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BmHsMmM' Over AftdArownd Patit win r ahi u irony a4 leny 4 M'.pg cter td tifdne hy. ll-- e wish FAlcorn Roll up 308 yards rushing By WITH DUNCAN Journal Sports - As Brent Hancock and KAYSV1LLE Ward Saw Icy climbed into Ihe sack last Thursday night, each had a pretty good idea what theyd like to take place in the opening minutes w hen their teams took to battle the night following. HANCOCK, THE confident general of the Clearfield Falcons, had nothing but passing on his mind while Sawlcy, the unquestionable leader in Davis Dart country, wasnt thinking anything but keeping to the ground. Friday night came and so did the expected. THE FALCONS and Jeff Parry came out flaring away, as their first three offensive plays produced three first down and nearly 40 yards to boot. But the breakdown dealt them death, and an eventual 20-- 0 defeat. The Darts on the other hand, with a blocking scheme second to none that evening, came out stampeding with seven consecutive running plays and a 6:22 first quarter TD that was only an indication of what was to follow. 'GIVE "EM credit, said Hancock. They're the best team weve faced thus far. And certainly the way Davis executed, theyll probably be one of the best the Falcons will have played all year. But despite the loss which marks the Falcons as an 3 team to this point. Saw ley w as 0-complimentary himself. Theyre not an 3 team, and theyre the best weve played so far. I have a feeling theyre going to bounce back, said Sawlcy. 0-- AND FOR THOSE who witnessed it, its assumable (hat the Falcons did have a chance right into the fourth quarter. But that chance was slim as the Falcons played without the services of Parry who left the game in the beginning of the final quarter due to a brain concussion he sustained in the opening quarter. Of course the chance was slim also with a Davis defense that wasnt giving up much, in fact allowing Clearfield only 145 yards total offense for the evening. The report Monday was that Parry would CUPPtB What a familiar sight for those who attended last Fridays clash. Gaping holes like this one that Mike Robinson Davis-Clearfle- not practice through this week to avoid any contact, but would be suited up for the key clash with Layton on Friday at 7:30. SAVVLEY AGREES that Davis seven rundening plays into the heart of the Clearfield the games fense, that eventually produced first points, might have set the tempo for the game. In that first series we had success with (Jeff) Hammer and (Mike) Robinson chewing up yardage up the middle against their We kept doing it until they and then found success runit shut squeezed the rest of the night, them on outside ning Sawley said as he reflected back. It was Ryan Smith and Mark Miller who controlled the outside running and it was Miller who scored the first TD from four yards out. OVERALL OUR offense was a little shinier than our first two games, Sawley reported, The reason is because of an excellent week of film to practice and reviewing the Ben Lomond I lot of it a mistakes. our thought understand had to do with attitude, because it wasnt like the prior game where we were running around like a pinball in a machine. The Darts were certainly happy to have Jeff - Sampson back, a captain and a key performer ld (34) -- on that line. Sampson and the rest of the interior were crisp when they had to be, plowing open enough holes to allow the backs to have their finest day on the ground. SO CONFIDENT was Sawley of the lines play, that he made this comment, If we get linemen off the ball like we did the other night and have the kind of holes they were producing, we could put just about anyone as a I cant even compare our effort last of Ben Lomonds. that week to With Steve Sargent leading the way at QB, in fact scoring two TDs himself on the ground, and with Smith, Miller, Robinson and Miller pounding away, Davis racked up 308 yards on the ground and getting 16 of 1 9 first downs from rushing the ball. SARGENT HAD one of his finest nights pas11 passes for sing the ball too, completing 6 of 58 yards. Davis received another fine game from both Chris Stevenson and Greg McNabb, on both defense and offense. Rick Francis played in his first complete game since injuring his thumb in a summer football camp, and turned in a superb performance. ss squads as Clearfields Jeff Parry (8) had his heyday in the beginning, but not far into the game Davis had the Falcons passing schemes figured out. Here a hungry defensive end pins the end to this passing the on rush. play. Jared Martin (7) could do nothing to stop 5 theyll ever be, COACH WARD Sawley, who has prepared his 83 Darts to this point, will be working with the rest of the staff for his fifth consecutive region championship and state playoff berth. He is one guy who likes to think of everything as even right now, including the fact the Darts and the Leopards went went 0 in winless. 3-- pre-seas- 29-1- 2. CLEARFIELDS closest attempt to score in the first half and if not the entire year, was a 24 yard field goal missed by Ray Dixon to start the second quarter. The Falcons demise was a running attack that could produce only 49 yards. Hal Mofire, Clearfields fine tailback, measured a couple five yard runs and that was the extent of that. IT WAS JUNIOR Brad Sherwood that had to take over for Parry when he left the game. Sherwoods skills and ability to lead the team were tested through the final 12 minutes and though he had some bright moments, Hancock is hopeful that Parry can come back to lead the Falcon offense. For the evening, Clearfield gave up for interceptions. After the three consecutive first downs to start the game, the Falcons could manage only five more the rest of the evening. Clearfields defense had their knocks to take with the powerful running game of the Darts, but they had their moments too. Parry intercepted a pass which led to Dixons missed field and on one Davis drive that went 18 plays, the Darts were prevented from scoring due to some key plays from Clearfield defenders and a penalty on a Davis lineman. Double-Win- g Any team, regardless of what theyve done, can pick it up and go with it, said Sawley, At least thats the way I want the team and the coaching staff to look at it. EAST HAS instilled a new offense this year, setup. With opening adopting the single-win- g 26-and West (lost games against Olympus tried have the ), desperateLeopards (lost ly to kick the new offense into gear. Last week against Judge, they scored their first points off it, but still lost Through what scouting weve done, there is some indication theyve got things going, said Sawley, And they have the ability to get it going. I sincerely believe that East is capable of beating anyone in the state. Theyve got the personnel, theyre as big or bigger than Clearfield. Defensively theyre an excellent squad. THE DAVIS coach could be right because certainly you dont have to go far this year to 21-0- Shaun Stahl flashes through paved the way to a 20-- 0 shut out of Clearfield and a racking up of 308 yards rushing in the process. Single Wing Faces KAYSVILLE - It may not be this way for are presently tied for long, but East and Davis in lead Region Four. the league A CHANGE IN the deadlock is scheduled to take place this Friday afternoon in Salt Lake the City at 5 p.m. when the Darts travel to meet of afternoon game the Leopards in Davis only season. The truth of the matter is, that another Reis scheduled to gion Four football campaign in this least week, all six break loose and at records are as deadlocked in win-lo- PHOTOS find three more quality teams that East has faced in, Olympus, West and Judge. Itll be a different kind of challenge for us, said Sawley in referring to the East game. Weve played teams that have enjoyed sing the ball and now that likes to run. pas- were up against a team |