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Show April 30, 1980, Clearfield Courier, Sun Times, Sun Chronicle, Ben Lomond Beacon, Hamisen: By Bliss nice to know Dtt's Fullmer Seventeen year old Paul Hansen was at the Weber County Memorial Hospital, Sunday evening, assisting the patients in their worship service, and he has been doing this service, now, for six years. He is on a first-nam- e basis with most of the patients, and they love him for his compassionate service. He even led the singing, one night, when the regular music director failed to come. Why does a young teen-age- r do this sort of thing? It is strictly voluntary. He is not there on assignment, but because he feels needed. He does it because thats the kind of man, this 6 1, 160 pound Roy High athlete is. He loves those invalids and shut-in- s at Weber Memorial, and they love him. Paul, who was born on 28 February, 1963 to Gwen and P. Wayne Hansen, is a junior at Roy High School, and the ace pitcher on their baseball team. He is a coaches dream, and his teammates revere him. He works hard and loves the game, and has such a bubbly personalty, said Coach Fred Thompson. Hes a joy to work with. Paul is the baby of a family of six, and all of his four brothers were good athletes at Roy High School. Kevin, 'who is now 29, was the first baseball all-stto be picked out of Roy High School, way back when, Scott, who is 27, starred in football and baseball for the Royals. He was a left hander, with a lot of promise, but ruined his am on a cold day against Ben Lomond. Roy won the game in 13 innings, but lost their star pitcher, and it was only a practice game. Ken Hansen has the distinction of owning the only award blanket ever to be given in Roy High athletics. Ken is 26 now, ut lettered in four sports for the Royals. He attended Dixie College on scholarship, after his high school days. Shauna went to Ricks after graduating from Roy High, and will graduate, this spring from Weber State College in Elementary Education. Craig Hansen pitched for Roy, and played football, as a linebacker in the days of Jim McMahon. Craig is now 21 years old. ar really helped me to get where I am in baseball, mused Paul. They started throwing ' baseballs at me when I was about six My years old, and never stopped, My brothers , folks have supported me too, he continued. Dad and Mom never miss any of my games, and Dad often comes to the dugout to tell me what I am doing wrong, or what I could do to improve my game, and hes always right. The Hansens live on a 50 acre farm, where they have 20 acres in row-croand the rest in fruit trees. They operate the Cedar Crest Fruit Stand north of town on 19th West, and sell fruits and vetables, fresh out of the field. The Hansens also own 17 acres in Hooper, and 320 acres in Downey, Idaho. Needless to say, Paul spends his summers working on the farm, and playing ball. Paul is a man of many talents. He sings bass in the Royal choir, and choir at sang, last year in the the U.E.A. convention. Select students were recruited from all over the state for that honor. He is also scheduled to sing in the Chamber Choir for next all-sta- te year. Pauls greatest talent takes form when he steps onto the baseball mound. He is an intelligent player; one who studies his opponent with care and caution. He uses a fast-baand a drop curve, but has the batter guessing which is which on every pitch. It isnt uncommon to see opposing batters chasing his curve, as it goes into the dirt at the feet of the embarrassed batter, or to watch a bewildered batter, when he blows a fast ball past them. if I dont He uses a knuckle-bal- l, ll be back he'OO see him do it, smiled Coach Thompson. Paul Hansen has a lot of goals in his young life. He wants to take T (thats Thompson) to the finals next year in baseball, and he wants to team and perhaps make the all-stget a baseball scholarship to college. He has an L.D.S. Mission in his plans, and would like to go into farming, after college. Paul is excited over next years prospect in all sports, and especially baseball. He is cojm.iced that his junior team mates, along with the strong sophomore athletes, can put Roy on top for the 1981 season. Paul is not only an ace pitcher, but he also bats clean-u- p on the baseball team. He was leading the team in batting, but went 0 for 3 at Sky View, last week, and is now in second with a .313 average. He got a hit in the Bonneville game that made possible the victory over the Lakers. What has been your biggest thrill in baseball? I asked young Paul Hansen. Well, he drawled, I threw a in an all-stgame in the fifth or sixth grade, and that still feels good. He did admit that getting that RBI against Bonneville felt good. For the biggest play from the This mound, Paul tells this one: batter hit a screaming line drive for me, and it hit me in the head. I went down, but the ball bounced straight into the air, and the second-baseme- n caught it for a double play. Paul was dazed, but recovered to finish the game - and win. Page 7 Wildcat Women What's on tap for the ladies Paul Hansen has a great life ahead of him. He has so much going for him. For this freckled face kid of seventeen, he has a great future in baseball, and in life. Hell get his scholarship, for he is not afraid to work for it. Hell have a good, full life, for thats the way he has it planned. Hell never lack for friends, because of his unselfish attitude in life. Keep your eye on Paul Hansen. He loves baseball, and is determined to give it his best shot. He has a lot of at Roy High School, and it Thurs.