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Show 2 Thursday, Aug. 27, WEST VAUEY VIEW 1981 Travel To Nearby Murray Colts Await Miner Eleven Young Warriors Eye Initial Outing theyll tackle Murray tomorrow (Friday) on the Spartan turf and will play under the lights at Granite Jordan. Although Bills has a TAYLORSVILLE. The new kid on the block usually gets his block knocked off. At least for a year. Coach Doug Bills is hoping his very young Taylorsville young squad, not too many players are expected to have to go both ways and that could stack up as a plus - both this year and next. high squad can avoid an alllosing season. And theres a better than even chance it can. Bolstered by a pair of solid players from Cottonwood elected to Troy Davis, a who starter at Cottonwood last season, gives Bills a quality performer in the backfield. The speedy tailback is 155 pounds. Hell be taking handoffs from a pair of sophomores who beat out other competition for the attend school closer to home, the Warriors face a tough Region Two schedule that has at least one thing going for them. They arent the only new kid in town. West Jordan also opens this year. Kearns is coming off a 9 season, but figures to be improved. Also in the league are always tough Brighton and slot. pected to start Robert Merrill at flanker. Hes the lone senior on the receiving crew. A Robert Herrin transfer d (6-0- ), Brown (6-180) and Courtney Morris (6-170). Jim Rogers, a 6- 0, 2, 185-poun- is the center. On defense another transfer, Pat Tuttle (6- 3, 170) from Beaver will play an end slot. A Cottonwood letterman, John Clark (5-- 195) is a tackle. Also in the line are Jerry Jones Ex- is (6-- In Powerlifting 170), Braunschit- cher and Morris. The linebackers include Viafanua and Darren Evans. In the defensive backfield will be David Tatauloi 160), Robert Pettit 155) and Jeppson Working out for a Williams. Kickoff time tomorrow is 4 p.m. Marathon Designed Is To SANDY. d Dystrophy - a marathon softball game to be played on the Labor Day weekend at the Sandy City pavilion, 800 E. 100 North in Sandy. Members of the Sandy Jaycees will take on Sandy City officials and employes in the contest to be played tomorrow (Friday) at Murray. fund-raise- r SAVE NOW!! 20 to 30 Off On STORM WINDOWS ALUMINUM SIDING marathon contest, beginning on Sunday, Sept. 6 at 8 p.m. and continuing to Labor Day, the 7th, at noon. A celebration will follow, with a picnic, lunch and festivities. VINYL (SOFFIT, FASCIA, GUTTERING) ROOFING (ALL KINDS) Further information ROOM ADDITIONS concerning the fundraiser may be obtained by calling Ralph Cortese at (REMODELING -I- NSIDE OR OUTSIDE) OBLIGATION 572-199- GUARANTEED or CALL TODAY or co- Jaycee chapter has announc-eplans for a Muscular UP . . . Taylorsville high Cooch Doug Bills goes over line assignment with player in anticipation of school's first-eve- r 7 487-840- For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 972-129- 7 3480 So. 5th West tional powerlifting championship can According to his coach, Henderson was successful in the first place a lot of weight two attempts at raison ones shoulders. Charles Henderson, ing 650 and then 683 former pounds, but two out of a Granger high wrestler, three judges ruled that and football player, his squat wasnt low says he needs a couple enough. On his third days of rest just before attempt, squatting a meet to get his head with 701 pounds, together. The energy Henderson went so low that builds up in his that he wasnt able to body, he says, before get back up. The squat he attempts a was won by defending squat is virtual- champion George Hecly at an exploding tor, who raised 725 d point. The way he channels that energy, he points out, can make the difference between pressing up from the squat at- He Chiropractic 3975 So. Redwood Rd. Ml CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM wthls 973-697- 1 Certificate category. challenge inother the powerlifters feels, however, that years to come. tensing up the