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Show Sun Chroonicle t. i V I i 1 , , i ' t 11, 1975 , 'V'j v .4 ' f ' -- N I O ' J.RJ A i ,ti J i$0 5 V'SL' ' , iA. -- 1 f ;rf Mike McCoy of Roy High has been tabbed for the second straight week as S.m Chronicle Player of the Week. McCoy jolted the Ben Lomond Scot defense last week for 79 yards on nine carries He broke over the goal line for three touch Do-it-a- ll i U jtcW Bonneulle L, ker f)75 downs and helped Roy stay undefeated the throughout n McCoy was voted as back the week by Roy High with Jeff Wahl receiving strong mention Wahl totaled 59 yards on 10 carries Roy's defensive players of of Jk Meet scheduled varsity football squad. Five Weber County schools will be planning to participate in the high school 9 around the track and football field. Moments later, Bonneville will entertain Logan, a Region One football encounter The Standard Examiner is reported to present a gold watch to the top finisher f the week are Kenny Thompson and Dan Smith Thompson gained his second safety in just two games by smothering the Scot quarterback during Roys 33 20 victory Smith excelled brilliantly and doused rumors that the line was the weakest part of the team Mark Fosmark also received mention for his fine play during the contest Bonnevilles Kirt Boyer won player of the week honors for the Lakers Despite the heartbreaking loss to Clearfield last week, Boyer was on the receiving end of both of the Laker Both passes touchdowns totaled near 80 yards It,- .- HOY HIGHS talented Mike McCoy has captured Sun Chronicle Player oof the Week Registration meet Bonneville begun scheduled to meet several runs with for fall programs at Complex Region Championship in cross-countr- City-Count- y Oct 8 The conclude Recreation The Roy has begun Complex registration for its fall program. The complex will offer a complete program BONNEVILLE IlIGII to the 1975 Regioon One season Coach Budge. Standing are (1. to Barry Edwards. Mead Cooach Tom Budge head a i.d IU' 1 ) t : . . - against Sky view. Kneeling .s M, Roger Ballingham and Bonneville drop standings pre-seaso- 3 n by Keith Duncan It will be the battle of the winless when Bonneville travels to Sky View this Friday to tangle in a 1:30 contest; The Lakers were nipped by Clearfield last week 2 while SkyView fell to Highland of Idaho As Laker head coach Tom is Budge said, Skyview always tough and we are 13-1- 21-1- 4. expecting the possibly toughest game of the season to this point. Weve got a few things to straighten out but well be close when the end comes in sight. For Bonneville to repeat as Region One champs and finish unbeaten, they must first get past the lesser clubs, Skyview, Logan, etc., and heavily prepare for Roy and Weber. In last week's contest the Lakers were in command for a majority of the contest until the Falcons came to life in the final period. The Laker defense held Clearfield to one offensive series in the first quarter. But Jeff Blackburn, Laker signal ed caller, couldnt get the Bonneville offense ticking. Midway through the second quarter, Blackburn spotted Kirt Boyer free and connected on a 41 yard touchdown pass. The PAT attempt failed and Bonneville held on until the half with a slim lead. 6-- 0 tlearfield mu i tamed a t'nv beginning at drive steady of the third and were wing on the Laker fur IV Boneferme neville goal nn stiffenedeft too a lea a stood score as the final into 'he period going To open the final qnar'er Rob Richesori took a punt 85 yards to the Laker two yard Mike line. Two placers Sandoval crushed through he wall of playejs to not he score at 6 1 ie P T at1 err pi was missed bv DeVerl - up-pre- 6-- 0 Hoskins Boyer wasted lithe tore m trying to get back at the Falcons as he retimed the kick-of- f the entire distunep nullified but the score due to a clipping by one of his teammates When the ha!con got hold of the pigskin again, they drove 79 yards wi'h . spectacular ground game to Rob the TD territory Richeson punch-ou- t large gams while Jim Arr ml broke loose and scampei'! In the .ndoval six inch mark it across for the carried again score Hoskins then kicked what proved to be the game winning point with his PAT The Lakeys weren t dead as Blackburn once again hit Boyer that resuled in a big pass score The PAT attempt scurried to right and the final score flashed its-- lf across the d scoreboard The last Bonneville drive was killed as Eddie Hilton recovered a fumbled Laker ball The loss dropped in to Bon-neml- 0-- 2 many ac- tivities in both the gymnasium and pool. Classes start Sept. 15, 1975. For aspiring swimmers, Red Cross certified classes advanced for beginner, beginner, intermediate and swimmer levels will be offered. Classes in Jr. and Sr. lifesaving will be given upon