Hillcrest's tradition of jazz is strong. Carl Edwards remarked, \"Jazz band is the greatest experience you'Uever have. It's fun, teaches you to play your instrument better, and makes you reaUy, reaUy tired. \" Mr. Denison has worked long and hard to keep the band inspired. He said, \"My students are great,\" but he is angry with them because theywon't believe him when he says he's still 41. \"How can you doubt such a wise old man .\" Jazz band performed for many concerts and school assemblies. These students must love to play, each memeber is here ready to practice at 6:30 A.M. every day. vt/y / Hey baby, checkoutthatsaxophone. Thesax section did agreat job attheopening assembly in thestadium.Their pieces have several solos included, highlightingseveral tudenlS at their performances. Chitb 1.if /JaJJ tiayetJ/ Mckay Thomas, bass player, seemedtothink hewas thejazz Band heart throb. Whatinstrument turns McKay on, \"The violin, Ican't keepmyeyes off theviolini IS.\" •COpy BY U,I/.ie .HOfi.ihf, R2: joel Warren,james Boggess, Scott Middlemas, Trevor Ilarris, I.acie Downs, hfiftf} 'k.tdehhu, Umi(,r ifAD/, \\.asson, TonyBaca, Mark Severance, McKayThomas, Chris Richards, Blaine PHOTOS BY .All. J-I,ry, i/', /'tit 10u b Reed Holmb erg, Peter Barrow, DixPett ey,Andr ew jorge nse n, Micha el Si mmon s.
angin' ,(NIA!}.I Dillian Lundberg, Touglf andJosb Cook play on the ropes inteir1nJssion of Joseph. Jon Butler and Jared Stage crew has various working the lights ror their next big tasks throughout theyear, which help make every production at Hillcrest outstanding. Different membersusuallyspecial- ize in one area of the behind the scenes work. Ughts, sound, movingscenery, and propsare just afew of the things they do. Many members joined because they like to be involved in plays and assemblies. Even thoughthereisaclass period for stage crew, often they have to stay after school several days a week to be prepared for different performances.Most membersjoin as sophomores and like it so much they stick with it until they graduate. This years crew is very experienced. Don 'tgo thinking stage crew is a man's job, there were three girls on the crew this year. ~et eheJhONhe!!i/'. james Boggess was a third year stage crew member. He mainlyworked with the light board. \"Ilike that Ican do behind thescenestuff, that other people can't do.\" COpy BY ~edy ~/f'P/ tilt ) VtI/I.ie J-/,UhJO/1 • he!,eo!'teNho)-/ifl , ehOhON/ Rl: ate 'elson, KaLi\"HJ\\'.....\"...., PHOTOS BY .AlI. 7:Jtl l,iefJ PuUey, Erikajohnson R2: JaredSwapp,jonathan ButlerR3: Cltaillllmgllois\"DlveCroDlenvvett. DaveS,tev~m~ Stage Crew Davis,joshCoole, Pat Gallagher,AlexAcosta,joshua Martin
~t't'f (It t' (II.. ,(I,Y/ Rl: Whitney Ry eI', S;u'a ow! Schmidt, Dave Egbert , McKayThomas, Lindsay Strong, john Youngberg, Liz Bred, Brett Bernstein, Brean na Basset. R2: Canli Crm ley,jessiDurrant,jenrlica Pickett, Steve Newbold, Brett Minson, Patrice Knudsen, Becky Hunt,Brian McMullin,john Butler. R3: jeffSchneider, Rich Peter on, Parker Montgomery, Karen haw, ick Gad!, Loni Corpu , Andrew Jorgensen. As the temperature rise outside, 0 does the tempera- ture surrounding Mark Daniels.Many tudents are in the process of preparing to tryout for next years produc- tions, a very prestigious company. Those who do well in their auditions, will not only make the company, but get the best parts in the big school play,plus the privilege of performing in the smaller plays presented thought out the year by the produc- tions company. This years company is one of the most talented we've seen. nfortunately, out of the 25 members, 20 of them are seniors. They have to work very hard to live up to the expectations of our studentbodyand past company members. over his fellow thespians.They were practi cingfor Liltle S fiil\"1f\"efiy / ow presentingthe brainsbellind toSI. George and put this playon for Drama Workshops. the Production Company. Cami Crawley-President , Parker Montgomery-Vice PreSident, and Breanna Bassett-Secretary. •COpy BY U,,(,/I.ie J-t\"ttttJOf', e i.y 'lS'I':1l1f' PHOTOS BY .)/1. 'i:Jtif.ieiJ 101 Productions Company
drill team, best . If there was one WOI\"d th describe the drilJ be dedication. ......-----+nE~se girls, lead byMechele Bosco and Brenda Searle,are up every morning at the crack of dawn to sweat, bleed and DANCE. They spend an average of twenty hours a week practicing their routines. This doesn't include all the time theyspend individuallythinking of drill. Jen Brown said, \"I eat, sleep, breathe, and play drill team. And then I practice some more. \" Girls on the team are just as superstitious as anyone on any form ofsport team. Brecke Carlson said \"Isay an individual prayer, do one perfect head stand and do one perfect prop trick before every rou- tine.\" Cyndi Johnson on the other hand has a Buddha that she rubs before each competition. Katie Brimley's \"individual rituals\" are a secret. She's the most superstitious person in the world and wouldn't risk jinxing herself for a stupid yearbook page. Another tradition that has been carried on for years and years is to shave their whole bodies before a competition, hmmm... that's interesting. It all comes down to winning, and theydo just that. There's no doubt about it, Drill is the best SPORT at Hillcrest. ;\\Jtlk, tI;eyD14)ee{ill!! ikeJc;m?Drill performed at the ~IJtfte/ Brecke Carlson made these headstands look easy but R1: Tiffany Feltenbarger, Krystal Davis, Heather Leavitt, Kara opening assembly. \"Themore yousweat in practice, the less in reality they causemajor pain. After practice their scalp was rubbed r.IW Christensen, Jenna McDonald R2: Katie Brimley, Marky Perkins, yo u bleed in battle,\" said Cyndi Johnson tothepoint ofscabs.\"If),oulove to dance shakeit,if you lVant towinprove Alie Charlson R3: Janessa Morrison, Erica Tapp,Jody it, if )'OUgotthetalent don't juststand there, jump to it,\"saidBrecke. Nlcholes,Sadle Frampton, Emily Gagon, Alison Wagstaff,Heidi Moss R4: Dayna Davis, Jennifer Brown, Brecke Carlson, Helen Ewell, Cyndl Johnson
U,tll1'-1 VIAII1'-' VIAII1'-'\" t1.~i~'a/dt-hhH/dt- / / / their bad ace buckles, Drill per- Drill set up for their fantastic prop routine. These ropes are lethal, formed their kick routine to \"Some Days one false moveand youcould have awelt that lasts along time.\" ever You've Gotta Dance' by the Dixie Ch.icks. quit trying because younever know if the next time you might get it,\" During this routine some girls have been saidJanessa Morrison. known to pee in their pants from the severe pounding. A ltd Nt} 1fG fllG /hy te5'\" here. Katie Brimleyshowed her flexibility with this move. Her Dad claims he taught it to her, \"It's just in the familygenes.\" n il dkltON yOlt NIAItG JO/he GkiJ. h?c:ptains performed a routine at Region. They won all 3 of their routines, afterwhich they placed 3rd due to an outrageous penalty. Theyare sure to repeat as ational Champions again this year. lJl'd/ha 'QjAeiM. COpy BY f)(ivi,I jNdii\" IUihh PHOTOS BY 'Roh..M\"dlilli, ..M Jldt. ill Marky Perkins is being lifted as she felt \"gravity\" in this years lyrical dance. '\" let all my emotions out when I'm on the floor doing this 1103 dance,\" said Brecke Carlson. Drill Team
1 I~Itt J-li tlJ ,u e , )(i ve. These I clarinet player pour Iheir heart and soul inlo playingIh music for Ihe concert. flare,Concert Band 4e '1J~fee J/la/1 75a/1A. Chris Richards, brought Hillcrest High school many Andrew Jensen, and Siewan Heaton jam il up with their trombones. Playing the same instrument in a band helps great concerts and awesome performances. One create friendship between the musicians. of their big concerts of the year, as well as Orchestra's andJazz Band's, is Marcti Gras. This is where the audience is treated to a fine dinner while enjoying the delightful and rhythmic tunes the band plays. file Concert Band also played in some of the assemblies this year such as the HolidayAssembly in December and theypartici- pated in regional competitions that were held in April. Concert Band also had the opportunity to pLay at graduation this year. Are these talented students kept busy or what? AJv Mfier tke 1t1eJtivh! Jit1JitJ tke AhiNel: COpy BY J/l etiJht J-ttA JIt:ock Colttcd75.tf.) RJ: D. Denison,Tabitha Granlham,SarahKolb,lJessicaCroxford,Ariel PlIlIan,Jenna Elegante,Marga(l't PHOTOS BY J/l afie J-tat,ilt Graff, alali na Wilson, Anna Wickhrun, Britlany Walker, Valerie Chipman, Lacie 001111. R2 : Sleven Page, Wade Las.on, EriC 104 Wheelwrighl, David Androes,Todd Rugg,Trevor Harris,SillartCunis,josh Hausley, Scotl Middlelory. Greg Hale, Brei Bald\\l;n. Dan jorgenson, james Boggess R3: james Sorenson , Luis Nauaretle, Blaine Daimaru, Peter Barrows, Di;.; Peitey. Andrell jorgensen, Andrewjensen, Chris Richards, jeff Wilson,jeff Bradshaw, Mati Griffin. Mark Severance. atli<Ul HolIer.
