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Show refuse to cheat. " powerful Cottonwood Trenton Goble celebrated his birthday against the powerful Cottonwood Colts by posting one of the best overall performances of his varsity career Tuesday evening. February 14 at ficial. The 6'2" senior forward pulled down nine rebounds, blocked two shots, dished out three assists, had three steals and forced five Cottonwood turnovers with pass deflections, at the same time scoring eight points in 22 minutes of play. He was 4 from the charity stripe and 4 from the field. tiflUJ During the timeout, Coach Wiison was giving the referee a piece of his mind. But the Colts refused to be Cyprus' Valentine, knocking the Pirates off 0 instead as they tuned up for their 83-5- tournament ' x always win. We were playing this pick-u- p three on three game, back in our college days. The other side had this guy who was 6 5 and jumped well. We had our squatty bodied third baseman who was known as a tough competitor. The big guy kept jumping over us and putting the ball in the basket. We called time out to regroup and the third baseman said, That tall goon isnt going to do that to me anymore. Ill fix his wagon. The next time the big guy jumped, our short tough third baseman slugged him in the belly button. While the big fella was checking the damage to his umbilicus, the little fella was making a lay-uNeedless to say we won the game by using a little intimidation. I told you cheaters always win. Down in the shark tank in Las Vegas, Nevada dwells a cheater par excellance. His name is Tark the Shark. The N.C. A. A. investigated him for years, trying to pin something on him. They finally did it, but there were so many infractions that they couldnt agree on the sanctions. Perhaps too many rules were broken, or too many casinos were involved. Las Vegas has the opportunity to lead the league in cheating. In other cities, dollars can be counted and checks can be traced, but it is too tough to keep track of chips. Through it all, U.N.L.V. and the rest of the cheaters just keep on winning. They build up their momentum by adding more violations. Cheaters always win. p. 27-1- Brad Rammell with points, four assists, three rebounds, two steals and two saves and Jeff O'Bryan with 13 points, two blocks (one a real basher), two steals, seven rebounds and one assist, joined Goble in a final encore as varsity seniors. Combined, their eight assists, two saves, 19 rebounds, seven steals, four blocks and five forced turnovers as well as 32 points was a solid performance, typical of their 1 Goble 4 from the field, charity stripe and shooting a respectable And, Pirates Andy Gonzales, Darren Nay, Jeff Hatch, Chris Matagi, Justin Brown, and Andy Smith were equally aggressive as Cyprus did everything possible to solve the mystery of their cold shooting demise. OBryan opened with his traditional tip and scored the first two Pirate points on a hook shot. Two steals by Andy Gonzales, Brad Rammell s rebound and an assist to Darren Nay, 2 10-2- 5. 55-3- 5, 55-3- 7, no-ca- ll, 7, 3-- Cyprus. 6-- 3. OBryans free throws answered two by Jason Schlenske, 5 Colts, 2:35. Trenton Gobles rebound, a bashing block by OBryan and Gobles fifteen foot jumper closed it to OBryans steal and Goble to Chris Matagi For a nice bank shot, 8-- 13-- 7. 1 :09. Schlenske 15-scored again but Brad Rammell s rebound, save and 0:13. Goble jumper made it followed Seth Millers miss at the line 1 with a board, after eight. 27-2- 0, t, Bottom Row: Steve Thompson, Norgay Cyprus swimming team (L-Corey Stewart, Chad Blanchard, Rick Smith, Dave Bowe, Trinton Thomas, Gary Martinson, Coach Joel Clark. Top row: Marinda Taylor, Audrey Sweet, Mary Ann Higley, Donna Strange, Christine Fallows, Eriko Tsuchiya, Leslie Burke, Shelly Hayes, Stephanie Wallace, Carrie Lang, Tiffany Richards. Absent were Claire Shovityakool, Amber Kershaw, Paul Kershaw, and Kenny Hawkes. Kan-pola- SIMONS SAYS: When you cheat, be sure your reasons will sound good. If they dont sound good to you, they wont sound good to anybody. SIMONS SAYS: A really big cheater is the guy who got the recruit that you wanted at your school. SIMONS SAYS: Good cheating is an art in itself. If you cant cheat a little and win, whats the use of having a team? 3, 42. . 