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Show page B 2 Tuesday, September 3, 1996 BOUNTIFUL continued from page B 1 completion. On the next play, Patterson connected on a pass play to Jacobs to put the bail on the 17. With good blocking in front, Evensen ran to the 9. With 26 seconds left until half, Patterson found Mike Hailes for a touchdown. Dax Rapp kicked the PAT and the Praxes led 1333. 23-va- VIEWMONT continued from page B1 test night as the Vikes hosts West Jordan. The non-regio- n 9 Jaguars were upset by Jordan Friday night and will be looking to 34-1- B Clearfield scored the only touchdown in the second half on a drive. The touchdown came on a keeper by quarterback Chris Keime. Down 13-Clearfield was on the move midway through the fourth quarter. The Falcons had driven to midfield, but on a Bountifuls defeasive ends Andrew Vance and Matt Davis sacked the QB for a 7, third-and-si- six-ya- loss. Bountiful's defense continued to swarm. On another third-and-si- line x rebound. "West Jordan is an excellent team and we had better not get over confident or well take a beating, said coach Harris. "Coach (Rick) Bojak is boasting that he has the best team in years. If thats true, its a little scary because West Jordan has had we learned from them and got some confidence from that. One of the DAVIS continued from page Davis County Clipper 1 men Danny Lloyd and Adam Magalei came through with a sack. With four minutes left in the game Bountiful was able run the clock down to 26 seconds with keepers by Patterson and runs from fullback Worthley. Clearfield got the ball back with 28 seconds left. A nice tackle by Luke Ruoti and a pass break up by Hailes ended the game. Bountiful hosts Layton Friday at 7 p.m. The Lancers lost to Viewmont in their opener. - Viewmont Layton (0-- lot of things go really good for us. 1 was happy with the distribution ot the ball tonight The kids were kind of nervous because this was the first game of the season and even coaches get a little antsy to start the season. We made some mistakes and (1-- 7 0 7 0 7 0 0-- 7 11 yd TD Run (Hansen Jt V ' kick) 11 yd TD Pass (Hansen H 6 yd TD Pass (Brown kick) 14yd TD Pass (Hansen w Northridge 13 Iwt t A 6 yd TD Pass (2 Pt try 26 6 6 0 13 WOODS CROSS continued from page B 1 On the ensuing possession, consecutive blitzes bv the Bulldog defense pushed the Wildcats back to the four yard line forcing Holbrook to kick from his own end zone and giving the Bulldogs good field position once again. And they capitalized. Starting from the Wildcat 40. Judge moved to the 11 where McAffee hooked up with Collins for the score. Nate Arnim ran for the two point conversion, and the halftime score was The game was more hotly contested in the second half with each team scoring touchdowns and Judge adding a field goal. 30-- The Bulldogs scored midway through the third petiod when The lone bright spot for the Wildcats offense came on a nifty 28 yard scoring run by senior running back Russ Jessup late in the third period. The play started shakily, Jessup having trouble handling a pitchout from quarterback Jake Staker while running to his right. His momentary juggling of the ball gave his blockers a chance to maneuver the Bulldog defense. With the ball finally safely cradled, Jessup cut inside a block and then broke toward the center of the field and into the end zone. Jessup finished the game as Woods Crosss top runner gaining 86 yards on 16 carries. Holbrooks point after touchdown narrowed the score, but failed) 20-2- as soon as possible. The Becoming and Outdoors Woman program, while open to anyone 18 years of age and older, is primarily aimed at women, said RaLynne Takeda, whose work with the Division of Wildlife Resources includes serving as the program's coordinator. The weekend is an opportunilearn skills related to hunting, angling and outdoor recreation, such as basic camping; ty to campfire cooking; taking children ou'doors, canoeing; horseman- rifle, and ship; muzzleloader, shotgun shooting; basic fishing; fly fishing; orienteering; outdoor photography and many others, she said. While most instructors will be Division of Wildlife Resources staff, some will be volunteers from the ranks of Utahs sportsmen and sportswomen. The goal of the Becoming an Outdoors Woman program is to provide opportunities for women to learn skills that enhance and encourage participation in hunt- - ($ 0 Husqyama Chain Saw 113 North Highway ' , S $ Few Good Moves . more respectable. A 30 yard field goal by Regal ended the scoring. I thought the kids played with a little more emotion in the second half, said Haning. But theyre a good team with good size. ..and physical. Woods Cross had trouble offensively against the bigger Bulldogs. The Wildcats gained 99 yards on the ground, carrying the ball 35 times; They picked up 33 yards through the air. Staker completed five of his 12 pass attempts and had one interception. A 16 yard completion, Staker to Joe Swain was the Wildcat's longest aerial of the night. Casey Ray gained 13 yards on four rushes for the Wildcats. The Wildcats face a tough test Friday night when they travel to Tooele to meet the Buffaloes. ing, angling and other outdoor activities, she said. The workshops curriculum is divided equally among hunting and shooting-relatefishing, and activities. Learning is done in an atmosphere that encourages camaraderie and fun Takeda said. The workshop is not designed to recruit individuals who have no interest in outdoor activities, but rather remove obstacles