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Show 15 Lakeside Review, Tuesday, April 10, 1990 LakesideSports coos, Vikings dominating region play With only a few weeks past in this soccer season Clearfield and Viewmont are emerging as the teams to beat. .. The two continued their dominance in Region 1 play as the Falcons swept Roy and Layton, the Vikings had a bye Tuesday and blanked Roy Friday, Davis dropped two region games to slip into the pack. Boys soccer 3-- pleated squad. We scored in the first couple of minutes, said Clearfield Coach John Mills. We have been working real hard with our offense trying to put it all together, and we did. At Layton, the Falcons found themselves in a dogfight until Layton lost two players. Laytons starting tandem of Chad Killebrew and Darrin Stet-tlwere redcarded and ejected from the game with the score 1 for Clearfield. That was all the Falcons needed as they finished out the game going away on Laytons de- er 2-- 2-- 3-- 0, 4-- 0-- Layton Coach Hedayat said, if his players hadnt have mouthed off to the referee and gotten thrown out than it would have been a great game. We could only last a little while with two (players) short, he said. Up until then it was a great game. For Clearfield, Ryan Macfar-lan- e knocked down three goals, Jason Arroyo contributed two and younger brother Justin Ar Kaza-mi- Clearfield 6, Layton 2 teams so well be alright. Viewmont had 16 shots on goal, Roy finished with eight. We have been having trouble 3 stands at overall, Layton 2 in region, while Clearfield is scoring, said Snelson. I think it at the top of the region with is a lack of confidence. We were intimidated by Viewmont at first 3 overall. Viewmont at and that is when they scored. Davis and hosts today Layton Clearfield will host Viewmont unThey didnt score for the rest of the game. der the lights at Falcon Field. We will have to play the best Roy stands at 3 in the region, overall and will face off defense we have played. We will with Bonneville today at Roy. have to be mentally prepared, said Mills. Not to mention Roy has four seniors out of the lineup starting 0 Viewmont 2, Roy for various injuries, but Snelson At Bountiful, Roy allowed the is optimisic about the rest of the Vikings to score two goals in the season. first 15 minutes of the game en route to its third region loss. We have played good soccer, We had our chances, said but we just havent been able to Roy Coach Scott Snelson. Our finish well, he said. I still think first three games have been on we will be in the (region title) the road against some tough race. royo accounted for the other. Paul Iverson and Sergio Whebe had the Lancers goals. ni Weber 3, Davis At Kaysville, Davis lost its third region game with what Davis Coach Alan Porter called a poor effort. think the guys are just giving up, he said. We are having a hard time with teams that chip and run. Erik Emmons was credited I By BRAD SHERWOOD Area teams completed another week of exciting softball games last week. On Thursday, Weber pummelled Davis and Roy did the same to Viewmont. The only close game featured Clearfield at Layton, where the Falcons just edged past a feisty Lancer squad. Weber 15, Davis 5 home run, en route to the Royals victory. Toby Langman and Mindy Bateman each connected for two hits in a game that proved the Royals belong at the top of Region I, tied with Bonneville. The Royals got past Clearfield 10-- 7 on Tuesday behind excellent hitting. Roy is now sporting an undefeated 0 record in the region, they are 1 overall. Softball 11-r- said Thompson. I think if we can play well at the beginning of a game we should be okay this year. The Darts slow start problem left them 20 runs down on Tuesday as Bonneville gave them a lesson on how to hit a softball en route to shutting the Darts out 3-- 4-- Clearfield 5, Layton 3 20-- 0. At Kaysville, the Darts made some mistakes early that led to 10 runs for the Warriors in the first two innings of play. The first two innings really hurt us, explained Davis High We Coach Frank Thompson. didnt play very well early in the game. If we would have played good from the start it would have been a different game, remarked Thompson. Davis managed to score five runs, but the margin of victory remained 10 as Weber answered the Darts runs with five of their own during the remainder of the v . game. We . . hit the ball pretty well, Davis is now in the region, 4 overall. The Darts will travel to Layton today and they will host the Falcons on Thursday. 0-- 4 At Layton, Clearfields Tami Mathews connected with the ball, in the top of the seventh inning, sending it over Laytons center-fieldfor a triple giving the Falcons the win. Mathews has hit the long ball for us a couple of times this season, said Clearfield Coach Rick 2-- er Roy 13, Viewmont 2 run-scori- At Bountiful, it was a great day for the Royals Wendy Russell. SpringSummer registered bridal couples are: Viewmont could only manage two hits off the young pitcher as e Roy continued its win streak in Region 1. We hit the ball well and Wendy pitched a great game, Remarked acting Roy Coach Teresa Maas. Russell struck out five Vikings and teammate Mendy Young chalked up four hits, including a Miller. three-gam- - er JUNE 2 Patti Olsen Craig Sanders Matt Snell AND GIFT SERVICE The Bon Marche Bridal Registry offers a host of services to make your wedding as pleasurable as possible. We can order your announcements , invitations, personal stationery and thank-yo- u cards, napkins and other personalized printed accessories. We keep a computerized record of 10-- 7. View- mont today and will travel to Kaysville to meet the Darts on your personal gift preferences to provide to family and friends. You can even register your likes in our intimate apparel and sleepwear departments, a big help in gift selection for up coming bridal showers. Ask your salesperson about our computerized Bridal Registry and convenient beginning credit program today. 2-- 15-- Kent Card MAY 5 Gigi Sutherland Scott Best MAY 12 Mary Rogers Michael Des Jardins APRIL 21 Rebecca Young Bret Christensen APRIL 27 Rena Rummel -3 According to Miller it wasnt only good hitting that won the game for the Falcons, but good defense as well. It was great pitching and good defense that won the game for us, remarked Miller. Geri Lynn Kirkman pitched a three-hittfor the Falcons and 28 Michelle McNeil Richard Wheeler Tina Huffman Tom Carney 7-- Thursday. in the region Layton fell to and 3 overall. On Tuesday, Layton gave up an early lead and lost big to Wein a game that saw Ricber ci Bell hit a grand slam home run for Jyton, in a losing effort. Layton will host Davis on Tuesday and the Lancers drew a bye for Thursday. APRIL APRIL 14 Paula Eder 3-- The Falcons are hosting 4-- 1- -3 Marche Bridal Computerized Registry , and we sincerely hope your future is full of happiness and good fortune. only gave up six walks. We just were not hitting the ball well, explained Layton The Coach Debbie Robbins. slower pitcher really hurt us. According to both coaches the teams did an excellent job defensively. The Falcons were impressive only committing one error. It was a great game, said Miller. Its good to finally see the hard work we put into practice win a game for us. v Clearfield picked up its first win in region play, giving them a record, 4 overall. Clearfield overcame a 1 deficit to tie the game on Tuesday, only to lose to Roy by a score of 1- -2 with Davis only goal against the Warriors. The Darts sport a 4 overall in region. slate, but are only We just have got to get us a win, said Porter. Every team is so tough in this region, but hopefully we will bounce back. The season is young. Davis is at Layton today in another Region 1 matchup. The Bon Marche sends congratulations and best wishes to each bridal couple who has registered with The Bon Darts on short end of slugfest Lakeside Review 1 5, THE BON MARCHE, WHERE THE CHOICES ARE CHARGE IT ON YOUR BON, VISA, MASTERCARD, OR AMERICAN EXPRESS ACCOUNT. TO ORDER BY PHONE. CALL 546 2465. You'll find the pet you want in today's Classified section. TWO GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BE A STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SUBSCRIBER: 1. 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