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Show I i i j H) Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 25, 1987 2C Clearfield coach Margo Jones celebrates Girls double-overtim- victory with e In the fourth quarter the 4A shot out on a 6 spurt during which Lyons took control offensively and Trussel added muscle with some timely rebounds on 18-- From 1C pull to within nine at 1 with 10 seconds left in the third quarter. While the 4A offense was beginning to kick in their front line denied the ball to 3As big inside players, who had their way through the first two and periods. 52-6- one-ha- lf Kaysville From 1C We also tried to explain to the kids that we had plenty of time to get a good shot from didnt running our offense. We want to just run down the court and take the first shot available, Jackson said. It worked out pretty good. They were trying to slow things down on offense and we got a couple of steals off the trap that led to some buckets, and we got another couple of. buckets off our offense, Jack-so- n added. Kaysville tied the score at 81 all and came up in possession of the ball with about a minute to go. The Knights were running a delay to work the clock down for a final shot when South Davis fouled Kaysvilles Brad -- Kaysville City Parks and Re- creation announces its details pertaining to its boys baseball and girls softball programs this season. This year the baseball programs will include a boys and ll League, ages girls The girls softball program will feature three leagues. Elementary Junior High girls, grades and High School girls, grades girls, grades Registration fees per person will be $14 for $18 for Minor League, $20 for Babe Ruth Bambino, $24 for Babe Ruth League, $15 foi Elementary girls, $18 for Junior High girls, and $21 for High School girls. For further information, call Kaysville City Hall at Tee-ba- 6--7. 3-- 6; 7-- 9; 10-1- 2. Tee-bal- l, 546-123- 5. Racquetball, hunter safety signups now Clearfield announces registra- tion for racquetball and hunter safety classes. Racquetball Tuesday and and 8 p.m., at Clearfield High School. Cost is $13$ 19 nonresident. Class begins April 7 and ends April 30. Hunter Safety Tuesday and Thursday, 9 p.m. at the Steed Park Building. The class is open to ages 12 and up. Fee is $6$10 nonresident. Class begins March 31 and ends April 16. Thursday, 6-- 7 7-- 6-- 1 Great American HAMBURGERS Layton Kaysville team members Saturday, last chance in regulation to win, overshot the basket, but Olsen but a shot by Lyons caromed off was there to put in the rebound the rim. as the buzzer sounded and force In the first overtime the 3A got the game into the second over- a one-poi- lead with 24 seconds nt 6-- 2 boards. Traci Red from Provo. With nine The 4A took the lead for the second to play Pleasant Groves first time when Lyons came up Jayleen Walker hit the front end with a loose ball and traveled of a but missed the coast to coast to score a layup back end to make the lead two that made the score points. The lead changed hands one Lyons drove to the baseline and .more time, and the 4A had one put up a 15 foot jumper that one-and-o- ne 70-6- 9. One of Kaysvilles strong points all year has been balanced scoring, Jackson said. Although Gardner has been leading scorer in most of the games, each of the other starting five has taken a turn at pumping in the highest to the line and sank both ends to put his of a team on top South Davis then missed their attempted field goal at the other end and quickly fouled Kaysville forward Brian Kynaston, who also hit both ends of his one and one. After a time out, Kaysville pressured the ball up the court and South Davis missed their final attempt at the basket as time ran out It was fun getting back into it, Jackson said of his hiatus from the game. I felt pressure to hold up the ranks of the administration and let them know we still have it in us. You never get it out of your blood, Jackson said. 37 Gardner had a game-hig- h points for the Knights in the teams season finale. Kynaston added 18 points, and center Tom Bartley added one-and-o- ne 83-8- 1. time. The 4A got the lead in the After Lyons 25 points, the rest of the scoring for 4A was balOlsen adding 12 anced with points, Kearns Tammy Taylor CX FREE EXAMINATION No Appointments Heeded lets face it when your feet hurt, you hurt all over. If you're bothered by collouses, corns, bunions, bone spurs, calcium deposits, ingrown toenails circula- arch problems, arthritis, tion problems, or ust plain old aching feet maybe you should see Dr. Kotter. Roy Serving Roy Since 1971 773-656- 5 It's EASY to STOP IM'RINKING ZZZZZ3 Hiding how much you drink from the ones you love is one of the symptoms of alcoholism. And alcoholism will not go away without help. Dont let your life slip away while you hold on to a secret. ll, 10-1- 2; BRING IN THIS AD FOR S. registration through Thursday, April 9. All registrations will be accepted at the Clearfield Parks and Recreation Office, 40 South 125 East, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Clearfield Youth Baseball program will include five different leagues for boys and girls; Minors, ages 9 ages and Majors, ages and Seniors, ages Ages are determined as of August 1, 1987.. 13-1- 5. "If your feet hurt you hurt all over. For Appt. Call Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department is now conbaseball youth ducting 10-1- 1; followed by Odgens Staci Wan-czy- k and Timpviews duo of Jennifer Williams and Terry Raisor with a dozen points each. Foot Clinic Roy 1950 W. 5320 dm 8-- 3A and had 19 points. She was sec- throws to give the 4A the win. 7 do it every day before the family gets home. 6-- 7; added nine. Talbot, Orems Denise Herman and Brightons Nikki Ellison each had eight and Trussel added seven more. Red was named MVP for the ond OT and Mountain Views Talbot hit some crucial free point total. Other team members include Hill, point guard John Rhodes, forwards Sam Adams and Kevin Peel, savvy guard Ryan Hansen, backup center John Turner, swingman Eric Hill and guards Mike Wooley and Quinn Major. 11. Gardner, who calmly stepped Clearfield slates youth baseball start begins registration ar the offensive and defensive to play on an inside hoop by Sports briefs Kaysville baseball all-st- imuthd ttt '3045$ sclOColMHSD Call the Helpline today. (801) 0 774-707- THE ALCOHOL AND DRUG HELP UNIT 4fumana Hospital - Davis Horth 1600 West Antelope Drive Layton, Utah 84041 i Getting Married? Plan to attend the Wedding, Trend and Travel Show, April 3-- 4. Be sure to enter Newgate Malls and 101 FMs Engagement Game. Qualify to win an exciting honeymoon trip and thousands of dollars in prizes!! 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