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Show 2C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 11, 1987 GARY HATCH -- Review sports editor ' LAYTON When Layton and Clearfield meet on the hardwood, 4 its never a affair. A fact seemingly lost by Layton ' coat-and-t- ie 'head coach Stan Buchanan until less than a minute remained in the first period of the Lancers game against Clearfield here Fri-da- y. Thats when Buchanan threw his tie into the stands in disgust, and the Lancers rolled up their sleeves and worked to an 9 win over the visiting Falcons. 87-5- had to throw the tie up to my the stands, because if I didnt I was probably going to throw it out on the floor, Buchanan said with a relieved smile sprawling across a chair in his office after the game. : I wife in foul, which effectively sat the smooth shooting forward down for the night. And without Banks outside scoring threat, the Lancers had to In the final two minutes of the quarter Clearfield scored eight unanswered points to make the score 4 for Layton after one period. shift roles. During the first quarter I thought it was going to be a repeat of our last game with them, when we had four guys foul out, Buchanan said. I was wondering who was going to be left on the bench I could put in the game," he said. rt But Layton abandoned its press and went to zone defenses for most of the rest of the night to stay out of foul trouble. Although the Lancers abandoned the press, they still came up with turnovers and turned them into points, something they havent done the last two games losses at Roy and at Box El- 16-1- Guard Rod Dixon and forward Robbie Trujillo combined for 43 points to fill the void quite nicely, thank you. Rod and Rob both played just excellent games. Rob got us the boards and the points inside tonight and Rod was our floor general out there keeping the offense under control. For Layton it was a game of press and steal, run and shoot. And For Clearfield it was too many bad passes and not enough good shots. We just made too many mistakes, said Clearfield coach Craig Hansen. ' V V, ; V . - .r., V?:. f " - V' - - v At the same time Buchanan rid a no-n- o zebras were making t punishable by a technical foul. Z And the referee obliged. I wanted a technical foul there. There are some things you can let .'go on only so long without doing Something, Buchanan said. Buchanans T was in protest of Stan Banks fourth personal -- -- : y ti v Layton scored 39 second quar3 at ter points to go ahead the half, and increased the lead to 1 after three quarters. , Vv' 45-3- 59-4- But it wasnt until midway through the fourth with a lead until Buchanan said he felt comfortable. Hey with the ability Clearfield game. has to play tough defense and Layton broke open a 16-- 6 lead come back I couldnt feel comwith two minutes to go in the fortable until midway through the first on four fast breaks (three off fourth, Buchanan said. Dixon led all Falcon scorers Clearfield turnovers). r, with 24, including one But just as quickly as the Lancwhile Trujillo poured in ers built their lead, a rash of Lay-to-n 19. Albert Chappell hit for 1 1 and fouls brought the Falcons ' Banks added 10. back into the game and brought Clearfield was led by Monte the wrath of the Layton fans and Geertgens with 12 points and bench down on the referees. Curtis Hulse added 11. rt 20-poi- fast-brea- ;himself of the tie, he jumped off ;the bench to protest the calls the . r der. In the opening minutes it Maybe the tie was was beginning to feel like a noose around looked like Laytons this neck, or maybe it was for in- pressing defense and k surance that hed be able to get offense was going to allow the the referees attention. Lancers to run away with the full-cou- . 'v . 1 ut Z ' full-cou- was an assistant I Youve got to give credit to a .threw my tie out onto the floor, tough Layton defense. That com-'bIve got to mellow down a bit bined with our bad passing really as head coach.' hurt us, Hansen said. Once when 'V' nt ! : I;, 'V'- - ! Is-'- j - y I i : i three-pointe- , v , f f, - : f, s , - Staff photo by Rodney Wright Clearfields Bill Spangenthal clears away a rebound against Layton on Friday. Clearfield, tied for top spot in league Clearfield and Weber continued their winning ways, while rBox Elder also emerged victori- ous in Fridays Region 1 high school girls basketball. Falcons sophomore point guard, 21 points, scored a game-hig- h swiped eight steals and dished out three assists. We were a little ragged, and its tough to play somebody three ; Clearfield 56, Layton 37 times (in a season), said ClearAt Clearfield, Kim Hill, the field Coach Margo Jones. Clearfields Amber Poll and :? , Promise McIntosh both had 1 1 points, while Joy Trussel added 10. McIntosh had six rebounds and four steals with Trussel grabbing 11 boards. Layton scored just three points in the second quarter and that really hurt us, said Lancers Coach Van Price. We had nine turnovers the second quarter and 20 for the game. But the real key was Clearfield getting 63 shots, with a lot of those on offensive rebounds, and us only 36. Kari Barnes was the only Lay-to- n player in double figures with 12 points. Clearfield is 0 in Region 1 and 1 overall, while Layton is 4 and 1 n 6-- 15-- 2-- 1. Weber 65, Roy 58 At Pleasant View, scrappy Roy High took Weber out of its offense in the first half to sneak a slim 5 halftime lead. But with three Roy starters on the bench in foul trouble the entire third quarter, Weber was able to pull ahead by seven, Roy sank five more field goals than Weber (29 to 24), but it was free throw the Warriors shooting that sealed the win. Roy from the line. hit just r 36-3- 51-4- s9.99 Our SosakslastE Better BecauseTheyAie Better Good Through 22887. They played some smart bas- ketball, said Roy Coach Jack Staker. We mixed our defense up and thats what took Weber out of its game the first half. Weber is 0 in league action 'and 13--3 overall, while Roy drops to and 293 S. State St. 6-- 4-1- f GOOD FOR ALL MEMBERS OF YOUR PARTY. INDL VIDUAL DINNERS MAY BE PURCHASED AT 12 THE STATED PRICE. NotValidWith Any Other Offers. At Participating RestaurantsTax Not Included. 6. 17-of-- 1- -5 isJm Two7-Oz.RibfyeDirin- ers Clearfield 1. 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