Grantsville's junior varsity tennis team won the Region 11 title last week with three victories. Grantsvilled defeated Morgan 4-1 in the opening round, Logan 5-0 in the second round and Bear River 4-1 in the final round. The team consists of Mandy Cummings at No.1 singles, Emma Gallup at No.2 singles and Presley Hall at No. 3 singles. The No.1 doubles team included Kylee Jameson and Caitlin Weber and the No. 2 doubles team included Bria Titmus and McKell Mouritson. The team finished the region tournament with a 13-2 record in matches. Coach Pat Ciervo is optimistic about the future of girls tennis in Grantsville with several promising sophomores and freshmen on the team this year.
G-Ville Jr. Jazz
Individuals can sign up for the Grantsville Junior Jazz youth basketball program on Oct.16, 25, 30 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Grantsville City Hall. On Oct. 20 the signup time is 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Additional dates to sign up are on Nov.13-14 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Anyone interested in coaching, coordinating games or being a referee should contact David or Katie DeLaney at 884-0489 or contact Kelly Morgan at Grantsville High School.
Injury Screenings
Mountain Land Physical Therapy is now offering free injry screenings and assessments to high school athletes every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Stansbury Park location. For more information call 882-4144.
American Le Mans
The American Le Mans series will return to Miller Motorsports Park for the third consecutive year in 2008 it was announced this week. The series will make its stop in Utah on May18 prior to heading to France in June for the 24 Hours of Le Mans June 14-15. "I believe we have the strongest overall schedule in American racing," said AML president Scott Atherton.
"We have been working very closely with several governmental and private organizations to confirm the American Le Mans Series' role in the future of leading-edge technologies for alternative fuels and green motorsports initiatives in general," said Atherton. "At a time when there is an urgent worldwide demand for innovation and new technologies for automobiles, the American Le Mans Series, working in conjunction with our many participating manufacturers, is uniquely positioned to be part of the solution. In brief, the factory teams competing in the series are developing technologies on the race track today that will soon be in the cars that we all drive on the street. It's a very exciting time, and as a racing series, we couldn't be in a stronger leadership position."


