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Show Highland, Skyline, Olympus Teams Miss First Place, Waiting For 1966 Save on i Highland Skyline and Olym- pus nigh school ski teams are toward 1966 for ski honors after watching a strong looking Ogden High team win the Knud -sen Cup over the weekend. Highland placed . second to the strong Ogden team with Skyline axd Olympus following in order .East finished fifth Highland showed a lot of depth as its B team finished sixth. too, Skyline, showed team depth as its B" entry finished in a tie with Rowland Hall-S- t. Marks for eighth place. Members of Highland's nd-place team include Ar seco- lene Belnap, Ann Roberts. Linda Jenkins, Jim Shatter, Dave Jenkins, Steve Spring-meye- r, John Frank and Dan ApRoberts On Skyline's third-plaEagle ski team were Janne Smith, Linda Ferre and Kathy Dahn oo the gal's team with Jim Sage, Bry Herzog, Dave Partenheimer. Fred Ferre and Austin Amundsen comprising the boy's entry Olympus, finishing fourth, had hopes of winning the cup ce third straight time and thereby retire it But the Olympus team is comprised of all juniors except for veteran Wayne Petty. Joining Petty on the Olympus team are Tom Carter, John Crane, Steve Durham Creighten Wirick, Clair Feesa Wendy Riser and Chip Hall a Checking Accounts Highland. 521 9 Skyline, 535 7. 4 Olympus. 545 6 5 6 East. 576 6 Highland B, 591 2 Sky View, 592 2 Rowland Hall-S- t. 7 8 683 3 Marks, 8) (tie) Skyline B, 683 3 10 West, 738 5 11 Here is how teams finished in annual high school race: 1. Ogden. 514 0 2 Judge Memorial, 743 Granite, 838 3. 4 Ref Turns Coach, Wins Title Long-tim- e area basketball official and local sports booster Dick Christensen turned his talents to the coaching profession and came out a cham- halftime lead, owned but a 21-lead in the final seconds of the game before a cinch basket capped the scoring. High scorers for Christenseventh sen's rs was the talented Mark who netted 13 points along with Doug Richards who hit for 9 to account for most of the Granite scoring. The Olympus team, applying a press on the Granite club most of the game, had Chris Page double in figures. Page scored 11 for the losers. 20 hard-worki- pion. Christensen, a basketball official, found coaching can be fun as he watched his Granite seventh graders rewin over gister a close 23-Olympus In Salt Lake County Recreation Department championship play last weekend. 20 with an Christensen, 11-- 9 ng K' also were presented trophies for their participation in the three junior high basketball programs. Individual trophies were presented each member of championship teams with ribbons given to runners-u- p. 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