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Show I i!i lit Inhum ,ikt 1 Bidmvl.ix u iiiIm Iti I'll!) i i Community Sports and Recreation Highland High Hockey Star Is an ) Player All-Arou- nd Bx I I lIllJIH Ijttl SI kill jl W lift 1 Siltin' sax lit ( nllld xkjte lx Im mulJ walk Wan lung him glide auuss tin' hi u t the net and send the puck past the goals goalie The lx team is .:rT . 1 Needless to say he is an important part of the Ham hockey team But not just for the scoreboard "This year Carl has become an player, he is strong defensively also." Highland coach Jim Levy said "Carl is a team leader " d I . t strong both defensive W and olfeusixelv 1 Mike Cliai nholm assists 12 goals (26 Judge 88 points) 2 Matt Adams. Alta i24 goals. 13 assists 37 pointsi 3 Mpsrna Alia U2 gods ds sists 2.1 pointsi Baxter who is described as veil pci suitable a person who mixes lun with seriousness.' entered hockey at an earlx age. following Ins brother Hodnci into the spm t Itodnex was a goalie foi Judge Memunul sexeial xeais ago 4 Jason Iarli Judge assists. 22 points! 4 Cam Beattie, Judge assists 22 xiint si lie is also a member ol the I tali Bantam Ti ax el Team and has been to such places as Canada. Ar ioiia and Colorado High School llmkey Standings (as ul 12 II) . School L Cooper Alta sists 22 mints) 4 13 9 as- goals 12 goals 111 18 goals 14 . ... AW 'Carl has been an offensive standout ever since he was a mite Levy said So far in the stason. ' Highland stands in second place at Olymrepus leads the league with a Olympus , Highland Brighton Taxlnrsxille Hast Cottonwood cord . . . . ...." 0 Murray He is one of the best checkers in the state." added assistant coach Morrie Moore That says a lot for an offensive player He plays tough de" fense as well as offense Last season the Hams took second behind rival Olympus for the state title It appears once again these two teams w ill square off for the ctiampi unship Baxter attributes his success, not to his ability, but to his teammates' Winning is not new to the Ham junior Ills freshman year. Highland won the slate title Bountiful Tax lorsx ille "Hockey has been a lot of fun, and has been a good experience." said Baxter " I've traveled and met a lot of people." Olympus Brighton a 2 Brighton cl Highland "Most of my points come from assists. We have a lot of good people that can score," he said "We are strong everywhere, including our goalie and defense." goals 1 Highland x x to i d p it Olxmpus i.u points .1(1 pmnisj 4 Kem Kt l linen toltoiiwoml 18 goals h assists 24 points) 5 fail! Snow Mull ax li goals. 8 assists. 2J pointsi goulttnding has allowed our forwards to become moie offensixely minded this xear." said Lew is Jt with the game of Baxter Carl hockey To the Highland High School ji mor, skating is natural Baxtei. a t 2 center, has mined through the rank of prep hockey to become one of the top scorers in the state In the A dix ision. he stands at No thus far in the season w ith 19 goals and IS assist, for 34 points i l Highland Bui us l x assisis The strength of our delcnse and question in one's mind Carl Baxter Si i II) 12 .it points! s 0,lssss gi'uls op V orers I v Baxter i ussi-U- Lai 2 I He is a good plax maker, and pluxs foi the good ol the team.' said Mome with such graceful ease it seems as if he's in slow motion, there is no tail 1 1 advance toward anxious (as of nuthci Ham Scott Lew i among Ike top thlee Muiew ill the league With It gujN and 11 usMst.s Im 'til points he stands behind at x Bums ol ( tlx mpus and B ixler fail is an unselfish plaxer sjk ex lie is also one of the leadei s in the AW dix ision in assists I I High si hool Him ki 9-- AA Judge Alta West Jordan Kearns Granger ... Junior arxiiy Utah Cheerleaders Set for National Competition Tribune Staff Photo bv Rich Egan Carl Baxter, a Highland High junior, is one of the top prep hockey players in the state. i center leads the AAA division scoring v, ith 34 points so far this season. The I in Girl Swimmers Dive In It's time to hit the water' The high school swimming season is under way and the end results, to be . seen at the state swim meet Feb. 14 and 15 for the competition, or Feb. 21 and 22 for the competition, look promising. The state meet will be held at the University of Utah, while the meet will