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Top rigllt: Aaron Ml!chhng reaches for Below: Heather Simons is caught inthe sky as he strives to avoid touching action as she inches over the hurdlesthe bar as he particip.1tes in the high during the meet against Alta.jumpMiddle nglrt: Jonah Stroud take., aflying leap to clear the hurd II! duringtrack practice.Why Do You Run Track?\"Track is a highendurance, physicallydraining sport.\" -Ruth Hansen, 12\"Wily do 1do track youask? l do it only for thelove.\" -Scott Stanley, I'I\"I rttn track because it is avery challenging sport. Iam always up for a goodchallenge.\" -Greg Butterfield, 12 Distance Runners: Front row: Derrick 1 ,Ill', \">~ott ·1 ,1skl•r, Bvron Wl·st, D,1nil'l Pinheiro, l.inds.1y jensen, A1111<1 !lorton, Rosalie Warenski. Second row: jon1 l.Hbnn, R,~rlwl St,lnll'V, i\ngil• Olsl'n, Mark !Iarmon, justin P.uk, lll'•ltlwr Ilonwr, Sherrie I lacrtel, Diane Nordqu bt, Ml•g,ln Nl•ilson. l'h1rd row: RMiwl Avl•rl'll, jon llansen, Chris Dillion, Ben tlonwr, )oil Johnson, Kendall Horrocks, Mike Linton, Mlkl' Johnson. B,Kk row: (o,JCh Babinski, jody McOmbl•r, jenny 11,1dlock, Bill BenetI, Dan Denton, Scott St,1nley, A,mu1 Olsl•n TRACK

Get Set, Go! Al~tn•t•: Dan Fredrick~on and Rl'becca }t>nt'S chat while warming up for their ml't'l again~t Alta. Cmtcr right· TMa S~rry and Sheila Lcfl'\ re ta l..c a few practice runs pa.,.,ing off the baton before they compete in the relay race.\"tracl( I order b~ ~r.1del: C.n•g Butll'rfield,J,mxl Clark, '\icl.. Dickey, Ruth Han-.en, Ru..,-.cll Hill, Lind'><wlt·rh,. earn Crn alph.lbl.'lic,11!)l'Vt•n, l.r/ McOmbt•r, Danrt•l 11rnherro, Chan R,ls.,avun~. Fric Sohm, Tim Spar!..-., Jonah Stroud, Andv Wall..cr, Kvlt•h>dy ~<lux, Di,lna Dickey, D.1n Fredrit kson, Jc•nnie J-l,ldluck, Robbi_e I filton, l ll'athe~ Homer, Rebt•cc,l Jones, Sheila l.cfevre, -1B\1r,,11}11',d;1~cOBml·bt~t·•rn,sofnl,l t·ry Sach..,, Merrill <x·ott, llc•.lther Simons , Chrv-.r W.111. Tvler Wrlhams, D eborah Allred, Valerie B,lleman, Todd Burnt•tt, l.ind-.t•y Cr.1croft, A.,hJcv Fanwm , Step hen G nm·, Cry-.1.11 Hump hne,, ]dfrey Log,ln RandrSht\·t c Mccu ne, AMon Mc•chling, Abby Nab.lllm, Mt•g,ln Nt•ilson, Kho.1 \Jguyt•n, Jenmft•r Pantl'l,ll..rs, Bruol..e Richards, K,lr.JJO!.h c':~: le,ltlwr Sp.1rk..., Holly Spark<., Tara Sp<•rn•, Elhi.1 Taylor, Kell} Yvcum, Sam Bell, Joni Carlson, Francis Carnt•molla,Rich,Jrd hn> !t•rcmy Fullmer, Sh,lnillt• C.oldsmrth, Emil\ Hall, P.1TT} Hilton Paul }t•wkc,, \fike ~fattin;on, Erin 'vfdntne,\o~~t· ,., ~·n~r. Ang rt• Olsen, /.1ch Powt•ll, Andrew Stowe, Matt Stnngh.un, Du-,trn Thom,lS, Rosahe Warcn.,kr, David Wright•vrrght. ' TRAC K

