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Show 2C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 1983 Bountiful Girls Defeat Falcons for Champions KENT SOMERS Review If a team puts pressure on us were still intimidated," she said. . Sports Editor We beat ourselves a little bit toLets see, count the word night. But I think well be all phenomenal" was used four right a little more game situatimes, great" was used 27 and tions and well be all right. We exciting about 15. And all of just get rattled easy still. This WOODS CROSS by unofficial n 5 O S J helped to win. Our confidence is those words, no matter how redundant, were appropriate in describing the Davis Invitational girls basketball championship game between Clearfield and gaining each game." Bountiful .last Thursday at ' Woods Cross High School. Clearfield Coach Margo Jones, whose team came back to within one point of the Braves after trailing by as many as 3 in the fourth quarter, horded the phenomenal" market. The kids played great, Jones said, even though her team lost the game, It was a phenomenal ef- I wish we would have gone to the zone five minutes before we did," she said. They didnt get' an offensive rebound, and we just cut off their shooting in the 1 45-4- zone. 3. fort. 28-1- 8. The first came with 13 seconds left in the game, but Theresa Laita of Bountiful stole a pass and was fouled on her way downcourt. But the Braves were called for a line violation on the foul shot and Clearfield got the ball in backcourt with four seconds left. But the Falcons threw the ball away again as the buzzer sounded. Bountiful Coach Jill Avery said her team is not used to being in pressure situations and was rattled by Clearfields Staff Photos by Robert Regan BOUNTIFULS Theresa Laita used her outside team shooting to land a place on the in the Davis Invitational last week. Bountiful was helped tremendously during the game by a strong bench with Shannon Fillmore scoring 14 points. Depth is one of the Braves strengths this year, said Avery. We are deeper than we have been and they (substitutes) can score. We are eight to nine non-start- But the phenomenal effort Jones referred to came in the fourth quarter! which followed a third quarter in which the Falcons scored only four points and fell behind by 10, But the Falcons put on a furious rush in the fourth quarter, using a pressing defense and had two chances in the final seconds -to win the game. , , Jones said Clearfield played good zone defense in the final quarter and said she wished she would have switched from the Falcons man defense earlier.' er deep. Shana Knudsen led the Braves in scoring from her point-guar- d position with 16 points and played well for the Braves. Clearfield was led by Mandy Hennebergers 14 points, Shelley Heaps 12 points and Corrie Vigils 11 points. were Vigil and Henneberger chosen for the team along with Knudsen, Laita, Laytons Julie Nelson, Jenny Miller, Hillcrests Leslie Neebling and Staci Sargent, Davis Michelle Bateman and Angie Norris and Woods Cross Becky Trimble. View-mon- ts Clearfield earned its way to the final game by beating Viewmont in the tournaments opening day last Tuesday, then defeating Davis on Wednesday. Bountiful sea Clearteam. for the nior, was picked field lost to Bountiful in the championship game. MANDY HENNEBERGER of Clearfield, beat Woods Cross in the first game and then defeated Hillcrest on Tuesday. Hillcrest placed third in the tournament by beating Davis on Davis Thursday night, beat Roy on opening night. Layton placed sixth in the tournament by beating ViewLiz mont on Thursday, Manis scored 24 points in that 45-3- 5. 60-3- 8. ot game for Layton while Julie Nelson added 15. Layton had previ- ously lost to Hillcrest in the opening game but beat Woods Cross and Viewmont on the next two nights. Roy, meanwhile, suffered through a disappointing tournament, losing to Davis, Viewmont and Woods Cross on successive nights. Wrestling Tournament Scheduled .A 4 BOUNTIFUL Viewmont High School will host one of the n most competitive wrestling tournaments in the area this Friday and Saturday, according to Viewmont Wrestling Coach Monte Jones. The invitational tournament, now in its fourth year, will feature teams from the and divisions, said Jones, and includes some of the best wrestling programs in the state. Teams from Box Elder, Davis, Alta, Clearfield, Layton, Weber, Woods Cross, Bountiful, Vieew-mon- t, Pleasant Grove, Tooele, Delta and Union will participate in the two-da- y tournament. A few other schools could also be involved in the tourney, said Jones, but have not yet committed to participating. The tournaments first session .will begin on Friday at 2:30 p.m. and end around 5:30 p.m., said Jones. The second session, the quarterfinals, will state at 6:30 p.m. and end around 10 p.m., said Jones. Saturdays action will start at and p.m. with the will end around' 5:30 p.m. with the consolation finals. The championship finals Will start at 7 p.m., according to Jones. Jones said Delta is coming off a good year and could be a factor at the meet as well as Pleasant Grove and Davis. Alta and Clearfield have also performed well in preseason, he said. pre-seaso- -- Vv 4-- 2-- x- - - , ; y--- 1 V Vs ''' -" r v;: Staff Photo by Rodney Wright WRESTLING is one of the most grueling athletic activi- - (left) and Laytons Vaughn Casdorp can tell you. Area high school teams ties and rest becomes an important commodity as Davis Greg McNabb hit the mats again this week in the Viewmont tournament. 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