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Show 3B SAYS SHE There was a hint of things to come the previous year when a young Cougar quintet upset a heavily favored and unbeaten East team in the semi-final- Each year about this time, the National Collegiate Athletic Assn, conducts its basketball tournament, as do the 50 states for their high schools, as well as levels other of amateur basketball. The NCAA tournament has become a major television event. BYU and Utah fans know well the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat if they think back to events of a scant year ago. But when I think of basketball, I cant help but recall those golden days in 1972 when Kearns high captured the state 3A title, capping an unbeaten season. Can it be that an entire decade has passed? Tools Reported Stolen In Raid s. A day later, that team would lose a huge lead in the title contest and Weber would be crowned champion. But there was a spoken attitude of wait until next year. It was a time to take pride in being from Kearns. The 1972 season was initiated with a great deal of anticipation. The Cougar gym, one of the bigger ones around, was filled almost to capacity for every game. Coach John Wood and his charges made no secret of their goal they planned to go unbeaten, as well as capture that state title. In play they scored more than 80 points on five occasions in running to an mark. Cyprus fell by seven to open league play and the Cougars popYes, they were ped Judge rolling. Prior to the tournament, 18 wins would be chalked up. As happens so many times, the - pre-leag- 8-- 103-7- were reported stolen here Thursday from a van parked in the 3400 South block of 5225 WEST VALLEY. Tools valued at $1,240 Dale Knapton, 52, told West Valley of- from his van, which was parked in the high council, the past two years, has been driveway of his home. second counOfficer Jesus sustained Castaneda reported selor in the Taylorsthere were no signs of ville North stake forced entry. Fingerprints were taken, however, the officer added. Knapton used the stolen tools in his own small business, the report noted. An investigation is continu- CEDAR FENCING RAILS 95 2 POSTS Ricks Lass Is Spelling Champ 72-6- highs 41-2- That sent the Cougars to the s against Orem. The final score, fails to indicate that the Cougars really did dominate action and that the reserves played much of the fourth period. Terry and Brady Wood shared scoring honors with 73-6- When the Cougars took the floor in the finals for the second straight year, there were few empty seats in the UofU Special 69-6- Available at? Baftfot'ft BUILDERS MART 75-7- ed 11. But for those of us who merely watch and perhaps lend our voices in support, its a time of unequaled joy - or pain, depending upon the outcome. For some set of fans - perhaps those of North Carolina, Virginia, Georgetown or maybe Missouri or another of the 16 NCAA teams left - a decade from now there will still be keenly felt memories. Memories of a day on a brightly lit basketball court when a whole bunch of little events made up one big outcome. It happens in hundreds of instances every year. A champion is crowned and another March goes down as the greatest ever. -- -- -- be honored and winin the Reflections contest will be recog- companying him and also speaking was Henry W. Richards, regional representative to Taylorsville North stake. oclock tonight Phillips of Taylorsville Arcadia PTA dency. The slate of officers to be presented tonight includes Carol MAGNA. Kindergarvice president; ten orientation will be Marge Horner, secre- held at 3 p.m. today tary; Lori and Ron (Thursday) at Copper Brown, treasurers. Hills elementary. Past presidents of Any child who will the Arcadia PTA will be 5 years old on or be Election Is Presiding at the ference held Sunday morning was LeGrand Slated Tonight GRANGER. Richards of the the oldest general authority at age 96. Ac ) elementary. Marcia nized. Srogus, of this years PTA board, will assume the presipresident-elec- t Kindergarten Orientation Is Planned Today r, A general PTA meeting and election of officers for the coming school year will be held at 7 Quorum of the Twelve, (Thurs-day- at Arcadia ners fore Oct. 31 may register. A birth certificate is required at regisimtration. munization forms will be required before the child starts school in the fall. Children w ill be able to visit kindergarten classrooms, meet the teachers and see a program, said principal Sheryl Benson. Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- SpriWG SALe 4 Mill FAST 21.1 SOUTH Mrd F.AST .l.lrd SOUTH 4 2!rd F.AST .17:15 SOUTH 9ih FAST 2029 EAST 70b SOUTH 4700 SOUTH A 26ih WEST IKICKS m-KC'- IN l STORE HOURS: K M NliCII 900 1 A.M. TO 19 20 10:00 P.M. CmSEDSUNDAYS out-spell- 35SS W. 3500 So. awful And so he was, as are hundreds of young men as the March Madness strikes every year. WMh SOUTH Ricks will represent Bennion junior high in the district spelling bee which is under way. The seventh grader was winner in her class as were Mark Fink in eighth grade and Steven Barton, ninth. Miss Ricks the Fink boy to 65 - There was joy in Kearns for weeks. One had only to think of the comeback to feel warm all over. Anderson, in a stake conference session the next day was called on to speak. Near tears, he would insist that he was simply in the right place at the right time. dan North 14th ward bishopric. An Eagle Scout, he excelled in debate at Granger high and attended the UofU. He married LeeAnn priest, st Baer and Keith Hall. Mr. Sims, an IML rate clerk, was a member of the stake Sunday school presidency and served in the Jor 1 63-6- Events Center. It looked early on as though the dream would end. In the second left. Andersons heroics erased the moment when he was whistled for the key traveling violation at almost the exact spot. In the overtime period, Anderson would hit a clutch free throw, Bluth would connect on three charity tosses and Lemmons would ice the game by rebounding a missed free throw and scoring. Wood, the son of the Cougar head coach, would dazzle the crowd with his delay tactics. Kearns won the game Lemmons finished with 23 points, Bluth with 22. Brian Withers add- 55-5- 17. 6-- 6 The team, however, was made up of youngsters who didnt know the meaning of quit. Three and a half minutes into the third period the lead was cut in half. That for the Vikquarter ended ings. The fourth period is a blur. Both teams battled hard, exchanging baskets and free throws. At 3:33 Kearns took the It would change hands lead, twice and Terry would foul out with three minutes still left. Then with Viewmont ahead a full minute would go by without a score. Viewmont missed three 5 semi-final- half-minut- e, Substitute Dave Anderson, a senior who had seen only limited play, would endear himself to Cougar fans with a shot from about 30 feet out that hit nothing but net as the buzzer sounded. Overtime. The second game was even closer. Defending champion Weber finally fell as four Cougars hit double figures, topped by Alex Bluths 19. 59-5- 5 charity shots in the harried final but the Cougars were whistled for traveling and for an unwanted foul. The third Viking miss was rebounded by Mike Lemmons with nine seconds Cougar faithful who had watched their team lose a lead the previous year were hopeful, but there was still a feeling of gloom among we adults who considered a comeback unlikely. 4 Cubs. BENNION. Lynn SLATS 18, 1982 s FOODS ing. 299 1x4x6 acknowledged star of the Cougar team, went down with an ankle injury that would hamper him for the remainder of tournament, but the Cougars reached down to pull out a victory over South TAYLORSVILLE. was Thomas L. and they have three the tools missing D. Sims, a McClelland and to beMichael children. Thursday morning member of Ernthe stake come high con- s 4x4x8 7. overwhelmed the Cougars hustle, accuracy from the field and outstanding defense. It was almost a mercy when the half came to an end with the Viklead. ings holding a forward Doug Terry, the Sims Sustained To Post in Stake ficers he discovered 2x4x8 0 period Viewmont simply with Cougars nearly stumbled in the first round of the tourney. Senior Counselor - West. nTTTUl Thursday, Mar. by Michele Bartmess The media has dubbed it March Madness, and I cant think of a better term. various WEST VALLEY VIEW loo. ('lip'll Crunch earn school honors. Michael D. Sims Im;. CEREAL 15 OFF label! The Granger high graduate replaces Jay Kent Curtis who has been in that capacity the past 2Vz years. Also released were Evan L. Madsen of the high council and Alvin Phillips as stake YM president, along with counselors Lawrence Watts and LaVelle Prince and secretary William Leaver. Ronald L. Rash and Bernell B. Jones were elevated from alternate to regular council status. Named alternate members of the council were Harry Sadler, Max C. and W. Michaelis Thomas Jones. William A. Smith was named assistant stake clerk. Wade W. Fillmore is the new stake YM president. Approved to be ordained elders were Randal Vincent, Brian Hahn, Michael Malaska, Gregory Hyatt and James Stout. Presented to be ordained a seventy Fresh !H3C 1 D D it trouble Your Torticollia, 2. Neck Pain, Burcrtii, and arm paint. ntrret, jurt nonrei, thil'j ill," minj people hm boo told, tut ntnrtt irt loo importint to to b Die body dimluod lijht- - Headichev Mervpuvtiu, Diuincu, ind Tension. Study 4. 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