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Show I 2C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 5, 1986 of out runs Layton magic, suffers loss Tough call makes for rough Roy loss nothing can be decided until the SCOTT MONSEN Review Lancers defeated by Warriors, final buzzer. Correspondent ROY - The Roy Royals made a valiant comeback charge to nearly overtake a surging Bonneville Laker team, but a critical official's call in the final minute 2 defeat for the spelled a Royals in Region 1 action here Friday night. 4 late in Roy had trailed the third period, but clawed their way back to trail by just one point with just 31 seconds left in the game. But then disaster struck. The official whistled a personal foul on a Roy player, which put Laker guard Robb James on the free throw line with a However, when the Roy bench rose to protest the call the official also tacked on a ' technical. James fcalmly sank all four tosses to give the Lakers an insurlead.-Ju0 mountable one. second elapsed from the clock when Mike Sivulich added another free throw as insurance Royal head coach Ted Smithy was especially disappointed with The Royals began forcing the ball inside to sophomore center Doug Brown, who hit some important layups and drew crucial fouls against the Laker forwards, while guards Rod Belnap and Mark Newey found their range from outside. Add a couple of turnovers in the Laker backcourt and the Roy-- . als were right back in the contest. All, of course before that fateful 78-7- 57-4- one-and-on- e. two-sh- ot . 75-7- st the loss. whistle. I f) ; I j ; This was one ings, so far." of our best out-- ! The taller and favored Lakers ; had things pretty much their own ay through three quarters, but as with rivalries such as this Although we didnt play particularly well, it was more of a case that Box Elder played fantastic, said Clearfield coach Craig Hansen. It was one of the best games of the year by the Bees while the Falcons put out a mediocre effort for the second straight week. If they play the rest of the sea 8 and adding from the line, would have no part in playing 24-2- patsy. Box Elder won going away 90- - hot night, said Layton coach Stan Buchanan. Blistering may have been a better word as the Warriors scored on just about every shot they put up as they surged to a 4 lead with 3:32 in the first period. That furious offensive show is what did in the Lancers. That offensive burst in the first quarter was what beat us. Its pretty hard to come back from that large a deficit, said Buchanan. Layton had the shots, but they just wouldnt fall. And one observer in the stands summed it up best by saying, It looks like theres a sheet of plastic over the top of Laytons rim. The first quarter ended with the Warriors on top 24-And that spread was just too much for the Lancers to overcome. Layton didnt give up, but they couldnt pull to within striking distance and e had to settle for a 15-- Fhoto by Robert Regan Roys Doug Brown takes the ball to the hoop Friday as the Royals hosted Bonneville. The Lakers pulled out a narrow victory. The Lakers improved their league record to a perfect which is currently good for a sol- id hold position at the top of the loop standings. 4-- 0, . The Royals will have another opportunity to get into the win column this Friday when the travel to Layton. The Lancers are also struggling with a 4 mark. 0-- 90-5- 8 son like they did Friday, they could very well win the region. Its hard to play like that every night, though, Hansen said. We played out of our heads. said Bee coach Mitch Wilcox. We just started shooting well and that got us going, he added. They had an off night. We are not 20 points better than Clearfield. We were just lucky. 6. nt half-tim- i 58. mentor. This club has always been a good comeback team, but it didnt work for us tonight, he added. , Laytons front line of . Dusty Perry, Rex Brimhall, and Wes Nance continued to bang on the boards, getting second shots, but they wouldnt fall in the hole. Two minutes into the fourth quarter, both coaches cleared to give everyone good chance of beating them, their benches but we just caught them on a playing time. The game ended Bees sting nets, beat Clearfield The Clearfield Falcons, sore off a tough loss to Weber at home last week, traveled to Box Elder looking to get back on the winning track. But the Bees, stinging the nets for 60 percent field goal shooting 78-4- 30-poi- victory. We really thought we had a 5-- , , FrusPLEASANT VIEW tration must be the key word at Layton High School. After losing their first three region games by a total of 0 points, the Lancers were looking for their first win against the Weber Warriors Friday night. But as the two squads met on the Warriors hardwood, Weber jumped all over the Lancers and ran away with the 8 contest for a 1 0-- It disappointing because the kids worked so hard to get back into the game," the veteran coach remarked. If we had lost by our own doing maybe we wouldnt : have felt so bad. But the kids played extremely well tonight and I cant ask any more of them than that," Smith continued. 