muscles Henderson, who has actually uses up energy that will be been seriously workneeded in the lift. ing out as a powerlifter tne for about four years, weightlifter should first got interested in stay as relaxed as possible and save the tension for the lift itself. During the lift, he goes on, youve got to keep everything tight until the weight is back on the bar. 5 Weighing in at pounds, Henderson competed in the superdivision heavyweight of the National Teen- Instead, the sport while train- for the football team. He credits his level of achievement to the persistent encouragement offered by Greg Shepard, his former football coach and now weightlifting coach. Despite his size and ing strength, Henderson considers himself fair- patient ly and A lot of mellow. people respect me, he says, because I set goals and accomplish them. Aside from setting goals for weightlifting, Henderson feels that he can use the same basic philosophy for life. He notes how he acgets things in much complished the same way in his job as a real estate salesman for a company in Murray. Although he loves his present job selling homes and property, Henderson is realistic about his future. Seeking to make himself more of a candidate in the job market, he is also majoring in & has lifted successful in winning the title. Henderson had hoped, not only to win the tournament, but also to be titled the worlds strongest teen-age- 680-poun- MOST INSURANCES t ACCEPTED Dr. Piaikett DC year. Joining Ostberg mones or other drugs (See Page 3, Col. 1) in the backfield will be senior fullback Rob 165 Shingleton, 1, glancing back in sports with the . and senior tailback 155. Bryce Larsen, 5-- 7, . . holes for the backs will be a line led by returning senior starter Rick Folker-sowho weighs in this Opening G led by returning starter Dave Ballard, a senior. n benches 400 pounds and deadlifts 635 pounds in practice workouts. While expecting to lift between 1,750 and 1,850 pounds as a combination of the three categories at the past meet, Henderson was disqualified after Kevin Walker tossed a Also ting Durt-sch- i and Brad Shepherd added a TD, sparking Granite to a 6 preleague victory over Murray. Dave Beck scorthrew a ing pass to Darwin Black in the third stanza for the lone Spartan score. Craig Hansen, Bruce Parry and Wes 16-- 0, (5-1- 1, cor-nerba- 5-- 5-- Soccer Signups Set For Girls SO. COTTONWOOD. soccer signup for girls is being held in District 7 to help fill out existing teams. Interested girls age are being asked to contact Pam Vierig, A 7-- Pitchers 245 0, (6-- 20-- 0 2, (5-1- 1, Lancer win over Cottonwood. (That was August, 1976). (6-- 185). In addition to Fen scheduled Sept. Murray. YEARS 12 in & Ed Smith at Sporting Goods Grand Opening Specials ARflftfJ .9.99 357 JHP. . 38 Automatic. . 8.50 10.99 ...9.99 266-545- 2. 6-- GRAND OPENING 4836 SO. STATE STREET 38 Special JHP. . or Ron 277-966- 8 DuBois, three seniors, guard Rob Reynolds (6-205), tackle Gary Andersen 195) and split end John Fennemore 160). The center is senior Richard Metcalf meanwhile, 50 140-pou- 6-- 3, scored TDs for Granger in a star- seniors Mark Lloyd (6-185), Brad Knight 175) and Rick Davis ' down Holding slots are a pair of juniors, Tony Zito and 155. Jim Delis, Mitchell is the safety, while Shingleton is set to start at rover. Place kicking duties will be handled by Andy Schrank, while Steve Farnsworth will be the punter. welcome you to the 32 SAW Long vying for positions are 195 Dan Glade, and senior tight end Keith Loebbecke, 185. Mike Facer also will see action at tight end. Manning the other side of the line will be fourth-perio- d Wilcken, d and Playing alongside Folkerson will be senior guard pass in the first stands quarter to Mike at season touchdown 45-ya- MURRAY GUNS & 32 Automatic. . 