Co r ueens \"This year's season was During the season, a fewa lot like climbing a moun- players obtained minor in-tain; it was rough but ex- juries that kept them fromtremely fun,\" exclaimed performing in many games.Ruth Hansen. But even though a starter ortwowassitting out, other This season, the girls players stepped up andwent 7-13 with their ag- played even harder.gressive style and incred-ible skills, and made Jor- \"Everybody issuch gooddan a tough team to defeat. friends that the unity justEvery game was intense, comes, and it's easy to workfast paced, and entertain- well together,\" remarkeding. Tiffany Pugmire.Above: Tiffa ny Pugmire, senior,reaches for a passed ball which sheintercepts and converts into a basket.Tiffany led in steals for jordan. Vars ity Girls' Basketball Team- fro111 Row: Coach Baldwin, jaime J lend ricks, Laura Tucller, Ruth 11,111scn, Tiffany Pugmirt' Nicole Paul, Monique Adam~, Liz McComber, Coach llorrocks. Bnck row: Erika Bruin, Melissa Staheli, Rachel Cone, Co,1cll Mark, Natalie llobbs, Gina Lombardi, jenny f'rul'./ . .~ VARS ITY GI RLS' BASKETBALL~ - 68

l.t•f/ . Laura Tueller, senwr, bring-. the Far Center: Erika Bruin taf..e.., an open ball around in a game ag.lin'>t Brighton, shot from the three point boundry in as she yells direction<, to her felluw the home game against Alta. teammates. u'fl: Lacy Mock rclc.1ses the ball at the free throw line, after being fouled from underneath by a Timberwolf. Score Board JHS 58 Granger 50 .JHS 42 Lone Peak 40 JHS43 Cotton. 19 JHS56 Amer. Fork 38 Granite 65 JHS 59 Kearms 57 JHS 34 Bingham 81 JHS 55 Hunter 47 JHS 51 Orem 57 JH$44 Hilleres 61 Alta 50 JHS 58 Timp. 33 JH$41 Brighton 45 O rem 54 JHS 62 Hillcrest 43 Mtn. View 72 JHS 42 Timp. 45 JHS 44 Brighton 35 Skyline 44 JHS 59 Mtn. View 74 Alta 50 JHS 32 J HS 64 JHS 63 JHS 30 JHS 28 JHS46 IAbuvl'; ).1mit• llendricks, while Al'<ll't': Ruth Hansen, after cutting \"My favorite thingpl.1yln~ nmtt•r, tak~s a. step and makl·s t0 w,lfds the basket, finbheo, oH ht•r about Jorda11 is the,,n llJWn jump ~hot ms1de the key. run with a lay-up. pride, unity, and people. There are some amazing a11d exceptio11al people here!\" -Tiffally Pu..,:mirr, 12 VARSITY Gl RLS' BASKETBALL 69

Ri,«lll: While d ribbling the ball tow.uds the basket, sophomore Sherrie H.wrtcl, does all she can to lose Alta's defender.Be/ou•: J.V. playt?r, Angit• Bl.li.,ddl, Far Ct'lllt•r \"atalie Hobbs and L1ceyshow!-> her dribbling t.1lcnt ,,., .,he ~ock, ]\.team member.,, show wh,lt itrushes down court .1nd .,core-. .1nother takes to be successful in shutting downwell earned point for Jurdan's !..1dy Alta'., offen-.e.'Digger-. in their fight again.,! Alta. \"We stuck togetlzer through the 'l'ictoriesand the defeats arzd came out with success.\" -Ashley Lind, 10 Sop homore G irl s' Basketball Team - l m11/ f{ml': Slwrrit• l l.wrtt•l, \"-.u.11 yn l'rt•t•ce, Alis,1 Chung, Ash ley I.Msl'n, Kr isll'll Galbra ith. Back Row: Manager Ashlt•y l·r,111wm, llt•n,, 'ii!HW, A..hll'V I ind, SMi~ h Burum, Ka1a Shel'ts, M<• li.,.,,, M,,d.,l'll, Sh.1nille (;old~mith, Coach Solti...JV/SOPHOMORE Gl RLS' BASKETBAL L

