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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 6, 1955 2C Layton tv? , y ' ' ' X - f ' . 7 w I OcyWt SSI'1 J - j ?' ta&r W- - ' Aerobics Scheduled 'SXJSStt - - T , 4 The Layton City recreation department is beginning an aerobics class. Come join the fun and get into shape while youre doing it. Classes will beheld every Monday and Wednesay from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Layton Senior Citizens Center right behind Layton City Hall. The next session begins on March 4 and goes through the end of March. Cost is $10. ip;:ri' mm- n For more information call recreation at City department Lay-to- - 544-345- 8. I Spring SPECIALS TUNE-U- P Most Models Photo by Robert Regan ROYAL COACH Ted Smith diagrams the way to a victory against Weber at halftime Friday. Includes: Plugs, points, and condensor as needed. Scope and exhaust checked. WESTGATE AUTO 335 N. Main, Clearfield Royals Have Good Shot At Tourney win 5 ROY Were going into this game With a big with the idea that Box Elder will over Region cellar dwelling Weber, Roy gave itself a piece of not lose theirs. If we win we go, what it has been fighting for all Roy coach Ted Smith said. Two games put Roy in its presseason a berth in the state its manbasketball tournament. ent likeable position Weber of which has surely Friday handling Roys season, seemed long for coach Ted combined with a win over the Smith, must now seem suddenly Bees at Box Elder the game beshorter as well as look brighter fore. with the promise of the coveted Fridays win came without the second season well within outside punch of 0 junior guard Mark Newey, the clubs second reach. e scorer. a over has lead leading Roy e Box Elder, a team the Newey sustained a hairline Royals defeated by points Feb. fracture of a bone in his right foot 22, and that means a victory over during a practice Feb. 27 and was Layton Friday can assure Roy its in a temporary cast for the game. It is not yet known whether berth. The Royals can do no worse Newey will be able to play the fithan tie for fourth with the Bees, nal game of the season or in n who must beat Clearfield in play. a for and In hope Brigham City Fridays game Roy jumped Lancer win in Layton to force a out to a three-poilead after one playoff game for the state berth. quarter, which they ballooned to 58-4- 1 4-- A . 6-- one-gam- fifth-plac- 1 1 post-seaso- nt with a Warrior. points midway through the 10 second period. But Weber showed detirmina-tio- n in fighting its way back into the contest, down 40-3- 9 with just seven minutes left to play. The Warriors made their comeback without two seniors and one junior, who were all dismissed from the team for stealing athletic equipment from the school. But in the remainder of the fourth quarter, Roy, behind the play of Mike Salvitti and Eric Jorgensen, outscored Weber 6 to come away with the win. We made some mistakes like we have in the past, but we also did some things well, Smith 18-- said. We controlled the ball well on offense, and we played a solid defensive game, he added. Jorgensen led the Royals with 773-597REMEMBER REPAIR 22 points, followed by Salvitti with 16, many of which came from second shots after offensive rebounds. Kent Noyes also came up with 12 points including some timely baskets in the final quarter. Smith knows his team could have a tough time winning at Layton this week. If they play as well as they did when we played them up here, Im not sure there will be much we can do to beat them. I think we need to do a much better job on (Darrell) Martin than we did here, Smith said. Both teams will have a lot of reason to win the game Friday, because while Roy will be playing for a sure berth in the state tournament, Layton will be playing for a possible second-plac- e positi-tio- win against Kaysville Junior high to give Central the top position from the north division for the Davis County championship scored a , 66-6- overtime 5 league play. The first meeting between the teams saw Central win by four points. Kaysville won the second playoffs scheduled for next week. ' meeting by 11. ;The win gave Central the home court advantage as the top two teams from the north division play the top two teams from the south division for the county championship. Wes Nance, despite foul trouble that kept him out the entire third period, scored a team-hig- h 19 points and grabbed 16 bounds for the winners. Central will play host to South Davis and Kaysville will travel to d games Farmington in of next week's championship Robbie Trujillo added 14 points and 13 rebounds and Mike Barnes got 12 points and 8 rebounds for Central. first-roun- . and a parchment certificate commemorating his achievement. Jensen won the award for Utah by catching a lake trout, the largest taken in the state during 1984. Jensen caught his prize at Flaming Gorge Reservoir in V FOREIGN CAR W SPECIALIST W P n: rM CATCH ALL THE SPORTS IN YOUR FREE Lakeside Uevlew Every Wednesday "fannjiw n, which could mean a better draw for a tournament opponent. Help bring the world together, one friendship at a time. Jensen released several lake trout that weighed in at more than 20 pounds in ' d, v.'S April. Sports Afields awards its state fishing citations on a basis, rather than on a national level. The awards are given to encourage fishermen to catch prize fish on sporting tackle. Jensen also won second place in the In Fisherman Magazine state-by-sta- re- SHOP 1984. for 1984. Local fisherman LaMont Jensen will receive the silver insignia Central and Kaysville were forced into the playoff game to detirmine position because the two teams tied at the end of Central Davis Junior high trophy contest that recognized fisherman who release trophy trout. 3 WE ARE YOUR ipjg, Central Davis Jr. High Magazine Honors Fisherman Wins Overtime Game Sports Afield magazine, a national publication, has honored a Sunset resident with its Best in Species fishing award fot Utah 3495 4050 4995 4 cyl 6 cyl 8 cyl '' ' i ' N te T" . - 's Be an exchange student. Vvvi sF 4? s? 'i, J; I-. ' V' ' fW y SJi Lw SUNSETS LaMont Jensen hefts a prize winning lake trout he caught at Flaming Gorge last summer. If youre between 15 and and want to know about International Youth Exchange, send for more information. 19 Write: YOUTH EXCHANGE, Pueblo, Colorado 81009 Presidents Council for International Youth Exchange and The Consortium for International Citizen Exchange. 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