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Show 4i Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, October 31, 1984 Hawkins Could Do It All If Team Needed Him feARY HATCH Review He blocks as hard and as well when hes blocking as he runs when hes running the ball, Eld- he does well, Eldracher added. He runs with great balance and has a good change of pace move. He's a good cutback runner and he has good speed not necessarily great speed, but once hes broken a run open he hasnt been caught from behind this season. And Eldracher wasnt through. Hes also a good runner in heavy traffic. Hes strong and gets the few extra yards good backs will get. And he also catches the ball well. Of nine TDs hes had this Sports Editor Woods Cross wiry running back Jeff Hawkins doesnt do everything for the Wildcats, but joach Larry Elcracher is convinced Hawkins could do it all if the team needed him to. Hawkins stands and weighs in at about 70 pounds but thats a strong 170 pounds, Eldracher is quick to add. Tve been in coaching nine seasons and have been associated with quite a few running backs, when I season four have been catching including one was at Highland, and Jeff is the the ball, Eldracher added. There is still one more quality Jest one Ive ever seen, Eldrach-- r said. He stated it so Eldracher mentioned that makes that he instantly Hawkins a complete back. He .dispelled any inference of a gush. blocks for other runners when he Everything a back needs to do, isnt carrying the ball. 5-- 1 racher. Sounds too good to be true, but a brief look at a few of Hawkins statistics through the first seven games of the season (hes seen very little action the last two games because of a bout with mononucleosis) lend credence to what Eldracher says. After seven games Hawkins had rushed for around 800 yards, which is about a 1 1 clip; averaged about 6.3 all-stat- er yards per carry; and had scored nine touchdowns. One footnote to all of this is that Hawkins sometimes carries the ball as few as 12 times in a game. He did carry 29 times in , '', , , - ' ', ', , , one game, but usually his carries number in the teens. As Eldracher says, Hawkins may have been able to rack up higher statistics if the Wildcat attack wasnt so balanced. Then again, that diverse offense may be part of the reason for his success at least in the number of yards per carry category. Still, Eldracher likes the balance his team has shown this year. This year we have such a he is often his own worst critic . . . We usually dont have to do much coaching with him, but every once in a while hell get his dander up if you tell him be flubbed up, Eldracher added. In the upcoming state playoffs Eldracher only hopes Hawkins will snap back from his illness and be able to play. WHAT DOES HARRY GERLACII BELIEVE? INFLATION-TAXATIO- increases the County Budget yearly. To combat this, the County Commission must guarantee that every T ax Dollar produces efficiency. Inflation attack that I havent very often had to say to myself, Lets get the ball to well-balanc- VOTE FOR HARRY GERLACH Eldracher said. sometimes do find myself saying that, but not as often as you might think. Jeff is just a part of our offense, although probably our biggest part, he added. Eldracher describes Hawkins as feisty and a tough competitor. He has some spunk and inner drive that helps him to succeed. Jeff is very coachable. He is also a very intense young man, and Jeff, I Davis County Commission PolKal ad paid by Harry Gerlach Republican Kmv to Lose height and Keep Laughing? sense of Its easy to maintain your humor when youre quickly dropping unwanted pounds inches and.. 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JEFF HAWKINS Sports Briefs Z BOUNTIFUL The city rethe Colorado border be open year winners from other cities. creation department is starting a The league fees will pay for a round. new basketball program this year for each player, official They further recommend that to include junior high and high and scorekeeper fees, certificates the daily bag limit be changed to school students who do not play and balls and equipment. Each two trout under 13 inches and for freshman, sophomore, j.v., or team must find its own volunteer one over 20 inches, and that only coach. artificial lures and flies can be varsity school teams. 