i ht to t eFinis Jordan'sSophomoreGirls' Lady 'Diggers J.V. Girls' Basketball team had a Basketball team played successful season, posting a tough this season and never winningrecordofsevenwins lost their determination to againstfivelossesin the tough win. Coach Baldwin, the competition of Region 3. The J.V. coach said, \"these girls Sophomore Lady 'Diggers worked hard all the time in proved to be a very exciting both practices and games\". team to watch, capturing a With a record of 7-13, the thrilling last second victory girls were supportive of over the Brighton High team members and will Bengals to end the season on always remember a great a winning note. season. \"Basketball tauglzt me team unity arzd how to rely on all team members.\" -Lindsay Dekramer, 11w·J.\1illC~ot·nr,! sI 'inBdas~.1kyc tDbal'lklrT,lncawrrn,-CoI ,n1md1/ KRrim~tl'i:l'CltlclolCrrhoBc,kl sl d. wBlln·tl\"k,JRconwn.~ p r e R'aScthehlcClionBe~cFkryiccBliBnersu,inN,nAt.lnligl•ilJ' lBol,blbi~sd,l•Glli,nAalLb~oambardi. ur, Me ISSa a ' JV/SOPHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL

With a record of twenty- SA Tournament was a greatfour and one, there is no accomplishment, inquestion as to what kind of addition, four wrestlerschallenge the Beetdiggers placed in state. \"We alloffered their opponents this excelled in thestrengths andseason. Our wrestlers put abilities of wrestling thisall of their time and energy year,\" replied Joshinto this demanding sport. Mendenhall. The entireIt most definitely paid off, team agrees that much ofgiving the school one of its this success is due to thebest records in history. outstanding influence ofPlacingsecond in the Region Coach \"Babo.\"Abotte· After twenty-five year<- a~ adedicated wrestling coach, D.m Mayretired. As a symbol of thanks, CoachBabin~ki prese nts him with a specialplaque.Top. Region is no place to cut yourteammate-. .,Jack. Josh Ducourant andSpencer Warner wrestle one ilnother,competing for a position in the fin.11s. Varsity Wrestling- Front row. J,lson (,!.,person, Donny h1brinu, Jeronll' I hrsd11, N.ltl• Palml•r, ,1tl' Dl•leon, Scott Taskl'r, Kendall ll orrocks, Dave Dl'il'<ln, M,ltt Stout. SI'Coml n•u•· WRuri:kgyhtP. eTrlrliyrt,fJomshw:joArg.lm'nmst•Mn,,J1egfrfoC, NilnicnkonN,,JwoMshroD,uMcoauttraSntrto, Juods,hCl1'1'1 Atkinson, Josh Cook, Stevl• Scott, Josh Mendenhall, }l-s.,<' Wengl'l, Jeremiah Ducourant, l'l•rry lltlton, Dustin C.<•rol'r, Mark 1\elison, Br.1dv Pur.,er. Back r<'ll': Co,Kh fllby, Coach Hill' Coach Love, Coach Babinski.VARSITY WRESTLING

Left: Josh Atkinson and Nate Deleon Below Center: At the blow of the show their victory with a smile, while whistle, Donny Fabrizio jumps to his Ricky Perry keeps his cool. After a first move. He held a tight waist on his long three days at the state tournament, Brighton opponent and went on to the above wrestlers each brought home place sixth in the state. third place metals. Left: At the conclusion of a challenging State match. Josh Ducourant claims his victory in front of a crowd of 10,000 people. r Score Board JHS 58 Hunter II JHS 39 Hillcrest 29 JHS 31 Skyline 22 JHS 84 Gunn ison 0 JHS 39 Emery 32 JHS 38 Payson 27 JHS 52 Carbon 22 JHS36 JHS54 Lehi27 JHS 66 Orcm 17 JHS 44 T impanogos 9 JHS 44 Mtn. View 24 JHS 39 Bingham 12 JHS 49 Mtn. View, WY 25 JHS 31 Northridge J6 JHS 18 Alta 27 JHS 40 Delta 39 Hillcrest 30 JHS 69 JHS S6 Kearns 9 JHS 31 Granger 17 JHS 81 JHS 45 Alta 29 JHS 51 Copper Hills 0 JHS 41 JHS 43 Mtn. View 21 Brighton 13 Alta 21 Hillcrest43A, bove·· A a ron Magro uses the head and A/love: jerome Hirschi proudly takes Above: At the Mountain View Dual \"Because it made us his place as runner up in the SA region. meet, Nate \"Idaho\" Deleon uses a high stonger,\"~trm move, along with all of his In addition to being an awesome seat and shows his opponent what he's wrestler, Jerome was also the only team made of. In the end, another victory we succeeded.\"orcngth, to finish off his match with member to be named Academic All- was gained for the Beetdiggers!R;~m. He keeps a close eye on the -Ricky Perry, 12 State. Team Captain crec as he counts down theremam· t·ng seconds. VA RS ITY W RESTLIN G

