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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, December 6, 1984 cond. Fourth place was won by Stan Penrod and fifth and sixth places were won by Stan Hardy and Paul Gomez, respectively. victorious. This years team has a new head coach. Coach Ed Gray, last years JV coach, will be calling the shots" now. The Box Elder basketball tournament will be held today (Thursday), Friday and Saturday at Basketballs night was exciting. Spectators gathered to meet this years varsity team and to watch the seniors on the team compete against the juniors. Seniors on this years team are Derrick Bolton, Mark Hasenberg, Mike Wilding, Mike Johnson, Ryan Stevens, Jim Vasquez and Pat Homs. Juniors are Chuck Kipp, Fred Ross, Kurt Condie, Jim Wilson, Dean Kimber, David Charlesworth and Gerald Springer. Steve Embley is the only sophmore on the team. The juniors Fred Ross scored the first two points of the game. They, as the guest team, managed to stay within five points of the seniors at the end of the first half. The game with the seniors being ended meet-the-tea- LANCER HEADLINES by Cheryl Coombs Much has been happening on the sports scene this week at Granger. won by a pm. The JV team also came out on top with Granger being These wrestlers victorious, took a trip to Layton Saturday to participate in the Layton high wrestling tournament. Of the 17 wrestling teams represented at the tournament, Granger placed fourth with 142 points. Jay Simon took first, while Dmo Rivera, Jeff Lund and Jerome Hansmann each took se- 46-1- Wrestlers met with Kearns Thursday for their first practice meet of the wrestling season. Granger won the competition, Wins were turned in by Dave Olsen and Jeff Lund. Stan Penrod, Dino Rivera, Mike Peterson, Jay Simon, 'Jim Miles and Jerome Hansmann. Each 53-1- Brigham City. Lancer swimmers and divers met the Viewmont Vikings Thursday at Granger. Granger came out on top in the womens competition, defeating Viewmont by a score of The men also won, Many excellent performances were turned in by the teams, including Jennifer Gillettes new butterfd school record in the 95M-66'- 118-4- f. 100-yar- were ly. Other first place finishes made by Michele Thomas, Julie Col-lar- Monique Burton, Margaret Moll, Paige Barnes, Wally P. Chambers, Mike Schaelling, David Wakefield, Craig Cole and Doyle 62-3- Cowley scored 15 points with Keith Collings. Granger high students and other West Valley residents put some excitement into their Monday flight as they witnessed one of the most entertaining basketball games of all time, held in the GHS gymnasium. This was no ordinary sports competition. Only rarely are two such competitive local teams ever seen in s and tanks to their bump, push, slam and stomp their way to a victory. The West Valley police and faculty of Granger high played a most amusing game Monday night. The faculty team members were down at the end of the first half. Coach Kevin Christensen scored 17 points for the faculty, with James Paulk and Mike Fraser next in line, scoring 13 points each. Ty Medley, of the police team, was the high scorer with 18 points. Tracy Stoney and Randy Russell close behind with 14 points. k After a heated, finish, the faculty came out on top barely defeating the police Another special honor was received by Mike Wilding this week. Mike was named running back. Jerome Hansmann and Brian Baker were named on the squad. This is a special honor for these outstanding Granger students and they are commended for their performances. The occupational foods classes will open their restaurant, A Knight in Dining Armor, next week. Classes have been invited to visit the restaurant and try the food. Some features will be club and French dip sandwiches for $2 and BLTs for neck-and-nec- 79-7- all-sta- short-short- . 40-2- 3 $1.25 WARRIOR WORLD by Lisa Vande Veegate December - another one down, will be participating) and door less than six months to go. decoration contest (home rooms will Then its Lake Powell, here I be participating). Small prizes will come. But the French Riviera be distributed to the winners so get doesnt sound too bad either. those little creative minds to work. Yep, the Christmas season is finalCongratulations to Michelle Yates ly upon us. The student body officers who captured the position as are sponsoring another representative in the ExWarriors for Santa." The money ecutive Women International from last years fund (Project StockBusiness Career Development proing) went partially toward Primary gram. Childrens Hospital, so in return More on Warrior women. Our gills P.C.H gave $1,000 credit to to (get it? gills. .girls.. swim team) bid on a tree at the Festival of Trees relay 200 medley team was ranked and purchase homemade crafts first in state last week. The lineup is, from the gift shop. Angie West, backstroke; Stacy The merchandise purchased is on Whitehour, breast; Barbara display in the showcase, along with Graham, fly; Charlene Olsen, free. In a meet against West these profimany gifts and gift certificates contributed by neighboring businesses. cient girls conquered 1st in the Most of the items will be raffled off, medley, but also placed first in their but some of the quilts (which are individual races. The men are off to an excellent priced over $100) will be auctioned off. Raffle tickets went on sale this season with a relay team consisting week at 50 cents for one or three for of Sid Ostergaard. Scott Hinkle, a $1. Dance tickets for the Christmas Brian Gallegos and Dean Ormsby. Swim meets are always exciting and stomp are also available. If you purchase your ticket early you receive a no matter where you sit, you get a free raffle ticket. good view, so come out and support For the Warrior men out there our team. The next meet is today at who think the showcase only conTooele. Good luck, guys. tains blankets, pillows and dolls, Dont forget, the wrestlers have a there are many gift certificates dual meet at Judge Memorial today' ( hanging on the iree. Thursday ) and the basketball game is tomorrow at Murray. The raffle winners will be anOur drill team competed in the nounced periodically until Dec. 13, then the grand prizes will be anCyprus invitational over the nounced at the Christmas stomp on weekend and placed third in novelty. We were one of the few to receive a Dec. 14. So, be sure to buy many raffle tickets; it could mean one less trophy in our region. Top overall Christmas present you'll have to contenders were Skyline, Bountiful and Cedar City. buy. 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