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Show WV ip i WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 22, 1979 REFLEX-DA- VIS VL K 1 - ; V-pJ- , if i I . V- - kfa lasEiietMi lawis Dim ratoM Miller, Mike Mounteer and Mark McCleery. Yet each team has some top talent re- ByDAVEWIGHAM r,li Bountiful - it win take a pretty fair effort to top the style and caliber of play that year. .A YEAR ago we had a qo.uple of new coaches in the BOUNTIFUL returns guard Jeff Bradford who is one of the best shooters in the area and will need to put points on the board for Coach Mike Hall and company. Viewmont looks to senior forward Paul Hansen for their leadership and scoring. Paul has been on the varsity club for three years and gives the Vikes some experience. tanks, they are now second year veterans of high school tteVs. This season we have two brand new gymnasiums tq, watch in as both Bountiful and Clearfield will play in surroundings. ijeW .Layton pulled off their highest state finish ever as the Lancers claimed fourth place. Bountiful got into a playoff situation for the first time in several years. Woods Cfbss went through the tough region action with a perfect nejcord. Viewmont thrilled fans with more wins on the DAVIS WILL figure on a the Saturday, Special Bowling Olympics. Handicapped youngsters from all over pavis County emerged on Bonwood and Wasatch Bowling Lanes in Salt Lake City. Special ramps that attach to wheelchairs give these special children li5es. Ci ! GONE ARE the names like Andersen, Scott Wallace, Blaine Bernard, Jim Cordon Davis Wrestling ! Scene Looks Good By DAVE WIGHAM &DUNTIFUL the league. pins fell, you would know that these youngsters are not any different from anyone else. - state champion, Herman Martinez, who was voted the best wrestler in the state a year ago. But hes graduated and Coach Tennis looks to Scott Bybee to be his big man BOUNTIFUL CAME away winners in the very last event to claim their first ever region wrestling crown and then individual wrestlers from Bountiful, Clearfield and Woods Cross claimed state championships. New this season is the alignment, which now places Woods Cross in the same league as Bountiful and Viewmont. Also new is the head man at Viewmont with Steve Sanderson taking over WOODS those returning is state champion Jason Whitney to defend his title at 185. Also Mark Tate is back after a strong showing a year ago. Davis lost most of their varsity wrestlers to graduation but they are led by their Jon Warden. heavyweight Jon is considered one of the biggest and best grapplers in the state this year. n state champions John to graduation but LAYTON ALWAYS seems to come up with at least one TV & STEREO Antennas to Picture 'Tubes installed, Reasonable Rates, Fast Service Phone Bill Brimley 376-81- 96 grappler that makes . it through to the state competition and then right down to the wire for the crown. This they have Kurt Gallegos in their camp to go season after that state cham- pionship. A fierce competitor many feel this is the year for him to win everything. The wrestling fans were treated to some top rated action last season and this one promises to be even better. Wildlife Resources to age deer in order to get an idea of the average age of deer in the Davis County herd. Teeth show growth rings in much the same manner as a tree and officers get a true indication of a deers age by cutting his tooth in half and examining it under a micro--" THOSE HUNTERS of Davis County who were unsuccess-- , ful in getting their buck and did not apply for an antlerless or archery permit will have an opportunity of shooting an antlerless deer on one of the eight special hunts soon to be called in the northern part of the state. Players At Dixie College looks like the strong club at this early stage since Coach Steel only lost a couple of varsity grapplers. Heading the list of their REPAIR CROSS HUNTERS ARE instructed not to clean the tooth and to get the whole tooth as much as possible. The lower middle incisor tooth is used by personnel of the Division of notice control Five-da- y this season. from Ron Tree who left to go into private business. lost with the tooth. Outstanding Davis Football his main horses. The Clearfield team lost a etter region crown. BOUNTIFUL Even though the Davis County deer hunt was completed with mixed success for hunters due to weather and foliage conditions, there will not be a special hunt for the countys deer this year. Hunters are requested to send in a middle tooth from the lower front jaw to the Division of Wildlife Resources for aging purposes. Sex, date of kill, and location of kill in Davis County should be