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ROTISS-KEBA- that she was capable of playing in college "I was awful I never thought I would end up playing softball" she said Amy plays for the Utah Stars the state champions since 1982 High school was hectic for Amy When she wasn't competing in sports she was busy studying But she wouldn't have had it any other way "Sports are a big part of my personality and the way I turned out I met most of my friends playing sports It gives you discipline and values you can't get in the classroom" Amy said Amy is shy when it comes to discussing her accomplishments pointing out that a lot of athletes have busy schedules "It's tough to do so many sports especially with school But it keeps you busy When you think about it s rirkD'Ir - 40P3 IC Now Enjoy I the people on the team" she explained "I pretty much decided softball I've been playing it the least but it's the most fun I guess I'm not as tired of it as the others" Amy became involved in sports at an early age "My dad would take me out and play sports with me I was 6 when I started soccer and 9 when I started basketball Then I started volleyball in seventh grade" she said Softball was the last sport she learned It was "a nice change but only a hobby" and a break from volleyball and basketball "My friend was playing and she talked me into it I wasn't very good at first at least I didn't think so" she explained Her first softball coach believed that Amy had potential Amy laughs about the time he called her mother extolling her talent and predicting implo ' i A '''1! -- I i lit ' ( I Ai i 4 4 - f By Patti Auer Tribune Staff Writer WOODS CROSS — It wasn't a question of whether Amy Mason would attend college The question was which scholarship she would accept and where she would attend The 1988 Woods Cross High School graduate had numerous options Her 39 grade-poin- t avzrage and her American College Testing and Scholastic Aptitude Test scores were enough to land her academic scholarships at a number of prestigious schools Her athletic abilities covering a number of sports earned her several scholarship offers across the country As one of the top female athletes in the state she was recruited by volleyball basketball and softball coaches nationwide She decided to play softball and attend the University of Utah "I wanted to stay home and I knew er t ' Woods Cross Athlete Picks Softball and U of U BONDS t10 I A" t - f ' v 11NR ''' —Tribune Stott Photo by Lynn tiees (1 — i' 1flt ' 11) V-- ---- ' ' ' t tt s 1 Whether it's softball soccer volleyball basketball or aca- demics Amy Mason excels This fall the Woods Cross - 1 - ' 4 ) '- ' ' s 0 AlPftnAMtmoolonmewolftwiv - Ii ii 0 ''‘ d: it 1 ---- It - t ' pared on the backyard barbecue you'll love owning e i r i"se-- "014 ! t iis - 1 -4401-11!'-7"-- — -- :m If you love the taste of food Y e t 1 ''' '41N i y JennAlr ln:e get a $100 Savings ond! S - - ' $14- 4t Ilt I - 1 '4 ' 10 4 '” II ti 1 A 4 t - 41 t z) 7 Iv V ::: fi 11— : e: '4 '4 ' ) i m Ai- - - - It : e4 - : y " - ‘' i NA - 4:k '"- As ' r'14 4 ' -- ' 11 - s‘ IP - s 1f'i'l Al) 7 e ti‘ t ''''''' A - 1 ite 4 hr ' !'' : t tt tional competition in January at Reno Nev Ms Flatau who expects to complete her doctorate late this year or early next year reported her research on combustion instability the rough ride astronauts describe when they are launched from Cape Canaveral aboard the space shuttle N'k‘ : I c e ' " i ' - U Graduate Wins Science Contest : Alison Flatau University of Utah graduate student in mechanical and industrial engineering has won first contest place in a scientific-pape- r sponsored by the American Institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics Ms Flatau won top honors in Region 6 — Utah California Washington Oregon Nevada and Arizona She will represent the region in na 6 6 —3r- ' - i And of course a "home crowd" : 3 i!) Timeout ' 4 ' s!! N ' T L ' N k Real home for Kelly is Norman Okla But Salt Lake City holds a special place in her heart It is the scene of her triumphs i i to will return she where the Kelly city has found considerable success in the past Just this spring competing at the University of Utah in the NCAA Gym- 1 '14- 7 ti- nastics meet she won the Zit (4 tie It was the second time she stood on the winners podium in the Special 4 Events Center having won the NCAA competition the previous 1 year when the Utes hosted the nationals ' Crowds fell in love with the petite ' 1 University of Oklahoma student As on as Utahns on focused were her many the Lady lite& Salt Lake she says has become a sec- ond home "I really like performing here The By Patti Auer crowd knows so much about gymnastics and is so appreciative" she said "I was excited when I found out the trials were here" Kelly has visited Utah several times this summer She hasn't been here to enjoy the mountains All she's really seen is the inside of the Rocky Mountain Gymnastics gymnasium where she has been working out with Missy Marlowe another gymnast vying for the Olympics Kelly is not typical of the "normal" gymnast While most of the nation's top competitors are still in high school Kelly must worry about college courses NCAA competition and a husband "Mark her husband and I realize we have a lot of responsibility We just have to prioritize our time If you want something bad enough you'll work for it" she said It takes time and dedication And yes there are sacrifices But it's worth it Kelly says "I've been able to travel around the world And this year I scored a 10' on beam That made it worth it — that's perfection" she explained Kelly would love to score another "10" in the Salt Palace But she says that will take "doing everything right and a lot of - ' - participants ' )'f : will return "home" in July Kelly Garrison-Steve- s When the US Olympic Gymnastic Trials open July 29 at the Salt Palace Utah's "adopted"gymnast will be among the nation's top ' 1 Jii US Olympic Trials to Bring Oklahoma Gymnast 'Home' s ' I v : i HANKS & SONS i SPRINGVILLE BARLOW WOOD CLASSICS VAUD HANKS & SON L SYRACUSE fi j N - C WILLF 'V HOME FURN 1693 tithtst 2700 South H ' - 4 VERNAL WELI IS CAB INE I IS WESTERN LIVING I W CYATAININ&GE4OUTZ vanStOn Oesipt partCpatoOn ophonal - 4 0 - |