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Show THE SENTINEL Section 2 Entries open for seniors' bowling Thursday, Jan. 14,1982 1 Pagt L s Nineteen Tournament, entry largest single sporting blanks are now available event for senior people at all bowling over 55, the first ever establishments in the Salt senior bowling Lake, Bountiful, and eight-one'- tournament hosted by the Ritz Classic Bowl, will be in 1982; repeated to tournament according areas. Tooele Any additional information can be procured by calling tournament Elaine Berger Wilbur Couch. or Wilbur at The tournament is Couch at scheduled for Friday, 266-590- 5 255-723- 0. Junior Feb. 26, and Saturday, Feb. 27. Squad times will be 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on both dates. The entry closing date will be at midnight, Jan. 31. Last year's tournament drew upwards of 200 The junior ski racing bowlers and was held circuit will swing into the over a single day. But, 1982 season with two due to interest shown so ski racing events a a slalom. major far, meet organizers downhill and anticipate that it will take Park City was the site of two days to complete this three-da- y downhill a second tourney. If anevent Jan. other day is needed, The race scene will Friday, Feb. 19, will be then move to Snowbird scheduled. for ' the Commerce The tournament is an Snowbird Properties ABC and WIBC Junior Challenge. The sanctioned event and all race will be a two-dasanctioned bowlers, ages slalom Jan. 16 and 17. 55 and over in the Salt Utah's youngest corps Lake and Bountiful of racers, ages 6 to 12, Associations are invited will be featured at the to participate. You need d Snowbird race. The not be members of a slalom course will senior league to enter. be set on Snowbird's A total entry fee of $6 special race course near per entrant per event is the base of the mountain. required of which $3.15 The finish area will be goes toward prizes and east of the Gad I lift. $2.85 for the bowling. Over 200 young racers Because the event is are expected to compete run on a handicap basis, in the slalom event. y tight-turne- Alta High's Chuck Cutler, number 44, battles with Taylorsville opponent for rebound in first half action from the two teams' after trailing 28-2-7 at league openers. Alta won the game the end of the first half. 73-5- 6 JHS,AHS,HHS win in league play season In referring to his Regular basketball competition team's victory over got underway last Friday Tooele. Jordan head with mixed results for coach Hal Hale stated Jm TamIum TAiihaI t lL I uuu we game was eraser iw uau Ljiau in ajuaua. its than thermal score might ran Jordan unbeaten string to nine have first indicated, with a victory over Although Jordan led most Tooele, Alta exploded in of the way, the margin the second half to bury was never more than five at. or six points until well Taylorsville Tftvlorgville, . andioto thenal quarter. In Hillcrest burned visiting fact, the third period the West Jordan score was tied at Brighton byed Friday's and Jordan's lead was round. only four, 9 at the end 67-5- 6 Mark Jerry . JANUARY ALL FURNITURE KIM! AT LEAST , - and Kener Tuesday, Kearns ON MANY ITEMS Hillcrest ended BIG DISCOUNTS Bingham's Remember: Teachers Small MIDVAlt Paint team in the over 00 '249 met : 12655 So. Redwood Rd. the state. West Jordan won just one match, as Brian Richardson won by decision Discont AA Wholesale Tire & Auto 4-- A 254-072- 3 Craig Whirlpool" Jan. 13 Thursday, Jan. at Brighton iri 14 Taylorsville at Alta West Jordan at Kearns Hillcrest bye Jordan bye Friday, Jan. 15; Saturday, Jan.' 16 Brighton at Arvada West Tournament, Denver West Jordan at Mt. Magna Tourney, Cyprus High (Sessions, 1 : 30 and 7 : 30 p.m. both days) . Friday, Jan. 15 Jordan at Cooley Memorable Tourney, Bountiful High varsity basketball and wrestling action will get underway at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. . 35-- a 1 All I m fil LA 4000 p'LEO - AM fafiaffttf eAs TOB3D si W hol Science Spanish ' y Sandy . theS-20- 0 EASY way Snow Thrower ale priced now only. ENROLL NOW 0 J9A Sim 'Ml flSGARTEN Naw Study Facility Aft FrovUot Separata Atf Day Cart With Sam Challangor Program 7I068SSO.1000E. way the with t; J FSI - SCMOlKI - the end of regulation play it was knotted at The Cougars then went on that y Classes Math 8 Remove now out of YOUR mi JU. to outscore Bingham 255-354- 7 Complete IOO00 at Taylorsville, 3 p.m. Bingham , ur 47-4- 7. , 4-- ,7500ffocot 800 and up state ran up against one of. the best teams in Grouped By Age For 3, 4, A, and 5 vaar aids. Phonies Music Art 40-3- FURNISHINGS youngest 400 600to800Old at drew The Brighton-Wes- t Jordan match proved to be one in which the 15 We Have: Toys Play Equipment Large Qymnaslum Happy, Friendly game seven to two in overtime. Jason Bleak's 19 points was high for Bingham with Matt Symes adding 14 and Kevin Gust eight. held the Bingham 34-3- A 3 HOUR PROGRAM YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN at the half. tied Kearns had the third but at quarter lead II0L1E 's Bingham bye AT 16-1- ' major decisins by Todd Norton at 107 and Mark Romine at 128; falls by Chris Hodgkins at 114 and Dave McCabe at 121 ; and picked wins at 167, 185, and heavyweight by forfeit. Bingham High began LEARNING IS REALLY FUN up against Kearns was close all the way. Bingham led 4 with one quarter gone and the score was 28-2- 134, 0. 