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Show f i THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1977 twc vai i pv VIEW NEWS PAGE 7 Little Girls May Participate In Drill Sessions KEARNS - Little girls in drill formation are a part of Kearns National League The girls of various ages, including sisters and ol the hall may do so by contacting the Gloria League Secretary, Johnson, 4301 W 5015 South, or call 299 5916 Pee W ees begin piay May 7 Opening exeicises foi Pee Wees, Minors, and Majors and Seniors will be May 14 T hose still w ishing to register may contact the League Set retai y players sere as cheerleaders and march to music on special occasions such as opening ceremonies Gnls wishing to sign up MW0 number 1 team. Members are David Heaton, Keith Jensen, Billy Stafford, Brian Druce, Craig Kenny Sylvester, Thompson, Lance Johannessen, Mike Fredrick, Cody Anderson, Brian Birch, and Lance Bigler. ALLEY LIGARS ARE ISueks, Ugpirs Wniro Top Touimeiiririieiritfl TtropGuDes Bringing the basketball Webb season to a close for the Kearns Youth Center League were the tournament playoffs last week Bucks and Ligars grab off senior and junior first place slots In the midget division for the second round playoffs, the Seabees stomped on the Hawks High point men lor the Seabees were, Mike Monroe, 10, Sam Chipman, 10. Jack Hutto, 11, Johnny Walker, 12, and Chris Nelson, 14 Hawk Paul Montoya scored 29 points, bringing Paul s season's scoring to 213 points This breaks last yeai s all time high of 209 points set by Chad Wilkinson of the Rams That's a lot of points for a sixth grader. Steve Brown sank 10 points as his team, the Granger Colts walked on the Kearns Lakers. 42 24 The Bucks overcame the Scott Van Fibers, Orden contributed 14 points for the Mctors while Robbie with 12 defended the Flyers points. nailed Baldys the Men in Warriors, double figures were Bill Taylor, 20 points, Baldys Gary Zielinski, 10, and Kenny Kreautler, 12, Warriors 45-3- Pulling through semi-final- s were the Seabees and the Bucks The Seabees defeated the Colts, Johnny Walker scored 12 points for the victors and Kent Rydalch sank 10 points for the Colts Baldy's lost to the Bucks, 39 31 Scoring in that game were Buck Todd McDermott, 12. and Baldys Bill Taylor, 71-4- 5 34-3- 11 A game was scheduled in which Baldys played the Colts for third place Baldy's won, 29-1- Playoffs determining first place teams in both midgets and juniors were the high light games of the season Those games were played Saturday 32-2- 9 Defending champions, the Bucks, battled the Seabees Scott and triumphed, Van Orden scored 13 points for the Bucks. Each year the most valuable player from the first place team receives the Lynn Jackson Memorial Award This year this award was presented to Scott Van Orden. Sam Chipman, from the Seabees, was presented with the Deputy Sheriffs Award Junior division semi-final- s featured the Valley Ligars vs. the Utes and the Roadrunners vs the Hustlers 39-2- Lance Johannessen, 15 Dale Heaton, 14, and Craig Sylvester, 14, were victorious scoring Ligars in their game against the Utes The final Robert score was Suchil was a scoring Ute with 23 points Overtime was the verdict following the fourth quarter in the Roadrunner - Hustler game as the score was At the end of the first over 54-5- 2 45-4- led into time, the score, a second overtime. Three more tense minutes broke the news that the Huslters had been defeated, Chad Mantle threw out 38 points to be the winning team. Opponents Joe Fritzsche and Brad Gallup both claimed 13 points. Playing for third place were the Hustlers and the Utes The Hustlers surprised and Joe Fritz-sch- e them, sank 17 points for third placers. Steve Romero of the fourth place team shot 13 49-4- 53-5- place honors again this year. Team consists of Chad Nelson, Scott Van Ordon, Craig Super, Todd McDermott, Kelly Foote, Mike Wilding, Jeff Heaton, Gene Tafoya, Darren Beebe, and Coach Nick Johnson. BUCKS TAKE FIRST 44-3- points Finalists Roadrunners and leads during the game for first place, several times before the defending champions, Valley Ligars changed Roadrunners, were upset, Ligar Dave Heaton pulled out 16 points and Roadrunner Chad Mantle swiped 23 points. Chad received the Junior Division Outstanding 43-4- Player Award Altogether this year he scored 248 Benefit Basketball Play Slated At South High Youth Incorporated, a nonis profit organization, a benefit sponsoring basketball game on Wednesday, March 30, 1977 at 7 p m in the South High School gymnasium Numerous public organizations community in the have donated prizes and have contributed to event the