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Show m, WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. OCTOBER WC-- J By DAVE WIGHAM Layton Travels - BOUNTIFUL Usually these encounters over UEA week dont mean much to the clubs involved, but this week when the Davis club travels to Bountiful the game means plenty to at least one of the teams. non-leag- Merest For Football Action To 4 ByDAVEWIGHAM LAYTON - Laytons foot-ba- ll team takes a week off from league action as the Lancers bring their act to Salt - Lake City to battle Hillcrest :.from Region Two in a pragame set for Hillcrest on Wednesday. : ctice are entering the game with a win last week as the Layton crew BOTH CLUBS r ii. demolished Weber 40-1- while 8 the Huskies were beating Kearns 28-z: Those victories leave the two teams with identical - records. Layton is 1 in 2-- Region One chasing Sky View r and Bonneville while the in Hillcrest team is at r Region Two chasing Brighton 2-- 1 Sand Bingham. THIS LAYTON bunch are turning heads no matter if they win or lose. Each week they seem to outdo them-- r selves from the week before. Two weeks ago the Lancers i z i heartbreaker a z lost z Bonneville to in the second half and no one really knew what frame of mind they would be in this week against Weber. z Unfortunately for the " Warriors the loss made the Layton crew mad and they z: took out their frustrations on z the Warriors. DAVE BURKE and Mark again were the leaders as the two seniors each scored :: twice. Burke scored on a 55 yard punt return and then a 60 f: z Vigil ryard run from scrimmage while Vigil ran for a couple of r scores and passed for the other Layton tally. These two do the scoring but its the work of the up- front people like Troy Moon, - i Gary Christiansen and Mark Bowman that create the openings for them to run. DEFENSIVELY the Lancers are getting better with each outing. In the Weber win the coaches pointed out tackles Jim Suitt and Jaime Oliveras along with linebacker Jim Neighbor as standouts. Kurt Gallegos has also drawn a lot of praise from both his coaches and opposing coaches for his play on both sides of the line. HILLCREST also boasts a strong defense, in fact it was their defense that put three touchdowns on the board last week against Kearns. Dale Dawson picked off a pass and ran it in for a score from 50 yards out and then picked up a fumble and ran for the score from 20 yards out. Van Jensen also picked off a Kearns pass and returned it for a score from midfield. The other Huskie score came from the offepse with Eric Varoz hitting wide receiver Scott Pugmire for a short touchdown pass. HILLCREST though will have their hands full trying to stop the option play featuring Burke and Vigil. These two are as fine a tandem in the backfield as youll find in the state. With the line getting better each week the Lancers are becoming a tough football club to contend with, just ask Weber. Layton is creeping up in the polls while the Hillcrest team has hit a low after falling to West last week, which gave the Braves their second loss in as many weeks. Curtis Sampson, the fine guard and linebacker for the Braves summed up the teams feelings, we feel we have lost some respectability around the state with those losses. If we can beat Davis then we feel that we can get ' fake. Then West simply kicked our butts, but we want another shot at them. He went were just not all on, together at this time but we the other hand has gone through their league unbeaten. They won the big matchup with Bax Elder last week to give them sole possession of first place. The big question asked nowadays is just what has happened to the Bountiful club? Again Curtis Sampson answered. Its really a frustrating thing to us. We try different things and nothing seems to work for us. Woods Cross wanted it more than we did and I think some of our emotions at that game were game both sides have their reasons for the e win. The Darts havent beaten the Bountiful school in several years and with the rivalry of being in the same county, plus being in the will be. EVEN THOUGH this is a rnr isnt fooled by these like to preserve their high ranking. BOUNTIFUL simply wants to get back on the winning track and get some of that healthier this week than against West. Quarterback an Kevin Kbtt was coming off illness which prevented him respectability again. Davis from that a team that good hasnt won in this league, that tells you how tough this region is. Indeed the Viewmont team deserved to win over the Rams, they outplayed them for the most part. In the first half it looked like the Highland crew was going to rout the Vikes but two scoring drives were stopped by the Viewmont defense and the Rams settled for field goals. They did manage one touchdown to assume a 13-- victory. " IT WOULD have been easy for a winless club to give up at this point but Viewmont came roaring back to score a ByDAVEWIGHAM Viewmont is still wondering just what they have to do to break into the win column in the tough Region One football league but this week the Vikings step out of league action and take one Ogden. THE GAME is scheduled for Wednesday night. The Utah Education Association are holding their meetings this week which moved all the games up. Since the school week is short the coaches in 14-- 7. 