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Show 3 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 28, 1987 SAIL? ILACIG (SOTOtfV BEI3IIA7IM I Ur " ifA"f f ! ,-- " s I 1 V: 1 1""4 I h I - - CAMPS 3 ih FRED ROBERTS (BOSTON DATES-13- .... 413, 14, 1 t.M. to 4 p.m. loyi M J, 415, 16, 17, 1 p.m. to S p.m. CWl712,15, 16, 17,li..toio COST: $40 Crnpw (ImMi kyi TIMES 1 t " . TtylomrW. High Scfco.1 IS, 14,17 ,14, GRADES r "I BASKETBALL CAMP CELTICS) 4-- KEARNS HIGH SCHOOL IBS COLD DAY, HOT SWIMMING . . . Swim Utah Firowator hood coach Davo Ryland oHor torn timoly advico to swlmmors during aftornoon prac- tice session at the Alto Canyon Recreation Center Dates Times Grades in Sandy. Alto Canyon joint with Cottonwood high school and tho Sports Mall in providing pool time for tho compotitivo swim program, SANDY. It certainly didn't feel part during their off season. like the kind of day to be outside in "We've got Holly Whear and lthe pool working on one's Michelle Tyler off Firewater," noted backstroke. Ryland, "plus Brenda McCartney, The sky was gray and depressing, who hails from Oregon, and Brian a cold win was blowing and rain Wilkinson, out of Logan, and some drops occasionally peppered the the others." These college and high school surface of the Alta Canyon Recreation Center pool. Yet, none of the "senior level" swimmers add direcnearly one dozen swimmers plying tion to the programs, someone for through the choppy water bothered the younger students to look up, said to complain. Ryland, and something to look forSwim Utah Firewater head coach ward to. It lets the younger kids see Dave Ryland feels that dedication the playoff to all the hard work can be as important as ability in they've been putting in. As mentioned,- Swim Utah creating competitive swimmers and those young ladies participating in Firewater is a "full spectrum" prolast Thursday afternoon's workout gram, beginning with entry level or session certainly demonstrated beginning level age group swimmers. These swimmers are called both. Swim Utah Firewater is the the "yellow team." The "red team" consists of inculmination of an idea first put into level swimmers. The in termediate 1977 back and the practice Sports Mall age group program, which "blue team" is considered the adRyland coached through 1984. Today vanced level. After that comes the multi-level- d seniors or high school and collegiate it's a year-rounprolevel swimmers. gram spanning three pools. There is also an eight week, sumAccording to Ryland, the move indoors at Cottonwood high school mer only, program for beginning really began to shift the program in- swimmers. This program is runs from June 15 through Aug. 7. to high gear. "We have swimmers who are "We started at Cottonwood with a U.S.S. club in the winter of 1981," he seven years or younger all the way recalled. "When Alta Canyon came up to collegians," explained Ryland. on line, we were able to arrange for "We want to give the opportunity to pool time there. Then we got the go as far as they would like to go, not Sports Mall to join with the U.S.S." just take them to a point and stop." The idea, said Ryland was to comRyland heads an impressive bine all three units to maximize ef- coaching staff at Firewater, forts and resources. The results, he boasting 11 years of coaching experience. A competitive swimmer states, is a program with "incredible potential." The only blank that for 13 years in Ohio, Ryland followed remains to be filled in is an indoor by title winning teams at the Sports pool in the Sandy area and that, he Mall and led the Hillcrest high proHe was voted gram from 1979-8feels, is coming. of the Year in 1985 and '86 by Coach in is that Firewater Ryland hopes the Utah Swimming Association and will become a feeder for high school swimming programs and vice versa, coached the 1986 and '87 Utah All an extenstion of both the Alta and Star teams. Cottonwood high school