throw a good block, I might get to turn around and watch him more, he said. CHRIS STEVENSON, another two-wa- y starter, commented, It was Smiths long TD run that will stick with me. My job was to get downfield and nail someone and even though Hammer and I nailed the same guy, Ryan was long gone. Finally Mark Miller, who missed part of the game due to his sore ankle, stated, I watched my favorite one from the sideline where our defense sacked them for a safety. it was basically Reserve Your Court The Clearfield Recreation Department will begin scheduling for public use the rac- quetball courts located at Clearfield High . School. The courts will be available Thurs-day evenings only starting Sept. 29 and ending Nov. 17. TIMES OFFERED are 6, 7 and 8 p.m. Since there are only two courts, there will be a restriction of only one hour of play per day. This rule will be enforced. Reserva- tions will be taken only the Wednesday : before the Thursday you wish to play from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations will be taken at no other time. The cost is $1 per person per hour. The " number to call for reservations or informa6 tion is or 773-330- 773-330- LA RESULTS J that's all." On the other side, Larry Eldracher of WX echoed much the same. "It was a good ole fashion whipping. Davis got lower than us, they hit us and drove on us all night. Theyre a much better team than last year. AFTER THEY broke the first play from scrimmage, it was downhill from there, said the Wildcat head coach. The first play Eldracher talked about was a d burst by senior fullback, Jeff Hammer than went on and early count and nearly resulted in a score. The drive did however, eventually put points on the board when junior David Kinard went in from five yards out. THE FIRST drive was an omen of things to come. Davis kept it on the ground all night, rushing 54 times for 399 yards and throwing the ball only four times. The defense, led by Jeff Sampson, Greg McNabb and a host of others, were bullies in the night. They sacked Mike Farner seven times and held Woods Cross to only nine yards rushing. Steve Sargent, Andy Keck and Kelly Ryujin also played tricks on the Wildcat QB as all obtained interceptions. All in all, WX made only six first downs and 82 yards total offense. It was 30-- 0 before WX finally scored on Davis third team defense. DAVIS4 OTHER scores came in this order. After Sampson had chased down Farner on the one-yar- d line, a smothering crew of Dart line- mers run, I' , , --!- V) A A 'y LAST WEEKS RESULTS Clearfield 14 Weber 0 Box Elder 15 Layton 8 Roy 7 Bonneville 6 Onlv two region four schools have offenses that resemble normal formations. All other schools play football to a different drummer. THIS WEEKS GAMES Clearfield at Bonneville (HC) Layton Weber at Roy at Box Elder REGION FOUR RESULTS LAST WEEKS GAMES Davis 30. Woods Cross 8 THIS WEEKS GAMES Bountiful at Woods Cross Viewmont Davis (HC) at Highland at East Darts vs. Alta In Playoffs; Not Likely By Keith Duncan Writers Note: Inside the Locker room is the best name I could give my future columns designed to tell the avid sports fans what is going on behind the coaches doors and the players locker rooms. Perhaps some of what you'll read will be complete speculation but other materia) could be as real as you reading this column right now.) One local prep football team that is on line to make the state playoffs, a consequence of their preparation and hard work, is Ward Sawiey's Davis Darts. After the 30-- 8 shelling of Woods Cross last Friday night, it leaves no doubt that these kids mean business on Friday night. SINCE SAWLEY has taken the reigns of the Dart football program, over four years ago, jtone of his squads have shamed a school that has enjoyed more sweet than bitter in falls big sport. . But in the past couple of years, and armed with two excellent teams that either won the region title outright or shared it, Sawiey's Darts have been outclassed by two excellent Alta High football teams. In both years, the Hawks ended superb Davis seasons on the astro-tur- f at the University of Utah. IT WAS LAST season that the Hawks blistered Davis 28-8 and Sawley was quoted as saying that that Alta team was the best team hed faced since becoming a head football coach. Well, here we are in 1983. Davis is sharp as a tack like I've mentioned. Theyve played just two games in region and are undefeated and if last Fridays indications mean anything, they should at least be one of the four teams that n make the playoffs, if not successdefend their fully Region Four championship ALTA ON the other hand is not doing so bad themselves. After a couple of games they are'; having outscored their opponents They along with Hillcrest remain undefeated in Region Two. ;r The point Ill make now and its my opinion: inter-regio- 2-- 0, 43-IQ- ." Continued on next page |