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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY 24, 1980 REFLEX-DA- VIS NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 24, 1980 Encounter Davis Hosts Box Elder In By DAVE WIGHAM KAYSV1LLE Clearfield Seeks Win In Two League Games By DAVE WIGHAM guys that the coaches picked up in the halls. They show - CLEARFIELD tremendous poise and patience and work for the good shot. Senior Brook Hicks, one of the best athletes In a league lhat features the dominant players it's refreshing to see a club like Clearfield that stresses team work and no powerful player near the top. boards, he scored 14 last week. THEN THERES the quick-nes- s of Gregg Boarden and the hustling style of Danny Perkins and the dedication of Troy Nye. In the Tuesday battle the Falcons will play host to a young Roy club that is still, trying to find their legs. Playing with a couple of sophomores the Royals are a team of the future, these underclassmen though are capable of big games. 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'ore ban lanced attack than a show although senior Jeff Emery is usually scoring the most. Jeff poured in a game high 24 points last week, Tage Flint Yob can always sara of getting the bast selection of top quality Know The THESE TWO clubs reflect the difference in the league. Sky View features two dominant type players who can fill up the nets while the Falcons return to the team play that they have made famous. Those two guys up north who can play with anyone are Jon McKenna and Eddie Benson, both of whom scored 28 points in their loss to Bonneville. That means they scored 56 of the team's total 71 points on the night. Both are excellent shooters who like to drive to the bucket. , 1 One of the biggest problems facing the Darts this week in their outing with the Bees will be containing the great guard A COUPLE of wins would be great for the Clearfield five. big mistake. I 3-- approach. These two clubs arc about equal in the height department so the battle for the boards is up for grabs. The game' Will probably come down tu'tthe ability of the Darts to control the Hill kid and then their uhil-itto get the lead and not look at the four corner ofTense; HOME FLOOR advantage is usually holding up these days but there arc a few exceptions. Davis will be hoping to use the home floor to come up with a win. A Dart win would throw the race up for grabs but if the Box Elder club comes up on top the race w ill turn into a two team affair with them and ; Ogden. the main man under the tion of the school and the coaching they get. Anytime you count a Clearfield basketball team out you are making a ' a split would be fine. The Falcons will be favored in the Roy contest but will have to play well to win up at Sky View. W HATEVER HE said to the club must have aroused their attention because last Friday they came out red hot and poured in 22 points before the first period came to an end. That's almost more points than 2-- the state. He is a fine outside shooter who can also go to the hoop with authority. Scott can it all and if he gets untracked the Darts could be in for a long night. Last week Scott led his club to a win over Logan with 17 points. ONE THING the Bees like to do is get a lead and then go to their four corner offense with Hill handling the ball. In the Logan win they did this for most of the second half, they only scored two points in the third period. Davis should get the lead then they won't have to sit and watch the four corner in the state, is the leading scor19 in the Layton loss last week. Scott Wallace is COACH HANSEN at Clearfield is doing a super job with his game plans as the Falcons seemed to be outmanned in most games they play, and hell need a good plan against the taller Bobcats this week. Preseason favorites in these parts were Bonneville and Sky View but both have found the going tougher than expected especially from the two Davis County clubs. What the experts didnt take into consideration was the tradi- 2 2 A week Scott Hill of Box Elder. At 64" and a jumper at that, the Hill boy is considered one of the best college prospects in er who scored I'P TILL last week the Falcons shared the lead in the region wars and even with the loss to Layton they find themselves in second place which is higher than most thought they would be at this stage of the action. The next two games will be big ones, as the Falcons face Sky View up north on Friday and then return to action on Tuesday when they play host to the Roy team. KNOWING HOW to stop them and then doing it are two different things. It appears though that opposing coaches are willing to let these two score and then shut off the other players. Clearfield does have talent though, these just aren't five - ago in their loss to Ogden the Davis basketball team scored eight points in the opening period and never did get into the game. Coach Mike Gardner must have had some words for his troops this past week over that fact. they scored in the entire first half lust week. The Darts did slow up a bit in their scoring pace but they stayed hot enough to down a stubborn Ben Lomond club and move their league record to NOW THEY face the task of playing Box Elder this Friday on the Dart home floor. The Bees come into the contest with a perfect 0 league record and a first place tie with Ogden. Street 8 Ogden PHONE 3 376-429- 3 IN OGDEN: 578 N. Main, Layton 376-121- 200 W. GENTILE 1 2470 WALL AVE. PHONE 627-- 1 882 J |