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Show I -- tvo A w Layton Inches Past Bobcats... Falcons Squeak Past Warriors... Bonneville 4948 By KEITH DUNCAN Tourney Berths Bright For Both By KEITH DUNCAN Rhodes hit three of Clearfields first four buckets to be- Clearfield and Layton both picked up key Region One basketball victories last Tuesday night at their respective gymnasiums, thus keeping their visions alive for possible state tournament berths. gin the second half and again in the fourth quarter hit the Falcons first two shots. AS FAR as Moosmann was concerned, it was some of his key rebounds and key baskets that never quite let Weber get too close. Our big men were able to come through in a night that our guards were having fits, didnt THE FALCONS thrash Weber like they did a month ago, but the 2 victory is theirs and helped to better their record at Only Roy, Bonneville and Layton have better Region One records with four of the teams in this region advancing into the state tournament. At Layton it was much the same story. The Lancers did not play well at all but did gain some revenge in clipping Sky View who had beat them earlier in the season. The 8 victory leaves Layton at 2 and in a tie for second place with Bonneville. 60-5- said Craig Hansen, 3-- 3. Their dominating play inside is the credit to our win. AT THE start of the game Hansen said the game would be won in two areas. I told our team that the game would be won on th rebound and on handling the ball from foul line to foul line," said Hansen. The Warriors, now winless in six region starts, threw a press on Clearfield that upset the Falcon game plan from the beginning. Hansen had to yank his taller guards and insert two of his quicker junior guards in Mark Wilson and Steve Flink. Even with the quicker guards, the press employed by the Weber team still gave Clearfield problems. 56-4- 4-- WITHOUT MIKE Rhodes, Jeff Schofield and Kyle Moos-man- n playing the great games they did, the Falcons could have very well found themselves on the short end of the scoring. Weber may have one of the quickest set of guards in the state and they gave the Falcon guard line trouble all night long. full-cou- rt THE WIN was vastly impor- tant to Clearfields chances of getting into the state tourna- Schofield blocked seven shots in the second hatf of play while Rhodes came out firing ment next month. I was worried sick, said Hansen, Everybody was pointing at the game against Roy last week as after the halftime break. the big game. But it wasn't. This was the big game. I knew it and the team knew it but I don't think that the school and community really realized it until tonight, said Clearfields head coach. Had Clearfield been beaten Tuesday night, it would have left the Falcons in a precarious position, according to Hansen. WEBER IS pretty well out of the state playoff picture and Hansen felt that the Warriors gave it all because they knew it was do or die. It wasnt pretty, but it was a win, said Hansen. Clearfield will now prepare for Bonneville on Friday, a team which blew the Falcons away earlier this year and a team that has also lost two straight games. Mike Bunting was worth his weight in gold and maybe even triple his worth as the Layton High senior canned two precious freethrows with three seconds left last Friday evening to help put to sleep powerful and previously unbeaten Bonneville, from the playing floor to the locker room after his teams victory over Sky View said, "Im sure glad that is over with. Were just damn glad to get a win. 49-4- 8. IRONICALLY the two freethrows were Bunting's only points of the evening. LANCERS were THE still flying around from their victory over Bonneville last 4-- 2 Friday. Coach Moon Thats why he was kept on this team, said Doug Moon com- the head coach of Layton, mented that the weekend just wasnt time enough to prepare for another game. Sky View came out of the hills fighting and scraping for everyththing they could and it was only the Layton defense they kept tragedy from striking Layton. Offensively the Lancers performed very poorly except perhaps Mike Moss shooting in the first half. Though he is the smallest guy out there, he is an ironclad kid who has a knack of not letting pressure get to him. The victory left Layton with a 2 record and just one game behind the Lakers and the Royals of Roy, who had beaten the Lancers the week before. 3-- AS COACHES, we felt the region's top scorer, had a poor night from the field but Coach Moon said it was Williams key rebounds in the end that helped post th? victory. The dogfight victory was full of turnovers but Moon would have taken this victory anyway it wanted to come. THE SUCCESSFUL Clearfield coach says the Lakers may be on a downer after losing two straight but on paper to win. Had we lost game it would have been put us in a pretty well be where we wanted to be. We felt it was a realistic goal. But realistically said Moon. we could be The veteran Lancer coach chose to call the victory one the greatest victory hed ever had as a head coach. When you 4-- 1, consider all the odds built around this game, the personnel, and the fact we werent supposed to win, and everything else, it had to be one of the best ever, said Moon. IT WAS very critical for us favorite. Coach Moon, as he walked tie with Sky View and Clearfield at We didnt want that. We like being a game ahead of Clearfield, it may be important in the end, concluded Hansen. three-wa- y THE LANCERS were surprisingly in control for most of the game. Moon knew his club couldn't get out and run with 3-- the Lakers so once they obtained the lead they went to the spread offense and used their junior scoring ace, Keith Williams to the maximum. rnvrn By KEITH DUNCAN ! KAYSVILLE Coach - Bounti- Mike Gardner calls the ful Braves the best basketball team in Region Four. The veteran Dart mentor also went on to say, If we play like we did last Friday night, then we can expect to get blown away. isnt very often that team bites the dust two times in a row or even puts themselves in a Weve got to BUT IT a Gardner-le- d come out Friday and play much better basketball than what we did against Woods Cross, and I think we will. It will be a good ball game, said Gardner. clash is The Bountiful-Davi- s set for Friday in Bountiful at 7:30 p.m. The Braves are in command of the league with a glossy 1 mark (their lone defeat coming from Davis) while the Darts dropped to just a game ahead of Woods Cross and Viewmont