e ats The 97-98 Wrestling at the American Forkseason is one of thoseunforgettable seasons. The Tournament, !st atwrestlers completed animpressive 24-1 record for Beetdigger Duals, and 2ndthe season defeating manyranked opponents (Alta 3 at the Region Tournament.times and Hillcrest3 times).The wrestling team placed \"The wrestlers continuously1st at the CarbonTournament, 5th at the demonstrated theirTaylorsville tournament,3rdat theJaguarClassic,2nd domination week after week. I appreciate all of the wrestlers true dedication to the sport of wrestling and to Jordan Wrestlers. Wrestlers, I love you all,\" Coach Babo. \"Eve11 after all tlzatwrestling did for me, I still can't get a date!\" -Scott Jensen, 12 JV/Sophomore Wrestling Team: /rout row: U1.1d W\•n);\'1, Nirk N.1v.1rro, M.ltt Stout, Spcnn•r W.mwr, Jt·~~y Wnght, Jo~h Mendl.'nhall, Dave Deleon. Scumd row: MMk Nit·l~on, M.1tt C.,troud, Kdton Cole, Brian 1\ndl.'rson, )t•rimia Duwur.mt, lln·nl , Olivl.'r, John Romney, Bmd f'ortt•r, Tt•d I.ogsdon Ihm/t'()l(' Iodd Burnl.'lt, (),mid Pinheiro, Trevor T,1ylor, J,Jn•d I.\'olnlo111, ( ll' Lozano, Ragan Taylor, Mike Linton, Swtt )t•nst•n, Br.1ndon I .Hightt•r, Br.1dy l'ur<,er, Corey Andl.'r<oon, l't•rry 1hlton, C.1l1'b Ml.'nl.'nha!L Fourth row: J:ack Mcgt•rry, j.1sun ll_olllr~g~worth, <.,w1n '>wl'~l.,on, Trl'nt Butterfield, Tyson ll.m~t·n, M,ltl .~ Jorgensen, Troy Burkin'>, Jarl'd M( Cloy, 1\ndv St'\', Sh,1wn I vnn, Dt•rnk St,lllrd.ud,/..lck I lower. Hack row: C1Mch lliby, (1~1 Ekins, Coach Love, Coach Babinski.JV/SOPHOMORE WRESTLING

Left: Putting the Alta opponent in a Belcnv: Brad Porter pmning his double arm bar grab, Steve Scott aims opponent by using the force of his for defeat as he forces him to the body. ground. Bottom: Thrown to the mat by Perry Center: Nick Navarro figure~ the be,t Hilton's brutal strength i~ an Alta way to win is to flip his opponent face competitor. first into the mats. \"If you thi11k you hnve what it takes to wrestle, then try it because it's tough.\" -Nick Navarro, 10ladYnveets- I ront .m.1w.1t: m. A1mmwbe: r Walkenhorst, Am bcr K' :ld Becka Barton' Te.gan L. eon.ard. Seco,nd row: Lisa IIane,. AmberCoiJ'al'•Cr, Jen It , tor' Ad visor. Deb• Babmsk1, Karlenc jensen, Crystal Ashworth. ( ',n'y Amy Logston,..\",ho1111l,\" l'roc JV/SOPHOMORE WRESTLING/LADY BEETS

ort~ The world is full of \"It'sa rough road that leadsadventure, and when to the heights of greatness.\"students from Jordan High says senior Chris Arnold.School are participating in And it really is! Many hourssports outside of school, of practice and fun arethey' re experiencing that dedicated when workingadventure first hand. From towards becoming great insnow boarding on powder your sport. But as Chriscovered mountains to scuba Webster says, \" You neverdiving off the coast, students knowifyouhavewhatittakesfrom Jordan High are until you give it all you'veexploring the entire world. got.\"Abol'e: Seniors Jeremy Broos a nd Ch risArnold pl,1y hockey hard and get resultsas a goal is blocked and their opponentfails to brc,1k down the ddense ofJordanhockey.Bottom lt·ft: Rclx>cc.1 ,1nd Mary Gatrellmud wrestle with ~orne friends in theirbackyard. A/J(IPt': During his free timt•, John Worley could be found climbin~ mount,uns .111 over Utah. I krt• Jw A•'u'\" .111 ,,dvilntage bf h.mgmg horiwntally in hope., of swm~mg h•m~elf to the top of th,• mount,un. 76 UNUSUAL SPORTS

