Alta High School - Accipitor Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1984

Page 190 of 256

 

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Page 190 text:

mm The problem surfaced yearly — waiting, wondering and wishing for warmer weather. Among the ranks of the antsy student body, the spring sports paticipants were kept inside anticipating the inevitable spring thaw. Later than usual, the sun eventually broke through the fog. giving members a chance to practice. Unfortunately, the thaw did not occur early enough to adequately report the events of the spring sports participants. Their actions can only be generalized and summarized while attempting to give them their credit due. Soccer, track, boys tennis and baseball which together involved hundreds of students attracted few spectators and little support. The track team, one of the X largest sporting groups in the school, practiced early morn- ings and after school improv- ing their times, and their agil- ity. The meets held on Satur- days were often held at Alta. America’s favorite sport, baseball began, like all Utah spring sports, in the snow. A wet and mushy practice field did not discourage the play- ers. many of whom were con- tinuing their love for the sport from Little League and Motor League play into high school. With small, but devoted crowds, the team played at Region Two schools in the eventual warmth of a late spring. Clad in springtime shorts with his winter snowblower. Coach Gary Gar- cia prepares the baseball diamond for play i 186 HSpring Sports

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“We had so many injuries this year that I used to joke that we had more wrestlers Wrestling Cheerleaders lirs. to. therapy thOH Ot prOCtiCf the school, added spirit and interest to Coach Eric Hendershot the sport WRESTLING: Row 1: Doug Fredrick- son. Jerry Cullins, Shad Clausing. Da- vid Hall. James Cherry. Randy Farrell. Matt Guyman. Mike Breen. Craig Ell- ingson. Chris Rickford. Mike Martin. Rick Marshall. Brian Bridge Row 2: Rick Roberts. Kevin Kemp. Dennis Hansen. Kevin Bouwman. Craig Schmitke. Pete Farrell. Troy Angus. Andrew Soderborg. Troy Miner. Damn Smith. Jeff Hartley. Allen Kerbs. Trent Collins. Row 3 Eric Hendershot— coach. Andy Mauch. Rich Apshire. Kevin Worlton. Scott VanWoerkom. Dave Douglas. Buddy Zarbock. Jeff Dehlin. Chet Nipko. Brett Gordon, Brook Nipko. Mike Ripplinger— coach. Kurt Young—coach. By reason of forfeit. Darren Smith receives the victory over a Taylorsville man Wrestling ■ 185



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“Everywhere, except in the United States, soccer is the most popular sport!” Brandon Naylor With a background of melting snow and brisk Sandy winds. Tony Wallin begins spring practices. SOCCER TEAMS: Row 1 Brian Jewkes. Randy Hubrich. Matt Ander- son. Chris LaRoe. Chris Petrick. Scott Gillette. Tony Despam. Brian Bridge. Barry Hales Row 2: Cory Young. Tim J. Parker. Rob Ekblad. Patrick McGin- nis. Maruricio Sosa. Alan Ridlehoover. Mike Knowles. Brandon Naylor. Mike Alguire. Roger Miller. Chris Southwick. Mike Childs TENNIS TEAM: Row 1: Jason Clark. Matt Gyllenskog. Mike Wood. Brian Riley. Curt Wallin. Row 2 Brent Erick- son. Darin Speck. Eric Gourley. Scott Pugh. Tim Fames. Row 3: Tony Wal- lin. John Day. Chncker Hallsey. Wes- ton Smith. Marvin Morris. Spring Sports ■ 187

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