indicated scope. indicates that they still have several strong candidates for post season honors. The coach pointed to Brian Purvis, Brett George and Chris Merrill as The football fortunes at Dixie College depend greatly upon the quality of play put forth by several former Davis and Weber County High School Stars. I DIDNT actually realize how many outstanding ball players we have from Davis and Weber counties," indicated coach Lee Bunnell. In fact, we have twenty-tw- o guys from these two counties and twelve of them are starters. . Ben Bubak from Layton is starting at quarterback with Scott Blain of Roy at split-en- d and Keith Malnar, Davis at fullback. Bountiful graduates Dean Layton, Ron Hammer and Steve Rudd anchor the offensive line at tackle, guard and center respectively. WAYNE KITTRELL is a standout at middle linebacker mUill Special Deer Hunt Coach Kim Petersen Last year wrestling fans in these ptirts were treated to three individual state champions along with a team trophy fijpm a school winning its first tttfe LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPS same A team at The Kaysville 105 Lb. team defeated a tough North Ogden Bowl II Champs. Division Super Weber State to be the 1979 WFFL This team was undefeated and untied giving up only six points for the entire season. This team has lost only two league games in the last three seasons. Members are, front, Roger Anderberg, Lane Carter Hatch, Mike Stephens, Troy Butterfield, Casey Lloyd, Kevin Leachman, Taylor, Vaughn Casdorph, Mike Lanning. Center, Mitch McKinley, Blake Lance Call, Ted Telford, Ridge Hartley, Schroader. Back, Rob Mike Hart, Billy Painter, Paul Howard, Willard, Erik Greg Herrera, Mike Reddoor, Warden, Rob Olsen, Scott Ward, Matt Jamieson, Veloy Seeley, Dan Thompson. Head Coach is Chris Lloyd. Asst. Coaches are Brad McKinley, Rick " , Painter and Bob Thompson, np coaches pick just which teams will be the strongest in BRENT MANGUS, the Adaptive PE specialist for Davis School District, supervised the program for the Monte Vista School students. All the students were bused to the Farmington School from all over the county. If you could have seen the look on each childs face as the 1. i J CLEARFIELD lost tlieir feeling of achievement that every child deserves. t "Xx main stringers to graduation but they have a couple of good looking guards in Greg Boar-de- n and Brook Hicks. Both will see plenty of action for Coach Hansen. In the next few weeks well take a closer look at all the clubs in the area when the the v Y4'"' U with anyone, Dunn is the nearest thing to experience that Coach Doug Moon has returning. They just want to succeed. 5 ' guard. Layton will rely on another one of the Lee brothers, this one senior forward Dunn. A good shooter who can jump Nov. 17 was , ft can play either forward or No road than at home. Davis n$de another run at a region crown and made their annual tr$ to the state event. Then toff the Falcons were a well drilled club who gave everyone a fight for their .1' -' V r'w good season from senior Jeff Emery who also played a lot as a sophomore and started as a junior. A good shooter Jeff turning. At the Wildcat camp the Woods Cross people are looking for big things from senior Mark Earnshaw who has been a mainstay in that program since his sophomore season. Mark will be counted on heavily for scoring this season. basketball fans around the cpunty were used to seeing ta;t season but there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the season this .fei.VTt fe- (,f : .1 i., permit hunts will be conduct- ed for the following areas: Mantua-- illard east part hunt No. permits from Dec. Woodruff-Craw-for- d 2 and Mountain part hunt No. 0 permits from Nov. 2; Lost Creek hunt No. permits from Dec. and Dec. East Canyon hunt No. permits from and Dec. and Dec. 0 Coalville hunt No. and permits from Dec. 200-20- 8-- It II I.KUIII If and flowers as the winter progresses. Residents should be aware of several products on the market which help to lessen this damage. Wrap- ping of upright shrubs with burlap will prevent damage by deer and this should be done soon. ' THE REPELLENT Hinder is available at the Steve Regan Company at 4215 South 500 West in Salt Lake City. In addition, Engh Floral Is and Garden Center at 2098 East 3900 South in Salt Lake City has a repellent available called Science Rabbit, and Deer Repellent. Residents should employ these when damage begins. Due to the continued building along foothill areas where deer have traditionally wintered many people will experience their first cases of deer damage this winter. Because areas of sagebrush, .oak, and bitter brush have been replaced with houses, deer are left with nothing else ItV'fem, Vi a :,f.. residential plants. 