U:ft: ~nior Aaron Kennard shows off his .1bility to find,, natural high in life boarding at Brighton j.1cob Satterfield defies gravity o n hts w.lkl•board in Lake Powell. Advice From The Experts \"Learn to scuba dive, bemust' 3/4 of the tt>Orld is tmter, explore it!\" -Jason Furbee, 12 \"Climbing is a mix of physical and mt•ntal exertion. Beside~, it takes away a lot of stress.\" -John Worley, 12 \"Hat•e fun and keep your <'1/eS open, because you see mo~e things i11 nature.\" -Britta1111 Cochrane, 12-l1h/Jopl'•' ·Sl'n 'tor C hris Webster rises to tlw Almt•e: Senior jake Bouck flies ,1bovc the Almt•!': Tryi ng his luck at win ter spo rts,b1k•lc1]l'IWn l• llf the terr.l lll on h.1s mount.11.n w.wes as he km'l' boards at )ord,lnellc Nick George flies high uff a jump while skiing during Chmtmas break. Rc~en·oir. UNUSUAL SPORTS

Study Time Risllt \llel,,nie Messick, l.i/ Curti'>, Danil•lle Atkinson, and Jennie ewbold work tugether on their homework. Many cl.1sses had group projects or pi!rlner work assignments. After School Hours Bl'hm•: Suphomore Talitha C.1rrison unwinds as she reads a bo(lk on the auditonum steps while ,,.,,itmg for,, ride home. All tenth gr.1de Fnglish clasSl'S had a required re.1ding novel for the ye.1r.Practice Makes PerfectBt•loll': Using determination and skill,'l'niur john Leatherwood U'•C' ,, 'llfttouch w1th the clay on the potterywhl>el In \llr. Allsup·., cl,,.,., .,tudentsmade everything from pottery to clayfiguri1u•s.Load and Launch Say it Again in English!Alml't': In \llr. Morril's physics d.1ss Abo!'c: [),,nny Gunnell fingl'r '>Jll'll' hisTrish,1 Wadley watches lwr p.1rtner, naml•tu ,, pl·rson sitting aero.,., theAle.,.,,,ndr,1 Volpi, as she load., thl•proJectile launcher. Student.. ~wre roum in Mr. liMdy's ASI. cJ,\"'\"·trying to figure out the horuunt,ll Amenc.111 S1gn Language (ASI.).., JU'>I,·elodty in projectile mot inn. une uf m,my foreign langu,tgl'\" t.wght .11 )liS; 111., af.,o a cour.,e th.111., 1WI / ,W,1JI.lble .11 most high schouls.78 ACADEMICS DIYI DER

• •Sitting Pretty During Fifth PeriodLeft: Sitting by her locker, I ind~eyMontgomery finishes up 1,1st night's Ab(Jt>t': Ryan Larsen, Nick George, and Zachhomework. Before and after school, Short ponder over the best way to build theirstudent~ would gather in the h.1 ll w.1ys to city while playing the game Sim Ci ty 2000.finish their homework or to talk about I uturistic problem solving is just a part of thethe day. Lab 2000t \". ACADEMI CS D IV IDER

Reed Asay- Rebecca Baily- Emily Broadhead-MATHEMATICS foOREIGN LANGUAGE FAMILY CONSUMER & I IEALTH SCIENCEJason Foulks- Nick George- Kristine Gyllenskog- Robby Haertei- SCIENCE VISUAL ART.) MUSJC BU.'>INI':>S/MARK[ JINC John Morley- Carrie Parker- Melissa Putnam- Erin Winstead-SPEECH/DRAMA ENGLISH SOCIAL SCILNCF DANCLJ~, STERL ING SCHOLARS~ 80


































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