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Show THE SENTINEL Continued from Paee 9 getting 14 rebounds. For West Jordan, Jeff Martinez had 10 points and Robby Allen eight. HiJcrest, according to coach Jim Jimas, turned in a more "intense" performance against Taylorsville Friday. Hillcrest 1 first jumped out to a 16-1- quarter lead then kept the Warriors at bay the rest of the contest. Haws had 16 points, Brett Varoz 15, and Adams 12. Alta played just once last week and the Hawks made the most of it. The game was close through the first half, Alta at the end of the leading at the first quarter and half, but in the third period the Hawks outscored Kearns and the Cougars could not keep pace. Darrin Long had 22 points, Mark Brower 14, and Roger McDonald 13 for Alta. After Jordan had built steadily to a lead through the first three periods of play against South, the Cubs made a come back in the final quarter. Jordan held onto its lead, though, and was able to control the game's tempo, stopping the South rally eight points short. Matt Player had 17 points for Jordan, Donny McEntire 15, and Mike Gomez 6 39-3- 2 21-1- 52-3- Crescent sixth ward basketball team wins High School Basketball 18-1- Page 4 Thursday. Feb. 17.1983 4 5 12. Judge was able to use that same strategy in edging the Beetdiggers Friday night. The Bulldogs had led throughout most of the contest, dictating the tempo until the final couple of minutes. Then Jordan made a strong comeback to cut the margin to six and had an opportunity to cut to four with 1:20 left, but missed a Player had 12 points and Russell Muir nine. West Jordan just seemed a step behind Taylorsville all night last Tuesday. The Jags were down after one period 9 at the half, and 9 after three quarters. The fourth quarter was played almost dead even. Ron Rowland had 15 points and Brad Johnson 10 for West Jordan. Sports Schedule Boys Basketball: 26-1- 36-2- Monday, 5 p.m. L TNews, Display Ads, Wedding Announcements xxxxx Tuesday, 4 p.m. All Classified Ads " Hebberd gives boost to SUSC gymnastics team startat7:30p.m.) Jordan at Judge Hillcrest at Alta Bingham at Brighton West Jordan at Kearns (All of the above games start at 7:30 p.m.) Swimming: Tuesday, Feb. 20 West Jordan at Taylorsville Kearns at Bingham (League dual meets start The Southern Utah State College women's gymnastics team figures to be tough this season and part of the reason is the talent of a former Bingham High School student. Mechele Hebberd, daughter of Carl and Beth Hebberd, 12981 S. 1700 W., Riverton, is an outstanding gymnast with a great attitude. So far this season she has scored a high of 8.35 on the uneven parallel bars, 8.70 in the floor exercise, and a high of 31 .65 in all around competition. "I think we are looking good but to quantify in expected points just how good would be at 3 p.m.) 19 with Jordan tri-me- et and Bingham at West Jordan, 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23 Jordan at Alta, 2 : 10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24 Jordan at Murray, 3:30 p.m. impossible," Kathryn Berg, SUSC gymnastics coach said. We are certainly ahead of where with Bingham and Granger at Brighton, 6 p.m. West Jordan at Hillcrest, 6 p.m. Tri-me- et we were last year at this stage of the season." The 1981-8- 2 gymnastics team fifth in the newly institutplaced ed National NAIA gymnastics women's Region II Girls' Basketball . League Standings L W 8 7 6 5 2 School Hillcrest Alta Brighton West Jordan Taylorsville Bingham Kearns 0 1 3 4 7 7 8 1 1 and intelligent competitor and will be a big influence on this year's team. SUSC competes in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and earns its way to national competition through NAIA District Seven which includes Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. The 1982-8- RMAC .championship meet will be held Feb. 26at Gunnison Colorado. "" Mechele is a junior at SUSC. She is undecided on a major and minor. Mechele also competes in track and field as a high jumper, Ave. 25.0 15.9 15.3 r . championships. "One reason we are expecting better things this year is our experience. We have people who have been through a year of competition and they know what to expect," Berg added. Mechele averaged 28.09 in all around competition last season. She is a strong Leading Scorers Games 8 Wright (H 8 McDonald (A) 9 Cedarstrom (K) 9 Johnson T) 8 Sanders (WJ) 8 Vawdry(A) 8 Henderson (Bi) 8 Neebling(H) 9 Miles (T) 8 Blaine (Br) Deadlines Andrew Pond, Andy Wagner, Shanne Jones and Todd Nelson. They will start region games next week. Girls Basketball: Thursday, Feb. 17 Freshman Stake South include Jon Caldwell, Ted Blaney, Jeff Carroll, Jay Salter, Brighton at Bingham Kearns at West Jordan Tuesday, Feb. 22 Hillcrest at Kearns Bingham at Alta Taylorsville at Brighton West Jordan bye (All the above varsity contests Gymnastics: Saturday, Feb. the won learn championship last