~J' ,',1 ~·.d;'(~, 1>LI!J f .~·fht'i. Violinists pr:lclic \\\\~th heslra theid U~I\\'mllsicians for th'eir concert, Mardi Gras. Long gave many students the opportunity to share their mu ical talents with us. Their many hours of practice and dedication paid off when they played for the school smusicalJoseph andtheAmazing Technic%l' Dream Coat. They also had the chance to shille when they performed at the Ster- ling Scholar assembly. Orchestra as well as the other bands are directed by Mr. Denison who has been here for three years. \" I love teaching music and enjoying the kids at Hillcrest, especially the fay tAJ a JOIt,5t yOtA 'te tlte 'Pialt o ..Malt . instrumental ones,\" said Mr. Denison. We can see Playing the piano, Carl Edwards shows us thai he has got the that he truly does love the kids and music by the \"Elton john\" thing down. way they perform. Rkytkfh- ahA ~ea!Aty [}ttheJb,{ Rl: D. Denison, Megan Lindsay, Andrew Brasher, Tyler Jensen, Trisha Johnson, Emily Lutz, Michael 105 Orchestra Wans, Emily Clayton R2: Emily Canova, Kim lIayhurst, Luis Havarelle, icole Gagon , Raquel Rasmussen, Katherine Conk, Melanie Orton, Abigail Eldridge, jennifer VanValkenburg R3: ick Francom, Ben Beus, Mckay Thomas, Kayla Maddock, Andrew jorgensen, Andrew Warren , Dix Pelley, Carl Edwards, jaco b Ostler
ACH ORT en tire year. urnIK~~9{mS teams who have a season, dancers begin early and end late. Their season lasts from September to June. They were involved in many assemblie and activities, and were also a major preforming group involved with the school musical,joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Sara Schmidt, Dance CompanySec- retary, remarked, \"I love being involved in the play. Dancing and acting are two of my favorite hobbies in life.\" Dance Company then worked their derrieres off in preparation for their big concert at the end of the year. Canti Crawley said, \"Although we spend countless hours for the concert, it's all worth it in the end!\" Innumerable hours are spent practicing,cleaning,critiquing,and polishing their pieces. The music, lights, and atmosphere make the dance concert an act you don't want to miss. It's a big show and people come from schools all around because of the reputation Hillcrest has for quality dance productions. ~e Cj~thiaOhltf /1!1: jaree Briggs,Gina Dalis, Kristen Derrick,Alicia DeWolfc,Sam Frnncom, johnson, lIillal)' lusgrol'c,AlexisNorman, Erin Sanders, lleather Smith,Kim Wagner,Megan Wetlltein, Barham Bennion,Mikah Dal;cs,Da)11a Dal; ,Sarnh Dcjong,jessica lIiII,Mindy lIughcs, L1uren Larson,Megan Lindsay, Laum Bmdshaw, KatieBrimley, llailee Car~on, Cami Cmllley,Ginger Dal'is,jamiFarmer, Lori lIedman,jane jensen,jenna McDonald,MeredithRock, am Schmidt,jade mith
r J, t' fh -r' !J .r. D.U1Ct Company is even dedicated to getting their pictures done right. They spent an entire •aruni1ytravclingthrough tail and el'eninto\\~ omingin thehopes ofBndingtheperfect place for the perfect picture. t ! i ;iterJ Lori Hedman - PreSident, Laura Bradshaw - Vice President, Sara Schmidt - Secretary t(jv(ia J~dlle (}( \"rea;,./ Ginger Davis, Katie Brimley, and Lauren Larson are captured in their performance in the opening assembly held outside in the stadium because the auditorium's remodel- ing was not yet complete. Ginger Davis said, \"[ love dancing and performing. I've been dancing since [ was 3 years old.\" •COpy BY /JifO{t tJld~\",,'(A I( J\"t:rAAh oldilJ>. PHOTOS BY !1dh fi/>.Dh(!1, J I.uir JI.I!, ih dffivl< NiCk (}( furfvJe. Dance Company During the homecoming assembly, a elect few were chosen to perform \"ATrick of Fate,\" the Homecoming theme for 2001.
junior's and senior's 2Jo, \"e, II'i,jd, JO, (dCe... singers spend mOre were the new sophomores to join concert choir, but obviously they don't share the hours than you can imagine, wo rking on their craft. same excitement. According to Mr. Bentley \"I Bentley is very demanding, but the end result is worthit don't know why but sophomores are all about ready to pee their pants when they have to sing in COpy BY l. th. if JloJi'IlJ front of the older choirs.\" So don't be surprised ifyou see any wet robes in the near future. But we PHOTOS BY .) I. JI.tf I~ really do love our sophomores. Concert choir is very demanding. They sang in many places includ- ing Abravanel Hall, Assembly hall, with the torch run during the Olympics, and various locations California while on tour during Spring Break. RI:ChristyCambeU, Heather Smith, Brittney eal , Andrea Peraza, Lisa Petructi R2 : Kim Fisher, Johanna Smith, Brittany Richards,Kendra Dirst, Amberly Hermansen ,Rachel Spakque, Jenny McDonald, Kristen Carter, Hillary Musgrove R3: Heatller ieisen, Liz Terlink, Amy Rood, Whitney Morris, Daren Pugh,Jake Morley, Steven Riegleo, Aaron Parry, Brooke Vandenaker, Chalese Mauchley, Mackenzie Taylor, Kristina Monsoon, EmilyEdwardsR4:Lisa Lisonbee ,Ashley Woffinden, Jsree Briggs, icole Tucker, Melissa Basldwin, Daniel Jorgensen, Alex Wilkinson, John Sperry, iel Armstrong, Matt Jones, Ashlee Hale, Staci AxeU, Anna RusseU, Erica Beatty, Emilie Rook , Cami Bradshaw, Leslie Hoshimoto R5 : Andrea Kartchner, Erin Cottle , Dani Shurtleff, Tyson Hammeron, Chris Hoffer , Quincy Chapman , An- drew McMuUan, Dan Kenner, Patrick Paul , Bryan Fowler, Adam Stimson, Sara Lusher, Heather Sargent, Kayla Zombro Mixed Choirs
