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Show I REFLEX Daunts ; K!th Duncan Pfafiox Sports JOURNAL BULLETIN LeadersMp the double wing again, He claim the offense that Davis use was never hard for him to learn. His favorite target will probably be Kent Lyman who Rick has worked with all through the summer months, "WE'RE EXCITED to gel it going," said Rick, "I believe well surprise some people not only on the opposing side but our fans as w ell. I expect Viewmont and Bountiful to be the teams to beat w ith the Vikings being the toughest since they've got so many buck from last year." May be the reason Saw ley is o mi on Secrist is the fact he knows the offense well. Because it's years like this one that a misdirection offense can be nothing but positive for a small team like Davis. WHETHER IT was the double wing or something else, our kids would get punished if we let them go one on one against teams like what Bountiful had last year. The same is true again this year. The misdirection offense and the doubleteam blocking gives us the chance to compete," said Sawlcy. to hurt, that in the long run it was going to work for us, He said he couldn't guarantee anything but most of us got the twist of what he was saying," stated the senior quarw asnt going 1 - KAYSVlLUi if a chance prevailed lha! the Davis Darts could successfully defend their championship in Region Four foot it would have to be up to guys like Rick hall, Secrist to provide the "valued leadership" that could make it possible. terback. n LEADER AUGUST 19, 1982 SECRIST, HO saw limited action last year behind Den Horne, appears at this point (10 days before the opener) to have the full confidence of Coach Sawlcy. Rick played a good portion of the game against Donncville last year and in the league game against Fast entered the game as the Darts were driving for a winning touchtown. He kept the drive alive and played a key role in that victory over the Leopards. Through the past summer Secrist has attended two football camps, the Weber State event and the Davis County Camp. "I liked the Davis County camp most because there were more coaches who taught a wider variety of things. "I PARTICULARLY learned a lot from Coach (Jim) Fossill of Stanford, lie helped me on my footwork and taught me some drills to the problems 1 keep it up. He also was having with my elbow because I do have a Senior quarterback Rick Secrist will tendency to pull it down when I pass," said Secrist. get the call to lead the Dans against Den Rick, who also plays basketball and baseball, appears pretty excited about fitting into Lomond in the season opener in two weeks. THF, SENIOR, w ho w ill probably get the call to start at quarterback on Aug. 27 when Davis travels to Den Lomond, has so far proven he is a leader. Enough in fact to prompt heaJ coach, Ward Saw Icy to say, "Rick has w hut it takes to lead the kids from within. Not only the seniors look to him but so do the other classes. His kind of role will be important to us all year." Of course Secrist won't be doing it alone. Others like Drian Dock and Ryan Smith will get the chance too. "HUSTLE AND lots of it is going to be the main thing for us to remember," said Secrist, "We can't depend on a lot of things like size and exceptional talent because we simply don't have them. We're hoping our hustle and the fact our offense w ill screw everyone up will be the things to carry us through." "The other day Coach Sawlcy told us that the hard work we put in during the summer Guns Galore, l. 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Model 67 Full or like new shot Winchester 410 single Charles (Chuck) Canfield and Mike Holt (with glasses) carry food from nearby cafe to feed hostages held all night in the basement of Tracy Collins Bank and Trust, 530 W. 500 South, West Bountiful. Unofficial reports early Wednesday morning were that an unidentified bank official, his wife and one child had been abducted from their Salt Lake City home and held hostage in the basement of the bank all Tuesday night. A bank spokesman said the robbers then forced the bank officials to turn over an undetermined (but large) amount of cash and the suspects allegedly fled in one of the bank officials private vehicle. The spokesman at the scene said no one was hurt during the kidnapping and subsequent robbery. FOOD FOR HOSTAGES C. Montgomery Graduates Navy Electronics Techni- cian 3rd Class Cole T. Mont- gomery, son of Willis E, and Nola T. 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