for those who are sincerely interested. The watch word for the weekend is fun, she said. In addition to the skills sessions there will be an outdoor fashion show, line dancing classes and a program is $150, which includes meals, lodging, hands-o- n instruction and use of equipment. For more information or to st request registration materials, contact Takeda at (801) 538-472- 7. DATC KAYSV1LLE sponsors golf tournament Applied Technology Center (DATC) in Kaysville is hosting its third Golf Annual Scholarship Tournament. On Friday, Sept. 27, 1996, 7:30 a.m DATCZions Bank are presenting this tournament at the prestigious Eaglewood Golf Course in North Salt Lake. The purpose of this tournament is to raise local awareness regarding the Davis Applied Technology Center with all funds going for scholarships for DATC of the students. The tournament this year is Zions Bank. This is the major event for the DATC Foundation and provides scholarship moniey for students attending the center. The DATC technical provides market-drivetraining which prepares individuals to become employed or to upgrade in their present employment. Training services are coordinated with local businesses and the community. It is the goal of this tournament to help people within our communities to have the opportunity to obtain the level of training and gain the expertise necessary to qualify for available employment possibilities. The course has a maximum capacity of 144 golfers who can shotgun participate in this start tournament that will begin at 8 a.m. Reservations are currently being taken for golfing participae tion on a basis until all slots are filled. The charge to participate in this tournament is $75 per person or $250 for a foursome and will cover the eighteen-hol- e green fees, cart, lunch, golf balls, participant gift and other prizes. Each hole and tee will be sponsored by a company with special activities taking place on select holes. The tournament will feature the classic long drive for ladies and men as well as a designated hole for the closest pin. Participation as a hole sponsor provides a marketing opportunity as well as a tax deductible benefit for a sponsorship fee of $300. For more information and registration as players andor sponsor call the DATC at (801)593-237- 4 or hole-in-on- e, 593-245- Davis Applied Technology Center serves Davis County and surrounding areas with excellent training courses in industrial and vocational programs. These programs consist of courses in mechanical and industrial skills, electronics, health occupations, A business and computer skills, drafting and CAD technology, automotive collision repair and technology, welding, heavy duty diesel technology, culinary arts. A new program in construction technology will be added to these courses in early fall. The Davis Applied Technology Center is located in Kaysville and offers courses with open access that are available both during day and evening hours. DATC also works closely with industry and local businesses in designing programs to meet their specific needs. For further information regarding any of the programs currently offered at DATC or information concerning registration, contact the DATC at (801)593-258- NOW OPEN Oichaid. jAnbnat (Slinic Full Service Veterinary" Care and Boarding. Shannon Hines, DVM Bring This Ad in and REcE.VE$10.00on! YOUR FIRST VISIT! e, Call for an appointment today! 296-123- 0 first-com- 305SaOrchardrountifitL84010j(Ne Me UNIVERSITY Model Cyptz'j $ only made the final look slightly College Degree is your Key to the Future ! A c. s Caroline Putz (5) of Bountiful puts the moves on Kristin Morris (23) of Woods Cross during their heated Photo by Cathy Linford soccer match Thursday at Woods Cross. Bountiful won the match Program teaches camping skills Women may leam outdoor skills and have fun in the process at Utahs second annual Becoming An Outdoors Woman program, to 2 be held Sept. at Camp Wapiti. The camp is located outside Tooele, in Settlement Canyon. This year's program will be limited to 130 participants and 50 women have already registered. Those interested in the remaining 80 spots are encouraged to register v '' V a: v V'v tv-- V 3-- 1 Collins again took a McAffee pass into the end zone. The play covered 21 yards and Regal's kick was good. McAffee hit on 11 of 18 passes for the game without an interception. s - 20 yd TD Run (2 PTtry failed) kick) 14 0 0 0 ' - , x kick) that, because the next game is Clearfield and they w ill be tough. Davis 1 - S 4 V - Mooney 11 run (Morris kick) L - Christensen 1 run (Whitesides kick) major concerns for Dickson was any injuries that usually happens on the first game. "We didnt have any injuries and we were happy with V some outstanding teams. 16 yffcj - yrscce 89, North Salt Lake Fall Quarter October 2 Begins Fall Quarter class shcedule call: obtain a FREE copy of the To 621-586- 295-044- 4 1 (FAX 394-693- 9) email:terrylslp1 .usu.edu or stop by our convenient new location in the Ogden City (Southeast Mall Cowboys need open spaces. Even in their jeans. Thats why our Cowboy CuP jeans are available in 31 M'XZ Relaxed Fit. These jeans are cut fuller in the leg and thigh to give cowboys room to move. m NOW THROUGH Session Begins in October September 28th at Bountiful Recreation Center 1 50 W. 600 N The Western Original' 298-622- mLfrf 0 PRICE 35 Bountiful Fall Schedules Are Now Available T Amesim The bowbbv 1450 West 400 North, West Bountiful isessi 295-RID- E (7433) Open Mon-F- 9am to 'pm. Sat 9am to 6pm |