-Sa- Fri.-May- 12 Sign-up- s week's schedule TRACK 3:00 p.m. $2 Adults $1 Students. (WEBER STATE-BRIGHA- STATE-UTAH-UTA- H STATE SOUTHERN UTAH OLYMPIC TEAM). TENNIS BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS: Thurs.-Sat- ., May 1980, Boise State University,' Boise, Idaho. (WEBER STATE-BOISYOUNG-BOIS- STATE-BRAZILIA- E E ARIZONA NEVADA, STATE-NORTHER- N Reno-MON- ANA-I- T AHO) D . GOLF 1980, McCormick Thurs.Sat., May Ranch Golf and Country kib, Scottsdale, Arizona (Host: Arizona State University ovliJsqmuo oi-.- i " nnlasircr FOOTBALL iifiT llqos'tfT INTRA-SQUAPURPLE-WHIT- E SCRIMMAGE: Saturday, May 3, Utah 1:30 p.m. 1980. Morgan High School Football . . . .SUN DEVIL INVITATIONAL: 3, 400-met- er 1500-met- er 3000-met- Field-Morga- n, Track meet to lure many OGDEN Track and Feld buffs from around the area are in for a real treat this coming Saturday in Wildcat Stadium. The Brazilian Olympic team is in Utah for two weeks doing some high altitude training. They will be here for the Wildcat Invitational along with FULL teams from Brigham Young, one of the nations top track and field squads, Utah, Utah State, Southern Utah State and Boise State. The Brazilian team has the world record holder in the outdoor triple jump, Joao Oliveira who has jumped The meet will begin at 3:00 p.m. rather than the regular 12 noon time with the exception of the Long Jump which will begin at 2 : 30. Adults will be charged $2 and students $1. Two school records were broken last week by Wildcat tracksters. In the in Washington Invitational in Seattle, Doug Friedli broke the school record the steeplechase in an NCAA Qualifying time of 8:43.9. Friedli set the record last week in California with an 8:49.6 time. His time is the fastest steeplechase time ever by a native of Utah. Two other Wildcats had times Paul Pilkington missed the NCAA qualifying time by under 1.1 seconds with a time of 8:50.1 and Rex Hohnholt ran his personal best at . nine-minute- s. 1500-met- er 400-met- er 800-met- 1242). Golfers finish their season ROYS Paul Hansen just golf The womens golf team finished its 1979-8- 0 season this past weekend in the Region 7 Tournament held at Colorado State University. The Wildcats took third place in Division I competition with a team total of 953 behind first place New Mexico at 909 at second place Brigham Young at never quits. 928. BYUs Pam Miller was the individual medalist at 221. Weber States Elisabet Wahlquist tied for sixth at 235 and Lori Vegwert finished in eighth place at 236. Weber States team total of 953 was 57 strokes better tan their previous low team total and it was the first time Weber State had any in- 8:52.8. Brian Appell turned in the third fastest time in the schools history in the 10,000 meters with a time of 30:28.5. Appell came back on Saturday to run in the steeplechase and had a personal best of 9:09.6. The other school record set was down in Cedar City, Utah at the Color Country Invitational on the campus of Southern Utah State College. Darrell Gardner lowered the school record he set last week in Logan by a tenth of a second with a 14.1 clocking in the 110 meter high hurdles. Mark was Wayment won the steeplechase with a time of 9:36.58. Clark Roberts second at 9:42.8. Weber State took first place in the discus with Jeff Swangers throw of 138-- 5 'S. Craig Fletcher set a stadium record in the 800 meters with a time of 1:5.87. Ron Russell was second (1:52.90) and Terry Elton fourth (1:54.48). TENNIS: Defending champion Weber State is expected to meet some stiff competition this Thursday through Saturday in the BIG SKY CONFERENCE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS at the Boise Swim and Racket round-robi- n Club in Boise, Idaho. The meet gets underway at 8 a.m. It will be a teams. affair with each team playing the other five Nevada-Renthe only conference team to beat Weber State during the is the slight favorite, with the Wildcats, Idaho and ), season regular Northern Arizona expected to present the biggest challenge. Boise State and Montana round out the field. Weber State ended the regular season with a 25-- 7 record. The Wildcats and Brigham Young ) in dual matches, then defeated Utah State (8-(8-won their own invitational with wins over Boise State and Montana Weber in time the first BYU was over win The then beat the Aggies tennis. in mens the beaten have Cougars State history they (7-2- (8-1- 8-- . 