1lIery, lIery ci t e,,{ Do it again and again and again. How many times can you do it over and not be sick of it. Practice, practice till it sounds Uke you love it Uke no other... potential.\" Mr. Bentley. Cl..oil f tl 7Rl: jeff Bennett, Nick Garff, john Arnold, Mckay Thomas, Chris Lemmon, Cl)'Stal Kelly, Diane Blakenship, Max Gugel, Ben Weber, Cole Christensen , john Youngberg,Kassidy WaIlin,Jocob Colvin,Tre1'or Gardner, Akx Wooden,Damon,McBee,jonMcCart,DevinOlsen,Landace Taylor,Dave Egben,Ryan Bunon,Chris Coles,Mark Matthews, SturanCurtis.R2: Glen Turnbow, Wendy Bimon,Mikah Davies, jessi Dumnt, Stel'en Reimann, jill Shunieff, Kati Hansen, Brooke Young, Lauren Eliason, DLx Pettey, Brian McMullin, Christin Perrin,Alicia Hardy, Bret Bernstein , Nicole Lucero, Aaron Rwinman,Aubrey Hooper,Karen Shaw,Lauren Kennard, Mark Hammond R3:Cathrine Lusher, Tim Smith, Nathan Hoffer,Sara Vanroosendaal, Adam johnson, 'icole Gaibrieth, Andrew jorgensen,ShawnaSides,julieGarcia,CandacePugmire, EmilyCla)ton,Amelia Blanchard,Ben Beus,jessica Hill,jenni- fer Brady, Karlie Coles R4:Sara Dnncan, Daniel Maloy, Leah Maymard, Valerie Chipman,Amber Meado\"~, Megan lindsay, Mindy Falkner,SummerSpiote R5:Loni CorpuzJacee Frandsen, Billy Beatty,Susan Summers,Jjz Allred,jamie Hoskins,Dilan Lundberg CDMed CAoil , fll b Rl :Ruth johnson, Beau Bown, Tim Tullis, Melanie Hansen, josh Karnmerath, jared Maxfield, Caleb Dumnt, Corbin jones, Bret Minson, Steve Newbold,Chris Bradshaw,josh Poulsen,Ian Smith,Caleb Holt, jeff Ashton, Rich Peterson, Nicole Gagon, Geoffrey Simeona, jessica Post. HZ: Laura Brockbank,Cl)'Stal Behnnin,Suzanne Christensen, Megan Child, Ashley Kessler, Andrew jenkins, johnalhan Butier, Karly Pantuso, Brenda Martin, Merilee Vandweerd, Erika johnson, justin Baker, Stacy Howl, joel Warren, ick Francom, Laurie Lance, Heidi Stutznegger R3: Brianne Leary, Megan Onon, KmberlyTolman, Stephanie Bruderer , Sara Forbes, usa Dearden, jessica Kenner, Chris Wood, Laura Hansen,Brenda Uttlewood, LyneU Klen~ Karen Hatch,L)l1dsy Parkinson,R4: Kara ,Helaman Herrera,Rachel Kilborne,jacqueline Patea,james Israe~on,Staci Turley,Chris- tine Kennedy, Kristen Erickson , Kendra Horrocks R5: Alyssa Hansen,Rachel,Carey,Alis Oldroyd,jessiann Hibbard,lindsey McAnhur Mixed Choirs
..., MONG OUR EST many amaz- ingly pie, who thankgoodness,have ah'eadygone through puberty so we don't have to worry about their voices changing anytime soon. These kids gave up much of their social lives just to be a part of these choirs. Bentley is know as one ofthe most demanding teach- ers at Hillcrest,but because ofthe rewards these students receive by being a part of the group, there is never a problem with enrollment numbers. They practiced al- most everyday and performed nonstop during the holiday season. They had per- formances at such places as the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, Assembly Hall, many churches and other schools. In the spring they go on tour to California and other neighboring states. ~CKER UP! Choir, a demanding but very rewarding opportunity for students to express their talent. It takes more than time, but a real dedication to producing quality sound. ~ell.her; are RI: lizAllred,StephanieBruderer,L)11ell Klenk ,Candace Pugmire,LaurenKennard,AlidaIlardy, Ruthjohnson, jill Shurtleff, jessica Post, Lisa Dearden, Sara VanRoosendal, Brenda Littlewood, Lindsay McArthur R2: Andrewjorgensen, Andrewjenkins, johnathan Buller, Mark Manhews, Chris Lemmon, Landace Ta)1or,ColeChristensen,SteveNewbold,john Youngberg, Ian milh, Rich Peterson,Stuart Curtis,joshKammerth,Dix Peney, justinBaker.
j JII~\"ttl, . r. ' tembers of VE take a ntioillt to smile for the camera before singing the scbooL OS:\\I the Burning of the \"H\". &1'5 it5ir!.J/vocal Ensemble warmed up before a performance. cf:v c(/\"Vlh./JJ VII' Jill Shurtleff, representing Vocal Ensemble, was voted HomecomingQueen.It was thefirst time ever in the history of Hillcrest, a Vocal Ensemble Member was named Queen. ~y-a-{YJ1 Mr. Bentley demands re- spect everytime he stands up in front of his students or an audience. No wonder we have such an awesome choir program. COpy BY VaJk.ie ..HVJiiM, V eJJitt f ~efl../JerJ are: Rl : Staci Turley, Megan Onon , KimberlyTolman,jessica Kenner, BillyBeatty, Tim Smith, Brell Bernstein, Adam johnson, 75iJ/WI' Chris Wood, Mindy Faulker, Summer Spjute, Patrice Kundsen, jessieanne Hibbard. R2: Laura Brockbank, Laurie Lencc, Erika johnson , Diane rPHOTOS BY .M ..Ht(~ilt 11 Vocal Ensemble Blankenship, Devin Olsen, Bret Mjn on, Damon McBee, Chri Brad haw, Corbyn jones, jared Maxfield, Melanie Han on, KarlyPantuso, MeganChild, jennica Pickell.
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SPORTS oroar again,Dumb mud, You Bob, mug agumbo boy. Life is not aspectator sport! From football and swimming to basketball and volleyball, our sports teams played hard. To have the feeling of movement, the sweat on your brow, the burning feeling in your lungs... that's where it's at. To be a participant, that's what's important! Winning isn't every- thing - becoming faster, bigger, stronger, and having the association of your fellow teammates is...
...... A HOLE l ONE, TWO, THREE... Theteammemberscompeteagain teach other to discover ifthey are boys or men. Bret Minson, Casey Dillman, and Cod) Johnsonparade their Tiger woods' skills. Bret Minson drives the ball onto the green. When asked what his favorite club was he repUed, \"Mydriver, because I am deep when I let the big dawg eat'\" GOLF Mean, GREEN, golfing machines Any way you look at it, its stilla hole in one. The golfteam went to statefor thefirst time in threeyears. TIlE PLAYERS Rl: Ryan Reese, Winston Waltman , ChadJohn son , Marshall Hill, Judd Christensen, Taylor Bickmore R2: Brandon Ballif, Casey Dittman, Chris Lin , CodyJohnson, Bret Minson, RoryJackson, Coach BobJohnson Page by: Jamie Hoskins, Melissa Hancock
Bennett Schreyer oroar again, Dumb mud, You Bob, mug agumbo boy. Many students dancing, basketball, baseball and volleyball but these kids have something a little different in mind, boarding is what they do. Whether it's wakeboarding or snowboarding these guys are pro. They spend countless hours at the slopes or on the lake perfecting spins, jumps and just looking like they have skill. It's a difficult and sometimes painful sport but there's no feeling like landing a 540 rodeo after practicing it for hours and hours.
