Timpview High School - Talon Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1987

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LETS PLAY BALL! Intramural Basketball hits the hoop. Boys at Timpview were inter ested in one other thing besides girls’ sports. Basketball was a favorite among many. A group of boys who weren’t just satis- fied with watching the Varsity Basketball games wanted to be involved in competition. Most of the players weren’t too con- cerned with winning or losing their basketball games. As Jason Thomas put it, I just play for the fun of it.” Playing on an intramural bas- ketball team allowed the play- ers to get to know other people, both from Timpview and other local schools. Even Provo High had several teams that were YOU MEAN ME? Teotlhua Ngatuvi points proudly to his number 13. Teo is a member of the team The Letter- man. They do very well because they have an athletic team. willing to play a friendly game of basketball rather than a fierce rival competition. The games themselves were highly entertaining. Only at an intra- mural basketball game could you find a player fouled out be- cause of tripping or kicking an- other player. The nonchalant attitude of the basketball players was re fleeted in the team names. With such outrageous names as The Gynos, and The Seri- ous Juans. It was obvious that most intramural basketball players loved playing basket- ball. but they weren’t too seri- ous about the game. GOING AROUND. Thane Slagowski uses the technique of guarding off the other player while pursuing the hoop with the ball. Thane is a great asset to his winning basketball team. DON’T GIVE ME THAT. Brendon Day ton threatens an opposing team mem- ber as the opponent tells him he is a better player. High spirited team mem- bers are a common occurance. UP FOR 2. Andres Bayola goes for the shot despite the Mountain View team guards. Talented players and athletes are seen in the courts and usually a crowd is cheering them on. SHOOTING 1-1. Christopher McGowen is at the line after being fouled. Chris is a member of the popu- lar team, the Uni’s, and is also the Senior Class President. Intramural Basketball 107

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LOWER CLASSMEN: Michael Baird. Devon Dahl, Michael Madsen. Robb Hanks, Chad Kay, Brian Baird, Jared Stew- art. Robert Collins. Jayson Newitt. SERIOUS JUANS: Jason Thomas. Justin Thomas. Kent Remund. David Woods. Mat- thew Hiatt. John Hiatt. Jeffrey Sanders. Daniel Donaldson. Alan Markham. SAVAGE BEASTS: William Taylor, Jeff Heath, Brett Heath. Rustin Heath. David Strong. Brad Seamons. David Robinson. John Rosenvall. JAZZ: Hugh Smith. Brent Es- plin, Shad Roundy, Marty Sandgren. James Snow. Jud Jenkins. Johnathan Kunz, Paul Disbrow. LA’ MARLINES: Robert Oborn. Daniel Mitchell. Burke Reynolds. Rod Ash. Guy Trow- bridge. Jonathan Boutelle. Keith Martin, Benjamin Ber- gin. PHERAMONE: Lorin Hardy, Paul Kohler. Patrick Liechty. Chin-Yo Lin, Jeffrey Weight. Jeffrey Hawkins. Kurt Albach, Kevin Wilson. JAYHAWKS: Brett Wimmer, Daniel Nelson, Warner Marphy, Christopher Nelson, Brett Stohlton, Benjamin Bos- well, Jason Cook. Jonathan Hansen. BRAZEN SERPENTS: Jeff Edwards. Michael Cannon. Tad Tidwell. Cole Reinwand, David Talbot. Lon Perry. David Stonely. Richard Strong. UNI’S: Ben Brooks, Jason Howard. Barth Howard. Scott Walker, Scott Ellsworth, Thane Slagowski, Justin Knapp. Christopher McGowen. Brian Easton. Andres Bayola. NAMESAKE: Kimball Herrod, Jason Nielson. Joseph Peery, Timothy Clyde, Daniel Doxey, Darin Allred. Charles Cahoon. Marc Allen, Christopher Nel- son. GYNOS: Scott Karren. Charles Bradshaw, Brigham Burr, Todd Seamons. Frank Chris- tianson. Bret Skousen. An- dreas Kalt, Daniel Schul. VAG HUNTERS: Johnathan Bell. Mark Benson, Ryan Laws. Jason Bond. Danny Roberts. John Jensen. Gary Oakeson. Terrance Groniman. LETTERMEN: Scott Walker. Christopher Bohn. Blair Col- lins. Robert Collins, Todd Eas- ton. Brian Stone. Teotihua Ngatuvai. Thomas Adolpho. GOING (JP. Thane Slagowski. guard- ed by two Mountain View players, goes up for the shot. Mountain View has some of the tougher players in Intramural Basketball games. 106 Intramural Basketball



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A WINNING STANCE WAS DE Wrestlers gear up to beat the The average wrestler’s day began at about 5:30 a.m. with one hour of jogging. During school, most wrestlers not only had their wrestling class but a weight training class. After school the team got together to do additional practicing. Wres- tling was a challenging sport and each member must stay within a certain weight bracket while still keeping physically fit. There were many ways they did this, some of which includ- ed sitting in a sauna or jacuzzi, dieting and even spitting. Some wrestlers needed to gain weight by either force feeding them- selves or working out in the weight room. Coach Garry Walker was very impressed with how far the team had come. The team worked hard and showed how dedication and hard work could equal suc- cess. TAKE DOWN. Eric Giles pins the Bull- dog player and raises his score, lead- ing the Wrestling Team on to greater heights by starting their new season by winning with style. -4» ALL-STAR SCJMO WRESTLING AT ITS BEST. Aaron Hunt stands confi- dently as he brushes aside an oppos- ing Provo player. Aaron's great strength is a big asset to the team's efforts. VARSITY WRESTLING. Front row: Stirling Hirsch. David Bybee. Kimball Larsen. Ken Bacon. Mike Smith. Mike Laney. Second row: Mike Griffin. Val Maughan. Aaron Hunt. Kenny Soren- sen. Eric Giles. 108 Wrestling

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