3:20. beautiful driving lay-iBut, Gonzales two steals, one by Goble, and rebounds by Matagi and Goble netted the Pirates only two points on Rammells basket. Cottonwood used the cold spell to extend their lead at halftime. to 36-2- 2 The Pirate third quarter continued their cold shooting and Cottonwood 2:11 repushed their lead to 52-3broke the Brown Justin maining. Cyprus drought with a nice drive for Nay had a strong tip, Gotwo, 52-3ble another rebound. Schlenske scored 1 :20, but Gobles again inside, rebound drew offensive aggressive Weidauers foul and Goble sank both 0:37. Justin Brown charities, made a nice steal, was stripped of the ball and Warner scored after a 57-3Colts after three. Andy Gonzales to Jeff OBryan opened the fourth. OBryan followed with a rebound but the Colts stripped the ball away and scored. Jeff Hatch blocked a shot, Gonzales recovered and was fouled by Anderson, making one. OBryan was in a blocking mood and jetted Weidauer, recovered his block but had it stolen again by Warner who scored. Weidaur banked 6:17. one in, 64-4But the hustling Pirates never backed off. Jeff Hatch dove for a loose ball and the Pirates recovered. Gonzales ripped a long, arching three, 64-4O'Bryan blocked a shot but was called for a foul. Goble tipped a ball to Brad Rammell. OBryan ripped down an offensive rebound but was forced Warner scored on a drive but Goble forced h'm to foul on n, seasons cumulative effort. 4 The trio was also from the Rammell stole the ball again, the Colts stole it back but were forced to louble dribble by . the tenacious Pirates. Justin Weidauer banked home a five footer, his third basket, and the Colts led Jeff Hatch blocked a shot, followed with a hustling save and Darren Nay recovered the free ball. a Colt pass to to Matagi to Hatch for a tipped OBryan, . 0, 3. Cyprus Sports Spotlight i GRAND OPENING ENTER DRAWING FOR FREE VACATION FOR TWO TO MAZATLAN some of the other schools. Joel felt his team surprised a lot of people at the state meet. Leslie Burke came in 1st place in the 100 meter freestyle, 2nd place in the 50 meter KIM FOLSOM Magna Times Assistant Editor Before school even starts we have football, then it is basketball, and we end with baseball. A number of people think that those three are all there is to high school sports, but many students have other ideas on what high school sports is all about. Yes. football is important and so is basketball and baseball, but there are other sports in the high school as well. The Cyprus High Swimming and Wrestling teams both went to the state meets this year. They might not have had all the fanfare but they made their mark at both meets. The Cyprus Swim team has both a girls and boys squad. Coach Joel Clark feels lucky because what his team lacked in quantity was made up with by the quality of his swimmers. He felt it was a tribute to his team of eight girls and seven boys to come in 5th in the state meet, as they competed against teams of twenty boys and twenty girls from a drive down the middle and sank 4:19. Rammell followed both, 68-4with his first three of the game, Gonzales and Goble combined to block Warners shot and Goble drove for a 3:33. ten foot jumper, 70-5Upcoming varsity star Andy Smith replaced OBryan for a breather. But, with 2:32 remaining. Coach Wilson put OBryan back in to join Trenton Goble and Brad Rammell in a final 5, I 0, . Slam Dunk basketball league to start Come play in the Slam Dunk League at the Magna Recreation Center. Feel what its like to slam like Karl Malone or Michael freestyle, and qualified for the Junior Nationals. Chad Blanchard was 1st in the 100 meter freestyle and 2nd in the 200 meter individual medley relay. Chad also qualified for the Junior Nationals. Basketball Jordan! This is an exciting and extremely fun league to play in. The baskets are lowered to a height of 86 and no one over 62 tall will be , The wrestling team also added to the achievement of Cyprus sports by qualifying all 10 wrestlers who entered The Psychiatric Center at Pioneer Valley Hospital is proud to announce the continuation of their free Community Education Series. There are actually two separate series being offered: one on Stress Management and another on Coping with ' Everyday Problems. The Stress Management Series is offered the third Wednesday of every month and focuses on increasing knowledge and skills for dealing with stress. Upcoming topics are: Meditation (March 15), Self Hypnosis (April 19), and Progressive Relaxation Techniques (May 17). Other Stress in the topics include and Exercise land Workplace Diet, as well as general information on stress management. Requests for specific topics or presentations regar are The 1989 Championship today! you'll know why Maxum is called "The Boat of a New Generation." Sold as a Full Value Package boat, motor and trailer, Maxum has family runabouts, cuddy cabins and cruisers ranging in size from a cruiser. All are loaded runabout under $6000 to a with the most wanted premium features and amenities...that's why Maxum is Americas affordable luxury boat. Today, see the exciting new 1989 Maxums. The Magna Recreation Center of the Salt Lake County Parks and Recrea- 1 tion department announces four separate volleyball programs starting in March. The center is sponsoring a player clinic, an Easter tournament, and two co-e- d leagues. These will all be held at Hunter Jr. High School (6131 W. 3780 So.). TOURNAMENT: Saturday, March 1 8. 