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Show J V . I j The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Thursday, July 16, 1998 b Volkswalk coming to Copper Days Bruins Detroit, Michigan - The Utah Bruins Basketball team swept their pool in the National AAU Showdown in Motown. The Bruins Basketball club is made up of some of the best young players in the state and is participating in the national Amateur Athletic Union tournament in Detroit, Michigan this week in the age division. They struggled in their first game against the Royals, a very strong The Footloose Volkssport Club presents a 51 Ok (3. 16.2 miles) volkswalk to celebrate Copper Days, August 8 in historic Magna. The walk begins at the Magna Senior Citizens Center, 8962 West 2700 South. Walkers may start-fro8 to 1:30 a.m., with a finish time of 2:30 p.m. The walk is rated The course is a gradual climb on paved city streets and the hill to the Pleasant Green Cemetery, The route is suitable for strollers. It is strongly recommended that walkers carry v water with them. ' A awards, a 2 inch patch depicting a copper miner, and B awards will be available. Registration is $2 for all particiis $5 for pants. and credit. Credit patch only is $2.v B awards are available for an additional $2. by 1 I. . Charlotte, North Carolina team, but were victorious with a final score of 72 to 62. Lance Ellen from Cyprus High led his team in scor-- ; ing with 8 points. Kalen Parsons from Green River High had 1 points. The Royals have a real strong team but the Bruins just overpow1 1 Members of local volkssport clubs invite you to join with them in a volkswalk celebrating Copper Days, August 8 in Magna. . - , Pre-regist- er advance to finals August 4. Registration the day of the event is $1 more. No refunds unless inclement weather prevails. Water is available at the startfin- - What is volkssporting? What is volkssporting?" you may ask. Perhaps youve heard of which, contrary to what many people think, is not marching at 'all and has nothing to do with a parade. The word is actually an American corruption of the German Volksmarsch, which means an organized noncompetitive walk for regular people, us opposed to a run or a racewalk. In fact, the German-speakin- g Europeans are not using Volksmarsch as much as they used to, preferring Wanderung (a stroll, ramble, or hike) instead. Volkssports include walking, bicycling, swimming, and crosscountry skiing when weather permits, and occasionally more exotic activities such as rollerskating, ice skating, and snowshoeing. Scheduled events will have a definite window of time for starting, usually at least two hours. You start when you feel like it and move at your own speed. You can walk or ride by yourself, with a companion, or in a group depending on your preference. The only requirement is that you register, pay a nominal fee, carry a start card, have it marked at one or more check-- ; hours. , points; and complete the 510ks or more within 3 to 3-A perfect way to meet new people, try new trails, or see new or familiar signs from a riew perspective, many volkssport events are scheduled in scenic locations while others coincide with special activities, such as Copper Days and the Tooele Arts Festival. For more information on volkssporting,. contact Carolyn Lai of the The or Footloose Club, 250-275Footloose home page is located at www.ava.orgclubsfootloosfootloos. volks-marchin- g, 5, Our . ered them in the second half. ish and checkpoint. Portapotties are available along Main Street: The event is open to everyone. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Pets must be on a leash. " Breakfast will be offered at the Senior Citizens Center for $3.50. Also, the Magna Lions Club asks the public to bring their old and used eyeglasses, which will be The Bruins second game matched them with the Maine Coast which they easily won 81 to 44. Leading scorers were Lance Ellen 18 points, Brandon Sholly from Bonneville High with 16 points, and Jared Jensen from Fremont High 16 points. Massachusetts Hysteria brought Continued from page 4 over the past few years," said Jeri Bliss, coach of the 14 and under squad. "The caliber of coaches and players has really improved and it has been very exciting to see our program progress." Bonnett Ball Inc. is celebrating their twenty-fift- h year anniversary this year and, according to Bliss, what a better way to celebrate than to bring home state championships. "Jt!s totally worth playing," said Carri Yates, who plays on the 16 and under team. "Our coaches really make it fun and it's a great learning experience." Yates team dedicated the entire 250-275- 485-501- 0, may be sent to: LAIC-Mworldnet.att.net. The walk is an AVA sanctioned event and is eligible for credit toward IW Achievement Awards. Upcoming volkswalk" events