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Show I. Vi V.'- f !' f'l ? ri .hm Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 25, 1985 2C Lancers Lose Game Nobody Wanted to Warriors found Kevin Brophy in the SCOTT MONSEN Review Correspondent 28-ya- rd PLEASANT VIEW - It looked like a game that nobody wanted. The Weber Warriors committed but the Layton ; Lancers mistakes were more Mostly as the Warriors claimed a 22 14 win in the Region opener for both schools. tve turnovers, But games are played in four segments, not just one and the Lancers couldnt light the score- board again for the rest of the 1 Yellow flags were the stoppers Ifor the Lancers as several key I game, idrives deep in Weber territory ;were halted by mistakes, some that Layton head coach Joe Wood questioned. We played hard but we really killed ourselves with penalties," said the first year coach. Some of the calls were legitimate, but some of them were just out of the blue that killed drives. take, either penalty or turnover, brought the drive to an end. With the loss the Lancers are 0-- 1 able to put more points up." 'Early in the game Layton looked as if they would spoil the festive homecoming atmosphere of. Weber by scoring twice in quarter. the'-firs- i'tn fact the Lancers had a 0 lead before the members of the marching band had returned to their seats from playing the national anthem. r 7-- Layton intercepted on the first y. play from scrimmage and quar- ; terback Troy Murray promply Sunset Students from O and Ms hap--i stu- -. Korean dio in Sunset came away with the highest combined point total of vany studio in Dale Pettits 16th -- "Ahnual All Styles Open competition held at High School on self-defen- se ! self-de-fen-se Tay-iorsvi- lle Saturday. t tie. The Falcons were the preseason pick by many to claim the league title this season and they will be mad after being upset by Roy last week. That, along with the homen coming excitment, will give do. to a big job Clearfield is our cross town rival and it is their homecoming so if your heart isnt pumping for Ptoto tosses one of many flags thrown in the Lancers Lay-to- Idaho! black belts brought mem- - 4 at Weber High on Friday. on offense by not hurting our- selves with intercepts, fumbles on give up big plays defense and we have to improve and penalties, Wood said. running game, but we need to have more consistency to have a chance to put more points on the this one, youre not alive," Wood remarked. We need to stop Clearfields loss board. , We cant bers of their studios with them to compete in the lower classifications. O and Ms studio brought home a total of 28 trophies, plus the $50 prize for having the highest point total. The Pettit competition is annutourally the biggest nament in the state and Han Yeong O and Myong Moon O believe this strong showing will boost support for their studio. Contestants were judged in three ' categories: martial arts forms, weapons and fighting. The top four finishers in each of the events in each division were given trophies and points according to their standings. Following are the results of the competition: Michael Chadwick placed second in weapons and first in fighting in the junior advanced division. James Figuracion placed fourth in forms, second in weapons and first in fighting as a black belt. Chad ChadwicK placed firsi in ' junior black belt. Richard Green placed first in weapons as a brown belt. Mac Savage was fourth in unfighting in the der one year class. Randall Catris placed first in forms, third in weapons and fourth in fighting in the junior, under one year class. Bobby Catris placed second second in forms in his division. Arnold Van Weeks placed fourth in forms and third in forms, fourth in weapons and third in fighting in the junior ' brown belt division. Justin Nalder placed first in weapons as a junior advanced . mini-peewe- student Ryan Catris was first in forms and second in fighting in the under one year mini-peewe- e, class. Lee Figuracion was second in forms and fourth in weapons as a e, weapons in peewee advanced. Steve Gonita was first in forms and first in fighting as a junior color belt. Philip Vollmor placed second in forms, second in weapons and first in fighting as a color belt. Todd Ho placed first in fighting as a color belt. Myong O, one of the instructors for O and M, placed second in weapons in the black belt Wildlife Federation c Celebrates Hunting . t ' t Davis County Wildlife Federa-ttib- n will support the National Shooting Sports Foundation on jSept. 28, by celebrating National Hunting and Fishing Day. Pj Layton Hills Mall will be the getting for the event, which hon-;osportsmen who have contributed over $4.2 billion for Conservation in less than 60 rs ; years. 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It should be a dog fight all year." The Lancers remain on the road for this weeks contest and the road is not getting any easier. They face the the Clearfield Falcons in another homecoming bat- - We just couldnt seem to get the ball into the endzone. We had JO offensive plays, which is a lot for a high school game. With that many plays we should have been J . Each time they got close a mis- ! I end-zon- e strike. for a recovered a Weber then Layton fumble deep in Warrior territory and a short time later Murray line to dove in from the one-yar- d give the Lancers a 14-- 0 lead. v i |