at 6-- 4-- 3, 3-- 4. GARDNER knows the contest Friday night is crucial to his squad and described it perfectly, a tough game. "Against Woods Cross we didnt play well enough to be able to dictate what we needed to do. In some past games we've been able to do that, which is essential to our game plan," Gardner said. JOHN ROBISON, the Davis assistant, said he was amazed " at how the Wildcats were sending kids off their bench who jumped into the contest and were able to contribute almost immediately. In fact it was junior reserve forward Race McClerry who sank a baseline jumper with seconds six-fo- remaining to give Woods 2 over Cross a narrow Davis, their second win over 63-6- Davis this year. "That victory saves us from getting knocked out of things all together, said Wayne Baker, the Wildcat head coach, A loss tonight would have destroyed us. THE WILDCAT coach said his team's chances of getting into the playoffs have to be enhanced by the fact that their next two games are at home. Without coachable kids like this, we would have never been able to beat Davis twice in the same year. You tell them to do something, and they do it. THE SECRET to our win was the good defensive plan we implemented and the fact we stuck with it all night long. I have to give the kids all the credit for sticking with it and playing the best defense they could against (Brian) Taylor. Dart swingman simply couldnt miss in that final stan- BUT JUST , za. In fact it was Troys two freethrows with 15 seconds left that had given Davis the lead at Those were pressure freethrows were made. Woods Cross came back in the final said tide completely around. Gurrs play in the early going broke Davis in two and as Robison said, Our kids didnt play as well as we would have liked in the early going. We just couldnt get over the humo. he said. 62-6- packed freethrows, Robison after the game. Taylor once again led the Davis attack with a game high of 30 points, which was right on his league leading average. The remarkable prep athlete canned 14 field goals and made 2 for 5 from the line. THE 4 guard made a steal with 3:83 left and while driving for the lay-u- p was fouled. It isnt too often that youll see Taylor miss two freethrows late in the game like it was, but he did it then. The two points 6-- then could have given the Darts the lead, but as it was. Woods Cross fiesty little Greg Gurr came back a few seconds later to sink both ends of a one and one and put some cushion back into the Wildcat lead. It was Andersons first freethrow with 15 seconds left that gave Davis a tie and his game with 21 points and kept his scoring average for the season. Moon is first to admit that Bonneville may have been looking past Layton to their contest with Roy which was played last Tuesday. 20-pl- as soon as the seconds and were able to throw up a shot that turned the LATER ON it was the Wildcat big men, guys like Richard Johnson and Greg Housekeeper, that kept Woods Cross in front. Key rebound buckets by these towering preps caused Robison to say, Weve had to every go with a small line-u- p week in this league and when you face the bigger people, it isnt going to be easy. But despite their height advantage, I though (Kirk) Storey and Anderson were able to get some key rebounds in the end tht really helped us. When people are chasing Taylor in a box and one and he still gets 30, that's all we can expect to do against him, but weve got to hold the others down, said Baker of Woods Cross. 'MIIiMW: It' liViWStL' 'VlV' Williams finally ended the THE WILDCATS may have second that gave them the lead won by even a greater margin for the first time since the early had it not been for the inspired - going. Even Bakers two con- couldnt play of senior Troy Anderson secutive time-out- s in the final quarter when he thwart the efforts of a calm and scored 14 of his 18 points. The collected Anderson. THERE IS no question that they were a little flat. This game of basketball is a very fanny sport. Players look a lot at records and consider too heavily who youve beat and who youve been beaten by. Perhaps all of that had an effect on the Laker players. Soccer Now two A.M.-- 8 can 9-- 5 766-309- 1 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE BUT NOT NECESSARY youre moving long distonce or ocross town o WELCOME WAGON simplifies the coll business of getting settled. will Our Representative greet you of the newoddress with o bosket of useful gifts ond community informotion to sove you time ond money. Check the Yellow Poges when you orrive. We'll be woiting for your coll. Buntin, (Mike) Ross and (Matt) Baker provide a lot of leadership which we really need." In Kaysville: In Layton: . ,i.i MOON TOLD his players, just before the impressive upset of the Lakers, that the one area they could beat Bonneville in was in the hustle area. 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Keith Williams, Layton Sie Moore, Bonneville Steve Sholtec, Roy Kyle Moosmann, Clearfield Reid Newey, Roy Bart Hadley, Roy Stephens, Sky View T. Williams, Sky View IVE BEEN in this business for a long time and as an old man, so to speak, I dont overlook anyone. Kids are different however, they havent been in all those situations and can very easily make mistakes. Well come through though, this is a unique group of players, he said. The Lancer coach felt that in order to get into the state tournament, Layton must defeat teams Weber and Sky View, who they match up with a lot better than teams like Bonneville and Roy. 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Therefore when we go to Weber I expect them to go in fighting just like theyve alwys done, said Moon. 20-pl- 5. There's no hauling Dij&ib ISlM! tC Mentally they just were not ready for this game and consequently they did not perform very well at all. I do know for a fact that they were ready to be beaten last Friday night and it's a good feeling for us to know we were ready to get them, said the head coach. After five weeks of play in Region one basketball, still the Keith Williams of Layton High School was scoring average. As a scoring leader with a a key sparkplug in Laytons junior he has been in chances for a region championship and a berth the if we could finish the first round with at least a 2 mark, wed KEITH WILLIAMS, Laytons leading scorer and HANSEN BELIEVES that the Lakers are beatable and added that if Layton can beat them, then we probably could too. 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