9-- Royals suffer defeat to Sky View Bobcats, 4--3 By Bliss Fullmer Paul Hansen has got to be the most frustrated and disappointed Royal in town. Friday, at Sky View he struck out twelve Bobcats, but lost the game 4-- With Hansen on the mound, Sky View came up with nine hits, but most of them came off the bats of the top of the batting order. .The Bobcats scored all their runs in the first and third innings. Roy had pulled even in its half of inning number three, but then Sky View came up with a pair of runs, and that proved to be enough. The Royals managed one more run in the top of the seventh, but it was too little, and too late. Hitting for Roy were Wade Jackline (two singles) Kenny Tulane and Joe Rizzuto. The loss mathmatically eliminated action Roy from any hope of play-of- f in the Utah State finals. Layton, in beating Clearfield is now on top with a 2 record, followed by Clearfield, and 3 records. Weber with identical Bonneville is in fourth place with four wins and four losses, and Sky View has a 5 record. Roy owns the cellar, with only one win and seven losses. Roy plays Layton (here) and Clearfield (there) to wind up its 1980 baseball season. 6-- 5-- 3-- dividual finishers in the top ten. Team scores: New Mexico 909; Brigham Young, 928; Weber State, 953; Colorado St., 996; Air Force, 1085. Weber State Individual Scores: Elisabet Wahlquist, Lori Denise Bondurant, Eva Emilsson, Vegwert, Denise Sontag, Softball team to hit the road somersault caused her to tumble off the edge of the mat. This resulted in a fifth place standing after the three pass preliminaries were over. Julie, however, came back in the final two passes with outstanding performances to move back up to a second half-twistin- 6-- 2-- 8-- 0 3-- 3-- 0 4-- 26-1- WSC golfers to join elite group GOLF: Weber States golf team joins an elite field of 16 intercollegiate golf teams this Thursday through x Saturday at the prestigious Sun Thunderbird Invitational at McCormick Ranch Country Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. There is 18 holes each day with the low five scores from n team counting towards each the team title. The defending champion is UCLA, but Brigham Young is expected to be Devil-Phoeni- have been held west of the Mississippi. Tumbling with Julie will be teammates Stacy Hansen who placed 11th in Montana after problems with her third pass and Teddie Endow who was unable to compete in the first trials because of injury. are The currently ranked 2nd in the nation as a team and will be trying to up that standing as the entire team travels to Illinois and Ohio to compete in the USAF and USTA Nationals this June. Anyone interested in joining the should contact either or Jim at 7 Ellis Terry Aamodt at six-ma- the favorite led by Bobby Clampett. Other teams Arizona State, Diego State, Fresno State, I I I I Long Beach San Jose State Oregon, State, Stan- Seattle, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona. In order to be invited back, a team must finish in the top ten and Weber coach Mac Madsen says it will be tough. 270 N. Main, Clearfield Tel. 8259285 Wrniture manufacturing co 11 I in the field include: UCLA, Utah State, San Pacific, ford, acifDir rs I SPRING SALE Rolled arm tuxedo style hardwood frames covered in Herculon plaids & stripes. Both for one low price Mfg. Sale rs $289 773-235- CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 867-533- 0. KUEEflTA 23 HARRISVILLE RD. OGDEN, UTAH sSfr g place finish. Miss Beaty is one of the few women tumblers in the U.S. currently throwing double-back- s in competition. She has represented the U.S. on the platform team in Bulgaria and is now hoping to represent power tumbling for the next two years. Julie will be making her next bid for the team in Quincy, Illinois, on May 24. If she places in one of the three top positions, she will be an automatic member of the team. If not, she will have one more chance on July 4 in Las Vegas, Nevada, after which the selection of the team will be final. This is the first time all three trials Softball, Coming Up The Lady Wildcat softball team travels to the University of Wyoming for a conference doubleheader on Tuesday and to the University of Northern Colorado for a conference doubleheader on Wednesday. Then, the Wildcats return to Utah for a conference doubleheader with the University of Utah in Sailt LMte'Cltybrt Saturday to' close out their conference season. Game time with 'the UtesJ iS; i p. fni'at the ' 'J " J Cottonwood Complex. In action this past week, Weber State split a doubleheader with Utah last Tuesday losing the first game 3 and winning the second game 1 In conference action, the Wildcats lost a doubleheader to Utah State at Logan, losing In another conference and doubleheader at