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Show Thursday, January THE GREEN SHEET 3 2, 1986 c Region Two Action To Begin Bojak Resigns THS Post Alta and West Jordan, meanwhile, will continue their holiday siestas until Tuesday when the curtain raises on Region Two action. Due to the introduction of a region tournament, the number of contests was cut back in Region Two. That has made things a little more difficult to assess in that league, for both coaches and fans. But the picture is slowly beginning to come into focus. The Bengals already have knocked off the likes of Skyline and Bountiful in a pair of cliffhanger contests then drubbed a good Cyprus team in their final action before the holiday without doubt their best moritorium, Continued from page 2 performance of the season so far. also wanted an area manufacturer. "We could've shipped everything Brighton's league opener will be at West Jordan. over to Asia, he noted, "but we ' Bingham got off to a fast start, ripand West then running ping wanted to provide jobs to local peo- into aGranger crew from Granite on gutty Dec. 20. The Miners will be at home ple, here in the valley." against American Fork Tuesday. Cooper's association with and and Hillcrest, with convincing wins concern for the handicapped led him over Murray, Judge and Jordan, to the perfect spot, one that could produce it cheaply and provide these in need with employment. "We settled on the South Valley Training School .'in Sandy," he reported. "It's, work these people can do. It helps us both." ; SANDY. "It was an offer I couldn't refuse. It's sad to have to leave, but at least we were able to do a lot of good things while we were here. Hopefully, it will continue." Rick Bojak's love of the game of football is such that when he got a chance to work at it year-rounhe iuuk ii. uiai aoesn i mean u was an easy decision, only that it was an he felt he couldn't pass up. Bojak, the state's winningest active 3A head football coach, has resigned his post at Jordan high to accept the position of defensive coordinator under Jack Bishop at Southern Utah State College. Bojak will finish up the school year at Jordan before moving on to Cedar City. Bojak said that he had always enjoyed his tours of duty as college assistant, first at Weber State College in 1974 and later at the University of Utah under Tom Lovat in 1975 and '76, and longed to return to it. At SUSC, the Chicago native will be serve as the defensive coordinator for the Thunderbirds. He will also .work with weight training and conditioning and be in charge of northern Utah recruiting. "SUSC is making a big push in "They've put in a new weight room school in Chicago, and Walla Walla and other facilities. The college is Community College in Washington moving up from NAlA status to full state. He was an outstanding runnNCAA Division II membership and ing back at Weber State were he has joined the Western Football Conreceived a B.S. degree in physical ference. In terms of scholarships, education in 1973. He has also receivthey'll be up there competing with ed a M.S. degree from the Universischools like my alma mater Weber. ty of Utah. He has been at Jordan since 1980, It's all very exciting." SUSC's intention to "throw a compiling a record of 49 wins and 19 was a key losses. Twice, in 1981 and 1983, his wider loop" football-wisfactor in Bojak's decision to take the teams finished second in the state 3A job. Another was the climate and finals. This year, the Beetdiggers personality of Cedar City and the made it to the state semifinals, loscollege officials he met there when ing to eventual champion Before Bojak arrived at the invited down for an interview. "It's a tremendous offer for Jordan, the 'Diggers had lost 20 myself and my family as well," he games in a row over a three-yea- r indicated. "Cedar looks a nice place span. and we met a lot of nice people." "Hopefully, they'll (Jordan) hire a If Bojak is happy to be heading to top notch coach and keep it going," SUSC, SUSC is happy to have him, if Bojak said. "I was proud to have Coach Bishop's comments are any been a part of rebuilding the proindication. gram at Jordan, helping to "We are pleased to have attracted some pride in it and at the school. I a coach with credentials that Rick plan to continue to attend the annual Bojak has," Bishop said. "He has a football banquet in the futre and I'll variety of very successful ex- be around during the season, looking perience, and that kind of over prospects." While Bojak will be working year-roun- d background will be valuable as we at football at SUSC, that step up our level of competition next doesn't mean around the clock. Boyear." Bojak is a graduate of Mather high jak said he's not going to be one of those "crazy college coaches who works 18 hours a day." Coach Bishop, informed Bojak, plans to work a more reasonable schedule and "get the job done." Bojak is married to the former Janet Clontz. They have a daughter, Jennifer. "Leaving Jordan is one of hardest things I've ever had to do," Bojak concluded. "But, then I just try to think positively about everything." Folks who know Bojak, know he's never thought otherwise. d, football," commented Basketball teams from Brighton, Bingham and Hillcrest are hoping to springboard into league play with unblemished slates, but it won't be easy. On Friday, the Bengals will take on East at East, while Bingham hosts an experienced Olympus team and Hillcrest will entertain Cottonwood in a contest that will match up two strong front lines. SANDY. pre-leag- -- e, Ski e. re-inst- Bojak. pre-leag- .a 44 The cost savings derived from the move enable Cooper to sell a pair of PowderChutes for under $30. About 550 sets have been put up for sale, mostly at Wolfes and Sunset Sports. "We feel that the cost is pretty reasonable," Cooper stated. "Far cheaper than having to buy a new set of skis. Of course, there are no quarantees, but it greatly enhances your chances of finding a lost ski." Weight Control First Aid CPR Teach Your Child to Talk Medical Terminology I 1 1) f j MOVING UP . . . Rick Bojak (with th. cap), hood football coach at Jordan high, looks on from tha sidelines during state tournament action. Bojak, the state's winlngest active 3A coach, has resigned his " post at Jordan to take on assistants job at SUSC' vy " a i how schedule back on Dec. takjyift2PQele jn -- Michele Bartmess u one of the Salt Lake dailies some weeks ago decrying the plates. The writer had two major objections. many (possibly even p One was that aon i ski ana snouian i Utanns Emost) to have that downhill racer He suggested that there should be a variety of choices of plates so that featured on their license plates. an automobile owner could pick the one that best suited his fancy. After that other his complaint was It he reasoned, Utah has other athad people shaking their heads, all, national parks, fishing, tractions, however. hiking, adnauseum. Thankfully, our state fathers seem He felt that the logo, The Greatest to have resisted the suggestion. If Snow On Earth was misleading. 