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Show Revamping Present High School Athletic Alignment Becomes A Possibility With Five School Districts Conducting Study The superintendents eaih tthoul district, reSalt lake, Grgardless of tchuul popuant. Jordan, Murray ami lation. hat one vute in Davis Comity Srhmj Dt. athletic establishing politricts have requested their ties. At- - an etaniple, a Ixiardx eduof reqiective tinall dot net tmh at Dag-Ret-t, cation to drnly the with a tthool poitu-latio- n of y withdrawing of lew than 210 hat from the Clah I lih Sthunl une vute the ume at Activities Aividati'Ni Crauite sthool district ami establishing their imn with a tihool poiMiIatiun pweming Ixalv am) organof 63.0(10, And since there ization for high tthnol are to many more tinall athletics. trltoul districts through-m- g EXACTLY where Too-ti- e the date, they have the high school fits into via mg power to dictate such a study isnt known to the larger tthoolt the hot it can lie assumed and of the that four of Tooele's pre-te- policy CHS ojwrati.in A A. entire rivals, Judge MemAt a retult it hat lieen orial, Jordan, Cyprus and tlie tail wagging the dog Murray would pmliahly for many team, and the go with the new organitiiieniitemlentt of the zation (if one it formed t. larger did nett tirlieve it According to the pre-teh time for the dog to dait tet-u- p of the UIISAA wagging the tail. feat-Hal- it - nt WHILE the dudy h tchnolt up north tmh at dill in the embryo stage, North Rich, Bear River, it it expected that tmh laigan, etc. Such a problem would, a dudy will reteal that a new organisation will mud certainly, require a have three major adtant-- a major reorganisation and edablith count lett probit would get. One the amoiutt of tra- lems, regarding dastifi-catiovel. Two it would proscheduling, and devide equality fur girlt termination of champ-kar- t. at rea athletics, greatly CURRENTLY there are duced cod, and three it would provide the larger 98 high tihoolt lielunging tchnolt the opportunity to the USIIAA, with two of governing themselves, or three more tiheduled rather than to lie at the for ojieration next year. If it it decided to form mercy of the ftnaller, rural tihoolt. a new organisation, it it edimated that this new If tmh a move it forthcoming. the USIIAA will organisation, which would tie faced with the major lie called the Greater Salt Activities Valley problem uf coordinating lake the athletic program of Assoc., would consist of tmh didaut tihoolt at 24 schools. - re-du- - Dixie (St. George), Venial, ami r. These the include Wen-dro-e- Bountiful, Brighton, Clearfield, Cottonwood, Cyprus, Davit, East, Granger, Gra- nite, Highland, llillcred. Jordan, Judge Memorial, Kearns, Layton, Murray, Olympus, Roy, Skyline, South, West and Woods Crust, plus a new high school in Taylorsville, making a total of 25 schools. Certainly Tooele hiji tihool would want to become a part of such an organization too. Then what aliout the schools in Welier and Utah counties. They don't want to be left out in the cold either. IT SHOULD lie inter-- , esting to tit liaik and watch the developments of this revolutionary study. would schools And while withdrawal Alta. Bingham, from the USHAA mav not Basketball Action Gets In High Gear Friday Tootle TrmivcriJt, Friday, Juiuiiy When contacted Wed- nesday rooming (Jan. 10) Tooele Sihool District Su- Clarke perintendent devrl-npromt- developments." - - - Tintic at Dugway - Grantsville at Wasatch . - Bonneville at Tooele 3 45 p m. Swimming Cirls Basketball Tooele at Union Wrestling Union at Tooele 7:30 p.m. and the Wildcats are looking forward to a I tanner year. DUGWAY, suffering the pangs of a young and ball liultj inexperienced have been coming on, and despite a four- - point loss to St. Joseph last week,-coacGeorge Bruce beCrantsvilles Rick Ilamson dunks one during praclieves the Mustangs are Harrison and his mates go for league win number tice. make move. their to ready defeated two Friday night. Wendover Dugway earlier this year in the Crystal Classic Liere, Paul Mohammed, but Dugway figures Fri- Mike McCurdy and Ed day's outcome will be dif- Whiting. ferent. Carrying the hopes Countering this gang of the Mustangs are high of court artists, Wend- Butch Boegler, over will look to Robert scoring Greg Brown, Eric Van- - Spillman and Rocky