VARSI1Y ROCKS! COMING OUT AHEAD OFTIlE GAME! P2: Zac johnsonheld theball atahomegame How far you go while Kass Wallin attempted a field goal. P3: Senior,BradleySchultzran foranothertouch- depends on where down at the Homecoming game against Riverton. Bradscored 15touchdownsduring the season, the mo t receivi ng yards in the statethisyear. jordan Kaufmann was thebest cheerleader of the season, never missing a game, but rarelyplaying. jim Stamos worked the hardest on the team. He never missed a day in the weigh t room. PI: Men in tights! Brad Leggat, QB, broke the state records for the most passingyards in one game. you get your start! FASTER...HIGHER.. .STRONGER... Our strength is in our numbers! VARSITY TEAM- Rl: Taylor Higginson, Kass Wallin, Tanner Smith, CodyShoenrock,Joe Biljanic,Brad Leggat,Jordan Knight,Justin Anderson, Alexander Carlson,KrisColes,Jim Stamos,KellyHorrocks R2: John Patea,DarrenPugh,Geoffrey Goodfellow,Scott Rino,William Muti,Cha eJudd,ParisDavis,Bradl~ Schultz, ShawnJohns, Jordan Kaubnan, Scott Warner, Kurt Kleckner R3: Mark Norton,Justin Knudsen, Tyson Dodds,James Oliver, ZackJohanson Mal Cazer, Matt Pedersen,JonQuinton,Andrew Luikart,Adam Ashton,JoshPoulsen, Nate Mabon R4: Tyler Eldridge,TonyLopez, ickPoU, Matt Sonnenberg, Benjamin Weber, Skyler Miller, ZachSmart, Ben Hardy,James Cook, Kameron Savage, Ryan Fitzgerald, ZacharyBench, Garrett SmHh, David Dent DaniB Maloy
tthe Homecominggame agai nst Riverton the VARSIlY bo prepared themselves to make an olIen- sive play on the frolll line. The spirit at the ganles was beller litis year then in the pas!. FOOTBALL COACH TAKENO Takeno was very inspirational. Heremained positive wough- out theseason despitethe win- loss record. FACTS & FIGURES GrnING OFF 0 TIlE RIGHT FOOT! Riverton US Them REGION STARS BradLeggat,Justin Ander- IIh the ball soaring wough the air enior, Bingham son and Brad Shultz, made first team, All iallin natched it with one hand and 35 19 Region. Kass Wallin, Kris Coles and Garrell Alta 26 45 Smith, were named to the 2nd Team. completed the touchdown in the last seconds 27 63 of the Homecoming game. This was Kasse Granger 35 25 Ihinl year on the team. He fell bonored to Kearns 53 0 represent the chool and loves to play. Jordan 20 21 West Jordan ''WE'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES!\" Copper Hills 18 41 Brighton 7 24 7 42 CHASE JUDD #2 KRlS COLES #12 ALEX CARLSON #72 The team does their routine warm-up before the close game against Jordan. The final score was 20-2 1 and went into double overtime. \"EXERCISE YOUR RIGHT An outstandingplayer! Alex held bis weigbt Kris caught a 25 )ld. pass playi11g defensive title TOA GREAT BUTT!\" for the touchdown and and offensive line. He Aaxxding to tbe majority oftbe lead the team as a sqllad s/lI4tnt Ixxi;'. Chase is indeed a leader. He said \"Always said , \"Despite tbe outcome oftbe game great atblete, but more play tbe game as ifit never come offtbe field imJX1rlont/y, aparl from tbe rest with )lollr bead down. \" ofthtotberfootball boys, be has were your very lastf\" tbe nicest bl/II. TIlE VICTORY!!! TEAM CAPTAINS A1theHomecominggameagainst Riverton,JoshPoulsen,Jordan Knight,Garrell Smith andAJex Rl : Kass WaIlin,justin Anderson, Brad leggat,Jordan Knight,Tyler Eldridge R2: Cha ejudd, CarIson fougbt hard and held them back beating them35- 19.Theseason was difficult, but had KeUyHorrocks, Brad Schultz, Kris Coles some highlights, win.ning the homecoming game and beating Kearns 53-0. Page by: Misty Rupp , Karlie Coles, Meghan Coulam Photos: M. Halpin
_ _ _ _ _ __.- _ GOI GOI GOI With the help of team- mates, junior, Skyler Miller ran the team - - to agoodfight inth e7-30 loss to Brighton. - - -_ _ _ _ HERE WE GOAGAJNI KirtKlecknerheld a Brighton defensive player during the . , . . -- - loss. TIlE MAN! \"I loved coaching th i year, the guys were great.\" General cen- sus on the team was th at Daniels was a great coach. JVFOOTBALL No paill, No gaill!! ]Vstruggledand went3-6this season. Remember the difficulties and let them makeyou stronger. THE PLAYERS Rl: Charles Dumond, David Dent, Kurt Kleckner, Geoff GoodfeUow,Josh Poulsen, Tyler Eldridge, Kameron Savage, Skyler Miller, Garrett Smith R2: Zach Smart, AdamAshton,James Park, Matt Sonnenberg, ick PoU, William Muti, Scott Rino,Jordan Kaufman, Danjel Malog, Ben WeberR3: BradCurtis, NateMabon,Matt Pedersen,TonyLopez,Andrew Lukart,VonQuinton, BenHardy, JanlesCook,Zachary Bench, Ryan Fitzgerald Sophomore Football
IT TIlERE. HELP ME PI Pages by Margaret Graff. Joey Woodward : omore.l.1ckJohnsoncOl'ered thebill to If!l from fumbling against Brighton. HE SOPH FOOTBALL GO R1GIIT. NO I.EFTI Howgood i this bjl : phomore Matt Rendodged some prett), Players tDt1ll looking Brighlon lineman. COACH gom• g 11101 : Igu ' thisisCoach lundberg.he' ~ around longenough10 doII'hal illake 10 sgre:1I sophomore coach. places!! Sophomores didgreat this year, It was a seasonfor learning. TIlE PIAYERS Rl: Aaron Ellison,Malthew Ren,DarrenPugh,Juslin Knudsen,ZachJohn on,AuSlin Herrscher,TysonDodd ,MallhewCazer,James Oliver,JeremyJones, PelSlamos R2:Blake GoodfeUolV, alhan John on, AnlhonyGriffen, Danial Bonilo,John Pedersen, Mall H:lrrison, AdamSti n on,John Sperry, alhen Edwards R3: KeUen Pechl,Jaime Briceno, James ebeurer, Addison Reeves, Mike Mocca,JakeJones, Jason Clake, James Gilbert, Kirk Beaver, Brandon Huberl R4: Coach Lundberg,JayWalker, BradyGodvain, Sefesi Silake, Kurt Nacy, Russel Weber, Tyler Jensen, Brandon Cobble,
LEGS TIMT WORK! Travis Riches(top left , Alex Wouden(bot. tom left) , and Zach Christensen (bOllom right). The part of running which Tral; Riches hates the most during a race is, \" 'earlyrunningover peopledumb enough to get in myway. \" This teammay besmall but they have a lot of heart. CROSS COUNTRY Runwith the Best Each member ofthe cross country team earneda personal best making it a successfulseason. THE TEAM Rl: Sarah Godfrey, Alicia MenJove, Amanda Menlove R2 : joel Warren, Zach Christensen, Travis Bauer, Travis Riches, jacob Colvin, Michael Simmons, Wil Eldredge, Chris Hoffer R3: julie Sorenson, Adam McFarland ot Pictured: Alex Wouden Pages by Crystal Brunsvik, Nicole Miller Photos: MHalpin Cross Country
SURVIVAL OF THE FASTEST! Why did you decide to do cross country instead of some other sport? The hOl team is lined up to start their 3.1mile struggle to the finish line at the Region Meet atthe Cottonwood Complex. Chris Hoffer said the hardest part of the race for him is, \"Right alter the start you have to discipline your elf and seta pace even if people are passing you,you can't go too fast. \" CROSS COUNTRY XC Schedule Chris Hoffer Travis Bauer Joel Warren \"/ always liked mnning. \"My dad was a mnner \"Cross cOlmtry is tougber August 29 Region n Meet All tbe otber sports take and it is sometbing tbat quick speed. / mostly appeals to me more tban tban spring sports and September 5 better than any other.\" Jordan, Riverton @ Bingham bave endurance. \" otber sports. \" September 12 West]ordan, Riverton @ Brighton Both coaches had their way of helping each member on the team become stronger to September 26 achieve personal boundaries. CoachSorenson Riverton, Copper Hills @ Alta said, \"Every member improved during the October 8 seasonand set apersonal record! Congratula- Region n meet @ Cottonwood Complex October 17 State SA Championships @ Sugarhouse Park THREE'S THE CHARM! There were only th ree girls on thecross country team, but FIRST-CLASS MALE! theywere just as determined to work hard and do their best in every meet. Each Junior, Michael Simmons ran his heart ont as he tried to puU ahead of the rest at during the ofthe girls runs 3-6 miles everyday to stay in shape and improve their running skills. Region Meet. The majority of the tearn thought he was the most weU-rounded member. Not only They want alJ of you to come join and make the team stronger and bigger. does he run, but he is also in orchestra, jazz band, pep band, and on the Midvale City Council.
