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Wow! What a season. Kristin Smith swings desperately in a close match . Her aim wasn't off as she and her partner, Bre Stuver took second in state against Highland, the defending state champions. Holy Smoke!! Look out Wimbledon!! Bre Stuver was the only sophomore to compete at state for Hillcrest. This season, four players made it compared to only one last year. Do SomelhingNicole.Nicole Nelford wailS for Ihe opposi· Look at these lazy Huskies. During a mid· lion 10serve. The Huskies qualified for region in which Ihey season match,IheHuskieslooka brealher. BUI,ii's playedaranked Mounlain View learn.Aller Region,Hillcresl not all fun andgames. Krislin Smilhsays, 'II's 9996 \\Venllo slaleand playedvery well againsl Davis High. me nial10 play Ihisgame.\"

OOKMA, Dribble , dribble , dribble . Keep the Is n't this the wrong sport for NO HANDS ball in control,\" Leslie Nash think s to in g a field goal? Ste herself asshe run sdownfeild. Hillcrest Woodward keeps her eyes on later wen t on and defeated Hunter 11 as she prepares to send it down to O. \"We went to each ga me with the She had one of th e strongest kicks attitude to win.\" Maggie Neison the team. The girls soccer team had an up and down year. But over all the whole team improved. 1IVllllrLrrrrLDI~~KLrR~cON m~~ri~i~i~~fo~~~ play,er as well as one of the best players in the state. She worked hard all year to make us competitive. No matter how tougb things got she never quit and played hard every game.1I lJaul Moizer The Players R1: Maggie Neisen , , Stephanie Woodward, Lynette Dickerson, Heather Barney, Brandy Ljunberg , Sara Mor ley, Carrie Hartlerod R2 : Katie Elde . Dayna Adams, Brooke Scherbe l, Rebecca Bishop , Heat her j acobso n , Mary Neisen R3: j analee Frandson, Brit- tany Pope, Tri sha Ross S1: Mandy McAl lister,Crystal Hickenlooper, Amy Turner, Audrey Bingham ,GennySehr. jill Candria n S2: Maren Va nwagner, Andrea Martinez, Leslie Nash, jodi Bryner, Kerstin Plagemann, Sandee Brown, Annika Page, Alicia Nelson Missing: Kerri Nordfelt, Kelli Nordfelt Photos:V. Garcia , M .Tripp

She's got legs and she knows how to use them. Maren Vanwagner does a nice fake out against an Alta player. Quick feet a nd fast thinking is a big part in soccer. What a way to use your head. Stephanie Woodward uses her head for more than school work. Some- times after the game asprin was her friend . Can't I play?Paul Moizerdid anexcellentjobcoach- On your marks , get set, Kick! The ingthe team to 7wins this season. He'salso agreat tea m practices were ha rd work. but player and would often crimage alone against the sometimes they took a break to just whole team and the girls would still lose. have a little fun.

i!iiiiiiiii INISHING All dear!! An unidentifiedplayer catches ahail Mary Hurry! DougSmithattemptsa passasaSkyline p ON TOP pass to score atouchdownin thegameagainstBrighton. interiers. Skyline, in ordertoget psyched up for Justwhen we thoughtwe'dlostthe gamebecauseof an game all shaved their heads. Hillcrest, not to interception and ascorebyBrighton,we scoredhoping outdone, all bleached theirhairblonde. It didn'tWin tohang ontothelead for the lastminute and ahalf. the game,but it was great boostforour spirit and What agreat season it was for the Varsity Football Team! Their record of 6and 5 did not indicate the excitement they created for aschool that had been lacking in school spirit for years. r T'lUMorprAUJAMLC~ 1\\ L L \"He's was one of our very best players on the field and yet he's humble. All of the guys respected him and looked up to him.\" Coach Leslie. The Players: RI:John Il'ilson,Josh Eades,Greg Pedellen,lon Rudd,Rod South~urth.KC.lensen~iarkRobertsStew Priskos,lamesTaumopeau.Tony Roberts,Dan Anderson.Aaron RowseliShawn Gates,Donney SaIaL1r.[nc IV'IllinsonR1:DaItCa~krerry.Nkk Hintze.JedHolt~,lasonArxierson,Tyler PrawinJI. Webrer,Mark Mau~n,Greg White,Damon Anderson,Heber Dew,losh Smith,Dan Call.Tony Mascaro,Scon II~itehouse.Trent lofgren. R.l: Brett Hutchinson,Matt Glassey,Brian Platt,Mark Allen,David lohnson,GregDibble,Scott Snell~like M)~5,losh IVard,lason Kikhrist,lake Shied,Dustin Bryant,Dalid Van Onon,lames Whitehead,Dalid Ha)11ie. R4:Ban Ch~raus,j.R. Christensen,leremySobiesky,Mike Holtby,Mike Bnnghu5t.Tyson Olldroyd.leremyHunt,Greg IVhite,john Valenti.leremy Rorerts.TroySchultz,GaryStidham teve Greal'esShawn Hall.JohnGulley. R5: Bnan Platt,jeremyMckenzie,Bob Larson,Nate BolVlden,Andrew Turcsans~,Wade Hanrerg,lacob Blair,DrelV Shultz,Ryan Peterson.Kevin Parry~1ike Moon,GerryMontgomery.Todd Bo~.Willie\\Vardle~like leyba. R6: james fountaine.Travis Hopbns,Doug Smith,Drew Hancey,Kevin LeggeMdam McClellen,josh Vranes,Nick Nord~uist,Chns Caliister.Aaron Chamrerlain,DougMcPhie,jakeAnderson,RickRhrnehan,PauI Hansen,Rya n Nell1on. R7:Matt Barrett,Nick Enwund,Ryan EII~lunh,Bnan Borg,Nick Paulk,Marcus Saleh.louisMartinez,jake francom.Dal~ Chnstensen,Fred Gammel,Dan Hilisheim,Bnan Ha)11ie,Zane Davis,RandyHomer,Glade Going.Ryan Hagen. R8: I.D. Parmer,Nate Tilley,jeff Swallow,Waylon Wardie,DaIid Picken.Troy Cowin.Todd Roberts,lim Dotson.R9:Manager· BnanRorerts,HeadCoach·leeLeslie,Cooches-Rickll'ilson,DanBowe5,john ford,Stel~ BoII~ren,Craig Haslip,DaveDavies,Not Pictured·Bruce Takeno.

Go for the legs! Nate Bowlden, #33, shows good technique as he goes for the sack on S~'Yline's quarterback. Winning this game would have sent us tothe University of Utah for finals. Bet you can't catch me... An unidentified player dashes through amob 01 Bengals as he goes for the score. The wi noverBrighton gave us hope for state. R.E.U.T.E.U.G.E.H.H. Number 66, Mike Bringhur t Feet don't fail me now. James Taumoepeau, #5, 101 and number 55, DamonAnderson areintroduced from doesn'tgiveup the ball for anything. Even thoughwe the tunnelattheHomecominggame.Thcywercpumped 10 t,ourtactics and skillsbroughtusfartherthan we've andreadytokicksome Bangle-butt. gonein ten years. It wasafun season tobe apart of.

