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Show I In' S.ill I .ike Ucilm sil.it J. mu. ii ihunr, , v li. NVJ I'HKi Community Sports and Recreation Basketball Comes Naturally To Olympus High Senior Iatli lit A him ihunt Stall l Ilf HM(C W Mil' ttWIIS ll in .lllli'l I mill sin aira lit-- i Willi ,l till i Hit III dommulrs II. II lllillll ll JUIIIplT XI I MSI m 1, 111 III llUskl'liljll lit till ,ivk lii'l I 111 )pi li N Mil IS II Si i l ll sin' sinn'il '.ii pnints o III Im 0. Ill.lllk.s. 'll t s 1 I' I Ki'miis Against I I Just 111 I limn t In1 iimlilk' in nil j i fin iu in ( il iiiiun hull's MimJy "Fa 111111' knows Ili'W III pill Tanner's nund In sixlli giade I swurt I wmild know have lie never play But height Eti'i sim e Hill gi ade I ve gmu lu camps " Tanner pu ked up the spin I limn her vuungei bruthet "My bruther was teallv aililelie i i till' kcl (iliiiipus linn t lit' Wm ids (hiss Tmit mm ii'in i', nly m Iu pi fsiMMin. Ii'il liy Tjiiiht mIid m,is nmiii'il M VI "1a ri shut junior high school il and I IX Ill tn Mindy iiuih Linda May iu suui ' Sin' ll go Iu any camp she can Slu find. Iini'ludiiig huts' camps " really has been dedicated But basketball wasn't always mi her," Olympus liml Til, in xi n h m uni' ul tin tup pii'p pl.iyiTs in llii' Mult' Slit' I.I its H'Ugll nil III .lltlJglllg 9 liniiiiils ami 211 pun x j pilin' Tin1 important thing to Inis rtnilly been an I with shout would I hum c plained the Titan senior As lur her moves under the bushel I had to do - " something lu play against my brother, lie's 6 iuut-guess it came naturally I needed " somellung to lake Inin out I Tanner is such a threat Irom inside that olten opponents double or triple team her. But Olympus has other methods of pr'tir" j J;i;; board "Everyone nus double teamed her that we have played so far." said Mayne She has made more points with two or more people on hei than anyone. We usually try taking the ball inside in the beginning of the game They (opponents! make changes and double team Mindv. then out guards take over " W W, Guards Amy Timmons and Wendy Norman are capable ol pulling the ball up lorm lu corners I Along with Tanner, junior Sue Lions and sophomore Amy (fmucii play the inside in either a double or triple post ollense is a ll unit unnci Im Olympus Three title, along with line and Cyprus Sky- "I knew we would be good, we work really well together." Tanner said of a team that saw three starters return from last season. "I think our region is tough, so I couldn't say that we will take region." said Mayne. "Were among the top three teams. But Cyprus and Skyline could win. too. You end up playing 20 games, its foolish to think you won't lose." Broken Arm Didnt Stop Diver By Ratti Auer A In Tribune Stjll Writer oken arm can mean trouble For Sky line High's Scott Teel link il meant the end ol the swimming sea Mn ell'll belore it began Ol did it Sidelined lor .several weeks Irom piep dning action last season burdened with a heavy cast on Ins arm. it appealed that Teel link's chances ol winning the 4 A state diving title wm e almost mil But the Skyline diver heal the odds Lnlei mg the stale meet, just loin weeks altel baling a cast lemon'd. Tcerlink surpassed the competition and won the championship "I broke my arm (dating basketball. and bad j east on lor seven weeks." explained Tcerlink "It was a walerpionl east so alter a u lule was 'li vc Bui when il was we it aim was reul'i heavy could dive but I was oil baiaiii t ' I 1 "I just practiced a lot to get going aii'r Tin competition was really " just thought about my dives "It was quite a eat to win with such an injury. said coach Kurt "lie jiut in a lot of workout tune lie did well considering the lime he had to dive without the cast and readjust " Once again Tcerlink is among the lop divers in the slate. Thus far lie stands in lust place in competition "It looks good right now. that lu will icpeat the lilie." said Warneckc But there are a lot ol strong divers lie is running scared but running hot He has a lot ol natural ability and a lot ul dedication and really enjoys the sport." Tcerlink has not done too bad for someone that just picked up' the sport only a few years ago. Tcerlink, now a senior, did not dive competitively until high school. "The first time (he dove competitively was really scary. I didn't know anything." remembered Teerlink "I took last for a long time." "We had a neighborhood pool and mv cousin and I used to screw aiuund didn't receive any coaching until high school." "There was an immense improvement from w lien he first started." said Warnecke. who lias coached Teerlink lor two years "He had a lot of raw natural talent " light I War-ncck- e 1 "I just want to play my best tins season." Tanner said "I want us to play as a team. hope we can lake region and slate is always a possibili" 1 ty Tanner also participates "She is also a