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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, December 5, 1984 2C Junior Jazz Basketball Begins In Clearfield The recreCLEARFIELD ation department is now formulating its Clearfield Utah Junior Jazz Youth basketball program for the The season. 1984-8- 5 include will program leagues for boys grades 2, 3, 4, 5, and leagues 6, for girls grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-- 8, 11-1- 2, 0, 7-- 8, and 0, 11-1- 2. The cost for the program will be $10 if one child per family enrolls, 2 children $18, 3 children $25, 4 children $30. Practices and games will be held at either Clearfield High School, North Davis Junior High, or Holt Elementary gymnasiums on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Friday or Saturdays depending on the BRETT BALDERSON DEAN PORTER CLEARFIELD Hardy is one of those rare athletes who could play equally well Balderson is another in the mold of the tough, aggressive players that make up this year's linebacker corps. He is a team leader and was first on coach Kim Petersons list of nominees. He was in good company with two other solid linebackers at Bountiful in Steve Thom and John East. Porter was Clearfields and leading tackier. At 7 land 165 pounds, he was an in the weight room and that carried over onto the playing field. His biggest attribute is that he makes up in desire whatever ;he lacks in size, according to Coach Hancock. He made 71 unassisted tackles with about the same number of assists. . 5-- over-achiev- er GREG NORTON DAVIS BRIAN HARDY VIEWMONT BOUNTIFUL back-fiel- all year for the Vikes as well as playing either quarterback or receiver in all the games. Hardy intercepted four passes including two for touchdowns. He was responsible for 18 TDs on both offense and defense, including 14 throwing and two receiving. All-Ar- ea a Registration will be conducted from December 4-- 2 1 at the Clearfield Swim Pool located at 934 1000 South East, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Parents must sign all registration materials and have their own medical insurance. Adults are being sought as coaches, assistant coaches, etc. For further information on any of the above items, call the Clearfield Recreation Department at score-keeper- 773-330- s, 7. YEAR-EN- D END FILING & STORAGE SUPPLIES Norton in another athlete whose main contribution was a defensive back. He had five interceptions and was a hard hitter, punishing anyone who came near him with the ball. Coach Dickson said his attitude one of his best attributes this season, especially the grace with which he accepted losing the starting QB spot to Casey Lloyd. at any of three or four positions. d He roamed the defensive par- ticipants. Games and practices will start January 5 with the season ending about March 9. 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He totaled six intercep- tions on the year and was the leading point getter on defense. ar Adams was the Region leader in interceptions with seven. He didnt play until his junior year, but in two years developed a keen ability to recognize where a pass was going. In addition to a great year as defensive back, Ad- ams also punted for the Falcons and was a reserve wide receiver, 1 ' Special MATT BOMBARD BOUNTIFUL Gomez is a sprinter and a foot-a dangerous combi- ball player nation, especially since he is elusive as well as fast. He return- ed two kickoff for touchdowns , and returned many to midfield, He also averaged 20 yards per punt return. He was often a cause of worry among opposing coaches, Coach Eldracher said. " Bombard started the year out winning the Braves first outing itlf a field goal in the final onds against Layton and has been an invaluable member of the team all season long. While the kicking games of other teams have often been their downfall, Bombards consistency in sure situations has been a big plus for the Braves this season. 29.95 Case w; FORGET! Regular 53.35 case. WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND HALLMARK CARDS. f V. 116 So. FORT LANE LAYTON 544-485- pres-Wildca- ts tf IN&5J2T .1 FORT LANE SHOPPING CENTER J 5 Sports Briefs LAYTON The Recreation is taking registration Department (or its Second Annual Chess t Journament. wxafutri and Cost is $5 per player. For more information on this tournament call Layton City Mon8 Office at day through Friday from 8 a.m.to 1 p.m. $ ; 45off 544-345- Layton City Recreation will begin. its regular Wednesday League basketball Dec. 5. There are currently vacancies for two more teams. Cost is $240 per team. All jfcames will be played at Layton rmory. 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