LZtLIIIIIi FEW BUT How would you like to be the Bottom Man 11 Defense move that ball! Head bang a Afumble on the field creates HAVOC as American bodies slam together as Hillcrest tries to p PROUD Fork and Huskies hustle to receive the ball. \\Ve back American Fork. Hillcrest had a challe don't know who recovered the ball but probably ing season with their onlywin against Binghar American Fork judging bythe season. \"To be a IV Lets hope theydo bettter next year as Vars! player you desire to get your butt kicked by the varsity all week,so theylook good,but next year it's our turn \" - RandyHomer. photos: S.Larsen Junior Varsity is the scout- ing team for the varsity defense. They played well for not practicing as a team. W~DE HANBERG \"Wade was named the most in- spirational player because he was hard working and concentrated well on the game,\" said Coach Dan Bowers. The players Rl :Josh Eades, JeffSwal- low, Jon Rudd, Willie Wardle , Chris Callister, Dan Hillsheim R2 : Rym Elldridge , Nick Paulk , Aaron Chamberlin , David Ha ynie, Da n Anderson , David Pickett R3: Jake Francom ,Wade Hanberg, NateTilley, Nick Nordquist, Jim Dotson R4: Nick England , Loui s Martinez , Kev in Leggett, Marcus Saleh , Randy Homer. Not Pictured: Zane Davis, Rick Rhinehart , DougSmith , Nate Bou lden Coaches: Dan Bowers, Rick Wil son

M ter of the l\\lountain ! ~1ike ~I n Adam McClellan and Rya n Peter on l•ant amon spnmci p.lst the -15 \\lard line as he concen- scramble for the bottom where its wa nne I. the ittle mn trJt on landinll on hi fee t durinll the B lensen ay .\" \\Ve're working hard so we rhall\\, again t Or~m . which ended in favor can take it when we are seniors. Hillcrestwill olliilk '-I. A lame F untaine aid.\" PIa VOUI I. no regret !' b hard to be\"t !\" In the ga me \"gainst Orem. Hillcre t proved thi to be true. lust remem- ber guys. a Brian Haynie ays.\" Eat . leep, and Play Footballl\" The Sophomore FB team had 4 wins against 5 losses, hoping to improve dramatically when they become seniors. M~~r IN~~I~~rl~N~l \"we haveseveral players who haveplayed very well this year; Josh Vranes,Heber Dew,andJerry Montgomery played with avengence in all of our ball games./admire Heber Dew'sdedication and love of the game. He is constantlyworking on ways to improve his abili~ to play.He was relentless on offense and defense. -Coach Haslip The Players: RI : Heber Dew, Jake Anderson, Travis Hopkins. Mike White. James Fountaine. Josh Vranes. Dan Call. Mike Holtby. Clayton Hutchinson . Josh Ward R2: Todd Borg, Dan Loveridge, Jake \"Chunk\" Blair, Jake Schied. Shawn Hall . Tyson Oldroyd. Drew Hancey, David Vanorden. GregWhite.Bob Larsen.James Christensen R3: Mike Moon. Brian Platt.Todd Roberts. leremy\"Bo\" Jensen.Paul Hansen.Brian Haynie. Scott Snell. Jeremy Roberts. Nkk Pappas. Eric Greer. Rya n Peterson,R4: Nick Mathis. Milke Leyba. William Malay. Josh Th- ompson. Andrew Turcsan ki. Gary Stidham, Ryan Overstreet. Adam McClellan, J.D Palmer Not Pictured: Jerry Montgomery, Drew Shultz, J.J. Weber, Jason Whitehou e. Matt Wycoff Photo: D. Bowers. other photo's by: Brandon Green ~ ~ ~ 103

TTl TUDE s~' '\"'\"'Ij\"\"\",dthm' Coni,\"'e<\" Watch the elbow! Ben Tullis tries to escape a move aroundfo ra loose ball but is blocked again Alta holds him back from receiving a pass. Ah ISEVERYTHING after manyattemps. as the coach yells advice was expected to be one of the harder teams - fromthe sldelme. beat.and thefinal score was Hillcrest 43 Alta The season for the Varsity team was a challenge because of their physical size and weight. Intelligence and poise helped them improve on drills and game presence. \"His hard work durinR t0e CHADKEETCHthe summer helpedn1m develop both physically and mentally. Chad is agreat team player and doesnlt do anythmgforhis personal benefit unless it is for the best interest of the team.\"Coach Margetts The Players RI : Randy Anderson, Corey Gri p, Dan Downs; R2 : Coach Sa m Pu ich, Coach Steve Margetts, Coac h Ma rk Rasmusse n. R3: Tyler j ensen, Da ne Ishihara , M ike Shipp , Trent Smith, j eff Biach , j erry Mont- gomery, Ben j ones, Ben tul lis, Spencer Cottle , Bria n Borg, Chad Keetch ; cap- tai n, Zane Davis, j ames Taylor. Brain Matth ews ;captain, Doug Smith ,jimmy Clark ; captai n. ~ 104

Show us your best moves! The crowd's excitment is felt as Chad Keetch stops Alta in their tracks. \"Agood crowd who gets into the game always helps us playa little harder.\"Chad Keetch commented. Just try to get past me! The crowd cheers and roars as Dane Ishihara fights to keep Alta from getting the ball. Hillcrest has always been in a traditionally strong region, this year was no ex- ception. Our physical size was one of the team's biggest handicaps which theytried to make up for in speed and quickness. Coming through! Tyler jensen dribblesthrough Gotta go! Brian Matthews runs down court to 10$ Mt.View as the Bruins try to delay the Hu kie receive a ball in a game against Brighton at the from scoring.Tyler jensen is Iof the 7juniorson Battle ofthe jug. the team.