6 on 6 co-e$60 per team and die entry deadline is March 10. Hams and Easter Baskets as arards. CLINIC: Tuesday, March 7. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Instructors are Cory ! moment on the court together as they closed out their varsity careers as Cyprus Pirates. OBryan pulled down his final rebound, Goble tipped yet another ball away from the Colts and followed with a rebound. With :09 remaining, OBryan went for a slam dunk and Steve Brockbank reciprocated with two for Cottonwood, 83-5- 0 Colts. d, 16-fo- ot 23-fo- ot v TUll (T Kmxo-- &h,W GUuvcd Bernes IARINe 4615 W. 3500 S. - V ) 969-530- belt safety campaign is now underway. According to Kathy Chambers, coordinator for the program sponsored by the Salt Lake City County Health Department, more than 80 of all car crashes occur at speeds less than 40 mph and fatalities involving occupants of crashes have been recorded at as low as 12 mph. non-belt- 0 Manufacturer's suggested sale price. Actual prices set .by dealer. Registration, freight, options and dealer preparation charges extra. Prices and equipment may change without notice. A preliminary survey taken in Draper prior to the program showed that 32 of drivers and passengers ; 250-219- 4. Soloman, Annette Cottle, and Vickie Solomon. All three are for their coaching and playing abilities. All played college ball, with Annette Cost is being a 6 time $10 and registration deadline is February 27. well-kno- LEAGUES: 6 on 6 co-eMonday nights, $85 per team, deadline is . March 6. 3 on 3 co-eTuesday nights, $65 per team and the deadline is also March 6. For more information, call Shane or Michele at d, 250-219- 4. slated for end of month at local resorts The first annual Ski Utah for MS Extravaganza is scheduled to take place on Saturday, February 25, at ParkWest and Saturday, March 4, at Powder Mountain, according to Ralph Warner, Chairman of this years event. Funds raised from this event will help provide patient service programs to the 7,000 people in Utah with multiple sclerosis, as well as furthering research into the cause and cure of ding stress are encouraged. The Coping with Everyday Problems Series is held the first Wednesday of every month and is designed to present information and teach skills on siich things as Assertiveness, Communication Skills, Problem Grief and Bereavement, Solving, and Panic Attacks and Depression. Upcoming topics are: Syndrome (March 1), Parenting Skills (April 15), and Self Esteem (May 3). Requests for specific topics are encouraged. lectures are held in t These one-hojhe Conference Room at Pioneer Valley Hospital, 3460 South Pioneer Parkway, West Valley City, at 7 p.m. For more information, call These classes are free of charge and open to anyone. ' MS. Skiers are invited to ski free at either resort by just obtaining $40 or more in pledges, states Mr. Warner. The pledges will be per 100 vertical feet, or just flat pledges. Prizes will be awarded, including a weeks trip to Lake Tahoe, a complete ski package, gift certificates, or more. There will also be an apres ski party with soft drinks, pizza, door prizes, and fun, Sponsors of the Ski Utah for MS Extravaganza are Smiths, Little Caesar's Pizza, Murdock Travel, Jans in Park City, and Gore Tex Fabric. For more information regarding this fun event, call the Utah Chapter National Multi0 or ple Sclerosis Society at 575-850- toll-fre- e. The role of love in alcoholism treatment Marvin Carter, Community SerDirector at Highland Ridge Hospital, says that Valentines Day is full of meaning for people recovering from alcoholism and drug dependency. Alcoholics and drug dependent people have usually alienated most of their family and friends by the time they get to the Help Unit, says Carter, They need to know that so- -, meone cares about them enough to help. And we do! When we say we love our patients, we say it with real meaning, Carter explains. It is a tough love built oif honesty. We love our patients enough to tell them what they need to hear and not what they want to hear. famiUnfortunately, ly members and friends often think they are acting in a loving way when they cover up for the behavior of so- -, meone addicted to alcohol or drugs. They think they are being kind by making excuses and telling them that the problem is not that bad. "The exact opposite is true, says Carter. Helping a loved one avoid vices 964-354- 0. were wearing seat belts. It is hoped at the conclusion of the program that the increased emphasis on safety and awareness will double occupant seat belt usage. Draper Chief of Police, Wayne Riley, reminds citizens that as of April 28, 1986, Utah law does