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Show Prep Of The Week I I With their 2A tennis crown on senior leadership and maturity to capture the second consecutive net crown and 11th in the history played within himself which all adds up to maturity and leadership. He dedicated himself this year to win and he did. "Jeff was not to be denied for a state title this year. After he lost the first match in the finals, he gutted it up and held his composure and showed alot of maturity and won it easily in the next two sets. The key was he was mature enough to handle the pressure, keep his cool and temperment at an even keel, which he has at all sports throughout his high school career. of Cowboy tennis. It was the inspirational play of two seniors, Kelly Clark and Jeff Hutchins, that not only won the state crown but clinched the title before the finals even began. Cowpoke head coach Don Wayne Nelson stated before the prestigious tournament started that it would be the singles players that would determine the outcome of the team title. And they both came through with flying colors. After two years of frustrating setbacks in the state finals, Clark finally won his state crown. In his sophomore season, playing a first doubles, Clark won the Region Nine crown but fell in the finals. Last year as a junior, he Kelly Clark Jeff Hutchins team title at state. Hutchins, like Clark, also suffered one setback in a brilliant 12-- 1 season and won his first state title. In his sophomore year, Hutchins reached the semi-final- s before dropping a match in second doubles play. Last year, playing at third singles, the hard playing redhead won a region title, including a hard fought final three set match that won the Region Nine title over Morgan. worked his way up to second singles and netted another title, losing in a grueling three set match. This season he was not to be denied. In the three matches he played, Clark won each match in the required two sets and in three of the sue sets he did not even let his opponent score a single point. senior easily whipped The 0 his Cedar City opponent in the finals to garner his state crown. runner-u- p In the state tournament, he fought his way up to the state finals, only to fall in a grueling three set match in the finals and record runner up status. But this season, the state title was his at third singles. Hutchins wiped out his first round opponent in straight sets, and in the second round whipped his 6-- 0 6-- All in all, Clark recorded a iAj t on, Nelson added. "And that hasnt always been the case. He controlled his emotions and the line, Grantsville needed 6-- ' 16-- 1 mark this season, including a Snow Invitational title, region and state titles at second singles. In fact, it was his l match victory that clinched the 6-- 6-- 6-- 1, thrash his Pineview opponent for his first state crown. Nelson stated it is hard to mention one without the other. "I almost cant talk about one without talking about the other," noted the veteran coach. 'They both are good senior athletes as well as students. They are both hard workers and very depend6-- 6-- 1 able and responsible young men. They are just great people to be around. "Kelly had an excellent year. He hit a nice peak at the state tournament time and he really worked hard the last two weeks before the tournament. He has probably spent more time this spring than any other as far as tennis is concerned and he really wanted a state title this year. "He was one of the most consistent players this year and that was something he had to work 1 Richfield opponent After dropping the first set 4 in the finals, the senior regrouped semi-fina- with composure and maturity to 6-- 6-- s T Jl J, , May 23, 198S "He went out with a state title and you cant be more happier than that, Nelson stated. "He is an excellent leader, hard worker and very dependable. I