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Show Davis County Clipper page Davis Lady Darts crush Bountiful Sports Shorts Prep Schedule Doug Lang Som Boys Basketball Fndaj, Jan. 17 H nter Bountiful at tew morn 7pm Cottonwood at Da is 7 p m Murrav at Woods Cross 7pm Thursday, 23 W oods Cross at C pros 7pm Friday, Jan. 24 Woods Cross at Cpros 7 p m Da is at Sky line 7pm View mont at Cottonwood 7pm K AI SV 1LLE Alter a o game with iewmont. the Lady Darts took out their frustrations on Bountiful as they buried the Girls Basketball apart with defensive intensity Davis el t Bountiful standing Friday, Jan. Murrav at W 17 oods Cross A7 5pm Thursday, Jan. 23 Viewmont at Cottonwood 6 70 Skyline at Bountiful 6 30 p m Dais at Highland 6 70 p m Friday, Jan. 24 W oods Cross at Cy pros 5pm Wrestling Thursday, Jan. 23 Cottonwood at View mont 7pm East at W oods Cross 7 p m Highland at Das is 7pm Girls Prep Basketball Standings Region 2 so-s- Lady Braves 65-3- 3 on Tuesday Bountiful had defeated some strong teams this year, but it was not to be on Tuesday Davis picked the Lady Braves there wondering what was happening Bountiful Head Coach Jill Avery knew that the Darts were a good team coming into the game "We knew they were a good team and we knew that we had a fight on our hands What we have to learn about this game is to be patient and we have to work as a team to get ready tor state W ith the format of the playoffs with every team going to state it's hard to know what to do We have to learn from our bad games and go from there " From the tipotf the Darts' defensive package threw the Braves tor a loop Kara Alexander played her point-guar- d position like she had a point to make Alexander threw a defensive blanket on the Lady Braves' guards to the point that she knew what flavor of gum they were chewing We had set some goals for this game to play hard defense We had not even seen Bountiful play, so we really didn't know what to " expect At the end of the half the Braves still had a chance at this game as they were only behind Little did they know that the Lady Darts would outscore them 18-- 7 in the third to put the game out ol reach 28-1- 4 Bountilul was simply out ot sync and according to their couth. "We just went to sleep and Davis took adv antage of it From there on out it was all over Davis Head Coach Chimune Creer explained that playing Bountiful was like playing an unknown "We had not watched them and we didn't know what to expect We didn't want to blow them out tonight, but when the defense started to click, it was hard to stop This past week we have really stressed defense and it w orked tonight " Jane Watts echoed her coach "We knew that they were a team that had beaten some tough teams, so our quickness helped us in this game We didn't want to have a defensive letdown Senior Shawnee Stapp was able to put in some quality time on the floor "We learned a lot from the Viewmont game and we knew that the bench would have to step up their game and contribute The Davis sparkplug seems to be Amy Fonnesbeck this year If she was not in an opponent's face she was stealing the ball and getting the ball to a team member tor a fast break Our defense and our bench went up a notch tonight and it felt good to win as a team We really put some pressure on them just like our coach wanted us to do and it worked 5 14 15 18 Davis 7 6 8 1233 Bountiful Davis Dale 12, Watts 11, Alexander 9, Christensen 8. Fonnesbeck 8. Mav field 5. Stapp 8, Cook 3, Nelson 2. Totals 28 shots (Watts. Alexander. 66. Three-poin- t Cook ). Bountiful Anotti 7, Jtppson 6. Pierce 5, Mikas 6, Kelts 2, Gailowav 2, Dixon 2. Kilgore 2, Watson 2, Barnett 1. Three point shots Pierce. Jazz still within three games of division-leadin- g Rockets d When the Utah Jazz finally out how to win a road game (alter going 22 days and eight road games w ithout a w in aw ay from the Delta Center) the formula turned out to be simple enough First plav the team with the second worst record in the NBA Next, take the game into overtime Foul out their top player And hang on by skin ot your teeth No problem Although a one point win over 7) the Philadelphia 76ers isn't likely to strike fear into the hearts of Jazz opponents, considering the struggles the Jazz have had on the fig-uie- Hunter safety class offered Farmington City Recreation will teach a hunter safety class for anyone ages 1 1 and older Classes will be held Feb 3,4, 10, 11, 17 and 18 from 6-- 8 30 p m at the policcfire station The cost will be $7. Individuals will need to provide the following items at the lime of registration Social Security number, birth date, age and a home telephone number This is a limited enrollment