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MIKE IS quick to respond on his longevity at the job. "the big reason is my assistant John Robison. I bet I'm the only coach in high school that has another head coach as my assistant. John keeps me going with his wit and enthusiasm. Some lucky high school will get him as a head man but right now I enjoy having him work with me." Indeed there is a bond between these two guys and it carries over onto the team. The team celebrates together when they win and they mourn together when they lose. There is no superstar on the squad, simply a bunch of good athletes that like to win and do everything in their power to the Dam and then went on to USU. Brian is one of those lefthanded players who stands 6T and is still going. "Because of his growth no one can really judge just how big he'll get. He could very well be a ' THE TW O Senior Lynn Lloyd and Brent Hatch also sec considerable action along with Mike McGill. Lloyd is a streak shooter who can score from anywhere on the floor when he gets going, just ask captains of the Judge.Lynn is also aggressive at both ends of the floor. Brent is extemcly quick and jumps well which makes him a double threat to drive to the bucket. A great all round athlete Brent is one ol those guys who loves to win and hates to lose. Mike is a fine ball handler and good outside shooter. dub are seniors Lance Hill and Brad Caldwell. Lance comes from the famous Hill family, yes his brother is Ryan who played for the Darts and is now on the Weber State football club. At 6T Lance is caught between playing both guard and forward, but he seems to enjoy both rolls. Lance is ex- asked Mike. Coach Gardner feels that same way about this club. "We might not win early but we'U be in the thick of it come January." Truth is the Darts have won a couple of games this early, just ask Woods tremely aggressive on the court and loves the contact. Cross. THERE IS a strange twist to - Although only - 6T Brad is one of the bes rebounders on the club because of his bulk and positioning. "Brad loves it under the boards, the rougher it gets the more he likes it," noted his coaches. THE BIG man in the middle 66 senior David Bock. "The key is to keep him in the game. He has foul troubles at times, added his coach. In is .(i, well as scoring. great college player before hes through," noted Mike. get your club ready for the league action. There's no doubt that we experiment in preseason, but then thats what it's there for, isnt it?" the Darts this season. They have five lefthanders on the squad. "Coach Robison has the lefties and I take the right handed shooter joked Coach Gardner. Leading scorer for the Darts thus far has been junior Brian Taylor. Brian is the younger brother of Craig who played for deed the Darts need his size in the midJIe for rebounding as ' JUNIOR MIKE Colemere, a fine ball handler, has also seen some action in the early going and could see more as the year rolls on. Davis is rich in tradition. They annually make the trip to the state tournament. Coach Gardner looks to Ogden as being the top club in the region again but dont be surprised if the Darts are right up there with the Tigers when the dust settles. -- i J ; V i e CHADARBON Chad Arbon. age 15. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Arbon of N safe 1 v v : T. R.g Ihctf I hey acre frihreteJ but came ihrmigh unharmed. They sal in Iheir car I keep from being injured.! hey felt (ertuo-at- e iY THEY IIA E been mist grateful for the supplies sent to them from the LDS Church and have assisted nh sorting of clothing and food. The LDS missionaries in the area were distributing the supplies to families in need. .1 The Rigbys sent photos to his parents of the destruction scenes of (he quake, np f Laytons Curtain Cali The Davis County Health Dept, has changed clinic locations. The immunization clinic will not be held at the Clear- - I r.r v , Mrs. Dorraine Hales, will arrive home Dec. 23 from serving his mission in France. He is a member of the Kaysville 6th Ward. who takes great ppins and gives them to other people.' . t Saturday evenings formance by Laytons -- perCur- 4 INVITED WERE members Ballet Co., toe soloist Heidi Taylor, Raggedy Ann & Andy, danced by Becky Butler and Connie Layton. The soldier and doll, danced by Patrick Totaro and Laura Luce. cerpts ex- from the musical "Annie. Annie was acted and DEER COUNT Now that the deer hunt is history its time for the Division of Wildlife Resources perthe fellows who stop sonnel you for having shot too many birds or whatever to count the herds. ' THE PRACTICE is at best a partial count with officials spending several hours each day observing deer in their Division of Wildlife Resource personnel are conducting the annual ier count to help determine affect of hunt on the herds. areas throughout the state,. Personnel often use telescopes to enable viewing from the comfort of their, vehicles on cold days. The actual counting stopped several days ago but the final tally has yet to be completed, a local DWR official says. THE SNOW determines (how many come down into the valleys) or either we cant see them or theyre not forced down, Allen Hash of Layton says. "We need a minimum of 200 deer to be accurate and last year it was 322 to get an idea of how many deer we have." Indicating few buck had been seen he said the kill was heavy in Davis County. Tve seen a lot of fawns so a lot of doe were killed. There- - ve been few road killings so most have been in the herd." DATA IS compiled and kept for a ten year span to help determine future patterns and regulations needed, he explained. And cooperation from hunters to cut out one tooth from each deer helps mine age, he added, tb deter- sung by Gia Merrill. The cast consisted of Carry and Heather Cross, Rebecca Hill, Tiffany Manning, Melissa and Nicole Patterson and Patrick Totaro. IT WAS A family affair for the Totaro family with Ralph Totaro as stage and sound coordinator, John Totaro in charge of stage props and sets, Jim and David Totaro, assistant stage managers, and Patrick Totaro performing in song, acting and dance. P -- 1.1- 1 it '4 .t cnti (t V,f ttit In .VCo k i i ) V W'-f- la lll-utl- mt la' il.il '1 . i vi! . .K i.i ,.? tt JtiiAta Ml U it tm t.1 it ha'; f wh-.