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Show i r WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 21, 1982 Wilson Isnt Fooling Around This Time, Title Going Full Guns After 187-L- Schofield Measures 6 7 And Is Still Growing, b. By KEITH DUNCAN Falcons Arent Complaining CLEARFIELD Coach Scott Tennis may be thankful there was a bully who liked to By Kfci .11 DUNCAN Racing CLEARFIELD Being just a shade under 67 and on a basketball team doesnt mean a whole lot, but when considering you are the starting center and have contri- Results buted vastly to a winning record, your place must have some special meaning. Identify Winners THAT IS the story of Clearfield's Jeff Schofield who the other day said he measures in For at 66 and almost Coach Craig Hansen, having a guy like Schofield around in a year when basketball players in Region One resembles an oak tree forest, it must be a little relieving. But the success of Schofield . wasnt on the schedule to become what it is now, in fact it isnt even close. 67. , The Beehive State Racing Association held their weekly races on Saturday, Jan. 16 at the Lagoon Racing track. THE material Jeff Schofield wasnt considered starting-fiv- e when the season first began, but thats changed now. Jeff, is a key member of the Falcon basketball team. at 6-- 7, The up and coming prepster has a lot of goals in mind, as far as basketball is concerned, but his number one ambition is to help his Falcon teammates knock off powerhouses like Bonneville and Roy for another region championship. v JEFFS BIGGEST thrill this season would be to win a region crown and go on to do well in state as a team. But along the way he said that beating Bonneville would be the next best thing. He has a second cousin, Chene Gardner, that plays for the Lakers. He adds that last Fridays insulting defeat at the hands of Bonneville wasnt any fun and that he and his teammates have I COULDNT believe what was happening, said Jeff, I only missed one shot that game and after looking back on the video, I believed the stat keep-te- r who said I had 17 re-- , bounds. different plans next time DURING THE week Coach Wayne Baker of Woods Cross indicated he would play Davis as a five man team and not do anything fancy to try to stop Brian Taylor of the Darts. Well Mr. Taylor got his points, 32 on the night, but the Cats were too strong up front and handed the Darts a 8 setback. Kris Cottrell was the only other Dart to get in the double figure scoring while the 65-5- Cats showed their balance with four men in double figures and one just under it. THE HEIGHT of the Wildcats was just too much for the much smaller Davis side in this battle and time after time the Cats went inside for their points. Their three big men, Bruce Bishop, Richard Johnson and Greg Housekeeper, combined for 40 points. When the Darts tried to sag inside the Cat guards hit from the outside. Greg Gurr had 12 and Matt Johnson another 9. YOU CANT concentrate on Taylor the entire game, noted coach Baker. Believe me they have other people on that team that can hurt you. Basically you give him his four points and battle the other people, THERE WILL be youth classes and adult classes in a in variety of programs, ranging racquetball, all types of drill, tumbling, wrestling, snow sculpture, etc. For additional information contact the Clearfield Swimming Pool rUarfM, lbs., Jeff doesnt 23.73; Don Smith 25.20 over Flanary 2 25.31; Karl Siefert 23.71 over Mac Walker 24.56; jEFFS FATHER Nolan 23.76 over Williams and Rawlins 23.74; Grant Workman 23.33 over Marler Tire 23.63; Jay Tracy 24.27 over Vickery and Weese 24.40. Dennis Sneddon 24.02 over Lazy B 24.80; Jerry Clegg Inc. 23.76 over Randall and Brown them. At 175 have what it takes to shove people around, but he isnt the kind that allows himself to get moved about. I dont like to get pushed around and if someone starts shoving, then they get a little back," he said. at 934 S. 1000 v' " E., could have cared less BUT WE started underestimating teams which got us in trouble. It cost us a good year because once we started getting down on ourselves, it was hard getting back up, said Wilson. Karl has put last falls football season behind him and lx. played some basketball at Weber State while his mothers side of the family is full of Gardners in the area who have meant as much to basketball as anyone in northern Utah. If Jeff continues to progress there is little doubt that college basketball will be the next boat to step to. Be aware that he has certainly given that some thought. 