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Show 3W Region Games Start Friday 1 KENT SOMERS the toys preseason games and start playing for keeps this ' In Region One action Friday Clearfield travels to Roy and Layton hosts Bonneville in league openers. All three schools, however, need to recover from losses in the last preseason games of the year last week. LAYTON The Lancers suffered through another dismal shooting night at Brighton last Friday evening and lost the For the Davis Darts Football Team Resolve not to play Alta again in the state tournament, and if you do, may the Hawks be declared ineligible for recruiting viola- Layton was able to game, stay with the Bengals during the first half but was hammered in the second half by the taller, more talented Bengals. 67-3- 9. tions. 6-- Lakers. They are big and are a good team, said Layton Coach Doug Moon about the 3 Lakers. Bonneville relies mostly on a strong inside game led by 5 Mike Watson. The Watson kid is 5 and is a very good jumper and player." In order to diminish Bonnevilles size advantage, Layton must play good, pressure defense, according to Moon. We are going to try and pressure he said. people defensively, We cant let them get down and set things up. We need to pick them up early and possibly force a few turnovers. 7-- For the 1983 Viewmont High School 6-- Cross-Count- what could you guys want? For the Davis Senior CLEARFIELDS strong ' inside game wasnt enough to stop Woods Cross from beating the Falcons. EVEN ne but couldnt convert the shots. Obviously, to beat Bonneville theyll have to. - Ted Smith was not disappointed with his teams performance. We were in the game until the last three minutes, said Smith. They spread it out and we fouled and they converted at the line and that was the game. The Royals led for a good share of the game, said Smith, but made a few turnovers with three minutes left in the game and fell behind. The loss gives Roy a 5 pre 5-- Foot- Resolve to play ball Players college football and hope that some college coaches, particularly in the junior colleges, realize what you can do. Staff Photo by Rodney Wright The Lancers have had trouble with turnovers themselves this year. But in the Brighton game, breaking the press was not the making a basket problem was. Layton had several 54-4- 5, is it too late to try out for the team?" For Sports Fans Resolve not to complain as much about listening to Howard watching the Denver Broncos or wading through bowl game hype. And wish that you wont hear another story about cocaine, courts, contracts or carousing. Sweet Co-sel- season record entering Fridays home game against Clearfield Continued on page 6B Rtviaw Sporti Editor For Viewmont Coach WarResolve to be as ren Hatch patient with referees calls as you were last year, and pray that a final decision will be l, dreams. made about which ref rules whether a field goal was good or not. For Davis Coach Ward Saw-le- y Resolve to continue being patient when asked about the Alta losses. And may your wish of playing the Hawks with an equally sized team be For All Golfers Resolve not do an imitation of the hammer throw with your putter, and pray that someone leaves you a condo in St. granted. For Any Future Professional Want more popuAthletes larity? Resolve never to renegotiate a contract and may you never be the subject of an FBI or a grand jury investigation. George in his will. For Davis basketball Coach Mike Gardner, Roy Coach Ted Smith and Laytons Doug Moon Resolve to make it the state tournament with your short teams and then wish for descendants of the Ralph Sampson family to move west. ReFor Sports Officials solve to know your rule books as well as you know your social security numbers and hope that the only inadvertent whistles you blow are at girls on the beach. ReFor all sportswriters solve to never ask dumb, obvious questions, and may all your phone calls be returned. For Atlanta Braves Fans Wish that the Braves dont fold in August again and resolve not to cancel your subscription to the Braves Banner when they do. ry Aw, cmon. After two straight state championships, Team 6-- ROY Although his Royals lost to Provo last Friday . Woods For the 1983-8- 4 Cross High Basketball Team Resolve to start winning again, and if not, may a 9 center who signed with Idaho State last spring find that he actually had one more year of high school eligibility just in time for Region Four play. The Lancers, who have won only one game this year, now must face another tall and talented team in the Bonneville opportunities 983 Resolutions and Wishes micro-secon- week. three-on-o- 1 The end of a year generates almost as many lists as it docs mixed drinks. You know, newspaper editors pick the Top Ten News Stories of The Year, local television give us d lists of glimpses of the years events and throw them at us like confetti. And it also supposedly the time for resolutions, although Ive never known anyone who has made a resolution, much less kept it. Nevertheless, here are some suggestions for new years resolutions and wishes for the upcoming year in sports. Review Sports Editor Like children growing out of adolescence, local high school basketball teams will put away Page 5B North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, January 4, 1984 i For Local Sports Broadcasters Resolve to create your own cute phrase and leave Leap and lean to Hot Rod Hundley of the Jazz. He says it enough for everyone, p.s. same goes for How bout that Jazz! ReAdd For Sports Fans solve to continue to be as fickle as a beautiful woman and wish that you didnt have to be. For the Viewmont High Football Team No resolution, just a wish. 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