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Show f THE SAMPLER Thursday, June 10, 1982 Spnit Outdoor recreation services ottered OtrasBalle by SP4 Hm Karas You can now rent equipment from the outdoor recreation building here at Dugway. "Any individual that is assigned or attached to Dugway who has a military l.D. or civilian privilege card can check out equipment," said Sgt. Jerry Earley, Moral Support Activities. On May 26, 1982 the newly re- ;n by Steven Hoover Week for her efforts against Year in and year out, graduation Wendover. Mustangs win it all What can be said about these guys that hasn't already been. All the long hours and bus rides that these guys have put in to achieve their ultimate goal, the state title. I feel fortunate, because if there was ever a time to be stationed here at Dugway, it was this past year. Although I didn't make it to the finals, listening to it on the radio made you feel close enough. Mustang Tennis after graduation, there will always be the high school memories. For most that graduate a great deal of these memories come from being involved in sports. This year is no exception. When I first found out that I was coining to Dugway, the first I had even heard about it was its great tradition for doing alot with very little. After watching the sports program over the past year I have seen why they say it. The champions just seem to In this column we are going to review the past year in sports and pour out of the high school. For the name those who may not have second year in a row the Mustang been covered during the regular tennis team finished second at state behind Park City. Also also season. for the second year in a row Steve 4 Football season won a state tennis title. Last What has to be the highlight of Bruce as the number two singles the Mustang football season was year and this year as number the 9 comeback victory over player one. the Grantsville Cowboys. Troy Carney, last year's state After dropping their season champ as the number three singles opener at Milford on a last minute pllayer, finished as the runner-u- p touchdown run, the Mustangs number two. looked like they were going to fall asjhis years Other members of the tennis in their second game. team were Steve Lundy, Joe Trailing 26-- 0 at the half things Mohammed, Jeff Brothers, John looked pretty gloomy for the.home Toshiki DeWitt, Sakabayashi, opener. Robert David Steelman, Argyle, After returning to the field howDolle and Rob Soloman. Andy ever, the Mustangs led by John Good year for track ;Witkowski and Larry White In past years when Dugway has '.played like a team possessed. hosted the track meet the Before Grantsville knew what rains came.Region This year wasnt any happened they were on the short different, but the Mustangs were end of a 9 Mustang victory. true to the test. They were well This victory spurred the Musprepared for the weather accordtangs on to a final 4 slate. Only a ing to coach Steve Larson. He said season ending loss to Park City that there hadn't really been nice prevented them from making the weather for any of the meets this state playoffs. The Mustangs scored six touch- year. This season they played a pretty downs in one game, while rushing tough schedule going against for over 340 yards in. another 2A and 3A schools. mostly The Mustangs heroics did not go At the Tooele County Invitaunnoticed by the media as Tracy tional, Rob Kroff took a first in the Mullendore, Jack- Engel, John pole vault, Tracy (Spearchucker) Witkowski and Shane Brothers Mullendore took first place in the were selected to either the first or and Larry White second. second teams, with javelin, Jack Engel took first in both the Engel, Mullendore and Joe shot and discus. Mohammed being selected to the They- were also entered in team. several other invitationals where Mohammed also won the Gold did a respectable job. Helmet Award for leading the they Playing on their home turf, the' team with 78 tackles. Mustangs garnered enough points Lady Mustangs to finish third during Region. They finish 6 also finished sixth at state. The accomplishments of the As he did his sophomore and girls basketball team were much junior years, Jack Engel was the overshadowed by that of the boys best in the state at the shot, but they did have a winning and for the second putting year in a row he , : 34-2- 5-- Frontrunners for under 5. ri- Rental equipment can be checked out on a daily or weeky basis. When the outdoor recreation building is closed, no fee will be charged for those days. "There is a late fee for that equipment not returned on the date you specified modeled building opened for on your check-ou- t receipt," acbusiness. Helping get the old cording to Earley. Rental prices will vary dependbuilding back into shape were: Sgt. Jerry Earley, Pvt. Charlie Carrion, ing on your status and rank. we PFC Darrin Weierbach, SP4 Every single bit have is either new, been repaired Shannon MacNamarra; with occasional support from SP4 Rich or checked. Also the equipment Duran and Pvt. 2 Marlon Coleman. will be issued on a first come, firsf Recreation equipment can be served basis, Earley stated. So if you need any recreation rented on. the following days of. operation: equipment, you might want to stop Sunday and Tuesday - Closed by the outdoor recreation Wed. and Thurs.- - 5 p.m. to 8 building. 5-- 34-2- p.m. Fri. and Sat. - 9 a m. to 1 p.m. Mon. - 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. rii-r- , v 1 51 .v . i tj. t''4 5r A mer 50 All-Regi- on - Save 40 on Riviera classic or Alfie plaid. with banded cuffs and contrast trim. Big boys sizes S,M,L. Reg. Sale Little boys sizes . . . 4.50 3.37 Sale 3.60. Reg. 4.50. 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