24.02; McMillan Quarter Horses 1 24.95 over S & L Quarter Horses 25.28; Roy and Matt McGugin 23.70 over Cook and Cook 23.71; Baker and Moon 24.27 over Glen Smith 25.70; Fred, Kip and Travis 24.15 over Parker, Buck and Onion 24.79; Flanary 1 24.95 with an automatic win racing with Grant Neath 25.25 make-u- p and he won. np around. WE ARE going to count on people like Jeff to come through, said Hansen, I think that Jeff has woke up to the fact he has arrived and now its time for him to play consistent and do his job. Hansen calls the Schofield family a super group of peothe ple who are often times soft spoken and quiet people that stay loyal to you through the good and the bad. He was quick to add that behind Jeff comes his little brother Hal, who plays for the sophomore team. PERHAPS LAST summer is where Jeff made the final and important committment that he wanted to become a starting basketball player for Clearfield. He had started only one game as a junior varsity player and the only reason that took place was because the regular He player had injured himself. had every intention on coming into the program this winter ready to battle the best of Coach Mike Gardner Utah and Karl likes the fact he is set apart. LAST YEAR Freddie Cook made the comment to me that I must be the only black person to ever wrestle for Clearfield High. I asked the coach if I was. As far as he could find out 1 am the first said Wilson. Besides football and wrest ling, Karl also gets involved in the spring with track and field. He surprised the coach. John Flint, when he ran the hurdles for the first time and ended up beating some of the finest hurdlers in the region. I'M PLANNING on run ning the hurdles." said Wilson. Along with the 100 meter and the 4(H) meter relay, he added. And when it comes time to put sports aside. Karl got serious in saying. "One of the main reasons play sports is to keep my grades up. If jou dont pass at least five of yout classes then you cant play in athletics. I figure as long as Im going to be in class. 1 might as well do well," he said. 1 KARL GAE credit to his parents. James and Kristen Wilson, for allowing him to play sports and keeping him motivated to do so. "It took my mom along time to like the sport of wrestling. All the contact and the blood was just too muchforher." said Karl. "M uncle has also been a motivator for me." SK sparkling winning record which includes a 0 mark in Region One dual action. WRESTLING is fun for me besides being seribus. Its something youve got to love. When 1 come to the wrestling room for practice I like to make the coach mad. Once he is mad he starts working us harder and by the time a workout is over we know weve had a good one, said Wilson. Unlike football, where Karl had to depend on teammates to come through with him, wrestling is a sport where you take all the credit if you win and all the blame if you lose. Thats the way I like it, said Wilson. KARLS UPPER body .f fifin i Karl Wilson wants a region championship. strength is one advantage to him in wrestling but he claims the reason hell lose some matches by a few points is the fact he hasnt mastered the technique of riding the legs. Not too many Blacks are found wrestling in the state of STOVE GOLDEN FIRE INSERT . BAFFLE - FANS BRICK LINED - BRASS DOORWAY - WGLASS FRONT HEATS UP TO 2200 Sq. Ft. For the price of $639 you can't buy more quality. wanted more than my company pension plan. w. . . I Speaks At Rotary Meeting In Kaysville Coach Mike Gardner of Davis High School was the guest speaker at the Kaysville Rotary dinner meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 6. He spoke of the personal background of each ofhis players and what to expect from the players in the ly and Mrs. Nielsons daughter, Toni Nielson. The two exchange students spoke of their experiences in the U.S. and the exchange program advantages and Miss Toni Nielson spoke on how the Nielson family feels about having an exchange student as a member of their family and the terrific experiences they are gaining from this association. coming season games. DURING THEIR Jan. 13 dinner meeting held at the Davis High School cafeteria two Exchange students were guests for the evening, Marie Godfrey from Sicily living with the Jim Jones family, Tuula Immonen from Finland living with the Vaughn Nielson fami- - TONIS SISTER, Traci Nielson is presently in Finland living with Tuulas family on the Rotary Exchange First Security's I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan has something for every working person EE2ffiteini3(ss TTffanoanimgj Adults The Davis Area Vocational Center is offering Training in SOLID STATE ELECTRONIC on Thurs. at 7 p.m. to 9:30 at Layton High School. If interested and want more information 766-244- 1 or 766-010- 6. prog- ram. np Solid State Call WILSON HAS been contacted by several colleges about the possiblity of playing for them but presently has made no commitment. Utah State, Snow and Dixie have all come to visit me but as of yet I havent decided. Id like to play at