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Show Large squads respond to call for spring sports activities at Parowan High School With competition in the two main spring sports activities slated to get under way the last week in March and the first week in April the athletes at Parowan High School are making good use of what fair and warm weather is coming our way. Both coaches, Bill Farr and Lowell Caldwell inform in-form us that their respective sports areas are very good for this time of year. baseball The Little League diamond on the City park is again being be-ing used by the baseball team and answers the purpose very well except for being rather I small 'for regulation play. And at the present time the field put and could be a winner if he rounds into shape. The first track and field competition is set for March 31, Tuesday, at a meet in Cedar Ce-dar City sponsored by SUSC. The following Saturday there is a meet in St. George hosted host-ed by Dixie High School. tennis Coach Caldwell, also acting act-ing as tennis coach, states that although this is a building build-ing year for this sport, says he has a small group of men on the courts each day. Those having had some experience are John Dalley, Craig Rowley, Row-ley, Gary Jones, Tom Gurr and Alma Adams. is in good shape according to Coach Bill Farr who has that activity. Following his initial call for the diamond sport, he has made one cut and still has to cut off three more from the squad to get it down to the number of suits the school has, 16. Listed on the squad Monday were: Les Topham, Gary Lamor eaux, Ken Farnsworth, George Loosley, Kenny Adams, Larry Pendleton, Rex Burton, Alan Adams, Robert Rasmussen, LaMar Lister, Danny Robb, Rick Trimmer, Chuck Harris, Brad Lamoreaux, Mark Orton, Doug and Donnie Winn, Keith Rollins and Chris Bentley. Coach Farr states that the season play is tentatively set to begin Friday, April 3, at which time his team is slated to play the Dixie High nine. This will be a double-header on the Parowan diamond and both games will count in the league standings, Farr says. As mentioned last week, one more team is coming into Region Re-gion Eight baseball play this year, With Millard High of Fillmore to join Parowan, Enterprise, En-terprise, Cedar City, Hurricane, Dixie and Kanab high schools, this year. track and field Fifteen men answed the call of Coach Lowell Caldwell for the track and field sport, with several of them earning letters and points in meets last year. Heading the list are Reed Rowley, Kevin Robinson', Rick Durbin and Kenny Adams. Ad-ams. Add Jeff Taylor Kevin Johnson and Rex Orton having hav-ing some experience. A number num-ber of younger men are training train-ing each day in this sport. Rowley and Durbin ran well in the middle distances last year, with Robinson gaining points in the hurdles and Taylor Tay-lor coming along in those events. A new man working out in the weights division this year year is Joe Williamson, who is coming along in the shot |