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Show at p.m. Coaches at W.J. Ute new high school means a new coaching staff and the administration at West Jordan High School appears to have chosen its very carefully. Those taking the head coaching positions at West Jordan will be a mixture of promising newcomers and seasoned veterans, many coming from successful programs at other area high schools. A case in point is the new head football coach, Larry Sanich. Larry was an assistant coach at Jordan last season and before that was head coach at Evanston High in Wyoming, where in three of his four years he guided his team to state titles. He also coached the Wyoming all-stteam. Dan Cowan, the new basketball coach, is A Last week's article on Ute Conference football registrations incorrectly stated that Hillcrest registrations would also take place on Aug. IS. But, league officials reported that Aug. 8 was the last day for signing up at the Hillcrest High location. Registrations will still be allowed, however, if those hoping to take part get in touch with any member of the league readership or league president Sherrie Beeny at Critical need for Coaches Beeny reported that while the number of has reached an e high, the player sign-up- s league is still in need of coaching help. Three head coaching jobs and several assistant positions are still vacant. Anyone with football background is eligible for filling one of the open spots. Beeny added that those interested should get in touch with her. Cheerleaders in becoming team ladies interested Young cheerleaders are also invited to take part. There are no age limitations for cheerleaders and those can be assignparticipating ed to the team of their choice. 255-946- all-tim- UUUUUUUU another ' former assistant with a winning background, coming out of Hillcrest High with eight years of experience. Cowan played college ball at the U of U at and was an South in both basketball and football.He will also coach men's tennis. Piloting the baseball program at West Jordan will be Al Poland, a two m all-stat- $ UCG3FTED3AFHY Ssb helping ensrgy )jf ffidsntfefcrfes year assistant at $$$ 35 off 1" ra&si CSr.it 25offSfcstttre&vcrtfcs!s to Save your Isactlag & coe&tj $ $ We now carry Amerit one Paint in our new larger store 15 Off when you bring In this ad or purchase blinds, drapes or shutters ; .m. 30 that he was a past world class sprinter, rated in the top six in the world standings. Moving over from ham coach is Steve Bickmore, who'll be in charge of the West Jordan cross country Results from the Murray open tourney are as follows: Class A - first Henry 61.9 Benson, Ogden, percent ringer average; second Roger Parsons, 55 percent; Midvale, third Richard Buchan-na45.5 Midvale, squad. percent; Bingham's swimming program is Richard Dana Morris, who high introduced sign-u- p slate revised T 5 Off Selected Wallpaper Bing- ham. Poland has also coached the Bingham American Legion team to the state championships going on now. A name long associated locally with wrestling is Vert "Tex" Casto, who returns to education after several years in another vocation. Casto coached at Hillcrest High prior to that, building a solid program there. George Hughes, a former basketball coach at Uintah and more recently a P.E. teacher at Bingham Middle School will take charge of the golf program. f2ll fci hocii ccnivrrsticn Fkcr.t Our Prof 8ftbR'4 ct Richard cor 233443 Ivy Pbct Shopping tester 47C0S. WOE. No. 26 West, another Jordan transplant, will lead the West . Jordan track program. While a lot of people know West from his past four years at Jordan, not many were aware Dunnenbacke. At Bingham, he helped move the fledgling program coaching along the Miners' first region and state class competitors. Another former Bing- - District 14 sign-up- s for soccer set Sign-up- s for recrea- tion soccer teams in District 14 of the Utah Youth Soccer Association will be conducted this Saturday, Aug. IS, and the following Saturday, Aug. 22, at the Copperview