cant remember a kid that Ive coached that has been more dependable and dedicated. He even missed part of a wedding to make a game. Even the last week of the season he was ill but overcame the adversity, attended practice and won a state title. For their hard work, dedication and leadership helping them to earn state titles, Kelly Clark and Jeff Hutchins are this weeks "Preps of the Week. Other nominees include Tooele cindermen Max Walters, Greg Smith, Scott Benton and Jared Bunn, THS baseballs Rob Kowal- ski, Pat Kernan and Dan Emery, Grantsville baseballs Mike Ware and Jared Hunsaker, GHS netter Scott Elfors and Dugway netter Jim Deal. State Bound Brendun Lawson will be one of the key figures for the Buffs state 400 meter relay team. Lawson teamed up with Kenneth salahuddin, Scott Benton and Chris Zeller to place third in the event and qualify for this weekends 3A state track finals at Weber State. (Photo by Nick Drake) iPr pot Prep Schedule 23 I; Thursday, May 1:00 p.m. Grantsville at Wasatch, baseball (2) 3:30 p.m. - Tooele at Murray, baseball r " ,V w 4 Friday, May 24 3:00 p.m. - Tooele at State, Weber State, track Saturday, May 25 9:00 a.m. Tooele at State, Weber State, track - Monday, May 26 1:00 p.m. Grantsville at Region, baseball Tuesday, May 27 Marlee Dalton was the 1:00 p.m. - Grantsville at Region, baseball ping-pon- g singles champ in Tooele Jr. High intramural competition. Oquirrh News - .ii The Elks Mixed Golf scramble June 1. There is a shotgun start and MB sign up at the lodge. the Tooele County Invitational. From left to right are Tooeles Chris Zeller, Wendovers Donnie Anderson and Grantsvilles Darrin Cook. Cook won the overall title just nipping Anderson for second and Zeller took third. The. top three finishers Lunch will be served at the In lodge after the tournament. gOWLff RoH- Good Tin' Region VI Track at South High School May 16 and 17 Boya Results Discus: 1. R. Lapuaho, South, 149 3" (new region record); 2. T. Narr, Judge, 140 3. C. Aeillo, Judge, 125; 4. Max Walters, Tooele, 124 100 Meters: 1. H. Terry, West, 10 96; 2. A. Mapa, South, 11.29; 3. C. Lewis, West, 11.38; 6. Brendun Lawson, Tooele, 11.59 1600 Meters: 1. H. Franco, Murray, 4.26 68 (new region record); 2. B. Gardner, Murray, 4:29.01; 3. B. Rushing, Judge, 4.32 72. 406 Relay: 1. H. Terry, S. Clear, B. Baends, T. Hill, C. Lewis, West, 44 30 (new region record)d; 2. J. Lopez, D. Owens, J. Richards, A. Mapa, South, 44.40; 3. Chris Zeller, Ken Salahuddin, Brendun Lawson, Scott Benton, Tooele, 48.0. Long Jump: 1. Scott Benton, Tooele, 208"; 2. R. Childs, Jordan, 20 5!V; 3. C. 4. Jarod Bunn, Lewis, West, 19 9 6. Chris Zeller, Tooele, Tooele, 19 8 19 14" 300 InL Hurdles: 1. T. Narr, Judge, 39 28 (new region record); 2. S. Lemperle, West, 41.40; 3. N. Heffner, Murray. 41.43; 4. Jeff Smart, Tooele, 42.29 600 Meters: 1. J. Davis,. Murray, 2 01.2' 7; FINAL SCORE 1. Murray South West 4. Jordan 2. 3. 8. TOOELE 6. Judge ....................... 117 112 98 79 76 50 Pole Vault: 1. A. McReynolds, South, 1 1 7V4" (new region record): 2. M. Matsa-mur- i, Jordan, tied with S. Wheeler, South, 10; 4. Mike Despain, T. 6 6 Javelin: 1. M. Banks, West, 165 W; 2. 3. R. Nelson, Greg Smith, Tooele, 164 Jordan, 160 2"; 4. Max Walters, Tooele, 1542 IV, High Jump: I. Jared Bunn, Tooele, 6 2. R. Childs, Jordan, S 11"; 3. R. Gehl, Murray, 5 9"; 4. Todd Johnson, Tooele, 8 2; Vi 0; r.Shot Pub 1. R. Lapuaho, S 48 1IH"; 2. 3. T. Tauliau-U- . Max Walters, Tooele, 48 4; South. 477" 2. V; Girls Results FINAL SCORE: 1. Jordan 2. Judge 3. South 4. TOOELE 5. Murray 6. West 134 129 114 15 55 2 Shot Pub 1. 1. Tuinei, Jordan, 32' 4"; 2. M. Masi, South, 30 1 1"; 3. J. Drury, South, 6. Jan Vorwaller, Tooele, 27 6 30' High Jump: 1. K. Peters, Judge, S' 0"; 2. 7; C. Boetcher, Jordan, 4 10"; 3. Lori Law-soTooele, 4' 6 Discus: 1. Tina Henderson, Tooele, 98 10"; 2. J. Chase, Jordan. 