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Show THE GREEN SHEET New Coach New System Gridders Sweat s Through W-- UNION. A new coach, a new system and not a lot of experienced people .returning, are the major question marks arising from Hillcrest high's football program e And with only one game there's not much time to answer those questions. The man most concerned with fin ding those answers is new head coach Jerry Haslam, a former assistant,, who returns to the Hillcrest campus after a short stint at East "We've got good kids," he stated positively. "They're just a little inexperienced. There's a mixture of younger kids and seniors, who, as juniors, played behind last year's WEST JORDAN. "I don't what the s column will look like at the end of the season," stated West Jordan high head football Tom Molen, "but no one will be able to say is that peo- - we haven't put 100 percent into this win-los- with an even front. "We'll be trying to get after pie," Haslam added, "be more ag- - season. That includes both coaches and players." gressive on defense." Hillcrest will unviel the new of- - Last year was the first year for fense and defense on the road, way Molen at the helm of West Jordan on the road.. The Huskies' only pre- - and a frustrating season it way. league contest is set for Thursday, Depth, experience, mistakes and a Aug. 28, against Bonneville high of totally new offensive system took Idaho Falls. They open league play, their toll on the young Jaguar crew, also away from home, traveling to According to Molen, three quarters Mountain View on Friday, Sept. 5. of his starters were playing their Both games are set to start at 7:30 first year of high school football, An added year of experience, plus p.m. Though not minimizing the dif- - two years with Molen's passing he faces, Haslam is none- - fense should help this time around, s optimistic and happy to be but the coach thinks much of the at Hillcrest. provement will come in the area of "We've always had good kids and conditioning, a good, supportive administration "One of the big things that hurt us here at Hillcrest," he said. "They've last year was that, in my opinion, we welcomed me back and I'm happy to weren't in as good a shape as some be back.' of the other teams we face," Molen explained. "That really bothered me, because in my past coaching experience I've always stressed conditioning. We're going to do something about that this year. " What West Jordan is doing is going three session a day instead of two, pointing to next Thursday's 5 p.m. opener at Kearns. Molen, his coaching staff and players are on the 0 a.m., practice field 8:30-10:3- 0 11:30-12:3- and Of his returning players, Molen we see most on the offense. Along the line that will include seniors Jeff 230, at center; Dave Branin, 230, at one guard; and Gates, 175, at the other Travis Wilson, guard. Also back is junior tackle Wilbern McDougal, 242, who started last year as a sophomore. Three good receivers will also be 135, back, juniors Matt Casto, and Brett Molen, also 135, plus 170. In the senior Robert Ryan, backfield, things are still pretty much up in the air at quarterback and Molen preferred not to mention any names as yet. 178, However, Travis Jessop, will return, though at fullback instead of tailback. That spot appears to be nailed down by junior Wilson 200 pound transfer, Kauvaka, a who's prior high school in Hawaii is still trying to coax into returning. "I'm really high on this kid," 1986 Local Team Places In National Basketball J Three-A-Day- At Hillcrest Thursday, August 21, Molen- noted. "He's the fastest player on the team, next to my boy WEST VALLEY. Utah was Brett, and should give our running represented for the first time in the game added respectability. That, in National Junior Olympics Basketturn, will help the passing attack." in St. ball tournament, held Aug. The defense will be something of a Louis, and the Utah entry, made up question mark, West Jordan having of players from the west lost all of its down linemen to - 3-- . and south sides of the Salt Lake graduation. However, back will be Valley and the Orem area, finished seniors Jim Bursach, 165, at free in the top 10. safety; Jeb Branin at linebacker; The Utah Stars opened the 40 team and Arnie Ainge, 145, at corner-bactourney by defeating the number seven seeded teeam from Memphis, So far as Region Two is concerned, Tenn. in