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Show B2 DAVIS COUNTY CLIPPER Tuesday, September 21 , 1993 C CUPPER COUNTRY.SOCCER CUPPER.COUNTRYtVOLLEYBAL r Lady Darts spike Bountiful By BRET GALLAGHER In addition to staying mentally in the game, coach Fox inserted Sports Writer Alison Cottle who recorded six The talented KAYSVILLE Lady Darts'' volleyball team bounced back from a disappointing loss earlier this week, dominating 15-the cross-tow- n Braves 15-We did some positive things here today, said an upbeat Bountiful coach Jill Avery. Davis is a great team, they bounced back 8, emotionally from a 4. tough loss Tuesday, and they just have great height and hitters." The Darts used that height to jump off to an early 0 lead 5-- behind the strong net play of Bienda Baiton, bcloic allowing the Braves back into the game. Behind the pinpoint serving of Kia Jaivis and Davis mistakes, the Braves reeled off seven straight points. A nice shot from Julie Hascall and well placed sets from Jamie Sant gave the Braves a 7 lead. But unlike Tuesday, when the Darts fell behind and lost their composure, Davis was able to 5-- LADY DART D": Davis capitalized on a solid defensive effort en 2-- 0 in a Region 2 encounter Thursday. route to blanking Skyline Lady Darts edge Skyline; Braves, Vikes, Cats win By DOUG LANG Sports Writer with a 1 rccoid. Corny Gublcr led the way with KAYSVILLE Neither rain, the cold or a muddy field could three goals, while Melissa Robbins added two. The other goals were scored by Lisa 2-- 3-- -0 4. said Davis coach Roger Cushing. Sophomore Megan Jensen took care of all the scoring with teammate Jill Atwater orchestrating the scoring drives. We played a good game, but Davis played better, said Skyline coach Mike Hansen. They had a lot of quick scores and we almost looked scared of what they would do. Davis played with a lot of skill, give them credit. The Lady Darts can garner a share of first place Tuesday at Bountiful. Rivalry week continues Thursday when Viewmont comes to town. one girls who goes 5T0 and everyone else is 55. That makes it pretty hard. 2, Lady Vikes offered a spirited effort Thursday, but it wasnt enough to silence the Lady Rams. Viewmont 15-- 6 decidropped a 15-sion and fell to 0-- 2 in Region 2 play. Highland improved to The Lady Vikes host rival Davis Thursday at 4 p.m. 13-1- 5, 3, 2-- 0. PRESEASON Murray 2, WOODS CROSS match. If we fall short after giving 100 percent I dont have a problem with it, said Coach Avery. This loss isnt frustrating, we really tried to make things happen, but this is a tough division, and when Davis gets things together, they will compete in state. Both squads return to action 1 WOODS CROSS Despite stellar performances from Tiffany Britton an Wendy Midgely, Woods Cross dropped a preseason match 16-- 4 to Murray 16-1- Brenda Barton recorded seven kills and Brooke Barton served the last four points for the Darts as they put the Braves away for the 1 The VIEWMONT 4, 5, Thursday. The Lady Wildcats open Region 7 play Tuesday at home against East. On Thursday, the WXers visit West. DART POWER: Brenda Barton helped Davis defeat Bountiful a Region 2 match Thursday. in Bountiful Jr. Jazz registration set BOUNTIFUL Registration for the Bountiful Junior Jazz basketball program, for elementary school age boys and girls, is under way with a Sept. 24 deadline approaching. The cost is $30 with an eight week season slated to begin Oct. 18. Players can register at the Bountiful Recreation Center.For more information call the Bountiful City recreation office at 298-622- 0. Haslam, Karie Allen. Jenny Wall and Melissa Roderick. Bountiful entertains rival Davis Tuesday befoic visiting Skyline Thursday. 3, Cottonwood 0 CITY LAKE Viewmont maintained its shaie of second place by clobbering Cottonwood Thursday. Janeil VIEVVMONT SALT Bradley, Ardi Pitt and Jamie Riley scored as the Lady Vikes improved to 2 in league play. Viewmont plays host to Highland Tuesday and visits rival Davis Thursday. 4-- REGION 7 WOODS CROSS 3, Olympus 2 SALT LAKE CITY It look a while, but the Lady Wildcats passed their toughest test Thursday. Woods Cross survived to defeat an overtime shoot-ou- t top-rank- 7 rival Olympus both squads are expected to contend for Region 4A state honors. Jamie Jensen gave Woods lead in the fit si half, Cross a but Olympus retaliated caily in the second half to knot the scoie. In overtime, the Lady 'Cats capitalized on their first corner kick of the game when Marci Thomas nailed the goal. go-ahe- Unfortunately, the Lady Titans 9, Highland 0 LAKE CITY The BOUNTIFUL SALT explained Cottle, the usual starter. So coach didnt let me start. I just wanted to keep the other girls up and keep gunning. The second game saw the Darts continue their dominance as the Barton sisters, Brenda and Brooke, kept the Braves at bay with strong net play. They have height who can hit, said Bountifuls Avery. They are tall all the way across, I only have Highland SALT LAKE CITY 5-- keep the Lady Darts from victory Thursday. Davis took Skyline out of its game in earning a 0 Region 2 victory. This was a crucial game as both squads entered the showdown in second place with 2 records. Bountiful leads the pack with a one game advantage. Earlier this season, the Lady in Salt Darts nipped Skyline Lake City. In round two, Davis All outshot the Lady Eagles 36-four of Skylines shots on goal came in the first half. We had a lot of shots and we thought that we would have more goals, but we arc glad to have the win, rcgioup. We really wanted to work on our emotions today, said Davis coach Jamie Fox. We were able to stay level headed today, and stay up for the whole match. Skyline, while the Darts travel to rival Viewmont. kills during the 10-- 1 run, playing as if she had something to prove. Yesterday after school I had a test and was late for practice, host Braves Thursday. The Lady Braves continued their solo flight aboard the Region 2 express Thursday. Six players scored as Bountiful whipped Highland to remain atop the league standings countered minutes later to force a shoot-ou- t. Goalkeeper Amber I vie did her pail and the WXeis eventually prevailed on their sixth kick in the extra, extra session. returns to Woods Cross ) action Thursday at West Make your priest's first impression a lasting impression. SCUrity Storm DoorSteel PIONEERTEEL Heavy Gauge All Welded Frame Tempered Safety Glass and Complete Door Frame Unit Is weatherslripped to seal wsather out 'energy in Comas with screen & selection of colors. 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