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Show 2C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1983 lLancers' Turn next week in the final region, game, and the Falcons lose to SCOTT MONSEN 2 have seven turnovers and expect he said. Layton was their own ' to win the' football game. worst enemy tonight. We had Now this puts in a situation one good scoring drive, because contest. With their backs constantly pinned to the wall, the where we have to beat Weber we came out of the in the second defense was successful all but next week just to get the fourth half pumped up quite a bit. We once in keeping the Lakers from pUty.oflf spot, Hawkins contin-'ued.- v were disappointed in the first half because we had so many scoring. lT to score and didnt. The chances The problem, according to The lone score of the game defense played well all. came early in the third period Hawkins was mental (apses. Layton night. recovered We we until the had ball move well, after Bonneville line and then , The Lancer offense seemed to its fourth fumble of the night at get to the d and marched 51 yards we mentally let down and cant get rolling in the fourth period, move it any farther, he said. .mounting a couple of drives and in six plays. Abe Shaw capped run Bonneville didn't do anything getting as close as the the drive with a three-yar- d for the score. different on the scoring drive, line on two occasions. With five, the defense just let down men- minutes left to play the Lakers in their from It was the same as it has been had tally because we had fumbled own to punt but deep kick a all year long, said Layton Assispoor territory, five times before and they, had tant Coach Brad Hawkins after been out there so long." gave the Lancers the ball on the the game. Weve lost games by Bonneville 23. They could move Laker Coach Thom Budge no closer and eventually turned a single touchdown. The defense agreed. The turnovers were the the ball over on downs, plays well, but the offense fumin the final two minutes Lay-- . bles the ball away. You cant difference in the game, for sure, Lakers the ball a total of seven times through turnovers for the Review Correspondent I WASHINGTON TERRACE Roy. That would leave the Lancers The Layton Lancers were and Falcons tied for the last J . their own worst enemy in drop berth and Layton would get the . ping a Critical Region One con- d lest to the Bonneville Lakers nod by virtue of the here last Friday night. meeting, which the Lancers won. defensive struggle, ip In a tight were Bonnevilles record is now is able to cash in ,the Lakers 1 in league play, which now on just one of seven Layton locks a up berth in the playoffs turnovers for a sing'le touch-dow- and leaves them in a three-wa- y but it was ertough to top tie for the Region One lead. The 's,'f the Lancers, Lakers can win the region title ' t V The loss' drops the Lancers by defeating Box Elder next in week if Roy loses to Clearfield. to a disappointing Turnovers, which have plagued league play and is a serious set-to their playoff hopes. the Lancers all season long, led back Coupled with the Clearfield to their downfall once again. win over Box Elder, the Lancers Layton fumbled or had the ball C can only qualify for post season intercepted on each of the first four possessions and gave the X play if they beat Weber (0-'. ! head-to-hca- . i 3-- 20-ya- rd , mid-fiel- n, 15-ya- 7-- 0. , rd 4) n I p ' 4 4 V 4 PLEASANT VIEW As one of the chief observers in Roys Friday night win over Weber, Royal Coach Ernest Jacklin wasnt impressed with his clubs performance until he looked at the game films. Yes, you did read that correctly. Unlike many coaches who rate movies tougher than a film critic with a grudge, Jacklins view of Fridays 21-- 6 win over Weber improved after watching the rerun. We looked better on film, he said. Jacklin also knew by showtime that Fri-- " days win, coupled with f f f i Hs V A V a K e i ( Vi (. N i V : Box Elder, had put the tie Royals in a three-wa- y for first place in Region One .with Box Elder and v ' Bonneville! Box Elder and Bonneville j will meet this Friday in the final week of region play. If Bonneville wins that game, and the Royals defeat Clearfield, Roy will enter n the state playoffs the following week as region champions because of. an earlier win against Bonneville. w., $ W, (A V' . t A S' i' 4 4 1 K Mi " One tournament at Oakridge Country Club in Farmington, needed anything less than a eight on a sudden-deat- h playoff hole to give Clearfield a state berth. Clearfield aind Roy had ended up tied for third in region, and e "the team that won the sudden death playoff would go to state. ; : Clearfields number one and two golfers had secured a Jead on the hole and left it up to their three and four men to clinch it. Keller bunkered his third shot just short of the green on the