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Show Sports I pft Going la ( By DAVE W1GHAM .ike CITY - Post season honors continue to i ' Mlocal etes as tne t0P basketball players il- i"1 vear were honored for their efforts in being ' i,. -0 ' fill-State and All-Region in their respective ej. .;, nnlNG e list of local stars are a couple of All-;5 All-;5 "in3A, one from Davis High and another from r ;Cgoiwas named to the elite team as a guard while 'k !X McCleery was named center. Ryan missed all ' .season games due to a shoulder injury suffered and ere was some doubt as to whether he ? Jibeable to play roundball at all this year. As soon it-' "iretun1 to the young club things started to jell is'!; leadership. s iiiRK was the only resemblance of height on the 1 woods Cross club that was the surprise of the , mar was near the 20 point average per outing all '.'ml his fine play in the state tournament was one of m, reasons for the Cats' fifth place finish. 5 Wallace of Clearfield and Carl Woodward of ion were named to second team All-State honors, r. Jias the scoring machine for the Falcons all year, f' Vuiished sixth in the state tournament for scoring ' Leonly playing three games. Carl was the mainstay "- Lancer dub that took fourth place honors in the ! Larfare. Carl was considered by many to be the ': Jaiiside shooter in Region One. p ANOTHER Woods Cross player, guard Jeff Ostler, was second team Allstate for his fine play. Jeff was c u leader of the Wildcat bunch, the others seemed to i'. ijiB him in critical situations. Jeff is a very quick ',; who also has an excellent shooting touch. ; ipjy Howard of Davis also won All-Region honors in v paper lor his great play. Troy was the only big man - -ft Dart camp and although he gave away a lot of !i jte in opponents be never gave up trying. His play ' s instrumental in getting the Darts into .the state (!; jnamait and their high finish. jfGlON One coaches were scheduled to meet this t': , determine their All-Region club: The results will iejmied in next week's paper. |