week. Mel Blaney is the coach. Players Friday, Feb. 18 Jordan at Murray Alta at Hillcrest one-and-on- e. 8-- 7 Crescent sixth ward teachors' basketball Crescent 3 14.6 the answer for the problem teenager? Is 'toughiove' 14.0 12.9 12.5 12.4 11.6 the absolute maintaining "bottom line." For instance, if the teen is staying out too late, the parent can say, "After changes. He urges Toughiove advocates to start keeping careful data. "Testimonials and aren't intuitive appeal sufficient," he says. "People who deal with human misery have an obligation to evaluate their program's effectiveness." alleviates. "Toughiove has become the vanguard of the parenting set," curfew, I need you home or I worry. You need to be with your friends and have flexibility. To make us happy, if you're with your friends and it's past curfew, you can call me to tell me where you are. You can stay out later, that night, but you'll have to be home earlier the next night." The reason for a rule doesn't have to be good, says Alexander, but it must be honest, immediate and personal. "Don't say, 'If you're out after 1 a.m. the police will pick you up,' or 'What will the neighbors think?' Make the reason your own, even if it's only 'I'll worry."' He suggests letting the teenager know the rules have some benefit for them as well. ("If you do your homework right now, you'll have more time to be with your friends or watch tv later.") Offering alternatives can also help prevent a Toughiove, says Alexander, is particularly appealing to unlike because, parents traditional approaches, it does not blame parents for the child's behavior. Subsequently, however, the parents start blaming the teenager. "When faced with a rebellious says Dr. James Alexander, director of clinical training and a specialist in problems. "The goals of Toughiove can't be faulted, but the methods for reaching those goals aren't necessarily the best." Toughiove was founded as a p group for parents by a team of psychologists. Its primary intent is to restore parental authority by setting absolute rules and firmly enforcing them. The movement, parent-adolesce- flexibility within limits while m more disobedience, rebellion and unhappiness than it nt teenager, parents have a tendency to go from one extreme to another," says Alexander. self-hel- "They've tried being under- standing and forgiving and when that doesn't work, they say, 'I'm not going to take it anymore. They can live by my rules or get out." While Toughiove has worked in some cases, it won't work in all, and it should be used only as which caught on quickly among parents of uncontrollable teenagers, now includes more than 700 chapters nationwide. According to Alexander, such a strategy may work for younger children, but it can make a teenager more rebellious and disobedient. "Handing down ultimatums has the potential of being brinkmanship," he says. "If you draw a line and tell the kid you're going to physically punish him if he steps over it, the difficult teenager is often going to step over the line. Then you either have to follow through or let it go this time." confrontation. ("You can take out the garbage tonight, or you can get up early and put it out or you can drop it off at a later pickup area on your way to school." ) Once the rules are agreed upon, he notes, the results of any a last resort, he maintains. "There are usually a lot of alternatives that haven't been tried," he says, emphasizing that there are no easy solutions. Parents need to understand how everyone in the situation is should also be and implemented if negotiated, no agreethere's If necessary. ment, parents will have the final say. and that assigning creates only defensiveness and resentment, Alexander notes. They must also separate the behavior from its function or reason. "The kid is rebelling, that's the behavior," he says. "So you look at the reason he's rebelling. It may be because that's the only way he knows how to assert his independence." violations a victim, blame Reseach, he says, suggests that laying down the law isn't necessarily the way to handle problems for all teenagers. In his work with juvenile delinquents, Alexander found that setting rules and enforcing them without understanding is the what teenager Because Parents, he says,' want to remain in control, but their absolute authority decreases with the onset of adolescence. "How can you be the leader when the follower doesn't want to follow? You change your leadership style. You've got to teenagers need independence, Alexander says parents should negotiate rules and consequences to allow more your approach to as the child grows." discipline change Interiors I I Contract Carpets, Cabinets Brings You ' 14.0 experiencing often does not behavioral cause long-ter- Many parents of problem teenagers are turning to an approach called Toughiove to deal with family crises. 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