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Show 2C ' Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 27, 1988 Falcon soccer team moves into second place in region officials failed to show up. Meanwhile in Region 4, Davis lost matches to Woods Cross and Bountiful. Gearfields soccer team moved into sole possession of second , place with big wins over Box Elder and Layton this week. Weber remains in first place at Bonneville is in third at 0 and Roy is Layton is fifth and Box Elder is at Weber and Roy are both a game behind because they missed playing their Friday match when 3-- - Clearfield 6, Layton 2 -1 The Falcons appear to have found the offense they were looking for earlier in the season. Clearfield jumped off to an early lead against the Lancers. 0--4. 1- -3 zs i t "4 (1 1 ,.jr ;r . That put and kept the pressure where the Falcons wanted it. Friday we played well, said coach John Mills. Were improving on our abiliscore. The kids are getting to ty their shots down instead of them sailing over the goal. Early in the season we were getting lots of shots, but we werent converting them into I Now the kids are handling the ball better and doing the things they need to do to score, Mills. And the Falcons have found that scoring from all over the field. All but two Falcon starters have scored at least one goal. However, the bulk of the scoring is still done by the front line as forward Jim Gochis scored rr7 goal. 1 V' 1 V'r 1 1 J V mmmm ! if S ?,V ; ' - ' Sft " At Bountiful, the Darts suffered the same malady that Gear-fiel- d inability to fought early hit the goal. In a game that saw the Darts get plenty of oppotunities at the net, Davis dropped a 0 decision to a talented Bountiful team. The Braves jumped to their lead in the first half and then held off Davis the rest of the way. Bountiful and Woods Cross remain tied at 0 in Region 4, while Davis drops to Goalie Steve Scott had eight saves for the Royals in the match. v a x. 4-- ' f n'wMi irf"iriairt-r(n1;t7- lYiYiiiljrrtirftvifnMiMiTiiiiYrhimiwntlhiiiiWiiiYiiBiT "I"8? ' x i- -, lYViwmififm rnrii Staff photo by Brooe Bennett Clearfields Bill Spangenthal takes the ball away from the Lancers in Region Sports briefs Summer Games sets regional action 5-- 4. l. swimming, volleyball and Winners of the regional competitions will be able to travel to Cedar City for the champsoft-bal- brackets ionship in their respective events. Included below are the area representatives that can answer any questions about the compet- ition. LoganRich - Logan Parks & .Recreation 3'. WeberBox Elder - Ogden City Recreation Davis NorthMorgan - Gear-- : field Parks & Recreation 774-- ; 752-322- 1. 399-861- 9. I- it, said Sunset track coach Craig Hansen. He can only break the district record at the district meet, but hes got a very good chance of doing that. Hes a great jumper, Hansen said of the 1 1 athlete. The other two schools at the meet were Kaysville and Farmington. Sunset, like most of the other junior high teams in the state have two more track meets before the District meet to be held at Davis High May 13. May 6 there will be a qualifying meet for the six north end schools at Davis and another for the six south end schools at Viewmont to qualify athletes to the District meet The top three finishers in each event of the qualifying meets go to the District meet. Davis South - Layton Parks & Dave Vandewalker, director of 'Recreation ! SummittDaggett - Park City L.A. Dodger Radio, announced ; Recreation today that The Dodgers have ' For registration and informawarded Dodger Baseball here in ; ation about the Utah Summer" Utah to AM 800 KNKK. The Dodger selected KNKK in .Games the number to call is -; part for the stations long running Registration Deadline is April committment to play by play : 649-932- - From 1C Clements, Melanie Clements, Krts Bates, Linda Zaugg), 4:04.74; 2. Orem, 4:10.03; 3. Mountain View, 4:11.17; 4. Judge Memorial. 4:11.23; 5. Alta, 4:14.96; 6. Bountiful, - 4:21.21. 1. Julie Zellstra (Uintah), 108-- 8; Discus 2. Lvnn Stacey (Bountiful), 107-6'- j; 3. Emily Kreim ever (Clearfield), 102-- 5; 4. Tina Lance 2; (Box Elder), Becky Hoyal (Orem), 2. 