require all front seat passengers and drivers to use safety belts. A safety belt education and incenk tive program for residents will be conducted. Prizes, certificates, and coupons redeemable from local merchants will be awarded to individuals observed using their seat belts. Assemblies will be held in all elementary schools with Officer Friendly participating and a coloring contest with prizes will be conducted for students. rt. MS Ski Utah Extravaganza Seat belt safety campaign underway i Seat belt safety is the latest concern of the citizens of Draper City. With the cooperation of the Draper City Police Department, local businesses, religious congregations, elementary schools, and local Boy Scouts, a seat allowed on a team. The 3 point shot will be in effect. There will be four players per team on the floor at a time and the team roster is limited to 8 players. Each player on the team will No play over 62 receive a will be allowed on a team. Team fee is $95 and the entry deadline is March a. 1. Call Shane at Volleyball programs to begin at Magna Rec Center in March region competition into the state meet. One Cyprus qualifier was only in his first year with the team. The qualifiers were Adrian Martinez at 103 Lbs, Edison Tam at 12, Tim Wren 1 19, Brian Warner 124, Jason DeHerrera 130, Rick McAuley 160, Josh Philpot 171, Tim Truman 189, and Jeff Masina at 275. Jeff took fifth place honors in the state tournament. Congratulations for the fine work done this year to Cyprus other sports. Community Education series offered to public at Pioneer Valley Hospital Championship Season Introducing Maxum's Then Maxums here. See them I ' Cyprus wrestling team (L-- Bottom row: Marty Hertel, Vern Morrison, Josh Philpot, Tim Truman, Juan Diaz, Coach Steve Hennefer. Top row: Jason Wilkins, Jason DeHerrera, Tim Wren, Edison Tam, Mat Pacheco, Brian Warner, Adrian Martinez. Absent were Rick McAuley and Jeff Masina. 2. 2-- 18-1- replied the coach and the 19-1- 2, 4-- 17-1- 1, "Yes" whistle blew. Miller sank one of two but Goble slapped the ball away and stole it on the ensuing play. Rammell to Nay and the big forward made one. 7:17. Todd Shaw scored but Goble stole the ball and fed Matagi who was fouled. Cyprus failed to convert and Warner reciprocated by making a long three, 23-1Cyprus came back. OBryan was fouled after a nice assist from Matagi but missed both, Gonzales rebounded. The Pirates missed again but Hatch rebounded. A three rimmed out and, in the scramble, Jason Burke of Cottonwood was fouled, 5:20. Rammell to O'Bryan and the big center sank two. Andy Gonzales stole the inbounds, fed Hatch and the Pirate forward made two charities. Goble tipped a Colt pass, ball to Cyprus. OBryan was fouled by Schlenske and sank two, OBryans block was followed by Gobles rebound. Cottonwood. 4A post season competition. was a kid, my mother always told me that "cheaters never I got around athletics and observed all the bull that goes on. Now, it seems the cheaters arc doing a lot of winning. Everywhere you go, someone is trying to figure out a way to get an advantage. Universities are being put on probation by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Coaches are getting in trouble for recruiting violations and the alumni with fat wallets are making their presence felt. About the only sport that hasnt been fixed is rodeoing. Youd have and they wouldn't understand. to talk to the bulls and horses to do that The University of Kentucky has been winning basketball games by 20 points for 20 years. Now we find they have been cheating. The N.C. A. A. has found 20 different violations against Kentucky. Things like sending cash to recruits and falsifying grades. No wonder they have been winning they cheat. And do, as the collegiate policemen investigate Kentuckys academic fraud, the Wildcats just go right on winning. As they say, cheaters Back when win." I believed her until During the timeout. Coach Wilson was giving the referee a piece of his mind and, after getting his attention, was slapped with a technical. Are you talking to me? queried the of- By Kent Goble Magna Times Sparts Writer Robert Hutchins m - the consequences of his or her actions is well known as enabling. By protecting the alcoholic from crises, the enabler actually allows the disease to grow worse. It is sad to see how much damage can be done by family members in the name of love. . . If someone you love is in trouble with alcohol or drugs, dont ignore or pretend that everything is going to be all right, says Marvin Carter, For more information on enabling or other aspects of addiction, Highland Ridge Hospital maintains a All calls helpline, (801) are confidential. well-meani- 24-ho- ur 272-HEL- P. well-meani- DamDenm . American Heart 11 Association WERE FIGHTING FOR VOURUFE ' . |