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Show I I I t WEEKLY REFLEX NORTH DAVIS LEADER, AUGUST DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. 20. 1981 Flint Named To Committee By KHTII They have also approved a lighter shot put for girls competition. DUNCAN For Clearfield High's John hnt. a track and field season may never conic to a dose. V uli his recent selection to a prestigious national track and field committee, it's almost a atlair. I FLINT happens to be the first track coach from Utah selected to the committee. There have been other coaches from other sports such as year-roun- d Steve Dangcrfield of Brighton in football, selected for the committee. "When 1 was told that I had been nominated to the committee, I didn't think it was that serious. But now I've been selected I'm taking it a lot more serious," said Flint. M VRION TRI E, duedorof the Itah High School Activities Association, called to notify Imt last week of his selection to the national group o! Hack and field coaches who serve as a committee to the National High School Activities Association. Tlinl was first nominated tor the position last spring by Kich.ud Stevenson, a primary member of the national organization. and presently the principal of Davis High School. will review new CLEARFIELD'S veteran coach will serve District 7 "I APPRECIATE the confidence that Mr. Stevenson has in me to nominate me to something such as this," Flint continued. He attended Davis High where he played football and track. Flint earned himself a track scholarship to US,U and enjoyed four years of competition as an Aggie. HE ENTERED the'Clcar-fiel- d High coaching ranks halfway through the 1974 school ideas and rule changes that will affect every high school in the nation. which includes states such as Idaho. New Mexico. Arizona. I tah. Nevada, Wyoming and ( olorado. He will accupy the I DONT know everything about the position, just that I II be receiving input from different coaching associations and taking their ideas to the Kansas City meeting," said Flint. In recent years the track and field committee has adopted the new start rule that is part of every track meet. position tor the next four years. Faih June. Flint will be required to meet with seven other distinquished track and field coaches in Kansas City, Mo. I his gathering of coaches year. Track at Clearfield wasnt the pits of the region when he arrived, but on the ( ACE 3 to 4 Years By KEITII DUNCAN Cost: $25 for Mon., Wed. and Fri. $85 for two days a week For more information please 376-547- 376-965- 4 9 376-254- 8 Former Layton Lancer star. Lori Wood, has signed a letter of intent to compete in cross country, track and field at WSC during the 1981-8- 2 season. championship team in 1980. Flint's brigade finished a few points behind Hillcrcsf for the state title. If 1 can point at one thing Im proud of most, it's the tradition we've established at the school.-We'vbeen consistent. year in and year out. People know that Clearfield will be tough in track regardless, reported the Falcon coach. e With a brand new prep sports season getting under way, Davis High coaches, players and their faithful followers will say goodbye to some traditions. And if anyone knows about tradition it has to be the Darts. half-grow- n MIKE GARDNER won't have to get too tensed up about an upcoming battle with the Ogden Tiger basketball team. batHe knows the tles were intense, 'everyone of them. Ward Sawley will say goodbye. maybe happily, to those long hauls to Bear River and Logan. Once arrived at their destinations he was alright, but with 60 nice smelling football players around, the aroma isn't ali to wonderful. cations than any other school in the state of Utah." STEVENSON admits there has been a certain amount of forbidden fear and apprehension going into a new region. The question is always there whether the new situation would align schools that are competitive and a drawing card to make money. "But each time we've done it, we've been able to find a tremendous relationship," he said. track coach Jim Blaisdell announced the signing of Wood and ten other athletes from his office last week in Ogden. Lori placed sixth in the run at the 1981 state meet. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wood of Layton. 4-- A ward to some renewed rivalries with Viewmont, Bountiful, Woods Cross and the two Salt Lake City schools. staff this season. However, Coach Avondct will have more e assistance in the women's program. A leak in the Sam Morgan part-tim- Fieldhouse required crews "BOY THE competition is I'm sure we'll take our knocks," said Stevenson. from the county to come in and sand the basketball floor and eventually refinish it. going to be tough and But being the smallest school in the new region doesn't seem to bother him. He believes that the spirit of competition will bring out the MR. STEVENSON is getting excited about the new football campaign and says the Darts will be tough as usual with the 'ole double wing. Mike Gardner reports there to have been no new move-in- s help bolster his basketball attack but is proud of his acquisition of a 59" 110 lbs. transfer from the Logan area. best in all the schools. Dart-Tig- ANN AVONDET and her Dart women's sports program will depart from their northern THEN WHEN we have to pull away, there is a certain sadness. But it is always over- ONE THING is for sure, he doesn't believe there will be a repushover in the new 4-- A shadowed by the excitement of getting into the new alignment," Stevenson said. The Davis principal says his school will miss the likes of Logan, Bear River, Ben Lomand and the rest, but on the other hand is looking for gion. "When a team gets to the state playoffs from this region, theyll know for sure that they have earned it," he said. COACH DIXONS wrestling program is on the move up. "Things have got to get better, because they can't get any f worse," he reports. NO NEW coaches have been added to the Dart full-tim- e in mm competition improved everyones program. The list goes on and on as Davis High says farewell to another athletic region only to say hello to another familiar change. THE DARTS have moved into the 4-- A ranks in 1981 and will compete head to head in TWO JC who signed letters of intent were Susan Sweet and Liz Dolezal, both from Twin Falls, Ida. Both earned honors in the mile relay while at the College of Southern Idaho. Sweets best events ind dash (25.9); clude the d d dash (58.3); and run (2:17.9. Dolezal's d dash best event is the 200-yar- WEBER STATE'S womens 800-met- er Starts Sept. 9 close to producing a state Weber State : L CLEARFIELD'S team came Lori Wood Signs To DEVELOPMENT PRE-SCHOO- HIS FIRST full year in 1975 proved to be the season he would lay the foundation for better things to come. In 1976 he led the Falcons to their first region championship in quite some time. For the past two years Flint has guided Clearfield track teams that have swept by their opponents for two more region crowns. By KEITII DUNCAN counterparts where quality l CHILDRENS ' other hand it had never come close to distinquishmg itself as a class program. Flint went to work right away. When he wasn't assuming varsity football or coaching sophomore basketball he was recruiting for spring track. region play with their 'ole Davis County pals and two Salt Lake City schools, Highland and East. "Its always exciting to move into a new situation, says Richard Stevenson, the veteran principal of Davis. "I suppose Davis High has the distinct pleasure, if it is a pleasure, of being aligned in more different regions and classifi- - Grand Opening Sat. 22nd 12:00 noon 880-yar- 440-yar- 440-yar- Meet in both the hurdles (15.1) and the LAYTON HILLS CONVENIENCE 100-met- (57.1). Three more girls who signed include Chrystal Tolman, Bonneville; Lori Jenl, sen, Morgan; and Julie Ogden. LORI JENSEN was the runnin the 1981 State er-up Bur-chel- 2-- i 300-met- CENTER Serving: intermediate hurdles of Rex and Saundra Jensen of (48.3). She is the daughter Layton, Clearfield, Hill AFB, Kaysville Morgan. Julie Burchell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burchell of Ogden, was the 1979 state champion in the javelin. Julie will be a junior at WSC next season but will be competing in her first year on the collegiate level. (Limited delivery area) PHONE 3-- New Shop ! New Name! New Location ! Mare (7 766-344- (Formerly Hair Connection) Jalapenos Green Olives Pepperoni OTHER signed include Lisa Messersmith and Valynn Atkin from Tooele High School. Messersmiths d best events are the dash (61.9) and high jump (5T). Atkin comes to WSC via Snow College where she has been playing basketball for the past two seasons. Atkin runner-u- p was the 1979 state in the dash (26.80). 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