79' 10"; 3. Jeanne Whitehouae, Tooele, 7T 8 1600 Meters: 1. Lisa Burgoyne, Tooele, 5:24.18 (new meet record); 2. N. Sanderson, South, 8.28.13; 3. M. Harmer, Jordan, 6 01 400 Meters: 1. C. Cabal, Judge, 1.01 46, 2. M. Yerkovich, Judge, 1:01 67; 3. C. Hensleigh, Judge, 1.02 10; 5. Kim White, Tooele, 1:03.42 800 Meters: 1. S. Lord, Jordan, 2 24 41 (new meet record); 2. N. Sanderson, South, 2 27.0; 3. Lisa Burgoyne, Tooele, 2:27.49; 6. Nancy Cragun, Tooele, 2:46.99 200 Meters: 1. B. Terry, South, 26 7; 2. C. Cabal, Judge, 27.15; 3. Tracy McCoy, Jordan. 27.51 3200 Meters: 1. Lisa Burgoyne, Tooele, 11:51.32 (new region record); 2. N. Sanderson, South, 12 45 65, 3. M. Harmon, Jordan, 13 1282 100 High Hurdles: 1. K. Peters. Judge, 15.5; 2. C. Coker. Jordan, 16.49, 3. T. McCoy, Jordan, 16 86 Javelin: 1. Jeanne Whltehouse, Tooele, 121 6"; 2 I. Tuinei, Jordan, 106' 5"; 3. Sta-c- l England, Tooele 100 2" 100 Meters: 1. B. Terry, South. 12 66; 2. C. Cabal, Judge, 13 07; 3. A. Ellis, South, 13.30, 5. Kim White, Tooele 13 81 Medley Relay: 1. Lori Lawson, Shannon Fairbanks, Carrie Soyland, Kim White, Tooele, 4:38.08; 2. K. Elliott. M. Shultz, K. Loyd, A. Ayers, Jordan, 4 44 4, 3. Y. Patterson, W. Newton, S. Bell, J. Warner, South. 4 47.06 In track, most coaches search for season in javelin competition. Before Friday's Region Six meet,. Whitehouse had tossed a seasonal best of 110-But at region, she not only improved her season's best, she blasted It by 1 1 feet. Whitehouse heaved the spear 121-- feet to win her second consecutive region title and opeasily defeated her runner-u13 feet. ponent by Whitehouse looks to be one of 3 6 tl- - P m NINE PDM-- N TAP Starts Friday Night - 5:00 p.m. Sign Up At Front Desk Entry 10.00 A Day Starts at 5:00 p.m. Starts at 12:00 noon Starts at 12:00 noon Starts at 12:00 noon Squads Saturday 25th Sunday 26th Monday 27th 15.00 For Every 300 Game Bowled Pay Off At The End Of Every Day! - V (dv SATURDAY AND SUNDAY .fat Open & Family Bowling Special 8:00 A.M. til 11 P.M. 1.00 per game or Rent a lane 4.00 per hour Jeanne Whitehouse p The versatile athlete has lettered in basketball where she was one of the teams top rebounders, in volleyball helping the Buffs to their first ever region title and also plays second base in Salt Lake in the highly competitive women leagues In the state weekend. this competition It doesnt stop there. Whitehouse has also been experimenting with the discus and every there. meet has been seasonal bests. For her continued success and In the last region regular season athletic training, Jeanne White-housJunior the competitive dual meet, is this weeks "Prep of the tossed the discus for a seasonal best Week. track . In the regional of Yet, Other nominees include Tooele's meet at South, she uncorked anLisa 77-a for Burgoyne, Tina Henderson, of best seasonal other third place finish and qualified for Shannon Fairbanks, Carrie Soyland, Kim White and Lori Lawson. state. the top challengers DONT MISS THE FUN! Friday 24th ivr I- SUMMER LEAGUES 3 Ipr7jr'T7 T SIGN UP FOR Pay off based on 10 (ten) bowlers or more. Bowl three games across 6 alleys. Bowler gets strike on 9 (nine) count. Prep Of The Week top performers who, in meet after meet, give it their ail and are consistently at the top. Tooeles Jeanne Whitehouse is one of the Lady Buffs top performers every meet. Although she specializes in the javelin, Whitehouse can just do about anything. The Buff junior has been victorious in all but one dual meet this Hurry- - - our SHACK DAQ is open ALL LUNCH OR DINNER DAY-DREAUFA- ST, e 75-3- 8 Jared Hunsaker and company will attempt to steal two games from met Wasatch Thursday In Region Nine competition. The Cowpokes, the Wasps, 0-- In llcbcr City for a region doublcheader. Hunsaker will play a vital role If Grantsville hopes for a double dip sweep. (Photo by Nick Drake) 2-- 4, 47 East 2nd North, Tooele |