class, only in person registration will be accepted Participants may register now until the class is filled Interested up at individuals may sign the Farmington City Recreation Office located at 42 N 650 West or call 451-095- for 3 more information Now time to apply for big game hunts At the SALT LAKE CITY request of sportsmen, who asked for additional time to plan vacations, the application period for Utah's 1997 Bucks, Bulls and hunts is being held four months earlier than last year. Applications must be received through the mail by 5 p m , Jan 31. Big game applicatioas can be obtained Mondays through Fridays at Division offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springs die. Vernal, Price and (8-2- road lately, they'll gladly take Monday's 97-- 96 overtime win It was lull eight road victory, the more Jazz have won 24 overall-st- ill than two thirds of the teams in the league The 15 game win streak of s November and December has helped the Jazz stay within spitting distance of the division leading Houston Rockets Entering Wednesday's action, the Rockets were three games better than Ltah Monday, Jan. 13 Jazz 97, Philadelphia 76ers 96 (overtime) Game highlights: Jazz Shooting fg 45 2rc. ft 10 49c, 3 ptrs 14 3G Team rebounds, 40 Points Malone 28. Hornacek and Russell 16 each, Stockton 12 Rebounds Malone 9 Assists Stockton 7 Turnovers 15 76ers Shooting fg 48 2(7c, ft 84 69 9c, 3 ptrs 38 5 9c Team rebounds 39 Points Davis 24, Iverson 23. Weatherspoon 17. Hams 16 Rebounds Cage 14. Assists 11 Weatherspoon Season record Sunday, Jazz games Monday. Jazz, Phoenix BOUNTIFUL Viewmont 0 62-5- 6 23-2- sending the contest into OT. 13-- in overtime for the victory 7 Holly Crockett led Viewmont with 13 while Nielsen scored 12 and Julie Bellamy contributed ten Andrea Gamer and Brittany Harlan each scored eight for the Vikes, Viewmont hosted Highland (0-Thursday afternoon (past 2, the Clipper deadline) action in 21-2- infor-mau- 451-095- 5 tournament Jan There are several divisions for men, women, juniors and doubles at various levels of abilities. Entry fee is $25 first event, $10 for second event Junior entry fee is $15 for first event and $5 for second event This is an AARA sanctioned tournament All players must be AARA members If you are not a member you can register at the tournament table ($20 fee) All AARA rules apply. Players must wear regulation eye protection Entry deadline is Saturday, Jan 18 at 4 p m. No late entries will be accepted. Call Monday, Jan. 20 after 5 2 W ds ss C In the girls hid sinnl game Woods Cross I adv alter one quaitei but problems The ir ais led C S tlic LaJv eopards outscoied Woods C loss 41 15 during the sec oiul md third qu liters and ended up winning 54 47 The Ladv Cats have been pi iv mg well Ihev ate 4 4 m 13 10 14 12 298-323- divisions Prize money as follows Mens Open $50, Mens - $150, B - $50 Winner Men's A W'omens -- Open $100 Awards will be given in all events Number of awards wifi depend on size of the event All players will be given a sou- venir sweat shirt for the first event Daily hospitality will be provided Mail or bring entries to Towne Country Health & Country Health Fitness, Attn. Lanny & Parmeter 2250 South 800 W'est, Woods Cross, UT 84087 (801) 298-323- 1. Jov lianeom and Heidi Sonntag 'inbnied Ini 27 points and Woods ( loss was super Iroin the toul line hitting 14 ot 17 attempts e Woods C Woods ross Boys hiss 19 hast 22 6 24 6 P P PM - Dill 2, Wthb 3 Adams 2. Nklsm 6 ( arlson 20 Hoan Dickson 4. n(1 6 Totals 19 14 28 Thru point uo ds Nit Urn 2 ( otti 1 1 ast mton 9 s Hammer 2. T horup 6 vman 6. T f rt 18 II itch 12. Glissnuvir H. N lirt2 I) Hamimr5 Totals M)m 13 3 Ihrct point goals Hatch 4. I horup 2 Woods ( ross Swain- Woods ( ross (.iris II 2147 Woods (, ross Saagt4 Wi!ling6 Hallows 3. Sonntag 12. Row i Nat git 2 Totals 15 1 17 47. fast - Tavlor I 3 SUuns 12. ( rttr5. Buck 17. Storv 1. Kuhaids 3. Hamlet 3. Halt 1 Norman I Ioials20 13 Woods (ross last 8 11 18 M 17 4 6 Thru point goals - frantom. 