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Show Tootle Transcript, Thursday, May 13, 19S2 17 i A. T. Roberts Sports Editor j Eleven Nominees For Phil Didericksen Memorial Award The selection committee which will pick the winner of the first Tooele and Crantsville high schools, and the final selection is sure to lie a difficult one. Wendover, liecause of its limited athletic pmgrain did not submit a candidate. Phil Didericksen who list his life in an industrial accident shortly after grad- - Transcri- Phil Didericksen Memorial Award" is now facing a monument mis task. Eleven excellent and qualified candidates have been submitted by the athletic directors of Tooele, Dugway pt-Bulletin uating from Crantsville High School, had established an enviable record as an athlete and citizen. Because of the records young Dideri- Transcript-Bulleti- cksen established on the athletic fields, Phyllis Didericksen, consists of a large engraved plaque which will remain in the school's possession for one year, plus and his other contributions of time and talent to his school and community the Three year letterman Prep of the Week Team Coco-Col- a Most Valuable Player award Recipient of Flamed Pride Baskctlwll: Memlier of high school basketball Aw-ar- team Basketliall: Memlier of junior varsity liasketliall squad, two years Bascliall: Prep of the Track: Memlier of high school track team Four year letterman Tennis: Memlier of tennis squad, one year Other: Student Body President Year book staff Memlier National Honor Society I lomecoming Queen Selected Miss Dugway High School Other: , Lettermen's Club Soils Judging team Honor Roll memlier John Witkowski Dugway High School Athletics: Football: Second place in vegetable exhibits, Utah State Fair Senior Class President Secretary of Crantsville Chapter FFA First place in Agriculture Mechanics exhibit at Utah State Fair selection Track: Transcript-Bulleti- Letterman n Week Prep of the Letterman Other: ard. is desirSjKirts editor, A. T. Rola-rlous of prosiding a limited amount of coverage to the various youth baseball and softball programs. It is requested s that Presidents of these proat the newspaper grams contact RoU-rtoffice vi that arrangements can lie made to provide adequate coverage of these programs. e High School Athletes Set Sites On Foreign Fields Formalized athletics in high schools will come to a halt this weekend when championships will lie decided in base-lial- l, tennis, and track and field. No Tooele county high school made the baseball but three of the four Tooele play-off(anility schools will have nearly 00 athletes competing in tennis and track and Tooele will have 19 competitors (12 lioys and 7 girls) competing in the 3 track championships lieing held on the Welier State campus Thursday and Friday. And the Buffs will lie represented by five tennis players in the net championships which will lie played on the BYU courts. Crantsville, defending state champions in tennis, qualified all seven of its tennis players for the 2A championships which w ill lie played in Provo. The Cow lioys will also send six lioys and eight girls to the track championships in Lehi. Leading the Crantsville contingent Deseret News Prep of the Week Volleyball: aw of the winner of the Phil Didericksen Memorial Award will lie made in the May 20th issue of the Tooele Transcriit. Following Is a list of the candidates for this award. t field. Memlier of FFA Athletics: Basketball: Four year letterman. Most Valuable Player, Region Nine's leading scorer and rebounder. Prep of the Week. Captain for two years. inner of the s Athletics: Footltall: Volley! lall: Memlier of girls volleyliall team Jennifer Applegate Crantsville High School ss AnuouiK-emeu- Todd Valdez Crantsville High School Athletics: Week in liasketliall a smaller plaque which will lie presented to the Picture Unavailable Anita Palmer Dugway High School n Phil Didericksen Memorial Award. This award, which will lie presented to the eventual winner by Phil s mother, Pieture Unavailable Transcript-Bulleti- established a n Notice To Leaders Of Youth Baseball Programs is the amazing Dawn Sandlierg. who won the state cliampionship ill the javelin as a freshman, repeated the feat last year as a sophomore, and is a favorite to w in it the third time as a junior. Miss Sanrilierg w ill also I ie shoot mg for t he st at e record in t h is event. Dugway w ill lie well represented in the 1 track and tenuis chainpioushiis. The entire squad of seven players