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Show ; Y n" - - DARTS we are not a comeback team. We really struggle if we get down in scoring For Davis to lose its focus and concentration is a concern to Coach Jay Welk. There were times that we lost juniors, continued from page 14 any chances not with a postseason berth possibly on the line. With five games to play. Das is is share with Cotton-suxx- i. ing Thus, Davis had to come out focused on its task. In the first quarter. Skyline went to pressure defense try ing to keep the Darts off balance, but this tactic played right third-plac- into Davis plan. Every time Skyline would pressure up front one of the Darts would find Rieh Muirbrook open underneath the basket for an easy seore. Muirbrook would score eight of his game high 16 points just in the first quarter. This frustrated the Eagles, who would concentrate on Muirbrook. only to hav e another Dart step Once the Dans began to roll, all Skyline could do was sit and watch. In the first half alone, the Dans 3 blistered the Eagles shooting for 52 percent while the Eagles for 35 percent. This only shot for-war- d. consistency and offensively Skyline came out tough. We tend to stand around at times and that hurts us. Even with this concern Rich (Muirbrook) still had the game of his career. Kelby Miller really helped us with some great assists, and as usual Emery took some great shots that hurt Skyline " While Kyle Olsen led Davisin scoring with 17, Muirbrook was right behind him with 16. Skyline was led in scoring by Dave Johnson and Brandon Doman. who both hit for 12 points. The next test for the Darts will be the Viewmont Vikings whose winning streak was broken by the Braves of Bountiful last week. 12-2- Tuesaay feo 8 at 7-- (45): Johnson 12, Don'an Keddmgton 3, Gardner 10 Mcses EAGLES 12 Davis played hard, keeping lot of SEAMLESS RAINGUTTER SPECIALIST LICENSED CONTRACTOR Imm Material: Tkm w A Di Seamless aluminum with baked-oAvailable in decorator colors Strongest gauge available enamel n Service: Prompt, professional 2 Year Vorkmanship Guarantee Older Construction Repair service available New ABSOLUTE RAINGUTTERS M(!t Onfjj Homes -- Fu Wmm Day Cate Cwtct in Dai'is County Day Care center offers a safe, stimulating environment for individuals requiring day care supervision or families in need of a respite from 24 hour care. Mapleridge provides the warmth and security found in your home while offering socially Mapleridge Adult stimulating activities. Comprehensive individualized programs offer diversity and daily involvement. Our staff are qualified professionals who care. At Mapleridge, each client is a member of the family. Mapleridge Services & Individualized activities $4 Relief Society (available on Tuesday) $4Reality orientationValidation Therapy Q & Maintain independent living skills .Nutritional noon meal and snacks Family Support Group Beautician services at a small additional fee Exercise Program & Constant Supervision 298-766- 115f 2 Judd 5, Totals 17 45 Whiting DARTS (62): D Decker 1 O'sen 17 Godderidge 3 Emery 13 Mu'boc. 16 Miller 10 Nelson 2, Totals 24 9 I7 62 Goals: Skyline 4 Ccman 2 Johnson, Judd), Davis 5 (Emery 3 Goddendge Olsen) Skyline out most of the game, but did have lapses on defense. Whiting said Skyline is not a team to make offensive runs. a 7 1962 DAVIS tum. With us playing ,afsve 13 15 -- 45 18 13 12 10 Skyftne left the Eagles scrounging for points and trying to gain momen- cJIig u ij- 'V & Outings & Transportation 8 outh Main Bountiful Available SWIMMING cort 65 fo page 15 It everyone performs like they did at region, we'd be grins all over. said Viewmont coah Bruce Arnold. We're excited to send this many to state. The Vikes qual.fied 15 swim- mers and three divers fur the state meet. As a whole, they are doing very, very well. said Arnold. Individually, Viewmont is led by state 100 backstroke contenders Jason Coyle and Jeff Garff both of whom currentlv rank in the top 10. Coyle is abo slated to participate in the 100 butterfly. Other qualifiers include- Josh Andrus (500 freestyle. 100 breas- tstroke), Seth Everton (200 freestyle). Chad Paluso f 200 IM. 500 freestyle) and Jeff Steed i 00 breaststroke). In addition, all three boy $ relay units will also swim a: state. Relay tankers Andy Borders and Bryan Flanders will j:m the other six swimmers in filing 200 1 " M k mmt freestyle, 400 freely le anJ medley entries. Diving duties w.II be handled by Trent Brown and Dunn WiKox meet me lone state Kathy Sessions diver for the Lady Vo es. J J. Baker, Dan Reinhart. aterbury and Weber farm the medley entry, while Stee Reinhart. Cr.a-- e Jones, Ben Simmons and Cam. Cole rtCuiipv Other female 'tuts qualifiers include: Kristina Evanoft '2 IM. 100 butterfly). Krista H pkin 50 and 100 freest;. lei. Emily Jex (100 backstroke). Lisa Layton (KJ butterfly, 100 breastsL--r ke i and Jenna Wilkinson (200 IM. ICO freestyle). Just like their male counterparts, the Lady Vikings will enter all three of its relays squads at the sta'e meet. Kjrstin McNamara and Linda Isom will help fill the 200 freestyle unit Viewmcr.t has never taken state m either boys or g.rls wimmm.g BOUNTIFUL Youth and trexpen-er.e- e failed to detour three Erases from reaching the state meet in ir,u.vidal events Sophomores Shane Waterbary MOO and Ci.nt Weber 50 and I GO freestyle will join Lady Braves standout Jisiyn Rogers 2') freestyle a: me b.g i In addition. BourtdJ will ser.u three b ys relay m the r c A the 200 freestyle spots And last, tut not least. Webber. Waterbury. D Reinhart and Cole comprise the 400 freestyle unit "Our goals are basi.." said Bountiful uoach Jak Ser.nmger If our individuals do well, our team dxs well. The Braves won state titles in 1972-7with the boys The championships represent the ony Suuh swim t.tles m Clipper Country history back-to-ba- 3 k |