a 7 cliffhanger that Molen expects Alta and Brighton to some was the best game felt people be strong again this year. He was of the meet. Utah went 20x25 at the surprised by the strength of the Utah foul line to pull out the win. County schools, Mountain View, In later action the same day, Utah Orem and American Fork, last year, was beaten The by Kansas but quickly added that won't be the Kansas crew went on to place third case this season. Hillcrest, with a in the tourney. Utah bounced back to new coach and a new system, is hard stop a team from Ohio 8 with the seniors.", to figure, but Bingham should be win placing them in the championHaslam's biggest concern is at ofmuch improved, according to ship bracket. Indiana, the eventual fensive line, hit hardest by graduaMolen. second place team, pulled out a 8 tion. Hillcrest had one of the better Interestingly enough, following win over Utah. lines in the state, but it was all the opener against Again Utah rebounded, taking out seniors. . Kearns, West Jordan takes on Alta Virgina guaranteeing a top 10 Three starters that do return as in its first league clash on Friday, finish. In their last game, their sixth seniors on offense are tailback Jeff Sept. 5, at 5 p.m. in five days, Utah fell to a strong 175, who played at Ackley, North Carolina team last year; fullback Pete quarterback Utah coaches David Osborn and 210; and wide receiver Hoyne, Larry Hatch were pleased with Drew Johnson, 175. team's effort and felt the crew had Two promising juniors, though not represted Utah well in its first entry tried under fire, Troy Bench, in a national tournament. Justin " 150, and Greg Weichers, SALT LAKE. The Salt Lake Coun160, Weidaner, South Cottonwood, was could fill the signal caller's spot. ty Recreation Divisin, in conjunction named to the All American team for Cory Hunter, 175, another with Salt Lake Productions, will prehis outstanding kplay throughout the senior, could see a lot of action at sent the 1986 Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake tournament. tight end. County Body Building Classic. The Other players on the team include The defense is a bit more certain competition is scheduled for SaturSAND . Though temporarily Steve a this three starter 190, at Holt, Cottonwood Heights, defensive year. again year for Haslam. On the line, senior day, Aug. 23 at the Central City Hanes of Taylorsville, Jeff four returning starters due "We've got good kids along both end and offensive guard. Tory missing Travis Skinner, 240, should proCenter, 615 So. 300 to American Brad Jensen, another senior, at 9 Hatch of Magna; John Moon, Orem, Legion regional the offensive and defensive lines," vide a steadying influence. Two East. baseball action, Alta high still Berry stated, "but, not a lot of depth. and 160, will be at quarterback, at Cory Barrett, Magna; Kyle Green, other twelth graders, Dave Moffitt, of the event will take welcomed a good group of exWe do have good experience at the least until Brett Alvey returns from Kearns, Christin Matagi, Magna; 165, and Bruce Richy, 180, at 12 noon with final judging perienced players to the opening of skill positions and a lot of juniors the baseball wars. Joining him in the Richard Jackson, Orem; Justin place will likely see double duty, Moffitt at scheduled for 7 p.m. y football practices on Monbackfield will be senior fullbacks Brown, Magna. who should help us out." wide receiver and defensive back 165 pound runa Andrew Trent day. 180, and Ogden, Mishmash, Admission prices are $3 for the and Richy at fullback and 185. Experience, according to head ning back, who rushed for 1,100 DinoFrabrezio, linebacker. sessin, while $5 will be is so are fellow Like the rest of the Region Two Haslam will be putting in new of- charged for the finals. Individuals coach Doug Berry, doesn't yards last year back, 170, at ranks, Alta will have only one pre-mean and the Todd seniors depth necessarily Templeton, fensive and defensive philosophy desiring additional information 1 coach is watching closely how new defensive back and wide receiver; league contest in advance of the this year. That means a more open, should call kids coming up to plug the gaps work Kevin Bouman, 215, at offensive league play. But that doesn't mean it type offense with out. However, few area coaches, tackle and linebacker; Brad Nelson, won't be a big game, as Jordan pays more play