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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, February 1, Clearfield Courier If ednesday, January 19711 pOPCaTO hosts Logan Friday Havg lost any chance at the region one championship with a loss last week, the Roy high Royals will attempt to salvage what they can of the remaining basketball season when they host powerhouse Logan Friday night. Game time is the usual 8 pm. 74-6- 5 Thomas and guard Lonnie Bullard. Thomas is seventh in the region in scoring with a 13 0 average while Bullard has an 11.6 mark. In other region one action it will be undefeated Sky View at Weber and Bonneville visiting Bear River. Logan and Sky View are in the middle of a real battle for the region lead. Sky View's Bobcats are currently on top with a mark, but Logan is just points behind with a record, and the 6-- 5-- 1 Coach Knight was unable for an interview this week, due to the fact that he has been hit by the flu bug, but he had to be happy with the Roy win and the Sky View upset that left his team with a shot at the title after it looked as though the best they could do would be second place. Fishburn, 3 01 112 Roger Montgomery (R) dec Obray 3 2 !?0 - Scott Murray (R( dec M Gregor, .27 - Black, (Ll dec Ken Yeagley, 13? - Steve Wmward (R) pinned Ford, 2.24 145 Gordon Cole I R) dec Hot- A win in that match, which is for Roy this year, Impld give Coach John Knights Crew a tie for the region championship with Sky View. Last week the Royals slipped into a tie with Sky View as Box Elder beat Sky View and Roy dumped Logan 41 to 14 in Logan. The junior varsity made it a complete sweep against Logan as they won 11 matches and took a 55-- 3 decision. The results: Roy 41, Logan 14 98 - Shane Olsen (R) drew ter, thainal dual two meet in a key game Reynolds, 105 - 8-- 5-- 0 Campbell (L) pinned Dale Kohbabu, 3 04 167 - Von Draheim (R pinned Peterson, 1:58 185 - Stevens ID dec. Bob Crunk, HWT - Doug Meenderink (R), pinned Peterson, 0.51 6-- 2 11-1- 1 Jay T' 6-- 155 elsen (R) pinned month. Roy lost a contest to Box Elder last Friday night in a tilt which saw tempers flare on several occasions, and the officiating a bit in doubt. The Royals managed a first period advantage, but the Bees rallied behind Phil Adams Team travels to Layton 60-5- 7 13-1- 2 The Royals vs. Grizzlies contest looks like the Logan squad has a slight advantage overall. Logan has lost only one region game this year and has beaten Roy 59 to 56, but that was on the Logan hardwoods. Coach Ted Smith and the Royals will have to watch out for the Grizzlies big man in Bill Calderwood who is second in the region scoring race with a 19 1 average. He led the Logan squad with 27 points as they shipped Bonneville last week in Logan for them latest victory . The Royals will be led by the balanced scoring of center Danny 197.1 - With their hopes raised for at least a tie in the region one championship, the Roy high school wresthng squad faces a bye In region wresting this week. The next dual nwet for the . Rivals will be a home one against Bear River on Feb. 8. Varsity utat time is 7 p.m. ROY Roy ll , rebounds and overcame disadvantage to take a 32-2- 9 the WHENEVER CHS had the ball one could see Ben Lomonds Benny Tillman. In these Coach Ron McBride's Clearshots Tillman (101 ia shown guarding Blake Burdock (20 1 and Rob Hansen (12b CHS field Falcons wrestling squad will visit Layton high school beats the Scots 82-6last Friday night. 8 half- time lead. The officiating sta ted to look even more questionable in the thitd period, and as a result the tempers glowed brightly, but Box Elder took a 49 46 margin into the final period. The Bees then moved into what looked like a solid margin at but Roy came charging back with seven in a row. But their the scoring came to a standstill as Box Elder scored only one more point and Roy tallied none. In the end it was that problem familiar to Roy that did the Both Royals in, free throws. teams netted 23 field goals, but Roy bagged only 1 1 of 24 charity tosses while the Bees hit 14 of 24. Adams led all scorers with 17 while Jim Manning netted 16 in a losing cause. He was supported by Doug Nelson who tallied 12 while center Danny Thomas added 11. Both teams have identical region marks and are tied for fourth place with Bear River. tomorrow night in quest of at least a share of the region two wrestling title. Mat time for varsity is 7 p.m. A victory pver the Lancers would give them a region record and leave only one math to go, and that against Bountiful which has only one win this year. Id other region two action tomorrow night it will be the Ogden Tigers visiting Vie . Jont while Ben Lomond hosts Bountiful. Last Thursday night the nm 4-- 0 feir 59-5- 2-- 4 Falcons kept their region two mark perfect as they literally destroyed Ogden 66 to 0 in Clearfield. In that match no less than eight Falcons recorded pins as CHS rolled up their highest point total of the year. To add insult to injury, the CHS junior varsity toppled their Ogden counterparts 72-- which is the highest score possible in high school wrestling. CLEARFIELD - The surging Clearfield Falcons basketball squad will have a chance to move back into the thick of the region two title chase Friday night when verful Viewmont they visit the Vikings in Bountiful. Varsity same both have Braves, 4-- 1 marks. In other region two tilts Friday the Layton Lancers will host winless Ben Lomond while Bountiful will visit Ogden in a key con- test. If the Tigers can take game time is 8 p.m. As of press time the Falcons are alone in third place in region two cage play with a record. Bountiful on their home court and CHS can get past the Vikings, region two would be in a three-wadeadlock for first Viewmont, by its upset of place. 