T'SALLIN James Taylor Jumps, Shoots a nd HELP!! Where's my Team? As THE AIR Scores a nother two points agai nst Baich can't find a nyone to pass Brighton . However, it was not enough the game agai nst Granger High. points to wi n the game. The final score game ended with Hillcrest onn top, was Brighton 64 a nd Hillcrest 37. to 58. Photos by: Susan Larsen The IV team had a good season. \"They work hard and keep getting better,\" says Coach Rasmussen. DOUG SMITH \"He.wastheleaderin assists and steals, throughout the year, he constantly improved his game. Also,ne was always competitive and the team leader,II says Coach Rasmussen. The players Rl : Coach Mark .. Rasmussen , Mike Shipp, Jeff Baich , Jerry Montgomery, Ben Jones, Ben Tullis, Spencer Cottle, Zane Davis, James Taylor, Doug Smith , Coach Jeff Price. 106

l\\line li n e!! Big Jerry l\\ \\ontg mery Re bound ! Troy B vo fi gh ts for the HIS AIN'T shl\\\\' hi influ nc inside n a re- rebound again tBrigh ton. The Huskies bcund and put ba k. Jerry was a solid struggled through their season, but they fo ' in the middle for th Huskies all h wed that there are on ly good things v ar. J rry continued his performance to come. e\\ nas th Huskies went n to lose a '1 . gam t Brighton. DONKEY B·BALL The Sophomore Boys Basketball Team was much more exciting than any Donkey Basketball ever could be. \"We al,ways put Seth in the SETH WERTZ game If we need a boost. Whether it's a rebound or a jump-shot we can always rely on him to help get us gOing,\" Coaches Price and Damron Members are: Rl : Coach Da mron , Coach Price; R2: Rya n Haws, Mike W a lke nh o rst , Preston Pond , jacob Sm ith , Troy Bovo ; R3: Zach Ba tes, Travis je nsen , jon Olson , Mike Shipp, Seth Wertz; R4: Morga n Anderson, jerry Mo ntgo mery, jeremy Rob e rts , Be n jones, Nic Fitge ra ld ~ ~ } 10,

OOOIIIIIIIII VER Fast Break! Amber Pehrson drives the Drive The Lane! Kristin Smith works hard i. lane for an easy two points. The Hi llcrest the game against Mountain View. The Hu;. LET UP... girls team was unstoppable in region play. kies were ran ked in the top five in state They started the season ranked fourth and virtua lly all year long. ranked as high as 2nd in the state. ...when you're ahead! Never give up when your behind! AMBER PEHRSON 'The quickest player ltve ever coached. When it comes to getting things done, Amber finds a way to do it.\" Coach HaDel The Players: R1: Leslie Nash ,Sandee ... Parso ns, Je nnifer Pidcock , Amber Pehrson, Trisha Ross, Teah Chaston, Hillary Hoffman R2: Kate Harva th , Angie Gray, Amber Fife, Karin Able , Merry-Noel Maxwe ll, Kone Sa pp , Heathe r Hoffman, Kristin Smith , Katie Grandquist

TH REEEEEE! Heather Hoffman launches a three over her defender. The crowd really got into the games after three pointers and fast break lay- ups. Hillcrest had huge turnouts from loya l Huskies at home games. McDonalds? Afterthegame? Hillcrest's team play was brilliant throughout the season. In the closing seconds the team always pulled together to put their oppo- nents away. Post Up--Give Me The Ball !! Merry-Noel Ready-BREAK!! Coach Habel comes upwith aplayin 1lYJ Maxwell takes the high post callingfor the ball. the last seconds. It seems that the plays she calls always Hillcrest's defense seemed to roll over their eem to work. Heather Hoffman said, \"We played inthe opponents sometimes doubling their score. toughest region,which rcally prepares youfor state.\"

-.......- - - - - - - - - -- -- - II The Right Score! As Katie Grandqu ist soa rs Now that's a shot! With perfect po~ through th e air in the ga me against ture , Karin Abe l goes for a long shol Moves Mountain View, the opposing player which made a perfect sound as it soared tries to block her shot to no avail. through the basket. Alth ough the Lady Hu skies lost th isgame 42-49, they cal11e a long way to ti ghten the score. \"Never let up when you're ahead,never give up when you're behind,\" With a motto like this, how can any team, with such strong players as the Hillcrest Lady Huskies, not finish on top? KATII GRAND~UI~T \"Katiewas as de- pendable as the morning paper! EverY game she got stro er and better.\" Coach Kate I-farvath The play er s: Rl: Angie Gray, Amber Fife , Karin Abel , Merry-Nowell Max- well , Kone Sapp, Heather Hoffman, Kri stin Smith , Katie Grandquist. R2: Leslie Nash, Sandee Parsons, Jennifer Pidcock, Amber Pehrson , Tri sha Ross, Teah Chaston, Hillary Hoffman . Pho- tos: Shane Jacobson and Marie Halpin

;--1·3-2- 1- We W on! I nn Williams ...And the crowd goe wild! Mandy T'S AN \\'c1h:h • the ball circle ar und the rim McAllister shoots t make point for the dore it fall into the basket. adding Hu kies against the Cottonwood Colts. It ATTITUDE mother star to the team' win chart. was a tough game for the Huskies. but they \"Fireballs should be their name. rhe~rl learned h w t playas a team wouldn't give up and kept the score within md how to concentrat ,and listen. a few points the whole game. They we nt on They play darn good for being to wi n the game 37 to 33. sophomores. They are constantly think- ing ahead in the game.\" Coach Howa MANDYADAM S~~~~ ra~1~~i fireball and it carries over to the rest of the team ,\" says Coach Kathy Howa. The players R1: Mandy Adams, Jenny Furguson, Coach Kathy Howa, LI z Shore, lenny Wili a ms: R2: Annie Grandquist, Megan Harrison, Mandy McAllister. Ian Casey. NikiWhitehead, Michelle Turn bow , Allison Curtis . ~ ~ 1 111

--- IFFERENT The Cream of the Crop! Corey Gri p Let the Good Times Roll ! Chi STROKES grips his club while practici ng his put- Keetch smiles at the onlookers asU ting at a weekly region meet. Corey pressure is on to si nk the ball at U would li ke to thankCoach Johnson for state game. They were second tola the golf ball s and for th e food at at state but took th ird in region . Chi Dennys. Ph otos: S. Jacobson states, \"Golf is a very intel lectual a stim ulating sport.\" The golf team added two new players to the team, Adam Wahlquist and Brad Ford;both Freshmen. They practiced hard everyday at Mt. View golf course and won five out of six tournaments. COREY GRlpwas selected most inspirational player by Coach Bob Johnson,IIHe was very dedicated and hardworking. Iam glad he was on the team.1I The Players: RI: Nathan Pehrson , Brad Ford, Adam Walquist, Sh ane Tempest, R2 : Ryan Burbidge, Jimmy Clark, Chad Keetch , Corey Grip, and Coach Bob Johnson . 't <:s 112

ie goc to the runner! Zen ha t n. Hey Batter! A 10 Daws n waits on afe!!! it, h r and first baseman. stretche t third. Brandon Be inger pitches to ky- is limit\" to beat the runner! \"Baseball line t receive hi third trike. Hillcrest I- a team \",ame: all w rking f r one defeated kyline II t 2.\"We have a th ing...\\ I TRY! \" Nathan Green . real you ng team with some good ta l- ent.\" athan Adams. Through long hours and hard work and play, the IV Baseball team members contributed to complete a successful season. Nate struggled a little last year, NATE ADAMS butduringtheoff-season,heworked his rear end off. It payed off for him because he has become a good ball player and really made a difference on our team this year. Coach Haslip. The Players: RI : Coach Taylor. Damon Savage. Dan Woodward. 10 Dawson. Zen Chaston. lames Fountaine , Eri c Heiden, Coach Chaston . R2 : a te Adams, Andrew Ortiz. Brandon Besinger, lohn owin, Adam Castleton. Todd Redding. lared Amundsen. athan Green.