5. Review correspondent With the fourth period charge,' Newey finished the game with 23 points while Belnap and Brown each added 17. Reserve guard Ted Smith splashed in five of his seven points in the final frame to aid the comeback bid. They (Bonneville) got up on us and started holding the ball, Smith said. f , We got a couple of turnovers and went inside. Doug (Brown) did a fine job tonight with some timely reboundSj and crucial free throws to help us get back in the game, I cant fault the kids for their effort The Royals now 4 in region play hnd 9 overall have theft backs to the wall as far as postseason play is concerned, but Smith noted that the Royals are not out of the. race, especially after Fridays performance. , Weve got an uphill battle, said Smith. But Im encouraged by this game. The last few games we have had a lull in the second half, but tonight we hung in there and came back. Obviously, we are not going to win the region but we have to win some games. Were not out of the playoffs but we cant drop too many more, 8 Weber was up 62-3I guess we ran out of magic tonight. We just couldnt make a run on them, said the Lay-to- n LYNN AVERETT . 78-4- The game was neck and neck through the first quarter, with the Falcons first holding an 7 lead and then Box Elder moving into 3 at the end of the the lead at first quarter. The Falcons scored just eight points in the second period and managed only seven in the third. By then the game was far out of 8-- 15-1- score ber. of 42-1- of We- in favor 9 The Lancers have been in this situation many times, way behind at the half, but have always managed to get back into the game with a shot at winning. However, the third quarter, which is usually a strong one for the Lancers, belonged to the Warriors. After three, six minutes later with the spread in favor of Weber, giving them a 1 region record and a tie with Box Elder for second place. 30-poi- nt 3-- The games leading scorer wore a Warrior uniform. Senior forward Jon Fuller put in 17 an his teammate senior Dave Hall added 15. For the Lancers, who started three sophomores, senior Rex Brimhall had 16 for the team high, followed by sophomore guard Albert Chappel with 1. Sophomore Robbie Trujillo came off the bench to contribute seven. We really felt this was going to be our night We had a good week of practice and the teams spirits were high. But things just didnt work out for us tonight, said Buchanan. Were just going to let this one go and get ready to host Roy Friday, he added. The loss drops Layton to 4 in region play and 8 overall. However, the Lancers have a chance to break into the win column Friday night when the Royals travel to Layton. Both teams are winless in Region action, and after Friday only one will be in the cellar. Were going to have to be well prepared when we face Roy because theyre a lot better than their record indicates. But so are we, said Buchanan. 1 0-- 5-- 1 reach. Davis, Clearfield nab final mat wins another dual meet Box Elder wrapped up unbeaten Region 1 147 Paul Valcarce (B.E.) dec. Curtis Smith 157 Trent Richardson (B.E.) dec. (L) Darel Webb (L) 14-- 6; 169 Kyle Larsen' 187 (B E.) dec. Tyler Sessions (L) 10-Joel, Wilson (B.E.) drew with Dennis Winze (L) 8; Ernie Mankin (B.E.) pinned heavyweight Tim Lafitte (L) 3:56. - campaign while Davis and Clearfield each notched wins in Thursdays area high school wrestling action. Box Elder tuned up for next weeks Region championship meet by dealing Layton a decisive 43-- 5 defeat. The Bees wound up with a perfect 0 league dual meet mark, while Layton slipped back to In Thursdays other Region 2 meets, Clearfield claimed a victory over Weber, while Bonneville beat Roy Clearfield and Weber both wound up with a 2 region record, with Bonneville finishing at and Roy at Davis High downed Highland, on Thursday as the Darts raised their final Region 4 dual meeti record to 1 and shared the leagues top spot with Bountiful, which also went - Bonneville 48, Roy 18 100 pounds Robbie Tavlor (B) dec. Steve 107 Johnson (R) Brett Lucas (B) pinned Jeff Brown (R) 3:07: 114 Corbin Talley (B) pinned Shane Paskett (R) 3:34; 121 Skip dec. Mike Workman (R) 8; 128 Waugh (B) Ricky Griggs (B) pinned Don Truiillo (R) 5:44: 134 Scott Donaldson (R) pinned Kerry Yu (B) 5:39; 140 Mike Talbot (R) won by technical fall over Dustin Stewart (B) 15-- 0 3:52; 147 Jim Wilson (B) pinned Mike Pagano (R) John Liu (R) pinned Marvin Ash-bak- er 2:54; 157 (B) 5:50; 169 Greg Cvpers (B) won by David Balls (B) pinned Shawn forfeit; 187 Bell (R) 2:41; heavyweight Jerald Harris (B) won bv forfeit. Clearfield 39, Weber 22 100 pounds Lonnie Kendall (W) won by technical fall over Paul Blair (C) 16-- 1, 5:10; 107 John Walters (C) pinned Jason Zickmund Trevor Schenck (W) dec. Gor(W) 1:13; 114 don Nishimoto (C) 5; 121 Eve Flores (C) Ladd pinned Jeff Cisowski (W) 2:30; 128 Kendall (W) dec. London Jeppson (CO 0; 134 Charles Stiefken (CO dec. Dee Christoffersort 140 Todd Kopecky (C) drew with (W) 13-147 Mark Martinez (C) Jed Davies (W) dec. Kim Buckway (W) 1; 157 Steve Silvester (C) pinned Lavne Clarke (W) 4:42; 169 John Taylor (W) pinned Mike Berglund (C) 2:42; 187 Barry Toone (W) drew with Chris Poll (C) Brian Evenson heavyweight (C) pinned Butch Seamons (W) 1:14. Davis 48, Highland 14 100 pounds Dan Stephenson (D) pinned Adam Davidson (H) 3:04; 107 Justin Julan-d-er (D) won bv technical fall over Mike Atkinson (H) 17-- 0 3:09: 114 Chad Bolton (H) won Russ Porter (D) pinned Jason by forfeit; 121 128 Maurice Harker (D) dec. (H) 5:27; Berg Hans Noering (H) 2; 134 Matt Parkin (H) 1; 140 Ned Warndec. David Hopper (D) Mark ed (H) dec. Matt Creer (D) 16-- 4; 147 Anderson (D) dec. 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