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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1983 3C cpadjj I Firg-Round'W- in r. KENT SOMERS, Darts finally pulled away. The win gave Davis the opporSALT LAKE CITY Speaktunity to play Weber, the state ing strictly in champion the past two years and tournament terms, being a leftist this years Region One champiis not enjoyable. on; on Tuesday night at 8:30 But thats exactly where three p.m. (after the Reviews press area high school volleyball teams time). state find themselves in the Hey, youve got to play them in the consolatournament sometime, said Gilbert about tion bracket on the left of the the powerful Warriors. Early in after losing ' the season tournament chart they beat us. It wasnt in the first round Monday at much of a match. West High School. 15-- 7 The only area team to win its Skyline over Roy, 15-Just glancing at both the Roy opening round game was Davis, t. which soundly defeated and Skyline teams warming up, The other clubs, you knew Roy was going to be Roy, , Viewmont and Bountiful, will in for a long night. Across the play for consolation placing in net from the Royals was Dylann the tournament. Duncan, a 2 senior, who towDavis over Hillcrest, ered over the small Roy team. And Roy was in trouble in the 0 After almost blowing a match from the start. Duncan lead in the first game and falling dominated the net play, often behind 6 in the second, the leaving the Royals watching in Darts just decided they wanted awe. it, according to Coach Ann GilI thought (Skyline) did bert, and promptly disposed of an excellent theyof job the, pesky Huskies. us, said Roy Coach Radene Davis was down several times Johnson. When you get a girl in. the opening game, only to that can play ball like come back and win the game that youre in awe, and Ive got thanks to several clutch plays. a fairly small team. got In the second game, the Darts were led by Diana Peterson, who Roy kept the score close in the made some nice blocks, and, the; first part of both games in the match, but Skylines height was setting of Sonya Rees. Jodi Allitoo much for the fourth-plac- e son also served well to give Davis an early lead in the game. Region One team to overcome. But Davis mistakes put Hillcrest For Roy, Cheryl Jorgenson back into the game before the played well in the second game, ; coming up with several blocks., The Royals will need that kind' of performance if they are to ad-- ; vance in the tournament, which runs through Thursday. Roy was scheduled to meet? Viewmont Tuesday at 4 p.m. Review Sports Editor double-eliminati- ill,, Brighton over Bountiful, 4-- A -- f jt i 15,15-1,15-- This game looked like it wa$? going to be the upset of the? evening with Bountiful playing? excellent volleyball in the first; game to beat the favored Ben?? . 1 8, gals. Hill-cres- V ', 6-- , 18-1- 6, 15-1- 0. 14-1- if 9-- iff 4n out-hustli- js M 6-- 2, &. A Staff Photo by Robert Regan ROY HIGHS Susan Adair and the rest of the Royals spent a lot of time Monday night trying to block the Skyline Eagles shots. But Skyline defeated Roy in . two games in the opening round of the state tournament to put the Royals into the consolation bracket. Practices and games will be held at either Clearfield High School, North Davis Junior High School or Holt Elementary gymnasiums ort Tuesdays, season. LAYTON the Clearfield Swim Pool located at 934 S., 1000 E., Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Parents must sign all registration materials and have their own medicl insurance. Messinger and Larry Brophy. Members of the- team are: Eric Barrett, David Bessinger, Ryan Brophy, Jace Bruce, Adam Call, Shawn Cole, Tyson Egbert, John Fallentine,. JonDavid Ham- mons, Jeremy Jones, Justin Leishman, Matt Messinger, Todd' Preston, Mike Scharp, Jimmy Twede and Issac 2, 7-- 8, 0, 11-1- 3, 4-- 6, mid-Decemb- 7-- 10-1- 2. 773-330- 7. Roy Hosting WSC Scrimmage ROY The Weber State Colbasketball team will mens lege hold an intersquad scrimmage Thursday, Nov. 10, in the Roy High gym, beginning at 7 p.m. A $1 donation is being asked for spectators, and proceeds will The Wildcats will divide into two teams and play a full game scrimmage, according to Roy High Coach Ted Smith. SOUTH WEBER Edward Poll of South Weber bagged a' d moose during the opening of the moose Hunt Saturday, Nov. 5. 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THE Last ? 0 Poll said he initially shot the' moose twice, wounding.it in the leg. He and his hunting partners tracked the moose and finally killed it. It took all eight members of Polls hunting party to hoist the animal, field dressed, into a truck. ' The, moose was shot on private' land in Cottonwood Canyon, near Mountain Green. near-recor- PAIN i go the Roy High Boosters Club and athletic department. Moose Bagged Near-Reco- rd ? The Hornets, a soccer team of 9 and boys, won the Layton City AY-S- O Toumaifient recently. The team is coached by Reg D Bruce, who was assisted by Jay D Wednesdays, Fridays, or Saturdays depending on which league Adults are being sought and total participants. assistant coaches, score-- . :'V Practices will begin in etc. Games will start in keepers, For further information on The cost for the program will January with the season ending 10. March any of the above items, call the be $10 if one child enrolls, two about Clearfield Recreation Departconducted be will three children, $18; Registration children, from Nov. 7 through Nov. 23 at ment at $25; four children, $30. The program will include 3, 4, leagues for boys grades 2 and leagues 5, 6, 9 for girls grades and But in the second and third?; games, Brighton regained its? poise and eliminated the Braves? from the championship bracket?;? Bountiful Coach Cheryl Hlava--ty said pressure was the differ-- ? ence in the match. Brighton? was under pressure to win, she; said. And although the Braives dropped the second game and third games by lopsided scores, Hlavaty said her club could have come back in the third game. In the beginning of., third game, they (Brighton) started playing it safe again, she ex plained. If we had enough se niors, and a good confidence level, I think we could have read that and beaten them on psy: chology, not talent. Buttwere ' too young to do that. Bountiful was scheduled to meet Cyprus at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Hornets Win Title Clearfield Forming Hoop Leagues CLEARFIELD The Clearfield Recreation Department is now formulating its youth basketball program for the 1983-8- 4 6-- 3, 10? 6. ' '' I I 5V 1 776-495- 1 298-110- 3 LAYTON BOUNTIFUL - J v |