HERE'S ONLY ONE Take a wi ng on the homerun ide! Ian ~Iay Leg don't fail me now! Cody Widerbe hits another home run. In the end we beat Kearn the socks offoftheTaylor l'illeWarrior 8·- 7- 6. The ea on wa off to a good tart but a acquiredtwo newcoache this year. usual the weather was unpredictable. with an son. a former Husky and Gary Daniel. early spring in February and winter again in March. WAY TO PLAY IT Not new, but improved. Still perfect after all these years. The Huskies are the unexpected and come out ahead of the game. U\\N M~Y \"Ian is one of the most dedicated and hardworkin pia ers that I have ever coached. Pfe IS able to raise the level of IS game w en needed and an uncanny ability to make others around him playbetter.\"Coach Haslip The players Rl: Russ Morrell. Ryan Flox. Mike Gargano. ate Bowlden. Brandon Green . ick Powell. Andrew Ortiz. Damon Savage. Mike Moon. R2: Coach Ron Anderson . Coach Gary Daniels . Randy Anderson. Mo nte Ruttenbur. Ian May. KC Jensen . Dan Hogelin . Cody Widerberg . Ton y Bennett. Coach Craig Haslip. Coach Bob Johnson . j ! :::> 114

A rcal eye opener. Great ways to make extra points is to put Monte Ruttenbur up to bat. A grand slam in the Viewmont game helped us win 11 -7. Photos: M. Halpin Are you ready yet! Coach Haslip has coached a total of 12 years. \"I've always enjoyed playing baseball because ofthe competitiveness, beauty, and skill in the game.To some,the game is slow. However,there is always achess match going on between the two coaches. That's what makes the game so fun to coach.' Coach Haslip Its gOi ng, it' gOi ng, it's gone! Brandon Green Slide, !Ide, Slippity, Slide........ Safe at the watches the coach for a signal as he prepares to ba c. As KC lensen bit the dust in the Cotton- go to bat in the game again t Kearns wood Colts game. Final core 7-3. 11S

un Forrest, 1-2-3 Jump! Kris Wilson nies high over the Stretch! Mora SouthlVardusesevery techniq hurdles toeasilytake first place at their first track possible to add just a little bit more distance Run! meet held in Schick stadium. Kris stated \" Track her long jump. When Shannon Ruckman II is a fun team sport and it paysoff if you come in asked IVhy she liked to throw she responde' first. \" \"Track is agood way to relieve negative energ.' Just like Forrest Gump, the girls track team kept on runnin' till they came to the finish line. KRIS WILSON~~~~~~~1~~~ inspirational track runner, he said\" She's an awesome young lady and totally coachable!\" Don't drop it now! Shannon Rino passes off to Audrey Bingham in their first relay race of the season.Timingand teamworkis everything in a relay race, if you drop the bailon , you' re fin- ished. Coach Leslie believes, \"Their strength is their closeness with each other, the girls have done a lot of hard 1V0rk and lVere very dedi- cated\".

No Sweat! Katie Beus easily crosses the finish line of the mile race. She finished second to a strong American Fork runner. The way Jenny Alexander feels , \" The pain of running on the track team is for the moment but the pride is forever. \" Concentration is the Key. Amy Shepard watches her team mates as she prepares for her turntorun. Amy won the 800 Mand the two mile. Push it to the limit! AudreyBingham reaches Just a little bit further! Angela Black,Audrey 11, way down inside to make this her be tlongjump Bingham , Sandy Brown, and Shannon Rino ig- ever in themeet against American Fork. The girl nore their pain a they focu s on the finish line. lost this meet narrowly, 63-65. The be twe did in the 100M was third.

UNNIN' Legs, Don't Fail Me Now! Dan Anderson blew On Yo ur Ma rk \", Get Set\", GO! Da HUSKIES pasl his opponents Ihis year finishing firsl in Castleberry's niche fell in the 100 meter spn nearly every event. In Ihe 100 meier hu rdles he Against AmFork he finished second wilh ah beat Am Fork even IVhile knocking down three of II J seconds, 10 last yea rs state champi hurdles onIhe way, Oneof hisseason goals is to Manytrack runners pin poinl their great stan compele in the decathalon atthe end of Ihe year. the inspiration that Dave provides, Boy's Track tore up the competition this year... Racing past most opponents! DAN ANDERSON &DAVE CASTLEBERRY \"They are both hard workers as well as gentle- men. Great examples of what a student athlete should be!\" Coach Leslie, Takeno, & Wilson The Boy's & Girl's Ru n ne ~ Are: lake Anderson, Spencer ~\"lIberg, Ben Tullis, Tracy Olsen, Tony Arrunda, 'eil Argyle, Slel'e Wilson, Pauline livingston, Bekah S,~ss, Mark Smllh, tImv Howe, Audrey Bingham, Sandee BrOlin, Angela Black, lindsey Brasher,lenny Ca~leberry, NkoleCaler,Teah Chaslon, Clarissa Chipman, Slephanre Clark, Trisha Collins, Monka Cond~, Nalalie Dell.lI,Megan Ehreckc, Erin England,Nalalle Englund,Nalal~ Greenburg,lana Hamblin,Shanlel Higginson, Suz~ lacobson,Chrishne lohnson,TonyaLandon,Rand Laylon, Adnenne lOI't, Niki Mascro, Healher ~ Ienlove , Karin Nelson, lennyNonh,Anne Pemn,Shannon RinD, Shannon Ruckman, Kone SaPP, lulle Schmidl, lenny Shea, Belh Sigler, Maura Soulhard,leanne Sperry,lynea Slanll'onh,AmvTurner,Maren ~ Vam\"goner,Slephanie WoodI,..d, Kns lViison, Adam Allen, Kahe Beus, Bryan! Blanchard, Todd Borg, Ene Brasher, Chris Callis\"r, Rob Candnan, Dave Caslleberry, Ban Chylrus, Chris D3I1I1a, Heber Dell', Chad Fllzgcrald, Chris FU\"leneu, Tony Gantt Glade Going, [neGreer\"lIorgan Hadlock,\\Vade Hanberg, Wade Hadlock, Kim Hlggrns, Cameron Hill, Ben HUlChlngs, Doug lohnson, Landon lohnson, B.I. 10nCl, Rydn lee, lake McCaliisler, Danell ~Ioore, DuslYNesbll, lason Ne bll, Chris 1Pamlla,Nick Paulk,Greg Pe<icrson,RyanPelerson,Mall Redding, lason Reese, Todd Robcns, Chandler Russell. Brian Schmidt Brad ScOIl, BenSkolr11O>ky, Da,1sSmllh, lohnSmllh, PhOlos: t-:- MHalpin

