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Show i 8 Bear River should best teams like Roy and Bonneville, and heap antagonizm on players and coaches when they the attitude Football job opens BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah October Thursday, 30, 1975 ' ' dont. Sear River mentor steps down Appreciation 'I want to express my appreciation for the support of the booster club, fans, local doc-totthe studentbody and especially the faculty during my career. Ive made many good friends during this time, Petersen stated. Petersen said his decision to resign came about after many hours of consideration and was not a spur of the moment action. s, v BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 723-347- 1 Bear River head football coach Don Petersen this week announced he will step down from the post. Petersen has been head coach for eight years and an assistant since 1954 when he came to the school after graduating from the University of Utah. He was an assistant to Wendell Hess, later assisting Gerald Simmons until Simmons stepped down. Petersen will continue as ath- letic director and wrestling coach at the school and will teach physical education. Principal Darwin Woodbury said the school will begin taking applications for the post, but at this time he is in no hurry to fill the vacancy. For JO Years Petersen said hes been assoas a ciated with football for 30 player and coach years. . . Four Coach Don Petersen . announces resignation Calgary, Canada; Pam Shirley, frosh, Greeley, Colo.; and Suzanne Hammon, frost, Brigham Utah State universitys wovolleyball team includes four Box Elder county women, two of whom are starters. Stephanie Green of Tremon-to- n and Suzanne Hammon, a freshman from Brigham City, are two of the Aggie starters. City. Coach Marilyn Weiss feels confident with her returning seniors, because of their experience. Marie and Stephanie Green are both strong hittere and agressive net players. Searle, one of Utah States finest women athletes, is the Aggies most consistent and well rounded players, working as a setter, back row and defensive player and spiker. Hammon and Shirley also hold starting positions for the Ags. They and Searle are the teams strongest servers. J.V. players include Janet Price, frosh, Brigham City; Chris Ferrante, sophomore, Veteran members of the varsity squad are Loydene Searle, senior from Ogden; Marie Green, senior, Salt Lake City; Miss Green, senior, Tremonton ; Sandy Smith, junior from Oregon; Laure Conroy, sophomore, San Clemente, Calif.; Elise Wallingsford, junior, Ogden; Linn Jardine, junior, Bountiful; and Marty Raymond, senior, Logan. Transfers and freshmen include Judy Waggood, junior, Dowling 843, Drug 475, The Hasbeens - 472 game handicap: The Hasbeens Golden Spikes 561. Alley Cats - 565, Golden Spikes series scratch: Spirits of 76 1407, The Hasbeens - 1337, Pinettes - 1326. series handicap: The Hasbeens 1703, Pinettes - 1578. Golden Spikes - 1576. game scratch: Ellen Huggins 594, NaDean Bjorkman 176. man Romer game handicap: NaDean BjorkLarsen - 212, Margrette 222, lone - 207. series scratch: Lil Brenkman 496, Ellen Huggins - 494. JoAnn Sato hurt by injuries and morale. These were real detriments. Its difficult to keep kids up when they're getting physically beaten every game. Petersen said his decision was better for all, and will allow him to devote more time to church and other interests outside of coaching. At Request The administration worked with me at my request to allow me to teach physical education, coach wrestling and perform athletic director duties. With my varied interests now Ive been bishop and stake president during my I feel this is coaching career the way I must go, the coach added. He said the public may have been unfair to Bear River teams in the past by expecting them to beat teams from much larger schools. Criticism due to the conditions we play football under here has been a definite detriment to the overall success of our program. Petersen's teams went in his head coaching stint, finishing 5 in 1969 and 1974 for their best performances. Petersen said some fans have Logan; Claudia Hicks, frosh, Salt Lake City; Peggy Tucker, junior, Ogden; Susan Merrill, junior, Brigham City, and Debbie Fraser, frosh, Kaysville. Safety class offered Another hunter safety course will be offered beginning Nov. 17 at the Box Elder county sheriffs office. Hundred percent attendance is required and a $2 fee must be paid in advance. The course will be taught from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. through the week of Nov. 17 with firearms qualification on Saturday. All those who wish to hunt but are under 20 and havent passed the course are eligible. Howell valley closes Hunters have been Issued a notice that Howell Valley will be closed to all hunting during the pheasant season, Nov. 1 through 9. The Howell Gun club, which operates a private association In the valley, says any surviving violators will be prosecuted. A spokesman for the club said lack of pheasants has made the move necessary. singled out for their performances. , CoversUp also intercepted two passes to stifle the 6 said CoversUp pulled the pass out of the hands of a defensive back and raced in for the TD. The second Eagle score came as a result of the defense, this time with Nelson Shields scooping up a fumble after a tremendous hit and racing 15 yards to the goal line. QB Sneak Yellowtail sneaked it in and the PAT was no good for a 12-- 0 halftime lead. While the Eagle offense fell off during the second half, picking up first downs only on big pass plays, the defense went to work on the Mustangs. Finally an Eagle turnover set up the lone Dugway tally. The Mustangs took over on the 0 on an interception and