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Show WT. iWTHW r mm Lancers Do It Again, lominate Falcons In Region One Dual Meet Z'''' '' ,i 't - By KEITH DUNCAN Folks, it LAYTON just wasnt supposed to be so easy. Layton did what no one thought possible, even the coaches are surprised. ing for Tennis since he has never defeated the Lancers in a With those four dual meet. straight defeats it was almost too much to overcome, he said. round. PERHAPS THE biggest upset of the evening and match that stunned the home town crowd, was Gallegos pin of Clearfield's Lance Parker at 134 lbs. With just 36 seconds left in the initial period. Gallegos was able to lay Parker's shoulders to the mat just long enough to get a slap of the mat from Wade Bender the referee. t 3 THE Layton victory' was a joyous occasion for Layton fans who have struggled with Mike Hansen and the Lancer team through a medi-cor- e season compared to what theyve enjoyed in recent 35-2- SCOTT TENNIS of Clearfield sat in astonishment as the Lancers claimed four consecutive pins to completely cut the heart out of the match. Mike Petroff, Eric Figgins, Rich Gallegos and Mike Cabrey sent the underdog Lancers far into the lead with pins at 121, 128, 134 and 140. It was particulary frustrat- - Layton Offers Girls Basketball (K.w fe'f fr .v '.Masked Mike Cabrey works over Frank Archuletta of Clearfield. Cabrey pinned Archuletta. Layton City will host girls basketball for girls 4 years old. Cut off date is Dec. 1. GIRLS MUST be 11 on or before Dec. 1 and cannot turn 15 on or before Dec. 1. Cost will be $7 per girl and games will be played on Friday nights at the Layton Armory. Girls can register by calling the Layton Recreation Office Monday thru 376-345- Soccer Both spring and fall sign-u- p for the soccer seasons in Kays-vill- e will be held two days, Jan. 23 and Jan. 30 at the Kaysville City Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each of the days, according to Brent Morris, representative from the Kaysville-Frui- t Heights areas. THE AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization) registration is for all boys and who wish girls from ages to play. The AYSO rules states that every player who wants to play, must play at least one half per game. In this sport every player gets the opportunity to play, no one is left out, says Mr. Morris. According to AYSO off5-- icials in Kaysville-Frui- t Heights, they are expecting about 70 teams for the spring season which begins competition the first week in March and continues through May. A total of 10 games will be played by each team. Sophomore Shad Ragan (bottom) battles with Rodney Rientzes in the first round of their ups for grab war. Rodney in a key victory last Thursday. hung on to win 5-- 3 . Fri- day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adult coaches and officials are also needed for this program. Any interested person can also call ! the Recreation Officel- - 'i DAVE Lattin is the new AYSO Commissioner who replaces Chuck Bacon who retired from the position last season after seven years. Mr. Bacon introduced the new sport in this area when he moved to Utah from California. np Gymnastics Classes Are while Gallegos could hardly contain the excitement of beating the heavily favored Parker. Cabrey gave Layton their fourth consecutive pin as he finally got to Frank Archuletta of Clearfield with 38 seconds left in their match. That made the score 30-- 6 in favor of Layton who knew they were now facing some stiffer competition in the following matches. I thought we had a good chance of beating Clearfield, but I didnt think it would turn out like it did, said Hansen of Layton. The kids have a lot of heart. Im not counting them out of anything. THIS WEEK the Clearfield team hosts Roy bn Thursday and travels to the tough Jordan River tournament on Saturday. Layton goes to the road Thursday with a match against Weber and then again Saturday with a tournament at Pleasant Grove. Donny Zamora of Layton came out fighting but it wasnt enough to overpower the un- DOUG KOPECKY of Clearfield put some more points on the board for his team with a pin of Tracy Jones at 145 lbs with a 1:38 left in the second round. Blaine Tracy gave Mike defeated Steve Ulibarri of Clearfield. Ullibarri is the defending state champion at 100 and he finally pinned Zamora with 1:03 left in the second Funk of Clearfield all he could handle for two and a half periods but Funk finally wore down the Layton wrestler and pinned him with 45 seconds to go in the final round. The score had tightened a bit by then but the Falcons still had a way to go. round. LAYTON PUT their first points on the board with a decision at 107. It was Rodney Rientzes coming through to defeat Clearfields sophomore, Shad Ragan At 1 14 lbs. the fans enjoyed one of the closest matches of the evening with two very' good wrestlers going at each other. It was Robbie Zamora of Layton, a defending state champion, and Wes Mullins, who finished second in state last year. Zamora finally won but it was very close. Robbie took off to a 0 lead but Mullins took down the Layton wrestler in the second period and nearly had him pinned. The score ended in the Lancers favor, 7 for Zamora. 5-- 3. , Though Karl Wilson of Clearfield manhandled Ellis of Layton in the 185 lbs category and finally came out with a 1 win, it wasnt the pin Clearfield needed to at least tie the Layton team. 5-- ROBERT GRAY scored a 3 decision over Albert Peebles 9-- of Clearfield 12-- On Schedule Layton City Recreation will conduct winter gymnastics for girls and boys at Layton High School gymnasium. Children should be at least 8 years old in order to register. PROGRAM will be offered on Monday evenings from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Programs starting day will be Feb. 1 , and will run for 10 weeks ending on April 5. Cost will be $5 per student. will be con- ducted in the foyer of Layton High School gymnasium Janup.m. Beginary 25 from ner and intermediate gymnastic classes will be taught. Instructor will be Donnell Bennett. at in 6-- match. Both coaches had agreed that the team who scored the most number of pins would have the greatest chance of pulling off the vic- pions, both Clearfield and Layton have always taken pride in their dual meets. The tory. But that isnt the thing to tell a Layton team. Under the regime of Hansen, they have learned the art of pinning and they went out the four next matches and left their opponents stunned. . victory by Layton lat Thursday was especially sweet for the Lancers who like beating their arch rivals in any way they can. THERE IS little question, however, that the Falcons will be back. Tennis is preparing for the Feb. region championship in which he and his squad have a solid chance of coming out on top. Of course this same Layton team, along with Sky View, will be their biggest competition. IT STARTED with Petroff at lbs. Tony Archuletta of Clearfield allowed himself to get stuck with only 19 seconds left in the final round. 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