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Show Page 1C Lakeside Review Wednesday, May 8, 1985 Darts, Falcons Meet Defeat In 4A Soccer Playoffs Davis was so effective at keeping the pressure on Olympus that GARY HATCH Review Sports Editor i I 'The Davis Darts soccer team controlled the ball and had ample opportunities to score but cduldn't against Olympus. ".Meanwhile, Clearfield couldn't get control of the ball from the Woods Cross offense long enough to get more than four shots on goal. Whatever the differences between the two state soccer playoff games Friday, the result was the same for both Lakeside area teams they will put away their shinguards for another season as ' they both suffered losses. Hum - t- f ), 5 goalie Danny Gatten did not touch the ball for the first fifteen 1W immiiiiihiiiiiM' " T ' minutes. But suddenly, late in the first half, a Titan got the ball behind ? 'v , the Davis defenders and scored on a breakaway goal. The Titans then had all the points they needed to win the game, but got another one late in the second half. Bitner said his seniors were the leaders on this years team: forwards Trent Cox and Jeff Smith, halfbacks Mike Tremea and Kyle Morgan,' fullbacks Keith Hunsak-e- r and goalie Gatten showed the Olympus 2, Davis 0 younger players what to do when The Darts dominated play in things went bad, Bitner said. t every way one soccer team can dominate another, except in the Woods Cross 4, critical category the final Clearfield 0 score. At Woods Cross the Falcons Darts kept the Titans on to fight the adept passing of had defense from the opening gun. Wildcats as well as a stiff the Davis continually attacked the wind during the first half, and the Olympus goal but came away combination proved to be too empty handed time after time. much for the Falcons. Our kids played a good Woods Cross kept the ball game, Davis coach Bruce Bitner said. down near Clearfields goal most ' Ill bet we had them back of the first half, but unlike Davis, against their goal 80 percent of Woods Cross capitalized from the time, especially during the their offensive pressure and first half, but we just couldnt scored three goals before the halfscore. time break. f It was a frustrating game, beIn the second half, even with's cause I can't find anywhere to wind at their backs, the Fal- -' the place the blame. It was just like cons could not get more than having a basketball player hit his four shots at the Woods Cross shots all year long, and then sudgoal. denly be unable to score come They are a very good team, tournament time, he added. and they pass exceptionally well, shots on Clearfield coach John Mills said. The Darts had goal compared to eight for OlymThey played our mistakes well pus, but the Titans were able to and took good advantage of hit two while the Darts were either wide, high or close enough to them. the goalie that he stopped them. Goalie Charlie Stiesken and Bitner said he doesnt want to center fullback Sean Bell were take anything away from their run ragged by the powerful ofgoalie because he was a good fense of the Wildcats, but did a player, but it was the Darts er- good job of foiling Woods Cross rant shooting more than the scoring attempts. . .. They played well and did a Olympus' defense that was to blame." good job defending Woods , 1 J H A' L - ''' & $ 0 " C hi v r ' ' ' ' ; Jt&w - ' ' : - sJ&flfS. s &' ... v yivt " i '& ' ' ' Jr ; , Jk y j 4 ' x 'v e "'i - - ' ' ?-- 7i v T A ? v: r, 4 At . 3 p J J t ? v.' V'; h;M: c 5 '' "t it ;' ' , . $.f- iTi y & ;;:4 25-pl- Photo by Rodney Wright CLEARFIELDS Cross defense Mike Genta (15) watches as the Woods makes short work of a Falcon attempt on Crosss offense. If they hadnt played well the score could have been more lopsided than it was, Mills said. . Despite the lopsided loss. Mills said his team stands to gain from the experience. With our young team I on- - Area Swimmers Help Utah Boys division The Utah Swimming Team easily defeated the Wyoming in the Team 1,220-75- 7 HILL AIR FORCE BASE All-St- All-St- ar All-St- 3. Pete Vaughn and under (C.P.); 5.Aaron Vaughn (GOST); 6. Ryan Mikolash (GOST); ages 6. Tony Keskula 13 and 14 ar fifth annual Utah-Wyomi- Dual Swimming Meet ar held here Friday and Saturday. (C.P.). More than 20 clubs from throughout the state sent 120 swimmers to represent Utah. Swimmers from the Clearfield Phantoms, the Greater Ogden Swim Team and the Box Elder Swim Team competed in the meet. and under individual medley, 4. Eric Kesages 10 and under kula (C.P.); 6. Aaron Vaughn 5. Ja(GOST); ages 15 to 18 er field while Layton and Davis both suffered losses in region baseball action Friday. Roy 3, Clearfield 2 Bart Rich belted a . vy s a base-ma- n double two-ru- n .w. . .XWV.ss (GOST). and and er 12 going, V. we simply start two seniors wanted to play well in region and make it to the state playoffs. which we did. 3. 14 6. 18 200-met- er breaststroke, ages 0 1. Pete Vaughn and under (C.P.); 3. Eric Keskula (C.P.). 1 50-met- er 100-met- er freestyle, ages 11 6. Tricia Massey and 12 6. Ken-de- ll (C.P.); ages 13 and 14 11 Symonds (GOST). backstroke, ages 6. Eric Atkinson freestyle, ages 5 to 2. 400-met- ages 15 (GOST). er under ages 15 Amy Tribe (GOST). individual medley, 4. Amy Tribe to 18 freestyle, ages 10 and 3. Anne Richards (C.P.); 6. Jane Water-strato 18 dt 1 freestyle, ages 10 5. Anne Richards and under 6. (C.P.); Anjanette Danieu 4. Al(BEST); ages 13 and 14 issa Tribe (GOST); ages 15 to 18 6. Jane Waterstradt (GOST). 