Tri-Color Times 2009-11

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Granger High School

Tri-Color Times an open forum for student opinion and expression

Letter from the SBOs

HELLO Granger Lancers! This year has been a lot of fun! We hope everyone is enjoying their time at Granger. The SBOs would like

to thank everyone for participating in our various events that we have held. Especially in our ‘Can Drive’! Overall, we had a really good turnout.

As you may know, the seniors won!! Followed by sophomores and juniors. From all the classes, we received a total of about 800 cans!! We are

having another food drive in the spring, and we are looking to double that. We encourage everyone to support Granger in West Valley

City’s Holiday Parade. Granger will have its own float. Keep on participating! Keep up the school spirit! Thanks Granger Lancers! GO G-HOUSE!!

WHat can you play?

THERE are many students at Granger who are very dedicated to sports. Some play more than one sport to keep themselves healthy, in shape, and even for more scholarship offers. For other students they play just because they want to be involved in an after school activity. Scott Zunkowski (12) does football, wrestling, and track. He loves doing all of these activities to stay healthy. Zunkowski “I do these sports for the competition and to be more prepared if I play college football.” If he doesn’t get a scholarship then he is going walk onto a team. High school sports cost a lot of money to play like participation fees and paying for uniforms but in the end most students see that it is worth it because you get the joy

of playing on a team and making new friends. There are some students here at Granger who play sports because their parents are forcing them to play because they played and want their kids to be as good as they were in high school. Students typically don’t enjoy what they are doing. Taylor Gardner (10) is another athlete who plays more than one sport; she is involved in volleyball and basketball. Gardner said, “I play volleyball to get in shape for basketball because my dad played professional basketball and it is in my blood.” The experience of playing high school sports will always stay with you forever and it teaches you life lessons like working as a team and respect for your leaders. Sports also teach you to come together as a team. If you want to get involved in an extracurricular activity, join a sports team. You will most likely enjoy it and will also help out your teams and school..

THIS isn’t the dance called Drills. This would be drills that are played on the court. Basketball players do drills as well. Most drills get them pump up and ready to take it to the court. Drills keep the team motivated and the motion going. Our Granger basketball players have their favorite drills. Some Granger basketball players have difficulties on drills. But others are the best at it. The basketball team helps each other with their best effort to get the drills done and motivate them. To help them with their basketball skills, known as handling the ball, shooting, and running. Precious Taliulu (12) is a basketball player on the basketball team this year. Taliulu favorite drill in basketball is 80 in 5. She says this helps her in her lay ups. “It’s a team effort drill that the hole team would have to make 80 lay ups in 5 minutes. If they don’t then the team would have to run

ladders then start all over,” says Taliulu. Cody Thorup (12) is on the boys basketball team. His favorite drill is 3 on 3. This helps him and the team by more competitive. This would help Thorup get ready for playing this year. 3 on 3 is a drill to be more active and competitive. This drill includes 6 players on the court 3 vs. 3. And who ever wins the game on 3 vs. 3 the next 3 players come on the court while the losers get off. These drills help teammates get ready to play the sport. Also keeps them in shape and ready for the competition that they would be up against when they play other schools this season. There are many drills that could be used just to get ready for what students are up against. Just like our basketball players that are up for the drills that they run. They’re putting a lot of effort this year. Mostly running and drills to keep them going.

sPORT DRILLS

Wow, November already. This year has flew. It doesn’t even feel like November. It’s snowed, what, twice? I can’t wait for a big snow storm. It’s always really pretty, a great chance for a great photo. Before the first snowstorm, I went on a drive to Ophur Canyon, I saw a huge flock of birds. And I noticed where they landed. I hurried to pull over to get a few shots. It’s amazing how many there were, and how they all stuck together in such synchroniztion as they flew. Remember to eat up, this is the only time you can get thirds for dinner. Happy Thanksgiving!

Go Lancers!! November 2009

Volume LI, Issue 4


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