Utah State if I got the chance, the coaches there were pretty friendly, he said. DURING KARLS career at Clearfield he ran the ball from the tailback slot and played plenty of defense at a line backer slot. With some more weight on his 62 179 lbs. frame, he hopes to get a good shot at college ball. But wrestling is where his mind is at now. Wilson has a Earl Jonas and Budwieser High School Students The Clearfield Recreation center is now taking registrations for their winter program on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. havent His achievements I whether I won or lost as a sophomore. Then as a junior I cared a little more but gave up in state. This time I'm going all the way to help make up for what I didnt accomplish in football, said Wilson. At the first of the football season I figured wed have a pretty good team. We had the speed, the weight and all the desire in the world. A LEAGUE winners were: Dick Sommers 23.72 over McMillin Quarter Horses he added. Sign-U- p AND EVEN though Karl in his initial year of action, he saved a place in his heart for the sport of wrestling. Since that time the Clearfield High senior has made his progress in the winter sport. didnt win many matches COACH BRENT Hancock, the head football coach, calls Karl a "real winner and battler." After a down year in football he has come right back to achieve some significant things for Tennis wrestling team. Wrestling isnt an easy sport and to see what Karl has done shows just what kind of kid he really is, said Hancock. Wrestling probably wont be Karls sport in college, if he gets a chance to play something, but he claims he'll never forget what the sport has done for him. Strayhorn 20.18 over Robin Faussett 20.51. Jeff Darts shrugged his shoulders and said, Why not?" WRESTLING certainly came to the rescue this winter &nd its a time that Wilson claims is serious business. and Brown 20.16; Bud game high of 23 points and ripped down 17 rebounds in the best game of his life. Nip ketball wasn't his bag he perhaps the only time he thinks back on it is to help motivate him that beter things are always ahead if you keep on keepin on. Mayfield 28.54; Jeff and Eli Mitchell 20.04 over Randall school and had eventually earned a starting role while playing for Hansen. Jeff never stopped working hard to improve. He and Lane Riggs have made the greatest deal of improvement over last season. Wildcats WHEN I WAS a freshman at a high school in Japan, 1 can still remember this bully-typ- e kid who liked to pick on freshmen. I got fed up with it one day and wrestled him to the ground and did pretty good, Wilson said. A member of the wrestling team saw the scuffle and later coaxed Karl into trying out for the wrestling team. Since bas- been earth shattering but then again not too many others would have stuck and been as consistent as Karl has been either. Weese 20.55 over Bill Jeffs older brother, Cory, pre-seas- in- pick on freshmen when Karl Wilson attended an American High School in Japan. Because of that, Karl is Tennis top 187 pounder and a solid choice to win the region title at that weight. THE CHAMPIONS of the first half of the season races were Weese and Vickery in the A League and Dee and Steve Weese team in the futurity division. Results of Saturdays races were: Futurity League, Smith and Anderson Quarter Horses 21.57 over Don Smith Appa-loos- a 22.02; Dee and Steve had paved the way into high wasnt one of my starting five. But because ofhis size and ability there was no way we could keep him out of the lineup, said Hansen. it was SchoIn field who had much to do with the success Clearfield enjoyed. During the win over Ben Lomond he tossed in a officers retary. The races are held each Saturday at 1 p.m. and open to the public. IN THE beginning, Hansen didnt say much about Schofield. As a sophomore he had grown to 62 and that had something to do with the hope his coaches had that he would someday blossom. PRE-SEASO- N 1981-8- 2 clude Earl Jonas, president; with Steve Weese and Dave Woolley as directors. Dick Sommers is the delegate to the World Championship Races and Barbara Tracey is sec- JEFF WAS perhaps 5 10 in the ninth grade and believe it or not, didnt even make the junior high team. But despite that he still had every desire to play the game and settled that winter into playing church basketball for his father, Nolan, who was the coach. Looking back on everything, I credit my dad and my uncle for helping to motivate me and giving me a chance to play. They saw things that I wasn't capable of seeing and because of it, Im starting for Clearfield today, said Jeff. IN t ( ! Even if you already have a company pension g or plan where you work, you are now eligible for the First Security I.R.A. 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