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Show 10 CITIZEN THE THURSDAY, DEC 30. Girls 1970 Citizen Sports B-B- in Full Swing all The Sky View girls basket- ball team has been working two and a half hours a day for the past two weeks in anticipation of their nine- game schedule which begins January 6 in Brigham City against Intermountain High School. the state championships, Marcia Whiting is the only returning player from that team but she has been the sparkplug of this year team bubbling with energy and enthusiasm from her guard position. Like the boys team, the Uck hei8ht but will be able to make up for it with . total of 60 girls tried out roster. Coach for the Nancy Christiansen, a 1971 A 18-gi-rl tf-.- 1 superb abil- ball-handli- roster was a very tough one. ities. Their big test will be Jan. 19th against Logan who is coached by one of Nancys ehthusiastic. View. Sky View graduate, admitted the task of trimming the The cutting of 42 girls was Very hard especially when they were all talented and schoolmates at Brigham Young' University. That game will be played at Sky Junior Varsity games becoach has gin at 5:30 with the varsity The first-yeanother difficult task ahead tilt beginning at 7:30 and is no admission of her in trying to follow last there years team which made it to charge. ar Jdfe.' ;V & MEMBERS OF THE Sky View Bobcats Varsity Basketball team. Bottom Row: 1 to r Roger Manning, Robert Nielson, Nolan Taylor, Captain, Richard Bpuhler, Captain, Mark Hadfield, Cordell Olson, and Blake Hyer, Coach Gary Swan, Bruce Manager. Top Row: 1 to r Quayle, Lance Lindley, Jeff Noyes. Gary Bell, Sherman' Kirk, Kim Moulton, and Assistant Coach Ken Thompson. S.V. Wrestlers Conduct Clinic There will be a wrestling clinic for all Cache County children in the grades first through sixth at the Sky View High School Gym' on January 8th, 15th, and 29th at a cost of $5.00 per wrestler. The clinic is being conducted by the Sky View coaching staff and wrestlers. First, second, and third graders will have the clinic from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. wmle the fourth, fifth, and sixth graders will attend the 2:35 to 4:00 session. Weigh-i- n for the first, sec- - COACH NANCY Christiansen gives some instruction to members of the Sky View Girts basketball team. mid-practi- and and third graders begin at 12:00 on January 8th with the others beginning at 1:30 p.m. The wrestlers should have s and clothes they Girls Basketball Roster GIRLS BASKETBALL Roster includes: Kaylene, Junior, Smithfield. forward; Holly Harris, senior, Nibley, guard; can wrestle in: gym Nicole Bowen, junior, Mendon, center; Kathryn Christentrunks, etc. sen, senior. Providence, guard; Heidi Zuicher, senior, Smithfield, forward; Darcy Anderson, junior. College The clinic will culminate in Ward, center; Debbie Blotter, sophomore, Millville, guaid; Sherrie McBride, sophomore, Hyrum, forward; Debbie a tournament on the 29th of McBride, junior, Hyrum, forward; Tammy Eck, sophoJanuary. At this time, wrest- more, Providence, forward; Linda Hadfield, sophomore, and ribbons will River Heights, guard; Marcia Whitting, junior, Lewiston, ling be given to the wrestlers. guard; Toni Brough, sophomore, Hyrum, forward; Lis Larsen, junior, Nibley, guard; Debbie Carter, junior, If there are any questions, Hyrum, forward; Sherry Nielsen, Junior, Trenton, guard; please call Gordon Churchill Teresa Quinten, sophomore, Mendon, forward; Andrea at Larsen, junior,' River Heights, forward. gym-shoe- cut-off- s, MARCIA WHITING, returning player from last years team sets up play against former players that have: returned to help out during practice. . 563-312- 9. syaw'UBSHKfta t mm& ' mtm mm mmm mm mm mtmm sM tt mm mm swam m Aim mis Father Time moves on. we want to pause for a few moments to wish all our friends and customers a Happy New Year Greeting. And to our customers, a special Thank You for making 1976 our best year ever. It has been our pleasure to serve you. 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