THE BEAUTY OF BEl GAJOCK! The year had excellent leadership in cap. tains Dawnie Reaschand JennerJohn On \"floved every minuteof thisseason. What else wo uld you expect when yo u're pia),. ingwith your best fri ends everyday,\"com· mented Jenner. \" It was a great eason. Everyone showed up everyday ready to work and it paid off. We're Region 2 Champs!\" yeUed Dawnie. VARSI1Y VOLLEYBALL You'd better leave sports to the women!! Ifsomeone saysyou play like agirl, take it as acompliment. Volleyball hadagreat season with aturnabout record of12 and2. THE PLAYERS: Rl: Dawnie Reasch, Alicia Braner, Kati Hansen, Heather Johnson, Krista Stoker, Susan Sommers R2: Coach Karen, Ashley Kessler, Dani Shurtleff, Whitney Ryser, JennerJohnson, Man dy Wes tenskow , Coach Chris, Coach McCann Pages by: Rach el Esau, Rachel Paulsen, Olivia Winn Photos: M Halpin
HAVE SO~IE OF THATIII ~ hitney \"The M:U1 iac\" VARSI1Y R) er, shullmed down yet another return during the Brighton g:lme. Whitney was one of the best blo kers. Hillcrestended~le seasonin athree way tie for the regiontrophywith Brightonand Jordan. SEASON RECORD I\\'YIDGHI Bingham Us Them nior Mandy estenskow jumped rugh to Copper Hills WL rerum ahit at the Brighton game. Mandl' was Brighton WL a hU,e part of the team this year and ure Jordan WL helped OUI when it came to raising the team Alta WL spiril Riverton WL Bingham WL How do you feel about how this year's Copper HiJls WL season went? Brighton WL LW Jordan LW WJordan WL Alta WL Riverton WL Whitney Ryser Alicia Braner Heather Johnson NOnUNG HITS HARDER TItAN THIS! Senior Alicia Braner served up a great one '/rotddn'l have askedfor a \"It was a seasoll I'flnever \"Volleyball was the most against Bingham . Alicia was knolVn for her pOlVerful serve . Heather Johnson got air in TlWrfalMOme season! We (fere forget. Most importalltly I fim tbis year. Everyolle on the game against Brighton. The whole teanl had spirit as lhey cheered together in center dtfimttly an awesome leam. the team contributed and court and celebrated a winning point. really appreciated all aur SIlISOTI /fas greal, 12·2 alld those who supported liS. played tbeir guts Ottt. You weregreat! Good luck Most of all, we kicked ace aregior1lropb)'. I'm 1101sad 10 to the team /lext year!\" alld had tbe bestf ans!\" Iazre Hillcresl knowing u:e look regioll.• IFYOU'RE HAPPyAND YOU KNOW IT, CLAP YOUR HANDS\", IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT WINNING... Or not! Itis obvious the coaches were not th e happiest campers. Slate tournament play didn 't Which these girls obviously were, every little play counts. Even lvinning teams have their go as planned and the gi rls were out in 3 matches. The varsityvolleyball teamwent to the state moments of trouble. After having manyseasons of lOSing, the varsity team took volleyball and tournament fo r the fi rst time in quite a few year . BC'Jting Brighton was one of the hi ghlights the school to a whole new level of winning spirit. of the entire season.
JV VOLLEYBALL ...... POWER PLAY! Who says, Junior, Sara Duncan's animal instincts shone through as she hit a power spike. no • juniors Melissa Black and Krista Stoker • did a quick block against their rival team, TIlE PLAYERS Rl: ~ Brighton. junior Ashley Kessler reached Kim Fisher, high to stuff her opponent. Hillcrest lost the struggle in 2, 11 -15 & 4-15 . Sara Duncan, Whitney Morris, Page by Becky Burgan. Natalie Harrison Photos: M. Halpin jessica Hill, Susan Somers, Diana Stringham R2: Coach Charlynn Christensen, Emily Clayton, Melissa Black, Danielle Shurtleff, Ashley Kessler, Krista Stoker °juSt Do It! Darn It!
· phomore teammates ~')'nchronile their jump in a block against Brighton. opho- more Ange\\:t Haslam set herseU up for a spike to make the \\\\~nning point. opho- more !eli '1 L:\\rSon, soars high otT the ground to re cue a ball, making a point again t Bingham. SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL There's only one way to different, but they all have one thing in common -they love the game! THE PLAYERS Rl: LT. Bateman, Kim Fisher, Amy Dickerson, Kristin Meek, Tori Gardner, Emily Edwards, Sarah Westenskow R2: Coach Kym Westwood, Melissa Larson, Angela Haslam, Stephanie Lauritzen, Whitney Morris, Heidi Smith, Coach Crystal Butcher Pages by: Becky Burgon, Natalie Harrison Photos: M Halpin
ROOTS OF THE TEAM Amber Price (top left) deeplyconcentrated on a el\"le while EmilyBroadwater and Heidi Bluth (top right) were caught in the act per- formi ng their \"Slicer 200 I.\" Coach Jim Hashimoto (bottom right) provided in- struction to the teamand coach MicheUe Bosco provided emotional support. WOMEN'S TENNIS Raw talent on cement THE TEAM Rl: Kathryn Lesher (captain), LindsayHarden,EllenWilcox, Jan e Clayton,jenni Matth ews, Lesli e Has himoto , Anna foulger and Jill Borg R2: atali e Pinnell , Dani ell e Dastrup, Sarah Lesher, Katie Ennenga, Amber Price, Heidi Boogen, Jessie Durrant, and Lindsay Harden Not Pic- tured: EmilyBroadwaterand Heidi Bluth Pages by: Colin Bush, Nicole Galbrailh Pholos: MHalpin
BIRDS OF AFEATIlER HUDDLE TOGETIlER WHAT'S YOUR IDEA OF FUN? \\either \\\\ind nor now nor rain nor hail can keep the tennis teanl from pursuing thei r The girls on the tennis team developed a strong camaraderie on and off the courts. Kathryn dominance. Well, maybe they can, but general cold temperature can't! The Lady Huskies Leshersaid,\"There isa pizza party for thewholeteamif everyonewins - which we usuallydo!\" SD~ed up in their big coalS together for warmth before a big match. These could be smiles They obviously had ample opportunity to party together and grow closer. For most of the ofDeJ'l'Ousne ,bewildemlenl,or happniness.Wethink,though,they weresmiling because the players, if not all of them, tenniswas moreofa delightful experience than afierce competition. pbot rapher told them10. Are there any new strategies or skills that you learned this year? GIRLS TENNIS Season Record .... .: Us Them West Jordan 5 0 Alta 5 0 JILL BORG LINDSAY HARDE EMILY BROADWATER \"Wben YO It tlnowYOllr \"EVERYTHING! I've added \"The 'Slicer 2001,' Heidi Copper Hills 5 0 racqllet, lIIake sure),011 spill to m)' groulld strokes alld 1dance around alld tbrow it illto tbe soft alld improved Illy vollies. sing. If gets 'em every Ril'erton 50 area, sllcb as the net, so as 1I0t to break )'ollr My serve is 10 times time!\" Brighton 14 better tball it was racquet. \" Jordan 50 before.\" Bingham 50 West Jordan 5 0 Alta 4 1 Copper Hills 5 0 Riverton 50 Brighton 05 Jordan 50 Bingham 50 VOLLEY TILL ruESU GOES DOWN! TALKABOUTPOWER! KatieEnnenga, }es ie proved her mastery of tennis thi who's game has beencompared to those lear as she domi nated the net. Her of amp ras and Wiltiams,warms up her record for the season was 11 -3. Jessie serve while getting ready for competi- is known for her fancy technique. tion. Katiewas voted most inspirational player byher teammates.
COACH PUT ME I Captai n Jacee Frandsen hardly ever sat the bench. KNOCK OUT Senior Jill Shurtleff went up for a header alld knocked out her opponent on her way down. GOAL!!!!! WiUlOut taking ofT her shirt, Michelle Okumura ( 19) and Annie orth ( II ) celebrate a goal agai nst SOCCER Put om.ne., ANEWcoach, NEWuniforms, NEWteam, NEWregion, NEW season, aNEWfoundation! Ole, Ole, Ole, Ole, This chant from the injured players and JV team gave the varsity team that last inch ofmotivation to give it their all. Hillcrest heldJor- dan 0-0 until the final minute because of the strength and unity of the team. Throughout the game the sideline fans were battling with the cheers getting louder and louder each time. Theschoolspirit the fans brought helped each player play even more outstanding than theyhad expected. Opponents didn'texpect to have much competition that day but were soon shown up. Hill- crest eventually lost in the last 30 seconds ofthe game 0-1.