Brown to carry most of the load, by helped considerably Delaney, Reese Stacey Melville, George Cloward and Richy Dixon, TOOELE VS CARBON Tooele who lost a close JANUARY 19: Boys Basketball Cyprus at Tooele 7.30 p.m. Morgan at Grantsville 7.30 p.m. Dugway at Park City USD at Wendover Wrestling Tooele in JV and Sophomore Tourney' Teams at Brighton Booz Rollers Heres How The Turkeys Sex Pots . '. Ally CAts 48 Lounge Rug Rats for the tight TEAD Toads Its The Splits Three will improve as he gains All Rights game experience. CBers Add to these kids, the The Hopefuls steady and effective play Nine of Russell, Woodruff, Gutter Putters Kinney and Matekel, and Last in Line Carbon will have their High team games work cut out for them. Heres How COWBOYS High indiv game Grantsville, with a 0 Kevin Johnson record is to run - Rocky Brown, ace back-coufor Wendover will be looking for second win rt pointer to favored Murray last week, is gain- ing confidence and experience each week, and are looking for a win over Carbon on the Dinos court. Carbon lost to Cyprus in their league opener so both Carbon and Tooele wilt be out to gain a win. is led by CARBON Burge and Skell and will present a tough test for expected the Buffs. into some trouble in BrigTooele Mike ham City when they tanCoach Johnsen and his charges gle with Intermountain. have been working all The Cowboys tipped Lehi week in an attempt to cut in their league opener, down on the number of and Lehi edged The Buffs had mountain in overtime so 21 turnovers in their loss Grantsville should be to Murray, and it was favored in this one. these losses that led to Cowboy coach Bob Wil Tooeles defeat. liams, has had a difficult The Buffs are expected time getting his front line to go with Bret Apple- - operating at full speed gate, Wesley Gross, Mike because of illness, but if Lacy, Bill Russell, and the Pokes are at full Fred Woodruff, with Bob strength Friday, and Jeff Kinney ville should run their record to sharing playing time. APPLEGATE and Lacy Rick Harrison, George had terrific games last Knox, the Dickersens, Mike with Applegate and Phil, Kelly Williams, week, and Ken Abbott and Reese 29 points scoring Lacy topping the Buffs in Nelson look to be too the rebounding depart- - strong for Intermountain, ment. Goss got a bit up el 2-- "Mr ifV for wise investments 37-1- 9 37-1- 9 36-2- 0 35-2-1 33-2- 3 31-2- 5 30-2- 6 28-2-8 29-2- 9 26-3- 0 26-3- 0 25-3-1 19-3- 7 15-4- 1 10-4- 6 674 Gary Bailey Peggy Hildreth Kathy Lamberg Becky Leonelli High team series Heres How High indiv series Charlie Richardson Joe Shields Kevin Johnson Kathy Lambert Myrtle Shields Becky Leonelli .... JaiaintUo RESULTS: Medley Relay - Tooele Baird (Ramey, Spangle, and Stewart) 159 4, Carlton 201.3. Tooele (Sth-miSam he. Holt and I aw rente) 2.16 4 200 Free - Ken Palmer (T), Sentt Holt (T); Silencer (Cl; Russell Tvihsen (T) 2 150 200 IM Scott Bates (T); DeWayne Jones (T); Roliert Rainwater (C), - Sthmid ( 2.20 6 50 Free - Alma Stewart 227 227 225 224 217 216 by CHS Journalism Class The Grantsville High School wrestling team traveled to Park City last law-rent- (T), McCloskey-(C- Izneland (Cl 5S S 500 Free - Bob BAird (TL Scott Holt (TL Rain- water (CL Russell Tyt liven (T) ft 03 7 100 Back Sjiemer (C). Rex Cnffiths (TL Roliert - Sthinid (TL Steele (C). Don Cowans (T) 1.11.5 - Ken Chris(TL Eric Spangle (TL Olsen (C), Jon Sanchez (TL Ritheas (Q 1.120 Too400 Free Relay ele (Sanderson, Williams, Tangren, Cowans) 3.37.7. 100 Breast tensen - Carimn. 42-3- 0. 5-- 4-- third period. Park City again showed power as Glen Packard 592 pinned Grantsvilles Louie 572 Medrano at 126 to close 570 the gap on the Cowboys. 1921 . . too close as Ty pinned Jeff Kranbuh! in the first round at 132 and Fred pinned Jay Anstead in the first jieriod at 138 to pull the Cowboys away for The Cowlioys Tuesday. again had to forfeit two hut this time weights were not denied a win as good. Tim Smith of Park City they stunned the Miners The Cowlmys knew then pinned Clarence they had to pin just aliout Evans of Grantsville in every man to win the duel the third round at 145 hut and thats exactly what that was all for the Miners that day. they did. After forfeiting at 98 At 155 Bill Christianpounds, Grantsville started its run at 105 with A- sen pinned Mike Waker of lbert Valario pinning RichPark City to improve his ard Maloney in the second record to At 167 Doug Potter period. At 112 Richard Delaney improved his re- drew a forfeit, hut wrestcord to 3 by pinning led Park Citys heavy-weiji- t. Neal Clegg in the second Even after giving round. The Miners Dale up 60 pounds Doug pinned Severts (119) pinned Cow- John Newland in the 2nd boy Tony Arellano in the round. 