teams. But, Assisting is Bryan Pavlish, who he doesn't leave things there. has 11 years of coaching experience, Already a number of University of including eight assisting the CotUtah swimmers have been taking tonwood high team. Donny Harris, a d, Only Judge Left In State Soccer INDIAN HILLS MIDDLE SCHOOL lf During the fall and winter months, the program trims down to about 80 to 90 swimmers, about the maximum that can be contained at Cottonwood high. During the spring and summer, it blossoms out to 200 or more, working out of both the Alta Canyon Center and the Sports Mall. Senior level swimmers on "on the deck" at 5:30 a.m. and work out to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. and 4:15-4:4- 5 p.m. on Saturdays. Inmembers work out from 8:15-9:3- 0 a.m. Beginning level age groupers 5 work in three sessions: a.m. a.m., 10:15-1- 1 a.m. and "We're extremely appreciative of the assistance of Nancy Shea and other members of the Alta Canyon Board of Directors and staff," stated Ryland, "for making the pool time 3-- 1. 2-- iTljr Club Location: Taylorsville High June 27: 8:00 ne CbbT-ihirt- Inter-st- YOUTH "LEARN TO PLAY" LESSONS BEGIN: June 15th and run through Aug. 30 COST: $15.00 per session (8 COST: lessonssession) includes 2 629-7- 5 4 727-8- 6 9 5 810-82- 0 Monday through Thursday 7 DAYS AND TIMES: a.m. to Noon Friday is used for rain-out- s SITES KEARNS -- - 967-440- LESSONS E Individuals $30 Individuals 81 -- 4 CENTER 8 lessons 8 lessons 9a.m. REGISTER NOW Saturday 9:00 For More Information & Kearns Recreation Center Registration Contact: 8-- 2 967-440- 262-668- to noon Redwood 1.111. Multi-Purpo- se Center 3100 South Redwood Road 974-692- 3 4 REDWOOD MULTIPURPOSE CENTER 3100 So. Redwood Rood 974-692- 3 SUMMER BASKETBALL LEAGUES SUMMER WALLYBALL LEAGUES SLAM DUNK LEAGUE 6'2" and under adult. FULL COURT. 4 on 4, Baskets at 9'5". Registration deadline: June S. Play begins June 24 and continues on Wednesday nights for approximately 10 for all weeks. Fee: sm 00 per team. 7-- 6-- Noon SATURDAY 5670 South 4800 West 5-- 3 mid-valle- -- June 6 & June 13, 1987 for further information call 483-547- 3 Monday through Friday, 1:00 i.n. to 7:00 p.m. by appointment only. 2-- 1 6-- 1623 Wort 3000 South Register on all tennis courts and group lessons scheduled e Granger Hifh School c&Zw MAGNA RECREATION hour lessons 3600 Sooth 6000 Wort 3690 South 3600 West NOUddo Nr- k- 327S South 3200 Wort AltoRogirtorAt Cost: $25 Cost: Hunter Park Teytorsvlllo High School 522S South Rodwood Rd CENTER PRIVATE AND only. Sort Wo. Perk sown ouo non RECREATION ADULT AND YOUTH: SEMI-PRIVAT- r $40.00, and balls for match, PLUS U.S.T.A. membership card which allows you to play in other tournaments. EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Racquet SESSIONS: 1619-62- p Ages 1 11 Junior and Little League teams for boys and girls. Players must know the basics of tennis and want to play competitively. They will be interfacing with local competitive teams. Program begins June going into August, with one practice and one match per week. 9-- 1, 18-1- Award for eUi "COMPETITIVE TENNIS" Available to all boys and girls agts through II. Basic skills and court etiquette taught. Limited to eight students per class. Private, Bulldogs Falter In Baseball Playoff ntttl TEMMIS LESSQMS $40 8-- competitionl ! Cost: 0 a.m. 0 4fcoentf practice per wttk for 5 wetkil 2- 2-- a.m.-10:0- Indwdts: $25 per athlete: FEE: 4 3-- 2 Granger High - 10-1- 9-- 8 25-Ju- nt Ryland also thanks a strong core of parental and boosters who provide financial assistance for travel and team equipment along with moral support. Their help is also appreciated during the team's annual Firewater Sunkist Invitational, this year set for July It doesn't take long to notice Dave Ryland is sold on swimming as the greatest sport in the world. That feeling is based, in part, on the credit he gives it for turning him away from a path that could've lead to real trouble in his life. "The kids we have here are the kind you'd like yours to be," he reported. "They get up early, get maybe a slice of toast for breakfast and are on the deck at 5:30 in the morning, swimming in the dark. That kind of dedication can payoff in areas other than just swimming." 