par five, and proceeded to take another 11 shots in holing out on the hole. In golfing slang; Keller Sneaded the hole, a 1939 expression coined when Sam Snead took an 8 on the final hole in the U..S; Open and lost . .... , . -- . -- , ' : erceptions.' Its inevitable. When you talk y about, the area teams, or the rest of the state for that matter, you have to rave about Viewmont. Theres just no getting around it. The Viewmont boys team has .won every dual meet this year, 'losing only in invitational meets to powerful Murray. Viewmont is better than last ; year, said Davis Coach Mike Shaw. They are by far the best. are running very, very I well, he said, continuing his as- -' tV sessmetit of Viewmont. Theyre looking like Murray has befen in the last couple of V years- - Viewmont is in that class. ;Theyv got experience and tal- -' runners should place in the top three, according to Dubois. ther one of them could win it all, said Dubois. Allen finished ninth in the state meet last year, and and Kidman took 12th. But perhaps the biggest Viewmont strength is depth because behind Kidman and Allen are Con Fox, John Pratt and Mike Nelson, who all have an excellent chance of finishing in the top 25 at the state meet. Davis will, provide the Vikings main competition at the region meet in the boys division. Running for the Darts will be Matt Kimball, a senior, followed by John Kimball, his brother, Joe Hawkins, Kenny V ent? j?-Robbins,-GarMartinez, David 'V The Vikings will be seeking all of whom are juBuchanan; in V their second straight state title niors! Jeff Streadbech, a senior, Salt Lake City next Wednesday has also been running well, acat Sugarhouse Park, the site of Shaw. to cording f ; todays Region Four meet, Du-Shaw said the Davis boys v Coach, Lynn Viewipont bois has several veteran runners have been inconsistent this year, returning this year, led by Reese mostly because of inexperience. We are a very young team. i ; ; Kidman and Mike Allen. Both J ti V . '. V . City Conducting Region. Four champions Bountiful is one of the favored teams to win state. The Braves are fresh off a Monday playoff for win over Highland, 31 the region championship. Bountiful has Randy Neilson, 38.6 stroke average; Kevin Bohn, .40; Chris Hobbs, 41; Keith Ludwig, '42; and Eric Anderson, 43, in its starting lineup today. Bountiful Coach John' Stauffer said Mondays win gives his team added confidence going into state and should make the 1 Braves definite contenders in the tournament. 9-- Viewmont qualified Mike Nelson, 38 stroke average; Gary Barson, 40; Cory Olsen, 41; Greg Waddoups, 41; and Gary Man-gu- A lack CLEARFIELD The Clear- field Recreation Department is currently conducting registration for its fall wrestling program. are eligible Boys in grades to register for the program, X; which offers competition and in- .struction for a $10 fee. Registration will .be held at vthe Clearfield Swim Pool, Mon-- x day through Friday, from 8 a.m. Zto 9 p.m., today through Nov. 3. r All practices will be held at The Clearfield High School g rocrm. Clearfield Wrestiing Tx;oach Scott Tennis will direct the program and will be assisted by his wrestling team. ' The program will run from JNov. 7 to Dec. 23. Parents are Xalso being sought to help coach ( k the team. For further informa- VI tion, call the recreation depart-"''meat -6 X wres-tlin- nt ur.itED od Davis Maintains Lead REGION FOUR ' Region, Overall of depth will hurt the Roy entry in the region meet, according to Royal Coach Mike' Hein. Roy will rely on the broth- -' er tandem of Steve and Kerry Easthope and football player Mike Coe. for its scoring. The Roy girls team is suffering from the loss of its top runner, Sherry Tutt, to a knee ailment. Valorie Butler should place well in Wednesdays meet at Layton High, according .to Hein. Layton High will be led by Carlos Salazar, Joe Turner and Fred Nakai, according to Coach Lincoln Hatch. The Region One meet will begin at 12:30 p.m. at Layton to- day with the girls starting the meet. The boys race will follow at p.m. 1 Davis.. Highland Bountiful.................... Woods Cross.!...........;.......,.. Viewmont..... ;.!... East...A.,..!; .; - 4-- 0, 8-- 0 4-- 0, 7-- 1 2-- 2, 3-- 5 3, 4-- 4 3, 3-- .1-- 0-- 4, 4 1- -7 REGION ONE Region, Overall Roy 3-- Box Elder. 1, 6-- 2 3-- 1, 5-- 2 !.....3-- l, 4-- 4 ;..............2-2- ; 3-- $ ;....... Bonneville Clearfield.............;..... :...... Layton Weber. .........V..... 3, 0--4, 4--4 2-- , 6 SCHEDULE East at Woods Cross .... Highland at Davis Viewmont at Bountiful....!,...:......; Layton at Weber........................... Clearfield at Roy.;....,....'.::....;.!.:.... 7:30 p.m. ....!... 