16 Rowe. Braves face Vikes for region lead 9pm tonight sports tans team or Bountilul rules Bountiful City The rivals tip oil ai p m at Viewmont Not onlv will a v.eioiv give the winner temporal v brag Tournament Bountilul favorite in Brivcv are March 4 6 and 8 would probablv be the tonight s game The 3 overall with lour from last vear carters Running T lie x pi iv tenacious defense and 9 lice about Id placers during everv game Bountilul s onlv losses were b to some ot the most powerful ill teams in the state and they were close games The Braves lost to Murrav and Weber who have a combined record ot Tiie ikes who have a great bas-ket- 1 basketball tradition and have 1. Consolation matches will be in all le.ion Skvhni Aiivunont 21-- All games will be two games to 15 and a tiebreaker to 11. offered Paookn MiPhuUis (Nklsm) Viewmont 2 Rostenberg 4, Stevens 4. Totals 18 16-1- 9 56. iewmont - Crockett 13, Nielsen 12, Bellamy 10, Garner 8, Harlan 8, for starting times. Goals t (Harwood 2 will know wlneh basketball 17 Skvline Harwood 18, Jensen 10, Davis 7, Pazooki 7, Johnson 6, p m Three-Poin- By 9 11 12 Skyline Viewmont Region Towne & Country Health and Fitness Club will sponsor a call the Recreation Office at tb n Deadline lor applic uion is Jin Andirsi n 5. (till 2 Hiss Totals 22 17 29 62 The Vikes outscored Skyline re- bounded from last week's loss to No 4 Davis with a overtime victory over Skyline Tuesday afternoon in Region 2 women's basketball Viewmont opened with a 13-- 9 first period lead and maintained a 0 halftime advantage After three periods, Viewmont continued to hold a 37-3- 2 lead over the Eagles However, in the fourth. Skyline took off and pulled ahead of the Vikes With 13 seconds remaining in the game, Viewmont's Amber Nielsen nailed two free throws 56-5- Farmington City offers cheerleading -- n lav Lady Vikes skin Skyline Eagles Racquetball tournament scheduled at Town & Country In Woods Cross y. 1 1 Cedar City For more information call Farmington City Recreation and Premier Gy mnasucs is currently offering cheerlcading This program introduces the participants to the basic moves and lyrics used in cheerieading Registration will be until Jan 17, wiih the class beginning on Saturday, Jan . 18 Gasses am for six are held from 0 weeks. Registration cost is $40 and is for youth ages 7 and older Participants will learn dance, cheer, jumps, pyramids and tumbling Registration is taken at 42 N 8 a.m 12 650 V Monday-Fndanoon and pm. For more In hiskethall action luevdav the Woods Cross Wildcats lost to ast - 5s I Ik ' ( ais Uiuld onlv muster 12 points dining the second and thud c u tc s while the I cop irds sOckd '4 Don a t ai Non seored 2k tor Wdk it Davis High School 540 '04U this position coni.ict Portland. Cleveland Wednesdav, Jazz For mote into in tu Next 12 s 73-5- Davis High School is lookin. tor a sottball coach to coach the gills Ustpitch tc ini this spmi The schcxii pi dels someone witn lastpitch sotih ill coaching cspcri ence who is a cemlicd k Jkt Teacher ccrtilic ilion how ,i is not essential Iverson 7 Turnovers 16 24-- Woods Cross Cats lose to East Leopards 5 t Darts seek softball coach DHS ging rights but the winner will also sit atop the Region 2 standings The two teams are ctirrcnilv tied for the league lead with 2-- 0 records Although every team in the state qualifies for the 5A tournament there is an advantage to winning the region crown Region champions receive byes in the first round of the tournament and plav on their home floor during the second round The first rtund i ihi n I ney is FcS 2b mi games are Fth 2" If teams survive both rounds they become part of the elite eight and advance to the 5A State placed well as of late will be more than a worths opponent especiallv on their ow n floor last vear the two squads engaged in a classic battle at Bountilul which went into three overtimes The ikes e entuallv prev ailed Even though Friday s game is big the teams will still have seven more region battles to go And both will have to make the journey to Kivsville to face last year s 5A second place team Davis who cl m ust as coon possess the i thciiiscl cs The ! iiiHOWue i ihus tar in region BOLT THOSE CATS: Here's an editorial comment I sure hope Woods Cross can win a bas S ketball game These guys deserve it tlicv woik hard But it may take awhile It would be good it they could win one this vear Right now tluv aie 0 7 in region and over ill I don t know where they could pick up a victory Alter a game 1 igainst Muirav tonight the Cats iiave live possibilities before they have to plav Olympus. Fast and Murray again to close the regular season The live opportunities at Cvprus West at home, at Tooele. Granite at home, and Judge at home Cvprus Tooele Granite and Judge aie down there in the bottom hall ot the league standings (iiamte had not won a game until it placed Woods Cross The Farmers were sharp in that contest on their own floor Since then they have plaved as good as most teams in the region They won two more games and lost another in overtime Since it s going to be a long season Woods Cross should try some-'lun- g cird like hold on to the ball md tiv to still be within striking r i'r fourth quarter It d's eouldn t hurt Most teams play an aggressive trapping defense against the Cats, just holding the ball and killing time could be a challenge a I |