FasterThanA Speeding Bullet. Wade Hadlock ran the mile very determined against American Fork. He was behind the entire run untilthe last quarter lap when he sprinted past his opponent finishinga good 15 feet in front. Wade hopes to qualify for state this yearas a junior. One, Two, Three--Ugggh! Hoping notto wake up with back strain, James Taumoepeau hucks the discuss as far ashe canin mid-season. James along with Bart Chytrus posea constant threat to -Hillcrest's opponents in this \"heavy\"event. Flyln' High! Tracy Olsen soared over Ihe Hil icresl No Pain! No Gain! DannyAndersonwon Ihe 400 meier 111 Siadiumon Ihe pole va ull. Tracy has compcled very well over American Fork without breakinga sweat. Danny. also a since he lellered as a sophomore. He. alongwilh Ihe resl junior. givesthe learn grrmhopesIn lookingloward flu ure of his learn . has Improved Ihis year. years. The coochlngslaH Is going10 rd yon him 10 inspire. nOI only Ihl> yeM's. bUI nexi year's Ic\" m.

EADS Gotcha! Ann Lehman safelydoes adrag bun' between the third baseman and the pitcherin UP! win against Orem. This type of hit requiresa of skill and speed in order to beat the thro \"We had some critical injuries first. at the begining of the season that helped the team come together.\" -Angie Gray [MItY WI1~ON \"All of the players have really had to step up a pace to try and make up for Emily's absence. It's not easy replacing a four year all stater.\" -Coach Sam Puich The Players: jenny Ferguson. Mandy McAllister. Hillary Hofman n. Misty Lundberg. Nikki Orr. BethAnne Heaps. Aimee Lovato . Katie johnso n. Ann Lehman . Becky Williams. Audra Koehler. jesie Lund. Krista Law. joni Bardsley. KeTTi Rice. Holly Ada ir.Angie Gray. Emily Wilson. Michele Caputo. Keely Lund . Crystal Hickenlooper. Sheralyn Hunt. ot Shown: jessica Elliott and Amanda Milne . Photos: M. Ha lpin I 120

Talk About Speed!As Joni Bardsleycompletes her wind-up,sometimes the ball gets gOingas fast as55 mph! You gotta haveguts to stand uptothat plate! In this game, Orem had all their bases loaded in the last inning, but Joni struck the last batter out on a change up and we won 8 to 6. Perfect Position! Angie Gray has a great hit! This yearthe LadyHuskies had some tear-jerking moments. Angie said, \"We had some critical injuries at the beginningof the season that \\\\lew difficult but helped the team come together.\" With two big injuries early in the season, they really had to pull together. Complete Concentration! Angie Gray keeps her Makin' Some Du t! Misty Lundberg steals e ond eye on the ball as it hits the ground in the game basein the game against Orem.Mis~1 says,\" We had a againstOrem.Theycame back from as far as4to I lot of ups and down , but through it all, I think we to win it 8to 6. Wow! became a stronger team.'

wingin' The Players Top to Boltom: Ryan Burbidge. Double Trouble!! With acombo like this who I•nto state JimmyClark. Ryan Bensen. Chris Bruerton .Malt has doubts of state. Jimmy and Ryan are th~ Jensen. Kelly Kennedy. Konnon Smith . Mike foundation of the team . with all the newcomer, Shipp. Brady Pope. Chris Callister. Ali Ghazvini. Lance Lindberg.GregMcDonald.Curtis Rokicki. this year. These two are an almost shoe in for Steve Foulger. state . The state tournament was just waiting for the Boy's Tennis team to arrive. Jimmy IS an outstandmg player. He's p.layed varsitY. all four ye.ars IMMYC1ARKfor Hillcrest and was region Joubles champ his freshman and sophomore year. He's the Rerson the other players look up to for leadership,support, and confidence. Throughout his career he'salso been afriend to all the other players. Coach Smith Fetch!! After returning to tennis from the long break. Jimmy's timing is just a little bit ofr. However it didn't take him long to get back on track as well as becomi ngthe mo t inspirational player. Asone of the few seniorson the team he fits right in as the team leader.

Ouch!!That'sgottahurt! Ryan Burbidge shows just how hard lennis practices are. Ryan was a tough competitor for the Huskies throughout the season. Thisis the ki nd of effort he shows in every match and simplybecause ''Tennis. it's all about tennis.' Ryan Burbidge Oh baby!! Afavorite pass time for the tennis teamis to watch the girls track team run. Get back in the game. But not even the greatest of distrac- tions could throw the Huskies off. Coach (Bill) is swell He doesn't smell He dresses we ll and Te lls us to go to @* !! . Wrlllcn by: Ilmmy &Ryan 123

OCCER, Ready fo r ac tion. \"It was the only sport I Kick Grass Garrett. Garrett Carver Slea' THE REAL could fi nd where all you do is run yourgut the ball away fro m Hunter. He thin~ out. and you don't have to wearwussy pads \"Girls play basketball . boys play footba or really short shorts ,\"said Samlackson as but Men play soccer.\" he looks on to make a defensive play. FOOTBALL This year's team is strong. They are young and should continue to improve over the next two years. \"Sam works harder than any SAM JACKSON other player on the team. His work ethic and skill make him a great leader. I've never seen him quit on anything and rve never seen him get tired.\" Coach Moizer The Players RI: jason Allred , jamon Ekin s, ja son Wh it ehou se , Na te Cressall , Dan Turner, Mark Degan, Sean Creaso n, Kyle Fiedler, Gary VanDenBerghe , Cameron Ferre , Chad Mabey, Tony Ba ird, Clayton Bateson R2: jeremy Anderson , T.j. Carlson, Garrett Carve r, Aaron Chamberla in , Sam jackso n (Caption), Tyler Hansen, Matt Ferre , JJ Weber, Nate Hong R3 : Dave Neisen, justin Liddle, Andrew Faber, Quinh Sperry, joe Morrison, Zane Davis, jake Ha nsen, Donny Mcl llece , josh Kimball , james Crowley Photo: M. Halpin j 124

Is it going to hurt? Dave Neisen. Chad Mabey, and James Crowley de- fend themselve as well as the ball during a free kick. Fancy foot work. Sean Creasen does a good manuever and fakes out the Hunter players. The team went on to win 2 to 1. \"The teams goal is to be state c h a m p s .\" Blow the whi tie , player down on Way to be Zane! Zane Davi make 12$ th e field . oach ~ l oizer and Adam n great ave . He has helped the team help ate Hong off the field after he got throught the eason with his quick hurt by a Hunter player. hands.

