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Show 2B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1984 Davis Loses Again at Buzzer For the second Friday in a row Davis traveled to Salt Lake City to tackle a region opponent, and for the second Friday in a row the Darts lost, on a shot at the buzzer, a game they should have won. This week it was Highland, previously winlcss in region play, that did in the 7 rainmaker on a Darts from the Rams Matt Stevens. Rams coach Larry Maxwell was philosophic about the win, The close ones seem to balance out. It was our turn. Its about time it fell our way. Davis coach Mike Gardner must be 22-fo- ot 67-6- turn. This must be our year, Gardner said sarcasticly. ?Thats two games in the city weve that. East beat us on an last-seco- 69-6- tion to win the game at 5 with one minute and forty seconds left to play. Highland tied the game at 67 with . just under a minute to go, and Davis threw the ball away working for a good shot. The Darts got another chance to regain the lead, however, when Casey Lloyd was fouled with just 22 seconds left. Lloyd missed the front end of a which set up the Rams for the final bucket. . The Darts, with a region record, will play host Friday to Viewmont, also ' in region play. wondering when it will be the Darts, lost like at the buzzer, and now Highland does it again. Its just the same old thing. We outplayed them through the entire game, but we didnt get the job done in the end," he said. One of the most frustrating aspects of Fridays game, according to Gardner, was his team came back from 14 points down in the first half to be in a posi one-and-on- e, -2 -2 Roy, Layton Score Region Wins BARRY KAWA Review Staff Roy played Box Elder Tuesday and will host Weber Friday at 7:30 p.m. The Royals at 5 on the season faced their biggest test of the early season at Box Elder. The 10-- 1 Bees'intheir first season as a 4-team, were picked as a pre season favorite to win Region One. Both teams were tied for the early region lead with undefeated 0 marks. The Lancers are still a question mark Elder team close throughout the game. Although the 9 Lancers could not pull the game out in the last minute, the 50-4- 6 margin was closer than most had . predicted. v In the Roy game, Scott Skinner led all scorers with 20 points and teammate Mike Coe added 12 points. The Royals led the whole game but were never able to open a comfortable lead until the final minutes. Roys small team was able 2-- No matter what happens in the pre season, Roy always seems to hit its stride when region play begins. An un- spectacular 5 in pre season, the Royals defeated arch-rivBonneville 6 in a Region One game last Friday and now stand 0 in early sea5-- 55-4- al hard-foug- ht 2-- son play. In other Region One action, surprising Layton High showed their win against Bonneville the previous week was no fluke as they played a 10-- 1 Box V-v- 7-- A 2-- in Region One on the basis of their poor pre season but have turned in solid efforts in the Bonneville and Box Elder games. to handle the taller Bonneville with their quick, aggressive drives to the basket and solid team defense. Photo by Richard Lynch Woods Cross Kevin Van Uiterit squeezes a shot up between two ViFriday. Van Uiterit led his team with 21 points, includ- king defenders ing 13 in the decisive third SECOND ANNUAL .J'feZI'SCTS f 'im v quarter LAYTON HILLS MALL ' AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST JANUARY 25-2- 8, 1984 Am - 1. Divisions: Amateur,. Intermediate, Advanced 2. Categories: Pictorial, People, Nature & Landscapes, Still Life, Animals, Action, Cityscapes (all will be judged color and bw together.) 3. Size: Photos must be 8" x 10", 11 x 14". Professional ski racing makes its Utah debut when the third event of the Pugeot Grand Prix western tour stops at Snowbird, 4. Mats: All entires must be salon mounted, 16" x 20" in size, no thicker than Vi. on January More than 80 professional ski racers from the U.S. and abroad have competed in earlier Peugeot West events at Keystone and Powderhorn, Colorado. The ealry point leaders include Edvin Halsnes, a Norwegian skiing out of Monarch, Colorado; Dave Stapleton, former U..S. ski team member; and Dale Pearson of Lake Eldora, Colorado. The 1983-8- 4 Peugeot Grand Prixs western circuit consists of eight competitions with a new Peugeot 505 automobile awarded the regional champion. Together with its eastern tour, the 1984 program sets the stage for over 500 racers to compete in 21 professional slalom events in ski. areas from Maine to California, for up to $400,000 in cash and prizes, the largest amount ever. The Peugeot Grand , Prix, which began in New England six years ago as a modest local circuit, has emerged as Americas premiere professional ski tour and offers hometown heroes a chance to. compete against international stars in the most challenging. form of racing in the world today: The pro format. Unlike amateur competitions, Peugeot Grand Prix dual pro racing pits skier against skier in tandem tuns punctuated by two ; high jumps. 20-2- 1. 5. Three entries per person. 6. All photos must be in the mall office no later - " ' ' f XM''') . 4 .'j? p V- 4 Photo by Ron Knowlton pair of figure skaters demonstrate part of their routine at the Bountiful Re- creation Center earlier this month. The A . rec center , be the site of some will championship competition this week. , ; . program; championship dance original set pattern, junior men freestyle, all at the Salt Palace ' Arena , 7:30 ladies short program; championship men freestyle, awards all at the Salt Palace Arena. Saturday : 11:30 This is the schedule for the National Figure Skating Championships to be held today through Sunday in Bountiful and Salt Lake City. Wednesday men figures, Bountiful Recreation Center 10 dance, compulsory, Salt Palace Arena ; 12:45 men freestyle; junior dance, original set pattern; novice ladies freestyle, all at Salt Palace Arena ; 7:15 ceremony, Salt Palace Arena, followed by junior men short program; championship pairs short program and awards at the Salt Pal8 a.m.-Juni- or ladies freestyle, Salt Palace Arena ' ncon-Junipair freestyle and awards, Salt Palace Arena 6:45 p.m.-Dri- ll team; junior or -- ladies freestyle, championship free dance and awards, all Salt Palace Arena. Sunday 7 mall upper level only. 11. Call 546-34for more information. 71 I iTRBLANIK AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY NAME CONTEST PHONE ADDRESS DIVISION AMATEUR INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED Photos will be placed in their appropriate categories. Please make sure all photos have your name, address and phone number on the back. Layton Hills Mall is not liable for any loss. ENTRANT'S SIGNATURE six-fo- ot National Championships Scheduled - than Tuesday, January 24 at 6 p.m. must have your name, address & phone number on the back. 8. All photos must be accompanied by an entry blank. 9. All photos must be left in the mall through Saturday, January 28 at 6 p.m. 10. All photos will be displayed on available wall space and professional photo stands on the 7. All; entries THE WORLD FAMOUS YOUNG AMBASSADORS Are Coming To Layton MONDAY, JANUARY 30th w ' of Champi- p.m.-Exhibiti- on ons, Salt Palace Arena. p.m.-Novi- ce ng p.m.-Openi- ace. Thursday , 7:30 a.m.-Juniladies figures Bountiful Recreation Center. 10:45 ladies figures, Bountiful Recreation Center. or 2:30 EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD When you purchase a 6 month Money Market Certificate of $5,000 or more. Western Heritage offers 10.72 nterest. 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