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Show I 7 ?feV The Salt Like Tribune Wednesday, September 12, 1984 Success in 1 984 T ailback May Be Key to Grangers ... .... .. ... w 'i . 4 cr By v f set a good example for others, H said Patti Auer Tribune Staff Writer 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 year's 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 honfor two years He has or Of a chance at gaining that honor again and is an prospect. Many colleges have expressed an 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 kids accepted him right away. He is never cocky and is very coachable. He has always given me a great effort. 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. 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 playoffs. Fraser has been coaching at Granger for five years and in that time the football program has produced many solid runners, including Wildings brother Rick. As far as athletic ability Mike is the 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 JxslA Ann.- V Fraser. 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 hack on the court again as a starting forward. On the baseball diamond Wilding has been a consistent hitter since his snnhnmnr year and will play at shortstop next season. Wilding led Granger to the finals of the Salt Lake County Baseball League (Automotive) tournament two years in a row, but came up empty handed both times. Even though busy with athletics, (Coach Fraser swears he never takes off his gym shorts) Wilding has found time to study. The senior has a 3.5 GPA and will pursue an accounting major in college. all-sta- te Trlbunt Staff Photo by Von Porter Mike Wilding is hoping to lead Granger High School to the state playoffs this year. He is one of the outstanding tailbacks in the state and has earned honors. all-regi- 5-- City Libraries Release Young Adult Book List The following books are available in the Young Adult Department at the Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, and in all city libraries. A Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. When Earth is destroyed to make way for an interstellar highway, Arthur Dent finds the answer to life in the universe. But what is the question? The Man Without a Face by Isa CLIP & belle Holland. When Charles is lonely and needs a tutor, he turns to a mysterious recluse for help. Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt. A young, bored girl stumbles upon adventure with a family that is immortal, trapped in the same age for all eternity. Drop Dead by Julia Cunningham. Gilly Ground leaves an orphanage to live with Mr. KcbalL However, Ko- - 2br SAVE salt Ialir Sribnnr USP$ Salt fake fibitiu Dial 237 Sooth Mam 143 20 baits intentions are evil and Gilly must escape. The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare. Kit Tyler, a newcomer to New England in the 17th Century, is considered a witch by the Puritan society she lives in. Demian by Hermann Hesse. Emil Sinclair sees the world as dark, mysterious, frightening and exciting. With the help of his friend, Demian, he must come to terms with his inner turbulence and create his own identity- The Pigman by Paul .Zindel. Through a prank phone call, two teen-agestumble into friendship n with a strange old man. With the find the attention and fun, they freedom they dont get at home. The Cat Ate My Gymsuit by Paula Danziger. Marcy Lewis is a typically confused, bored, overweight and frustrated teen-ag- e girl. But when her favorite teacher is fired, Marcy and her friends rally to her support. I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier. Adam Farmer is running, but he doesnt know what he is running from or where he is running to. The Boy Who Could Make Himself Disappear by Kin Platt. Rogers relationship with his divorced parents makes him feel as if he could disappear. Moscow Women by Carola Hans-so- n and Karin Liden. In 1978 two Swedish writers conducted secret interviews with Russian women from diverse walks of life. Powerful, complex portraits emerge as these women reveal the dreams, aspirations and realties in their lives. The Role of Rock by Don J. Hibbard and Carol Kaleialoha. This book is an examination of the musical force, placing it in its historical, political and sociological contexts. rs Cottonwood Heights Takes First in Relay pig-ma- Established April IS. 1871. published daily and Sunday and twice on Wednesday by the Kearns Tribune Corporation. 143 South Main. Salt Lake City. Utah 841 10 Telephone Numbers Second class post ape paid at Salt Lake City. Utah POSTMAS TER Send address chanpes to The Salt Lake Tribune. 143 South Lake City, Utah 841 Salt Mam, Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? 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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 divers. 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 dives continue year-roun- d even here in Utah, in warm spring-fe- d lakes like Blue Lake. Unlike other sports, scuba diving is And to prove that point, Dunn may just demonstrate some of the equipment he sells. The beginning student is also likely to get a slide show that sells diving as a sport for those who are reaching out for relief and are getting more frustrations from their recreational sports. Diving is the thrill of victory without the agony of defeat, according to the film strip that is produced by the Professional Association of Diving Instructors. Although improved equipment has made the sport a bit easier to sell, success in the business has not come easy, said Jim Miller of Scuba Utah. The increased interest has come bein his case 12 years cause of years of constant work and promotion. Shop owners say that much rests on keeping their graduates happy and coming back. The training is just the beginning, said Linda Nelson of Neptune Divers. One problem divers face is finding a partner to dive with. At the Neptune, management keeps a file of graduates on hand so that divers can recruit a friend when the urge to dive hits them, Ms. Nelson said. Bumper stickers have been printed that bear the mesage, I Dive. Need A Buddy? Houston Ballet Co., New York Americon Dance Mochine 2nd Degree Block Bel. 1st Ptoce in the Utoh Open BYU International Folk Dancers Gandy (Clogging) WE OFFER p::t kisessk:s ... DmCM tug-of-w- 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. 100-met- er INSTRUCTORS: Draghetti (Ballet, jazz. Tap) Boston r:svj bs:::s o 100-met- er Dean Williams (Karate) 277-590- 3CZ3CZZ1 200-met- er tug-of-w- not cited as a good way to develop tremendous conditioning. It also doesnt feed the competitive athletes ego like others do. Dealers in the valley seem to be billing the sport as an experience or even as entertainment, and not as a body builder. Home of the "BREAKDOWN CREW" Breakdcmcers 2278 East 4800 South 0 Holladay ii 400-met- er By Steve Eaton Tribune Staff Writer If someone were to ask you to go watch an underwater don't 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 sdu-b- a 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 PRECISION DANCE STUDIO 9it VIDEOS ii Special to The Tribune Four members of the Cottonwood Heights Pepsi Challengers teamed together to win the medley relay recently in the Junior Nationals West five-da- y swim meet Sunny Lambson, 14, swam the backstroke leg. Marcy Deniro, 17, swam the breast stroke. Cindy Wilson, 17, swam the butterfly and Leanne Lawlor, 17, swam the freestyle leg. The swimmers, who represent the Cottonwood Heights Community Recreation Center, are the first Utah team to score this well, Gary Gutierrez, an assistant coach said. i Heidi Wilson, 15, took fourth in the individual medley. Cindy Wilson, 17, took sixth in the butterfly. Marchy Deniro, 17, placed fifth in the breast stroke. Todd Etherington, 16, and Danny OVery registered two personal bests at the meet, Gutierrez said. COTTONWOOD Divers Play Unusual Games To Promote Their Sport 5, 1 A TAN FOR ALL SEASONS 984 JL-JUJ- UJL THIS UNIQUE OFFER LIMITED TO JUNIOR STYLISTS. WHEN YOU CALL FORYOUR APPOINTMENT PLEASE MENTION THIS SPECIAL AD TO RECEIVE THESE SPECIAL PRICES! PERMS Helene Curtis L Oreals Co to s Cut for quote at no obligation. 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