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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 Hi if 71 By PETE FRITCHIE v Layton Lancers l m mmM Sugar Ray Leonard 9 Faces Tough Brighton Club LAYTON The Lancer football team has yet to win a game this season but already some of the experts are picking them as one of the top clubs in the state. The mam reason for their losses has been the type of opponents that they have been taking on. promoters and others set to gain, couldnt be resisted. And Leonard wasnt disgraced. LEADING THE club is ball who threw the ball But he took on a veteran fightin Duran who is certain to slow down in the next year or two. Sugar Ray is still young enough to be improving. Thus two years hence his chance would have been much better. 13 er times connecting on seven of them for two scores during his three quarter stint against Olympus. Running wise the , Bengals look to tailback John Johnson who has both speed and power as he demonstrated in their win a week ago with 103 yards on just 14 carries. Brighton also has another back and then this past week the Lancers won every battle on the field against Skyline only to look up and see they had lost another game , Derek Emery who has scored in both their victories either with field goals or extra ponts. DEFENSIVELY the Bright- Now they have the task of heading into Salt Lake City again and taking on a very on club has standouts like Luckie Bogenshultz, Hugh tough Brighton club. Brighton was a finalists in the state tournament last year losing to Skyline. This year thus far the Bengals have knocked off this same Skyline team 3 and To Layton football team misery is beating your opponents in every aspect except the score. The Lancers physically won the battle with Skyline but lost the war of points. Big James Suitt (77) and Jamie Oliverias (61) clears the path as Brian Murray (42) takes the handoff from Todd Vought (10). MISERY Deardon and Brad Cahoon all of whom drew the praise of their coach Steve Dangerfield in their win last week. de- 45-- people but inexpenence is still a problem for them right now. Remember also that last years club lost four games during the year but everyone remembers how tough they were in the state playoffs. Time is the big thing needed for this club. LAYTON has the size, Suitt, Rench, Brightshue and the others to battle anyone. The skill, people are good but inexperienced, with time the only remedy. Vought, Murray and TO SAY the Lancers are the best 2 team in the state might get some arguments but it is definitely safe to assume that they are a much better club than their record would indicate. Just ask the Skyline crew who realize they were fortunate, make that lucky, to win. We literally kicked them all over the field physically' and still lost. Bet they didnt get more than 100 yards on offense noted Coach Gary 0-- Wilson will soon become Hansen. Truth is the only feared names in Region One. score was setup by a Layton miscue. games were under the lights on the road. None the less though the surprising Falcons come into the contest with a prfect By DAVE WIGHAM This FriCLEARFIELD day afternoon two of the top clubs in the state will square off against each other when the Darts of Davis visit the Falcons in a preseason battle. 0 record with wins over Viewmont and then Bountiful. Davis isnt to be outdone though as they come into town with wins over Murray and then Viewmont to aslo sport a perfect mark. If you want to use comparison scores then Davis would be favored since CLEARFIELD finally gets to play a game on their home turf as both their first two the Dart Club destroyed Viewmont while the Falcons came from behind to beat the Vikes by a single point. DONT GO by those scores though, the Davis win over Viewmont was convincing games like that come once lifetime since everything Darts did worked while opposite was true of the but in a the the more in kick returns. Cook has gone over 100 yards in both their games plus shown he can throw the football with the halfback pass as he did against Bountiul. One big matchup that will fill the stands is the battle between the clubs top runners. Brent Hatch of Davis and Freddie Cook of Clearfield are two of the top players in the state and each is a key to their clubs victory. These two might be the headliners but they certainly arent the only stars on thier clubs. DAVIS HAS the likes of Keith McNally, Lance Hill. HATCH RAN wild against Viewmont picking up over 200 yards rushing plus about 80 Student Takes Gym Outside MI a physical education class to set a precedence. Dr. Whittaker said. "I want to have your decision based on my daughter's needs. The only answer I've received is that if you allow Kim to do it then there will be others. "I think if 45 or 50 or 100 want it (for similar reasons) it should be allowed. In this day of individualization you need direction. We moved so we could attend Davis School District, the parent said. I DO not want SHE TAKES computer science at 7 a.m.." he said, indicating she had to drop LDS Seminary because there-wasn'- enough time during the school day. She wants to study electrical engineering and computer science and wants to get a Dixie Scholarship. That $ ,500 award could not be received unless she were following a strict schedule, he explained. 1 WEW' ANT to be pretty strict about it but if you want to Board do. it on your own..., S Member Sheryl Allen said. I don't think there will be too many parents willing to make that compromise durina regu- - t BUT MR. Whittaker said 1976 state action allowed more leeway on the parts of local school boards to the point they could eliminate English requirements if they so desired. He said further the request was not made for phy sical reasons. I feel the regular school system should be as responsible as possible (to individual needs), said Board Member Dee Forbes, who also recommended the matter be tabled for further study. BUT TH4T motion failed for a second and Mrs. Allen made another motion the physical education be allowed from a public college or university in the area concurrently with the student's public school education. That motion received unanimous board support, tb Hardest! My hardest job always comes before breakfast." Whats that?" Getting up," touch- ERICK NAYLOR, Mark Carter and Kevin Porter lead the D for Coach Brent Hancock while his linebackers have been nothing short of great. Milt Hill has come on strong to take over the quarterbacking chores and his passing, especially to Shane Openshaw, has been a big lift for the Falcons. Davis has been inconsistant thus far, looking suspect against Murray and then awesome against Viewmont while their opponents have been very consistant. The Clear- y 4 A?