the with arrangement complex. Special lessons for the adult, the mom and tot, and mother and preschooler will also be offered as well as diving for the beginner and intermediate. The gymnasium program will include a complete gymnastics section with professional instruction in all four womens Olympic events at all levels as well as special classes in trampoline and tumbling. as to registration, class times, fees details For and specifics on classes, contact the Roy Recreation Complex at 2150 W. 4700 S., phone le 825-631- pre-seaso- Cheerleaders receive award at ceremony was awarded for the overall best participation for that Bonneville The day. include Cindy cheerleaders received the year Ellsworth, Andi Peterson, pennant two of the days. Kim Zahnow, Lori Vlaan-dereHowever, at the end of the Kathy Lucero, Lisa week an awards ceremony was held and a pennant was Garr These girls did an ex- awarded to the group with the most spirit, the most skill and ceptional job of representing the best cooperation. The Bonneville at a cheerleader clinic held at Weber State Bonneville group received this pennant. College during the summer. The clinic was for high The clime was sponsored by of school the World Council cheering groups Cheerleaders. throughout the United States. The clinic lasted a week. Those competing included chool, High Every day three sessions Ben Lonr uthem Utah, were held, one to learn to groups fro. , cheer, a second to work on Colorado ar California. The cheerleaders launched cheers and undergo a detailed evaluation, and a a great year with this third to present various skits achievement. Their skilled and stunts. advisor is Miss Shirlene Each day a Pep Pennant DeHart. The cheerleaders selected to represent Bonneville High school School for the 1975-7- 6 y High on at encompassing is by Keith Duncan Roy High begins its long trek toward the Region One football championship Friday, as the Royals will visit Logan High in a scheduled 3:30 pm. contest. The Royals are on the top in every prep poll for predictions in Region One. The Ben Lomond Scots and Bountiful Braves, the Royals past preseason opponents, have to agree somewhat that Roy at least figures to be a top contender. The players themselves know that they are the team to beat in 75, the coaches know it, Royal fans know it and most of all the rest of league knows it. Coach Ernest whether asked Jacklin a little could enter the over-confiden- picture, In all the years Ive coached, Ive never felt so by Keith Duncan Coach Neville Peterman best describes Bonnevilles y team as 1975 saying, Were all just one big family, we win together, lose together, care for each other in a unique way, eat together and share the total burden alike. cross-countr- Whatever prompted the Lakers cross-countr- y to workout doggedly through the summer months, it is evidently paying off. Despite the teams slim margin defeat at the hands of Davis in their first match of the season, members Bonneville should easily capture the RAEG10N One title. Weve never won a cross-countr- y trophy at says Coach Bonneville, Peterman, "This could be our first, he declared. Senior Mike Arave is the only returning letterman which figures in quite surprisingly since the Lakers are so strong. Mike is very experienced and lends advice occasionally to teammates ; i CONCRETE PIPE. ALL 4" TO OA U ; IRRIGATION and DRAINAGE. AIL SIZES PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-'- J - u i .lit n SALT LAKE: 333 So Redwood Road 11 North Salt Lake. Ph 532-OGDEN: 801 West 12th St., Ph LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph 752 6310 1 PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 The remaining runners include Carl Anderson, Mark Arave, Bruce Carver, Kevin Andi George, Ken Patterson, Ken Mike Arave has been named the Cross Country at Runner of the Week Bonneville High School for the week of Sept. 1. In a cross country race held on Saturday, Aug. 30 at Mt Ogden Park, Mike broke the 2.1 mile course record. His time of 10: 50 broke the record (no toll charge) by Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent G. Arave of 5164 S. 200 E. in Washington Bonneville cheerleaders Lori Vlaanderen, Kathy Terrace. Lucero and Lisa Garr. WjuZKHjji fans, and the season. This team is mature, and theyll take one game at a time and hopefully give it the best effort. No, I dont think even one player is Weve waited so long for this shot and we wouldnt want to lose it on stupid mental mistakes. 