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Show wm’ “DHE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 9 May 1, 2006 Dick Hunsaker Fundamental Skills Hoops Camp Announced Dick Hunsaker’s Fundamental Skills Hoops Camp will be held in Eden at Snowcrest Junior High School June 6, 7, and 8. The camp will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. each of the three days. Dick saker is Utah Valley State College’s head basketball coach, and was recently tabbed as Street & Smith’s Independent Coach of the year for the second consecutive = I oe a eee Name ee Phone( Football Signup Time! year. He was named National Coach of the Year by the Los Angeles Times while serving as acting head coach at the University of Utah. He was also honored as 2001 Mountain West Conference Coach of the year by both coaches and media while leading the Utes to the Mountain West Conference Championship. Registration for Hoop Camp is now underway. I City, State Zip I Age_—swHeight___—s Weight. l Camp Day Phone( ) Night Phone( I I PO Box 200 Huntsville, UT 84317 For more information call (801) = L ) Fee - $125.00 Mail to: Lewis Johnson [ Rocky Mountain Kenpo Karate is now available in Ogden Valley. Rocky Mountain Kenpo Karate will be teaming up with the Old Fire House to offer a summer program for Valley youth. Mountain Kenpo Karate offers training unlike any other martial arts program. Their aim is to build the type of self-confidence needed to overcome peer pressure, and to help students become a strong social support to peers. The karate program not only develops character and self-confidence in youth, it provides skills necessary for a lifetime of learnin; I j Emergency Contact iP | o 1 requiring medical attention. ee S I I —_t_ Weber Student to Represent Utah in Children involved in Rocky Mountain Kenpe Pp to Tollow directions. They will also develop a new sense of confidence. ter—both in academic and social environments. Jim and Tisha are the owners and head instruc- tors of Rocky Mountain Kenpo Karate, and have been actively involved with American Kenpc Karate International (AKKI) since its conception in 1997. Under the direction of Alan Jacob, state rep: resentative for Utah, they also own and operate a studio in Harrisville, and are excited for the opportunity to bring Kenpo Karate to the Valley. Jim and Tisha are looking forward to working not do well in team sports. It gives them the ability to flourish in an activity that combines both physical and mental practices. It is also safer than most school sports. Children with special needs, such as attention deficit disorder, learning difficulties, a hyperactivity are often recommended to parti ipate in martial arts because of the clear bene. fits of its structured training techniques. the son of Pam and Lewis Johnson who are long time residents of Huntsville. e cost of attending the Down Under Sports tournament is about $4000 so Jeremiah is trying to raise monies to fund the event. There will be a fundraiser spaghetti dinner on Saturday, May 20 starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Huntsville LDS church building at 7400 E. 250 S. just west of the town park. Along with CUTTER TEAM with owners at the Old Fire House to build the karate school into a year round program for both youth and adults. There are also plans of opening adult and women’s self defense classes. If interested, please call Becky at the Old Fire House at 745-5600, or call Rocky Mountain Kenpce Karate at (801) 540-9306. cont. from page 1 li friends, and their support. ithout them, we wouldn’t have been able to win. It’s a team effort; Jeremiah Johnson of Huntsville. States will meet in Los Angeles California at the end of July where they will take a chartered flight to the Australia sponsored PO BOX 200 HUNTSVILLE fei UT 84317 everyone knows what they need to do, and they rarely make a mistake. It’s great to have a team that can compete in the World Championships—especially within Division 1. I know people, man from the Valley, who have raced almost their entire The trip drawing will be held June 15 after 5:00 p.m. in the Down Under Sports tours office, 1755 N. 400 S., suite 201, North Logan, Utah 84341. Slopes UNDER 5 hed 5263 E. Elkhorn Circle len, I ort Fairway a Vell roe baths, 5 id course, | Pi Rest in 4] On 18-hole golf i R UNDER to qualify for, or NEW POU hrs LISTING NEW LISTING By 3364 N. Highway 162 4972 E. a Lane _ 4 bedroom lop ‘tin, on n. 24 10.28 acres. Country estate in ddkts e ridar with nact geese, duck, wild turkey, moose, i Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, Wolf Mountain Ski Resorts & Monte Cristo Pass . $1,950,000 tk Chuck Creamer racing with Smokin Brieff and North County. a NE ell CONTRACT em had Chuck racing for a win at the World Championships. LHT Twaynas Bid pulls to keep up with North County, a spirited appaloosa owned by the Creamers. event. Jeremiah is a senior at Weber High school where he serves as Student Body President. He has played varsity basketball for the past three years. Jeremiah is { compete at World.” ch race is % ofa mile long. Teams race at speeds as high as 55 mph, going from 0 to 50 withina ae yard span. was the eighth time the Creamers have seeeeaesind their club at the World Championship races, but the first time to capture a win. the $10 per plate dona- tion, there will be several items that will be auctioned off. All those who participate by making a donation to Jeremiah will be entered into a drawing for two trips to Australia, New Zealand, or Hawaii. For more information, or to make a _ donation, please contact Jeremiah at 745-3303, or mail to: Parents and teachers know that developing these skills help youth to perform bet- Martial arts are ideal for children who do Australian Basketball Tournament Jeremiah Johnson of Huntsville has been invited by International Sports Specialists to be a member of the basketball team representing Utah in the “Down Under Sports” tournament held in Australia. Teams from across the United first week of practice, and to help us ensure enough players and coaches to start the season off right. Call and remind your friends and invite new ones. We also need parents who are willing to coach. The first practice will be held July 31; and the first game, August ‘or more information,‘call Lora at 745-6869. Karate Available for Youth ee ) Address, It’s that time of year again! Football signups will be held May 18 and May 19 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Hart home in Liberty: 4909 N. 3300 E. Equipment will be passed out at this time. Please bring your child to weigh-in, and a copy of their birth certificate. There is a $75 fee that includes a physical. Please sign up early to avoid confusion the ‘from th acres, | dort uM ot fish your own oa $1,200,000 ~ fee ba bla ownrt 3615 N Wolf Creek Dr #104, Eden, UT Great Buy! 1 bedroom Wolf Lodge Condo. Overlo ks club a il Wolf community. 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