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Show Thursday. November 24, 1983 Uintah Benin Standard I Altamont Youth Basketball wrestlers post wins Altamont wrestling team traveled south and posted two impressive wins in early Y.B.A. basketball registration for children in grades 88 at Rooeevelt city offices. The fee is $12 per child and signups are daily from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Coaches ere needed and the teams will be picked by the coaches on December 1. Practice will begin December 5, and the games will start January 3. For more information calf Mutt, Jolie or George at the city offices, . season-matches- . Altamont beat White Horse 7 and then dominated Monument 36-"We did well on take downs, and came up with quite a few pins, said head coach George Reay. He mentioned that out of the 17 matches won, nine of those were finished by a pin. They lost five matches against 28-1- 9. the 722-500- Union two schools. points the loser. over B.B. Their next match will be December 7 against Union Junior Varsity. pre-seaso- n season's games. tourney According to Principal Ron Wolff, Union, there will be only 100 tickets available to Union basketball patrons Then will season schools. This tournament was orginally scheduled to begin November 19, but due to the unavailability of the gyms, the tournament will begin December 5. The be is $75 and is due by 5:00 p.m., November 30. To insum that one will be put on the schedule, the fee must be paid before the due date. This tournament is a double elimination with a consolation bracket. Please register at the Rooeevelt City offices from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. daily. If there are any questions, please esdl Mutt or George at and those have to be purchased before the game Friday night. These tickets will be available at Union high school until 4:30 p.m; on Wednesday. After that tickets may be secured by contacting coach Kim Peterson at Union. Altamont front line boxes off a Cougar offensive rebounder. Curtis Miles, number 40, jumps to meet the ball as he jerks down another rebound. REBOUND The dedicated to bringing girl scouting to all girls. Char Allen, Duchesne, was present to receive the Girl Scout pewter mug. President Giles thanked Char for her outstanding work as a Council Two Uintah Basin Girl Scout volunteers honored at Utah Girl Scouts Annual Meeting Awards Banquet held November 4 at the "U" of Utah Union Ballroom. Carol Ebright, Roosevelt, was awarded the Girl Scout pewter plate, one of the councils highest awards for outstanding services to the program. President Nancy L. Giles Carol is an outstanding said volunteer not only in girl scouting, Trainer of volunteers, years as a troop leader, Service Team member and former member of the Utah Girl Scout Council' Board of Directors. A special thank you Girl Scouts on the Run plaque was presented to the Ute Tribal Enterprises for their support of the 5000 meter Girl Scout Run for Fun last spring. New craze Tiger Tales Have a desire to see the Union South Summit basketball game? A fire in South Summits gym last spring forces them to play their basketball games at the middle school in Kamas and therefore have limited seats available for this Basketball be a Men's Basketball tournament beginning pre Monday, December. 6, and running through Friday, December 9, at the Roosevelt Jr; high and Union high honored tickets for sale Altamont also recorded two superdeciaions-decisi- ons where the winner accumulated more than eight ior Troop leader, Neighborhood Service Team, Cookie Chairman, Thinking Day Chairman for the district, camping program to soliciting for the Annaul Giving Campaign, she is volunteers There will be The but in bringing needed services to the communities and lives she touches, Girl scouts Association exercise The Tabiona Basketball team has been practicing hard for the last two weekB. Their first game is with Manila on November 18. It will be our first game .on our floor and everyone is very excited. . Luke Defa, one of the basketball players, said that weve really been working hard, getting use to our new floor. I think that we will give other teams in our division some good games. Tabiona High has chosen their cheerleaders. The JV cheerleaders are Robin Quinn, Patty Jackson, Vera Jones, and Lurinda Lefler. Varsity cheerleaders are Melanie Moon, Tonya Fabrizio and Roxanne Humphreys. They have also chosen the Tabiona drill team. Wendy Fabrizio Tabiona Historian A new exercise form called plyometrics, just may become the next in a long line of exercise craze. Plyometrics consists of hopping, bounding, and jumping off boxes. It uses gravity and body weight and builds both speed and muscle strength. The exercises should be done on a planned program only and not on a daily basis. The body needs to recover from stress, according to experts. The exercises include jumping in place, back and forth, and from side to side and grabbing the knees. 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