Idaho State the Wildcats were forced to forfeit the first because of a mixup in game time and lost the second game game on the season, 4 in conference play. The Lady Wildcats are now 4 : Beaty succeeds rs ). Others placing for Weber State include: Stacey Rientjes (6th, dash, 61.5), Araceli run, 5:20.9), Alice Tegeder (6th, Arana (6th, run, 2:21.0) and Michelle Hansen (5th, javelin, coming Julie Beaty, an senior from Roy High and a member of the Tumbling Team, recently succeeded in her first bid to represent the United States on the National Team. The USA Team is selected from the competitors who place 1st, 2nd and 3rd in two out of three team trials. At the end of the trials, the top three competitors will represent the U.S. in international competitions during the next two years with the first meet scheduled in Switzerland in October 1980. At the first of these trials, held in Bozeman, Montana; Julie placed second in the Nation in womens tumbling after all five passes. She had problems with her second pass and ended up with a termination after a crooked 200-met- er 100-met- (26-2- Teams should not be organized)." , , Softball-Mid- get C, 4th grade and under Boys, and" Girls Baseball and this school year; Midget B, 5th grade and under this school year; Midget A 6th grade and under this school year. Girls Softball Jr. B, 7th grade and under this school year; Jr. B, 8th grade and under this school year; Jr. B, 9th grade and under this school year; Jr. A, 10th, 11th and 12th grade and under this school year. Boys Baseball Jr. B, 7th grade and under this school year; Jr. B, 8th grade and under this school year; Jr. A, 9th and 10th grade and under this school year. We will attempt to divide Junior B League into separate 7th and 8th grade leagues. (In case there are not sufficient teams, it will be combined). A League will be held for young boys and girls in the 3rd grade if enough register. The teams will be organized by elementary school areas, by the recreation department and by experience and D p.m. Track, Coming Up Weber States womens track team will compete in the Utah Championship Track and Field Meet being hosted by the University of Utah this Friday. Other schools competing will be Utah State, Brigham Young and Utah. Events will start at 12 noon. In track action this past weekend, Weber State took sixth place at the Idaho State Potato Classic. Montana State won the Classic with 132 points, followed by Idaho State at 129, Utah State at 102, Montana at 78, Utah at 63, Weber State at 44, Southern Utah State College at 20 and Western Montana at six. The top individual finisher for Weber State was Jodi DeRouchey who relay placed second in the javelin with a throw of 1308. The team (Shellee Coleman, Araceli Arana, Alice Tegeder and Janet Beene) took second with a time of 50.1 and the mile relay team (Arana, Stacey Rientjes, Coleman and Tegeder) also took second with a time of 4:06.2. run (4:58.3) and fourth in the Jackie Arnold took third in the run (11:03.5). Another double placer was Shellee Coleman who dash dash (12.5) and sixth in the placed fourth in the May 3 at 9 at the Roy Recreation Building (behind the fire station) will be the site of summer recreation registration. Teams are to organize themselves and have an adult or coach. Rosters have been placed in each elementary, Junior high and high school. People registering are asked to follow the procedure stated on the roster. Teams organized must stay within elementary school boundries in the 4th, 5th and 6th grades. The fee is $6 per player and should be turned in on May 3. Rosters are available at the schools and the Roy City Building. Teams must stay within area of school attendance. The Leagues for Boys Baseball and Girls Softball are as follows: 3rd grade, (Youth interested should register on May 3 at 10. WILDCAT INVITATIONAL: Saturday, May 3, 1980 Wildcat Stadium 1 Big track Invitational coming up mWildcatMen This noon. Tennis The womens tennis team is lt Boise Monday and Tuesday to matches before going into the Intermountain play four Athletic .Conference tournament being held at Brigham Young University Thursday through Saturday. The Lady Wildcats play College of Idaho at 9 a.m. and Northwest Nazarene at 2 p.m. today and will play the Boise Racquet and Swim Club at 9 a.m. tomorrow and Boise State University tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m. rt 0 2-- 1. 3. TRACK at Utah Championships held at University of Utah, 2 Tennis tourney in Boise ar His biggest dissappointment happened in last weeks loss at Weber. Paul was on the mound, nursing a lead, with just three hits scattered over six innings. In the bottom of the seventh, the Warriors collected three more hits, chasing bad pitchers, and Coach Thompson beat the Royals summed it up this way: I felt so bad to see Paul pitched so well, and then get beat. 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