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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Page 2 No. 25,1882 Basketball action starts on Friday The school Miller, high .basketball season gets senior Jeff White underway this Friday with five of the six local guard; junior Steve teams in action. Schreiner, post; The only games that junior Matt Brown, will see local teams guard; senior Lance guard; battling it out against Thaxton, each other will both senior Darren Fortie, include Jordan High. forward; senior Bill Holt, forward; senior Dave Friday, at 7:30 p.m. (5:30 the Blomquist, J.V.) forward; p.m. 6-- 3 guard-forwar- d; 6-- 6 5-- 0 6-- 4 6--4 Beetdiggers will take on senior Steve Sutton, Brighton at Brighton then center; junior John 3 on the following evening, Miller, forward; at the : same time, junior Scott Woodhead, guard; junior Todd Bingham will visit Jordan. Simmons, 6 forward; Though some final junior Mark Seigler, 1 touches are needed for guard; and sophomore Jordan's roster, head, John Beuchert, coach Hal Hale was able After the opener with to release a list of varsity Jordan, Brighton will probables. They include visit Woods Cross on the junior guard Russell following Tuesday then Muir, senior center Matt will entertain East on Player, junior forward Dec. 3. Cowan and his Jaguars enter the upcoming season by hosting Granger this Friday night at 7:30 p.m. They follow up with a home game against Granite on Nov. 30 and trip to Cyprus on Dec. 3. Some of the top Jaguar players to watch for are senior Mike Wohlforth, 4 6-- 6-- 4 6-- 5-- 6-- senior post-forwar- d; guard-forwarRon Rowland, Robbie junior Allen, 64 senior Jeff Crellin, 6' 6-- 2 d, post-forwar- outside player; senior Jeff Martinez, 6' outside player; senior Jeff outside Longson, Jeff Price, player; junior 6 outside player; and 5-- 8 junior Brad Johnson, 0 outside player. As of last weekend, Hillcrest's Jim JImas Curtis was down to 21 players, Hill, senior Final cuts at Alta1 were hoping to arrive at a final forward David Deem, made senior guard Shane Monday, too late to varsity line-u- p by the make deadline for this Christensen, junior guard Mike Thompson, senior week's edition. Head forward-cente- r Gary coach Myron Long, VanEkelenburg, junior however, reported that forward-cente- r Guy there were still 22 players with shots at the varsity Hendrickson, junior guard Danny McEntire, junior forward Brad Bryan, junior forward Mike and Gomez, sophomore guard Mike Graham. Other players working out with the varsity are sophomore guards Jed Oliver and Mike and Harris sophomore d guard-forwar- Kyle Simons. Among those expected to see action with Bingham are seniors Jason Bleak, Steve Foreman, 6; David Larson; Brad Miller, Paul Newbold, Greg Singleton, Matt Symes, Jay Applegate, Burgess, 6; 6-- 2; 6-- 1; 6-- 2; 1; Juniors Scott Blayne Butterfield, Dan 5-- 9; Henderson, 6; Brad Holt, Mike McMullin, Bob Murdock, 6; and Jon Kenny Rice, 4; 0; Roberts and 6-- 4; sophomore Kenny Peck, 6-- Following the game at Jordan, Bingham's next action will be at Granger on Nov. 30 and at home against West on Dec. 3. Brighton coach Duke Reid is working hard to get ready for the Jordan game, as athletes from the state championship football team are given a chance to make the varsity roster. Still coach Reid was able to list a large number of players expected to see action thisyer: Brett Senior middle of this week. The Huskies will return several of last year's key performers including Brett Varoz, Marty Haws, and Reed Porter along and J.V. rosters. Alta will with Kelly Clayton, be at Skyview Friday, Hillcrest's first man off will host Jordan next the bench. The Huskies won't do Tuesday, and will be at home for Viewmont on battle until Dec. 1 when Dec. 3, all 7:30 p.m. they travel to Murray. games. Alta will also be Then on Dec. 3, they will one of eight teams to take be at home against part in the Elko, Nevada Olympus. Varsity action Tournament on Dec. will start at 7:30 p.m. for West Jordan coach Dan both games. mam BEAUTIFUL events starting . p i AVAILABLE AT TREE ft v All 111 OSfc. t tTA. i, . 'ljlf8 ' ' JLj U II SOUTH 3100 1 I I OF ALUED'S 10TS! )M0 1TWU (99$ a to )UU I f BTTT .. 1 1 JaIDDiL II II II On Tuesday, Thursday, A four week session starts.tmFeb.26. Each Saturday there will be supervised bus transportation and lunch (for those who desire it), a lift ticket, and a three hour group lesson. Bus pick-upoints locally will be Sandy City Hall and the Cottonwood Heights Spa. In addition a ski clinic will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 3 at the South Valley YMCA offices at Sandy City Hall. To help raise funds for those who may have trouble coming up with FOOT 6-to- -8 mm Winter YMCA Without even breaking the money to cover the stride, the South Valley lessons, the YMCA has YMCA has made the scheduled a Video Game over from Tournament for Dec. 11 change summer to its winter at Peter Piper Pizza, 9496 slate of recreation S.700E. The top prize will be a programs. At the top of the list is pinball machine. Oh, and skiing. The YMCA offers bring your own quarters. Karate classes will classes for ages six to adult. A six week session continue on Tuesdays and of instruction begins Jan. Thursdays in the Sandy 8. City Hall gymnasium. . jf V i and Friday nights there will be adult basketball and volleyball. The registration deadline for both is Dec. 17. Aerobic exercise is the purpose of the Y's Tn A' Extrodin-Air- " classes on Monday and Wednesday. 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