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Show Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 2 12, 1986 For UHSAA Activities Horseshoe Results - 'C' Average Requirement Approved business of educating youngsters and we need to keep that in mind, she added. While a few legislative council members voiced objections to the proposal, the goal of a C average minimum was approved Monday by a majority of the council. So, too, was a statement condemning the use of drugs, alcohol or tobacco by students. A separate motion returned that statement to com by Ralph H. Goff Green Sheet Staff Writer MURRAY. This is not an unreasonable expectation, Patricia J. Sandstrom told members of the Utah High School Activities Assn, legislative council Monday. "Weve discussed this in our local board and feel we need to move toward raising the academic standards, she added, while moving the council accept a resolution to establishes a C average as a minimum requirement for paracticipation in tivities. The resolution strongly recommends each district reassess its position on academic standards with the goal of raising eligibilty requirements to a 2.0 average. While UHSAA could vote to impose such a requirement, the resolution left the decision of mandating a UHSAA-sanctione- C average on a mittee to strengthen the language further and come up with enforcement procedures to give the position some teeth, according to a council member from Uintah County. If such a policy is passed when the legislative January, alcohol, barred UHSAA-sanctione- d council meets in students found using tobacco or drugs may be from participation in activities. d Some alignment problems were also aired, but most were left as presently constituted, with the exception that because of declining enrollments, Granite high will be classed in the division during the 1987-8- 8 school year. A proposal was also adopted to assign a committee of superintendents, principals and school board members to study limiting or eliminating some contests and activities. That committee is to report back to the legislative council in January. The council budget was also reviewed and Carl Dierden, a school board member from the Summit County District and outgoing chairman of the council, was named vice chairman by acclamation. 3-- Class D, Dale Nielsen, Midvale, Herbert Zafft, Murray, Jerry Jack Simmons, MidBird, Lehi, Rex Buchanan, Draper, vale, Jay Palmer (Junior), American Fork, Class E, Ken Spomer, Midvale, Jesse Cardenas, Salt Lake, Raymond Howard, Sandy, Tom Roger Holtan, Sandy, Matley, Kearns. MURRAY. Saturdays latest tournament action for the Utah State Horseshoe Pitchers proved to be so popular it had to be held at two sites, Liberty and Murray Parks. The results were as follows : Class A, Bruce Crane, South JorLamont Gardner, Salt dan, first, 4-- 1; 3-- 3-- 3-- 4-- 1; 3-- 5-- Lake, second, Richard 3-- Frank Buchanan, Draper, third, Minster, Ogden, fourth, Jay Keith West, Taylorsville, fifth, Erickson, Herriman, Class B, Tito Archuleta, Sandy, Harlow Griffin, Newton, Gary Willard Hughes, Taylorsville, Lindsay, Salt Lake; Nolan Benson, Bud Schardine, Clinton, 4; 3-- 2-- 2-- 2-- 2-- 3-- 2-- 2-- e, Class F, Bernard Holland, MurRichard Wayman, Salt Jack Snyder, South JorLake, Robert Stroud, Sandy, dan, Don Hunter, American Fork, Tom Baxter, Murray, Ted Shaw, West Valley, Class G, Carl Hills Sr., Salt Lake, Mark Colby, Salt Lake, Janet Larry Henry, Magna, Vern Madsen, Nilsson, Murray, Salt Lake, Bryan Nilsson, Mur- ray, 5-- 6-- 5-- , 4-- 3-- 2-- 5; 0-- 6. 4. Class C, Lynn Palmer, American ; Rudy Lobato, Murray, Fork, Robert Morley, Ogden, Jim Steve Minster, Scott, Draper, Jim Shaw, Salt Lake, Ogden, 4-- 1 3-- 3-- 5-- 0; 4-- 1; 2-- 3; 4; ray, 0-- t district-by-distric- basis. Mrs. Sandstrom called the 2.0 grade point average, a minimum expectation for athletes, musicians and other students involved in extracurricular activities. We're in the S? jt Orbitread Season Radial Remanufactured Tire 15580R13 16580R13 17580R13 18580R13 19575R14 20575R14 21575R14 21575R15 22575R15 23575R15 Murray high principal Ray Oliverson listen a tentbefore the UHSAA legislative council. to proposals atively PONDERING . . . 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Granite witnessing the finished product of School District, fulfilling a pledge, their labors, would have to be labled pitched in with $15,000 in seed money as something more than just a to get things started. In all, over booster club. It isnt the first, and by $100,000 in money, labor and no means the last service rendered materials were donated. SOUTH COTTONWOOD. It wasnt so long ago that people were calling the ball diamond at Cottonwood high school a joke and the worst high school field in the state. . . . REASONING Granite school board president Patricia Sandstrom moves a C". average be required to participate in activites. 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