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Show Three Cedar Athletes To Participate In Coaching Clinic Three young Cedar City athletes, ath-letes, who were outstanding football foot-ball players at Cedar City high school before their graduation in May of this year, left Sunday for Ogden to participate in the seventh sev-enth annual High School Coaches Coach-es Clinic. They gained the privilege privil-ege of participation in the clinic as the result of all-star selection in state football competition last fall. The three local players are Don Ray Melling, quarterback, and Wendle Holmes and Kay Smith, linemen. The athletes, with similar stars gathered from all parts of the state, are training this week under un-der Taft Watts, coach at Millard high school, and Tally Stevens, coach at East high school. Next week guest coaches who have made outstanding records in other oth-er states will take over for a week of drills. At the conclusion a team of all-stars from the southern section sec-tion of the state, from Salt Lake City south, will meet a team of stars from the northern portion of the state, in an all-star game. The game will be played at Ogden, Og-den, where the clinic is being held, on Saturday, Sept. 29. Other Oth-er region six players on the South squad are Don Tomkinson, and LaVae Smith, Millard high; Steve Rozelle, Hurricane, and Keith Tattersall, Beaver. Basketball players of the state are also participating in the clinic, cli-nic, with stars from the B schools to meet stars from A schools in a series of games at the end of the two-week clinic. Region six will be represented on the B squad by John Benson, Parowan, who won all-state recognition in the high school B tournament at Provo last March, and Jim Cox of Beaver, who won a place on the second team in the tournament. |