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Show " - - ." . .,-- - WEEKLY REFLEX ;v. Si-.'" ' ' - i.--- -' r- - ' V 'v - -- -r NORTH DAVIS LEADER, NOVEMBER DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, gw. ' ij;-!' 9, 1 981 1 - Year As Head Coach Davis Dart vi: CLEARFIELD - KAYSVILLE The showcase of any prep basketball season is to compete in the state basketball tournament. And at Davis High, it's quite a difficult task remembering the last year the. Darts we.re not in the tournament. v s. f! ..' i J -- - J,..-'.- - . 14-- W imJ ' v ' , r&' r v ?r A- - - : s - sdnW r HANSEN,HO,once'playi 'x; ed tn a Falcotvu ntfoim himself; led Clearfield to a M record in league play last year.' Their only loss came from Layton, who the Falcons have always had .a.jtough. down. r, But those oin victories; exf cept for a few; were dose and many came right, down, Xo the final few seconds,.'.' N ?;' -- ' , Uime-bnngip- this business and being able to understand players and teams better, I'm apt to predict things a lot more. said Gardner. Of course one reason Gardner feels a little more confident about a new season, besides all the years of experience, is the support he receives from his coaching staff. I,? T . THATS .WHERE we are tough, said Hansen. We believe that. in the fmal.two' minutes of aballgame; we are just as prepared as anyone" is and we take a lot of pride in playing tough ball down the stretch. Hansen.s4y6JhhhiajQdtyof high school gardes are won in the .final 'jwo mjuutes, Clsar-- . j made a hibit of coining upwifh the exlra 'tbings during Those short spans that Have won YhenU.some ball ;V?;' games. :$ Once again there arent reaF ly any bjg name superstars in the Falcpn midst. And as usual there isnt apy odremely tall THE DART staff has been the same for the past four years and in the last 10 years Gardner has had the same two assistants. All that makes for" a solid program, said the Dart head coach, They naturally know me and the way I want things run from basic fundamentals to complex offenses. field-hA- OF COURSE the philosophy at Davis concerning athletics is the same in all sports. We gear solely for the varsity program, Gardner said. Assisting Gardner in the varsity program are John Robison, Ward Sawley and Ralph Edwards. " player':;v ?j; ole Its . and Kris Cottrell are a couple of guards Coach Mike Gardner will choose from when the goes about finding a winning combination in Region four basketball. sure. The Darts have turned and despite the conversion from didn't fare any less favorable in football. Mike hopes the same is true for basketball. 4-- HE BELIEVES, without lit- tle hesitation, that Region Four has probably the toughest line-ufrom top to bottom than any region in state. Vv ;; J the region. .Clearfield jand East is the defending state champion and Viewmont, Bountiful and Woods Cross are not just good basketball schools, they are great." said the Dart head ball tradition, BUT ON the same side of the coin, he and his players arent counting on anything but g tournament berth. . "I really cant remember the last time we werent there, said the 13th year head coach, "I honestly dont. It may have been back as far as 73 or 74. coach. BUT HE clearly saw a few of those schools having an advan- tage this year because of height. Region Four will be WE HAVE just felt around here that in order to be a suc- lined this season with and players, something the Darts just don't have. Since Gardner arrived at Davis, the Darts have played in five regions but after 13 years he clearly sees an all Davis County region as the best way to line things up. cessful program you must land a berth in the state playoffs," said Gardner. Since Gardner's arrival 13 6-- 8 6-- 9 years ago. the Darts have taken first, second, third, fourth, and consolation, pretty impressive for a post season record. IT WOULD be a tremendous region with all the county schools stacked up. he said. Gardner has developed some pretty close relationships with all the basketball coaches in WE WERE proud of our seventh place finish last year," said Gardner. We feel we had a good tournament and gave the kids plenty of good expo- - Layton are the only two coun- ty schools that are not stacked ' with the rest. Davis will basically be a senior team in With the exception of Rick Secrist and Brian Bock who are juniors, not much playing time will be Municipal Pool 934 So. 1000 E Clearfield seniors. SENIOR, Brian Taylor is the team leader and returns as one of the better players ip the state. Gardner called him an Before 8 a.m. and after 5 p.m. Do you have some one HARD TO BUY FOR? GIVE SWIMMING Birthdays, Xmas or any Special Day 10 swims $6 Child 10 swims 10 Student 10 swims t Fmiy swn pass Savt S 13.50 36 pass Sav 54 pass for 3) 1880 - per $wim S 1.00 t30.50 - per Save J49 50 - per 72 pass 14 5 - $3250 wim 901 45 twim 84 5750 S68 SO per swim 80 on reg. admission) Card can be shared Save t' . 