3-- & 1 Now through June 27, 1987 Monday through Thursday 4: 4:00 p.n.-6:0- 0 May p.m. available." 2-- 0 483-547- 3 - Ages 6 through GIRLS & BOYS 9:30-10:1- Kearns Play CALL YOUTH TRACK CLUBS termediate and upper level KEARNS. The Red Sox, with a record of have wound up the first half of Kearns International Little League play with the top spot in the Majors divisions. League action over the past week is as follows: The Indians edged the Twins last Monday with Trevor Davis going 2x2 at the plate with one rib and Chris Cooksey earning two rbi's. Two days later, the Twins gained some reventh with a 4 win over the Indians as Brandon Jones went 3x4 and Scott Rogers 2x2 with Troy Farnsworth getting two rbi's. Also on Wednesday, the Red Sox blanked the Cubs 10-- 0 behind the pitching of Scott Sudbury and Glen Spencer and the hitting of Kenny Reed, spencer and Tony Reitbrok. Friday, the Pirates trimmed the Yankees 5 with Curtis Wilson and Matt Seager going 4x4, Wilson inthe Woods Cross shutout Friday. a triple, while Travis Huskies 0 and Tuesday Viewmont cluding Johnson of the Yanks homered. The eliminated them with both goals Sox then downed the Cubs 4 as coming in the second half. Spencer tripled and doubled and Parker Mangrum doubled. In Minors action, the Dodgers beat the Tigers 12-- 8 behind the hitting of Ron Butler, who had a double; Paul Anderson, who was 3x4; and Justin Walters. The Phillies nipped the Brewers 10-- 9 as Corby Briggs, who doubled, led a solid team effort. The SALT LAKE CITY. Payson's hard Steve Skamnes tripled to deep right Phils also got by the Brewers Bill Kavoukas walked. When The Dodgers whalloped the Tigers throwing pitcher, Allred, was too and Paul Anderson and Joshua much for Judge Memorial's Kavoukas attempted to steal second 14-was caught in a run down Christenson getting a double each Skamnes held he as on here Friday Bulldogs the usually potent Judge team to off third. Paul Barrutia then singled and Ryan Butler a triple. four hits while striking out nine, pac- and Richie Simon walked to load up bases. Larry Fernandez then ing his team to a 3 win and the to force in Kavoukas and walked 3A State eliminating Judge from y Chris Leionelli drove in runs two and ADS REACH nearly 86,000 Baseball tournament consideration. middle. the morna with up three homes single Thursday Derks at every Field, The game, played Ben Soto started for Judge and ing. That's potential readership in saw Payson score one in each of the first and second innings and then ex- was relieved in the third by Robert excess of 272,400 people. Whether who finished for the you're buying, selling, renting, plode for four in the third to give Chacon looking for them a 0 lead. Although Judge Bulldogs. Judge's loss meant that trading, 6 team, Murray, one or conveya lost item Region in only the fourth, help, finding came up with three will be in the State Tournament as ing a personal message, GREEN they could not overcome the fine pitboth Judge and Tooele lost in SHEET CLASSIFIED ADS can do ching of Allred to win. when your job. Call Judge scored their runs 5-- 0 Sn 7-- International goal. Decker got the Spartans' only goal. Jordan had an equally quick 3A in the trip, losing to Ben Lomond opener then being eliminated Saturby Provo. Jon Hair got the day Beetdiggers' only goal in the Provo match. Jordan got to state by virture win over Carbon last Tuesof its day. Hair scored three goals and Hao Ngu added the other two. breaking a 3 tie. Jordan had tied with Judge for sthe Region Six regular season crown. Meanwhile, in the 4A affair, Hillcrest rode a rollercoaster. In last Wednesday's