In celebrating the country's 30 years of freedom and democracy, the Minister of Social Development, Lindiwe Zulu, launched the annual Child Protection Week
With her vehicle piled high with donated gear, swim coach Natalie Ogden picked up municipal lifeguard Luvuyo Nonzinyana at the Zwide police station and headed for the local public swimming pool.
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Stansbury girls fall to Cedar at Cancer Classic ♦
After the holiday break, along with a long bus trip to southern Utah, it would have been understandable for the girls basketball teams from Grantsville, Tooele and Stansbury high schools to look a little bit sluggish on Monday in their first games of the annual Steve Hodson Cancer Classic.
Instead, the Cowboys, Buffaloes and Stallions all had standout performances, with Grantsville and Tooele coming away with wins. Stansbury lost its game on Monday, but saw some positive signs, as well.
Grantsville 57, Canyon View 35
Emily Backus knocked down five 3-pointers as part of a 26-point effort as Grantsville routed tournament co-host Canyon View on Monday in Cedar City.
Stansbury junior drains four 3s in fourth-quarter surge ♦
The Stansbury girls basketball team isn’t off to the start it hoped for, having dropped four of five entering Tuesday’s non-region contest against Juab at Stansbury High School.
It didn’t look promising early in Tuesday’s game, either, as the visiting Wasps led 25-18 with 2:19 left in the first half, and 33-28 with 3:30 left in the third quarter. However, the Stallions turned things around in a big way over the final 11:30, as junior Ainsley Thurber scored 17 points during a 26-6 run to close the game to lead Stansbury to a 55-39 win.