Timpview High School - Talon Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1987

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TIMPVIEW KICKERS Intramural Sports Give Opportunities Imagine crowds cheering and bright lights shining, tension builds as the intramural foot- ball teams played the Super Bowl. It was played after weeks of grueling elimination games. One of the most memorable events was when Rod Ash. who claimed he was never on the team, hurt his knee by smash- ing it into Paul Finlayson’s face in the Super Bowl, comment- ed Jennifer Baird. Intramural sports gave many students an opportunity to be involved in activities. Ben King said, Foot- THE INTRAMURAL SOCCER TEAM LOOKING MEAN: Harlo Smoot. Keith McHenry. Kenny McHenry. Matt Bow- man. Scott Ellsworth. Bill Taylor. Alex Rosborough. Srin Seang. Mike Cannon. ball is a wonderful sport .1 just wish I didn't have to bleed so much.” Soccer was another sport played in intramurals. The program was not too organized, but we did have a lot of fun, said team captain Scott Ells- worth. Bouncing the ball off their heads, knees and chests, the soccer team lost only three games in the season. They played challenging teams from Orem. Mountain View, Pleasant Grove and other schools in the area. LOOK OUT GOALIE. Here I come, thinks Matt Bowman as he passes for a winning goal. Soccer is a great sport for building strength and coordination as well as friendships. Intramural Sports 12!

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LOVE THOSE LEGS. Sean Dixon kicks the ball and Paul Finlayson runs to block. They are dedicated players of their team. They really enjoy play- ing the All-American sport. BLOCK ME BARRY. As John Bell is ready to make a pass he depends on Barry Wollenzien to block for him. They love playing on the Serpents’ football team, win or lose. FATTY ACIDS AND WOODIES. Front row: Ben King. Jud Jen- kins. Johnathan Kunz. Brent Winder. Hugh Smith. Brent Esplin. Second row: David Gill. Yasushi Tamado. Andy Bayola. Scott Ellsworth. Dan Donaldson. Jon Boutellc, Kurt Albach. Rod Ash. Keith Martin. Dave Hyer. Jeremy Bates. Jim Snow. 122 Intramural Sports THERE GOES THE BALL. Brendon Dayton. Kent Bryner and Dave Robin- son couldn't quite catch the football. but at least they have fun trying. They are all great players. Brendon Dayton. Paul Finlayson. Da- vid Sellers. Dave Robison. Chris Morri- son. Matt Bowman. Todd Easton. Sean Dixon. Kent Bryner. Mario Oaks, are known as the Chicago Bulls.



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ri-— WSr SPORTS Individual Honors 3, 2, 1,0 and the whistle blew. The 3A State Champion- ship football game at Rice Sta- dium had just ended. The slushy rain and icy wind didn't dampen any T-Bird spirits as fans poured over the walls and onto the field. Timpview has had a long tra- dition of athletic excellence and this year was no exception. In football, Timpview not only took the region and state tro- phies, but Senior Jeff Lind- strom was named the 3A Most Valuable Player in the State. Jeff commented, that even though he was the most valu- able player, It was a team ef- fort. The entire team should be named Most Valuable Player. Robby Oborn, Greg Pitts, Jeff Lindstrom, Doug Stone and Brigham Burr were named All State in football. Timpview had an unbeatable football team, SMILE OF A WINNER. Jeff Lindstrom is on Timpview’s All-State Football Team. Jeff is named the 3A State Most Valuable Player and is a huge asset to Timpview's winning team. but this wasn't the only area in which Timpview athletics ex- celled. Jennifer Williams and Terri Raisor were named All-State in Girls' Volleyball and were also on the Girls’ Basketball Team. Matt Ohran was a bicycle racer and rode his bike from 30 to 80 miles a day and some of his accomplishments were the Utah State Overall Road Cham- pion in 1986, winner of a series of races in Colorado and first overall in a set of B.Y.CI. races in 1985. Others who excelled were Dave Spence and his achieve- ments at the Nation s Cross Country meet where he took seventh place. Also, Kathy O’Brien was a driving force be hind the Girls’ Tennis Team placing third in State singles competition. LEANING INTO THE CURVE. Matt Ohran practices racing for a cycling competition. Matt has numerous awards including the Utah State Over- all Road Champion for 1986. ALL-STATE FOOTBALL: Front row: Jeff Lindstrom. Robert Oborn. Back row: Greg Pitts. Brigham Burr, and Doug Stone. These players received the honor of being named All-State. 124 Sports Honors

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