take place at Brigham Young University In the girls competition there are several outstanding swimmers, including Angie Barton and Karen Barclay of Murray, Tansy Golightly and Kelli Bacon of South, and Cheryl Bylski of Judge. Dominating the diving competition is Judge junior Cheryl Bylski. The defending state champion is once again on top of the competition, tallying the highest mark among divers at 209.16. Another Bulldog, senior Monica currently stands in sixth place Although she is only a sophomore, Angie Barton stands as one of the top swimmers in the state. Holding the d No. 1 time in the freestyle. At-ze- t. 200-yar- individual medley, the freestyle and the breaststroke, the Spartan has made a : name for herself in swimming Barton is among the top eight sw immers in every event but diving the 200-yar- d 100-yar- d " Murray High senior Karen Barclay is among the top swimmers in the freestyle, the 200-yar- d 200-yar- d indi- butterfly and the freestyle. Barclay also is a member of the medley, time thus which holds the fourth-bes- t far. and the relay which has the third top time vidual medley, 100-yar- d 500-yar- d 200-yar- d 400-yar- d The South High Cubs will look to Kelli Bacon and Tansi Golightly for leadership this season. They are d members of the medley, which stands at eighth, and the medley, which holds the seventh best time. Golightly also is strong in 200-yar- 400-yar- d freestyle and the individual medley. Bacon is fifth breaststroke Also in the swimming well for the Cubs is Jennifer Kendall. the 200-yar- d 200-var- d 100-yar- d U. Professor To Visit Tridoch ina Sandra Taylor, professor of history at the University of Utah, will be one of the first delegation of American teachers to visit Indochina. The eleven participants will depart Thursday from New Yorks Kennedy Airport and will spend a month in Laos, Kampuchea, Yietnam and Cambodia. This is the first exchange visit organized by the a Reconciliation Project new program of the Philadelphia based SANE Education Fund. The focus of the trip is academic, to strengthen American teaching by experience, and providing first-hanto lay the groundwork for future professional exchanges between American and Indochinese scholars. Professional fields of study included in the group are history, international relations, sociology and women's studies. (US-IRP- ), The University of Utah cheerleading squad has been selected to particSchool American in Ford the ipate Spirit Awards, scheduled Jan. 10 and 11 at Sea World of California, and two Utah high school squads came out on top during competition at a recent tournament. Eighteen cheerleading squads and dance teams from across the nation will take part during the Ford con- lest. Each squad will present a com- "lunation of cheers, partrietf stunts, tumbling and pyramids. Judging will be based on communication and projection. fundamental cheerleading skills, group techniques, crowd appeal and overall effect. Olympic gymnast Kurt Thomas will conduct a private clinic for competitors January 10. This year's finals will be broadcast at 6 pm. (MST) Friday, Jan. 24 by ESPN. Provo's Timpview High School and West Valley City's Granger High School came out on top at the Rocky Mountain Cheerleading Tournament, held at the University of Utah on Nov. More than 30 area junior and senior Scoring at the Rocky Mountain competition was based on gymnashigh schools participated in the com-- " tics, dancing and general cheerlead petition. ing skills in each of the four competiThe Varsity coed award was pretive levels Each squad, comprised of sented to the Timpview High School up to 16 members, performed a was The award squad. Varsity routine. presented to Granger High School Junior Timpview Varsity captured Other winning squads included for the Junior Varsity Trophy the Varsity Coed, Taylorsville High These squads qualified for the 1988 placed second and Murray High took National High School Cheerleadinge :MfinT Championships to bq held Feb. 22 and '" In thq Varsity 23 at Sea World in Orlando, Fla competition. Bountiful over for be will High' placed second, and Squads competing Alta High was third. $10,000 in gifts and prizes. two-minu- all-gi- 1 All-Gi- rl mm 30th. SAVE JkV ! 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