Local celebrities, including: Ted points Wilson, Salt Pete Kutulas, Commissioner. David Monson, Lt Governor, ComGlen Greener, missioner, Paul Van Dam, Co Attorney, Jeff Fox, Representative, Kearns Ends Season With Klearfbreaker A ? KHS's basketball season ended March 8 as they stood their final game at Brighton and lost. With two minutes remaining in the game, Kearns was one point ahead and then lost the ball along with the game According to Cougar Coach John Wood, the game was a close one Duane Blackburn shot 28 points against the Bengals During the season, Kearns went into overtimes in four games straight, and then lost The Cougars seasons record was one win, nine losses Coach Wood says that We expect to do better next year 66-6- 2 '1 M urn A received the Junior Division OutAward. The young athlete scored 248 standing Player for this the season points junior division first place Roadrunners. the team, CHAD MANTLE (42) - g Vofi A w- - Set For Tourney Ten-Und- er Vil The J received Lynn Jackson Memorial Award as the Most Valuable Player in the KYB league. SCOTT VAN ORDON, Robert (Bob) Hart was honored as Scout of the Year of the Scout year at an Eagle Banquet. He was The Most recognized for Eagle Scouts in one year Mr. Hart is an Eagle Scout as are his two brothers He has received 27 merit badges and received a Duty to God Award. He has been an active scout leader for the past ten years His three sons are also Eagle Scouts As a Scout leader he has encouraged his sons along the way. Larry has earned 36 merit badges and his twin brother, Gary, 51 badges His youngest son Randy has earned 70 badges. While a member of the 75-7- 6 i . Heres porated Nick auspices Bennett, Olof Attorney, Representative, Johansson, Co Marv Bateman, Pro Foot- Kali Radio, Danny Cramer, KSL Radio, Fred W ix, Kail Radio, Kent Peterson, Court Ballif. Duane Rasmussen, Adm Assistant, Alan Moll, Master of Ceremony; will be par- ball, Tom Barbari, ticipating donations Tax deductible can be made through the Kearns Neighborhood Counseling Center-429West 5415 South (299-6282- Juvenile Court-352- 2 Youth of Incor- Under the the Second District Juvenile Court, a juvenile is given the opportunity to repay his victims with Youth Incorporated funds To earn this money he must work at the Court Building or at his assigned probation unit. He is paid by the hour until his victim is t epaid 5 outh Incorporated also provides money for activities as incentives to probationers who have been cooperative, or need to develop social skills, and a more positive Arlo Dist 27, Kearns, Gary Seville, Sandy P D , Judge Reginal Garff, Juvenile Court Judge, Morgan. Captain, James, Representative Charles how works 9 sell-imag- e Activities in- clude, camping trips, sports and other events (therapeutic) activities We would appreciate your support Lend a hand1!! Scouter Honored ..a I South 700 West (262 2601 ), or at the door the night of the game. Suggested donation is $1 adults, and $50 students and children Lake Mayor, Jess Argraz, Commissioner, Organizational meeting for the Ten and Under Tournament at Kearns Youth Center will be March 18 at 7:30 p m. at the Youth Center. Players must be ten or under on December 31, 1976. If a youngster turns 11 on or after January 1, 1977, he may play is located at South Cougar Lane Any questions may be settled by Ask for calling Dave, Birth certificates will be necessary Play will start on Saturday, March 26, at 11 am and resume Monday at 6 pm, then continue evenings until the tournament is completed The Center 5670 299-255- Cannon Seventh Ward's Troop 312 Hart helped guide and encourage 26 young men to reach the rank of Eagle Scout Now a member of the Kearns Seventeenth Ward he has 19 Eagles to his credit, with others still being helped When all of his boys receive their Eagle Badges Mr. Hart will have reached and passed his goal of helping 50 reach the Eagle Rank Among the many Eagle Scouts to Mr Harts credit are four sets of brothers Nine of his Eagle Scouts are LDS currently serving Missions and three will or have completed their LDS Missions During one month in 1975, Troop 441 under Harts direction earned 89 merit badges and the following month 115 These records are as of yet unsurpassed by other troops meeting at the North Kearns Stake Court of Honor In the three years Bob Hart has been Head Scout master of Troop 441 there have only been seven times his troop has not won the ice cream provided as an incentive award Mr. Hart, his wife Maysel and son Randy reside at 4708 West Point Drive ROBERT HART, Scoutmaster, was recognized for his forts on behalf of Scouting and Eagle Scouts. ef- |