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Show r Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 3, 1986 2B Young Falcons lose, but gain needed experience There are some games you lose and you look back with chagrin for years. ' Then there are games you lose and it doesn't seem that bad a couple of days later. 2 Clearfield's loss to Viewmont last year was one that still sticks in the craw of coach Brent Hancock, but loss Friday to Clearfield's the Vikings is one the Falcons are willing to chalk up to 13-1- 14-- 0 rience. And now they move on. We don't like to lose, but we feel good about the effort we got from our kids, Hancock said. We played hard, but not smart. We gave up the big play and we didn't capitalize on our opportunities the first half, Hancock said. Two big plays Hancock was referring to were in the fourth quarter when Viewmont quar- -' terback Jason Burningham lofted two long strikes that took the Vikings from deep in their own territory and placed them on the Clearfield five-yard-li- Viewmont then scored to make it 14-- 0 out of reach. and put the game at it, so this week in practice were going positive, positive, After a scoreless first half, Were going to work on imif we can't get after Woods Cross on Friday, Hancock said. Hancock and his crew have got to feel like guinea pigs. First, they opened against Viewmont! a team which completely revamped its offense from multiple set to a sort of passing version of the Davis double wing. Next, they play Woods Cross, who is going to have a new look because of the proving and see 7-- 0. The Falcons missed opportunities were in the first half when an interception stalled one drive near the Viewmont 20, a penalty stalled another at about the same spot and then Clearfield missed the field goal attempt. We just didn't have the killer instinct we needed to get the ball into the end zone. But the kids played real hard, and you gotta like that, Hancock said. We only had four kids on the field with varsity experience and they were all in the defensive secondary. Plus, were starting seven or eight juniors. Were young and we made some young mistakes, but were working on those things this week in practice. Its like I told the kids. We can't change that score, but we can go on from here and improve. head Wildcats coaching change. The Falcons finish preseason against Davis. Its a tough preseason schedule, especially for youngsters who are still trying to feel their way past last years junior varsity schedule, Hancock said. A lot of the kids are finding out how big a difference there is between junior varsity and Hancock varsity experience, said. Weve got to put that game behind us. It didnt have anything to do with us making the (state 4A) playoffs and thats what counts, Hancock said. And the kids want to improve. They really want to get 16-1- second place, I.M. ItlM positive. the Vikings scored late in the third quarter to make it Phantoms do well at meets Swimmers with the Clearfield Phantoms swim team have competed in two recent meets. Phantom swimmers in the Long Course Junior Olympics held Aug 6 at the Bountiful Recreation Center placed sixth out of 24 teams with a team total of 133 points. At the Big C Invitational at Brigham City, the Phantoms placed third in a field of six U freestyle; fourth place, I.M.; third place, d roke. - Rvan Lewis Third place, freestyle; third place, butterfly; third fifth place, freestyle, place, backstroke. Pete Vaughn First place, butterfly; first place, I.M.; first place, backstroke. 4 Girls ages Kristine Westover First place, freestyle; first place, breaststroke; first place, backstroke; first place, freestyle. Bovs ages back-strok- e; Sam Vaughn First place, second place, 200-vafreestyle; second place, freestyle; second place; 1 f : : K, ' oCi'W r cr ill .4, 1 UWJ tS 'Tj 1 W fvH, it ' vA - J t Tyvd . V-- r - j ... ' '4 Staff photo by Robert Regan Davis Rob Warden finds a big hole into the end Davis zone Friday. and moved the ball to the Weber 47, where the Darts ran a left pitch-osweep to Warden that d loss netted a The next play the Darts appeared to be running the same play to the right, but Warden pulled up and fired the ball to a wide open Bush who was caught and downed at the Weber defense until the Darts finally punched across the goal line on a d run by Warden. Davis looked like it was going to score another time late in the third period, but the drive was stalled by a fumble. That set up the Weber drive that ended with Cittes first interception. We did some things good and line. are some things we need to there Warden scored from three yards work on, Dickson said. out. We felt like we didnt tackle The Darts other touchdown that well and we didnt sustain was set up after Webers first possession of the second half when a some of our blocks like we need mishandled snap by the Warrior to, he added. i punter gave the Darts good field Friday at 4 p.m. the Darts travel to play Ben Lomond, which is position at the Weber 39. Stoddard and Warden took smarting from a 20-- 0 setback at turns running through the Weber Roy this week. ut one-yar- one-yar- From IB night to give Davis its winning margin with 3:25 left in the game. The Warriors again began driving downfield, but a second interception by Citte with just under two minutes to play gave the Darts the ball to run out the clock. The first half was for the most part a defensive struggle. Davis did put together one drive, aided by a fullback option pass made effective by an Weber defense. Davis took its second possession of the game at its own 34 over-pursui- ng 10-ya- rd breast- Senior girls Second place, 100-yaTammy Flint breastroke; third place, freestyle; fourth place, backstroke; fifth place, freestyle. Sixth place, Cindy Chapman - - - mixed medyears and younger ley relay Guertin, Tureson, P. Vaughn, Lewis (first place) 2:31:33 Kofoed, Hill, Bowen, Nauta (fourth place) 12 2:41:66 - and older 13 mixed medley relay 200-va- Flint, S. Vaughn, Westover, Cahpman (sixth place) 2:24:69. teams. Complete results follow: FANTASTIC PRICES! Long Course Junior Olympics Bovs 10 and under freestyle - Kyle Kafoed, fourth place, 2:53:13; Tim Young, Thirteenth place, 3:22:97. Bovs 10 and under - breastroKe -- Kvle Kofoed, tenth place, 1:52:94 Bovs 10 and under backstoke -Kyte Kofoed, fourth place, 43:83; Tim Young, nineteenth place, 49:23. Bovs 10 and under freestyle - Kvle Kofoed, third Place, 34:39; Tim Young, fifteenth place, 39.04. I.M. - Kvle Boys 10 and under Kofoed, third place, 3:12:40. Bovs 10 and under backstroke -Kvle Kofoed, ninth place, 1:36:75; Tim Young, twenty-secon- place, d ANNUAL BUY 1 GET POLYESTER FIBERGLASS EELTE0 BLACKBALLS WHITEWALLS H 1 FREE SALE PI 5580-- 1 3 frti 1899 1999 1:55:39. Bovs 10 and under breastroke -Tidt Young, sixth place, 49:24; Kyle Kofoed, seventh place, 49:66. Bovs 10 and under butterfly - Kvle Kofoed, eighth place, 45:80; Tim Young, fifteenth place, 51:46. - Kyle Ko- Bovs 10 and under foed, fourth place, 1:20:97; Tim Young, nineteenth place, 1:32 81. Girls 10 and under butterfly - Lori P16580-1P17580-1P18575-1P19575-1P20575-1P21575-1P22575-1- 18 99 20 99 22 99 23 99 Your choice of trees shrubs & perennials. Hurry in today for best 2499 25.99 28 99 29 99 31.99 selection! 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