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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 18, 1987 aeons i4 A ' ,ljh ,q SCOTT MONSEN ,,&'!$? Correspondent BRIGHAM CITY Despite - facing a long-shpossibility of reaching the State 4A basketball tournament, the Clearfield Fal- cons played like the were tied for the league title here Friday night. Down by as much as 12 points through the first three quarters, the Falcons battled back in the fourth period to claim a dramatic ' 1 win over the Box Elder Bees in Region 1 action. ot . 64-6- Kaysville's AYSO team tryouts Feb. 28 Utah Youth Soccer Association tryouts for Kaysvilles AAA team for the 1972 birth year will be held Feb. 28, 9 a.m. at Gailey Park 150 S. 300 W., Kaysville. For more information call Stanley Webster, District 4 competition director, 544-400-8. 3 men's basketball The Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department and Spectrum Advertising will three mens basketball tournaments to be held Friday, March 6 and Friday, March 13, at Clearfield High School and North Da- Junior High From 1C Ogden-are- a match results: Jim Barnes (Hillcrest) dec. pounds Lonnie Kendall (Weber), 4; Lonnie Kendall (Weber) dec. Rico Archuleta (Olympus), 2, (5th and 6th place); Dan Stephensen (Davis) 8; dec. Rico Archuleta (Olympus), Jim Barnes (Hillcrest) dec. Dan Stephensen (Da3, vis), (3rd and 4th place). 108 Mike Spencer (Brighton) dec. Grant Lloyd (Box Elder), (1st and 2nd place); Gordon Nishlmoto (Clearfield) dec. Steve Bas-co- m Nishimoto (ClearGordon (Taylor), field) dec. Robbie Stegman (Hillcrest), 4, OT, (3rd and 4th place). 115 Ricky Lambert (Brighton) dec. Chris Hardy (Box Elder), 1; Chris Hardy (Box El(5th and der) dec. Mark Thomas (Alta), 6th place). 122 Tom Beesley (Hillcrest) dec. Shayne Andersen (Box Elder), 2; Shayne Andersen (Box Elder) dec. Eric Larsen (Clearfield), 0, (5th and 6th place); Jason Mecham (Granger) dec Eric Larsen (Clearfield), 129 Brian Lightfoot (Taylor) dec. Russ Porter (Davis), Kurt Rolf (Hillcrest) dec. Russ Porter (Davis), 3, (5th and 6th place). 135 Brent Bytendorp (Brighton) dec. Tyler Beecher (Box Elder), 11-- 1, (1st and 2nd 101 sen. The attitude of the team is still good and they are still working hard. Of course, we still have a chance (to reach the playoffs), so we still have that to work for. But even if we didnt have a chance, I know this team still wouldnt give up, because they are not quitters. gymnasiums. Only eight teams will be accepted in each of the following tournaments - Six Foot and Under, A League and B League. Registration will be taken at the Clearfield Parks and Recreation Office, 40 S. 125 E., from Tuesday, Feb. 17, through Thursday, Feb. 26. Team entry fee is $80 per team. Each tournament will run as a double elimination tournament. Teams will be accepted on e e basis. a For further information, call the Clearfield Parks and Recreation Office at first-serv- 774-727- 0. Clearfield offering hunter safety class The Clearfield Recreation DeSchool partment will be offering two ses Wrestle Saturday's It was a great comeback, one of the best of the year," said Clearfield head coach Craig Han- first-com- tournaments set vis from behind t - Darts Fridays contest, the Falcons trailed almost the entire game. It was with just one minute to play in the final frame that In last on a lay-u- p by Monty Geertgens, who had scored 10 points in the previous four minutes to lead the Falcons surge back into the Clearfield tied the score 59-5- 9 game. Another lay-u-p by Bracken Larsen after a key steal and two pressure- -packed free throws by Tim Gardner gave Clearfield the final sions of a Hunter Safety class. Session I begins March 3 and runs to March 19. Session II begins March 31 and runs to April 16. 64-6- 10 advantage. The Bees had 1 several chances at a tying three-poifield goal, but couldnt connect during the last nt 21 seconds. We cut down on the number of turnovers in the second half, said Hansen. We turned the ball over 10 times in the first half. We also played much better defense. I would say that that was the key better ball handling and better defense in the second half. Hansen was also pleased with Falcons, but the visitors splashed the play of his reserves, who had in 23 of 29 free throw attempts not seen much action in other compared to just 6 of eight for Box Elder. games. Tim Gardner came off the To have a chance of reaching n bench and had a good game for play the Falcons us, as well as Russell Larsen. And would have to beat the Lakers Bill Spangenthal (Clearfields and hope for a Layton defeat at starting center) played the best Roy. for us with 20 points in the midThat would leave the Falcons dle. and Lancers tied and would force Another important key was free a playoff between the two for the throw shooting. The Bees had fourth and final Region berth in nine more field goals than the the state tournament. post-seaso- swim training registration for the second