201-30- 202-70- and he also graduated from 8--9 15-1- . 203-45- 0 Layton high. Brian Wick from Layton started at outside linebacker before breaking an ankle, and Mike Muir, Clearfield now starts as outside linebacker. 15-1- 8--9 204-50- 8-- 9 Dec. 15-i- a THE Bobby Barrera also from Clearfield is the finest defensive lineman in the conference," stated Bunnell. Mantua-Willar- Creek, East Canyon, and Coalville areas consist primarily of private land, and hunters anticipating hunting in these areas should obtain permission from landowners prior to making application for the hunt. Some areas will be accessible by foot or j TODD TAYLOR, Davis also starts on the defensive line. In addition, Thor Angle and Kevin Criddle of Davis altera fine job for the Rebels. nate regularly and do horseback only, even though roads may be in good condition. Three conditional hunts will be held in the Box Bunnell praised the quality of fundamental football skill demonstrated by the former area players, and alluded to the fact that almost all of them came to Dixie with an obvious advantage due to excellent coaching fundamentals. -- continued building along the foothills continues. Lost d, HOPEFULLY the additional antlerless deer that were killed in Davis County this hunt will help to lessen the damage this winter. It is a sad story when the countys deer herd must be reduced consistently in the future as Sad Case Now, what do you do in a case like that? Like what? They tell me to strike and my wife orders me to keep on working. $! i - I Elder-Promonto- ry hunt No. Box permits from Dec. Elder-Par- k Valley hunt No. 0 permits from Dec. and Rich County hunt No. 0 permits from Dec. 210-15- 5; . 211-30- 212-20- The Promontory hunt is mainly on private land. 15-2- "ANOTHER great asset these guys have their tremendous competitive atti- ALL HUNTS will be for tude, antlerless deer only and ends for the Rebels, coach Bunnell heads for Davis and Weber counties to visit with the high school coaches and athletes. The coaches in this area have been super to me and I know their recommendations for college talent are at said Bunnell. Every year when the season Buy Your New Draperies Wholesale valid, applications will be accepted the Salt Lake office of the Division nonresidents. Legal tender says Burnell. OUR ballplayers from this personal design help and Low Low Prices. Swags & Cascades Lambrequins Roller Shades Levelors Woven Woods Custom Draperies Don't order your draperies from anyone else until you have our estimate to compare. No Obligation Estimate Free For CALL 825-990- 3 or 825-230- 1 1315 So. 1100 W., Syracuse 1979. recruiters, stated BunoeL They come home during the Christmas holidays and tell their friends about the merits of Dixie College and the great & MV will be notified of the location regarding hunt unit boundaries and access will be given to the hunter at these stations. Hunters will be Dixie began the season slowly losing three games on the road by very narrow margins. Since then they have not lost. They are tied for the required to check into and out of the hunting units through these checking stations. COUNTY DAVIS conference lead with rival Snow College and will end up playing the Badgers for the conference championship in Ephraim this Saturday at 1:30 p.m. , experienced fewer illegal Davis-Webe- Poulson and Mike Lovelace of Layton, Mike Mounteer and Craig Smith of Davis High, Doug Painter of Roy, Doug Littlefield of Clearfield and Scott Hodgson from Ogden High. .0' Successful applicants of checking stations where they may pick up their permit. Specific instructions Dixie Spirit we have, and all I have to do is follow up. OTHER FOOTBALL r players from the county area expected to see action are Curtis Green, Clark Wildlife does not have to accompany the application. The proclamation for these hunts will be published in the Salt Lake Tribune on Nov. 11, area are actually our best We are the workroom which insures quality work, fast delivery, of Resources by mail or in person until 5 p.m., Nov. 16, 1979. Cost of the control permit is $5 for residents and $7 for ' deer kills this year as compared to the past and it is believed that through public involvement this has come to pass. Concerned citizens witnessing game violations are to continue encouraged reporting game violations by getting license plate numbers and calling the local sheriff immediately. Davis County residents living along the foothills or in areas where deer winter, will begin to experience deer damage to ornamental shrubs Ifanfegivitaig v 1979 Pizz Hut. Inc. |