100-met- and 14 (GOST). and under ieu (BEST); breaststroke, ages 10 3. Anjanette Dan6. Anne Richards (C.P.). ages 10 backstroke, 6. Anne Richards er and under (C.P.). 100-met- er to er er butterfly, ages 13 2. Alissa Tribe 3. 18 backstroke, ages 15 Jane Waterstradt Royal coach Fred Thompson said. We gave them a run in the first and a run in the second, but then we played some good defense, got some double plays and managed to come away with the win, Thompson added. While the Royals were busy stopping the Falcons with solid defense, Roy ' made the most of its offense leaving just three runners on base while scoring three more to come away with the win. They (the players) did a good job of getting on base and getting in to score. Thompson said. Clearfield's Ryan Fisher tripled in the first with one man on base to get the Falcons off to a good start and a lead. Then Troy Bodily hit a sacrifice fly -0 breaststroke, ages 13 4. Kendell Symonds 5. Jane (GOST); ages 15 to 18 6. Waterstradt (GOST); Amy Tribe (GOST). 100-met- er and 14 u ' i JL s t, '' h v . ... 2-- photo by Robert Regan Friday. ;The win ups Roys baserunner dives back to first base in time- hind to defeatClearfield 1 to 2 in league play.. to arid Clearfield berecord from came drops to beat the throw from the mound. Roy 3-- 2 FALCON 1-- 0-- Bountiful 8, Davis 4 At Kaysville, the Dart offense was effectively shut down by Bountifuls Mike sively and with our fielding, but our pitching has been real spotty. Thats our main problem right now, we dont have any killers on the mound. Draayer said. One positive note for Davis pitching, however, was the two strong innings of relief by junior Kevin Warcham. Draayer added. ; 2 in The loss drops Davis to the 0 game-winnin- . 0, At Brigham City the Lancers and the Bees played an evenly matched game, with both teams connecting on seven hits and both teams making two errors. . But the home field advantage prevailed g as the Bees Bart Nelson got the RBI in the sixth inning. Tom Montano went 4 at the plate for the Lancers, including a triple. Bart double and BriVernon laced a two-Ran Bailey doubled and added an RBI for r-Layton. Rex Brimhall went a full five innings 0-- 2. 2-- ' 2-- 1. Nuteboom until the sixth inning after the game was out of reach. Meanwhile the Braves teed off on the Dart pitching staff for 12 hits. The Braves started the game off with four-run first inning and then filled in a with four more during the remainder of the contest. Davis, meanwhile, was unable to manage a hit off Nuteboom until the sixth, when they got two and forced Brave coach Phil Olsen to bring in reliever Dusty Jacobs. Our performance was very lackluster, said veteran Dart coach Kent ' Draayer. hit Todd Snarr got the only extra-bas- e for the Darts with an RBI double. Greg Norton and Mike Robinson have been tough on defense and with their bats the past few games, Draayer -1 v on the mound for the Lancers, and was replaced by Randy Cowder in the sixth. while The game lifts Box Elder to it drops Layton to The Lancers will play host to 0-- 2 Bonneville on Friday. to score Matt Taylor in the second and give the Falcons a 0 lead. The Royals got on the board first when John Naisbitt laced an RBI double in the second, but had to wait until the fifth for their next score. Senior Rick Holbrook started for the inRoyals, but only pitched the first two is still he recuperating nings because from a damaged elbow he received the first game of the preseason. We only wanted to pitch him two innings, to see how he would hold up, Thompson said. Dave Toone and Shane Opheikens added singles for the Royals. in Region I acRoy now stands at tion and Clearfield has dropped to Box ElThe Royals will travel to der on Friday and Clearfield will play host to Weber. Box Elder 5, Layton 4 2-- a (GOST); 4. Amy Tribe (GOST). (GOST). 100-met- er er Matt Lowe 200-met- er It was good to get our young players exposed to the playoffs, Next year we will go for broke. Mills added. Bad Baseball Day For Other Area Teams in the fifth inning to give the Royals their first lead of the game. Then junior pitching ace Clair Kelly, backed by a strong defensive showing by the Royals, snuffed any hopes of another Falcon run. We played pretty well once we got Roy came from behind to beat Clear- junior third backstroke, ages and under 100-met- 10, (BEST); ages 13 and Steve Davis (GOST); 10 the ly er 50-met- er earfie'd defense away with a .essureton jutWildcats came Drown Wyoming All-sta- rs breaststroke, ages 13 5. Tony Keskula butterfly, ages 13 and 14 4. Mike 15 to 18 5. Steve Davis (C.P.); ages and 14 3. 18 15 to Zidow (GOST). (GOST); ages Jason Vaughn (C.P.). Girls division 200-met- er Royals Win; At Clearfield, Roys under freestyle, ages 10 3. Pete Vaughn son Vaughn (C.P.). freestyle, ages butterfly, ages 10 and 3. Pete Vaughn (C.P.). er (C.P.). Results follow. . (BEST). 100-met- 200-met- er . . 10 freestyle, ages 400-met- er 2. 'Matt Lowe (GOST); under 3. Jason Atkinson (BEST); ages 11 and 12 6. Eric Atkinson goal. Woods Xross from the start and .,V',r said. W'e've been playing pretty well offen- , 0-- league. They will meet Highland in Salt Lake City on Friday. |