3-- 2 previously undefeated Bountiful, has moved into a tie with the marks. Braves, both have 4-- 1 y CHS game against Viewmont rates as a toss-up- . The Falcons 1 when got by the Vikings region play started earlier this month, but CHS had a big heme court advantage. Friday night the tables will be reversed. Clearfield will have a tough defensive job on their hands against Viewmont. The Vikings have averaged 87 points plus so far this year. Last week they ripped Bountiful with 92 points. Viewmont is led by Mike Hanseq who holds a 17.6 offensive average. CHS will counter with the offensive punch of forward Gus Hohlios and guard Blake Murdock. Hohlios has a 20.8 average 76-7- The results: 98 R. Bishop (C( pinned Car- - ver 105 J. - pinned (C) Bishop Enomoto 12 120 1 Jacobs ( C ) won by forfeit L. Martinez (C) pinned - - Hales 127 0 - J. Martinex (C) pinned Medina 132 - Brown (C) pinned Jensen 138 - Carter ( C ) dec. Jacobs 145 - Martin (C) pinned Miller 155 - Hartwell (C) pinned Price 167 - Yamane (C) won by for- Clearfield made it a total sweep during the week as they defeated the West high Panthers last Tuesday in Salt Lake match. City in a feit 185 Williams HWT 37-2- 1 non-regio- n while Murdock is at 16.4. Jensen Johnston - Last Friday night the Falcons defeated Ben Lomond 82 to 68 on the CHS hardwoods to get back into the dogfight for the cham- Sakashita pionship. Bishop (C) pinned dec. (C) Clearfield 37, West 21 98 Potts - (W) R. pinned 105 - J. Bishop (C) pinned Soto 112 - Parrish (W) dec. Jacobs 120 - Steele iW) dec. L. Mar- In that contest it was the deadly shooting of Hohlios that' led to the CHS win. The dark haired forward connected on 13 field goals and five charity tosses for a total of 31 points, his season tinez 127 - J. Martinez Beckstedt 132 Brown - (C) pinned W. (C) dec. M. Beckstedt 138 - Carter (C) pinned Jacobs 145 - Martin (C) dec. Bebcock 155 - Hartwell (C) pinned high. Hohlios output led all scorers, but the Scots Benny Tillman proved just as valuable to his team as he collected 28 points before fouling out with 2:08 to Pen-dle- y 167 Larsen ( W) dec. Yamane 185 - Civisc ( W) pinned Jensen IIWT play. Johnston (C) pined - Boakweyskie CHS found the early going tough as they struggled to a 13-first period lead. It was a 25 point second quarter that put the F alcons out in front to stay. 9 2 Winter fishing reported Bw Lomond pulled within six points early in the fourth quarter, but a brief offensive attack by Dennis Earl, who scored 15 in the game, and Hohlios put CHS back up by twelve to close out any threat by the Scots. fairly good by Sam Manes Conservation Officer Ice fishing has been reported a v ICE FISHERMEN at Bear Lake have been fighting cold weather but only fair success in the winter fishing. success at Flaming Gorge and Bear Lake has been reported as being fairly good. The ice at Bear Lake is safe and jigging for whitefish should improve with the Cisco run ending. Jigging with wet flies and lures are best for whitefish. Bag and possession limits for Bear Lake whitefish is 10. The angler must also have a valid 1972 fishing or combination licen- - r h if SHOTS of Clearfields 66-- varsity wrestling win over Ogden Iasi Thursday night in Clearfield. The win gave the Falcons a perfect region two mark. 0 4-- 0 nimrods who reMany ceived new shotguns and small bore rifles for Christmas are anxious to give them a try. Jack rabbit hunting is at its best right now, so this would be an excellent challenge for new and old hunters alike. Jack rabbit populations are more concentrated during the winter months; and where hunters find one, there should Hunters are adbe many. vised to drive until they find dense tracks along the roadway, then stalk the rabbits by shanks pony. The washes and foothills in desert areas are the best bet for a successful hunt. Those interested in bagging cottontails are reminded a small game license is required. There is a daily bag limit of 10 and a possession limit of 20. The cottontail season closes March 1, 1973. '.x-x-f- v i Powder Mountain n NAME I Si a first place honors in the Clearfield Stake the team from the Clearfield 5th Ward. Pic- WINNING the tourney was tured (I. to r.f are Don Hancock, Dwight Gailey, Dennis Miller, Steve Rives, Kent Bush, front row; Coach Bill Brewer, Rick Glauser, Abi Ames, Dean Miller, Steve Chandler, Steve Rose and Bishop Foster Chandler. Clearfield second. The playoff game with Clearfield 2nd gave them a chance to and they won 70 50. This is the second year in a row that the 5th ward has represented the Clearfield Stake as 1st place winner. A Round Robin will begin Feb. 1, prior to the zone piayoff which begins on Feb. 21. CONTEST u entry forms available at: Kammeyer's Sport Store- - 31 8 24th St. Wolfe's 23rd and Washington Blvd. Alpine Sports Shop 1 1 65 Patterson Sunset Sports Centers Ogden-Roy and listen to KSVN RADIO 73 FOR THE LATEST SKI CONDITIONS n f LIFT & -- 5fli Ward feam wins 1 I RUNS THE : K CLEARFIELD - The of the Clearfield 5th Ward played their way to the top in basketball competition. Of the ten games scheduled, they lost only one to W I IN UTAH EVERY g 8 'I MORNING AT 7:25 AM (Ar:& trscuoisout ths r.ionhiR8) J I BROUGHT TO YOU BY . v mm w to to tot Ll Ll H |