l\\tARTIN VILLEGAS Page by: Jill Shurtteff & Jacee Frandsen He concentrated on skills Photos: M. Halpin during practices rather than how much theycould run. The GIRLS teRm agreed that they im- SOCCER proved as a whole with him. PUT YOUR HEART INTO IT If there was one team you would like to beat, Riveton Them Team captains Jacee Frandsen and Jill who would it be? Alta 34 Sburtleff made a team goal each game and Copper Hills 05 had tbe team make individual goals as weU, Brighton 50 Theyworked hard togetber to make the team West Jordan 03 more united this year. Binghrun 52 Jordan 23 Riverton 07 Alta 42 Copper Hills Brighton I5 West Jordan 31 Binhrun 05 Jordan 40 13 0 KLWRA HORROCKS BROOKE BUDDELL KARLIE COLES UP AND OVER THE WALL WITH EASE! Sophomore,Ashley Paskett kept up the game \"/ like the new region \"If/ could go back / intensity up until the last minute of every game and even wanted to playwhen she was \"ane team I'd like to beat because we can beat tbe would want to beat injured. new teams in it.\" Sbe Brighton and sbow tbelll isjortian because ofjenny would like to beatjordan tbey're not as good as because sbe'splays club tbey tbink,\" KarUe made Hartel Gordan's sweeper), witb some oftbe girls tbeAll Region list. she'smy best friend and from jordan. she beats me at everything. \" RI:jacee Frandsen and Jill Shurtleff R2 : Melissa Mclachlan, l acie Akre, Brooke BuddeU, THAT'S MY GIRL! Paul Moizer was Hillcrest's coach last year and is now Riverton's head Kristen Barney, Kim Anderson, DanieUe Hughes, MicheUe Dewyea, Alise BaUard, Jenna coach. He went there lookingfor a change not expecling toget beat byhis old girls. HiUcrest Uegante R3: Rachel Carey,Jackie Boogaard, Candace Zurn, Kailei Williams, Megan Barney, out played Riverton and pulledoff a bigW. enior KarlieColes commented,\"It was fun to show Sami Kocherhans, Suzie Wright, Carla Glade, Courtney Blanke, Katie Anderson, Kendra Paul how muchwe've improved as a team thisyear.\" Junior, Brooke BuddeUsays,\"Imi s Paul Horrocks R4: Assistant Coach AUison Capadia, Denise Payne, Annie forth, Marta Pawlowski, as a person not as a coach.\" UnsayWardle, Karlie Coles, Asley Pasketl, RachelWard, Rebecca Ward, Coach Martin Villegas Girls Soccer
GREAT WAYS TO MAKE EXTRA POINTS! Sophomore, Vince liights, attempted a daring shot in the game against West Jor. dan. Senior, Chris Neihart, prepared to rebound. Junior, Kyle Kenison , showed thatwhite men CAl jump while he madea 3-point shot in the game against West Jordan. We lost 40-4 . VARSI1Y BASKETBALL Aday in the life of... Areyou sureyou want a man who can cook? MEET THE TEAM Rl: Nick Ison, Marshall Hill, Kyle Kenison, Dustin Lowe, Ryan Fitzgerald, Vince Hights, AndyDemill, Matt Manning, Coach Collins R2: Coach Tingey, Cody Johnson, David Edwards, Colt Adams, Brad Leggat, Chris Neihart, Bryan Leavitt, Adam Andrew, Zach Brown, Coach Lundberg
AIM FOR THE RIM junior, Ry:Ul Fitzgerald, The Competitive leaped high over his defender to make a 2 Edge pointer. The V:lfSity players reallyenjoyed the season because they all got along so well with each other. They played like \"brothas\". Scores Scores u.m; IT ALL BEHIND! Skyline Us Them Alta Us Them Granger 46 47 \" 'or, Bryan Leavitt,defended thekey against Kearns 45 60 Brighton 35 49 2{est jordan player. The season was better Taylorsville 48 46 Jordan 50 44 th3n last rear, espedaJJy \\vith the (Wo wins Cottonwood 48 46 Riverton 52 59 Highland West Jordan 40 41 Brighton, bringing the jug home to Clearfield 31 55 Bingham Copperhills 39 37 35 54 What do you do to prepare for the game? Riverton 39 32 Alta 32 50 West Jordan 50 44 36 33 Bingham 34 56 Bingham 40 47 Jordan CopperhiIls 32 57 lach Brown Cody Johnson Brad Leggat roted most inspirational Co-Captain, said, \"We all CO-Captail1, said, \"We all by bis teamates, Zach go to Fazoli's to beeJlIp listell to music in the said, \"/ think about locker room to help calm beJore agame.\" (!I;erything / can do to tIS beJore agame. \" COMING ON STRONG. CodyJohnson and Zach Brown were like Stockton to Malone help my team. \" on the court. Pick and drive, they worked as a team. HUDDLE IN, BOYS! YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. The team huddled in to talk over a few game plans. Everyone agreed they all worked well as Chris eihart, Cody johnson, and Adam Andrew line up for a free throw. These three starters ateam and everyone contributes to make this team what it is. kept the intensity throughout the game. They're the motivators of the team and they provided th e nucleus for most of the plays throughout the game.
HUSKIES' THRJLLS AND SPILLS Marshall Hill walked along the sideline. He is proud to bea freshman who played on all three teams. Ben Hendy dived for the ball.ThoseJaguarssure can jump, but Huskies can jump higher. \"It has beenan awesomeexperience toplay]V as asopho- more,\" said Vince Hights. JV Basketball High performance comes from the inside. Although eachplayer has adifferent strength, when it really matters theypull them all together. THE PLAYERS Rl: Kyle Kennison, Colt Adams, Adam Andrews, David Edwards, Dustin Lowe R2: ick Ison, Andy Demille, Ryan Fitzgerald, Vince Heights, Marshall Hill, Matt Manning.
IlooNG W VE (edri Dal;s lI':l\\ched in di appoinment ,the ball went out of bounds. Phil Price belped his teammate struggle for the ball. Pbil said:'Our team i really good atthree pointers and shooting the ball:' Bryce Srun on demon rate this qUality. Sophomore Basketball Pla}in'it cool! In the spotlight, these newplayers turned afew heads. TIlE PLAYERS Rl: Coach Sam Richins, Ben Hendy, Zane Beetles, Gabe Bowers, Cedric Davis, Jeff Edwards, Phil Price, Coach Bob Johnson. R2: Brad Dutton, Bryce Brunson, Creshen Butler, Tyson Mckay, Matt Manning, Marshall Hill.
MBERS! enior) es icaSealyandSophomoreAshleo, Barber proved two is better than one in ~ rebo und attempt during th e Brighton game. SeniorJennerJohnsonshowedher defensive skills as she stopped a Brighton player right in hertracks. Senior Chirstine Perri n took a shot while avoiding the Bengal defense. VARSITY BASKETBALL And Now The Ganle Begins... VARSITY TEAM Rl: HeatherJohnson, Mayra Calata, Sami Kocherhaans, Hollie Gattis, Kendra Horrocks, Veronica Estrada, Ally Young R2: Coach Audrey Richards, Coach Beky Rees, Kaydee Jorctin on, Christine Perrin ,Jessica Sealy, Jenner Johnson- captain, Ashley Barber, Chelsey Kammerman, jacy Suttlemyre, Rebecca Paulsen, Coach Gerry Trelease Varsity Basketball
TIME TO GET TOUGH ALL OVER THE COURT es Audrey Richards and Gerry Trelease gave thegirlsa Uttle helpful advice duringatime Senior Sami Kocheranns was a Irong player this season for Ihe LadyHuskies and scored big outa! the 8riohton game. \"Coacha1wa) tried to motivate us. Shegave usadvice and sometimes in moslof tllegames. \"Ialways Iry 10 play the wholegame and give myselfand my leam 100%.\" ~ sottechnicals to get us fired up!\" said enior anti Kocheraans Coach Richards played 1\\ was a difficult season 10 give, bUI Ihe remaining players stuck il oul to the end. Good job. ltJSketbaII for the LadyHuskies years ago as weU. What's one thing about this season you really liked? Varsity Girl's Basketball HIllCREST SCOREBOARD Lone Peak US Them Bingham Us Them Ashley Barber Jenner Johnson Kendra Horrocks East WL Copper Hills LW \"!!ove everybody and we \"I/'s bard work. Tbe \"Tbe team bad a lot of Taylorsville WL Riverton LW are all bot! Even. wben we remaining team members talent, but we needed to Granger LW LW are losing, we still can were veryl u.nited. We pitt it togetber. If/Jen Skyline WL Alta LW appreciate ourparents we aren't doing so well, Hunter LW LW laugb ill/p!\" supporting liS so well. \" Alta LW Brighton LW we can still smile Kearns LW West Jordan LW most oftbe time. \" Brighton LW Jordan LW West Jordan LW Bingham LW IT'S ALL IN THE WRIST.•. LW Copper Hills LW Senior HeatherJohnson got ready to pass it off Jordan LW Riverton tooneof her team mates. Heather was known for an excellent shot from the three point Une and her strong defense. I SEE THE LIGHT! Seniors Heather Johnson and Santi Kocheraans waited in FASTER, HIGHER, STRONGER... anticipation for arebound after thefoul shot. 80lh were recognized byIheir fellow Sophomore Rebecca Paulsentook a shol dur- LadyHuskies as strongplayers on the court and inspirational people off the court. ing Ihe Brighlon game. She may be only a sophomore, bUI Becca slarled many of Ihe varsity games and was a key player when it came 10 gelling Ihe rebounds on the court. Varsity Basketball
