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Show 2B Region One Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Jan. 4. 1984 Region Four Continued from page IB ..The loss gives Roy a ? prescason re cord entering Fridays home game a team Smith and against Clearfield other coaches consider to be one of the strongest in the region. Clearfield is an experienced team , and they play a very hard, fullcourt ; game, Smith said. They dont rely on one player to carry them and their guards are very good, heady ballplayre ers. In summary, Smiths scouting port sounds ominous for the Royals. Smith said his team need to put to put together a full game, something the Royals have had trouble doing. We have spurts or lapses where we putting points on the , have difficulty of four minutes, he three for board ' said. In order to beat any good team like Clearfield, we are going to have ' Continued from page IB After a BOUNTIFUL Coach Mike Halls Braves won seatheir seventh game in the son last Friday, beating West in Bountiful by two points. But, according to Hall, it was a game West should have won. West played well and we should have lost," Hall said. We tied it up and went ahead with just a few minutes to go in the 5-- 10-ga- game. ! Although Bountiful received balanced scoring in the game, the Braves need to score more consistently, according to Hall. Weve been a little inconsistent, except for Bouvang (Brent)," said Hall. Were getting what we want, but were just not hitting them (the shots). , play a full game." And Smith thinks his club can do that. We are a capable team. We lack size, but we dont lack for effort. We play hard and thats all we can ask. Bountiful starts Region Four play this Friday at home against Woods Cross, which beat Clearfield last week. And, . ; Bountiful must remember, Clearfield beat the Braves in the season opener. Hall said the balance in Region Four this year is one reason to give the 8 Wildcats respect. Ive seen them (the Wildcats) play only once and they didnt look too good, Hall said. But they came back and beat Clearfield. In our league, any- body can beat anybody. Despite last CLEARFIELD loss to Woods Cross, days Falcons are coming off a successful 66-6- 2-- -- Fri- the 6-- 4 preseason. Clearfields balanced attack and overall team speed has been evident throughout the preseason with four scorers usually in double figures. Hal Schofield led Clearfield last week with 15 points, Curtis Cook followed with 14, John Grotzky had 13 and Jeff Parry contributed 1. Clearfield Coach Craig Hansen says the Falcons did not overlook a 8 Woods Cross team.. j, r 1 'S. 1 VIEWMONT The Vikings took last week off, which was probably the most prudent thing to do considering this weeks schedule. Viewmont was scheduled to travel to Ogden, which has perhaps the strongest team in northern Utah, on Tuesday and then play at Highland on Friday. 2-- . They (the Wildcats) have been playing some of the teams in state pretty close, he said. They got some momentum going, hit some outside shots, and at that time it seemed like we were unable to make some shots. We played pretty good for three quarters but they beat us in the last couple of minutes. Highland started slowly in preseason, but appears to be improved after a three-poiloss to a good Olympus team last Friday. nt Clearfield opens its region schedule Friday at Roy High. The Falcons size and strength advantage may tell on the boards and be a key factor in this important Region One clash. Theyve got good personnel, said Viewmont Coach Ron Johansen about Larry Maxwells Highland team. You , just wait for him to put it together. 6-- 6-- full-cou- rt ' press. Teams have been able to hurt the Vikings at times this year with a press and how well the Vikes handle the Rams pressure could mean the difference in DAVIS the game. g, Shuanna Smith, Bountiful; Alison Rettie, both Bounti- ful. Staff photo by Robert Regan - HIGHS STEVE SARGENT battles for a rebound during the Darts win over Judge Memorial. Local Figure Skaters Local figure skaters who passed tests conducted Dec. 18 by the Utah Figure Skating Club at the Bountiful Ice Arena were: Preliminary Figures and Preliminary Freestyle: Abbie Sonn-ta- The Falcons will play 5 Grotzky at center and 2 Schofield at forward. Guards are Parry 0 and Cook at Roy is one of the few teams in the region that Clearfield will have a definite size advantage over. I can appreciate what hes (Roy Coach Ted Smith) going through because he doesnt have any big players, said Hansen. Weve been in that situation many times, and thats something you always dont like to face as a coach. 6-- Maxwells style in the past has been to use fullcourt pressure on most clubs, and although the Rams have pressed less this year, according to Johansen, the Vikings can expect a - Pass Tests zens,' Bountiful, James Kelsey, Daly, Layton, Dutch Waltz, Canasta Tango, Swing Dance. , Kilian. Gold Dance: Dorothy Bowers, Dance: Barb Howard, Bountiful; Jon Jackson, Salt Lake City, Quickstep. Test judges were: Ida Tateoka, Centerville, European Waltz; Merrilee Rowland, Bountiful; James Larkin, Linda Leaver, Nancy Hepburn, Salt Lake City, va Oaks, Margo Nate, Kristin Hill, all Salt Lake City; Margie Fourteenstep and Foxtrot. Pre-Silv- er d Dance: Jean Carlsen, Cook, Bountiful; Arlene Sibrell, Bountiful, blues; Christi Coz- - Denver. Pre-Gol- Preliminary Dance: Taanya , Millions Starving IN EAST AFRICA ' 9. 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