1 Two leagues, j.v. for ninth and The games will be played in lo- used. tOth graders and intramural for cal gyms. Practice times will also Biologists are concerned about recent trends in the Green River 1 1th adn 12th graders, will be orby available for each team beginganized as part of the new Junior ning in January. fishery and expect that with the azz Basketball League, which The league requests those interproposed changes in manageBountiful Recreation is sponsorested to sign up early. ment, the Green could produce this information more excellent big fish fishing. For year. phone ing The open house is for informae The cost is $24 per person. at tion and answering questions. It Registration will be Nov. Jhe Bountiful Recreation Center, The Utah Division of Wildlife is not an official public hearing for public input. 150 W. 600 N. Resources invites interested citiTeams will be organized by zens to an information Public input was taken by the open will and Board at two hearings in Septemagainst play 8 jchools house Nov. at 7:30 p.m. at the learns from the other area Divisions Salt Lake office, y comment 1596 ber and during a Schools, which will include: West North Temple, to discuss period. All interested people are enBountiful, Viewmont and Woods proposed changes in fishing reguCross High Schools and Bounticouraged to attend the November lations on the Green River. a ful, Centerville, Farmington, Many anglers are concerned 8th open house to gain better Park and Mueller River Green the of understanding fdillcreek, about the justification for the Woods Cross Junior High proposed changes, and the regulations. proposed Jim says Schools. Johnson, fisheries research coorTeams will play according to dinator for the Utah DWR. State high school rules with a few We have received several Exceptions. from citizens who appear letters The league will play four eight misunderstood the to have clock with the piinute quarters, and the biological reastopping on foul shots, jumps, changes We will have the for them. sons nd time outs. 1 The Intramural league will play Green River biologist on hand at interminute halves with the open house to talk with ested people. Ihe clock running continuously, The DWR has proposed to the Except the last two minutes of Utah Wildlife Board that the Each half. Each league winner will play in stretch of the Green River bepost season toournaments with tween Flaming Gorge Dam and otpirmiinitv irt 298-612- 0. j 30-da- Classified soils Xwo-twen- All Day, ty Every Day. Playoffs Following are the pairings for the state 4A football playoffs, for (he Lakeside area teams. All games are scheduled for Friday ' Weber at Davis 3 p.m. Highland at Clearfield 2:30 p.m. 3 J.m. 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Childbirth Preparation Class y childbirth class, but is presented Includes information taught in the regular y Nov. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Green Auditorium. session. 10, during a if is Cost: $30 which refunded you deliver your baby at McKay-DeTo register call six-we- one-tim- e, all-da- e. 625-276- 7. Aquacise An water exercise Childbirth Preparation once a week for six New & Never Delivered School Sewing Machines STERY, NYLON, STRETCH, VINYL, SILK, EVEN SEW ON JJ.m. 5 Parenthood and Childrens Workshop Repeat birth with a class Class for a 625-221- Scheduled MM The following classes are offered this month at McKay Dee Hospital Center. class which provides a total fitness program, Aquaorganized cise is especially beneficial for those who are unable to participate in more rigorous exercise, for those who are overweight, arthritic or rehabilitating. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 6:45 a.m., 3:45 p.m. and 7 p.m., beginning Nov. 12, Stewart Rehabilitation Center pool. Cost: $24 for four weeks, three: sessions 0 per week. To register call State 4A kickoff. r Date: Fri., Nov. Time: 10 a.m.-- 7 p.m. 9-S- Saturday at.r 10:00-2:0- 0 Place: Kaysville Drug Nov. 10 While Supplies Last! p.m. 352 n. Main, Kaysviiie weeks, participants may choose a Wednesday or a Taught will cover all aspects of pregnancy, childbirth and Class class. Thursday evening infant care. Nov. 14 or Nov. 15, 7 to 9:30 p.m., Green Auditorium. Cost: $30, which To register call is refunded if you deliver your baby at McKay-Dee. 625-276- Slim and Trim sensible weight loss program that uses a combination of a moderate, balanced diet, aerobic exercise and behavior modification. Class meets for nine weeks on Mondays and Wednesdays, beginning Nov. 13, 6 to 8 p.m, Stewart Rehabilitation Center. Cost: $65, with $15 refund available, $5 for weight loss, $5 for class attenext, 3423. dance and $5 for exercise. For information call A 627-280- Mi KAY-D- EE HOSPITAL |