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Show Sports SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 24, 2000 Cowboy Club honors athletes at banquet The Kanab High School named the top offensive player. team's dramatic turnaround at Boys basketball coach Gary the end of the season, as they Glover presented his five seniors finished in third place at the with autographed basketballs State Tournament. Victims from the state tournament. The along the way included J uab and 1 ranked Grand. The Red DevCowboys surprised everyone by finishing in second place. Daniel ils had an 18-- 1 record when the Gilberg was named his offensive Cowboys knocked them off. low Scholarship Award, pre- star, while Monte Hawkins, who Walker couldn't choose from his sented to the top male and fe- always guarded the opposing players so he named his whole male senior athletes. Monte team's leading scorer, was named team as his players of the year. Hawkins and Tasha Lowe were defensive player of the year. Freshman baseball coach chosen in a vote of all the high Dean coach Pepper presented Walker Wrestling Larry school coaches. Clarkson named state qualifi- with a little protection in the The program started with a ers Choc Shelley and Ricky Tho- form of a helmet. Walker was w delicious chicken fried steak din- mas his top two wrestlers. beaned at his third base coachx ner prepared by Houston's ResCheerleader advisor Lori ing position during the state f taurant. The meal was enjoyed Huntington presented head tournament and he still doesn't i B JlOVi I .v while watching a video prepared cheerleader Jennifer Vaughn know who he is or where he is by Jeff Fleshman and some of with an award. (just kidding, Mike). his students. Larriette advisor Kim Track & field coach Sherida Head volleyball coach Quamberg named seniors Allen named speedster Jim ...I Fleshman was the first coach on Mikkel Brown and Tasha Lowe, Barnes as the track star and r the evening's agenda and an- both four year Larriettes, as her Daniel Gilberg as the field king nounced his top offensive and top two dancers. for the boys. Mikkel Brown was : defensive players, Amanda Cooband advisor ; Pep Angela named the top female athlete. Warner awarded letters to four per and Heather Bistline. ! K.',V Incoming Booster Club ChairFootball coach Rod Quamberg year band members Spencer man Jeannie Petersen thanked the outgoing board and prepresented the top offensive Mosdell and Joy Tait. to award back Girls softball coach player running Holly sented them with certificates. Jim Barnes, while the top defen- Orton Robison gave out three Ken Brown was the Chair, Molly sive star was linebacker awards-to- p defensive player to .Houston the Doyle K. Swallow Award recipients Loraa Monte Hawkins. Tasha Lowe, top offensive star Watson the Secretary, Barbara Tasha Lowe (I) and Monte Hawkins (r) were the recipients at the prestigious Leslie Shumway won the top to freshman Sarah Cooper, and Button the Treasurer and Lyn Doyie K. Swallow Award at last week's Cowboy Club Athletic Banquet Each student athlete received a $250 scholarship from the booster dub. cowgirl from her Rodeo coach a Hustle Award to freshman Hawkins the Historian. Brooke Meacham. Tasha Larsen. Girls basketball coach Sherida Golf coach Curt Hawkins preTri-Vall- ey Allen named Heather Bistline sented his medalist award to junher top defensive star, calling ior Kyle Brunner, who averaged her "an animal on the court." 80.8 per round for the season. Amanda Cooper, the second Baseball coach Mike Walker leading scorer in the region, was reminisced about his young Snow College Coach booster club honored the athletes at their annual end of the year banquet held last Wednesday night in the KHS gym. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of the recipients of the Doyle K. Swal- 2-- A $ i UU J. r , a m . all-sta- te Vice-Chai- r, Thunderbird Golf Course Mt. Carmel Jet. Sunday Summer Tournament Schedule Little League baseball and 14 year old Little League team lost a tough game to Enterprise at home last The visitors Saturday, scored four runs in the second and added two more in the third to take a 1 lead. Clay Greenland scored all four runs for the hosts, getting on base the four times he batted, clubbing a triple and a single, while walking two times. Matt Rhees had two hits for Kanab. They bested the Yankees of Santa Clara on May 9 by the score of 14-Clay Greenland smacked out four hits, including a home run and two doubles to lead the offense. David Pepper had three hits and scored three runs while Todd Smith scored four times. Greenland picked up the win with a good pitching, Kanab 2-- 13 6-- 4. 6-- 7. performance. Braves 10, Astros 7 The Bravesdefeated the Astros in major league action. J. K. Glover scored three timesand belted a home run and a single to lead the Brave offense. The victors scored five runs in the second to take a lead they would 10-- 7 never relinquish. The Astros scored four runs in the fifth to The Braves cut the lead to 8--7. Garrett Glover knocked in two V X runs in the sixth to give them their three run cushion. Mitchell Glazier had three hits and scored three runs to pace the Astros. Shaun Johnson added two hits, with one being a triple. Astros 12, Yankees r 1st Annual Basketball Camp Featuring DeAnna Glover Lady Badger Basketball 2000 SWAC Champions June 5th - 8th, 2000 Fredonia and the to Valley are invited attend the basketball camp at Kanab High School. 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. - $40 per person Grades 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. - $45 per person Grades All young ladies from Kanab, 3-- 6, 11 The Astros scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth to nip The Yanthe Yankees, scored three rims in kees had the top of the sixth to take the lead. Mitchell Glazier slammed a homer and two singles to lead the Astros. Tanner Chamber-lai- n added two hits. Paul and David each scored three runs to lead the Yankees. David ripped a homer and a double. Nick and Jason added two hits apiece. Astros 15, Braves 8 The Astros were all over the Braves, scoring three runs in the first inning, then addingfour each in the third, fourth and fifth to win handily, and Mitchell Glazier each had three hits and scored three runs to lead the Astros. Jeff Perkins rippd three hits, while Shaun Johnson and Caleb Vincent added two hits apiece. Garret Alldredge had two hits and-scored twice to pace the Bravesjv whileJ.K. Glover added two hits Mv . and two runs. 12-1- 1. 15-8.Tas- on , 7-1- August 6, 13, 20, 27 Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24 fee for all grades will be due on Wednesday, May 31, 2000. A family with tw o or three players, minus $10 per person. $20 Time 4:00 p.m. Tee-O18 Hole Play t ff - - 2, Pre-registrati- on Make checks payable and mail to: Snow College Basketball 0 0j PO Box 151 Kanab, UT 84741 Remaining camp fee to be paid on June 5, 2000 at KHS. Any questions, contact Lex Chamberlain Camp Format: Defensive Fundamentals, Offensive Fundamentals, Team Play 1 on 1, 3 on 3, 5 on 5, Games and Prizes, Correct Shooting Principles IP 644-298- 7. -- Points are awarded each week for participation, longest drive, 1st and 2nd place. Points accumulated during the summer will be totaled and prizes will be awarded at the end of tournament play. Prizes will be on display in golf shop. Player handicaps will be determined using scores from first four games. If you have questions, call Arlene at the Golf Shop at or closest-to-the-hol- e, Name of Player Phone : Grade Entry Fee: ' ; I I I 1 . . V, I I I I I ,.$20 wCart .' I I I I I I I I authorize the staff of the Lady Badger Basketball Camp to act in the best j interest of my child in case of emergney. I wilt not hold the staff, sponsors 2 I or facility responsible for any injury that may occur. My child is covered by I personal insurance and I assume responsibility for any medical expenses. 3. $5 Walk I I 435-648-21- 88 648-220- I v; vv, . V ' ? V ' - ' xv - - - |