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Show 6D Tht Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday, September 12, 1984 T ailback May Be Key to Grangers Success in 1 984 By Patti Auer Tribune Staff Writer f rv '4 Granger High School is striving to become one of the top football teams in the state and Coach Mike Fraser said tailback Mike Wilding may be this years key to success. Wilding is considered to be among the best football players in 4A compestarter is an tition. The three-yea-r outstanding tailback, gaining the honor of for two years. He has a chance at gaining that honor again and is an prospect have expressed an Many colleges interest in recruiting Wilding and theres a chance that he may play locally. Even as a sophomore, Wilding played like a veteran. I have never seen a kid fit in so well, said Fraser. The older luds accepted him right away. He is never cocky and is very coachable. He has always given me a great effort. all-regi- all-sta- te His first year Wilding was chosen tight end. Last year he was moved to tailback and once again honors. gained 195 lb. senior, This adds strength and speed to the Lancers offense. In the preseason game against Kearns High School he rushed for 200 yards, leading Granger to a 24-- 0 victory. all-regi- Last season the Lancers finished 4 but Wilding has high hopes for his team this year. We are looking to do very good this year, the senior said. We hope to make it up to the U. for the playoffsj." Fraser has been coaching at Granger for five years and in that time the football program has produced many solid runners, including Wildings briber Rich, As far as athletic ability Mike is tbe most outstanding tailback we have had at Granger, said Coach Fraser .He is also one of the best in state. Wilding has been captain of the Lancers for two years. He has great leadership ability, and is willing to set a good example for others, said 5-- Fraser. v is ' a t- Lrs "fr f Tribune Staff Photo by Von Porter 'Football is not Wildings only sport. As a sophomore Wilding started position on the varsity basketball team. The Lancers reached the state playoffs. He will be back on the court again as a starting forward. On the baseball diamond Wilding has been a consistent hitter since his sophomore year and will play fit shortstop next season. Wilding led Granger to ihe finals of the Salt Lake County Baseball League (Automotive) tournament two yean in a row, but came up empty handed both times. Even though busy with athletics, (Coach Fraser swean he never takes off his gym shorts) Wilding has found time to study. The senior has a 3.5 GPA and will punue an accounting major in college. Class Planned for Expectant Mothers The Salt Lake Jewish Community Center, 2416 E. 1700 South, is offering an exercise class for pregnant women. all-regi- - ' The class will prepare womens bodies to better carry the load of pregnancy, strengthen the pelvic muscles, build and strengthen abdominal muscle elasticity, improve body alignment-anmechanics, release tension by utilizing breathing and relaxation "techniques, restore abdominal muscles as quickly as possible to their original state by shortening and strengthening them and re- store overall body toning and strength. The class begins Sept. 17 and lasts for eight weeks. Its held on Mondays 5 and Wednesdays from p.m. Contact Eve Bier, program direc8 for more information. tor, at 7:15-8:1- 581-009- He is one of the outstanding tailbacks in honors. the state and has earned Mike Wilding is hoping to lead Granger High School to the state playoffs this year. all-regi- Divers Play Some Unusual Games Promotion As Entertainment, area can look forward to other events. Some of the events take place in such exotic locales as Hawaii, the Caribbean, California, Micronesia and the Philippines. For the complete variety, one must check in with Scuba Utah, 2356 S. Redwood Road, and Sportcove Scuba Shop, 6601 S. State St., Murray. Actually, a calender can get quite full if a diver adds those plans to some of the dives set a little closer to home. Bear Lake, Blue Lake, Fish Lake and Lake Powell are a few spots that draw area diver... Such information may be news to anyone who has walked by one of these scuba shops and laughed at the idea of someone from the Wasatch Mountains taking up a sport like scuba diving. An education on the underwater sport is not too far away. According to those in the business, there are enough students in Utah to keep them busy year-rounOne shop boasts that it has an active mailing list of about 1,000. And even here dives continue year-roun- d By Steve Eaton Tribune Staff Writer If someone were to ask you to go watch an underwater dont be too quick to judge. It may not be a line. It all depends on within which circle one associates or how deep the friendships within the circle go. Comradery goes quite deep for scuba divers. And apparently so do their parties. The fifth annual Cisco Disco at Bear Lake attracted 120 divers recently, and included among the festivities was a game of underwater r, r. For those disheartened at missing this years tug, there are still events to come, according to scuba enthusiasts. Next months underwater pumpkin carving contest is a red letter date on some calenders. That contest is to be sponsored by two scuba shops in the valley, Neptune Divers, 2445 S. 900 East, and Thunder Island Divers, 2520 W. 4700 South. And if such murky gooey contests seem juvenile, Utah divers in the d. THE ULTIMATE GAS lakes like spring-fe- d Blue Lake. Unlike other sports, scuba diving is not cited as a good way to develop tremendous conditioning. It also doesnt feed the competitive athletes ego like others do. in Utah, in warm Dealers in the valley seem to be billing the sport as an experience or even as entertainment, and not as a body builder. Improvements in the equipment and in teaching techniques have made the sport simple and easy to do, according to Pat Dunn of Thunder Island Divers. 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