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Show iitufteuay.rifiii to, - I nil Olll I Mini. the Jaguars will graduation, return Julie Ryan, Shannon Carlson, Kamie Dutson, Marni Tesch, andTiffan Butcher. Hillcrest coach Syd Alland was also in a good mood, not only due to the Huskies second place performance, but because she will return virtually her entire squad for next year. The best individual performance for Hillcrest Saturday night was turned in by Vandi Wharton, who was fourth in the vault, 9.22. Piper Argyle added a sixth in the Section 2 Jordan, West Jordan win again in 3-- A, state gymnastics 4-- A Winning state gymnastics titles seems to have become a habit at Jordan and West Jordan High Schools. A young Jordan team overcame a strong challenge from Orem, a team which had beaten the Beetdiggers in a dual meet earlier in the season, to Capture its tenth crown in 11 years. West Jordan, which has won the title every year since the school opened, claimed its third. Jordan finished Friday's team comptition with 174.6 points, while Orem had 168.10 and Judge 140.95. The top three in the division mirrored the Region Two meet held the week before, as West Jordan was first Hillcrest second (180.30), (174.05), and Brighton third (172.65). Alta placed fifth with 158.20 points, and Bingham sixth 4-- A Other 9 Former Jordan athlete picked by CEU softball Lf" 1 1 - fojArW m . . s All New Spring Merchandise 10-- 6 . tfie 600 E. 9400 S. Sandy 571-822- 2 . Julie Ryan of West Jordan demonstrates somersault during floor exercise routine. Ryan was second to Bingham's Cindy in the Peterson and was runner-ucompetition all-arou- p " Jaguars also captuxediheAA-team- . deCided-Frklay:nicjht.sTr- title for the third straight year on Friday. ship in 4-DA- 220 UP. 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While at JHS she played softball and basketball for the Beetdiggers plus ran track and cross country. She was named most valuable player in track two years and most improved. She also was named on the honor roll. The Eagles open their home conference against UTCProvo on Wednesday, April 11 in Price. She is the daughter of Mrs Jean Taylor. Purchased Mon.-Sat- rrsy - all-arou- With Any Open i- 4-- A sen $28.99-$32.9- included Jody Gardner eighth in the vault; Welch second and Elkins fifth in the beam; and Tackett second, Welch seventh, and Elkins eighth in the bars. Susan senior Brighton Jackson captured the title in the division, edging West Jordan's Julie Ryan 37.10 to 36.95. Cindy Peterson of Bingham was fourth with 36.60, Piper Argyle of Hillcrest sixth at 36.35, Shannon Carlsen of West Jordan seventh 35.95, Chris Cunningham West Jordan eighth 35.75, and Mamie Tesch of West Jordan tenth 35.20. Jackson had the best score in the bars, 9.45; was second in the beam behind Shannon Carlsen of West Jordan, 9.4 to 9.3; and had the third best mark in the vault, 9.3, behind Julie Ryan of West Jordan, 9.6, and Peterson of Bountiful, 9.45. In the night Saturday individual competition, West Jordan got another, strong effort from Julie Ryan, who was second in both the floor and vault, 9.53 and 9.35; fourth in the bars, 9.28; and seventh in the beam, 8.95. Among the other place winners for West Jordan were Shannon Carlson second in the beam, 9.2, and sixth in the According to Jordan High coach Margaret Price, it was Jordan's overall depth that told the story. "It took everybody to do it," she stated. "All of the kids worked hard and they all qualified for state. Having a full squad at state made the difference." Jordan showed improvement in two areas coach Price felt were not quite up to par at region, the beam and vault. The bars were good, but it was in the floor exercise that the Diggers really loaded up. Sandi Tackett and Jodi Welch turned in 9.4 plus in the floor. performances Teammates Teresa Elkins and Values top places Welch third, Elkins seventh, and at 153.15. 1 . at 9.30. 4-- A I ham eighth in the bars, vault, and floor. Following the meet, Jaguar coach Dana Morris had trouble putting her feeling into words. "I don't know what to say," all-arou- 3-- A she stated, shaking her head. "That's just how I feel. The girls did a good, a very good job tonight." Though West Jordan will lose Gerri Fannion, Lori Jardine, and Chris Cunningham to floor, 9.4; and Chris Cunning- Tammy Green came in at 9.3, while Laureen and Muir Kaylynn Challis were at 9.05. "Our floor routines were the best ever," added Price. In the competition, Jodi Welch was second with 36.40 points, Teresa Elkins fifth at 25.20, and Sandi Tackett sixth, also at 35.20. Saturday night the top 12 event in each gymnasts competed for individual honors. Jordan swept the top three places in the floor exercise with Tackett first at 9.8, Welch second at 9.38, and Elkins third bars, 9.05, and a seventh in the vault, 9.07. Susan Jackson, Following also got good efforts Brighton from Rhonda England and Julie Menlove, who were fifth and sixth in the beam. Bingham's Cindy Peterson an electrifying turned in in the floor performance exercise Saturday night. She earned first with a score of 9.55 score. Peterson was also fifth in the bars, 9.1, and eighth in the beam, 8.93. All SOUTH MART HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. TED DAY OwMf Closed Sundays 1370 W. Gentile Layton, Utah Phone 544-516- 2 8691 So. State Sandy, Utah Phone "Serving Northern Utah for 561-95- 12 14 Years!" AND REMEMBER OUR GUARANTEE! ALL BEEF GUARANTEED FOR TENDERNESS AND FLAVOR 561-951- 4, OR REPLACED PACKAGE FOR PACKAGE. 30 DAY LIMIT |