185-poun- 0, n, NOW d personal record for the squat, Hender-so- gather here Saturday for an open tournament to be held at Murray park. Action will get under way at 7 p.m. The following Saturday, Sept. 5. Riverton park will be the setting for an open tourney starting at 5 p.m., with the state singles finals Available doesnt take any George Meyer r. Assn, will Visits natural athlete, after having seen he some duty there last meaning that hor- Four players currently are contending for linebacking spots, EXPERIENCE weights nearly equal to the tournament record in practice, he wasnt Horseshoe Office 6-- 0, (6-- .205). COMBINED Aug. 2. Although Henderson MURRAY. Members of the Utah Leg Pain Vic 184 Ostberg, pounds. Ostberg will direct the Colt offense Westminster College. Henderson considers himself basically a OVER He Championship. went to Little Rock, Ark. for the meet on 'Shoe Action Set Saturday At City Park Neck, Arm Shoulder Pain at (5-1- Himmelberger PROFESSIONALS age Powerlifting three attempts in the Headaches Cottonwood. He is senior finance and minoring in economics and Metcalf will be on the line, along with seniors Bob Deardorff 185) and Gordon VISIT THE squat and wasnt How Back One Taylorsville resident who decided to continue his prep career at Cottonwood will call the signals for players will see double duty on defense. 300-31- Besides his General pounds in that While he was disappointed at not having been able to place in the meet, Henderson and dropping the hasnt let the judges weight from his decision change his shoulders. goals in powerlifting. Henderson says Although this was his some weightlifters last chance to break a tense up all their record as a teen-agemuscles for several he plans to continue to seconds, before tempting a lift. mmunitys LISTEN 968-324- 7 This na- r, Raise Funds VERL ASAT IND. - - allowed to compete in the other categories. TAYLORSVILLE. (5-1- 0, Marietta, Oborn and Jeff -- NO two-hou- (6-- 1, (5-1- is the split Gordon SATISFACTION pounds prior to a squat of 575 pounds during r workout. a Henderson Presses To Goal and Kay. Talauoli will punt and Davis is expected to be the teams place kicker. The schools goal posts were not installed until this week, giving Davis some catching up to do. Bills acknowledged that the season will be an uphill battle, but said his team will show up ready to play and will play hard. One key to success will be to avoid mistakes. The former Granite assistant coach is being assisted by Randy Tuft, Nick Nichols, Mike Pearson, Vaughn FREE ESTIMATES Charles Henderson, a 19- powerlifter, warms up with 325 WARM UP . . . year-ol- d 7, (5-1- Folkerson, Reynolds, Andersen Davis to Taylorsville, Jones feels his squad has the ability to give some opponents fits. Still, the loss of a large portion of the student body is evident in the fact that Jones will have to go with a number of players both ways, something which many coaches try to avoid. d sophomore tomorrow Jones sends his squad against a Bingham team which is reputedly big and tough and talented. Game time is 5 p.m. on the Miner field. Even with the loss of an athlete like Troy (6-- (5-1- 1, receiving end of Ostbergs aerials. Many of those (Friday) when Coach Tom from California, Chad nemore, senior flanker Todd Mitchell 160) will be on the Cottonwood football team. The Colts will find out how much brawn is buried within that bulk Braunschitcher will anchor the line, playing right tackle. Rod Salazar 195), a junior, is the other tackle. The guards include seniors Lance 0, 150) 145), who played Cottonwood, is the (5-1- (5-1- 1, huge. But before the Warriors test West Jordan in the league opener, SO. COTTONWOOD. Half of the schools gone, but theres plenty of bulk left on the (6-- 170). Hes being pushed by Mike Littlewood 170). Senior Todd Brown (6-180) will be the fullback, with Troy Kay (6-175), a junior, also expected to carry the ball. Hillcrest, a highly touted Alta eleven and a Bingham squad that has been described by several sources as i receiver. The tight end is Brian Vaifanua 180). Bryan Jeppson 5-- 7, signal-callin- g - Grid Opener - . 380 Automatic 12.99 9.99 22 Win Mag. . . ....3.99 16 Gauge Shot Shells650 Specials end Sept. 5th 3 |