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Show 1 THE SENTINEL Section 2 Diggers, Hawks tests win league Jordan High lengthened its unbeaten string in football to four 5 with their homecoming victory over South last Friday, while over in Region Two Alta crushed Kearns 38-- 7 for its first league win. some South put pressure on the Diggers early, as moments after Jerry Thompson had capped an eighty yard Jordan drive with a 10 yard touchdown run, the Cubs evened it up with a 48 yard scoring bomb. 22-1- v ,. ... , iJWfc , i ii nni Brighton ball carrier takes to the air in attempting to avoid converging Hillcrest tacklers Mark Kendzior (number 89) and Blake Jensen (number 30). Six Win .. ii M , a following the Hillcrest-Brighto- football n match held last Friday. Husky coach Jerry Simonson and Bengal mentor Steve Dangerfield were in complete agreement: Hillcrest's turnovers and Brighton's domination of the . Darrel VanAmen followed a 41 yard run with a one yard scoring plunge. Later, Van Amen fell on a South punt that Miners split golf play country dual last Kearns 18'4-Jordan's girls cross Tuesday. country team came Alta also took top of a within one m perpoint fect score in defeating South 5 in their league mini-tourney- s, 16-4- 24-3- Save I 12-6- 17V4-2V- 1, j mini-tourne- y. the Miners unended these facts before you buy any other stove! WANT ADS WORK The Earth Stove burns Va the fuel' of many stoves bK pa mi mn WD pcoaiotn (tlic! 4 compUta cantuttiM bit flfcW PXWfltl tM tu nw punn SuPMlWtM PETERSEN, SORENSEN & B ROUGH llltrtlldM ltt cunU koM CMia buu Star), Mweat Certified Public Accountants ask e"ptHf-ttiM- I rmoul Mt Announce Their New Office Location Miner ladles I (flits M ItM ftt Converts to open fire instantly Our New Address Is com- Cook tOpioitsM iMfmcnut n uoM hut tttoi tfrt coatui Wood gases not wasted -- pleted the first half of league play in girls' tennis with a 2 record, their only losses coming against Brighton and Hillcrest. 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Within Mat Burns 14 hours on one wood load 42 In tennis Draft control and ash pan removal J into Even temperatures nm M MlKt ltH Ml ttfDQtflt MUM, oi nam cc cmD Mt omttttm (Mm do mis) Homo tomppKotts mm ma Km tunica 7-- 0 v. cross win mini-tourne- 0 Bingham High Alta High's golf team remains on top of the region heaping having posted a league win over 255-355- had blocked into the enKearns Monday. Dentin also shot a 41 in a dzone for a safety. In 4 loss to Brighton VanAmen also added extra point kicks. Bingham High split in Tuesday, while his 39 was in low for the its two dual golf matches Bingham y followed by over the past week and 42. Wankier's fifth the first in placed region Check Led by Devon Dentin's SENTINEL 41 and Jeff Wankier's 42, were the key factors in Overall and Marilyn the Bengal's victory. Prause, the top doubles Hillcrest was intercepteam; singles seniors of ted four times, three Kim Searle, Carol Mark, to those going Brighton's . Scott Ford, fourth by and Tammy Greenberg; teammate Todd Karen, freshman Cindy Peterand lost two fumbles,' one sen; and junior Ruth Ann each to the Bengal's Brad Lehmitz. Cahoon and Dave Petersen. The turnovers staggered the Huskies offense, while Brighton was able to move the ball with more consistency, though only for one touchdown. to wanted "We establish our running game on offense and we felt were were able to do so because our offensive line was picking up their defensive stunts along the line of scrimmage, allowing our backs to break into the secondary," commented coach Dangerfield. "Defensively we wanted to shut-of- f their running game, forcing them to throw more then pressure their 3 rr 2 m match held last Friday at Brighton. mark. Friday, has a The Huskies slide back to joining Bingham. The out on, will disagree as to Bengals will take this the reasons for the out- Friday off, using the excome. The loser may say tra time to prepare for his offense's play was another showdown consub-pa- r or his defense test when they host Alta didn't do the Job, the win- on Oct. 2, at 3 p.m. ner may talk up either his defense or his offense, or maybe both. There was none of that r ' 7-- Bengals tip Huskies c: - Hillcrest turnovers plus strong Brighton line play helped the Bengals to a 0 win in the Region Two 70 Friday... Sometimes coaches, depending on which side of the score they came - however, Jordan gals Hawks roll on in golf honors in the first of two enregion ded up with a team total opener last Friday. of 156 strokes, five ahead Meanwhile, the Jordan of second place Hillcrest. boys were edged Tod Jackson led the Jordan's ladies cap- Hawk with an half, Alta started off with tured the first four even charge of three touchdown run a 36 followed by par with Karen Alan Tolman at 38 and yards by Rob Watkins places, honors top and a quick toss of 12 Taylor taking Ron Goble, Troy Bonfollowed Wendy by yards to Pili. Dene GarOlson, and Eric Brown all ner added five extra poin- ner, Laura Piper, and at 41. ts and a 28 yard field goal. Heidi Allen. Jennell Condi was sixth. TELL US How many times have Jordan's Jeff Mace "that Bingham young placed first on the boy's you thought in volleyball side with teammate Rob should be in the paper." It can be. Phone Esther Halliday retur- Cottle fourth. ns to the helm of the $50.00 Bingham High volleyball I when you buy before Sept. 30th team, facing a building situation. While, she feels Class doors let ,C1ean air warmed the team is loaded with in tubes, then recircuUti you enjoy fire i talent, it is also inex- - I recovered quickly on its next possession, as Jerry Richardson snagged a 14 yard touchdown pass from Van Heder. In its first series in the second half, Jordan's J M, ifllnjwajr ,i Jordan, effort of the year. Alta opened with a fake punt-scree- n pass from Darrin Long to Jeff Walbeck that went for 55 yards and six points. Kevin Pili followed with a 20 yard ua " plav for a second touchdown. In the second quarter, Todd Handley hit Chuck Cutler with an eight yard scoring pass. In the secod Page Thursday, Sept. 24, 1981 perienced. But, she adds, things should improve as the season progresses. Bingham opened with a loss to Clearfield and a brief visit to the Highland Alta coach Doug Berry tournament. Since then termed the win over the varsity team has lost comKearns as the best to Granger and Hillcrest. bination offensive-defensiv- e TMcuwrnraTic Hi , tTa rmt UANtfOlD Law Distributing tadvsii Uth 7107 So. 4C0 1 HMTfO HCONMHV Oft" 564763 Set a pattern fibr savimij amid ceeckiinig at Fiirst Secmitv m Mm J-- quarterback." Dangerfield added that the Bengals were unable to capitalize on all their scoring opportunities, missing a pair of passes into the endzone with receivers open then bouncing one field goal off the cross bar and another off the sidebar. The game's only score came on a two yard throw from Bengal quarterback Brent Reich to Eric Jacobs with 37 seconds left in the first half. Tim Wagstaff added the extra point. 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