7:30 p.ni. 7:30 p.m. ,.;......7:30 p,m. ........7:30 p.m. Burley. Running for the Clearfield girls team will be Lisa Garcia, Laura. Zaugg, Rechelle Badoni TOO and Sharon Anderson, the four most consistent runners, accord-- 7 ing to Burley. Start In your basement, gareje, any area that mpets the climatic conditions required for Chinchillas. mmm offers fp,i:.:e J Staff Photo by Rodney Wfigttl r CLEARFIELD HIGH golfer Mike Kettell hits a on his way to an 81 in last weeks Region One golf tournament. - 43. OPEN TO YOU 375,000 PRIVATE ACRES Wrestling Teams 7. . : .They 773-330- 5 The Davis girls are favored to win the region championship and should be one of the two top teams at the state meet, said Shaw. The girls are going to be tough to beat, Shaw said. The' boys are probably a year away. Running for the girls team will be Wendy Hunter, Cindy Sorenson, Linda Hunter, Jennifer Davis, Myra Palmer, Karen Lee and Elise Sheffield. In Region One, Clearfield should have the best boys team. Coach Roger Burley will rely on two juniors, Todd Davis and Kelly Briggs, and three Seniors,'. Todd Denman, Glen Coy and Duane Rock, to place well for the Falcons. The Falcons main competition will come from Bonneville, a traditionally solid running school, according to Ei- -, cross-countr- h. - Meets Set for Todav 4' IV . a shot at taking low medalist. In Region Four,- Viewmont and - Bountiful have qualified teams. Davis High senior Bryan Hennington also qualified individually for having one of the five lowest stroke averages in region play. Kettell is. one of the favorites to win state today. I think Ive V V.;, Brett Moulding admits he doesn't see his team as a top contender, but said Bluemel has stroke average. , . Cross- - d, and Curtis Cook qualifying individually for state. Kettell posted the lowest stroke average of any high school golfer in the state with an under par 35.6 average in region matches this season. Cook qualified with a 38 i A 5-- by two strokes. ' However, a bright spot for Clearfield was seniors Mike Ket-te- ll , es par-thre- five-stro- ke their think, the strength team is, its pass defense. Jacklin said. We would sooner they throw thari . .. The game was, move up one Utah deer day due to the annual which begins Saturday. hunt, Weber has had its problems this win year and without a league of role spoiler the can only play for the Lancers. Kickoff is slated for 7:30. par-five- s. . - 3-- f : L run, Jacklin said. Roy will also need better field position against Clear- field than they received against Weber, which kept the Royals in bad field for most of the first half, .ac-'- -i r cording to Jacklin. a scoreless first v After half, Weber fumbled The-opening kickoff in the sec-- ! ond half, and Roys senior, tailback Doug Nielson scored on a 21 yard run on .the first play from scrim- - 4 ; : mage.;,. The Royals added two . touchdowns in the fourth quarter, both set up by int- 6-- night. sure to par the and birdie the If I can hit the par fours', then Ill let my putting do the rest. Roy, finishing at 5 in region play, will have Trent Bluemel, 40.1 stroke average; Kurt Nor-gar40.9; Evan Scarborough, 40,7; Greg Busby, 42.1; and Chad Evans, 43.2, in the state tourney today. Roy Golf Coach pne-hol- ' But beating Clearfield will not be as easy as the two teams records might indicate. Roy, although 1 in region play and 2 overall, has had trouble; offensively this year and has won several close games. A that Clearfield, Of v 30-ya- rd tan beat me. Ive got to make on bd thejte&m to beat :in Region One, Parry (Jefl) 'can throw the football, if he: gets time to do; it. , R6y cbaches," however. inter-regio- i 2-- season Clearfields .victory ; oveir V" f f. 4-- A pre-seas- , i got a good shot, said Kettell. If ;l,can get my goals then no one SALT LAKE CITY As the golfers tee it up in todays high school state tournament at Glendale, each feels this might be the day the putts fall and vicaway. tory lies only a Golf is that way: both a hopeful and a humbling game. Take' Clearfield High golfer Scott Keller for example. Keller, playing in last Fridays Region Clearfield, however, is only 5 overall and 2 in Region One competition and has lost several close games. But the Falcons have won two straight games against tough oppo-- nents and look as good as they were predicted to be in play.' ' They use multiple formations on both offense and defense, which presents some problems, said Jack- Jin, who predicted in Dre- 3-- x . ei for The Film Was Better, According to Jacklin i. . rd . -3 M , ' ton had another chance when Lancer receiver Erik Nalder', pass from Bricaught a the ball to bringing an Bailey, the Laker 24. Layton tried six times to move the ball in forin-a tying scPre before Bonneville the. at tercepted a Bailey pass goal line with just three seconds left to sink the Lancers. Laytons final regular season game will be on the road in Pleasant View on Thursday ' '' i. GROUNDS i;i UTAH i I ' v SEMO TODAY TOc Imports! Funs P.O. 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