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Show ii 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August ry 22, 1985 Granite Board But Key Players Return - Newcomers Dominate Granger High Lineup Graduation Hits Cottonwood Hard teams of work to do before the HOLLADAY. Graduation cut deep Into Cottonwood highs football pro- gram, taking away just about all of the top names from last years state tournament crew. Its looks like well have to do a lot of filling in just about commented head everywhere, coach Tom Jones. Especially hard hit by were the offensive backfield and defensive secondary. Of last years starting backfield, only running back Kirk Wahlen returns. On the offensive line, however, tackle Trent Spafford and center Mike Metcalf are back and should provide some steadying influence. Spafford is also one of two standout defenders that return, the other being middle linebacker Larry Keller. That leaves coach Jones with a lot opener at Bingham on Aug. game will kickoff at 5 p.m. 29. The Providing Jones with some assistance will be defensive coordinator Randy Tufts, offensive coor- dinator Chuck Clegg, secondary and receivers Bryan Pavlish, and defensive line Dennis Sizemore. Working with the sophomore program are Clair Sorensen, head coach; Alan Parrish, assistant coach; Ben Ohai, linebackers and backs; and Mike Kempner, offensive and defensive lines. According to Jones, team captains will be selected sometime this week. We want to get the kids together for he explained, and see who demonstrates leadership qualities. two-a-day- s, An scrimmage slated for Saturday at 10 a.m. intra-squa- d GRANGER. The development of several members of the junior class could make or break Granger highs football season. Only two starters, cornerback Brian Moore and center Mike Gay, return from last years fine 3 team. There are a total of 12 lettermen and Coach Mike Fraser said as many as six juniors and possibly a sophomore could start on each unit. season as Olympus high defends its 4A state title. Among those will be Marc Lyons, who has stepped in as head coach in the stead of Louie Long, who has moved into an administrative post at Granite high. Lyons isnt exactly new to the Titan program, having served 11 years as an assistant to Long. The former BYU signal caller handled the offense, but he admits the new role is a challenging one. There are a couple of familiar faces who will help make the transition easier as the Titans have just contest before jumpone ing into Region Three action. Those include quarterback Mark Smith who is back for his senior season and Mike Anglessy, a tight end. Also back as a returning starter is junior fullback Kearney Hogan. Others high-power- pre-leag- 15 VanOrden, offensive coordinator; Wes Wilcken, defensive coordinator; Dave Ballard, defensive line and and wide receivers sophomore mentors Mike Flitton, Gil Cordova and Roger Ketchum. The injury bug has bit several key athletes, but Fraser is hopeful all will be ready to go by the opener. Friaser will have only one game to get his young squad ready for league play. A Sept. 6 game with Granite will kick off action in the newly expanded Region Three that now includes Taylorsville and Kearns. two-a-d- To Test Murray 30. Fraser is being assisted by Chad However, Fraser has numbers to pick from with 59 varsity hopefuls and 71 sophomores involved in workouts in preparation to meet Woods Cross at 7:30 p.m. on - Warriors Boast Veteran Grid Squad is receiver Dave Trevino on offense. TAYLORSVILLE. A host of returning starters greeted Coach Doug Rogers is also the noseguard. Other Bills here Monday as workouts key defensive lettermen are Dave Olsen at tackle, Mike Johnson at began for the upcoming grid season. Taylorsville will meet Murray on guard and Jason Jeppson, Dave Aug. 30 in a traditional contest that Vendevegate and Lance Moore. There are 64 varsity players and boasts a 2 record. The following into 48 Warriors the week will sophomores, three of which were jump who saw some starting action are Chad Mumford, a defensive tackle league play in their new region, invited to varsity camp. The Warrior coaching staff inand Paul Osmundson, a linebacker testing Cyprus. A backfield includes cludes veteran that Vaughn Marietta, defensive and tight end. Brown and backs; Todd Moss, quarterbacks; Ryan quarterback 78 welcomed Lyons varsity sessions Mon- fullback Doug Clements along with Mike Johnson, line coach and John players to at Lambourne, receivers. Lance day and there are 60 sophomore Rick Arnold and Robert Stoner with returns back Hansen, Ken Rasmussen and Goralong running hopefuls. don Obom coach the sophomores. and wide Tim center Rogers There are other new faces in the Bob Johnson has coaching ranks. been named assistant head coach and will handle the defense. John Bowman is the line coach and Brad Pino handles the secondary. The backs and receivers are coached by Bill Gadd. George Barfuss and Ron Huber are coaching the sophomores. Olympus will kick the season off with Brighton, a highly-toute- d Jeff Fischer, Jason Santisteven, SALT LAKE. A good number of Region Two squad, on Aug. 30 on the lettermen greeted Judge Ricky Gallegos and Todd Porter. Titan turf at 4: 30. Line hopefuls with experience inMemorials rookie mentor John o On Saturday at about 1 p.m. Lyons y drills clude Make Caferelli, Dan Jimenez, Monday when plans to meet with team parents began in preparation for an Aug.. 30 Eric Salz, Marco Biljanic and Tony following a 9:30 scrimmage which test of American Fork on the Green. Kelly Terrill anchors the they may attend. kicking game and is a wide receiver Bulldog turf. Colosimo will get a look at how the and defensive back. Gabe Colosimo serves as offensive drills have paid off Saturday in an 8 coordinator. Other assistants are a.m. scrimmage. Vying for the quarterback slot are Tim Carr, linebackers and running Pat Mele and David Pazell, both of backs, Tim Carr, linebackers, runnwhom saw some action last season. ing backs; Dan John, wide Bill Batt, Cameron Kersey, Steve receivers, defensive line; Stan Finn, Skamnes, Bo Sausedo and Chris line coach. Over the sophomores are Aeillo will