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Show Trad schedule Woods Cross hosting Friday Run-A-Tho- n, Northridge hosting Knight's Challenge, Wed Davis hosting Alumni Meet, Friday 3 pi HmMmMss spouts hept, afismss inns col BY RUSS RIGGS Clipper Spam Editor - Soccer Standings BOUNTIFUL The following are the boys soccer standing for Region 5 in 4A and Region 1 in 5 A. Weekly Soccer Standings Region 1 1. Viewmont Region 5 1. 0--0 2. Clearfield 0-- 0 3. Northridge 0--0 4. Davis 0-- 0 5. Layton 0--0 6. 7. 99.9 Weber 0 96.0 94.4 Fremont 0-- 0-- 0 Bountiful In like a DAVIS COUNTY lion. out like a lamb That's certainly true for March weather in Utah, which makes it all the tougher for early season spring sports However, like it or not, Utah high school spnng sports are definitely coming in like a lion this week A full schedule of baseball, soft-baand soccer begins today weather permitting Some teams have already begun, such as the Woods Cross baseball team who have plaved and games against Clearfield Fremont The Wildcats next pla Monday against Davis The Woods Cross softball team ll 0-- 0 2. Woods Cross 3. East 0--0 4. West 0-- 0 5. Highland 0 6. Cyprus 0-- 0 7. Olympus 8. Murray 0-- 0 0-- 0 0-- l&otjDteiessiniiutsoiisht DAVIS COUNTY - Davis County residents can voice their opinion about big game hunting changes in an upcoming meeting held by the Division of Wildlife Resources.The DWR will take ideas for Utahs 2004 and 2005 big game seasons from the public at a series of regional advisory council meetings a the end of March. In addition, the DWR will present proposed big game permit numbers for Utah's 2002 hunts, including deer, elk and limited entry hunts. Proposed changes to some of Utah's big game management plans also will be discussed at the meetings. Its very important that people who are mterested in big game hunting attend these meetings, and share their ideas with us2 said Jim Karpowitz, big game coordinator for the DWR. If people wait until fall to share their ideas with us, it will be too late in the process to give those ideas the consideration they deserve. Davis County residents can voice their opinion March 26 at the Brigham City Community Center at 24 N 300 W in Bngham City MMioRiiumifti plaved Grange! on Monday and will now take the held for three straight games beginning tomorrow Clearfield on They'll plnv Ben Lomond Wednesdav on Ihuisdav and Granite on I ndav The Woods Cross soccer team gets undervvav one week horn today at Murrav Hie Bountiful baseball team will plav at Jordan today bcfoie taking on Davis on lhursdav and I remont on Satuidav Ihe Uidv Biave softball team plavs todav through hidav against Davis Bear Like, Northndge and Cleat field The Brave soccer team starts play next luesdav at West Hie levvmont ikings begin their season todav at West Jordan then hit the road lhursdav against and Saturdav at Timpanogos I Tills Copper Ihe Viewmont softball team starts todav at Jordan and then w ill plav at Bingham on Hiursdav before heading to the St George Tournament this weekend The Viking soccer team plavs Skyline todav in its season opener Hie Cleai field baseball team takes on Davis Wednesdav and Brighton on I ndav Hie Falcon softball team opens todav at Woods Ctoss and then will take on Bountiful on f nday Clearfield starts soccer plav tomorrow against Bonnev llle The Davis baseball team will plav toui straight davs Rov on luesdav Clearfield on Wednesdav Bountilul on Ihuisdav and Tooele on I ndav Hie Davis softball team plays Bountiful todav and Copper Hills on Thursdav while the Dart soccer team begins plav tomorrow against Granger The Lav ton Lincers play their first game of the season today versus lillcrest then will plav Sky view on lhursdav before placing a doubleheader on Saturday versus Pine lew and Northndge Ihe Ladv Lancer softball team will plav Brighton on Thursday The fay ton soccer team battles Pai k Citv on Wednesday Northridge will begin its season at the Pine View Ioui nament in St George this weekend, while the softball team plays Tooele, Ben omond and Bountiful this week Ihe Northridge soccer team is plav s Mt View todav 1 T Darts, Vikings suffer similar endings BY RUSS RICCS ( lipper Sports I ditor - Dux is DAVIS COUNTY and lewmont would appear to have mun similarities between then two boss basketball teams Both are in 5A, both play in Legion 1, and both lost in the quarterfinals ol the Utah state basketball last tout nament Hiutxdav However that s where the similunties end Viewmont stoimed out of the gate this season winning eight ol its first 10 games and looked like a title contender caily on Davis, however, sung an entneh