Mr.Hillcrest candidates:Kent Besaw, john Smith, Mike Bringhurst,Dan Ander- son,Collin Booth,Matt Mertlich. David Castleberry, Chris Enger, jason Allred. DannyLambert .K.C. jensen ,Brian Borg. Greg Dibble, Clyde Fowler. Kevi n Walker. Beaven Pond and jason Briggs. Marc Maughn, Chad Keetch , jimmy Clark, Matt Enger.

Mr. Hillcrest is no regular guy. He that,\"Lips are good, Ilike lips.\" must be witty,talented,and have anice Fridayconcluded the week with a pair of legs. The candidates for Mr. Hillcrest drew large crowds of students great assembly which let the candidates while they participated in contests dur- unleash their personalities.The evening ing both lunches. These competitions wear started off the competition, and along with an entertaining assembly got the students excited.\"Iliked rolling helped to determine just who was good aTAKE IT on my stomach: commented enough to be called Mr. Hillcrest. DannyLambert. The swimsuit compe- Pick a Winner! The pick a nose tition got whistles from all around as contest let the candidates show off their the candidates modeled the newest in noses as they lined up on senior bench. swim wear. The question and answer Even though no touching was allowed, session tested how quick the candi- students still got to \"pick\"their favorite dates could think under pressure. Each nose. contestant was asked a triCky, thought Ready,Aim, Fire! The pie eating con- provoking question, and the answers test ended in a pie throwing contest. theycame up with were really funny. While some candidates continued eat- The dance routine showed that they ing their cream filled pies down to the could dance after all,or at least some of pan, others tested their pie throwing them. The talent part of the assembly skills. \"I liked how some of the candi- proved that these guys are not only dates stepped out of character and did smart and good looking, but talented something they normallywouldn'tdo,\" too. WackeI(Walker,Anderson,Clark, said Brian Borg. Enger, and Lambert) performed a They have legs and they know how melodyof songs and a throat-bag pipe to use them! Each participant re- session. When Clyde Fowler came out ceived an award for showing off their with his accordion the crowd went wild legs in the best legs contest. Jason Allred \"It brought chills down myback,\" Clyde was awarded with the best legs award, admitted. and he commented,\"My only real goal in life was to win the Mr. Hillcrest best Later that night at the stomp, Matt legs,and Idid! \" Hansen was crowned Mr. Hillcrest with Test your pucker power! During the Kevin Walker as his 1st attendant,and nice lips contest,blind folded girls tried Matt Enger 2nd attendant. Matt Hansen to put paper lips on one of the lucky said the most memorable part was, candidates. Nter the lips had been \"hanging out with friends and seeing placed on the guy,the girl received her everyone'stalent.\" Kevin Walker said, reward of a kiss in that spot, given by \"I found there was more than one use the candidate whom she placed the for asombrero!\" Matt Enger added, paper lips on. Some guys got to give the \"There were so many other guys who real kiss on the cheek,nose, neck,and could have been winners.\" The overall some even made it to the lips. Greg Mr. Hillcrest competition was different Dibble had great fun and commented this year than past years because of the friendship between the candidates. The King lives! Mr. Hillcrest, Matt Hansen, stands proudly Ready, set, flex! In the best legs .. - . . . . . .. - . •I - •• - ,.. 1- -. • -

MAN - POGS Hello Goliath! Even though Danl Shipley look tired . he sti ll faces h This years wrestlers are our own opponent at the Mountain View matcl The varsiry wrestler did an outstan( little slammers in UUS version of ing job this yea r with many wrestle! Pogs. They've got the tactics of the game and not losing a match through mid seasol M1t\\TIT WOODthey'd look good to collect. \"Matt Wood was an example in all aspects of his life. He was a model student,aleader in the wrestling room, and agentleman. His outstanding achievements were an inspiration to many people.\" -Coach Bowdren The Players: R1: jason Swope. jason Nacey. josh Nacey. Willie Wardle. Matt Wood. Donney Sa laza r. Wes Miles . Danny Aquirre. Wayln Wardle R2: Chris jones Matt Quayle. jon Rudd . David Benedict. lick Pappas . Tyler Dahlstrom. Brody Bai ley. Tony Pappas. Adam Robins.ja on jackson R3: Coach Sei rer. Brandon Kartchner. Anthony Griego . j.D. johnson. Todd Roberts. Todd Smart. Mike Linder.Andrew Faber R4 : Coach Bowdren. Coach Davies. Wayne Thomas. Ryan Newton . Pat Ramire z. Paul Shi pley. Brandon Schneider.Marc Ma ughan . Kevin Parry. Dan Shipley. Cameron Casper. Coac h Be ned ict. f. ~ 12~

Did you hea r the joke a bout... Marc Maugha n gets ready to sla ughter his opponent, as they dance around the Bruins mat. Maughn, another one of our varsity players, he lped his team mates to win over Mt. View. All photos: Victor Garcia Littl e to the left , littl e to the right. Ma rc Maughan aims to ki ll his Brui n opponent when the official says go. Maughn makes his move a nd HHS beat Mt. View, 48-15. Lift, two , three , four. Dan Shipley tries to lift his opponent into a pin situation. This is a tactic , that wins, used by many wrestlers in profesional wrestli ng. Maybe a career for some- one??? - GRRRRR... COME AND GET ME. SQUISH! The Ml. View official looks to see if 121 Chris EngerlVaits patient lyon the Bruins paw for one of Hillcrest's varsity player made a good his opponent to make his move. Chris made an pin. The officia lcalled it, and another winning awesome pin against his Bruin victi m. point we nt to HHS.

lAKE :ah:e::p~~s~t~f;r~~!cta~~~anpl:~~::' Ho ld on! Ama nda Arms trong an Brooke Carlson stop for a breath whil He has helped the tea m out a lot thi s prac ti cing. Both th e girls and gUJ placed I st, 2nd , and 3rd place throu TH Eyear. Without Dylan. theteam may not out the season. have been able to have a record of 8-3 in February. PLUNGE As a whole, the Swimming and Dive Teams had a great year, even though they had strong ,ompetiion. DYLAN ESSAU liAs a soft Pillsbury doughbo freshman, he did not show alot of RO- tentialas aswimmer. Threeyears later,he is alean,mean ,swimming machine.He has totallyaltered his body,his abili~, and his attitude.Ii-Coach Huddlestone The Players: Rl : Austin Day, Doug johnson, Brittney Ruplinger,jim Stewart, Evan Bates, Zach Love, Dylan Esson, Sharene elson, Kelly Christenson, Sarah Menken R2: Coach Lyse, Brittany Pope, jessica Skow, Kelly jones,Danielle Ruplinger, Alicia Nelson, Leslie Marben, Amy Adams, Rebecca Colby, Laura Beckstead, Tif- fany Armstrong, Amanda Armstrong, Allen Spriggs, Kelly Bennion, Coach Huddlestone.R3: Nicole Rassmussen , Kim Kartchne r, Lisa Lindberg, Stephanie Clarke, julie Buchanan. Camille Tucker, Lana South. Renee Moseng. Brooke Carlson , Chris Gattenby, Nikki Detmers R4: Tyler Smith, jennifer Evans. Kat hryn Seegmiller,Melissa McNinch, Christy Watt, jana Hamblen,RoxanneBall,AJisa Buchanan, Debbie Pryor, jeffrey Clayton, Adam McGrath. Missing: Andrea Vandall, Neil Argyle.