include: Antelope Island,' June 6; Fossil Butte National Monument, 'Kemmerer WY, Sept. 13; and M . . Christmas Night Walk, SLC, Dec. 5. Magna Times & West Valley News Date ; Name Address ; ; City get PLEASE CIRCLE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING (UJtLTF Cash Payment: Check Expiration Date 8980 West 2700 South Mastercard Visa Credit Card Number each additional word. West Valley News Amount Paid Total Number of Words person, payments of checks or credit cards are accepted only, please. Magna Times I' . " Cash l Signature Magna, Utah 84044 Bliss, Crystal Clark, Brenda Gunnell, Cambra Hadfield, Celeste Nickel, Margie Rydalch, Melonnie Sanders, Carri Yates, Jamie Johanson, Amanda Barney, Melanie McKenzie, Britney Rowley, Jenna Smith and Melissa Condie. The team is coached by Katie Crae Baker, Terry Nickel, McKenzie and Neal Nickel. The 18 and under teams include Marisa Werner, Crystal Morris, Wendy Mulford, Kelley Solberg, Tami Lauber, Aimee i, Lauber, Amber Ward, Maryam Brandi Wolf, Kristin Rammell, Kristina Balfour, Crystal Garbett, Stephanie Howard, Ashley Rose, Camille Nickel, Shianne Demille, Stephanie Perry, Michelle Cook, Tonya Adams, Lacey. Dartez, Karrie Powel, Chisti Yates, Cammie Rowley and Kammi Wooley. The teams are coached by Don Wolf, Troy Wright, Brenda Wolf, Steve Adame, Doug Sanderson and Jeff Rowley. 3 :v I if k $ & i; 5j- : Amin-Rasht- ; V ! v s, of Katie the form Just jUL and return it to us with your payment. in Members of the Bonnett Ball teams include 8 and under players; Danielle Brown, Charlee Jones, Meranda Wood, Kenzie Solberg, Danika Walton, Brandi Beach, Brandi Lovato, Elizabeth McMullin, Shelby Almond, Aleah Bankhead, Dayanna Jenkins, Miranda Caldwell and Thompson, Kristen Alexandria Neil. The team is coached by Barbara McMullin, Arlene Lovato, Trudi; Ellis and Brad Ellis. Ten and under players include Alisia Heather Ashmore, Angela Bliss, 4Christiansen, Shaleese Young, Meliss Karli Jenkins, Rachel Binyon-DumaTarr, Erin Christensen, Chelsee Goode, Erica Johnson, Britney Lovato, Tami Russell, Alicia Quinonez, and Chelsea Bird. The team is coached by Paul Lovato and Arlin Johnson. The 12 and under teams include Nikki Smith, Jessica Clark, Abbie Nickel, Megan Meredith, Jenna Madsen, Ashley Mellisa Mewman, Wiley, Alyson Wolfgramm, Aarika Wolfgramm, Natasha Aguayo, Trina Arnold, Amy Jonhson, Arin Jensen, Rachel Miller, Heather Beck, Jamie Bennett, Tamara Byrd, Marla Andrea Hanson, Harward, Tara Christensen, Tiffany Moyer, Alii Jenkins, Becca Lemon, Nicole Grimm, Ciera Trujillo, Randi Bezzant and Rebekah Tarr. The teams are coached by Leann Madsen, Robert Arnold, Cammille and Jan Nickel, Cindy Swensen Harward. The 14 and under teams include JanaRae Bliss, Ashley Christiansen, Hilary Evans, Holly Norton, Lindsey Yates, Julie Gunnell, Heather Stoddard, Nina Toledo, Allison Carroll, Nikki Erickson, Ashley Goodfellow, Melissa Pitts, Amanda Fassett, Chantil Burgess, Aleesha Young, Mindy Emhart, Amanda Fredrickson, Staci Sargent, Taryn Boynton, Kristy Lillywhite, Keighla Chantay Coulter, Rachelle Arnold, Andrea Newsome, Shannon Newman, Christine Coon and Brittney Taul. The teams are coached by Trent Bliss, Jeri Blis, Cory Fassett, Kasie Hall, Mike Coulter, Dave Sargent, Dena Burgess and Paul Burgess. The 16 and under squad is comprised of or year. Coons, special price By mail - a for the 15 words or less. 20 season including their state to former player championship and Hunter High student Kristy McFall who was killed in a car accident before Christmas last S 4 week& . Advancing out of the pool undefeated, the Bruins will next meet a tough Texas team in the first round of the national championships. The Bruins team is completed by Jeff McCleve and Mike Kay of Cyprus High; Mark Mawhinney of Brighton High; Austin Christensen of Granger High, Monty Rogers of Murray High; and Jackson Owen of Highland High, Head coach is J.T. Miller He is assisted by Bob Kimpell, Bob Gaskins, and Kathy Gaskins. The Bruins have been the best AAU team from Utah for the last few years and are continuing an excellent tradition. When they complete the AAU tournament, they are flying directly from Detroit to Phoenix to participate in the national Basketball Conference International tournament. I I And right now, you can get , 7. - recycled for needy children; please bring donations to the box labeled used eyeglasses by the walks start table. For information on the volkswalk or membership in the Footloose 5 Club, call Carolyn Lai at or Gloria Blair at or check out the web site at E-m- the Bruins their final opponent in the pool. After a tough game they won 79-6Sam Burgess from Lone Peak High led the scoring with 18 points. Jared Jensen had 14; Clayton Osborn of Cyprus High had 6; and Brandon Sholly also had 6. 250-565- 6 sS Zi |