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Show 6C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1983 Just Ugly Falcon Terrible Towels? No, By Barry Kawa Review got a deal on, but it came in the Staff CLEARFIELD Remember the terrible towel of the Pittsburgh Steelers glory days? Clearfield High Coach Brent Hancock has come up with something similar to motivate his team the coveted ugly tcamshirt. Its a specially made shirt we wrong color, explained Hancock. Even though its an ugly color, it's going to mean something when they earn it. Weve had five practices, and we havent given one out ydt. The shirts are an color that have the word Team in big, bold letters off-yello- w above a Clearfield Falcon logo. Below the Falcon in small letters is the word me. Hancock saidthe shirts will be given out to players as a reward when the coaches feel they put the team before themselves. The Falcons will try to improve their second-plac- e Region One finish and berth in the state playoffs last year. Finishing with a dismal mark in 1981, the Falcons 2 region mark and 5 record overall was one of the best turnarounds in the statelast year. And Hancock said narrow losses by less than a touchdown against Davis, Sky View and Bonneville made the record mis- seniors Guy Fitzgerald, pounds; Gary Breitweiser, 200 pounds; and Ed Naylor, 205 pounds at nose guard. At defensive end are seniors 6-- 3, 6-- 2, Nicholas, Randy 155 6-- 0, pounds, and Troy Barber, 175 pounds. At linebacker will be seniors Tom Wood, 160 180 pounds and Greg Folk, Cornerbacks will be pounds. 6-- 1, 5-- 7, 6-- 0, and Parry 1- -8 senior Kelly 150 pounds. Hatch, The safety will be senior Hal Moore 155 pounds. Han- 3-- 6-- 0, 5-- 1, cock said he would start this lineup if the first season game was today, but it could change before Clearfields first game game on Aug. 26 at home against Viewmont. On offense, Hancock said his linemen must keep Parry healthy. The linemen who look to be in Hancocks starting lineup are Folk, Fitzgerald and seniors Steve Labato, 210 240 pounds; Kim Thurgood, pounds; and Roland Boren, leading. Hancock said his team could easily have finished with a 3 d mark last year. Jeff Parry will be the heart of the this years team, Hancock said. The potential will handle the g chores, play defensive back and do the punting. Parry led the region in interceptions 165 pounds. last year as a junior and given In the backfield will be seniors the time can pick a defense apart Jared Martin 145 pounds; ' with his strong arm. Hal Moore, 155 pounds; The fact that1 Parry will also Tom Wood, 160 pounds, Nicholas. Junior backs are Dean play defense is part of Hancocks 150 pounds; Ken coaching philosophy of putting Porter, his best athletes on defense. Stoker, 160 pounds; and You win games and championTodd Ferguson, 135 ships with your defense, Han- pounds. cock said. Last year we played At tight-en- d are senior Troy the best defense since Ive been Barber, 175 pounds and juhere as a coach. We know well nior Kevin Williams, 160 be better off olaying some of our pounds. Receivers will include seniors Mike Henrie, Ray Dixgood people both ways. On defense, the Falcons have on, Troy VanBuren and Hatch. 7-- Multi-talente- 6-- 0, 150-pou- all-stat- er 6-- quarter-backin- 3, 6-- 4, 6-- 1, 6-- 4, scribes as awesome. By BARRY KAWA 6-- 0, Bountiful BOUNTIFUL Braves Coach Kim Peterson is not a man to let factors such as ' rain, bad officiating, the home field advantage or even poor sportsmanship affect his teams chances at a Region Four title. It depends on how we handle it, Peterson said about those factors. Thats one thing were really concentrating on is not letting external things bother us, like a homefield advantage, the weather or even somebody swearing at us on the field. Well have to try to keep our poise on the field no matter what to be 6-- 1, Peterson.' The Braves offensive line will be led by potential Kevin Kilburn. Peterson praises successful. 230 pound senior as one the The Braves will need all ,the lineman in the of the premier in can poise they get competing a strong Region Four, which in- state and jokingly said he kills cludes defending region champi- people. Weve set some goals but we n on Davis and rival have to be realistic about them, Viewmont. Always at least a darkhorse Peterson said. Right now we pick to win it all, Bountiful want to go undefeated but when made it to the state playoff finals that goal is taken away, well set just two seasons ago. Last year, some others like winning the reBountiful finished the season gion championship and state with a 4 mark overall and a championship. Peterson said he woifld not 3 region record. make a prediction on the region The Bjaves were eliminated in because it provides cannon fodthe first round of the state play- der for the other teams. He did offs last year by Granite. feel that Bountiful will be up Were capable of doing things there with Davis and Viewmont. I think we can win the region better than last years team, Peterson said. Were concen- championship, Peterson said. But its not like everyones trating on having a more balanced attack this season. We picking Bountiful to win it. I want to run the ball as well as think everyones picking Davis we pass it. to win it and us probably second Were trying to bring our de ' or third. L w' tVJ . 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DIAGNOSTIC COMPUTER TEST i i e, Even if you lose the first few games, as long as you play well .icacsaDL i? - Review Staff pre-seas- Sept. 9 Clearfield at Davis 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16 Layton at Clearfield 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23 Clearfield at Weber 7:30 p.m. Sept. 30 Clearfield at Bonneville 7:30 p.m. Oct. 5 (Wed.) Bountiful at Clearfield 7:30 p.m. Oct. 14 Box Elder at Clearfield 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20 (Thurs.) Clearfield at Roy 7:30 p.m. 6-- 1, elt tl: UttOid ex- citing for the fans, Hancock promised. Hancock is one of the few coaches who doesnt believe you have to win games to get momentum going . Clearfield football schedule 5-- 8, fense on early and keep it improving throughout the- year. Well definitely be more physical we than last year. Defense-wislook pretty good. The Braves problems last season centered around putting points on the board. Peterson said quarterback Rob Faddis, 155 pounds, is the key to Bountifuls offense. Faddis, who started in last years Viewmont game and foot- Aug. 26 Viewmont at Clearfield 7:30 p.m. Sept. 2 Woods Cross at Clearfield 7:30 p.m. 0, Balanced Attack wide-ope- n ball team which will make it Clearfields Schedule 7, Bountiful Trying Well have a The Falcons will face all the Davis County schools during the season. Its a tough schedule and pretty unique, but I like it, said Hancock. It attracts good crowds and a good gate by the closeness of the teams. Theres some good rivalries were involved in. Hancock would make no predictions on his teams possible finish but picks Box Elder as a possible Region One winner, I dont think anyone can dominate it, he said. But if I had to pick a team to win it, I would pick Box Elder. Theyve 5-- 7, of quarterback Jeff Parry this year to carry them to the state playoffs. Parry will also play in the defen- sive secondary for the Falcons. 1 0, 5-- 9, 1 got everyone back front last year and are new in the region. hope no one, overlooks them. Possible weaknesses of the Falcons are a lack of depth in some areas of the teams. However, if they can avoid injuries in these unnamed areas, said Hancock, then they can remain competitive with the other teams. Backing up Perry at quarterback is junior Gregg Boseman, 160 pounds. Hancock said Martin is a former track star who could use his speed to break open a game. Also in reserve for either the offensive or defensive line is 240 senior Kim Thurgood, pounds, whom Hancock de- 1, 5-- T-Shi-rts 111? |