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Show :. - o . . '. ' ., Aw - -- i ' ", ; ' a - -- r V W v V ft A. 'Vi W. ..I w ' ' -.- .- V - : ,, 4 1 PBlt v - " V a. -f " r'rTvrr: w.; ' '9.,J, - . ' 7 '.-to. 9fvjR . J . iit - Thursday, January 27, 1983 ' . represents Dugway by Monica Moe 10 points a game as a point "Stace I was knee-h- i to a guard. his senior During duck, is how SP4 John Mc- year before from his high Call answered me when I school J.V. team because he asked him how long he has was "too short. been playing basketball. The way he plays is living proof hes not kidding. However iorDuring inhis junior and senhigh school, Mclong he really has been play- Callyears was a regular starter. ing is finally paying off. Last week George Garrett of the His average was 24 points a. game, and 31 was his per-- Department of the Army notified McCall he has been sonalhigh. chosen to attend the tryouts After high school, McCall y for the team. Acwas offered scholarships at cording to McCall, hes "gonlocal na make it! colleges and universiAll-Arm- ' . SP4 McCall has played ties, but he turned them down and was a walk-o- n at . almost Elizabeth City State Univer- in North Carolina. After season there as a red shirt, he decided to go someplace any kind of league bas- ketball you can think of. He began in his junior year at Clarkton High School m where he would get more playing time, so hetrans-- Clarkton, North Carolina, after he had been cut the T ferred to North Carolina year against Fayetteville State University lie scored his college high of 22 points. After college, McCall joined the Army and was jans. stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey. The post team he was on there, went for 29-- 0 the. season and won the Northeastern Conference Championship, which covers the area from New York to Washington, D.C. While he played for averMic-Atlant- ic Fort Dix, McCall was aging 30 points a game and playing the center position at 62. After that game, he was chosen for the Team and then named Most . All-St- ion ar Valuable Player. . McCall gets picked for this, he will travel with that team next year. During McCalls years Jn college, he was a sociology major. At NCCU he was given an award for best , percentage shooter for the seaIn senior his son). year at Clarkton High School, McCall was selected for the team in North (eighty-perce- If McCall makes the y Team he will be playing basketball for 3 months, from January 20 to March 20. From of March the All-Arm- Interservice Championship Tournament will be held somewhere around the San Francisco bay area. During this tournament, the Forces Team will be' chosen from the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine All-Arm- ed , teams at the tournament. If nt All-Conferen- 6-- 12 The Dugway Trojans, presenting the men's post team here, continued their advance on sole possession of first place in the Tooele County Basketball League by defeating two opponents over the past two weeks. First, they cruised past to 49 in a of game played January 12. the Dugway Trojans, lets go a shot from the outside point. Leaders of the Dugway team as a Fantastic Plastic player are Donell Killian, Gerald Lebron, with tries unsuccessfully for the Flunoy and Ben 11 respectively, 12 and 19, Marlon (Photo by DONELL KILLIAN, No. 15 of Fantastic Plastic 67 5-- ce Carolina. For McCall, basketball is not a part of life, its' a way of life. With his hard work and dedication, maybe in three months- he will be re-on the . ... w- All-Arm- ed Forces Basketball Team. The Trojans will be without their leading point scorer, McCall, who will be compety ing to make the team. "Im hoping the other players on this team, like Killian, Flunoy and Lebron, can take up the slack of McCall's departure. If so, we will be a tough team to beat, Fantastic Plastics high scor- stands at 2 overall, 2 in ers were Smart with 26 and league play. Smith with 9. On February 3, the Trojans will their first Next, In a harder fought- gamebeofplaying the seasonal post Trovictory, January 19, the scheduled to be tournament, DwarPhis b to jdowied at Tooele the Junior played 5 John McCall led all scoers 21 toUowed by Lebrons High School. "We should be at a slight disadvantage for nun,-,- ., n. Tops for the 14 upcoming tournament, Decor were- Roberts 20 and Wil Jackson, coach of stated Russell 18. the Dugway team. The Trojans are now in a tie for first with Grantsville, which is still leading in wins based on the number or games played through uary 19. Dugway s record 6-- re- . free-thro- w Two more victims fall prey So Trojans powerful offense By Sp4 Tim Karas and Wil Jackson , tryouts All-Ar- my When McCall was trans-- : ferred to Dugway last spring he began training to play for Dugway's post team, the Trojans. Here, hes leading the team with a 25 point average, and 34 points is his highest game for the Tro- Central University (NCCU), At NCUU he was averaeing s . 0 All-Arm- said Jackson. - JOHN MCCALL is practicing his' techniques while ball game. McCall left last Thursday, Jan. 20 for the dribbling warming up for a recent basket- Army basketball tryouts in Pre- sidio, Calif; Former DHS students named to U of U honor roll Four of Dugways former students have been named to the University of Utahs honor roll. Allison Brauner, Mike Follis, Alfred Keetch and Kelly Stephens have all attained a 3.0 grade point average or above for this past fall quarter. , Jan-bloc- k. Coleman! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,0000000000000000 I COME TO SEARS . o CRAFTSMAN HARDWARE o o o SALE o Starting Tuesday, January 25th o o . 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