South Valley City Journal May 2018

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Baird takes over at Summit Academy By Greg James | gregj@mycityjournals.com

MiSSiON STATeMeNT:

To advance community, business, and civic-related interests to ensure continued improvement in the way of life. viSiON STATeMeNT:

Through volunteerism and leadership, our members bridge community and business—together we are stronger. BeNeFiTS OF MeMBerSHiP:

Resources, Networking, Education and Advocacy. SUSTAiNiNG PArTNerS: • Riverton Hospital • Jordan Valley Medical Center • Bluffdale City • Riverton City • Herriman City • The City Journals

CONTACT: Susan Schilling 801-280-0595 susan@swvchamber.org

CHAMBER NEWS Welcome the following new members to the Chamber: Galactic Tag, Danial Dew Farm Bureau Financial Services and Huntington Learning Center South Jordan

Thanks to the following for renewing: Jordan Valley Medical Center, BioLife, Marc Drew AXA Financial Advisor, Sagewood, University Federal Credit Union, Crystal Clean Carwash, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, SLCC, Wasatach Allergy & Asthma, The UPS Store, Legal Shield, Fish Window Cleaning, One Stop Insurance and Megaplex Events. Welcome Galactic Tag to Herriman. Galactic Tag is an indoor Nerf arena specializing in team building and teaching honesty and integrity. Individuals and groups can come in during our public hours without a reservation and play a variety of fun games using the Nerf blasters, bows, and swords. This is a great, family-friendly activity for 5 to 95-year-olds. Birthday parties, corporate training, or just out having fun, it’s always a great time at Galactic Tag. 13256 S. 5600 W, Herriman, UT, (385) 323-2338, www.galactictag.com.

The new Summit Academy boys basketball coach is Jeff Baird. He has 24 years of experience with some of the best coaches in the state of Utah. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Baird)

Also, welcome Salt City Sweet Shop. Salt City Sweet Shop officially opened it’s doors in February of 2018, however this is not the first venture of owner Deborah Drew. Her original store is the well- known Old Town Sweet Shop in Temecula, California, which she sold when she decided with her family to move to Utah. What started out as just a retail venture has now become a passion that their dedicated team is delighted to share with you. They’re proud to produce amazing products and look forward to continuing our work for years to come! Stop by at 5136 West 13400 South.

Congrats to the local heroes who were honored at Knight of Heroes Volunteer of the Year: Denise Christiansen Business Woman of the Year: Claudia Anderson Business Man of the Year: Reverend Al Borcher Small Business of the Year: Nothing Bundt Cakes Large Business of the Year: Intermountain Riverton Hospital Right Place Hero: Patricio Dantes Prestigious Community Leader: Travis Bonino Unified Police Department—Riverton: Officer Carrie Rigby Bluffdale Police Department: Sergeant Shane Taylor, Corporal Zach Robinson, Corporal Nick Stidham,Corporal Jared Chuchran, Officer Jason Goode Unified Fire Authority: Captain Dan DeVoogd

UPCOMING EVENTS

Unified Police Department—Herriman: Detective Myers, Officer Olzack Bluffdale City Fire Department: Captain Tom Jones, Firefighter Dustin Fowkes, Paramedic Aaron Whitmill, Paramedic Dexter Schiers

FirST FriDAY: SPeeD NeTWOrKiNG Friday, May 4, 8 to 10 am FREE with RSVP – Megaplex Theater in the District

eMiNeNce BreAKFAST Monday, May 21, 7:30 to 8:30 am

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FREE with RSVP –Riverton Hospital, Riverton classroom

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new head basketball coach is set to take over at Summit Academy High School. Jeff Baird has been hired as the Bears’ new boys basketball coach. He will be replacing the retiring Evric Gray. “I am not sure what to expect yet at Summit,” Baird said. “I know we have a pretty young team coming back next year. That will be fun to see how we can grow and build. I hope that we will really be good defensively, and I want us to play very unselfishly on offense. Those are always my top priorities as a coach.” Baird comes to Summit Academy with 24 years of experience working as an assistant coach to some of the best high school coaches in the state of Utah. Most recently he spent two years on the bench at Brighton High School with Garrett Wilson. He also coached at Judge Memorial High School with Dan DelPorto and the winningest coaches in state history, Jim Yerkovich, who amassed 634 victories in 44 years at Judge. He won three state championships and was nationally recognized for his team values. “I like to have my team play hard-nose man-to-man defense and pass the ball around on offense,” Baird said. “I have been lucky to work under three great coaches. At my previous schools, I have done everything that could be done. I ran camps, coached development teams, and did offseason conditioning and skill work.” The core values that Baird discussed with the team at his recent meet-and-greet include four principles: being in the community

representing the school; being in the classroom actively participating; giving complete effort on the court; and becoming a great teammate. “At Judge, we had what we called a ‘we’ philosophy that I bring with me,” he said. “We found that if you can devote yourself to something bigger than yourself, that is really how you find happiness, whether it is a team or church or country. When the players become unselfish through athletics, it will become easier when they are in the real world.” Gray stepped down in March to pursue other interests. His tenure include the school’s first state championship in 2016 when they finished 23-4. He won 87 games and lost 61 in his six years as head coach. The team also won two region championships. This past season, the team finished with a 13-9 overall record in second place in Region 13. Isaiah Green led the team in scoring by averaging 14.6 points per game. Current senior Jay Gilson, a 6-foot-7inch forward, signed a letter of intent to play basketball at Pierce College in Washington. He averaged 10 points per game and was the Bears’ leading rebounder. Baird hopes to encourage the younger students at the Summit Academy feeder schools to continue their education at the high school. “One of the things that impressed me and drew me to Summit was the importance of academics,” he said. “As an English teacher, I know the classroom is very important.” l

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