ONLY A FEW STEPS AWAY... Junior Kendra Horrocks dribbled in close for one of her base line jumpers she was knownfor Junior Mayra Calala, leam captain and avel) inspirational player, drove th e lane for aIa) up. Sophomore AllyYoung lOok the lay up in th e game againsl Bingham. \"Ally rocks whenshe is on the coun!\" comm ented cap. tain Rebecca Paulsen , \"She really mak~ things happen with her enthusiasm.\" ]V Basketball Going to Extremes! These days, little girls don't live down the lane, they drive down it! THE PLAYERS: Coach Audrey Richards, A1JyYoung, Kendra Horrocks, Mayra Calata, Ashley Barber, Whitney Morris, Rebecca Paulsen, lacy Suttlemyre, Hollie Gattis, Veronica Estrada, Coach Beky Rees 136~ iris J.V,Basketball
mERE'SONLY ONE WAY TO PLAY IT! Sophomore Jamie Wardle wenl [or the slea!. The leam says Jamie is a hard worker bUI she sal , \"I think evel)'one works hard.\" Sopho- more Dani Shurtleff played strong defense IgainslBingham. She loves defense and lold us \"IUke defense because I love blockingshols.\" .\\ndSophomore Lori Hal! dribbled down court Sophomore Basketball Reach for the exceptional Because life is not a spectator sport! TIlE TEAM: AllyYoung, Lori Hall, Amber ruddle, Kristina Monson, WhitneyMorris, Jamie Wardle, Katie Conk, Dani Shurtleff, Angie Haslam, Melissa Sharp, Cassie Goff, Reonia Anderson, Magan Chartier, Coach Kym Westwood 137 Sophomore Girls Basketball
Swimming SURE WE HAVE AN AlTITUDE, rrs Ready, CALLED WINNI Gf Captains Rl: Jes. sica Bishop,SnJan Curtis R2 :jenn Haynie, MarenWycoff, Trevo r Harris, Kelli Smith, Andrew jorgensen. OUR UTILE BABYl Melanie Winegar(8) i anup and coming swimmer for HiUcrest. he is defiantl\\' going to dominate when she's a senio;. • WAY TO BE COACH! Coaches Stone, Michele Curtis andj oshSkow did a great job th is year in making us the be t swim· mers we can be! Set, Swim! Cold water means nothing. Rainy days don Jt matter. Anda national holiday means twopractices instead ofone! CHECK OUT THAT WING SPAN! Stuart Curtis (1 2) was the teams top male butterflyer tillsyear andhas beenfor most ofhis timeat Hillcrest. LOOK AT THAT BREAST .... STROKE! Kelsey Allred (l0) , replied, \" ananana, Breaststroke!! Go ME!!\" DO YOU HAVE TICKETS TO THE GUN SHOW!?! Rachele Kofford (10) isanew addition tothe team, she came to LIS from Murray Hi gh. KISSY KISSY! Preston Catmllll (10) knew how topractice, but we're not ure what!
TRY AND FLY AUTILE HIGH ERI WHAT A The ,wimmers in 1:U1e one do the brokell fly SEASON! drill tl')~ng to improve thier stroke at tech- nique pmctice. Christy Kartchn r ( II ) said, \"You wouldn't think so, but flyi ng lI~th one arm is easier than flying lI~th both.\" Girls Boys LOOK AT TIlAT BOY GO! ophomore ate Provo Us Them Provo Us Them worked on hi kick during practice. Mt. View WL Mt. View WL Jordan WL LW Iksaidhi favorite thingabout swimming was West Jordan WL Jordan WL ~ girls in their tight racing suits evel')'day! Bingham WL West Jordan WL Alta WL Bingham WL What would you say to someone to pump Copper Hills LW Alta LW them up before their race? Riverton WL Copper Hills WL Brighton WL Riverton WL Granger LW Brighton LW Region WL Granger WL State 40 Region 60 60 State 20 0 Kristen Barney Tim TulJis Jeon Haynie lou got this race!! You Bring it Home!!! What )'01/ gotta do is can do it!!!!! swim faster than tbe DON'T FALL! Swimmers get in the start position for a race at the Green & White other team alld YOI/'l/e meet, wbere wbite terun won! Jerilyn says sbe wants a rematchI (she was on got apretty good chalice the green team) o/willlling!! M.~ OVERBOARD! CLOCK WISE FROM BOTIOM: Mike Simmons, Aaron Flaherty, Dale BAYWATCH BABESI Rl: Melanie Winegar, Andrea Kartchner, taci Eaton, jenn Haynie, jerilyn Brunson, Christy Kartchner, Hailey B,ulow. R2: MarenWycoff, Kristen Barney, icole Butterfield, Heath Capps, ate Edwards, Kevin Barnes, Tim Tullis, PresIOn CatmuLl, Trevoe Tucker, Megan Barney, jessica Bishop. R3: Carlyn Cage, Abby Caldwell, Kelli Smith, Erica Ihrris, tuart Curtis, Andrew jorgensen, eil Armstrong, Daniel jorgensen, Evan Smith. ot Beatty, Rebecca Eschler. ot Pictured: Kelsey ALlred, Rachele Kofford Pictured: Ames Bell Page by Jessica Bishop
Wrestling LOOK AT MIl, LOOK AT tIlI - enior Brandon hafizadch won 61h place allhe Men Beasl of Ihe Easl TOllrnamem in Del:lllart m• Dec. 15, 200 I. Brandon is one of theb('\\1 wrestlers on the leam and wiU be compel. ing .11 tate. ALL I THE FAMILY opho. more Steve Garcia picked lip where hil brother Pal left off. lIe's working hard 10 fi ll the big expecL1tions and keep with familYlradition .O TOP OF THE WORLD . hawn Brunson struggled wi th a B ngal, a fight he was determined 10 wi n. Shallll is a captain this year. TIghts! The wrestling team is a dedicatedgroup ofMEN, kicking the trash out ofa bunch oflittle boys THE BOYS: Rl: Jeff Wilson, Steven Garcia, Jordan Short, Eric McCallister, Tagger Terell, Evan Woody, athan Hoffer, Robert Takeno R2: Coach Pugh, Coach Stevens, Russel Webber, Sam Peterson , Tyson Baley, Shawn Brunson, Anthony Griffin,Joe Benedict, Coach Brunson R3: Alex Slate, Blake Goodfellow, Brian Potter, Ryan Anderson, Kevin Takeno, Tanner Smith,Brandon Shafezadeh, Matt Kazer, Coach Peterson
o CHI Br:llldon Shafezadeh hows off his Varsity &JV mu ' les bysmashing the opposition in to the Wrestling 10velY \"worm·infe t d\" mats. Boo· ,m! Wrestling Record RUSE THE ROOFttBrandon hafizadeh was ed \\ictol)' after pinning a member of Bingham Us Them on' \\'1lfSity team. Brandon was nomi· Riverton LW for nab All tate thi year. He has been Copperhills LW West Jordan WL msthng \\\\im Hillcrest inee his freshmen LW Xow mat' dedication. Alta LW LW What makes wrestling worth the struggle? Jordan LW Brighton Brandon Schafezadeh ate Hoffer Shawn Brunson 'Pride only nmsfor as \"I don '/need a crowd. longas you make it... \"Ifyoufail/o practice, don '/need cbeer/eaders. 1 don 't needfame. 1don 't YOli practice /0 fa il.\" need reason. 11VRlJ. TLE!\" YO CAN DO IT! Brandon Gobble readies him elf to kick some trash on the mats. Every match begin with a friendly little handshake, hut i it reallyfriendly? .-'-':'r . .~.: ·~~~mrf: .~~. \". ,- r• ~..,. ..',.~\", I ....,.. . . . . 'i '/ I ' : \"'_. . . ' ........;&;~I ... SIMI! Brandon Shafizadeh and Shawn Brunson show these doUs who's boss. Brandon and PLEASE, 0\" PLEASE HAVB MERCY ON MEl ate Hoffer struggled to hold down a member Sbrm were me two captains of the year. of Riverton's team. Have some of thaI. \"All in a days work for a Huskie,\" said ate. ate was a strong aspect of our wrestling teamthis year.
\"\"\"\"\" CHEER I ACTIO : Thecheer learn hil aSlunt righl onallhefOOLball gameagain I Jordan.These girlsIm 'e10 beslrong10 lifl eacholher OI'er Iheir heads. Am)' Robbins lakes ti me-oul 10 resI after doing a diffi. cult lumbling pass. Ash lee Firlh hold> Cheerleaders Competition brings out the best in us. ThereJs more blood, sweat, and tears involved in cheer competitions than people think. CHEERLEADERS Rl: Ashlee firth, Megan Firth, Amy Robbins, Breanne Leary R2: Laura Hansen, John Hubert, Britiney White, Larry Ruckman.
