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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday May 28, 1981 - Page 8 Moen breaks state record By Jean Melton ninth grade girl, who spent only a week training, broke the 1600m state track record in Cedar City on May 16. Her 5:43 time was four seconds faster than the A previous established time. Kay-CMoen, a student at ee Monticello High School, is a natural runner says Coach Nedra Crow. She is gifted in endurance Crow adds. experience previous run at the Cedar City state track meet began in California with a mile-ru- n every Wednesday and Friday in elementary school physical education class. Her first competitive effort was in eighth grade. acIn he fall of 1980 Kay-Ccompanied a friend to a crosscountry meet in San Juan County. She decided on impulse to enter. has become Since then, Kay-Cthe top and A state crosscountry runner. Kay-Chas had limited training. She now runs four to five miles each morning and Coach Crow has been working with her on sprint interval training. Crow were to Udieves that if Kay-CKay-Ce- es to the record-breaki- ng front are: Laws, back left: Michelle Shumway, Bonnie Linda Lameman, Suze Slavens, Terri Jones, Jill Harvey and Cindy Sheppard. Lyman; Brown, ee Monticello Silver, Shawn High cross-count- Awards banquet held Monticello. prepared to win than to win, but do your best, win or lose. Ladell Anderson admonished Monticello High School athletes at an awards banquet last Thursday evening. Anderson, athletic director at Utah State University and former coach for the Utah Stars professional basketball team, was guest speaker at the annual event. Many young athletes were re- senior football with players receiving plaques and the girls track team being singled out for placing first in Region 10 competition for five consecutive years. Senior Mark Jensen was the recipient of the Alan Maughan award. His name will be inscribed on the Alan Maughan trophy along with other MHS athletes singled out for excellence. The coveted Scholar Athlete Award went to senior Marc all-arou- nd Mac-Caul- Students honored were: cross-countr- 1- in y, Moen; ey. out- girl, outstanding Coach Joe boy, Roy Romero. Davis presented the awards. Tammy Francom and Kelvin Silver were recipients of the extra mile awards and Bryan Deeter was most improved in cross- country. Coach John Dowell presented all senior football players with a plaque bearing a picture of the football . team and ' the 1980-8- 1 He noted that game schedule. Troy Ketron, Marc MacCauley and Mark Jensen had been invited to play in the multiple sclerosis benefit game in Salt Lake City on June 20. Coach Lorraine Peterson presented Theresa Garcia and Kath- leen Wright as outstanding volleyball players with special recog- nition going to Lynda Lovell and Natasha Redd. Camille Nielson was paid tribute for scholarship. Coach Jim Griffin recognized the following as most valuable basketball player: Todd Westcott, grade 7; Stacey Young, grade 8; Ivan Aloysious, grade 9; Russell Walker, junior varsity and Reed Freestone and Mark Jensen, var- - SJHS track team takes first place 2-- -A The Girls track team from San Juan High School amassed 67 points at the A state track meet in Nephi to give them their fourth state and region championship in a 5 -- year period. They ee athletes honored It is more important to he cognized, recently ee S. Doyle photo MHS Kay-C- ee Mike and ry Kelvin Lovato and Fullmer, tennis, hold trophies received at Athletic standing athletes School ee 'hist impi lived player went to Scott Christensen, awards ".rade 7: Alan Day, crude 8: Andy 9 and Mark Paul, Basketball hustle awards were given to Rhett Maughan, Mike vato and Clay Johnston, Lo,, s Special recognition went to .Idn of the year Smith as play-mak- er and Marc MacCauley for most assists, Lawie Paul received the spirit award. te All-Sta- eager. the Outstanding wrestler of Ronnie1 was Mussel man. year Matt Redd received the hustler award and mast improved wrestler was Benny Lovato, Daniel Anderson was applauded for having the