Swim Captains: Tiffany Armstrong, Justin Kaufman, Sharene Nelson , and Tad Thueson proudlyrepresent their teamduringaswim prac- tice at Midvale . Way to go! BrookeCarlson does therront crawl duringpracticeat Midvale. The swim team had agreat year. Thegirl's over all record in February was 9-2 . Straight as a Board! Kelly Bennion performs a front pike at a meet at Cottonwood. The team has had tough competition according to Sarah Menken, who said,\"Either no divers or a strong competiion. \" Guess who? Alan Spriggs performs a rever e Full Force! AdamMcGrath comes upfor air as 131 tuck during the meet at Cottonwood. The team he does the breast-stroke. During one of their placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 9 ti mes throughout the best meets, against Alta, they 1V0n 250 to 103. season, which is the best a teamcan ever do.

ROSSING Stretch , fee l the burn! ~d organ Have yo u got that wi ndblown THAT LINE! Hadlock looks psychcd and rcady for or is it just a bad hair day? the big race. omc team mcmbcrs Blanchard i\" dcterrnincu to practiced twicc a day. evcryday of the that fini h linc . Hc ran week, just to get ready for competil ion . throughout the season . Cross country takes a lot of training, but the runners en- joyed the competions. JESSE ~BAy \"Je?Se!sthemostin- spnatlonal player. He is a hard worker an as a strong eSlre to e one of the future top runners in the state of Utah.\" Kent Young The Players:R I: Clayton Bateson, Steve jenson , Bryant Bla nchard, john Adams, Tracy Olson, jesse Gray R2: Robert Marion, Mike All en, Ma rk Pickett , justin Liddle, Dan Turner, TonyGarrett R3: Wade Hadlock,jacob Smith , jason Reese, jaso n Swope, \\Veston Ward R4: Coach Young Not pictured: Kyle Wood, Spence r Millerberg, Morgan Hadlock Photos: C. Widerberg, M. Tripp

Intimidating, is n 't he? Eve n though th e Huskies didn't win the majori ty of th eir races . everyone had a good time , especia ll y Tracy. who was capta in of th e tea m. Square da ncing, where's my boots? Wes ton Ward a nd Kyle Wood race to beat the Alta runn ers. Huskies ran a plethora of miles d uring the cou rse of th eir competitions. Beat this! Spencer Millerberg shows the other On your mark . get set, go! Hillcre t Huskies 133 team who's bossatthe track meet againstAmerican arelooking good a theystarto((the race against Fork. Spencer was known by his teammates for American Fork. The Huskieswere defeated.but knowingmoregirls than guys on cross-country. they gave it their best shot.

ACIN GThe Player RI: Pam Olscn. lulic In spirati o n a l ! !! Katie Beus ra Schm idt. Coach Young; R2 : Mega n aga in st Alta at Murray Park, She I\\' Eldredge. Er in England. l enn i th e most inspirationa l player on th Alexa nder, Ly nae Stanwort h; R3 : Girl 's Cross COLi ntry Team . She al took second in the Saint George Mara. Becky Re id, Shannon Rino, Na talie th on in her age group. She improl'ec in areas of team work and self-deter. CHALLENGES DeWaal. MeganTall, Katie Beus, min atio n . This difficult year for the Girlrs Cross Country Team has brought their per- sonal oals closer to their reach. ~rl[ ~[U~ rrKatie was a ar wor er an never complained about the chaIIengingwork-outs,r stated ~oa~h -young. She was selected as the most msplratlonarcross country runner. Bang!! Bang!! At the starting li ne against Alta everyone was steadying themselves forthelongrun th roughMurray Park . Their competitive spiritagainst Altalet th emchal- lenge their personal bests. but they still lost. Shannon Rino quoted, \"Theprac tices will be forgotten. but the championships will always be remembered.\" All th e girls seemed toenjoy th eir tea mand coach, and wanted tocomeback next year. Photos: C, Wide rb erg ........

Survival!! Megan Tall and Erin England paced themselves to end the race at Murray Park against Alta. Erin England stated that the most difficult aspect of the sport is. \"The running part.\" When she crosses the finish line. the thought that comes to mind is \"Isurvived!\" Still Smiling!!! Becky Reid ran against Alta at MurrayPark. She stated that the most fullfilling aspect in Cross Country is. \"The way it makes you feel. Run past all the pain and you have found something that trulyhas challenged your bodyand your mind. This aspect makes other challenges in your life seem small and unimpor- tant. Knowing that you can achieve so much that others would never dream of attempting makes it all worth while.\" Thumbs up for Hillcrest!!! Coach Young awaits the Time Out!! At the starting line at ~ Iurray Park. girls race again tAlta at ~Iurray Park. 'Iwantthegirls photographer.Cody IViderberg took time with Natalie to achievc their personal bests and their personal DelVaal.Megan Tall. Shannon Rino. and Becky Reid goals.' Shannon Rino quoted.'Agood coach is some- before thcybegan their race. All were enthused and one who can improve the team and make them want to excited after their challengingrace against ~Iountain runand want to win. Coach did avcrygood job ofthis.' View where theylost.