19-1- practicing, 0 with Kyle Morrell sneaking over. In the second half the Vikings dominated both sides of action with the offense ripping off yardage at will and touchdown the , defense DAVIS COMES into the game healthy with the Kays-vill- e Wishbone in full swing. Barnett, Hansen and Steve Knighton. On defense the likes of Brad - The high individual series Mixed Doubles for Sept. 28 were: Larry Johnson, 588; Jim Byrd, 564; Veneice Parkin, 588; and Lois OBrien, 540. : the Rams. WHEN PAUL kicked a twenty-fiv- e CLEORS Over 20 Yrs. This week the Viewmont team is up for a win, they have paid their dues and are anxious to get a win on their side of the ledger. If they play like they did against the Rams, then the Ogden crew are in for a long night. Experience r,lr. Steam Cleaning Special!! AVERAGE LIVING ROOM We dean all kinds of fumlture-- we remove dog and stopping THE RUNNING game sudHighland dead in their tracks. " BRIAN SKIDMORE and denly came alive last week and the Viewmont team can Brad Leavitt were able to run now throw or run on clubs. up the middle with good Injuries could play a major blocking from Bart Carlson, roll as Skidmore injured Mark Flake, Craig Cook, some ribs and Frank Putnam Tony Reynolds, Scott Barlow came up with a slight and Paul Hansen. Morrell alshoulder injury after playing so found the time to pick out a great first half. receivers Scott Allred, Mike With Coupon DAVIS COUNTYS LARGEST CARPET S FURNITURE CLEANERS 755-- 1 870 PHONE 773-500- 0 363-251- 5 BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS -- FREE ESTIMATES HIGH individual series scores for the Friday Night Donna 529-20- 7; For high team series: Lundstrom and Parkin, 2087; - high team game, Johnson and -673. Other Wheelwright, "achievements were made by n, Barbara Frazier, Ray Anderson, 524; Jim Banks, 538. High individual 199. New-so- game scores were: Tim Underwood, 211; Dean McAllister, 205; high team series. Silver .Spurs, 2331; and high team game, Hoskwoods, 872. -- 17 Veop lii BbgIi I,"ini LAYTON -A of 35 to 40 yards and the hunter was not seriously hurt. duck hunter from Salt Lake City was apparently the only .hunter injured in Saturdays THE SHOOTING incident was reported to owners of a CB radio who relayed a mes- duck season opener. MARK Zunkowski, 1010 .East Fairclough Drive, Salt Lake City, was accidently shot while hunting on the shore of the Great Salt Lake sage to the Davis County Sheriffs Department and the county paramedics responded a few minutes later. He was treated by paramedics and then flown to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City by the hospitals Life Flight helicopter. He was about four miles west of the e Marsh. The victim was reportedly ; shotpeppered with gun pellets from his face to "his knees. The shot was apparently fired from a distance .Layton-Kaysvill- later treated and released, according to a hospital spokesperson, grb -- ff AUTOMOBILES HOMES YUK FUBMA!! USAS THIS IFLUE. D AND LOTS OF OTHER PARTS, TOO. STORM DOORS CARS & TRUCKS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS SCREENS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS INSURANCE SPECIALISTS -3L t .. .. . 300-923- Street Ogden 8 all of them a little doctoring up. Call your licensed idea to give heating contractor, plumber or furnace dealer and have him do a simple check-u- p furnace. He will: on your Inspect flues, and clean them if necessary. Clean or replace filters Oil motor Check blower belts Check automatic controls (pilot, burner etc.) maintained furnace saves fuel, saves you money and has less chance of mechanical failure during the heating season. Get the bugs out now, before the A properly cool-weath- er rush. Your and you will furnace feel better for it. , QUALITY GLASS 327-28- Once a year it's a good 578 N. Main, Layton 376-- 1 21 3 J1995 cat odors 2-- 546; A HUGE crowd is expected under the lights at Bountiful as these two old rivals renew their rivalry. CARPET 4-- were: with Cottle and Hollingsworth running and Kott passing to Jim Perkins, Mike Haslam or Mike Woodbury. yard field goal with three minutes left it looked as if the Vikes would win their first game but just like the South game a long pass play spoiled the Vikes day. ed for the Huskies. Mixed Bountiful will try to establish their offense again COY could jump into the scene with a win over the Lancers. Should be a good game but the Layton team is too talent- McAllister, 531; Marge Lynn Adams, Keith McNally, Scott Smith and Scott Hatch know what to do when they get their hands on the ball. Hansen Dick Marilyn Hinds, and John Martin, Miller, HIGH individual game -- scores were: Jim Byrd, 235; Larry Johnson, 226; Golda "Waldron, 200; Lois OBrien, Jeff Emery is running the club well and Brent Hatch, Gibson, Kevin Feestone, Craig Young, Ben Carling, Knighton, Skidmore, Carey Bleckert and Daines were shutting down the passing of !sr;Jrio ieopso - scores for the Oakridge Mike Hollingsworth was nursing a sore foot and Rob Cottle was sick at the game. All three should be better this week. w. the league decided to go with another game this week. The Vikings would have to get a lot of votes for the hard luck club of the league. They have played everyone tough and tight and are yet to come up with a win. League leader West had their toughest game with the Vikes winning Bountiful won in a tough defensive battle 10-Then last week the Highland club had to fight for their lives to come from behjnd to nip the Vikes AS ONE Highland coach noted, its amazing to me olfm- - two losses they know how good the Braves are. The Braves will probably be same classification, they want the win. They would also 11 BOUNTIFUL vrwy wviryr" 1m llnflrn ULJ "NFVt Rn M m non-leag- DAVIS ON ipnry 7T)Q BOUNTIFUL spot in football some of that back. Three weeks ago the Braves were considered the number one club in the 3A ranks. Following those two defeats they have been dropped from one poll and ranked 8th in the other. y m$ MOUNTAIN FUEL for nearly Fifty Years People Serving People. |