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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thus day s January iu , 1580 - 12 W" Pee Wee basketball starts lem Globetrotters; Chuck Humphreys and Mark Hugen-tobl- er with the Super Son-ic- s; Bruce Adams and the Flaming Tigers; Rob Young Tom and the Chargers; Couthe directs Livingston and Bill Jones leads gars, the Celtics. volunteer The girls Under the direction of Jim Griffin and Dave Stoddard, the Pee Wee Basketball League got underway in Monticello on Thursday of last week. This program is provided for Monticello through the cooperation of the county recreation program, the one - on - one basketball 4-- H and Monticello ComSchools. munity The volunteer coaches for the boys are: Bob Day coaching the Har- - .. coaches are: program Christiansen and Shelley Jennie Gorrie, coaching the Bears; Sue Halliday and Ronnie and Karen Nieves with . the Hoopers; Jerry Bennett and Linda Kilgrow with and Chris the Dashers, heads up the Roadrun-ner- s. To mission Whitehorse wrestlers pictured are, left to right: Delbert Topaha, Norman Lameman. A-d- air Rebecca Wikle is the gym coordinator, and Jim and Kit Stevens are program coordinators. We still need volunteer for help timers, score keepers and referees, so come on out and help our kids have a great the volunteers said league, this week. General practice, sessions for the boys are Thursday from 5:30 to 7; 30, nights and for the girls on Mondays from 5 to 6:30 p.m. There will be playoff games on Saturdays, boys from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., and girls from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. At the end of January, there will be the one - on - one and the winners from playoffs, this contest will then compete with Moab and Blanding in a regional playoff on February 2. The winners of this contest will then be eligible to compete in the state basketball program to Russel Lansing, Jerry Nacki, Jack Nacki, Whitehorse wrestlers place in tourney r- Whitehorse High Schools wrestling team took fifth place in the recent Shiprock tournament. The Raiders were able to enter only sevenplayersout of 12, and five of the seven placed. There were eight teams in the tournament: Shiprock 3A, Aztec varsity 3A, New Mexico School, Farmington School 4A, Monument Valley varsity, Bloomfield 3A, Kirtland Cen- tral 3A, and Whitehorse 1A. WHS Coach Brad Johnson said after the tournament: We were the smallest school there. There were some fine matches. We were the about complimented to and desire sportsmanship was wrestle. Everyone pleased with the way Whitehorse wrestlers handled The results of the matches taken down, were: 98 lbs. Norman - reversed Lame- Norman Lameman hustled. Davis Benally really two wrestled classes above his weight. He still was able to pin. ponent. man, 4th 105 112 U9 126 - Russel Lansing 2nd - No one - Bruce Hatch - Jerry Nacki 1st - Jack Nacki 4th 138 - Clifford Sakizzie 145 - No one 155 - No one 167 - No one 185 - Delbert Topaha 2nd Hwt. - No one The Whitehorse wrestlers also defeated Green River 50-- 6 in a recent meet. Coach Johnson said of the 132 but came back and pinned his op- 98 - Norman Lameman, points feit. - Edison Topaha, H2 feit. 126 132 138 145 feit. 155 for- - Earl Lameman, pin. - Richard Lopez, for- 119 meet: These kids showed them Edward Dee how to hustle. was down a few points, but he came back and pinned his man. Earl Lameman was 12 - Terry N. Benally, for- 105 feit. Kerrilyn Black, daughter of Kennard and Jean Black of and Scottsdale, Arizona, of Fern Simpgranddaughter son of Blanding, will enter the Missionary Training Center in Provo on Thursday, January 17, in preparation for a mission calling by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints to labor in the Argentina Buenos Aires North Mission. Kerrilyn has completed four years at BYU and has been working for the past year in the Scottsdale area. results of the meet: The . - Edward Dee, pin - Jack Nacki lost by pin - Clifford Sakizzie, for- Davis Benally, pin. o Six month Money -- 11 .858 annual rate on Money Market Certificates. Youll be over $500.00 richer in just 26 weeks with a deposit of $10,000 or more. Effective Jan.lOthru Jan. 16 Maximum rate with maximum safety on short-terinvestment. Theres no ' fee for purchase, and your certificate can be renewed automatically at the rate effective on renewal date. Federal regulations do not permit compounding m of these certificates. 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