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Show Named to WX Hall of Fame track teams. He made second team all-state in 1980. Jason set a record in the discus and still holds the weight lifting record at Woods Cross. He was a two time state wrestling champion and went on to wrestle at Arizona Western and BYU. He defeated the reigning world champion from Japan (18 year old elite division). He is re- I turning to school to enter the j teaching and coaching profession. ! His Mueller Park Junior High wrestling team has been Davis Dis- I trict champions for the past two ' years. Jason is married to the for- ; mer Melanie Pussey and they have two daughters. F III V v 1 411 t. iiiii-ii x-c' tit. lulit W. ,.W - iu Four outstanding former students stu-dents of Woods Cross High School have been chosen to take their place in the Woods Cross Hall of Fame. Wendi Warhurst lettered three years in volleyball, basketball and track. She was chosen outstanding female athlete at WX in 1984-85 and '85-'86. She was All-State in basketball her senior year. She was also named to the AH Academic volleyball and basketball teams. She maintained a 3.9 gpa throughout through-out high school. She is currently attending the . University of Utah on a full softball scholarship and was named Honorable Honor-able All-American as a sophomore . Carolyn Martineau lettered in tennis, volleyball, basketball and track. She was outstanding female athlete in 1976, 1977 and 1978. She played varsity volleyball and basketball bas-ketball all four years and was also their number one tennis player. She made the all-state basketball team her junior and senior year. Through all of this she maintained a 4.0 gpa. Jeff Ostler earned the distinction of being the "best running back" that Coach Hawkins (currently Principal Hawkins) coached in his 12-year coaching career. He was chosen not only for his skills, but his great leadership abilities among his teammates. He started varsity all three years, 1977-1979. He made first team all-region and honorable hon-orable mention all-state. Jason Whitney staked his claim to fame from 1978 to 1980. He captained cap-tained the football, wrestling and Four members of the Layton High School orchestra have been selected to perform with the all-state orchestra. They will play at a public concert in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. The all-state orchestra is directed by Dr. Coyn Barris from BYU. Members pictured are (left to right) Sandra Sharp, violin; Eric Palumbo, violin; Charlotte Richey, viola and Janel Wilsey, bass, front. i |