qualified for the tennis championships and the Mustangs are expected to give Park City a st iff argument for the team title. State niuutier two singles champion Steve Bruce has moved into the nuinU--r one spot and w ill lie a challenger for the title. In the track meet Dugway sends five lioys and two girls to stale. Jac k Engle, defending state champion in the shot and discus, and Jack Mulleudore, state champ in the javelin, head the lioys, which also includes John Witkowski in the shot. Hob White in Kroff in the pole vault and the javelin. Basketliall: Newspaper reporter for girls athletics Sophomore class Seminary secretary Assistant coach for 7th and 8th grades Statistician for boys basketball team ,u Member of Jr. Prom committee Cirls Athletic Assoc. President Lettered at state drama festival All-Sta- selection on State cham- pionship team Most Valuable Player and first team nt selection on Transcript Bulletin team Transcript-Bulleti- n Week Prep of the Track: Sprinter on track team Other: Model UN Representative Writer for year book Superior rating in drama National Honor Society Nate Millward Crantsville High School Athletics: Tennis: Member of State Championship drama team State winner in speech Humorous Interpretation in 1982 Basketball: ar Senior class Model U.N. Representative Works on DHS newspaper Selected Mr. Dugway High School Member National Honor Society nt in 1982 Other: Member of student council for two years Sophomore class president Prom committee member Paul Cluff te Other: letterman in basketball. in Athletics: Football: Second team Basketball: Second team Tennis: Memlier State Championship team Number One Doubles team. Took second in state in 1981 Four year tennis letterman. State champion in number two doubles in 1981. Region Nine champion Two-ye- Joseph Mohammed Dugway High School Boys State representative Tooele High School Member of Lettermens Club Participated in FFA program Athletics: Golf: Seminary This quartet of runners will represent Crantsville High School at the state track meet. Back to front: Shellie Browning, Jean Holden, Moana Sandberg and Regina Campbell form the Cowgirls relay team. Miss Campbell will also compete in the r event for hurdles, and Miss Browning will run in the Crantsville High School. Missing when picture was taken were Wanda Higley, shot nt Member of golf team. Played in state championship for three 100-met- years. Tooele medalist in 1982 selection and 1600-mete- put and Janna Johnston, javelin. all-sta- te Baseball: Starter on baseball team for three years Gerald Nelson Crantsville High School Athletics: Tennis: Second place in state in number two doubles as sophomore State champion in number two doubles on state championship team, as junior. Region Nine champion in number two singles and undefeated during senior Chriss Hall Crantsville High School Athletics: Football: LJ - second team, Basketball: Four year letterman Athletics: State diving champion, two years. Undefeated for past two years candidate Other: Drama High school Mime troop te Outstanding Defensive Player Scott Nelson . Tooele High School Swimming: Member of 1981 most improved player, and 1 , Baseball: Three year letterman Other: Member of FFA Member of Lettermens club year Four year letterman Football: Two year letterman Basketball: Letterman Other: Member of cast of Memorial Theater production Anything Goes Member high school stage band as lead guitarist Member of dance band The Band Candidate for office of Student Body President Seminary president two years Robby Slingerland Tooele High School Athletics: Tennis: 2 Singles Region Champion-198- 0 1 Singles Region Champion-198- 1 1 Singles Region Champion-198- 2 Undefeated in dual and Region competition Basketball: First team team Team captain Led team in assists, field goal and free throw shooting percentages Track: Member of team in 1981 Other: Sports editor for school newspaper in 1981. Best sports section in state Editor-in-Chi- ef school newspaper in 1982. Best high school newspaper 100-met- instate Second place in state as sports announcer Sterling Scholar in Business play-by-pla- six runners, Representing Crantsville High School at the state track meet will be jumpers and throwers. Front is Shane Watson, pole vault; Steve Sistrunk, dash and intermediate hurdles. Back, Gary Stam, high jump; Brett Worthington, pole vault and high jump and track coach Dale Mohler. Tad Bear who qualified for run was absent when picture was taken. the 3200-met- y t |