Members are: Rl: Travis Reitz, Nick Aguirre, Dan Manzanares, Dave Hiatt. R2: I<ris Wilson , Megan Leary, Desiree Clark, Alicia Armstrong. R3: Laura Westerby, Gabe LaPoint (Harvey Husky), Emily Critchfield. Captain: Mega n Leary Photos: Susan Larsen

Members are Rl: Jami Duncan, Stacy Ryser, Erin Call , Jamie Christensen R2: Robyn Jensen , Gabe Lapoint (Harvey Husky) , Marni Bown Photo: S. Larsen Capta in : Erin Ca ll 137

lieer Members are R1: Lindsay Brasher, Mindy Scott, Karin ielson R2: Jenny Weichers , Holly Whitehouse R3: lulie Anderson, Lani Thueson , Julia Mascaro R4: Amber Roderick, Jenny North Photo: S. Larsen Cap tain : Lan i Thueson

Members are: R1:Hillary Saccamanno,AJexis Katsanevas , Heidi Clark, Annette Carlton , Natalie Innes R2 : Brinn Klein , Suzanne Jacobson, Andrea Hale R3 : LindyCall, Katie Nelson Photo: S. Larsen Sophomore Cheer Captain: Suzanne Jacobson 131

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Members are: RI : Tiffany Cundiff, -- Lorielle Clark,Jilllohnson R2: Jenni ebeker, Emilie Tullis , Heather Budge,Sarah Tullis,LindyCall,Hilary Saccomanno, Alexis Katsanevas R3 :Laura Westerby, Monica Campbell , HeatherThomas , Rebecca Tullis,Chaundee Pay,Celeste Child, Lori Halversen, Emily Critchfield, Marni Bown, Jamie Duncan, Kellie Payne R4: Alisa Bradshaw, Marci Moon,Erin Call,Angela Bullett,Emily Jensen , Angela Garrett, Kristina Knubel , Ann Campbell, Suzanne Jacobsen, Alicia Armstrong; Not pic- tured: Kirsten Bigelow Dance company officers are: Tiffany Cundiff, Lorielle Clark, Jill Johnson

Members are: R 1: Angela Bullet, Janica Eades, Monica Pacheco R2: Debbie Anderson , Melissa Brewer,Alicia Godfrey, Melissa Grider,Shannon Smith, Ce leste Child R3: Jenny Baich , Kelle Bloomquist , Lisa Rubbelke , Tracy Heninger, Shaundee Pay R4 : Jenny Boomquist,Nicole Nelford, Lisa Hayward , Dani Kirk, Trynitee Woodruff Captains: Celeste Child, Brenda Schoenfield , Angela Bu llet, Li sa Hayward

~ Members are: R1: Catherine ~Iansel. Rachelle Dorian VanderVeur. lanette Edwards. Susan Larson. Todd lanes RS Openshaw.Amanda Baker.Katie Elde.KariChristensen. Maren Wooley. Katie Beus. Bethanne Heaps. Mindy lohn Hastings Lindsay Baker. Trina Talbot. Heather Stroud. Kara Scott. Stacy Wilson. Meredith Hall . Andrea Olsen. Moon , Andre Butterfield.Ruth Harrison. ~lelissa Coop. Rachel lones, Carrie Delancy. Lani Turnbow. AmyShepherd.Melanie Armstrong, K Marci Greensides. Janie Olsen. Sam Schroder. Linda Hoyt.Alison ~ l ilner. H eid Brown. Kris Dahlgren,Clyde Whitehead, St Burggraff. Kim Bascom. Teresa Rindlisbacher. Julee, Fowler,Greg Dibble.Corbin Layton R4:lerrSteadman. lessica Frandse Poulsen. Jenny Petersen Rl : Sarah Langman. ~Iaren ~Iark Crandall,Cory Rudy, TroySpjute. TirranyEaton, Finley. Debra Williams. Ruthie Hudson,Lexia Dew.lulie Hutchings. Natalie Nelson. Ni na Pugh, Em il y Laws. Alisa Audree Carlso Elisa Hansen. Emily Bingham. Angela Newman. Lori Buchanan, Natalie Monson. Lisa Black. lee\\Von Kim. lenkins. Kent B Severinson. Teressa Kunde. laron Stark. Rebecca Michelle Beckstead, Nicky Neilson. Angela Hansen, Matt Ha nsen, Youngberg. Natalie Hale. Emilee Earl. ~lindy Wilson. TirranyCundirr. Laura Astle, Mindy McArthur,Angela Enger, Rick R Stephanie Lords. Stacy Ryser. Brittany Burgon, I'nae Rood.StacyAdams.Hollie Oveson,Amberlie Richards. Sam Miller. A Green R3: Stewart Smith. lash Black, lerr lackson. Angel Glad,CobyRich.Randen Heywood. Sean Gates, Pugh. Brian P

RS: Nate Crow. Fred Diel, Kevin Reese. Adam Lindsay. Mark Pickett, Rob Marion,Tom Yates, , Cameron Hill. lillyn Roundy, Marci Tom Sconiers, lason Briggs, Brandon Smart, jared ea Wayne, Andrea Butler, Tirrany Howes,Brandon Simmons. SpencerSmith,jimmyClark, Kris Wilson . Kim Looney. Sharie Dan Lambert . Ben Morgan. Troy Barton , Keith McKinnon.SpencerMillerberg R7:Todd Morgan,Rya n Stephanie Woodward, Lisa Michelson, Maynard,Brandon Rasmussen,DarylOlschewski,Chad en, Patrizia Peterson.lulie Voss.Anne Frandsen, Chuck Simmons, Colin Booth. Dan Ander- Litster, lody Palmer, lanelle Petersen. son,Matt lensen,Ric jackson.Ryan Zink.ShaneAxt le, on. Ben Loveridge, lerr Child. lames lelfPoulsen,Ben Tullis, BenHansen,DavidChristensen, Besaw.losh lones R6: Travis Richins, Bryant Weber. james Samsel, Kevin Leggat, Wade Brian Matthews, Kevin Walker, Matt Hansen, Tom Longstroth, David Longstroth, Randy Rhinehart. Dan Downs, Mark Pickett , Homer, Doug Bown, Mike Bringhurst, Beauen Pond Antoni Allen , Dan Manza nares, Scott Peirce, Ryan Wagstarr, john Madsen,

Members are: Simmons Chad Frandsen, Mat- thew Hansen , Jason Briggs, Randen Heywood, Todd Jones, James Jenkins, David Pickett. Members are: RI: Mandy Gardner, Sara Barker, Faith Hansen, Heidi Steele, Krista Madsen,jane Wang, Katie Perry, Michelle Turnbow, Lynsie Rigby, Megan Neilsen, StacyAustill,julie Holt,Natalee Greenberg. R2: Stephanie Huish,Paige Mason,Shandy McFarlane,jason Briggs,jon Olson,Stephen Reynolds,Michael Carter,jacob Blair,Nate Morley, Scott Christensen, Heidi-Marie Mason, Katie Coles, Lindsay Brand. R3: Bonnie Cates, Anna johnson, Tina Wayne, Chris Finley,james jenkins,Ryan Hoskins, Todd jones, Drew Free, David Frei, David Pickett,Heather Ridge,Emilee McVey. R4: juanita Martinez, Mindy Wooden, Beckie Shirley, Brandon Stoker, Chuck Simmons, NeilArgyle,Randen Heywood,joey Hansen, Matthew Hansen , Chad Frandsen , Stephanie Lords, Courtney Barrett, Kelley jones. 14S


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