action and spring passes. Thrifty shoppers read the Green entertain any doubts about Alta 235, at offensive and defensive a call Thursday, Aug. 28 at 3 p.m., to On defense, he'll be experimenting Sheet classifieds! renew the annual "Battle of Sandy." challenging for the league crown tackle; and Darren Knowles, "Jordan always seems to get up for this game and they've done a good in the past in getting ready for us," noted Berry. MIDVALE. The fourth annual Following the Jordan game, Alta Utah this 12th day of August, SANDY CITY the league slate at West Jordan Bingham Junction Half Marathon 1986. open NOTICE OF on Friday, Sept. 5, at 5 p.m. (13.1 miles) was held in conjunction PUBLIC HEARING SHERRY BARROWS Alta placed third in state 4A tour- with Midvale Harvest Days on Recorder NOTICE IS HEREBY WJC45-1nament action last year and has Saturday, Aug. 9. The race started GIVEN of a public hearing to be held in the Sandy City Hall, made it to the final four the last five at 7 a.m. in Copperton and finished OF THE CITY 440 East 8680 South, Sandy, in a row. Establishing that in Midvale. WEST JORDAN. UTAH . years before the Sandy City Utah, NOTICE OF kind of tradition, plus having a large Council on September 16, 1966, The overall winner was Taha PUBLIC HEARING at 7:45 p.m. to consider an studentbody to draw from, is a real Mahmood of Salt Lake City. Taha is ' A of Zions Bank to public hearing will be held , , c23 years old and has run for Skyline 4 ruh approximately. Nacres plusjor the Alta program. . tin Sept. 16. 1986, at 7:30 p.m. or property irom in the West Jordan City Coun"After going that far at state so high school and the University of and (agricultural) cil Chambers, 1850 West 7800 many year - in a row," explained Utah. His winning team was one (highway commercial) CR-South, West Jordan, Utah, to to City Center-C(regional rezon-in"the;- kids get the idea that hour, nine minutes, 18 seconds, the consider the Berry, proposed commercial). The project adof property located at 8101 fastest time in the four-yesupposed to be there." they're history dress is approximately 120 South 2200 West from zoning West 10600 South. Any quesalso credits a good of the race. to zonclassification Berry tions you may have regarding for ining classification Bills Johnston, a procoachings staff, most of which has this hearing may be directed door soccer field. ( Vito Russo) been with him since the school open- fessor at the University of Utah was to the Community Development Department in the City ISSUED BY ORDER of the ed nine years ago, with keeping the second at 1 : 11.39, while third went to Hall phone City Council of West Jordan, continuity of the program at a high Gene Bates of West Jordan at IUR VALUE STORE of 12th Utah this August, day 1986. level. 1:12.24. SOUTH JORDAN CITY a "This is The first place women's winner tough league," Berry BARROWS SHERRY Ordinance Recorder acknowledged, "Brighton is always was Cheryl Harper of Orem, who WJC45-1An Ordinance amending tough and Hillcrest always gives us repeated her finish of last year, but of the revised orSection trouble. Mountain View and Orem lowered her time by six minutes to WEST JORDAN CITY dinances of South Jordan City, NOTICE OF and requiring new employees tied for the league title last season 1:19.39. Second was Colleen Hoff-fma-n NOTE SALE to furnish a statement from a and will have to be reckoned with at 1:21.11 and third Patty Lund physician relating to the proSealed bids for the purchase spective employee's health. again this year. Bingham and West 1:27.14. of $960,000 Tax and Revenue Jordan should be improved." Tim Burgess Ogden won the wheel Passed and adopted by the Anticipation Notes of the City FORD MUSTANG of West Jordan, Utah, Series Convertible, Vl, Loaded. 15064. . . chair division division. The fastest City Council of South Jordan 1986 will be received up to 5:00 City, State of Utah, on this 15th Midvale runner was Matt Montoya p.m.. on August 26, 1986, at the day of April, 1986. offices of the City Treasurer of with a time of 1:20.20. .724811 BUICK ELECTRA ESTATE the City of West Jordan, Utah, T. Kay Edmunds A total of 184 runners took part in 1850 West 7800 South, West at Mayor the race, competing in 20 age Jordan, Utah 84084. All exATTEST: penses and costs incident to 1 groups, including both men's and FORD ESCORT Station Wagon, Automatic, Air. 1805P.... the sale and issuance of the Richard N. Wame women's divisions. In the men's Notes, excluding the fees and City Recorder expenses of note counsel, will division, the winners were as be paid by the successful bidFORD LTD Station Wagon, Loaded. I1697P follows: der. The City retains the right THE CITY OF to reject any and all bids. WEST JORDAN. UTAH Eleven and under, Clinton NOTICE OF Copies of the Official Notice Mark 1:50.37; men inof Sale and other related PUBLIC HEARING New. 