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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Sept. 1,1988 SPORTS High School Activities To Get Big Financial Boost From Business SOUTH COTTONWOOD. First Security Bank, the Utah Dairy Commission and Hardees of Utah used an unlikely medium to demonstrate their support for Utah high school activities Tuesday. of As a packed house representatives of the media, sportsmen and education officials looked on from the infield of the baseball Cottonwood high diamond, a prime dairy cow was paraded before them. Unusual as that was, it was what the cow was in athletics and other activities and teach discipline help traits uucucu eu dedication, handle the stresses of life. "I would not be standing here today if it were not for athletics," Reid asserted. Fred Roberts, former Bingham and BYU basketball star and professional player with the Jazz, Celtics and now Milwaukee Bucks, followed Reid. Roberts to his not just pointed eye - a check for $650,000. The Utah High School Activities the Association had billed announcement as "biggest news to hit Utah high school activities in their 51 year history," and your school," he noted, "and, through that, pride in ourselves." Dr. Scott Bean, State Associate Superintendent from the State wearing that caught everyones participation in athletics, but other activities as well. "Activities help create pride in schools providing activities." Both Dr. Bean and, later, Beere to emphasized that, aminling reports from educational testing organizations, like the Aiiieficaii Testing Bureau, participants in activities, in general, have higher academic standards than nonparticipants. First Security President Scott Nelson called the partnership between the UHSAA and its new corporate sponsors, "a wonderful mosaic of people getting together to meet a need." Noting the increased financial pressures on education, Nelson added that "often it is extra curricular activities are the first thing cut." "It is a continuous policy of ours to support worthwhile programs Nelson like UHSAA," the of Education, reminded in attendance that his were departments funding had been festivities Tuesdays structured accordingly. A flag the same for three years in a row Continued on next page. ceremony and performance by the and "that causes problems for Cottonwood drill team, music, balloons and special guests like Utah Jazz Coach and General Manager Frank Layden, professional basketball player Fred Roberts, BYU Assistant Basketball Coach Roger Reid and the Utah Dairy Royalty added color No one who has followed Judge and class to the occasion. SALT LAKE. Judge Memorial The $650,000 donation, to be and American Fork engaged in teams ever leaves early. They spread over the next three years, what Coach John Colosimo know that the Bulldogs have a habit of coming back, and they will, in the words of UHSAA described as a "good Executive Director Glen L. Beere, " with American Fork did it again as Sonne hit Prokopis "making it possible for the getting the ball last and scoring with 2:59 left to make it Activities Association to maintain try failed. with just 23 seconds left to win Judges The Cavemen then went on a the level of activities it sponsors statewide" through increased march of their own to the Judge Judge hosts Cyprus tomorrow support to local schools and school (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. and on the 30 where it looked like they would LOCKING UP . . . West Jordan defensive definitely caused districts. It is the largest sum following score again. But they fumbled and problems for a young and still Friday will travel to back Andy Carstensen (6) tries to corral Kearns recovered. A few plays later ever donated to the association. learning Jaguar defensive unit as Kearns went on to Judge 7:30 for another Logan game. quarterback Jeremy Castro (14) in action from Frwin the contest With First Security Bank as the American Fork opened the Kenny Reynoso scored on a idays opener hosted by Kearns. Castro Major Name Sponsor, all 500 plus scoring as, after intercepting a pass from Sonne and school led activities and Although the sports high Judge pass on the third play of Judge conversion try failed, it playoff and championship events the game, the Cavemen drove 38 will be named the "UHSAAFirst yards for six and the PAT was looked as though Judge was home Security Bank Championships." good. Judge tied it a few minutes free. In addition, Utahs 2,000 dairy later after a good drive, with the Judge tried a squib kick which the Dairy Commission, is touchdown coming on a went fanners, awry and hit one of the KEARNS. Going into Fridays Larson added, will hopefully pay pass to Gregory, who set the Major Supporting Sponsor Rob Sionne to Steve Prokopis up the american Fork linemen on the football opener between hometomorrow dividends (Friday) play well, then, gathering in the and "official beverage," while The home team took kick line. The on screen was pass. standing Kearns and visiting when Kearns must entertain a toss, ran 50 yards for the Coogs Hardees of Utah has been target. of the break, scoring advantage West Jordan, Cougar Coach Tom could team come that final six pointer. The PAT Kearns designated the Official Sponsor Highland The Cavemen went up 13-- on a the winning TD three plays later Larson said he had a good feeling into the 5 p.m. match ranked a 30-- advantage. and "official fast food restaurant quarterback sneak after a long on a quarterback sneak. about the contest and those number one in the minds of many. West Jordan, determined to of the UHSAA. Coach Colosimo said that the drive. They then took a 19-- lead feelings were backed up by his Despite the loss, West Jordan finish on something positive, The corporate sponsorship into the locker room after a Judge game was a typical first game team on the field. The Cougars Coach Tom Molen said he saw launched a solid drive, state fumble. American Fork faked a with both teams having five program will include captured a 0 victory over the signs of promise in his team, which included a and state championships. field goal on fourth down and turnovers. He playoffs out singled crew. which must now grow up fast, quarterback keeper by Jeff young Jaguar events will include boys who had two touchdown Sports scored on a Prokopis, pass. Getting off to a good start, seeing