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Show a -. . Page ID Ai North Edition Lakeside Review November 25, 1983 Friday, The Not only did they finished the As every football Ian knows, you have to Have d threat at runregular season with a perfect re cord,. Davis High also placed six; ning back to run the option, and players on The JLakfeside . ReKidd, along with teammate views team, the most Mike Tucker, provided that for out of the seven area schools. Layton. He often broke over The selection process yes, tackle for long gainers to keep a this is as boring as the one the Lancer drive alive. He was also Oscars use was this: Players called on to play a little defense on the team were chosen by the for Layton. LSkeside Reviews sports staff, who consulted all seven local Wide Receivers high school coaches before narrowing the choices to make the Kirk Tidwell Viewmont, final team. senior. t ; v With two of the surest hands v$o, without further ado, here is this years offense: and two of the quickest feet in the area, Tidwell gave Meservy an excellent target. Tidwell can ' catch the ball with anybody in Quarterback high school football and could Jeff Meservy also run with the football after Viewmont, senior. he caught it. A perfect receiver Taking nothing away from for the Viewmont passing phiMeservy, but this position, as' losophy. usual, was one of the toughest to narrow to one choice. Meservy, Junior Avei Woods Cross, senior however, threw the ball well all 10, Avei was also one of the year for Coach Warren Hatchs Vikings, and was also an excelquickest players in the area this lent leader. To play Hatchs year and went both ways for passing game, you need a smart Larry Eldrachers Wildcats. Not quarterback who can also throw. only did Avei pose a threat on Meservy did both for Viewmont. offense, but he also played well from his defensive back position. Running Backs All-Ar- ea V. 6-- 1, 160-pou- nd all-ar- . ' JEFF MESERVY SPENCER ZIGICH JUNIOR AVEI KIRK TIDWELL TOM KIDD' RYAN SMITH 6-- 0, 150-pou- 170-pou- , 1 Davis, Tight End Ryan Smith senior. Lets see, what more can be Travis McBeth Woods Cross, - .. said about Smith that hasnt senior. been repeated at least 10 times McBeth was a this year? Nothing. This talented from his tight end position. He running back broke many a de- caught the ball well this year and fense with his long runs. Smith was always coming up with a big was quick, but what made him play for the Cats. He also exespecially tough was his refusal celled at his defensive line posito be taken down. A perfect tion and is one of the best athletes in the area. player for Davis double-win- g 1, 165-pou- 6-- 2, 190-pou- - game-break- JEFF YOSHIMURA , er - ' Tackles Bountiful, senior. Although Zigich was nagged by injuries for most of the year, he helped Bountiful stay in the region race with his solid, determined, running. After Zigich out with an injury, Bounti- fuls rushing totals dipped. Hev, will be a tough man to replace. Spencer Zigich 6-- 0, - i -- 185-pou- - Tom Kidd Layton, 185-pou- senior. Davis, Greg McNabb senior. If you can attribute Davis offensive success to any one thing, give the credit to the offensive line. And McNabb was instru-wemental in opening holes for Smith, Mark Miller and the oth-:- .. er Dart runners. McNabb went both ways for the Darts and per- formed well on defense also, Continued On 2D 6-- 1, 200-pou- nt ' "MARK - 'f GREGG FOLK ZESIGER v ' : 7 GREG MCNABB ' : 'HciAVFACEFC 'RlCK FORSGREN , .. . . t. Review All-team can Picking hn be as difficult as finding the radiator on a 64 Volkswagen. The main problem, as any coach who' has had to make a cut will tell you,:? was trimming good ball players from the list. And trimming players from the list was as tough to do on the defensive team as it was the offense. You will probably notice that the defensive team is not extremely big, .and size was not a major factor in picking the team. We picked players for their quickness toughness and value to their teams. all-ar- ea Linemen -- Jeff Sampson Davis, 6-- 1, : senior. , You first started hearing the name last year over loudspeakers at high school games and reading about his exploits in the newspapers. Appropriately named, Sampson has been a main element in the Darts defense for two years a defense that has been the best in Region Four for those two years. Sampson was consistently double-teame- d this year but was still instrumental in not only the Davis defensive success, but also the offenses precision. His loss - in the final state tournament game hurt the Darts badly. . - HAL MOORE BRUCE RIDDLE r JEFF HAMMER WAYNE TAFOYA BRYCE WILCOX ff k Vi Y I rS'X W ' & f 6-- t vs i , ' gave-Clearfie- A' MARK MILLER ' f MIKE TRUJILLO 3 WADE BEVANS JEFF PARRY 'j ' ld " Linebackers 5-- 9, , oy no-hi- t. ; !VE SARGENT 1. 175-pou- ' . I- - , Clearfield, Troy Barber senior. Barber was a big play man for the Falcons this year from his defensive end position and a solid outside defeh-- ! sive game, particularly duriijg the latter part of the season. Thanks to players like Barber, the Falcons made a good recovery from disappointing and freaky early season losses. ' ali-sh- Mr J p if pre-seas- Roy, 165tJ Bryce Wilcox ' pound senior. Roy coaches were surprised when they tallied the seasons fi- nal statistics and found that this small senior had led the team in tackles and intercepted several Kevin Kilburn Bountiful, ; senior. passes. Wilcox was a consistent 'v If you happened to glance at performer all year long for the VBountifuls: sideline this year, Royals and, if you ask Rcpt you probably saw number 67 coaches, a most pleasant surf v. '" iff pacing like an anxious bull ready prise. t ' to enter the arena. 'And Kevin Kilburn was not Bruce Riddle Bountiful, 18(2 ' He helped pound senior. and lead the Braves into the state Riddle anchored the Braves tournament and, gave, them size defense from his middle lineand experience along the front backing position and played ' ' lines. well, especially during the early j part of the year. If nagging inju200 ries wouldnt have limited Chris Shoop Layton : mate Spencer Zigich's playing pound senior. Shoop rounds out the Re- time the Braves would have had views selections for the interior two of the best inside lincback-:- . defensive line. He could have ers in the area. Continued On 2D easily been chosen for his of-230-pou- nd 5 f 6-- 3. 180-pou- 6-- 3, v 1 sof-i-d senior, with Teammate Dave Facer, gave Layton one of the biggest and strongest defensive lines in Region One. Shoop was instrumental in the Lancers early season success. Kent Skidmore Roy, senior. ; Roy High Coach Ernie Jackliri was counting on Skidmore to be a solid player as early as on both offense and defense. But defense was Skidmores strength and he played his defensive end position well and was instrumental in helping the Royals advance to the state quarterfinals. . , 205-pou- rn fensive tackle skills, tyit this i |