different tunc The Daits weie battered earlv and often beginning the season with a dismal Then, both teams seemed to take on an identity crisis, swapping with each other m Marsh gets irictory PROV- O- Bountiful native Andrew Marsh is one of the lone bright spots for the struggling Utah State tennis team this season. Although only a freshman, Marsh continues to notch victories. Marsh helped the Aggies record a tennis point against Bngham 'Vbung University last week. Teamed with fellow Aggie Ryan Bair at the number three spot, Marsh and Baa outlasted the Cougar tan- dem of SperryPnce Marsh is now 0 in doubles play in the very young season. Utah State fell to BYU mid-seaso- n Davis won eight ol its next 10 games, catching fire just in time lor the region race Out recoid was bad, but we hadnt played that pooily It was just a matter of learning how to win close games, said Davis basketball couch Jay Welk 9-- 8. 3-- The Vikings didnt exactly 4 fall apart, going over its next ten games, but they did lossuffer through a three-gam- e 6-- ing streak Lithei wav, both ended up in the 5A state basketball tournament held at Weber State University last week took down Viewmont Hunter in a tough game in the first round, while Davis beat a tough I lillcrest team Again, this is where the similarities end Viewmont had the daunting task ol facing Alta in round two, and paid dearly for doing so The Vikings were beaten like a drum and exited stage left in round two Davis, however, played Riverton, who upset Taylorsville in their first game Instead of a blowout, it was an epic game, with Davis finally falling after an overtime period. top-rank- AHEAD OF THE PACK: Viewmont's Brandon Homer scores Viewmont and Davis lost in the quarterfinal round of the 5A Viewmont basketball fans go crazy last Thursday. Fan support was huge for the state basketball tournament. against top ranked Alta last Thursday. state basketball tournament. Both H See "DARTS," p. B2 CRAZED VI KING FANS: Local sports schedules Davis residents helping SLCC hoops BY COWBOY TED Clipper Sports Writer Baseball games Bountiful at Jordan 3:30 p.m. Layton at Hillcrest 3:30 p.m. Viewmont at West Jordan 3:30 p.m. Roy at Davis 3:30 p.m. Soccer games Northridge at Mt. View 3.00 p.m. Skyline at Viewmont 3.30 p.m. Softball games Tooele at Northridge 3:30 p.m. Bountiful at Davis 3:30 p.m. Viewmont at Jordan 3.00 p.m. SALT LAKE CITY -- A host of athletes and administrators who live in Davis County are making an impact toward the athletic programs at Salt Lake Community College Top athletes from Davis County are in the thick of things for SLCCs Bruins Matt Mark is a sophomore on the mens basketball team at SLCC. Tie also created an enviable reputation for himself while earning honors during his days at Layton High School before serving an LDS Mission in Mississippi. Mark is making his mark for the All-Sta- Bruins as a forward, having scored over 100 points for the Biuins last season and hauling m 64 rebounds This season Mark as a freshman has scored 56 points and has banged the boards for 40 rebounds and seven blocked shots Brody Van Brocklin is a freshman guard on the Brum squad after leading his Davis High team to the state championship last season en route to earning the title of Mr The freshman from Basketball Fruit Heights has scored 133 points and hauled m 55 rebounds to go along with 23 steals and 24 three-poibaskets this season to lead the Bruins to a 17-- 7 record overall and a respectable 4 mark in the con nt 6-- ference Aird of Bountiful has proven herself capable as a post player in the college ranks alter leading her Bountiful High squad to a state title last ear Aird has scored 174 points for the women Bruins for an average of 8 3 points per game, second best on the team The freshman from Bountiful has been the team's leading scorer in three games, twice scoring 20 points or more in a game Aird has hauled in 136 rebounds and leads the Bruin squad with 19 blocked shots to go along with 13 steals Hayley Berlin of Lav ton is back d for the Lady Bruins after an freshman season The All sophomore forward has been the leading scorer for the Brums on four occasions during the season and has 157 points to her credit. The former Layton High standout has shot 26 and hauled m 45 rebounds along with 28 steals to pace the Brums to a record of 17-- 5 overall and 4 in conference The Davis County connection doesn't stop with the players. Norma Carr is the athletic director at SLCC, She began her career m athletics in 1970 at Davis High School Carr grew up m Centerville and attended Davis three-pointe- 5-- 20-ye- ar injury-plague- m See "DAVIS, p. B2 |