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Players in 3.5 division have "achieved dependability and direction on shots within reach, including forehand and backhand volleys, but still lack depth and variety; seldom double fault and occaisionally force errors on the serve." The classification applies to players at the beginning of the season. Led by team captain, Mark Stephenson of Kearns, the team members are: first singles, Craig Swapp, Sandy; second singles, Patrick Maggard, Sandy; fist doubles Gary Swanson and Mark Clary, Kearns; second doubles, Mark Stephensen, Kearns, Alan Cranney, WBM&MlZ Wmmm AND DOING BUSINESS... COUld be Valley, third newspaper and Quentin Carrera, Kearns. The team improved steadily winning 27 of 29 individual matches in the last six weeks of the season. The Taylorsville 3.0 team took third place in the division and a women's team also competed at the 3.0 level. ' . Those interested in competing in a fall league this year or in the USTAVolvo Tennis league next year can contact Mark Stephenson for more information. at 6 advertising... Open tor business but not doing much? let newspaper advertising change all that. The clearest course ahead, tor more sales, is to advertise where shopping starts . . . in the pages ot The Green Sheet newspapers. Let us help now! vou turn possible prospects into good customers, Dial J6J 4612 lr... 5500 So. State Murray, Ut. West Valley; Kent Bigelow, Midvale, Kerry Olson, West Valley; and alternates, Brad Ball, West Jordan, Cory Hoopiianina, Kearns, Bob Stilson, West Valley, Minh Tahai, West doubles, 6895 ... S- -l zone. TAYLORSVILLE. The Price, formation with respect to the Notes being offered subject to the approval as to the legality of Fox, Edwards, Gardiner & Brown, Attorneys at Law, Salt Lake City, Utah, may be obtained from the City Treasurer. DATED this 19th day of ..9995 1985 Pickup. Roll Bars. Sharp. public hearing will be held on Sept. 16, 1986, at 7:15 p.m. in the West Jordan City Council Chambers, 1850 West 7800 South, West Jordan, Utah, to consider an amendment to Section 10.14.2C of the Zoning Ordinance to allow recreational activities (private) as a Conditional Use in the P-A $8995 8995 $8495 Mile, I1569P Hut-ching- s, 15-1- BETWEEN BEING OPEN FOR BUSINESS.. mm FORD AEROSTAR m, um 1983 GMC JIMMY Lded,L $4995 sCl 4X4's TRUCKS & 1 P15031. . SJ45-1- 969-769- JU 1 MOVING.. LIGHTEN your load with Classified. Call 262-668- 1:27.16; Taha 19-2- John Lindblom, Brent Kartchner, 2:15.53; Gene Bates, 1:12.24; 1:15.21; Sam Fernley, 1:23.28 ; Bill Johnston; Ben Bennion; M. Grant Page, 1:47.10. For the ladies: Cheryl Denise Latiman, Harper; Coleen Hoffman, 1:34.07; 1:21.11; Kay Roberts, 3:30.43; Claire Johnson, 1:29.24 ; Billie Berger, 1:39.55; Carol Velma Earl, Howlet, 1:46.27; Mohmood; 25-2- 30-3- 35-3- 40-4- 4, 45-4- 9, 50-5- 55-5- 19-2- 25-2- 9, 30-3- 4, 35-3- 9, 40-4- 45-4- 9, 50-5- 4, 55-5- 9, 1:54..07. School Board Continued from page 1 school's accreditation be delayed until next year was discussed. Bingham was to be included with Union middle in the accreditation process this year. Bingham's principal requested the delay because of the curriculum review that is currently underway, the presence of a new head administrator and because the ninth grade will be returning to middle schools next year. If approved by the board, Bingham would join Albion middle as Jordan schools accredited during 1987-8The board also discussed the district's instrumental music program, specifically where it touches on sixth grade students. With those students returning to elementary schools, problems with providing funding, space and competant instructors will have to be addressed. George Welch, curriculum consultant in fine arts, reported that the vast majority of elementary school principals were in favor of such a program for the sixth grade. But Deputy Superintendent L. Ray Brown noted such a program could cost as much as $300,000 to 8. |