2J. playing most everyone on the squad and presented a balance scoring attack with Jess Savage hitting for 14 and Jeff Wilcox, Marty Haws, and Dave Adams each adding 10. For West Jordan Foulger had 11 points and Randy Hawks nine. West Jordan shot only 20 percent from the field. HELP US TO MOVE THIS MERCHANDISE WE'LL HELP YOU TO and heavyweight Jordan at South, 3 p.m. Jan. 19 West Jordan at Brighton, 3 p.m. Kearns at Alta, 3 p.m. Wrestling: Wednesday, Miners. Bingham also half when they went ice cold from the field, hitting only one shot in a span of 10 minutes. Ken Barrentsen at 155, Brad Cutler won by fall. Jordan lost its first two matches against Murray before Kyle Hansen came back to pick up a pin for the Beetdiggers at 114 and Randy Washburn followed suit with a pin at 121. David Nez at 140, Mark Maxwell at 147, and 14 Hillcrest . play almost even ball until early in the second 5CW.7720SO., , , Friday, Jan. Cougars to just 18 field goals out of 45 shots, while the Miners hit on 23 of 51 shots. The difference came at the foul stripe, where Kearns had 26 free throws to nine by the Jordan, but after that the Jaguars came back to decisioned Bingham at Hillcrest Brighton at Kearns Taylorsville at West Jordan Alta bye Dean early lead over West 33-2- Taylorsville at Hillcrest Brighton at West Jordan Alta at Kearns Bingham bye Jan. introducing hundreds of people to the sport. Langston each with 10, and Darrin Long with eight. Hillcrest got out to an Taylorsville Jordan at West Jordan at Taylorsville . Alta bye , West Through the years Zenger has organized 70 teams, nearly Brent Wiechman with 13 points followed by Rob Gibbons with 11, Kevin 3, Hillcrest at Bingham Kearns at Brighton - from there. Alta's leading scorer was 38-1- the Huskies' Clint Dumas won by decision over Mark Reynold at 128, Chris Telesco of Hillcrest heavyweight. f 54-3- coasted competition. Region Two results showed Alta winning over Hillcrest Brighton stopping West Jordan 53-and Bingham defeating Friday, Jan. 15 28-2- UAMK decision, Brett Thomas won by major decision at with teams at 114, Hillcrest's Russ decisions by Darren Leo pointing to upcoming Steele drew with Alta's at 100, Joe Snarr at 134, state Clark Edwinson at 121, and Aaron Olsen at 140; and region locally, . "dTbmPrlzV&y7Jan 43-3- Eric Singleton pinned Larsen of Brighton, Hillcrest's John Stidham Brighton earned Stodeter Boys- - and-secon- 39-3- 9 High school wrestling entered the stretch run Rob Richman at 100, David Boetcher at 107, Mark Crump at 114, and Rudy Vasquez at 121. Marlin Beckstead at 134 and Troy Roach at 140 each won by superior in local wrestling 200 400 Petersen with 15, Richardson with 14, and Jim Nelson with 12. - Dlace ties, d .The first halfs of Alta's game with will be Taylorsville were almost money will be combined like two different games. and divided equally. The two teams battled Duplicate trophies will be awarded. through a close half and The highlight of the Taylorsville ended up 1961 tournament was the 7 lead to the a taking lockerroom. Alta, crowning of the two eldest participants, Ellas according to its coach, Jones of Salt Lake and Myron Long, changed' Alice Fox of Midvale, as its offensive strategy in tournament champions. the second half, going to Couch added that the its inside power game. of seniors concept also Hawks The kept up their pressing defense bowling owes much to the and early in the third involvement of Frank who Couch noted period took charge of the Zenger, could be classified well game. By the 6:18 mark as the Super Program of the fourth quarter the Director for seniors. 9 and Alta score was 6 62-3- while points, including BODY WORK doubles formats. The "A" and "B" divisions are set up as follows: Women average 146 and over, "A" division; 145 and under, "B" division. Men average 170 and "A" over, division; 169 and under, "B" division. In the event of first free-throw- s. 0 73-5- equal opportunity to win cash prizes and trophies. Competition will be staged in both singles and of the third period. Tooele was forced to foul in the late going and Jordan made good on most of the resulting Danny McEntire led Jordan in scoring with 22 Half win, half lose Alta-Hillcre- st has an participating 34-3- the Hawks' Steve Baer won Jordan, competing in by major decision over Region Six lost a close Vic Quezada at 140, Dave match at Murray Paul match Crowley won by decision its against heavyweight Taking a look at over Jason Mahler at 147, Taylorsville with four Valenzuela also won by individual results in the J. J. Jimenez won by fall straight wins by decisions falls. Racers will make two match, over Hillcrest's Allen runs each day. Skiers Alta's Gary Gordon won Gritter at 157, Lee IVVVVUUUUUUUVVUVUUIIUWU participating will be from by fall over Brian Green Fairbourae of Alta won the various ski teams at 100 pounds. Tucker by decision over Steve from around Utah, or will Nipko of Alta decisioned Seghini at 169, at 185 Phil John Harrington at 107, Soderborg of Alta pinned Bring your insurance claims to us. race as independents. Dave Anderson; and at to Old 2500 Discont heavyweight Dan Hill of to High School Sports Schedule Bid 600 S000 Discowt Hillcrest and Dave Basketball: bowler every Murray wrestler tries to keep his shoulders off the mat while under pressure from Jordan 107 pounder Jeff Mace. Meet official carefully scrutinizes the action. Mace ended up losing the match by decision and his team was edaed by the Spartans Oram 225-617- 7 Holtaday 2747 E. 3640 So. 278-479-7 hi op 531995 WDiscount And Factory Rebate S&&KXl'4 12758 So. issfff Appliance 1700 17. 2540790 (TTfD .SSL icrj |