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Show THE SAMPLER pcBmt g Scott Doll chosen tor Utah MS game WEEKDAYS: 0:30 to SATURDAY: 9 to 6 SUNDAY: 11 to5 H Friday, April 3, 1981 8 All-St- ar Dugway High School senior Scott Dolle has been chosen Jo play for the North Squad in the 2nd Annual Multiple Sclerosis (M'S) All Star Football game cm June 20th. ' The game will be played at Hillcrest High School Field, 7350 So. 9th E., Midvale. SCOTT, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dolle, was a two-wa- y starter for the Mustangs. He played tackle on offense and middle linebacker on defense. state titles to his credit. It is a basketball-footba- ll doubleheader featuring the Deseret News - Tribune all stars from A and 2--A schools in the state. . He was chosen by the Salt Lake City Tribune to the All State team on defense. He was credited with 96 tackles, four fumble recoveries and one interception in 10 games. Scott will be attending Arizona State University in the fall where he will major in General Business w"' suffers from lylS. In his nine year stint as coach at Morgan his teams have won 74while only losing 26. He also has five regional championships and two 1-- . . "THERE ARE other all star games played in the state, but the players come from the. larger 3A and 4A schools, Smith said.. There are good players in the smaller schools that never get the recognition they deserve, and we hope this game will serve that purpose, both in basketball and football. This year's basketball game will be played June Administration, and hopes the game will help him 19th with the football game to be played the followget into freshmen sports at ASU. ing afternoon. J ,V 7 THE game is the brainchild of Smith, the coach of Morgan High School. Smith been afflicted with MS. ' ALL-STA- R Tan chis year the North squad will be coached by. Lou Andrus of Lehi High School, the South by A1 Marshal of Beaver. THE SOUTH teams won both games last year. . . - , A T. " jflr ff:., ? . . Jan Smith has rwerved natitmal recognition as The athletic director of Dugway High School will probably the only High School football coach who have tickets for sale, at $3.50 each. Because there were 20 who needed equipment, it was decided to split the group between two of the rental facilities at the resort and then congregate at the foot of the Bunny Hill. Those who knew how to ski al- Last Friday, 35 adventurous souls set out on what was for many of them one of their greatest experiences.' At the suggestion of Col. Charles II. Bay, Morale Support Activities set up Reg. 80.05 never skied, to those who had skied before but not in many seasons, to those who attacked the 'slopes like they owned them. By 2 p.m. all had congregated on one moderately easy slope. ONE OF the most interesting parts of the day was riding the chairlift and watching flying Dugwayites barreling doyvn the slopes. Some, like Col. 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