- STYMIED All night the Dart defense held the Viewmont offense in check. Quarterback Kyle Morrell (7) looks for some running room as Troy Hess (34) attempts to clear the way. life-tim- taken concurrently with her high school classes but offered 'at a college or university. en- : school setting (former Clearfield High School principal) I know of numerous requests for waivers in English, physical education, etc. He added the educational program had been designed to include physical education in high school as an introduction e to team and sports. There is more to students life than one thing. AND OTHER areas may be excluded due to parent desires and competition, Mr. Stevenson said, adding a student could take college courses in some academic areas to offset high school courses (rather than take the physical education elsewhere). Where a student is able I would recommend the student do it (take gym) and not get into exceptions. Then there can be no charges. We could be open for discrimination-typ- e charges, Mr. Stevenson said. you want with round velopes? i Stenographer:. You said I was to mail circulars, sir. t having come from a high Davis County for about , downs in the first two meetings. In the winover Bountiful the defchse shut off the usually potent Brave ',offense in the second half. ITS NOT my feeling that a local board (in a district) this size whould get into the business of making individualized decisions. If you wanted to make a generalized policy eight years. Dr. Whittaker said he realized the importance of gym and would teach her privately or work something out with a health spa or ski group. The option accepted by the board will allow her to enroll in , n Pity The Boss Where do you keep the round envelopes, sir? . Boss: What in the world do nents to under two lar hours (on physical education). Objecting to such a move was Assistant Superintendent Gayle Stevenson who said, I would remind the board there is a pandora's box attached to any exception on an individual basis. NOTING THAT he was a physical education instructor ' Troy Mecham and Lynn Lloyd to turn to when Hatch is getting a rest from carrying the football. McNally is just as elusive as Hatch which givs them a double threat in the back-fielAgaint Viewmont the Darts rolled up about 500 yards ont he ground which is proof enough that their famed double wing can still work. Clearfield has been great on defense limiting their oppo- around. "keep her schedule" of classes as previously planned. Foreman. - make them that much better when league action rolls THE DAVIS School Board made that decision last week during their regular meeting after hearing a request from B, Russell Whittaker that his daughter, Kim, be allowed to either waive her final credit in physical education or complete it afterhigh school hours. Explaining that the board presentation was his final recourse. having initially contacted his daughter's school officials and the superintendent. Dr. Whittaker said the requot wa made so she could chance against George know when to stop. Neither did the great Joe Louis. of anyone which can only FARMINGTON -- A Davis High School student will be allowed to complete her physical education graduation requirements at a college or university while completing other academic courses in high school. f(f THEN HE did in Leon against the odds. Spinks Theres nothing else for Ali to except that he doesn't prove Coach Hansen knows what hes doing and how good his club could be. They probably played the toughest preseason Layton cant afford to spend too much time thinking about the past because this Brighton team is probably the best of their three opponents. The Bengals have many players in MUHAMMAD Ali picked ' Sugar Ray to win, saying he was quicker. He was wrong and he is wrong to think he can " win back the heavyweight crown at 38, after the easy life ' hes been living. f Just as Sugar Ray should have waited, All should wait and wait. He has 'and wait done all any boxer could hope to do. Few gave him much For the Lancers to win they need to get consistant on offense, they have the right 7-- V iJ offensive weapon that they arent afraid to go to in kicker 6-- molished Olympus money, especially among senior quarterback Russ Kim- A WEEK AGO the favorite in Idaho handed them a big set- then this past week THE LURE of so much back from their runnerup club of a year ago. By DAVE WIGHAM prob- ably made more money than he ever will again in fighting Roberto Duran, but it would have been better for him, from the career viewpoint, to have waited a couple of years. ' field offense still needs to get in full gear while the defense will have to stop Hatch and Com: pany. THIS MARKS the first home game for Clearfield and that advantage could very well be the difference. In any event both have grea teams with big ideas for the ful ire. This one should be a head knocker from the word go. ' Mountain Men Winners Three men from Kaysville and Farmington brought home prizes from the recent Fort Bridger Mountainmen Rendezvous held over the Labor Day weekend in Wyoming. ROD LARKIN, Lynn Kneedy of Kaysville and Larry Price of Farmington, took the top awards in many of the events, during the competition. Mr. Larkin took first place in the Individual Mountain-ma- n run and won a 12 gauge black powder shotgun and he also took third place in Flintlock candle shoot. Rod, Lynn and Larry took second place in the three man Mountain Man Run." LARRY PRICE of Farming-to- n won a first place in the "Big Toe Shoot and was awarded a Uncle Henry knife. He also took first place in the Flintlock candle snoot. ' j Among the winners was Gerald Nielsen of Layton, who also won a first place "At the Mark shoot and won a Browning black powder rifle. He also got a second place in the Flintlock candle shoot. THE Rendezvous is an annual contest held at Fort Bndger, Wyo. each Labor Day weekend, np OFF AND RUNNING Davia High had their famed double wing in full force last week against Viewmont. Here Wingback Brent Hatch (24) takes the han-dofrom quarterback Lynn Lloyd (11) as the line fires off ff |