that it must travel to VanLeeuwen and a gain and girls tennis, boys baseball, Judge came back late in the catches and who punted well, Hillcrest tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. by Marty Middleton on a fake golf, cross country, volleyball, HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL third quarter, driving downfield although Judge only punted Coach Larson reported that he punt. The Jags finally reached the football, wrestling, swimming, SCHEDULE and scoring on a run by twice. Mike Steele had a good felt his offensive unit was better end zone on a pass from boys and girls basketball, Eric Brown to bring the score to game for the Bulldogs, as he for than prepared Friday any VanLeeuwen to Jason Perkins. Friday, Sept. 2: track and field and both offensive and at the end of three quarters. played other first game experience he Hunsaker was on target with the gymnastics, activities are soccer. defensive line. Brown and Scott The widened Cavemen their could remember. the Certainly PAT. Bingham at Alta, 3 p.m. drill team, forensic competition, handled themselves lead in the fourth on a broken Ravarino quick start the offense got off to Murray at Bonneville, 7:30 p.m. Naturally, Coach Larson had all drama meets and musical play when their quarterback, well at inside linebackers, with to did that Mountain View at Brighton, 3 nothing change kinds of praise for the efforts of competition in solo, ensemble and rolling out to his left, fumbled and Mike Chummers having a good opinion as it took the Cougars quarterback Jeremy Castro, who p.m. jazz. the ball was recovered by one of game at outside linebacker. for six. first in Viewmont at Granger, 5 p.m. possession was 3x3 passing for 95 yards with The initial UHSAAFirst his team mates, who ran it into Reynoso played well, both at wide The key play in the drive was a a West Jordan at Hillcrest, 7:30 tosses called back on Security championship will be the couple of receiver and defensive back. score. pass from from penalties and one other on an 2A, 3A and 4A girls tennis meet the end zone for a p.m. Mountain Crest at Jordan, 4:30 Jeremy Castro to J. R. Gregory, interference call. He also had the scheduled in October. covering 20 yards, while the p.m. punt return for a UHSAA President Lynn came on a seven-yarrun touchdown and several other good payoff 7:30 Cyprus at Judge, p.m. McArthur the donation accepted Griffith. Lance runs. by Roger Highland at Kearns, 5 p.m. in behalf of the associations Somerville and Fred Scott, Bountiful at Olympus, 4:30 p.m. notched 58 more Stambaugh Board of Directors and Legislative alternating at fullback also had ground yards with Griffith and Council, Taylorsville at Weber, 7:30 p.m. stating "This most Cottonwood at Ben Lomond, 7:30 some important gains. Rick Somerville both adding some donation will allow us to generous Carothers added the extra point. p.m. yardage. In all, Kearns continue the integrity and In the second period, Carothers important He 1$ Already Guilty Of Harrassment Granite at Cedar City, 7:30 p.m. had 201 yards on the ground. standards of the past." scored again for Kearns when a So far as Kearns defensive Coach Layden recalled some of Cougar drive stalled at the efforts were concerned, "They all his experiences in sports and the HIGH SCHOOL Our Early American Colonists Had A Slogan Jaguar four. He kicked a did a pretty decent job," the coach support of caring teachers and 10-VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE field goal to give Kearns a note of As Follows: stated, making special coaches, noting that "all the advantage. Kris Castro, Vea, Bryan Veazie, of life may be taught lessons Tuesday, Sept. 6 End Tyranny Bogins." Elections "Where Yearly Just before the half, West Fred Scott, Chuck Perea, Robert sports." Murray at Grantsville, 5 p.m. through offense whose had Jordan, Carrillo and Shawn Callahan. "It may be," he added, "that the Wednesday, Sept. 7 A Fellow Republican sputtered most of the first two Granite at East, 4 p.m. best classroom in the world is the and untracked got periods, finally athletic field." Willis L. Jacobson Thursday, Sept. 8 moved the ball into Cougar Reid stated activities Roger Bingham at American Fork, 3 territory. Finally halted by the "make bring and life exciting and p.m. Kearns defense, West Jordan sent MAGNA. The second annual have made me a well rounded Cottonwood at Cyprus, 3:30 p.m. in its fine place kicker Don Morrill Memorial Race will be individual." Paid Political Ad Further, participation Taylorsville at Granger, 3:30 p.m. Hunsaker, who booted a Orem at Hillcrest, 4 p.m. held in 10, Sept. Magna Saturday, 10-field goal to make the score Park with the starting gun to Kearns at Murray, 3:30 p.m. at the halfway point. sound at 9 a.m. West Jordan at Mountain View, 4 Kearns started the second half All proceeds from the 5k fund p.m. the same way as the first with an event will go to Brandy Brighton at Alta, 4 p.m. raising quick score, the capper being a Morrill, survivor of a Skyline at Olympus, 3:30 p.m. tragic traffic from pass of on 8400 West. accident Castro to Kevin Stambaugh, who The signup fee is $7 for those took in the ball falling over to or $8 on wishing off backwards. A bad snap foiled the the day of the race. Checks should PAT try. be made payable to Morrill another delivered Kearns Memorial Trust Fund, Virginia R. lightening strike moments later. I just 25 min from SLC off Mondragon, 7 So. Main, Room Wien the Cougars forced the Jags 308, Tooele, Utah 84074 or Summer Series Danny Saturday to punt, Castro gathered in the Rodriquez, 3854 So. 7080 West, September 3 4 pm Rick Mjrk ball and danced his way West UUU. The following arc pm ate clubs for members Valley City, Utah 84120. downfield, behind key blocks by Donations can be made through This Weekend and (heir guests Redwood So. 4197 Fred Scott and Leroy Vea, for 60 Clegg, grandmother of Nancy The touchdown. point Brandi, 8001 So. 3620 West, West Cisero's 306 yards and a 6800 Sept 3 Moody Blues at ParkWest after try was good this time. Jordan 84084. Coll (262-4940- ) Now lohn 5 Park Bateman Thurs: Sept. City Miners Day. Old time fun. food Sept Castro completed his heroics in Tempo For more information call either festivities. Features a parade on Historic Mam Sun Sept 4 Wright Bros. 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