session of winter swim training. liJSTALLED RAIHGUTTER! Classes available include MomDad and Tot and water The classes will be held on aerobics. There will be a new water aerobics class held in the afTuesday and Thursday from 9 ternoon from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. The Steed the at Building. p.m., 1 Classes will start the week of IV2 and up. class is open to ages Feb. 23. Resident fee is $6 and For further information, confee is $10. The hunter education course is designed to teach tact the swim pool at young sportsmen to be ethical, responsible and safe hunters. A minimum of 10 hours instruction Feb. set is required plus a practical gun handling experience. The 1987 Utah Powerlifting Sign up now at the Clearfield Championships will, be held at Parks and Recreation Office, 40 Roy High School on Saturday, for more Feb. 28. S. 125 E. Call 0 information. The old Roy gymnasium will be used for this event. Lifting is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. beginCity ning with the women and the lighter mens weight classes. for 3 Call RMAC at The Clearfield Municipal Swim Pool announces the acceptance of entry information. Through February! 6-- non-reside- nt 774-727- 2. State powerlifting meet for Continuous 5" aluminum raingutter 28 FREE Bountiful must also play View-monext week. Although the Darts won by 12 the game was much closer than that. With just under five minutes left in the game the Vikings had closed what had been as much as lead to one point and a showed every sign of being serious about taking the lead. But in the clutch, when the Darts needed a bucket they went to their top scorer, smooth shooting forward Jeff Pearson. The Davis senior got inside the key for a big hoop and added two free throws a few seconds later to pull Davis out of its closest call. From then on the Darts shut down the Viking offense. I thought our defensive play was very good, said Dart coach John Robison. nt nt 774-727- pool taking training registration 776-187- "Installation makes the Difference " RAINBOW RAINGUTTER 2082 W. 2550 S. OGDEN 731-41- From Oil Filters Limit 2 - - From Transmission Filters Gosket and nI urr instructions included We had to shut down their inside play and keep pressure on shot. I thought their three-poiwe did a good job of both, Robison said. Viewmont scored only two more free throws and one three pointer for the remainder of the contest. Meanwhile at the other end Davis was busy icing the game from the free throw line and with a patient offense in the face of good pressure from Viewmont. It looked like Davis might be able to pull the game out early as the Darts took a 3 lead, but the Vikings came roaring back to 2 on a within just before the half. That spurt at the end of the second quarter seemed to inspire the Vikes, who kept picking at the Davis lead until they almost caught the Darts in the fourth quarter. Davis was lead by Jeff Pearson with 21 points. Mike Welling added 13 and Curt Stoddard had 10 for the Darts. 25-1- 29-2- three-point- er DAILY Layton Drug Offer Good Feb. Tirrfifti wUyjfnMftw SAT. 8am-9p- ROY 132 So. Fort Lane, Layton, Ut. t 4 - OJAUTO U PARTS i OGDEN SLC 521-619- 77 place); Maurice Harker (Davis) dec. Eric Mike Nakata Alldredge (Bingham), 1; (Granger) pinned Maurice Harker (Davis), 3.39, (3rd and 4th place). 141 Matt Claybaugh (Box Elder) dec. Tom Moore (Layton), 1; Matt Clavbaugh (Box Elder) pinned Jason Deollos (Alta), 5.59, (3rd and 4th place); Tom Moore (Layton) dec. 1, Shawn Stauffer (Taylor), (5th and 6th place). 148 Ned Warner (Highland) dec. Hector Oliva (Box Elder), 1; Hector Oliva (Box Elder) dec. Greg Loveless (Lavton), 10-- 2, (5th end 6th place); Roger Richardson (West Jordan) dec. Greg Loveless (Layton), 4, OT. 158 Darel Webb (Layton) dec. Robert Boyd (Cottonwood), 0; Darel Webb (Layton) dec. Matt Taylor (Mountain View), 2, (3rd and 4th place). 170 John Tavlor (Weber) dec. David Hall John Taylor (Weber) dec. Clint (Alta), 15-Allen (Davis), 4, (3rd and 4th place); Clint Allen (Davis) dec. Eric Holt (Olympus), 13-- 0. 188 Rob Warden (Davis) dec. Joe Smith (1st and 2nd place); Greg (Brighton), Watson (Box Elder) dec. Dave McNaughton 2; Greg Watson (Box Elder) (Clearfield), won by tech, fall over Doug Wycoff (Cotton5 00, (3rd and 4th place); Dave wood), 18-McNaughton (Clearfield) pinned Doug Moore (Taylorsville), 4.47, (5th and 6th place). Kvle Larsen (Box Elder) Heavyweight dec. Moses Tauteoli (Granite), 2; Kvle Larsen (Box Elder) dec. Jason Hess (Skyline), 1, (3rd and 4th place); Jason Hess (Skyline) pinned Sean Smith (Davis), 1.55; Moses Tauteoli (Granite) dec. Sean Smith (Davis), 5, (5th and 6th place). SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH FEBRUARY 21, jwiff estimates 15 colors to choose from nt From 1C i 3C 5819 S. 16-2- 8 j) 1900 825-741- 2 W. 8am-7p- SUN. Sale prices subject to stocking items and special orders where applicable. 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