3 touch-do- w over-confide- Kenny The stated, Thompson feeling is great. Its taken a lot of hard work and does every week still, were ready." Logan High is equipped head coach. They are expected to try a number of different things says Coach Jacklin. They should develop as the season progresses. In last weeks prep duel, Roy completely dominated a lesser Ben Lomond squad, In Coach Jacklin says, all my years of coaching, Ive never seen a team dominate with a new 23-2- run so much as we did. Coach Jacklin ahead 31-- 0 in Royal Dan Smith blocked a final quarter, unloaded the and received punt attempt the loose ball in the end zone the bench and played his entire squad. The Scots put with 5 52 in the first quarter PAT Wahls Jeff proved up a fast 20 points in just eight minutes. successful Talent ladened Mike Wooolsey of Ben Lomond with 7:58 remaining scored on a around six McCoy swept yard carry with 2.21 on a six yard run. The extra point was no good. remaining to give Roy a 13-The Scots recovered an lead going into the second and seconds onside kick-of- f period. The only score recorded in later Moore hit Green on a bomb. The extra point the second period came when Jim McMahon lofted a 17 kick was good. Coach Jacklin yard pass to Scott Berry that said that besides the resulted in a score. The PAT recovered onside kick, the failed. Roy was in solid Scots were in bad field command at the half, 29-position the entire game. Versatile Kenny Thompson As the third quarter opened, McCoy scored his escaped through the line and second touchdown when he buried the Scot quarterback bursted open for 46 yard for his second safety in two carry. The PAT attempt games. Moore hit Green on a pass again was fumbled. And then with one second with 1:40 remaining in the play to instaill the final his notched remaining third, McCcy final touchdown on a 12 yard score, 0 33-2- Swanger, Bart Steckler, Kenny Vigil, Scott Wheeler, Brian Wheeler and Colon Winchester. These athletes have never participated in actual ac- cross-countr- y cording to Coach Peterman. Peterman was being the summer on over operated As months, the runners got together and dedicated themselves to a summer workout. At that time, Peterman was uncertain whether he would be able to lead the team, but through the inspiration of his willing and energetic team he recovered and presently is leading the way at full strength. Coach Peterman at the unripened age of 13 years old, was the number two long distance runner in Canada in the youth division. He ranked e behind olympian, Bruce Kidd. At Daniel Mclntier High School in the providence of Manitoba, Peterman claimed the 440, 880 and mile championships in the providence meet. He was a three-tim- e y champ, and in fact never lost a high school C.C. race A Navy career entered next, along with a surge of bad luck. Coach Peterman developed serious stomach pains and to this date has had Weber State and enjoyed a successful but brief stay with the Wildcats. Serious abdominal pains caused a short stay. Last year with the Lakers, Coach Peterman helped Bonneville to the state track title in one of the most classic wins remembered. Many track coaches use y as a stepping stone to their distance running in the actual track season. I take the sport serious and give it careful dedication. 1 want the kids on the team to develop a better cross-countr- to attitude Cross in life. everything Country to me is a dedicated individual sport, said Coach winning Peterman. Peterman says that the 75 squad is dedicated to fundamentals and winning. He says that winning comes by spending time with everyone. Something hes ac- complished. So if everything falls into its place and the Laker morale stays at its Bonneville could themselves battling state championship. Announcing! old-tim- The most advanced saw in the world for cross-countr- Only three intestinal blockage $inq operations. He gained a scholarship to with Chain Brake Chain Brake stops moving chain in milliseconds, to reduce the hazard from kick back Powerful zips through a 6 inch log in seconds to use Automatica'ly oils its own bar and chain Easy as you cut Economical Save money on firewood, on tree trimming, on house heating Builds numerous fun and useful projects jfr V 1 u A'l .11 Mike Arave QR raws mm ss Roger Blakeley of 10:54. 1 good inside about the players, "Runner of the Week" named at Bonneville High previously set 399-117- i I ::.t inr nV i H 1; v Vu ty 4 while scoring ns. Cross Country team u One big family says coach Bonneville meets Skyview on Thursday to open the 1975 Region One schedule. A year ago, the Lakers fell to the Bobcats and are eager to get the victory to square things Bonneville cheerleaders Cindy Ellsworth, Peterson and Kim Zahnow. honors for the second straight week. McCoy rushed for 79 yards sight as Royals begin new football season Friday off. OTHER SIZES I r3 Li ! .iKkh Sun Chronicle Player of the .jM, Week named from Roy McCulloch CARL RACKER 16 W GENTILE 129 t S a (i, SONS STREET, LAYTON STATE STREET, CLEARFIELD 7 r |