opener, tne beat archin overtime. A penalrival Weber kick ty by goalie Fory Flinders got the first goal, while Rhett Nichols notched the tying score. James Bardsley added the game winner. Dates July 6,7,8,9,13.14,15 and 16 Grades 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 4,5 and 6 & Times 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 7,8 and 9 Cost (includes $30Camper Camp Alta High Basketball Coaches Staff junior at the University of Utah, has been with Firewater for years and is showing great potential working with entry level swimmers. Sox Lead In of allowing a goal and an offsides 6 & $30Camper (includes Camp Kearns High Basketball Coaches Staff Year-Roun- 3-- 2 2,3,4,5 Cost Firewater Is Multi-Leve- l, d Swim Team PROVO. Judge Memorial remained the only Green Sheet area team left in state soccer action with Jordan and Murray in 3A and Hillcrest in 4A all falling by the wayside. double Following Tuesday's overtime win over Ben Lomond, Judge's next match is set for 3:30 p.m. today (Thursday) at BYU. State 3A action continues Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. both days. Judge made it into the tournament last week, by blanking Uintah then opened the tournament by John knocking off Murray Decker scored the Spartans' goal. On Saturday, the Bulldogs got by In Tuesday's double Skyview overtime match. Brenden Friar scored the game winner assisted by Chris Sonne. The other two goals were scored by John Petersberber and James Beirshmit. As mentioned. Murray lost to Judge in the opener, the Spartans falling out of state contention in the second round 1 to Timpview. Three tough calls hurt Murray, a penalty, the awarding of a free kick instead July 6, 7,8 and 9 8:30 a.m. to noon WALLYBALL. Volleyball on a racquetball court. 3 on 3. Registration deadline: July 3. Play begins July 14 and continues on Tuesday or Thursday nights for approximately weeks. Fee: $35.00 per 4 LAP SWIM 3 HALF COURT. Registration deadline: July J. Special coed rules apply. Play begins July 10 and continues on 10 weeks. Fee: 040.00 LOW IMPACT AEROBICS Stretchout, warmup, get your heart rate going and muscles toned through a safe, but energetic workout. 11:30 a.m.-12:3- 0 Cost: $2.00class Monday-Fridap.m.; Won. 7:00 p.m.. Wed. and Fri. 0:30 p.m. COUPON FREE LAP SWIM At Rodwood Pool Expires June 30, S to I years. Register by June S. Play begins June 1 and continues for approximately weeks on Tuesday and Thursday and 0 games will be evenings. Two games will bo and hat. coachpitch. Fee: 0JO.O0. Includes Ages SPORTS CAMP years, 0:00 a.m. to 13:00 noon, Monday through Friday, beginning June I and ending August 20. Develop your skills in a variety of lifetime recreational sports. Sessions will Include Softball, soccer, basketball, tennis, roller skating, bowling and other sports. Children will be divided by age and skill level. Definitely a high activity program for boys and girts. FEES: (14S.O0Summer LOCATION: West Lake Jr. High Ages A Bonneville Jr. High School FOR AN ADDITIONAL $145.00, JOIN THE SUMMER PACKAOE PROGRAM IN THE AFTERNOON. COUPON' Good For One 1907 r Take advantage of the summer heat by swimming laps, one of the most productive forms of exercise. 7:00 to 0:30 a.m. and ataVaf Hours are Monday-FridaMon., Wed., Fri., Noon to 1:00 p.m. Cost: 11.00time or 110.00month. Begins June 0. MEN'S 3 ON 3 HALF COURT. Registration deadline: June 13. Play begins July i and continues on Thursday nights for approximately to weeks. Fee: $40.00 per team. Friday nights for approximately per team. k on 4, '4" and under high school. baskets at S'S". Registration deadline: Juno H. Play begins June 23 and continues on Wednesday nights for approximately lOweeks. Fee: $15.00 per player. COED 3 ON P team. SLAM DUNK LEAGUE FULL COURT. COED Good for $1.00 off any Individual registration or SS.N off any team registration AT THE REDWOOD CENTER. 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