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XTCBF NOW 1 PR ICE WAS 995 DOT MATRIX 1$2P(120CPS) 000000 Boy Scout Classes raisetonJan.lQ- ii iUA,1! Yjuftge Memorial retained little off 1 last year's, state runner-usquad and has had a tough go so far. Judge claimed a hard won victory at Granite, but has since dropped five It should be straight to fall to remembered, however, that the Bulldogs have played some pretty good competition, including Hillcrest, East, Highland and Ben "" 256K 5oT 8 8 8 9 ft.tt.tt-- P With Purchase Of Any Accent, I BM "BEGINNER STSTEM with 1 m. 360K floppy Drivas FOR IBM and COMPATIBLES selected the generic route. I must say that I feel Ski Utah and g Greatest Snow On Earth is just a little classier than Famous Potatoes. I'll be the first to admit that though I was one of those who com- - 3 plained about the old plates, I had no 3 suggestions for improving them beyond adding some color or using the rainbow effect that California has adopted. so. wnue 1 m admitting mines. 111 cc say that somebody knew how to put a little class in something as simple 3 4 as a license nlatp I for one am glad they did. 8,18.9.8. 0.8 Stress Management for Adolescents 20. - I m; Parents and Daughter Maturation Parents and Sons Maturation Jordan opens league action at West on Jan. 10. Murray's rookie head coach Craig Hammer is still looking for his first win. The Spartans have played an absolutely brutal schedule thus far and with a trip to Taylorsville Friday and East paying a call Tuesday, things don't look like they're going to get a whole lot easier. Murray will i t he'd know that if he doesn't ski, i ininKi mey aia a line jod oij I'll never know. Then he suggested designing the plates. They even in Since I once wrote a column that some might think we are pro- corporated the colors of the state's? pleading for new state license claiming ourselves as the cocaine two bitterest athletic rivalries in 3 about equal proportions. plates, I owe a pat on the back to capital of the world. those responsible for them. I can't On. Come wait to get mine. Never mind that Though I doubt that had the shiney new red, white and blue to do with the color anything out on look of my place plates may scheme. clunker. I can't afford anew car, but I'll fork over the $12 or so for the new The red, white and blue seems to plates. have other meaning in this favored Obviously, I'm not the only one who feels that way, because I've land of ours, and the use of those col seen new plates on vehicles that no ors may have been intentional. If a one in their right mind would have not, don't tell anyone and we'll all I paid out good money to create a pretend that it was. At least we can hold our heads up chance in owner situation, which wnen we go out oi state, we nog automatically means new plates. And no, I don't ski. But liKe every longer have to pretend that we come J from a generic state with nothing to taxpaying citizen should, I approclaim pride in. preciate what the ski industry means to this state and I have no Why I used to tell people that there were so many things to take pride in problem seeing it featured on the here that we iust couldn't nnssihlv plates. choose which one to feature, so we f) There was a letter to the editor in like them! Adolescent Weight Control pre-leag- Ski Utah Is Fine With Me I for children LatchkeyBabysitting Timpview and Hillcrest, the Hillcrest game wrapping their pre-leag- Different Topics for adults Parenting Jordan by just graduation. The Beetdiggers had a rough start in the Lehi Tournament then lost to Orem and Payson. They nipped Alta by a point then lost big to pre-leag- fx pre-leag- CLASSES TO IMPROVE YOUR FAMILY'S LIFESTYLE Region Six Could Be wasDogfight as much hurt SALT LAKE. Usually by the time the schedule starts to wind down, its possible to get some indication as to how things are headed for a team or group of teams. However, such is not the case in Region Six basketball. If anything, the has left the waters muddier than before it started. But most teams, with the exception of Jordan, have another game or two to get things settled down. West has been among the steadier teams in the league, but it hasn't a bed of roses for the Panthers either, witness their game against 4A Bingham back on Dec. 10. Tooele hJtefin.tflugh intfiepasLbufcAWsjs. aiiptberrixeajy Tbenw jMroeJor South, which returns just one player from lasfcyear's tough team.., opens region against another of the Utah County schools. Mountain View, Tuesday. Head coach Jim Jimas has indicated this will be his final season at the head of the Huskies. West Jordan has been up and down schedule, during the opening with a solid win over Kearns and nipping South by a point then ' losing big to Olympus. TLa Jags re-- , bounded against Granite then drop- ' ped a toughie at Cedar City. Alta has also been a bit shakey. ' Most recently, the Hawks have lost close games to Jordan and Weber. Their league opener is at home against Orem Tuesday. The Utah County schools, Mountain View, Orem and American Fork, come into the league season as a bit of a question mark to many folks in this neck of the woods. But, if their performances during the past football season are any indication they could be challengers again in basketball. At least this time, no one will be looking past them . X Ravei? Furtjiture 2325 So. 3rd West (Formerly Berry Mlg. Building) K2 485-280- 4 OPEN 10-- 6 Mon.-Sa- SUNDAY 12-- 5 t. p.m. - 1 rk |