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Show 2C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1983 )) x - v' - T Photo by Rodney Wright pass coverage has been a ROY HIGHS strength this year, just ask this Ben Lo- - mond receiver Blake Sheffield, who was just tackled by Roys Eric Westberg. Roy Inconsistencies Continue KENT SOMERS Review Sports Editor , ROY Flashes thats what Roy Coach Ernest Jacklin said he sees from his offense. Those flashes and good defense play were again enough for another Royal win on Friday at Ben Lomond, 21-And although the win gave his team a 2 overall record, Jacklin was not pleased with his teams performance. One good consolation is. that both teams played the same wayr Jacklin 7. 5-- said. Oh, the Royals Staff Photo by Rodney Wright HIGHS Liz Mannis goes kill in last weeks game a for up against Roy. The Royals defeated the Lancers in two straight games. This week, Layton was to play Bonneville on Tuesday. Roy played Clearfield on Tuesday. On Thurs- LAYTON day, Roy plays Bonneville, Clearfield meets Weber and Layton plays Box Elder. In Region Four, Davis defeated Woods Cross last week and meets Bountiful and Viewmont in this weeks action. , werent all that bad. The managed to bust a few plays against the Scots, who class. But all compete in the that tells you, said Jacklin, is the ability is there. The Royals inability to generate consistent offense has been offset by the play of the defense, which has been a strength. 3-- A Our defense has played well most of the year, said Jacklin. Theyve played well against ev- eryone but Box Elder. Against Ben Lomond, the defense again played well. The Scots scored their only down in the first quarter on an option play. Roy came back in that same quarter with a scoring pass from Steve Skidmore to Chad Vigil to tie the game, and went ahead in the second quarter with another touchdown pass, this time to Mike Coe. Although the Royals rely mainly on the ground game, Skidmore has been passing more lately. They (the coaches) are letting us throw a little "more, Skidmore said. The line is doing better. Im getting more time and settling down. The Royals will be tested at Weber, primarily a passing team, this Friday. But the Roys sec ondary may be its strongest area, and the Warriors have had trouble with their passing game, ac' cording to Jacklin. They try to throw it a lot. But they dont do a very good job of it, Jacklin said. They have had better success with running. Clearfield, for example, intercepted six Weber passes and should have intercepted more, according to Jacklin. Roy will conclude the regular season the following week by hosting Clearfield, a team that should have a better record than 2-- 5. Ive always maintained Clearfield potentially has a good ball club," said Jacklin. I picked them as one of the teams to beat in the region. Brent (Hancock) does a good job with those kids. This year they have size as well as the quick little kids theyve always had. Braves , WX Set For Normalcy Bowl KENT SOMERS Review Sports Editor In bizarre Region Four football, where Rod Serling would ! even have problems explaining the unusual offenses. Woods i Cross and Bountiful will play the Return to Normalcy Bowl this Friday at Bountiful. The Wildcats and Braves run two of the more conventional at least by modern among teams that run ; offenses that sound like the anatomy of the main course at a double wing, Thanksgiving a single wing and a wishbone. ' And both Woods Cross Coach Larry Eldracher and Bountiful Coach Kim Peterson agree their offenses are somewhat alike. We are similar, in that we try to balance our running and passing, said Eldracher. By Region Four standards, were fairly conventional. The similarities continue. Both teams have records in region play, and both teams losses have come against the two top teams in the region Davis and Highland. The Braves are coming off two straight losses, the last one to Clearfield last Wednesday night, Bountiful was in trouble early in the game, trailing 14-- 0 sta-.dar- 1- -2 24-1- 4. by the first of the second quarter. We didnt expect them to run or pass that well, said Peterson. We knew they were a good football team and that they had good talent. They did a better job against our defense than we expected them to. The Braves, however, managed to score two touchdowns on the Falcons, but could never overcome the early deficit. Our offense moved the ball pretty' well, but we had a' couple of mistakes. Bountiful had a drive going late in the game but it ended when Clearfields Jeff Parry intercepted a Rob Faddis pass. Woods Cross, however, handled Ogden last Wednesday for its fourth win of the season. The Wildcats were aided by the TD interception by Junior Avei in the first quarter.Tt was a big turnover, said Elracher, whose club was behind 0 at the time. The Wildcats defense also played well, forcing three Tiger turnovers. Our offense turned the ball over five times and we gave up only 10 points, so .our defense played pretty well. One of the Wildcats main defensive goals this week will be to 76-ya- contain Bountiful quarterback . Rob Faddis, according to Eldracher. Hes a big part of their offense. Hes a good athlete. on Although both clubs are the season, Eldracher thinks its too early to talk about must games. I dont know if I would put the must on it, said Eldracher. There are a lot of -2 possi-bliti- still. But the Wildcats know two wins would put them in the running for a playoff berth. We realize we can make our own fate from here on out, said Eldracher. clubs with. D - And while the two clubs do D fer on defense, two Region Four teams who dont run offenses-name- d D after parts of a bird have to rated as similar. Call us today for a free personal rate quotation. 773-059- 5 2649 N. 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Reservations now being taken for the remaining booths. er ! . ulI GC3u iczo-dul:. j m : GIVE TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY. V HHJffrty mj: This space contributed as a public service. . V cpiitmi tumn in3innB Ymp oiee sponsored by (Sfcjiten 0tattfuui-lExamitt- Pr Cell Greg Thorstcnccn or Stovo Hcndv 394-771- P ) D a a D D MiKIOIETO And Schedules D 0 And the victory over Ogden could help Woods Cross make it lo the playoffs. This week was a good week for us, Eldracher said. We beat' a team with a winning record, and whats most 3-- Prep Standings es important is the kids played with intensity and emotion for four quarters. Bountiful also realizes the importance of Fridays home game and what it means to possible playoff berths, and the key to the D game could be how well the Braves keep the Wildcats from D scoring on big plays, something D the Wildcats have hurt other 1 1 .9 |