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THEN MOMENTS later on the same drive and cm another third down, QU Brian Bailey rolled right and crossed the plane of the goal tine for a score that put the Lancers ahead for good. But that wasnt all. On the Lancers nest possesion, Tom Kidd surprised every one including himself by streaking 50 yards on a third and short situation. al ne i him- He' helped eot! ftj il ltd ken they ere up Ike uf arviy puny ihfip "There pj quoiuin - ffrineanJhi!iins that (fM ay from the kiliiy.TkeycNea fiHir wr wmWne, uually pul pnuual j ew j 8nj fidehne. W ery kcfinmn, ii ken ihey fie of ikem we u bear ii pn ike THE KIDS know ikeyre a pretty fued fopiball team and I hehexe they want ia nuke iomeibini for ikeroUc and for ike wtwul." wid Moon. Dove BrirofuJI. one of ihoc hard hiuinjt linemen, commented. "Ttiix i Ike nwni eruhu-kike kne lui had in a while. Il started again! Bountiful on a lower key, but hat pkk-e- d up a lut fierce ihen. Were feiiini belief iih each fame." m BR1MI! MX HI IXS lo lead a respected defensive corp that had what Coach Kut June ON THAT same drive still another explosion said, "war their best defensive practice of the took place. It came after a penalty, a QU sack y car last Wednesday. done said, Tve never for a minus 1 4 yards and an incomplete pass. It seen any iking like it here. They were fired up was then that Bailey lofted up a long past to and jumping around like nothing else. There d TD were lw o or three head on collisions that shook Bart Vernon that resulted in a score and the TD that actually put this game in the stadium. Not many of these kids have seen the win column for the Lancers. this kind of excitement before." Chris Shoop, who docs a sparkling job for The Wildcats became the first team to score Layton on their line, summed it up. After a touchdown on Lay tons defense, the first in they (WX) got their score on the kickoff return, 12 quarters of play. The drive that diJ it took everyone of us knew it was do or die. There place very late in the fi nal quarter and took 15 was a lot of extra effort on those third downs." plays before they finally netted a short touchdown pass. The WilJcats found it difficult to BRAD Hawkins, the defensive coach, saw put that last one in as people like Matt Austad, something he hadn't witnessed in a few years. Mike Trujillo, Eric Nauldcr and Todd Mur"Its character," he said, "If anything im- dock tried just about everything to stop Brent pressed me at all, it was that. We havent had Earners passing. The late TD was notched that around here for a few years." with just 57 seconds left. And another assistant coach, Doug Moon, stated, "Call it whatever you'd like, heart, ABOUT THE TD, Jones explained, "They pride or want, but these kids have it. It makes (WX) got a million chances to get it in. But you all the difference in the world." know. I'm almost glad the defense had one LAYTON, WITH a knowledge that region scored on them before going into league play. play was just around the comer, trimmed up It takes a lot of undue pressure off the kids some areas in their ofTcnse and came through about me always telling em that no one had with their finest clfort of the year. Brian Bailey scored on them. It broke the ice." led the corp to a grand total of 325 total yards. Monte Green, another assistant, comAbout the teams fourth quarter effort, mented, "These kids are young, which makes Bailey explained, "The blocking was just them easy to coach. They listen to w hat you where it had to be. Once one of us got outside, say. I also think they're savy of the game is up like the first TD I scored, we werent going to there with anyone. be denied. THE SAVY Green talked about could be "THE ENTHUSIASM is making this all seen all night. One example was Darryl worth it. Coach Gary has never been funner to Laceys attempted try at a pass on the first TD work for. With him providing the leadership drive of the final quarter. Lacey admitted he'd and our pride to win, it doesn't amaze me that been bumped all night by the WX defender and when he got the chance to have a pass interferwere The man himself. Coach Hansen, saw it ence call made, he slowed up just a bit to let it much the same. Were improving every week look obvious. It worked and the penalty and thats all I can ask for. I still think were against WX helped nail down a crucial score. going to get a lot better," he said. About league Said Coach Jones, I believe these kids are this week he said, I believe were ready for it, beginning to see the light at the end of the a lot more than we have in the past couple of tunnel. Its a believing situation here. 35-yar- . 7 -- i' . A,' i 4 , 3-- mi Their tactics arent extremely fancy, but the 83 Lancers have had a knack of getting the job done in the present footbal campaign. Junior Brian Bailey, who leads the way at quarterback, has helped put together an impressive mark. The most 3-- 0 irtinni fit T t A. Alto. 71 recent victim was Woods Cross who Layton ran and passed over fora 4 victory. And while giving credit, lets not forget the tough Lancer defensive which has allowed only one touchdown in 12 quarters of football. 20-1- Set For Friday Nijht No Love Lost; Falcons CLEARFIELD -- - There are some football games during the fall, and then there are some football games during the fall. The battle scheduled this Friday between Clearfield at Layton at 7:30 in Clearfield is something like the latter. FOLKS, THIS is one you wont want to Its nearly good enough for you to miss that movie youve planned on seeing for weeks d date. Its going or passing up that to be a downright war and what a way to start a brand-neRegion One schedule. You can forget for a moment that Clearfield is winless and Layton is undefeated to this point. That has a little bearing, but not that much. If the Falcons, who have surely had luck come their way, jump out some and score first this Friday, then expect a battle that could go right down to the final few seconds. miss. long-awaite- w THE LANCERS seemingly, after three enare healthy thusiastic victories in and ready for this one. Coach Brent Hancock would like to say the same for his Falcons, who are crossing their fingers that QB Jeff Parry will be ready come Friday night. Parry suffered a concusion in last Fridays clash with Davis and wasnt expected to practice at all this week to avoid any contact. Reports were also that he was dealing with a cold. Clearfield, with Parry in the ranks, enjoyed more success with the pass than they had all Three-fourth- s of year against Davis last week. their first downs came from the pass. But Hancock admits that without Parry, the passing game will be lacking. n, LAYTON HAS been having all kinds of success with a junior running their offense, as Mr. Brian Bailey. Bailey likes to think of the veer offense as much the same offense the Oklahoma Sooners run. You see, Bailey has a place in his heart for the Sooners since hes from that area and spends a good part of his summers in Oklahoma. Bailey can pass and he can run. He proved vSo in the final stanza against Woods Cross to be one of the best cornerbacks in the area. On the Clearfield side, dont let this defense last week. His TD scamper and TD pass to Bart Vernon in the final quarter helped pull that one fool ya. Even though the Falcons are winless, the defense had held their own. Theyre actualout. ly had only four touchdowns scored on them in BOTH DEFENSES have a lot of pride. At the regulation time of three games and three of the Layton the Lancers have had some sparkling those came in the Davis game. Of course and this are Darts awesome have simply and year theyll from nearly everyone performances allowed only one touchdown in twelve quarter probably score three time on just about of play. Senior Mike Trujillo has been a thief in anyone. the night, either intercepting passes or preTHERE IS NO love lost between these two venting no complete passes in his area. He has that Lancers schools, you ought to interview some of the kids. There is actually one player on one side that put off having his knee operated on so he could play the other team. This player happens to be a starter both ways. This is what he said, I want to beat those guys more than anything else in the world. But for most of the football fans, this game should turn out to be a dandy of a game. 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