OCR Text |
Show f Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, October 31, 1984 C Hkift - Ittl l & ' 4ww :m , 1 fy 'W-'- U ' " v V C 1 1 .t ( t ' vt ur; &o a ! - 1 i M-tU- - V, - 'vfa rS ' ' 4, f,4 w4'4 i?fTj I' ,!' ' x Jarvis V'vV3s?s j& a rf 4l'5-r- ! f ' 1 nx'r - Cfffl JUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM f BASKETBALL v -- MW w i ?! ? w s ' Ai "4, ' t 4' ,4 i-,-- I A ' $ .Pro Keds iiit Niks "Dynasty ' wrC , Photo by Robert Regan t'4 DAVIS John Kimball t4A ' outsprints Roys Kerry Easthope at the finish of the state 4A cross country race. "legend, HI". .Niks Legend HI" I Vikes, Darts Make Run At State $ Puma ' Puma .'. ;......'. M-- i 59.95 HI 46.95 "Intlmldator HI... 46.95 30 I Intlmldator Low 39.95 25 1 5 Adidas Cross Country Championships $2388 J $4185 $3885 $3050 J 36.95 HI" Nike 3885 59.95 Flnil Four", Abdul-Jabb- . MASTERCARD AND VISA WELCOME r Viewmont may have surprised jiome with their second place fi- nish at the boys 4A cross country championship, but they didnt themselves, tl Our boys were a little disappointed. They felt like they could s. ;.have won, said coach Lynn Du-boi- ' placed second to iWeber. Bonneville was third and jDavis was fourth. JJ Davis coach Mike Shaw had a fslmilar response at his boys finish. Hearns fourth-plac- e Probably any of the four top Yearns, Weber, Viewmont, Bonne-v'lll- e or Davis could have won the championship.. Weber just had Hhe best day. t They deserved 10to win. But if times, each you ran the race Jkttie of those four teams would win it at least once. There just wasnt that much difference be-- boys team. For Viewmonts girls, Jennefer Johansen finished 18th and was followed by Melinda McDonald, Kim Ward, Kim Trump, Sky Mathews, Keri Trump and Penny Lucio. The Davis girls were led by tween those teams, Shaw said. Meanwhile at the girls 4A race, Alta ran away with the team trophy followed by Weber, Davis and Viewmont. Dubois said his girls did not perform as well as they had hoped, but Shaw said his girls team ended up about where he thought they would. Jennifer Davis and Linda Hunters 12th-pla- Viewmonts Roland Davdson was the top finisher for the Vikes effort. Mike with a ninth-plac- e Nelson placed 15th and was followed by teammates Alan Sorenson, Con Fox, Leland Nez John Pratt and Shane Martin. The countys overall top finisher was Davis John Kimball, who placed fourth. Joe Hawkins also placed in the top 20 finishers' for the Darts at 19th. Kenny Robbins, Kurt Black, Justin Julander, Chris Hess and Cliff May round out the Davis u V tftH 'VA.'ta;iKVefra,Miinrj finish ce 14th-pla- was probably why they had such a good day. Dubois has all his girls but one returning and expects them to be a force in next years races. ce ef- fort. They were followed by Cindy Sorenson, Natalie Kranendonk, Myra Palmer, Kris Larsen and Colleen McBride. In the Region meet the Davis boys won and the Davis girls their finishes won, in the state meet. , flip-floppi- Dubois added his girls team was a little' tight, just as Shaw said his boys team was. SKI BOOT SALE BOOTS Shaw said Weber was the most relaxed team at the meet and that LAYAWAY YOUR NEW Mtk FOR 4 20 DOWN. ';J At.. 1- m y . ' K. u- w w, tjr-fc ; W :' Lr 0-- i; H : Coaches and players have come and gone, and only one person has been there to see it all. KSL sportscaster Paul James relives 20 years of unforgettable characters and unusual events that gave birth to the most exciting and glorious period in BYU athletic history. This is no ordinary sports book. .It's a book about molotov cocktails, hypnosis, hot air balloons, player high jinks, and the Black protest book a and the years to come. years. a , This is MUST for all BYU sports fans now v sko flURWfnWA itnOrWl Iggl, o 9Ki m SCOTT Mm . 0.95 TOTAL VALUE ,,- -; Book and Gift Shop W. 1900 5075 S., Roy Phone NOW ONLY 396 $20 1 PACKAGE PUCE 180 100 70 25 11 Mounting NEW FROM RANDALL BOOK orooK Package SALOMON 324 Bindings , AUTOGRAPHED COPIES :s3:-;i- DOWN HOLDS YOUR SKI PACKAOf ON LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS. Since 1961 825-825- 3 825-908- 9 'tiMi:KM .1 $Mm J |