6-- , Cole-mer- ; Coach Craig Hgnseoi returns this year as the leader of last seasons 9-- 1 Region One champion. Hell count heavily upon Brett Peterson, Jeff Schofield and Mike Rhodes ' T9 .do it ajgatnn 81-8- 2 V v . things that ale on s' t ou g h , things like" team work, team unity and plenty of determinatWe-- have ionsqmq good players wHa Are redl gentlc.-tnen- v It's gbiiig to be a pleasure working, with thjemf ,aid , Hansen, v' v ; Rhodes. ' i of kids that had worked harder since basketball, ended last year. "I reajly would. like to question it,-- said the Fakoij mentor,.. . But this is something we have always taken pride in," said Hansen, We expect ? lot '? v HANSEN, W tHJ is assisted by Ray .Memos and John Flint, has 'seven- seniors' who :wjll make up the main unit. All of them saw plenty of action in J V last yearand with only a few of them having any varsity exV; . perience... -' The seven- seniors include Kyle Moosemen, Kevin BretT Peterson, Oreg Boren. Jcff Schofield and Mike - - Bit-to- n, 2v'v - 400-pou- dom' Hansen said.--MA N , Boren, RhddesandBttton saw s - v.The-reof Region One-action last year withthe varsi-lootough again. Weberis re- ty. All were .steadily. involved " i turning, .tioUonly two good, with Rummer, workouts, 'and guards, but this time three i.I think all. seven of standing playmakers. v these players will contribute in, ", OF COURSE Layton is al- tough, for us to, beat,' ; : "said Hanseq. They come L; T. . i ready to play when its time to ' play us.. Clyde Nelson is the new ..coach at Sky View and thdugh the. Bobcats lost" a lot of good - ' talent, theywtll be tough with .' qEthe rgnksi-- ' CLEARFIELD - - A ski Nelseq " ; . school sponsored by- Clear- ; T-field Recreation Department ,y. ROY AND. Bonhcyile are ' in conjunction with Powder "7 ' ' Mountain will be conducted at j st KEN HAWKS! Directorate of Maintenance, also brought home a third place win in the class with a 1.041 total. This was his first competition. The other two team members also did well, but did not place. Chris Henhefer, Directorate of Maintenance, comclass peted in .the and totaled 1,000" pounds. Robert ONeil. Civil Engineer wg Division, competed in his first meet and totaled '915 class. pounds in the d tfS-oun- d ACCORDING TO like place in tne women s division with a total, which "bench included a J press. She is now qualified to compete at ,the women's na- -. tional championships in two weight divisions. -- are competed vision for lb? third straight year with a 1 J 15 total. " em- ployee of Thiokol Chemical Corp. and Hill team member, finished third in the .daxs wnh a 4.025 d j . t I j ..i, , 1 V ur.:V- . '., . 5 the squat, bench press and dead lift. Each lifter must register a successful attempt at each evervf in order Jo compile a'total.This total is then used to detenu ipepkeing within the different weight di. visions." The Hill Air Force Base sponsored meet will begin at 9:45 a.m. on Nov. 21 and is open to the puMii There is no first place wiq. He outclassed dieveryone in the i -' ticipants compete against others of the same. body weight. Three different events Jan Shendow, Directorate of Maintenance, took the other an box- ing and w restling, is structured in weight divisions so that par- d charge - , . C4 rv ' r. The - : . . . loaded again. Roy is returning virtually the same team they had in state last year, a squad which fell to East in the state finals' last year. ' s. f Wf f ' . Tf i If ' o : . . -- 4- : v ; !r Davis,. ' : - " . THERE JS a lot at stake in these games. We figure its a chance t? prepare for league, -he said.- v Powder Mo.unt.kio resort through December withVeg'V' istraUon forms now available at 'the Clearfield Swimming POOL. . ROOM TWO SKI, school sessions-- " lessons or a: Saturday IQ a.m, to 4:30 p.m.) will include four two hour lejspns k and four- one-hal- f day pass', y Sun Dqwq Eft only for S40. A Tuesday evening package 5:30 p.m. to (December 10 p.m.) will include four.one and a half hour lessons and four $ua Down lift passes Jqrv ! , will be offered: r package-(Decembe- - A Touch of Class -- - A.3vAv w yi': 7 W99 So, State 'Clearfield, Utah 776-588- 9 . .'"L. THE FINAL dayof registra- tion falls on Wednesday, Nov, 25. Registrations are being," taken at Clearfield Swimming Pool. For further information." call Barbara Yard, programsu- - at 777-398- r ' d LYNDA Chicado, daughter DAVE event will be held at the Base Gymnasium (Bljg. 520). For additional information. 