ground out the score. The run for the points after was stopped. But the drama was about to unfold. With 1:35 to play, the Eagles found themselves deep in their own territory. The Mustangs took possession on the Eagles 15, moving near the five to have a procedure penalty push them back and the Eagles took over. Giving up the ball after failing to move it, the Eagles found themselves on their 20 after a short punt. The Mustangs picked up a first down at the 10, then marched toward the goal line, with a second and goal inside the one. Fun Run slated by track group The Golden Spike Track club is sponsoring a Fun Run Saturday around Brigham City reservoir in Mantua. Men, women and children are invited to enter the run which is not a race. The course is about 4.5 miles and will be run on the road built around - the lake. All interested are invited to meet at the boat ramp at 9 a.m. All who run are winners, said a spokesman for the club. Times will be made available for those who wish them from one watch. Wed like to invite everyone out to this run, the spokesman said. IS-3- Bee jayvees end season with 32-- 6 victory Box Elder's junior varsity football team wrapped up its 1975 season Friday with a convincing 32-- victory over visiting Weber High school. Fridays game gave us a chance to see all the juniors together again and gave us an opportunity to experiment with our personnel as well as some basic changes in the offensive 6 Held S Times Three cracks the Mustangs took within a foot and three times the Eagles held to assure the win. Yeates said linebackers Daniel Begay and Amos Frank played superbly, particularly on that goalline stand to drive the ball carrier away for them the score. Foil Care Take care when using foil in your oven. Aluminum foil under a pie or casserole can make oven cleaning easier. Make sure the foil doesnt touch the heating element or cover air vents. Dont use aluminum foil on the broiler grid or rack because of grease fire hazard. t newcomer Edie Davis were and defensive assignments, Coach Ron Wolff said. We were fortunate this season to have eight starting positions on the varsity filled by juniors. This not only gave these players a good opportunity to develop their skills but it gave a variety of boys an opportunity to play jayvee ball who may not have had much of a chance, the coach added. The junior varsity finished the season at 4 after a slow start and was 1 in region competition. In Fridays finale, Keith Williams and Jeff Longhurst shared most of the running by alternating at tailback. Both rushed for more than 100 yards and Longhursts output pushed him over 1,000 yards for the season. On the defensive side, Coach Wolff said it turned out to be a solid effort with many people making important contributions. Brent Walker intercepted two passes from his position as outside linebacker. The scoring went like this: Williams ripped off a run to paydirt after which Brad Olsen booted the PAT. Brian Oakeson scored on a run and Longhurst on a d scamper with Olsen adding the extra point. Oakeson tallied again on a d burst and Marlin Jensen added the final TD from one yard out. d six-yar- five-yar- - - - 610, game handicap: First Security RaVon's Beauty - 806, Bear Riv - 805. series scratch: Taylor Farm - 1826, Bear River Drug - 1741. Wess Texaco - 1730. series handicap: First Security 2412, RaVons Beauty - 2401, Bear River Service 488, 177, we were Yeates praised the play of tackles Lennis Bulltail and Zig Jackson, who played most of the game with a leg injury. Wesley Quiver, Darrell Long, Shields, CoversUp, Manual Smith and alto game scratch: Taylor Farm 624, Bear River Drug Chases Cafe - 603. Service Friendly Hour League Golden Bowl - Tremonton Results for Oct. 23 game scratch; Spirits of 76 lone Larsen homecoming. The win upped the Eagle record to while Dugway dropped to Coach Bill Yeates couldnt praise his defense enough for the effort it turned in, especially on a goal line stand at the end of the game that virtually won the contest for the Eagles. Intermountain started off fast, scoring on a pass play from Kenny Yellowtail to ujGcIIq Moonlit? Mixed Doubles Golden Bowl, Tremonton Results for Oct. 21 Results , Kaysville; Merris Gold, sophomore, Kaysville; Susan Dela Mare, sophomore, Tooele; Shellie Stevenson, frosh, Clearfield; Connie Croshaw, frosh, Intermountain School closed out its first varsity season with a bang last week, upending Dug way 12-- 6 at the Mustang Terrance CoversUp. Yeates women on Ag net team BE mens 191 I love the game of football. I love the game of coaching. I have mixed emotions about giving up the job, he said Wednesday. He said, Theres no future football for Bear River in and even a switch to the will have us playing schools much bigger than we are. In the UegDoo eCoco 484. series handicap: Margrette Romer - 571, Lil Brenkman - 568, NaDean Bjorkman 566, Splits converted: Linda Thompson Margrette Romer Margaret Perry Drug - 2326 game scratch: Jay Hardy - 190, John Petersen 185, Ethel Gardner - 181, JoAnn Sato - 176, Ken DeJarnett - 176, Ellen Huggins - 170. game handicap: Jay Hardy - 242, John Petersen - 241, Ethel Gardner - 230, Dennis Riser - 230. Dee Porter - 230, Janet Riser - 226, Pauline Yearsley - 220. series scratch: Ellen Huggins 494. Ethel Gardner - 477, Allen Hardy - 473, - 472. John Petersen - 468, Sato George Sylvia Wood - 448. series handicap: Dennis Riser John Petersen - 636, Sylvia Wood - 628. 614. Ethel Gardner - 617. Ellen Huggins Splits converted: Jay Gardner Ethel Gardner Curtis Kaneko 646. 9-- 7 InlEILP ECSDCSfrilARf WTE Lock BLAIR ANDERSON runs through a good hole near the Logan goal line in the loss to Logan last Friday. The back scored on the next play. 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