most escapes and Sheldon Randall for the most reversals, Joe Davis presented the wrest- -, lers. Moen Kay-C- ee receive training from an Olympic coach, she could be the top female runner in the Western Coach Nedra Crow recognized Moen as outstanding in track, with honorable mention going to Theresa Garcia, Camille Nielson, Lynda Lovell, Jill Gorrie and Natasha Redd, Tammy Francom was singled out as most courageous. Coach Bill Manzanares introduced Brett Jones as the most valuable tennis player. Most im proved was Mark Husted, Hustler award went to Shawn Fullmer, Most consistent player was Re-ge- an Ramsay and most dedicated player was Mike Lovato, Golf medalist was Patrick Haskins whom Coach Terry Eardley said had the lowest over-a- ll score regardless of school or number of as the outstanding track He paid special tribute to Kent Adair who drives the ath- letic bus and assists in team management, John Dowell received recognition as assistant basketball coach, Fishing report Top catch reported at Lake Powell last week was a string of 20 walleye caught in' Rock Creek i on grubber worms with one-ha- lf ounce jig head in 10 6-i- nch feet of water near rock walls. At Halls Crossing, a fisherman from Grand Junction landed an striper on a Little relay at Region 10 competition. the largest high school meet in the state -- - the Brigham Young . University Invitation -- - she won first in the 1600m race. es goal is to win a sports scholarship and she hopes 'pUday. to attend Utah State University in Logan. She lias been living in Monticello with her aunt and uncle. She ' plans to spend the (fawucl summer in California visiting her parents. She has studied karate and loves pancakes. Coach Crow says she is a good student. Kay-Creports that she has brother almost outrun her. de in who can get Kay-C- better has ee future. says Crow. a very bright Sorbitol, the sweetening agent ng bacteria. 6 A 10-pou- nd striper was caught near Bullfrog and 48 bass were caught at Hite Marina by a fisherman using Garland and spider jigs in the Dirty Devil River. THalk. THudurfU TKacf, 29 at "DiiA JluKefaaK physical fitness Advanced v 5 Studio Beginner Intermediate According to USU specialists, some studies show that sorbitol promotes growth of certain northern pike weighing pounds was caught in the A Halls Crossing waters, CLASSES OFFERED in most sugarless gums, may not be better for your teeth after all. cavity-causi- over VARIETY OF As distance runners get older, they Mack. Members, friends, those interested ee fourth-gra- Tim-- 296 Kay-Ce- a und tyuM OPSTt PfO'USZ Coach Joe Davis presented Jon star. Harvey, High Jump 4T0. Sixth places: Cindy Sheppard, High Jump 410. JiU fonofticnUty laurels include a' first in the 1600m, 800m and 400m Kay-Ce- es golfers. Sm.'.th pard, discus 95 11. Linda Laws, Fifth places: Bonnie Brown, Jill Harvey, Mary Ann Brown, 400m relay 52.61; Other individual results were: Second Mary Ann places: Brown, 100m Hurdles, 15.81; Linda Lameman, 1600m, 5:52.96; Mary Ann Brown, Linda Laws, Karen Mosley, Linda Lameman, medley relay, 4:43.3; Linda Laws, Bonnie Brown, Suze Slavens, Terri Jones, 1600m relay 4:22,39. states. a Denny, 3200m 13.59; Cindy Shep- outperformed their closest com- -, petitor, Hurricane, by 9 points. Union and Wasatch tied for third with 49 points each. Emery earned 45 points, South Sevier, 43 and Richfield, 39. Although the San Juan team was unable to capture any first place positions, Jill Harvey set a new state record in the trials of the 400m run. Her time was 60:39. The 1600m relay team, consisting of Linda Laws, Bonnie Brown, Suze Slavens and Terri Jones, established a new San Juan High At Kay-C- ee Ma-.ild- School record of 4:22:39. Freestone was recognized for his selection to the Second Team and Mark Jensen rete ceived kudos as First Team All-Sta- Third places: Jill Harvey, 100m Hurdles 15.89, 400m 60.85; Suze Slavens, 800m 2:40.83; 2-- mI.v, Jenson, grade junior varsitx. Karen Mosley, Matilda Denny, Linda Mary Ann Brown, Gloria Jones, Caroline AEROBIC CENTER Monticello v ' i Dom-- uut-- |