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Show i 4 D DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY BEnon Lee Too The problem school sports is . 14, 1976 many prep favorites! with covering high too hard to remain it's unbiased. I mean, as a sports writer youre supposed to remain aloof, right? Like Grantland Rice. Keep your prejudices to yourself. Walk the fence. Stay as neutral as the Swedes. But it's impossible while covering the high schools. This weekend the state tennis and track finals will unfold, and I'D admit it. I have my favorites Trouble is, there wont lie enough first places to go around An abundance of winners for starters, there's an abundance of those hard work and discipline types who deserve all they can win. Like West High's Parreil Reed The favorite for the high hurdles in state meet Saturday at Weber State, DarroU takes in the new prep mark of 13.9 with him, after last week's performance at Region Three. Darrell began his quest for hurdling supremacy last summer, as he attended training ramps, like Jim Bush's in Arizona, and went to work like Woodward and Bernstein. He never let up," recalls his coach, George Zomber, hed train in the winter on the track by shoveling snow off a lane and putting the hurdles in place. And when it was snowing he'd set. em up in the bails." In track, And how about Jordan's High's Keo record-holde- r Nnffsinger? Ken's the state in the two-milafter a 9:58 at BYU, and he'll be going after state gold at Weber Saturday. lie could just as easily be home mowing the lawn. Two years ago he hadnt run a competitive step in his life, or competed in nnyspnrts, for that matter. Coach Ray Jenson spotted him in a gym class crowd after an 880 run and encouraged his coming out for Well, one thing led to another, quite quickly, and Ken discovered a hidden talent at running eight laps without wishing you were in intensive care. Its made a big difference in Kens outlook on life," says Jenson. Its made a big difference in Jordan's track program, too. And theres Dugways Eric Houle 3-- e, cross-countr- one of many wbere's-Dugway- ? small school trackemen who participates and competes far from the madding crowd, and doesnt mind. Eric, like Noffsinger, is a distance mark specialist, and holds the state of 10:24 5, which is a country mile, or so, ahead of any competition. Eric is also studentbody president, which means the demands on his time are pretty close to 100 percent. He has to schedule his whole week in advance to make sure he gets in his running, says Coach Steve Larson, and he does it., lies the hardest working runner Ive ever seen. He'D run anywhere, with anybody, anytime." Moving into the field, theres South High's Cal Paskett, the basketball ace who spends his springs springing. 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The two low qualifiers will advance to sectional qualifying either in Denver or San Francisco, according to Doug Morris, sectional chairman. The Open will be June 0 at Atlanta, Ga. Here are the contestants and their tee times: 9 a m. Steve Sharp, Wasatch Park assistant; Curtis Drake, Bonneville; George Schneiter, Sandy; James Blair, BYU. 9:07 Paul Al!n, Montana; Jay Matulich, BYU; Dave Shipley, Ogden; Joey Bonsig-nor- Reg. $160 BASEBALL CAPS mtLPoii current UGA handicap card. Merchandise prizes Off LEAGUE INCLUDES: 13-1- 6; LEISURE SUITS 1. Field of 1 4 to vie for Open ON. mfsh strtvis 1 I BEO 30 00 BASKETBALL OUTFIT will be placed in based on their hard-to-reac- 23-inc- DELUXE DOUBLE KNlt POLYESTER PINSTRIPE UNIFORMS. TRIM ON POCKETS AND WAIST.. OUTDOOR YOUR OWN WHEELS CLEAR PLASTIC the Fairgrounds and wenat from there. Last year at Bonneville was by far our best year. The real secret to my success, though, has been dad. He built the car and pretty much maintains it, Norman reported. Racing Saturday will start at 7 p.m. with qualifying. Eliminations will start at 8 p.m. Challenging Norman for the top prize Saturday will be some of the areas top super stockers. Las Vegas hotshoe Phil Hayes, the track record bolder at his hometown oval, will be running his Camaro. Also coming in from Vegas will be Don Pike. d mile oval Top local talent running the will be current points leader Danny Caputo, along with Rod Stookey of GrantsviUe, Clayne Burningh-am- , Lonnie Gamer, Ron Lublin Jr. and last year's super Street stock champ, Merlin Beynon. UNIFORMS Center flights SUPPLIES Normans racing career goes back some nine years when his father, Don, gave him the green flag. My fathers racing career goes way back to Missouri where he used to maintain a race car for his brother. Then he decided back in 67 that it was my turn. We started with dirt tracking in Springville and BASEBALL. Cork testants entry fee plus a $6 green fee payable at registration. Officials said that con SKATEBOARD MAKE MEN'S Horsehidi with - Deseret News special Bonneville Raceway Park will host HUNTER its first major stock car race of the season this Saturday on the oval track. Carrying favorite colors in the annual Bonneville inn will be none other than Springvilles roundy-roun- d phenom, Jimmy Norman. Norman kept ahead of Last year the the field in his 1968 Olds fittingly number 78. This year he completed the national theme by painting the golfer in the state. Cost is $15 at , Knlob Lumber ZCMI AM Stores Other Utah Dealers -- Clearfield -- Layten of first championship. 0-second Sight, flight, third flight. 17 and over. 1 BASEBALL SHOES BASEBALL Deseret News Special HILL AIR FORCE BASE The Hill AFB Amateur golf tournament wiD be held over 18 boles at the base links May 22. The tournament is open to any amateur one-thir- There arc similar storieTlrilennls, tno,asthebig schools pye a Liberty Park meet Friday and Saturday and the smaU schools a BYU meet Saturday. St Joseph Highs John Evans typifies the breed. Last week he upset Grantsvillns Jay Soclbcrg in Region Nines finals, and will be gunning for a state title Saturday. He played his first tournament when he was eight, and works out at least once a day on the court in his backyard or at the Mt. Eyrie Racquet Club in Ogden. And theres Cottonwood's Roger Greene defending champ at No. 2 singles. Hc'U defend that crown, if he can find the time. Roger's studentbody president of Cottonwood, biggest school in Utah, and he admits to a time problem, although it didnt stop him winning Ho. 2 at region last week. I dont play as much as Id like, he admits, but I still think Im playing better this year. I squeeze in practice whenever possible. While these athletes are favorites of mine, they by no means end the list, or barely start it. Truth is, there are hundreds of prepsters ready to compete this weekend, each with his own story. Most are worthy of first place. mm Bonneville 100 stock car race tries per flights. Flights will cnasist to host links meet May 22 Hill AFB Richfield Bucks County Coder Cty Bud's Sports Seles St George Bob's Garage TremenHtn Floral Flower Lint Four D Plumbing Meohi Gordon furniture Tooele Idaho Appliance Preston. Idaho Kowallis Hardware Logan Manti Home Supply Manti Sloutt Home Canter Hurricane Time Rental - Logan Westenskows Gunnison |