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Show SPORTS SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21,1996 20 KHS football players bond in the pines e The Kanab High School varsity and junior varsity football team spent three days last week bonding, playing and practicing football at an undisclosed location near Bryce Canyon. The '?, ,4'' sophomore through senior gridders numbered 45 in all. Coaches Rod Quamberg, Clint Glover, Micky Houston, Mike Boardman starts 4th year of BYU football Alan Boardman will start his fourth year as punter for Brigham Young University this week when they meet Texas A&M in the Pigskin Classic. Boardman, an all state kicker for Kanab High School in 1988, graduated from BYU in April of 1 996 with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. He will play his last year of eligibility while forking on his Masters Degree in Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Boardman redshirted his first year at BYU and served an LDS Mission to Manaus, Brazil in the Amazon. In 1 993, he played his first year as a Redshirt Freshman, and was rated as the 6th ranked punter in the nation. He also has been ranked as an Academic Walker, Gary Johnson and graduate assistant Joe B . W right put the ballplayers through different drills in the cowpie laden pasture. It wasn't all football though. The kids had fun on the zip-lin- e, & '& , "If"' '' , , ''4' 7 t'6 t, 'V . o 1; playing war games with - '' ' r '4 I paintball guns and sitting around the campfire after sunset. The team donned pads and y started practices this week after their vacation in the e from Cowboy Jared Farnsworth flies down coach Glover's infamous mountains. halfway up the mountain at last week's football camp. The end of the ride, as Jared is about to find out, is a refreshing dip in a cold mountain stream. The football players also enjoyed playing war games with paintball guns. IftsltelSiyifiilfli) two-a-da- zip-lin- $4 A Lasso a great deal at Cw DEMY'S Head football coach Rod Quamberg (r) oversees his backs going through their plays during last weeks "practice in the pines". Everyone ate very well, as a mobile Houston kitchen was seen in camp. Houston's also supplied a tent for the whole crew. Coach Quamberg hopes to make the camp an annual Ladies golf All shirts, pants, hats, boots, belts, buckles, chaps, ropes & tack H (0)FF Come in & see our wide selection of Cowboy fixin's! Sale runs from August 5 through September 30, 1996. n On August 14, a scramble was played. The team of Yvonne Stirland, Claudia Presto and Ila Hansen won first place. This was followed by a delicious luncheon prepared by the members. Macy Burgin was the guest speaker. We were all better informed after she enlightened us on the history of Utah women in three-perso- COWBOY CLUB TAIL6ATE FRIDAY, AUGUST 30TH, KHS BASEBALL FIELD BAR-B-- Q -- PARtt 5 PM S3.50PLATE TURKEY, POTATOES, SCONES, CORN OH THE COB, AND SALAD. politics. BRING YOUR OWN UTENSILS August 26 we are traveling to Dixie Red Hills for a fun practice session. This is in preparation AND BLANKET for the invitational Tickets available from any Cowboy Club mem-be- n with theSeptember St. George ladies. are also the available at Kane September 4 will be Guys and They County Dolls day. Play will start at 8:30 Sheriffs Office, the Utah Highway Patrol, Pandya a.m. Ladies who need a partner, Clinic and the Southern Utah News. can contact Gary Glover and he will arrange a guy for you. To join the Cowboy Club, contact any board Ladies play is now Watson, Lisa Larson, Barbara Button, scheduledDayatregular 8:00 a.m. each Sherrie Pandya or Roger Cutlen Wednesday. mem-ber-D- an |