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Show Thursday, Jan. 7.1982 Page 3 an chance everyone leader training programs equal to play. That proved to be are scheduled for 7 p.m. activate the area's especially important to on both Jan. 5 and Jan. 12 the winning team, which at the stake center at 900 Explorer program. "Don Carlson played four games the S. and 2800 W. first night and six on the "The kids are already suggested we try a second, including four in asking us what we're basketball tournament," Treglown a row. Under the double going to do next," he recounted. "The elimination format, each concluded. tournament is one of team was guaranteed two several types of activities games. One of the reasons recommended under the felt the idea of Treglown Explorer program." Because all of the letting the players do registered Explorer posts their own officiating in West Jordan area were worked so well was that it affiliated with the IDS seemed to be One can only build so If one team Church, Carlson and snowmen. When many Treglown, both young started to call a lot of nitchildren's hands get your men's presidents on their picking' fouls on the other cold bring them to the respective stakes, started team, the other team nearest Salt Lake County out through the church could get even by doing Library to participate in had when same the they organization. However, the variety of programs next year any and all the ball. No foul shots for sponsored just registered posts, included were taken, but having children. new ones at the airport play interrupted on each and the city fire foul proved to be an Four and five year olds department, will be adequate deterrent. On are invited to join those occasions where a eligible. Children's Librarian foul was called, double to decided run it They Dodie Tudor at the during the holidays each team took turns Whitmore Library, 2197 because that period is taking the ball out of E. 7000 S., for a series of e sort of a for the bounds. preschool programs on "We really don't want kids. Games were limited Tuesdays through stated to 20 minutes the first officials," at 2 p.m. Stories, January night and to IS on the Treglown. "No official is finger plays, and films second. Action started at going to see everything are among the scheduled 6 p.m. with the last game and when they do miss activities. getting underway at 9:30 something players or p.m. Two games at a fans might be tempted to Preschool film festivals time could be handled at yell at the officials and will be held at the got mad." the stake center location. Peterson Branch Treglown said that he Teams with more than 9340 S. 700 E., on Library, three players had to and Carlson are not going Wednesdays through rotate one player in and to let things die with this at 1:30 p.m. and January one out each time they tournament. Another at on Whitmore THE SENTINEL Explorer basketball were trying to come up with some ideas, to re- tournament staged In this of age technically advanced and highly organized sports, staging a two day long, 23 team, 80 game basketball tournament without the benefit of officials would seem to be the height of folly, an open invitation to endless court quarrels and maw confusion. But, while the Golden Eagle District Explorer M il l basketball tournament held last Dec. 29 and 30 did not make use of any officials, it did not go without officiating. It organisers, West Jordan area Explorer scout leaders and IDS stake high councllmen Don Carlson and Cliff Treglown, simply put the young men on the honor system and it worked. "We were a little worried about letting the do thousands of driveways locations to stage the all across the country tourney including the uses no officials. Be- ward chapels at 6300 S. cause of that fact, 3200 W. and 7500 S. and Treglown noted, the kids 2700 W. little had (both included in trouble the West Jordan Utah to the idea. adapting Stake) and the West "We had . only one Jordan West Stake instance where we had to Center at 7350 S. 3200 W. go down onto the court to All three buildings intercede," he added. were donated free of "But, aside from that charge for the things went pretty tournament. Treglown smooth." and Carlson also donated At the end of the .80 all the organizational game marathon, a team time. The only cost representing the West charged to the boys was Jordan Seventh Ward as $1 fee that went came out on top, besting exclusively to buy the second place team trophies. Each member from the West Jordan of the top three finishing Seventeenth Ward. West teams received a trophy. Jordan Sixteenth came in The Golden Eagle third. Explorer District on the encompasses the entire championship team were West Jordan area. Ken Lisombee, Wayne However, only 23 posts Playing . Murray, their .Moosman, Ronald were and Todd on stated the second Rackley; officiating," Treglown. "But, we were place squad were Pratt really gratified to see the Dimond, Barry Nielson, honor the Uds showed." Ryan Schick, and Robert WnOe the idea of letting Butterfield; and on the the players do the third place crew were officiating Is new to Wes Wells, Mike Brown, organised tournament, and Don Hunt. the basic format is not: Because of the number e basketof teams and the ball, the same game resulting large number of played in thousands of games, organizers were on forced to acquire three and backyards players three-on-thr- three-on-thre- represented. Treglown stated that due to the interest shown by other posts since the tournament was held, next year's tournament will probably be much larger. Explorer scouts range in age from 16 to 18 years. Treglown said that the idea for the tournament came about during an ee Programs dosignod for kids g. lag-tim- thus has been for this Thursday and Explorer roundtable scored, keeping Explorer Roundtable players fresh and giving scheduled where leaders meeting, Thursdays through January at 10:30a.m. Top placing teams from the West Jordan Explorer basketball tournament. Top (left to right), Wayne Murray, Ronald Moosman of the first place Seventh Ward team (missing Todd Rackley, Ken Usombee); middle, Ryan Schick, Pratt Dimond of the second place Seventeenth Ward team; and bottom, Mike Brown, West Wells, and Don Hunt of the third place Sixteenth Ward team. 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