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Show == - a The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Sunday, August 30, Region 3 Teams Win Convincingly To Show They Are Still for Real “SSsss" As the first high school football scores of the sea- son rolled in Fridaynight, Region 3 coaches such as ver lam P@0P/e counting this league (Region 3/ out... Everybody has improved.” Orem’s Paul Clark could only say, “Here we go ‘again. cat . ball league would be tough again, but few predicted Region 3's teams would comeout as forcefully as a cee cages 7 «onaiae, tlie macgctos fe so seme people day night, and an unusually high number(six) picked up theirfirst wins. Congratulations to Altamont’s A’s No, 1-ranked Timpview 28-8, Clark said the Ti4+-A champions off-guard the defending gers caught ‘defensive wrinkle.” with some we guessed that never probably “Theyhee Oe oacs the tel have ae would Cui QB Mare McCann completed 15-of-26 passes, with Dinan ter yes St 4 a. nis 34-14; No, 2 Unfortunately for Region 3 clubs,it is Region 2's turnto get six teams into theplayoffs this year. The other two leagues get five, “It is going to beascram- ‘hemearly and they just laid down ‘The 60 points was the second mostin school histo TY. San Juanbeat GreenRiver61-13 in 1963. After blein our league just to make it,” Clark said. hearing the San Juan score, Grantsville coach Kevin ad beat the Broncos three times in fivetries. aa : total ace to everybody. including us,” said San Juan coach Art Burtenshaw. “Wegot up on Butler said the Broncos should be ranked No. 1 Week One’s games produced few if any surprises, There were no huge upsets, and most games went about as expected, Perhaps the biggest surprise was the high S amountofscoring.iY Coachesattributed that to the increasedpractice timeallowed this season, three weeksinsteadof two. Oo big ig loss to With former No, 1-ranked Timpview’s iP Orem, Olympus is the new No. 1 team in 4-Ain The Salt Lake Tribwne rankings, now published Sun- ° days. The other three top-ranked clubs all won. The : TALK OF 3-A Region 8, which went 0-5. The most surprising deyel- Miller his first win Friday with a 38-7 spanking of Qo Thirteen head coaches made their debuts on Fri- Sports Physicals Often Are Inadequate 1-0 Canyon View 1-0 1-0 1:0 4. Manti ee Os Mr. Mouritsen at it again ; me? ari kiddinNe 60 a pest i eS 1's air assault begins 1-0 5 : Sluggish in opener vs. WEEN He aKE = Nee ieee ean Lie quality of sports exams — whether INDEPENDENT. GOODYEAR | CERTIFIED they are doneina private doctor's office or a school gymnasium, They want the physicals to do more than meetliability requirements. Almost every state requires a screening, but their forms, which serve as the guides for examiners, are frequently abbreviated andin- adequate, according to a survey by Maronand a colleague published in June in the Journal ofthe American Medical Association. In Pennsylvania, for instance, the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness & Sports am guidelines for phy still up to schools tsAas whether to follow them. All that is required is a simple signature from a doctor, nurse practitioner or physi- cian assistant certifying that the athlete is able to play. cademy of Family ysicians and the Ameri- threatening or disabling or could lead to injury. The screening should also involve assessing general health and counseling ath- tricts to see thatit is followed. The National Federation of State High Associationsleavesit up to mandate what is in the physical, Jerry Diehl, the federation’s assis- tant director, said, Jimmy Rogers, anathletic train- er in Temple University's Center for Sports Medicine, used to do hundreds of high school physit night at schools aroundthecity and suburbs, but he and his colleagues ever had heat or muscle cramps? Do you cough during activity? When was your last measles immunization? When was your last menstrual period? Do you have any skin prob- lems? Have you everhada seizure? Have you ever felt dizzy during or after exercise? Have you had a medical problem orinjury since your last evaluation? The physical evaluation look at bones disease. “Whenyouhave 16- or 17-year- der howaccurate it is,” Rogers WhenMaron and a family-physician colleague compared state high school forms with those suggested by the Heart Association, they dis covered that only 17 of the state formsincludedatleast nine ofthe after a serious injury or an unexpected death. Athletes, after all, are perceived as the epitome of good health. 