- h m 21 lalfirnl is 1I4 fs a t'n4 ( nruvhlV I p2s required is f aj mr A tetmhtf i4 frapp the Kas&e 12th Md he JJ id sened i 1 hs seernary. Knte. and iimiie) patrol teirol and den He thf. has receised hi On My Honor a rd. White a memher of in Bluer --4 L f- - X h , Eagle Troop he campm at I attended a scout Mountain Green, where Ins sweepstake honors in fust ad. A sophmrwe at Dast High SthAl he is a member of ihe Natrona) Htmor Nocrct y and plays comet in the school's marching hand. He is also a member of the symphonic, fe?l and pep hands. His s troop f4 t .j f" J "C. r' include building and Hying model airplanes and fishing, t yi Y '.) hob-foe- 1 : f 1 A Va Hi ni V; HIS EAGLE Scout project was building a sign for ihf Kaysville city hail ami library, np 4 v. field Library after Dec. 31, (980. THE NEW location will be a d NELSON CRAIG 430 E. 450 S.. Clearfield, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from p.m., starting Jan. 6, 1981. Roberto Duran Shocks Many By PETE FRITCHIE Roberto Duran shocked millions, especially devoted fans, when he quit in the eighth round of his second fight with Sugar Ray Leonard. ONE SUSPECTS Duran, with much Latin macho, knew he wouldnt win the fight DIXON P. REISBECK "For All Your Insurance Needs" - kAUTO EJ ivHOME iUFE E3 OWNERS Q TRUCKS 376-42-70 197 NORTH lOt-UlTT- 1. Fifty-fiv- e, 2. George Brett. in each case, may be as good as any team in the country,' thqugh twice defeated. Tom is usually awesome in bowls. One recalls a few years back when his offensive team truly ran and passed a good Notre Dame team out of the stadium, scoring over 40 points. Osbornes crew SO at least IN bowl competition teams like Nebraska and Oklahoma, with their great offensive machines, are usually outstanding. The weather is good and all the players are usually healthy aftera long rest and that helps offensive teams. - tti wta .t; I Sr. el 1. How many of Joe Louis 68 bouts were knockouts? 2. Name the latest AL baseball P ayer to hit 20 or more doubles, triples and home runs in one season. ANSWERS: of the Curtain Calls Childrens Little mt ItiiMj ai.la Mr v Record, Columbia, S.C. tain Call, directed by Sherry Laytons 22nd Ward Christmas party was a great success. Theatre group performed . l. Totaro, for The mi4 el f.ri".r L, Civ q'e, ll earn Dr. and Mrs.; Bruce A perfectionist is somebody Performs v e bfr for fas I Richardson of Illinois were Saturday dinner guests of pr. and Mrs. Terry J. Preece in , i j Layton. Elder James F. Hales, son of I Group ''U I . 1 i' A . Immunization Clinic Location Changed Kaysville, has attained the . after svrtrwssmf the tremendous durruge and destruction al) around meat. . rank of Eagle Scout during a Court of Honor recently . Chad is a member of T roop 502 of the Kaysville Fifth Ward. Dan Bain is his scoutmaster. CHAD HAS served in various positions in scouting and in his ward. He has earned his On My Honor award, and is secretary in his priesthood quorum. A sophomore student at Davis High he is a member of the schools golf team. He lettered in golf his freshman and sophomore years. His hobbies are hunting, woodwork, art and cooking, np Wil.uiSn -- pf M M ft an ii4i4o in rrmni. . ..I mutual ii It.. Nil AON tl AC afrJ H A3t4 Hl I r( vf . Cr... Ht IL Juaw- - X. VI I rti- - f t.llf ! t 6. rd i KajssCf. 1 s cwrl U M m tki Mena CWt el Hoevq, thJre ht kt Nrk s m a three ee iun - M Italy Mv.tof knd Mm. 1 alii tin ei.la ) ui i' if tr!q tM 0 1.f lefiii cmiii-- J I fc I it v I 41 MinA) mli 0 lill.llll .i 11 iii.ila 4 w s3.r Hu )! x8 v W Ill (It ,! iiii.-.i- i tiuiAwvi Sa:. xna k.-Vni V.I.f Hi-- '- t M .lit tv I.i ; t V . n n. .t.f 4 Kl t.ii Sail Vuit X XMujit.rta-W. eiif ! 0 Earns hii Iff lhl Ihfrf family, sMimotJ t Nvflrs. Italy, ik ute after im earthquake lhal N frrt!y. HUSTLING DARTS fii m3 (. i 4 11I . . i x.W'B iV ort'lt, j'M. A14 Viiii aiiiA Safe In Mf. DavU f in Mir swt if t ilnr f 1 1 tHotti'f if t'ifi I !.! 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DURAN SAYS he had stomach cramps and was too weak to go on. And one must accept that explanation, in part, He certainly hadnt taken a bad beating at the time of his decision, and was very much in the fight. On all three cards, the scoring was close. What leads one to the conclusion he knew he wouldnt win is his retirement statement immediately aftr the fight. Hes almost 30 and beyond his ; peak. SUGAR RAY, again the welter champ, is still coming on, and, is under 25, the usual peak age pf fighters. The euess is that Roberto took this second fight primari-ifor the $8 million he would earn (a good enough reason). AND WHO cap say it wasnt a smart decision? Too many fighters go on too long. In re- - trospect, Duran put on a tremendous performance in beating Leonard in Montreal earlier this year. He could never top that. No one is likely to administer another beating to Leonard any time soon. |