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Show Sail Lake Tribune, Wednesday, February IS, l'lflj Community Sports and Recreation i 5 4 Area Recreation News 4& dt 2 A tournament will he held at antsy die High School w bile the will be held at North Summit Valley w ill state attempt to delend their title while Richfield is the defending slate champion Mate Swimming Meet The state swimming meet is scheduled for Feb. 21 and 22 at the University of Utah. Brighton will try to defend both its girls and boys state titles. The Bengals are the favored team in this event AAA Hotkey Championship February 27th murks the AAA high school hockey final. This w ill mostly likely be a remake of last year's game with Highland and Olympus vying for the title. Girls' Basketball Tournament The and girls' basketball tournaments are scheduled for the The week of March games will be held at Utah Technical Colteams will play at lege while the Murray High School. Clearfield is the defending state champion, while Ogden is the state champion deending Boys' Basketball Tournament The boys basketball tournament is scheduled fur the week of at the University of Utah. March The boys' tournament will be hel at the University of Utah and various high schools It is scheduled for the week of March Provo is the defending champion while Bonneville holds the state title lleie is a roundup of rei reation news from around Ctah and the at ea 'Die Gi Running .News The sixth annual Ed Murrell is scheduled Fib 22 at 9 a m at Sugarhou.se Park Advanced regisor $2 withtration is $6 with a out a shirt For information, call Ed Iuw-tation- or Judy Murrell at Nordic Ski Races The 11th annual Temple Peak Cross Country Ski Tour is scheduled Feb 22 in Logan Canyon Entry fee is $5. or $10 with Register at the Utah State University Outdoor Recreation Center in Logan DW'R Backyard Wildlife Workshop The Division of Wildlife Resources will present a Backyard Wildlife Workshop Wednesday at 7 p m at the Utah State Extension Horticultural Farm in Farmington. The event is free to the public. On Wednesday, Chris Noble, a wilderness writer and photographer and editor of the Wasatch Sports Guide, will talk on "Recreation in the Wasatch- An Active Response to Our Environment" 572-554- 3 Tribune Stott Photos by Craig Hansell Fourteen-year-ol- Matt Keane, a student at Cosgriff School, has a bit of trouble during aerial competition. Losing a ski makes landing tough. Matt Keane has been competing in freefor three years. moguls, ballet and aerials d style skiing Freestyle Skiers Show Stuff at Mogul Championship jm By Craig Mansell Tribune Sports Writer BRIGHTON - About 73 of the Division's best young fieestyle skiers displayed their stull in the air from a jump built between the Millieent and Evergreen lifts Chad Larsen edged Chris Jensen for the mogul championship fiut then Jensen reversed the i oil's and put Larsen in second place in the next day's aerial competition. The skiing-skil- l level, displayed in the recent contest, was impressive but one young skier got more air time than he planned Salt Lake's Matt Keane, 14, zoomed off the jump and began with a solid spread eagle. Just then his left ski released, and there he was hanging in the air with only one ski on. His landing was not what he had planned and his extra air time was logged in the Lifeflight helicopter, which Brighton Ski Iatrol Director Iatriek Eibs called to whisk the youngster from the base of Millieent lull to Hie hospital Keane, in his Hurd season of freest le competition, is an eighth-grade- r at Cosgriff School. He competes in all three freestyle disciplines, moguls and ballet as well as aerials. Keane began skiing when he was 3, and like many L'tahns who grow up in the shadow of V' Lifeflight helicopter crew is on hand to help Matt Keane after his A th was packed in a toboggan and off the hiljjto the waiting helicopter. 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His femur was broken, but Keane hopes to be back on the ski slopes soon. d stainlesplaces but some s-steel him back should have pins on the slopes soon 17"x24" CLASSES 4-- H.'HV.'i'HXHhTTT GRID LINED OLFA BOARDS KNITS 12-1- 2-- COUPON RT 5 538-202- NEW ITEM... 8" Tuur-name- formation should call Basketball season is nearing the end while track, baseball and soccer are just around the corner. There are several important high school events upcoming. Girls Basketball Tournament The and girls basketball tournaments are scheduled for February 20. 21 and, 22. iwaanis w GINGHER Squash Tournament The Utah State Open Squash is scheduled Feb. 22 to 26 at the Deseret Gym For entry information, contact the Deseret Gym Co-E- d made skimga parLol hisTUestylel at Brighton was dearly painful and the ski patrol quickly surrounded him with able hands. He T-SHI- 3-- Volleyball Clinic as Entire Stock 4-- The Salt Lake County Recreation Division and the Central City Community Center will be offering a Volleyball Player Clime on Saturday March 1. The Clinic instructor will be Ann Cottle. Registrations will be accepted until Feb. 26. Those wishing additional in- His landing Reg. 3-- 3-- 3-- n senior-divisio- 3-- 6 |