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Show THE SENTINEL 1 Section 2 Thursday. January 22, 1981 Pag three of Jordan's Jordan giris next outings will be on the road as they visit Uintah mine the amount of in- -. s fall in two on Jan. 22, Tooele on Jan. ming a boys 27, and Murray on Jan. fastpitch program: In 29. Starting times on all tough addition, age groups, For years, boys under and under nationals. three nights will be 5:30 forteam Now, local softball of- schedules, 18 have spent their sumJordan High women's for the J.V. and 7:30 p.m. mers playing the great ficials are planning to mations and other topics ' basketball team went into for the varsity. ' American past time of organize a boys fastpitch will be discussed. To assist prospective last week's schedule baseball. At the same program in the Wasatch 11 time State Utah Terri Harding's knowing it would be their area. front young pitchers, special during recent years, toughest test of the. points was high for Jor- the girls have been A.S.A. Commissioner Al indoor pitching clinics been season and it certainly dan against Judge while playing softball. And Hansen has announced have already lived up to their expec- Lori Jo Vawdrey added during organizational scheduled doing quite well. Last an tations. for nine. Harding also had year, for example, Salt meeting players, February, March and five rebounds. Harding Lake had two fastpitch parents, coaches and April. Boys who don't 18 before Sept. 1 are Tuesday, Judge caught was also Jordan's top teams finish in the top 10 any other interested par- turn for up with Jordan in the scorer against Cyrpus as in the girls 18 and under ties. The meeting will be eligible. Age groups tournament Wednesday, Jan. 28, 7 league play will be 18 and third period and held on 'she hit for 13, Vawdrey national while on had 11 points and nine while the Bountiful Bon-ne- tt p.m., in room 323 of the under, 15 and under, and to win Student Union Bldg. on 12 and under. Ball team took Thursday, Cyprus ran rebounds and Shelly the U of U campus. rebounds. seven 12 Baker in the Jordan eleventh girls past ' All Boys' fast pitch softball J'SWEE bacilli hpinf organized tests . ... Earaatf tbtir sacaa. ttraifbt Itah State 1- - -- ' ) dm Tim .ll Villi I t t "f lilt ban Ltaaua, Tiai LtJoaaa, Tf 'ill Kill I J IHi aaa Krista LMm if tic Btab Acadearj af CyMastks. Nat aroaat ert Jetty aad Kasey firieieawyer, Jeaaifar Capita, Jafa ni kmn' ckaacwukip an (left ta rikt) Imej lettaaley, JN4 loriM, Aapt Caaaoa, ftcki Bjckcs, Tara laaiarsaa, Dard KM, lUrleae Kraaar, Mmrtj Perter, NuUrn'i laan, Kaifht. 32-2- SENTINEL WANT ADS WORK 48-3- NOW ( aecdDiite ml Baim iearoeatitim af tfca state duaiioa Class Tarea laby Divisiaa oanastics teaa fro tba Itah feaaaay af Cjaawtics ara (left ta right) Jadya JUtea. Jodi Prtvel, aad Jaaa leriaa. Nat areseat are Taaa ftalef art Weal) Wiper. This is the thai tiaa hi as way years tha teaai has tahea tea baton. The BKet its hcM last Deceaber hi loaatifal from Bountiful 74.95. Individually in Class Utah Academy team Three, nine years and older, Angie Cannon was and fourth Jenny Griesemeyer ninth in the The Utah Academy of Jodi Prowell while Jana vault; JoNel Borino third was second, and Jennifer Caputa fifth emerged Borino Gymnastics from last month's Class Jaclyn Allen fourth, and in the bars; and Angie Three, Baby and Class Tammy Dallof sixth; and Cannon took top honors in Three children and junior in the floor exercise Allen the floor exercise with State Championships was third, Borino fourth, Jenny Griesemeyer and Prowell sixth. owning both team titles. second; Jennifer Caputa In the Baby division, Prowell was second in fifth and Tera Henderson vaulting placers were the Baby Division seventh. Caputa was with 29.50 points, seventh and Borino ninth Jodi Prowell fourth, Jana and Allen was fourth at 28.05, in the Borino seventh, Tammy Dallof eighth; and Borino sixth at 27.35. for the. bars Jaclyn Allen Team totals were Utah Class Three junior (12-1- 4 second and Jodi Prowell Academy 86.15, . years and up) place from Orem winners .included Tami fourth; on the beam the cnampionsrup went w 83.30, and the host Saltos Solomon seventh,' Lauri Lohman tenth in the vault; Lauri Lohman first, Tami Soloman second, and Darcie Allred eight in m 1 ZmJ mm. m the bars; Lohman tenth in the beam; and Amey To Sandy Baptist Church where Bottomly third, Lohman you will findan atmosphere of acceptance, Solomon sixth, and Christian fifth, warm and forgiveness love through a ministry Kasey Knight seventh in the floor exercise. 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