Community Center, 8446 S. 340 W., from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. To be eligible, one must be seven to 14 years of age and live within the school boundaries of Sandy, East Sandy, Midvale, East Midvale, Mount-vieCopperview, and Midvalley elementary schools. Sign-up- s are open to both boys and girls. The registration fee will be (20 and each applicant must show proof of age. Also, at least one parent must accompany his or her son or daughter. All competition teams have full rosters, so sign-up- s are for recreation teams only. 5-- 4-- Archuletta, Sandy, percent; fifth Nolan 36.6 Benson, Clinton, region championship last year, will be trying at West One of Morns' fellow ladies coaches at Bingham, Penny Hish, will take the head volleyball and basketball spots at West Jordan. Last year her basketball team finished fourth at state. Completing the West Jordan raid on Bingham head coaches, Melanie Briggs comes over to coach tennis and track and field for the ladies. fourth Tito 2-- 34.6 magic Jordan. 2-- 0-- Pugmlre on BYU Salt Lake, percent. Eyre, 0-- Class B first Keith Erickson, Salt Lake, 5-- 49.3 percent ringer average; second Rudy Labotto, Salt Lake, 46.5 percent; third Bill 3-- Shelton, Taylorsville, 3.2, 44.2 percent; fourth Doyle Peterson, Ogden, 41.5 percent; fifth Ray Fivas, Salt Lake, 33 percent; sixth Peggy Overbay, Sandy, 29.3 percent. Class C - first Russ 33.4 Horan, Orem, percent ringer average; second Al Nichol, 32 Pleasant Grove, third Charlie percent; school alignments will change 0-- Hill- They'll be some changes made in the alignment of the area's high school athletic prothis month changes for both and schools. One major change will occur in Region Two of the division, which will gain two members. Locally, that means the opening of the new West Jordan The School. High Jaguars will be joined by a new neighbor to the north, Taylorsville. The two new members will 3-- 4-- Six. The changes, whether they be additions or delations, should make some interesting moments: two new and promising programs in Region Two and two solid athletic groups joining with an already competitive field in Region Six. It's Home Again 4-- 1, 3-- Rosults in Johnson, Grantsville, horsoshoo play listod Worthington, Salt 26.3 percent; Lake, fifth Joe Oborn, Bounti- The Utah State Horseshoe Pitchers' Association sponsored a sanctioned open tournament1 at the county courts located in the Murray City park, last Saturday evening. The next event on the horseshoe schedule will be the annual "Devfy-vill- e Days" tournament. Deweyville is located 14 miles north of Brigham City (Take Honeyville exit then six miles north). Action will begin (With Nuts) 31.2 percent; fourth 3-- D. 3-- ful, 26.9 percent, 2-- 3, sixth Don Murray, cent. Quick, 31.8 per- 0-- Gass D first Buane Salt Lake, Brunger, 5-- 21.2 percent ringer average; second Lynn Overbay, Sandy, 32.2 percent; third A. 3-- Ballingham, Ogden, percent; fourth Lee 21.2 Jolley, Provo, percent; fifth Gene 14.2 Schmidt, Sandy, M. sixth Peterpercent; 18.1 son, Ogden, percent. Class E - first Cleo 3-- 28.6 750 L Center St, Kito! 8732 S. Stab St, 2284 9-- E. 70th S.. IlilbfdjFbza Wbll put $I5 wwAof travel secerillyiini me palm ofyoumr tend at bo additional cost ooo J feiiiaiiiasi UNITED CASH MANAGEMENT INC. A Money Market Fund No sales charge Free check writing Minimum Investment: $1,000 W . npoi-i23- uauy uviuenus, paiu invnuuy . . fjt . 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Pog ham, Brighton, when competition gets underway later team 19tl give Region Two a total of seven teams which also include Alta, Bing- grams 4, percent; sixth Bruce Thursdaf. Aufust 13t 2, n, 43.1 to work that same kind second W. Lindsay, Mid 19.6 percent vale, third Connie Bunnell 10.3 per Riverton, cent; fourth E. Balling 4.5 ham, Ogden, percent. 3-- brought Bingham gymnastics to a state contending position the past couple of years and a of THE SENTINEL Section 2 34 Midvale, Snarr, High average percent ringer 24-ho- ur |