589 574 572 The LaBudda brothers the Miners were figured rare Kevin Butler ended the match for Grantsville by pinning Park Citys Kevin Eely in the first pertravels iod. Grantsville to Lehi Thursday then on to the 12 team Elko tournament Saturday. 5 1M9 ifJS j bm W-38-1- 8 KenTumlmw (Vfi ft's a great year Roliert Park City 43-3- 0 .... Inter-turnover- Grants-Matfck- Nelson, (TL Scott Christensen (TL Rill law-rent(Til. (C). Newell Q. 27.5 Diving - Scott Nelvm (TL Rdiert Jaratnillo (T). Bit hard England (Tl 1 17 50 100 Hv - Daniel Ietcr-st(TL Rithern iO, Ken Palmer (TL Bob Baird (Tl Steele (C) 1 (H I 100 Free - Alma Stew-ar- t (TL Olsen tCL Bill Wrestling Cowboys Bury Friday Night Mixed Four - over Dugway Friday night. two- - Realizing were Ken Palmer, Scott Holt, and Russ Tvihsen in the 200 free, Scott Bates, and Dr Wav ne Jones in the 200 individual medand ley, Alma Stewart Scott Christensen in the 50 free, Daniel Peterson in the 11 v. Bill in the 1(X) free, Boh Baird in the 500, Rex Griffith in the haik and Ken Christensen in the breast stroke. Tooele catiired every lace lmt one, the first liaikstmke. In that race, diver Rex Griffiths competed for the first tune JANUARY 1ft Cirts Basketliall Park City at Dugway Woods Cross at Tooele Wendov er at USD Tooele at Skyview Swimming 9 120- - 4 4. that the Ditto's were com- ami Richard England finparatively new to swim- ishing Tooele's girls team fell ming wars. Buff couth Mel Bolierts used Ins younger Im'IiiikI Cariton after the swimmers ami they came first event ami could nethrough in great style, ver catih the Dtno't. Fileading from the ojienuig nal vcore wav (airlMm 77, event through the final Tooele 71 as Tooele lost rare. their third meet as against Posting their liest times six wins. JANUARY 13: Manila at Wendover Girls Barketliall Wrestling - Tooele in Cs prus tournament JANUARY 18: Tooele Swimmers Race To Big Win Over Carbon Carimn m. 1 - Grantsville at lntenmmntain Dugway at Wendover Tooele at Carlion Wrestling - JV and Varsity tourney at Cyprus last week in fashioning win over Park a 73-5City and out on the border coach Dean Stringham This quintet of soung swimmers hat helped Tooele race to a 90 dual meet mark. Dana Tangren, Caslen Barney, Ken Palmer, Bob Baird and Jon Sanchez 0 JANUARY 12: Boys Basketball JANUARY I7i Boys Basketliall Girls Basketliall s, Tooele swimmers rail ami finished second to the their dual meet maik to CaiWi swimmer. 9-Toncle swrjit tlie diving, Tuesday when they easily swam awav from with three freshmen Scott 111 Swimming - Csprus at Tooele 3:45 p.m. - Tooele at Murray 7.00 Wrestling - Murray at Tooele 7.30 p m. Grantsville, with a record goes to Brigham City to battle Intermmin-tain- , and Toncle will be on the road to Price for a game against Carlton. Wendover ran berserk 'fSIfelK N'. Johnsen stated that he was advised Tuesday night almut the possible withdrawal and the fact that a detailed study was going to lie made, hut, other than that he had no comment. "We will certainly le interested in the hut since no dehave finite propositions lieen made, all we, in this district can do, is wait and keep close tali on the Girls Basket I mII 17 1 the final result , certainly there will lie tome major changes made in of the UMIAA. the tet-u- p 19 Coimty high school basketball teams will lie in action on three different fronts this Friday, with all four schools playing second round games in league action. ONLY Wendover will lie at home, pitting their record against the fast improving Mustangs of Dugway who suffered a close loss in their league opener last week. 1979 1 This Week In Sports January II through January JANUARY It, ni-i1 ii vin- - WlimiJy Tllisf!llJlMWiF TtEIf fc . gailsfir Saving regularly at your Tooeia Federal Credit Union is the wisest investment of & all. TFCU has five different savings plans -- iyja?Rbrti(RiI one just right for you - plus many other Credit Union services. 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