see action in the Judge Jim Markosean, Mike Klonizos, backfield. Key receiver candidates .Chris, Long, Dan Medina and Ed Nielson's "Coaching staff will in.. Paul Tarmina. Kinders clude two new faces this year: Jerry and Kent VanLeeuwen,-whol- l , Parker New Coach Greets Defending Champs HOLLADAY. There will be a lot of new faces around the gridiron this Aug. 6-- - Titans To Test Bengals Continued from page 1 will be working with federal officials in Salt Lake to meet the requirements of the Denver Office of Civil Rights regarding the handicapped students housed there. The primary requirements would mainstreaming and blending the handicapped students with the regular student body for activities whenever possible. Dr. Robert M. Roberts, principal, was asked if he perceived any serious problems with the delay, and he indicted he did not see this as a problem, saying he would wait until handicapped bus had arrive to give special announcements or hold activities for the entire student body. The board passed a motion unanimously to move the regular school starting time back to 9 oclock for one year, allowing handicapped students to begin the school day at 9:20. In order for the handicapped students to have a full day of school, they will be required to stay 20 minutes later at the end of the day. Its a good compromise, but we have no guarantee of what will happen next year, PTA vice president Johnson said. Bus transportation and hazardous walking conditions were also issues when 18 patrons from West Lake junior high addressed the board. Four parents talked about the issue of eliminating busing for West Lake students, which the districts Transportation Hazardous Busing Committee had determined would occur this year. Parents maintained eliminating the buses would necessitate 120 students walking along major 2-- arteries under extremely two-a-d- To Kick Off Season Bulldogs Gear For American Fork Test Christiansen (also Granites studentbody president), guard and linebacker Don Gee, quarterback David Clouse, linebacker James Overman and offensive and defensive lineman Joe Tripp. Nielson will taking closer look at the above and the rest of the 54 junior and seniorsoutand sophomores who came 34 for the varsity program at Saturdays scrimmage. Thats scheduled to get underway at 8 a.m. intra-squa- d be working with the sophomore and varsity defensive backs respectively. Other members of the staff include defensive coordinator Bruce Brunsvald, special teams Ray Carlstedt, head sophomore coach Steve Parr, sophomore special teams Sam Arishita, sophomore linemen Brad Goffee and scouting coordinator Skip Medrano. Its that time of year again, coach Nielson noted. Were really excited about getting things under way. 25 10- - and contracts. , Several purchases were approved, including: $6,000 from the capital outlay fund for a sprinkling system for the on satellite Hunter cluster; relocatable $5,685 for a carpet extractor for Hunter junior high; $9,740 to install a stage curtain at Hunter junior; $18,952,64 to purchase bond and mimeo paper for warehouse stock; $6,890 to purchase a multistation exercise gym for Hunter junior; $$26,080 to purchase a printer for the district office computer depart- ment; 1 purchase six video recorders and remote controls and two monitors for the Kearns high school dubbing center; and $6,575.37 to purchase electrical materials for the districts new transportation building. $18,520.08 to ' & Kitchen Both Cabinetry OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: CABINETS DECORATING FLOOR COVERING COMPLETE OR PARTIAL! RENOVATIONS FIXTURES COUNTERS fij) APPLIANCES GREEN SHEET mid-valle- y homes every Thursday morning. 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Coons and Barneys Canyon will be open to hunting, but no access will be allowed in the Bingham Dry Fork Canyon. All the land was closed three years ago due to public access problems with federal EPA officials. The copper company is also building a road into the upper portion of Coons Canyon at its own exCLASSIFIED pense to allow hunters into the area. ADS reach nearly 81,000 CHILDREN'S T AHEA Co. 1 courtesy & PANTS The board accepted a bid of for two of the three phases of the South Kearns elementary schools playground project submitted by Tempest Construction $238,800.70 , with equipment, CABBAGE PACTH ratified. two-a-da- Farmers Boasting Solid Experience two-a-da- 3-- dous conditions to get to the school from two West Valley subdivisions. The four presenters brought detailed maps and pictures of what they called extremely hazardous intersections and sidewalks they deemed impassible, especially under snow conditions. They also noted one child was killed not long ago on the very streets their students would have to travel. Bob Halliday, the districts Director of Transportation, was in the audience. He talked about the studies Lettermen Return GRANITE PARK.'The football program at Granite high has emerged from a four-wee- k conditioining camp and is currently in the midst of y drills, preparing for its opener, East at Granite on Aug. 30. The game will be played under the lights, starting a 7:30 p.m. Head coach Mark Nielson noted that, while graduation did hurt his club, the Farmers still have between 15 or 16 lettermen returning. Numbered among that group are such standouts as center-middl- e guard Dale Sorensen, defensive back Travis Meyerhoffer, offensive guard John Hatfield, fullback Shawn , made by the hazardous busing committee and said he felt if the district were to continue busing students to West Lake, it would also need to bus students to other schools where the committee felt conditions were even more dangerous than the West Lake routes. Members of the board indicated they were impressed with the patrons presentation and said they would like to review both the patron reports and the hazardous busing committees report, taking the question of West Lake busing ifnder advisement. No further action was taken Tuesday. In other action, by a 2 vote, the board elected to close Madison elementary school following the 1985-8- 6 school year. 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