'contact Mqjor Jan Shendow,' d or Fred Chicado; Directorate of Distribution, captured first ' - . : '&'' Each tyijl getachauftEtoseeafittleStar- - . Jim Campbell, 1881st Communications Squadron, took third in the class with 1.115 total. His bench squat, dead lift and press, total were all personal records. He is now qualified fora Class II rating by the United States Powerlifting Federation, Ida., for the Southern Idaho Open Powerlifting Championships where more than 50 lifters from five states converged to do battle w ith the gravity of iron weights and the strategy of their opppnpnts. . , The Hill team brought hortjp two first place and three thud V place wins. ' oijeway of aqothcr. 0 N LY MOOSE $34.", ' r- "Z--- HAFB To HILL AIR FORCE BASE -The Hill Air Force Base ;: )S 2 " . HANSEN WAS hold. in expressing hi$ opinion that he didnt think" there was' a group - cently traveled to Jerome, 773-330- 7 6-- 6, Craig-Wagstaf- members of the Hill team 773-330- 1 A Brent Lange; will be counted on heavily too- - He played, plenty of. JY last year Brian spent" plenty of playe.r.,aod;3'.; and like ,!" tinjp in the gym- - through,' the good shot.VvV. : We will be counting on bm ' ;summer. "at 4 f will quite heavily to. have a good also count greatly in the Darts year so as to enhance our state chances for a state berth. tournament chances, said Gardner. He. is the kind of CARLOS Shije and Kris player you vvould like, to" have Cottrell are two Davis guards every year, ..' that Gardner will use regularly. Other seniors that are TAYLOR, has worked Jong and hard to reach the point he working hard and should fill in are Doug Wehrli, Mikq e has. During the summer and Troy Anderson. months Taylor almost lived in AT IN PREPARING for this Ext. 220 . Kirk Storey just has a lot of fun playing basketball. His rugged inside play will be a key to Davis Highs success. alotted anyone else but competitors. Recreation Ext. 218 ' 6-- years competition, sgven reSashier r- - But Brian is capable of handling it, Gardner said. '81-8- powerlifting team will host its third annual powerlifting meet on Saturday. Last year the meet drew 62. lifters from Utah. Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Colorado and this year promises to attract even more GUaAieM ': ; . the gymnasium. ,'JHi? .was the slate leading scorer ip the tournament last season and might have a bit of pressure on 0 him to do it all over again. p Highland has great basket- , y the good m ak e t b e Carlos Shije EDWARDS works specifically with the freshman while Sawley works directly with the sophomore program. Robison and Gardner direct the affairs of the junior varsity and varsity specifically. With only one returning back and very few big people." Gardner says the trek toward a state tournament berth will be both long and hard. (Saving based 1 sitiiation as last 'winter, 71. said third year head coach, Craig Hansen, But once again I believe well be m the thick of the S Family Card is mo.j 18 Adult pass V 2 ylitSmbaf B a ' : v; ' - j Clear, aiDbtbt?jtcjdgs', . ' - r. ,' campaign just around the corner- - it appears the falcons are 'in an identical situation aS las.t year. Again tjiey might be. Cosk dgred jhe dwfchorse qaiidete BUT AFTER 13 years in Adult WITH THE'8l-8- . BUT MAKING ii in 1982 wont be an easy road, according to the Dart's veteran coach, Mike Gardner. It will be a great challenge, probably the best challenge we' ve had in quite some time, he said. "When 1 arrived here 13 I years ago, said Gardner, was a lot more scared about going into a season. I didn't quite know what to expect. Pool Mgr. Ext. 219 - . field High may have been fab: bed as the dark horse i& last seasons Region Ope basketball race, but when It was alt said and done, they were like a white tallion. perched upori ' the fountain top.- -' , By KEITH DUNCAN i ? ByKETCHDUINCl', ' .t A " "T ir ' .y'Ntrtte Kiel Animel Hospital 773-330, r s Sdlsn ' . Introductory Offer Recreation a - ? - A . -: Style HaircutstVi' Dept.Offers ! X , V Shampoo Condition . Precision Cut V Bl?w Out .- ) , - "- v. r i t r .Sj-7- Clearfield Recreation wit be ofTcringraCquelball classes for adult v. 16. ?nd up. CIjs-se- s will on Tuesday and Thursday mights starting Dec. 1; &pd running through will be one Dec, 22- - Cku-sehour long with the, first glass starting at p.m. p.m. - V. ' and p.m. s f 7-- 8 b-- 8-- v - - ; s, t THE RACDUET&HL classes will be held at .the Clearfield Htgh SctiooI Racqtietball Courts. Fee fort be class 58. Rrgrs&atHmjs. being taken now through Friday. Nov. 27, at the.Ckatfteld Swimming PocJ, n; 'ir FOR MORE information contact Barbara Yard, at 773- - .. Reg. $9.00 ' , ; ; $11.00 ' f 9 - v , : : : :. - '.- - I v Month of Nereaber Men : fF r e4.5(L- - NBX7.CUnm ' V . - ONLY (NcwLoatkm) 1975 N. Main, liyton .- t ' ftS OTBCrVUIlUICLEI Woman $5.50 ; t: 776-671- 1 |