13 questions for detecting heart problems, The screening, “as currently lete is rare, these cases draw a lot cient powerto consistently recog- of attention, especially when they involve such famous athletes as college basketball star Hank Gathers, a Philadelphia native, and Olympic figureskater Sergei Grinkov, both of whomdied of heartrelated problems. 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Have you should involve a head-to- “The family doctor is the best person todo this physical examination,” said Rogers, adding that of particular concern to him was that such pertinent information as whetherstudents had heart mur- = 9 clude: Do you tire more havecul back their involvementin cause the examsfell short. oa 295-9425 BOUNTIFUL/NSL Aud! Seance“ and a medical history such mass screenings, he said, be- 2 ‘alas signed by the athlete and his parent or guardian. quickly than yourfriends School ro, O)», Bach screening should include a physical exam examand expects local school dis- eachstate. Our position is that a ph needs to be given, but we can't a letes on health-related issues. tion Department has an extensive list of what must be included in an Hh So. PeSe ts i ro a sports physical. The groups say the primary goal of a screening Questions that an athlete should be asked in- In New Jersey, the state Educa- BOUNTIFUL7 oa ATRL should follow whengiving should be to detect conditions that could be life- — AUTO SERVICE OUTLETS Five medical organizations, including the Ameri- can Academy of Pediatries, have gotten together to draw up guidelines that health professionals , . eee REGION 12 ALLGAMES @ Continued from C-1 clearly, sometimesit is not.” Some physicians are calling for GAME WLP PAW . a AL Nie ne . e tal Wor Wier Sis ‘ 0 a ALL Gams Groups Adopt New Guidelines For Physicals national standards to ensure the ‘Cals Chane in CyiWiawl ©shame tn vyn. View toss oo REGION ALLGAMES WL PE PA WL IEPA Dont lec cues Pies ate es os at CLASS 2-A is Palen 13 ON) | Jonny Gaysonlookslike gold ti get Beavers off sched Timeto ‘ REGIONS 8 Ot trip a successful one Herky-jerky game at Union = : 1 ALL GAMES Repeal Wt ws res ee >» Titans th f se can SUC Want Offense Hoe eats CUS 5 4 Gueduab et It was a bad nightall around for Emery’s league, opment came when expected league championDelta was beaten soundlyby 4-A’s LonePeak, with Logan Miller catching a key touchdownpass __— Morgan 4. 1-0 = 1-0 ) 3-A CLASS SLC 1 %& Snow Canyon 3. Tir Easily could Judge’s questions Answered Sra Sucass quest2 Shaky start, PG FG just wide ch c tpl ee Dial ak ct 4 2 1-0 RE Tigers tamed 2 real QB Schr oO Schroeder t's Miller ieC San Juan Millard REGION T Canyon View Olympus. 1-0 Grantsville ) ripped 3-A contenders (Beaver and Juab) and Cedar City upended Emeryon the road. Dixie 1. y _ricane’s big ig loss to Millard, and the southern-most 3A school Aregion looked invincible. Dixiebe (Taylorsville), Snow Canyon and 1-0 = 1-0 )-1 < Mie ees I 0 School, quarterback Rory Brunner completed 17-of210 yards and Kanab blasted Moapa 24 passe: P Valley, Nev., 35-8 lympus Highland East ; ve lonneville E Timpview 5. pve ‘ 2. : 3.__ vearcreinan See (000 aes CLASS +A . ; 4 day as 1-0 é iige In a late game Friday involving another 2-A Titans jumped from No. 3 and gave new coach Mike arcuus WL PE RA WL OP PA 3 How goodis Region9 going to be? Throw out Hur- RANKINGS WATCH DYNAMITE DEBUTS 4 5, 4 — came ELL Styne toons 1-0 me 1. 9 it n Juan buried Aztec. N.M., 60-0 and 2 = Mallets blanked 3-A's See 36-0 ORCC YetBrine, COR? Tun InS Cony ii ad sidering Aztec is a 1,000-enrollment school which er. 4 Seeks WANES 7A zn 2 ang questions about the top three teams six balls dropped. Other impressive Region 3 wins Friday included Hillerest’s 30-8 thrashing of Davis,Jordan's 36-6win over West Jordan, Mountain View's 44-0 victory over Provo andBrighton's 34-27 conquest of Grang- Orem Bingham 2 3. | | Wis es Grantsville pummeled 3-A’s Granite encanked : 3 so Mark Barnum, Lehi's Steve Clements, Park City’s : slania Mike Shepherd, Pine View's is league out Sevier’s ClintChr nee sd Oly Sale pees Clark. “Everybodyin this league has improved. tae oe = For the second consecutive year, Orem waxed 4 : 3 Pr PA PE PA WoL theydid. Region 3 teams wonall seven games, outscoring opponents 236-94. nse Cynaniea" fia’s heroics s. 2 SBaghton | | Laas aeuwns unter 4 5. S| : “dR Paul Ciar! ouch Most everybody expected thatthe state's bestfoot- CLASS 5-A _ : do ii sas : mF PA PEP ; “iol = m4 —ALL.GAMRS RBGION? 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