very good student," said Mayne. "She is enrolled in AR classes and it is hard on her. When we were playing in the tournament she was only getting three hours a sleep a night, because she was studying. She works so hard and has so much concern for her grades." Tanner hopes to continue her basketball career beyond high school Tribune StoH bv Pick tflun Basketball has enabled me to get along better with people. If I play col" lege I'll know its been worth it the top Olympus High senior Mindy Tanner, this season. in basketball the state post high school players Utah Meet to Feature Top Gymnasts WOODS CROSS The Sixth Annu- Saltos Invitational Gymnastics Med is scheduled for Friday and Saturday al Woods Cross High'School Over 12U gymnasts representing 16 teams will participate. This is the largest number ever to compete in this event This meet features some of the female gymnasts in the nation. The advanced session will begin at 6 3U p m Friday. Elite and Class One gymnasts will compete for team and individual awards. The top eight in cadi event will qualify for the finals Saturday The intermediate (Class Twol com top-rate- 63 ; O; v- - i v- - i-'- s - 'w'" 'H. ' i X V t y--r 1 V,;1 . - v W.'X',. ,;. . A v cCvwe y 1 lUune Stott tliuto by Al B Hoi tiiKlim Diving comes naturally to Scott Tcerlink, a Sky line High senior, who is hoping to retain the state diving championship. " Well, fourth place is exactly last, and that's what Teerlink took as a sophomore at the state meet . Last season lie won the title and hope to repeat the feat "It's scary though, the competition is harder this year." the senior Eagle said. "Everyone is so close and wants it so bad There an al least eight divers that can take it " " "1 hope to break the score of 5(10. said Teerlink "I'm alter status. Bight now I'm doing dives with a 2 3 to 2 6 degree ol dilliculty By state I hope to he at about 3(1 degree ol difficulty Tcerlink can be found at Cotton wood Heights spa, practicing, sin days a week. But to the Skyline senior. it is time well spent. "It's not really that have to go said Teei link "Its not wm k, but lun 1 Other divers that will chase alter an Dai ren Nelson from Bon Elder, Steve Rare ol Woods Cross. Christopher Bobbins ol Cottonwood Brighton also has a lew up and com ing divers in Mike Maxlield and Darin Vincent the title Recreation District Sets Activities for January The Salt Lake County Metro Recreation District is sponsoring the following activities for the month ol January HIIKI Mr. and Mrs. Metro BodyThis contest is building Contest scheduled lor Jan. 25. Guest pose will be done by Gene Nelson, who holds titles as Mr. Utah and Mr. Mountain American. Rrejudging will be held al 5 p m. and final judging at 7:30 p.m Entry deadline is Jan. 17. Classes will be Dance Ergeties held Monday through Thursday Irom 5 30 to 6:30 p.m This clinic is Coed Volleyball available for all adults interested in learning and improving techniques in volleyball. Rersonal instruction will be provided by university players An- - nette Cottle, Utah State University, a. id Michele Nekuta. from Brigham Young University. Registration lee includes instruction, lunch and u will be taught bv a cerlilicd instruc- tor and are scheduled Tuesday and Thursday Irom 7 to H (im Youth and Adult Karate Classes 15 and will be taught hv a certified instructor Youth class will tiled Wednesday Irom 6 to 7 pm. with the adult class billowing from 7 to H p m start Jan To register, City West, or call Multi-Rur)os- Family Aerobics - These sessions contact the Cenlrjl Center, 615 S 3(H) ARennttDnD D&BtfsiaDeimX Sixth Annual Salto linitalional al A V .V in volley- ball and track. Besides spending a lot of time in athletics she manages to maintain an honor roll GRA, despite taking AR honor classes. No. 23, is one of NV lt X' i sSS : ' petition is scheduled to begin at 10 a m. Saturday The top eight in each event will qualify for the finals. L'inals will be held Saturday evening. beginning at 7 p.m. The head coach of the Saltos Boys Team is Chris Leech. The Saltos Boys team was formed in 1982 and have won the state championship the last Team Testing. To be selected for testing, Casey was required to perform several strength and flexibility tests and then perform the U.S. Gymnastics Federation Class Two level compulsory routines. Casey was one of four boys on the Saltos team to qualify for the test Brian Mitchell. Rob Kjar. and Spencer Wright also qualified. Brian Mitchell placed 11th in the testing and will serve as the first alternate to the team. After the second round Brian was in 18lh place. A flawless performance. however, raised him to the 11th spot. He missed 10th place by 0.2 three years. Recently. Casey Bryan, a member of the Saltos Gymnastics Team, was selected to be a member of the U.S. Junior National Team. 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