'j; 6. Shari Hoffman (Weber), i 1. Annie Appelhans (Skyline), Triple iump 2. Tina Lance (Box Elder), 30-33. 4. Denise Reynolds (Judge Memorial), 1. Becky Bybee (Mountain 3,200 meters View), 11:32.99; 2. Julie Sorenson (Orem), 11:33.41; 3. Niki Eyre (Hillcrest), 11:35.34; 4. Jean Gomez (Judge Memorial), 11:51.26,-- . 1- -0 However, the Warriors put together their string of goals to take the lead and keep it Woods Cross 7, Davis 0 On Tuesday the Darts started what would become a long week. Davis was outquicked by Woods Cross two speedy forwards. Not only are the Wildcat forwards fast, but they also have some of the best skills in the state and they used both to their advantage Tuesday. Nicky Wangsgard (Ogden), 12:03.92; 4. Kelly Bish (Highland), 12:25.42. 1. Orem, 9:57.40; 2. 3,200-met- er relay Judge Memorial, 10:09.27; 3. Viewmont, 10:34.75; 4. Timpview, 10:37.81; 5. Box Elder, 11:01.50. - 1. Julie Zellstra (Uintah), Shot put 3. Reading (Bountiful), 34-- 5; Lavina Mapa (Alta), 34-- 5; 4. Sabrina White 4; 5. Emily Ames (Layton), 33-- 3 (Roy), a. Vi; 4. Amy Dawson (Clearfield), . 1. Debbie (Box High iump Gtbby Elder), 4; 2. Laralyn Johnson (Logan), 4; 3. Laura Warnock (Skyline), 4; 4. Rhonda Erickson (Clearfield), 4; 5. Julie Zeilstra (Uintah), 5-4. Pam Kersey (Roy), 3. Linda Zaugg, Clearfield. Outstanding athlete 2. Stephanie - SAVESIBABIES ThiS SPACE CON boTEDBV'Hfc Peg,. Snfefl Me iww MS AUTO SERVICE CENTERS With our tires FREE Mounting ffiHH AO.IgmUOT YOU NEED TIRES, DONT BUY ANYWHERE WITHOUT ASKING FOR IF Flat repairs Rotations SXVEtlllWHEECSIl airs Dodger baseball games KNKK 7270. 546-858- - 1. Aimee Rice (Alta), 124-92. Javelin 3. Julie Megyn Nlmorl (Lavton), Zeilstra (Uintah), 117-- 4; 4. Tina Lance (Box 115-5. Lvnn Stacey (Bountiful), Elder), 111-- 1; 6. Allyson Okey (Roy), 104-1. Hooker (Timpview), 17-- 5; 2. Long iump Corrie Phelts (Layton), 3. Carolyn 16-- 6; 4. Cindy Knight (Woods Cross), (Weber), 16-- 0; 5. Benefiel (Hillcrest), 16-- 0; 6. Megan Nelson (Mountain Crest), 15-- 8. At Layton, the Lancers held Weber scoreless for 70 minutes on Tuesday. ' But in the final 10 minutes the Warriors, undefeated in league play, were able to knock through thee goals to take the win away from Layton. The Lancers had worked themselves into a precarious lead, which they scored on a penalty 5-- and May. The sports for region competition are athletics, basketball, 12-1- action Friday. Track of kids in high school dont do The committee of the Northern Region Utah Summer Games invites anyone interested to participate in the North Region Utah Summer Qualifying Competition to be held in Logan on May 7 1 1 Weber 3, Layton kick. Clearfields Shane Kirkham scored three goals as the Falcons jumped out fast and, furious against the outmanned Bees. Gearfield jumped to a 0 lead in the first and then added two more goals in the final 40 minutes to come away with the easy win. Gearfield scored its first goal two minutes into the game, when , Steve Evans found the net. Jim Gochis and Mark Tureson 'sr7;. off Bonneville had one goal waved off. Clearfield 6, B.E. 0 ij & 4 fs The At Washington Terrace Royals battled Bonneville tough, especially the game through the first three quarters, but couldnt get a goal and finally settled for a scoreless tie in overime. In the later stages of the game, Roys youth began to become apparent and the Royals werent as calm as at first, yet they played well enough to hold the Lakers Bountiful 5, Davis 0 3. ir . Roy 0, Bonneville 0 . 4-- x two assists for the Falcons. Roger Graham and Shane Evans scored for the Lancers. The Falcons have a tough schedule the next three games, Mills said. They face Roy (yesterday) and then Bonneville on Friday, followed by Weber. 5-- A I also added goals for Gearfield. Defender Bill Spangenthal had three goals against Layton. Forward Lyman Houston got another two fullbacks picked up the other two. Derek Freeman snuck to the net one time during the game and got a goal out of it Another time, Jay Grant put back a rebound goals. 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