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Show 0 o n n 0 ! """V rii vr' ' I I " ( v - If ! Coach Norm Miller, upper left, and Park City boys who participated in the recent basketball program held here. Session Ses-sion number one of the program ended last week. Boys participating partic-ipating in the session came from Park City, Bountiful, Tooele and Kearns. 1 I H From left, Red Robbins of the Utah Stars, Park City High Coach Norm Miller, Utah Stars Coach Larry Creger, Scott Toly, Park City youth who won the twice-lay up shooting and the one-in-one, and Brad Smith, Director of Challenge, Inc. Awards, Trophy Presentations Close Unique Sports Program in the older group, with Tom Mawhinney second; and the Murnin boys, Tom and Willie, came in first and second in foul shotting; Ron Schaefer was third. Others from Park City on the winning team were Greg Goff . and Mark Evans. ALTHOUGH HE DIDN'T win a contest, Coach Miller said that all the coaches had their eyes on Park City's Bill Lindsay because be-cause of his superior playing. The other Park City boys signed up were Jeff Bingham and Jim King. The second session of Challenge Chal-lenge will begin Monday, July 31, and run through August 4. Zelmo Beatty (Big Z) and Willie Wise, famous Utah Stars, will take part in this session. If there are boys over 10 years of age who are interested in this, call Coach Miller. Park City High School will get a valuable assist for their 1972-73 basketball season because be-cause of the activity of this outstanding out-standing program. AWARDS AND TROPHIES were presented Friday afternoon after-noon to bring a close session 1 of Challenge, a unique sports and learning basketball filled each day of the week for 37 young boys who signed up for this summer program pro-gram held this year at the Park City High School. Sponsored by the Utah Stars basketball team, Brad Smith, Director of Challenge, Inc., selected sel-ected Park City for this, the second year of this program which involved 37 boys from Park City, Bountiful, Kearns and Tooele. Norm Miller, Park City High School coach, was joined by Coach John Wood of Kearns, and Coach Jim Yerkovich of Judge High School. RON BOONE, POPULAR Stars player coached the earlier part of the week and big Red Robbins worked with the boys to the finish of the program. Utah Stars coach Larry Creger was there with advice and a good word for a good play. All phases of basketball were taught offense, defense, foul shooting and lay up shots; and many games were played to put to use what had been learned. Contests were held and many Park City boys outdid their competitors. Scott Toly, 13, won twice lay up shooting and the one-on-one. He was also on the final winning team. Other Park City winners were Don Evans in the one-on-one, first |