Songleaders HlSm' CAPTAIN : Cheer- Illee Firth, ong-Ginger Davis \"\\ think the whole team works GO HHS GOI ongleaders do a traditional cheer to get them ready for their I'cll together, the b t part is that we all are so do e,\" said hJee. Ginger agree's ..~ e performance out on the field. I great song squad.We are all best friends and we have fun and work reallyweUtogether thin et hard.\" Do you think cheering helps enhance school spirit? . ...~~ --.: ~ -- ,.~, Jane Jensen Meredith Rock Ashlee Firth WHY SOME LIPS GET KISSED, SOME GET CPR The whole squad Rl: AshJee 'Udoesn 'I really, becau e \"/ guess so. rbal's a Firth, Ginger Davis R2: Britiney White, Meredith Rock, Megan Firth, Lori Hedman PtvJiIe don 'I rea/~1 Iislell \"Yes, but ii's liP to Ibe question )'011 sbollld ask R3: L'Irry Ruckman, Brianne Leary, Amy Robbins, Laura Hansen, Sarah Dejong, Ibe studenl body. \" Laura Brad haw,Jane Jensen,John Hubert atlbe games.\" crowd alld student body wbelber or 1101 we sbow SONGLEADERS: Sarah Dejong, Meredith Rock, ourspiril by being Ginger Davis, Lori Hedman, entbllsiastic about sporls Laura Bradshaw JaneJensen. and alllbe olber aspecls 01 Hillcresl .\"
ITS ALLWORTH IT!Cheering is a lot of hard work. It takes the motivation of do. ing something you love to go through all the ti ri ng practices which sometimes last fo r three hours. \"We have to practice the entire year there is no off season\" Mindy Hughes says. But in the end the gi rls say it is all worth it. They work hard to inspire each other and the crowd. JV Cheer Pure Adrenaline ((We show what we}vegot andall the clashing, individual personalities unitefor one briefshinning moment. )}Ashley Garcia TIlE TEAM Rl: LaurenLarsen, Rachel Kilborne, Julie Garcia, Amber Judd R2: Amber Meadows, MindyHughes, MichelleJaques, Ammje Hoopes, Alissa Kinghorn, Andrea Behlling R3: Kristen Castleberry, Barbara Benmon ]V/Sophomoreshowcheer wonfirst at the Region competition. ]V tries to get thecrowdinvolvedat the basketball games. All thecheeringthey do at these games is onlypractice for whenthey go to ationals in Anaheim,Californja during chool in March.
11lEr RE ALWAY HERE TO PPORTI II the rain) I\\' .lIher, in th blazing hot .in frt'ezing \\lind the cheerleaders ttre JI: there to suppon our . chools teams 10 matter the lI'elther. \"Ilole heering r nI) feUo\\l ' tudents to help them do eir be:t!\" commented 1eg:lll ~ ettstein. Sophmore Cheer It's only just begun ((The sophomore squad was an inspiration to Varsity and]V because they were always happy and willing to work hard JJMeredith Rock TIlE SQUAD Rl: Tiffany Thomas, Camille Weaber, Sarah Cozzens, Ann Vincent, Alexis orman,HeatherPeck, atalieHart R2: Shauna Ririe, Chelsea Whittenburg, Heidi Jensen, Christeena Posey, Megan Wettstein, Aubrey Bickmore R3: Gina Davis, Alicia dewolfe We got spirit yes we do! Thewinter sport pep rallysparked up excitement for the new year as the cheerleaders performed the rou- tine that they competed with at regionaIs.
Page by Rachel Paulsen . Rachel Esau . Melissa Hancock MY, HOW SHE DID RUN ON Photos: Jessica Bishop Brooke Buddell ( 11 ) pulled ahead or Girl's Track a jordan track member. Amanda The Fast Menlove ( 10) ran side-by-side with an opponent in a long distance event. Jessie Ballard (9) pulled ahead duro ing the Jordan High School meet. and the Fetn·ln·lne The road to success ispavedwith endurance. THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL: Rl: Lacy Akre,jackie Boogard, Kri ten Castleberry, Megan Barney, Ashley Pasketl, julie acey, Amber judd, Mary Bloomdale, Ofelya Torrosyan R2: Denise Payne, Erin Cottle, Amanda Menlol'e, Kendra Horrocks, Alex Powell, Seneta, Ann Vincent, Amy Candrian, Candice Zurn R3: ?, ?, Sarah Wilson, Melissa Black, Alicia Menlol'e, Dani Shurtleff, Corrie johnson, Rachel Sanlsel R4: Adrianne BUllerwick, Ally Young, Lori Hall, Vanessa Gerber, Mary Lee Vanweird, Lupe Leota, Ashley Barber R5: Coach Peterson, Kerstan Anderson, Lexi Ashton, ?, Coach Bowers, Coach Merhish
J lP TO IT! Girl's Ann Yin ent participated in the hurdle relay Track cl'ent at ottonwood. The girls took second place for this event and should be I'ery proud of them elI' s for doing so since thi was a multi-school im~t:ltiol1al. Coach Bowers Where or what is your inspiration SHE'S GOT LEGS1 while you are competing? Junior Candice Zurn oared over the hurdle far a11ead of herJordan opponents in the 100 meter hurdle event. Thi event takes dedication and strength and is always one of the more competitive events at any meet. Julie acey-Captain Amber Judd-ll Ann Vincent-ll o TIlE FAST TRACK \".IJy Mom & Dad. \".II}' imspiration is m] brother,Chase. \"Never sell )'ol/.rse!f He is amazing to me! He molres me short ofYOIIr higbest Meli sa Nelson (9) and Amanda Menlove ( 10) have iron will as they run the I mile [bow tbat's cheesey, /tantto push myselfso [can be beller. potential. Always give distance event atJordan High School. The Huskies didn't win this meet, but it was early buttbe)' help me in [lore being able to spend lime rritb ),ollrse/fyollr personal in the season and there was lots of time to improve trrr)1bing (i.e. training arJstuJ!) and they come bim eMJdoy after reboot doing best and do it someling Ite botb lore: running for ),ollr team! to et'eTJ' meet and burdlts. Thanh for afrJtbingCbasi!\" Go for the GOLD!!!\" totally support me!\" Bloomdale (10) pushe her elf in the 300 meter hurdle event at the Cottonwood High WOMEN GETfING AHEAD Invitational. Many chools went to this competition. Hurdles is oneofthe tougher, but exciting events to watch and participate in. JVHusky Girl's take off with the gun in one of the heats for the 100 meter dash. The 100 meter dash is one of the toughest and 1110st competitive events in the sport of track and is al 0 one of the hardest to train for.
Page by Rachel Paulsen , Rachel Esau, Melissa Hancock latt Hansen (12) wenlthc distance in the Photos: Jessica Bishop long jump in the meet against Jordan. John Patea (1 2) showed his own personal Boy's Track power as he prepared to hurl the shotput. Pure adrenaline is what Sam Christensen Faster, (10) needed as he raced in the mile event. Higher, Stronger.• • ((This track team worked hardand competed well as a whole. We had many strengths thisyear. }J- Coach Merhish MEN INSHORTS! Ri: Pete Stamos, David Edwards, Dan Bjarnson, Kevin Takeno, Zach Johannsen,Jim Oliver, Vomar Jacome, Vong Martinez, George Barrett, Ward Mayfield, Alex Bunnell R2: Jason Bickmore, Michael Bernardi, ick Lutz, Gabe Bowers, Kellen Pect, Creshawn Butler, Alex Wilkinson , Tim Harden, Tom Johnson, Thomas Caiyas R3: Dan Maloy, Mike Simmons, Todd Green, Kelly Horrocks, Ryan Bickmore, Malt Romney, James Cook, Jensen Warnock, Tyson Dodds, SimonJust R4: Coach Peter on, Charles Lee, Scott Rhino, Brian Gray. 1,1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, R5: Garret Smith, Tyler E1drege. Matt Kaiser, Stuart Petty, Robert Takeno, Ben Hendy, Mike Ashby,JessieJoseph, Geoffrey Simeona, 1, R6: Coach Merhish, David Dent, Cameron Savage, Preston CatJl1ull, Sefesi Sitake, 1, atc Mabon, 1, ate Johnson, Dan , Devin Abel R7: Coach Bowers, Ben ~Iardy, Josh Poulsen,John Patea, Will Muti,Jim Stamos,Jordan Knight
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