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Show .'4 Section 2 ,. THE SENTINEL Thursday. April 8, 1982 Plfl 1 High School Sports Schedule ' Baseball: Wednesday, April 7 West at Jordan Thursday, April 8 Jordan at Hillcrest Brighton at Alta Bingham at Kearns West . , Monday, April 12 Hillcrest at Taylorsville Alta at Bingham Kearns at West Jordan Brighton bye Tuesday, April 13 Jordan at Murray Wednesday, April 14 Bingham at Brighton West Jordan at Alta Hillcrest bye Region Six games (Jordan) start at 3 p.m., Region Two at 4 : 15 p.m. Tennis: All league dual tennis matches will take place at the same locations and times and on the same dates as league baseball games. Track: Wednesday, April 7 K ..... .JL ,,5r. West v,1 Tuesday, April at Jordan 13 Alta at Kearns Jordan at Hillcrest Bingham, Brighton at Taylorsville Region Two dual meets start at 1:30 p.m. Region Six at 3 p.m. Gymnastics: Wednesday, April 7 Region Two Gymnastics Meet at Taylorsville High, 1 p.m. Friday, April 16 State Gymnastics Meet at West Jordan High West j?-- : rrs ; Sherese Klotovich, a West Jordan optional all around competitor, finished second in total points during last Thursday's meet at Alta. She also captured third place in optional floor exercises. Alfa gymnasts fop WJ A 2.75 point difference teams were especially close in their optional resulted in a victory for the Alta gymnastics team when they met West Jordan last Thursday. Both had teams previously gone through the seasons events, with Alta's total of 169.25 and West ' without suffering defeat. The two teams, along with all gymnastic teams, will have a chance at one nur vwnpcuuun ucjuac state. Alta's score at the April 1 meet was 331.40 to West Jordan's 328.65, The two 4--A v.; Alta's Janette Day completes a vault in optional events during their meet against West Jordan last Thu. ..day. Alta finished with a narrow lead of 2.75 points. around, and third on the Kearns and won with a beam, and Jodi Perrin total of 309 over Kearns' West Jordan's compulsary placers Few points difference . . . floor. Terri Sodja also placed second on the beam for West Jordan. ' included second place all arounder Maggie Morris with 31.80, and third place all arounder Cammie Dulson with 30.90. Morris also captured third place on the bars. Shannon Carlsen placed first on the bars with a 9.05 and tied for first on the floor with 8.7. Gina Campbell placed a 9.0 second on the bars for West Jordan and Geena Jessop placed second on the beam. West Jordan coach Dana Morris commented on the near loss, "When you have a defeat like Alta's Janeal Taylor Jordan's 168.05. was third optional all West Jordan grabbed around with a total of the first two optional all 34.55. She also took an 8.7 around places with Julie first on the beam and a Ryan at 34.90 and Sherese 9.0 fourth place on the Klotovich at 34.75. Ryan bars. Alta junior Janette also captured first on the Day came in second on optional vault with 9.15 the bars with 9.15 and and second on the bars ' second on the floor with a with 9.45. Klotovich took 9.1. Also an optional a 9.6 first place on the competitor for Alta, bars, a second on the. Trisha Young captured a that, it motivates the vault, and a third on the 9.2 first on the floor and a girls to work harder." Town & Country1 Lanes presents Spring Training Special third on the beam. Sherri Viewmont, Jordan, and Forbes placed third on Hillcrest competed at the vault. Hillcrest in a Mar. 30 In the compulsary meet. Jordan led with events for of in front Alta, 341.6, sophomore Monica Franz Hillcrest's 327.7 and placed first all around Viewmont's 279.45. with 33.55, following a For Hillcrest, Lisa third place on the beam Baer captured a first and floor. Shellee place on the floor with a Martinez placed first on 9.2, a second on the vault the compulsary beam and second place all with 8.35 and tied for first around. Trish Hill placed on the floor with 8.7. On second on the optional compulsary vault, Stacy bars with 9.0. Barnes took first with 9.0, Hillcrest's compulsary and Allison Smith took placers were Lichelle second. Ashton first on the floor At that same meet, with 8.6, second place all, . 3--A ' second on the floor and 222 points. first in compulsary all Brighton's Susan Ainsworth gained several arounds. ; faced of the top optional places, Bingham in an April 1 with a 9.1 first on the bar, Taylorsville meet. Taylorsville's 305.9 a first on the vault and a won a close lead over second on the floor. Angie England came away with Bingham's 298.1. third place on optional a Cindy Bingham's Peterson captured first floor and first places on place optional all around compulsary beam and with 35.5, following a 9.15 bars. Other Brighton optional first on the floor, an 8.8 were Julie first on the vault, and placers seconds on the bars and Ziesloft second on bars, beam. Wendy Orr came Wendy Peterson third on in second in the alt beam, and third on arounds with 34.55, and compulsary floor, also won a 9.1 first place Melinda Emery second on the bars, an 8.95 on optional vault and first on the beam, and an compulsary floor, and Sherie Beers third on 8.9 second on the floor. ' Also for Bingham, optional vault, second on optional competitors compulsary bars and taking third places were Cindy Colton on vault, Dori Butterfield on the floor, and Leesa Clark on the beam. third Sara Menlove placed first on compulsary floor with 8.5 and first on the Kim vault. Janet Ott grabbed Freshman Christensen placed second on compulsary second in compulsary all vault and third on bars. arounds with 30.35 and In compulsary events, Tina also placed second on the Brighton's 4-- A 4--A In girls' track action for Hillcrest, the Huskies downed Bingham in a dual meet last Friday. Hillcrest's score of 63 to Bingham's 10 points reflected the weather which prohibited any field events. Sherri Hoskisson captured a first place in the 100 and 200 meter Three Miners place in race Three Bingham High distance runners took part Chevrolet in the recently run Utah Jazz-Uta- h dealers "Fastbreak" road race and, according to their coach, Jeff Arbogast, placed near the top of a field that included a number of national and international standouts. Craig Hewitt had the best finish for the Bingham runners, coming in tenth; while Dave Alder was fourteenth, and sophomore Jimmy Jex seventeenth. Leading the field was Paul Cummings, rated second in the nation in the three mile and the world indoor record holder in the mile. Second went to Demitree Cabinillas, who is a five time "Days of '47" marathon champ and a sixth place finisher in this year's New York Marathon. In at third was Noberto Sugura, another top "Days of '47" placer. during open bowl rdc::jCibczztt ens? 4 April 12 through May 31, 1982 'Wpn? mrnutiw " (imtwf When you signup for a summer league G2.00 Off 7980So.Stato i Any Dry Cleaning Order Town & Country Lanes ($7.00 Minimum Order) must accomnanv inrnminrQ rnilDon f f J -- i nnltr W" os.ooow Any Drapery Midvale I Cleaning Order ($20.00 Minimum Ordar) 255-686- 6 Coupon must accompany incoming order Canyon View Cleaners epi pm I I I it. iw Sana) ti;ts3t'tsfittH I awe m d era cf mom T.) fca the 800 meters. Leslie Erekson gained Amy Snyder placed "second in the 100 meter dash and third in the 300 meter hurdles. Sandra Fish placed third in the mile. Hillcrest's medley relay team captured a first place, as did the mile relay team. Coach Dave Walker said other members of the girls' track team include seniors Tammy Reese, April Nielson and Anita Lassid; juniors Jean Mills, Lisa Jenkins, Chris Judy, and Leslie , Neebling; and sophomore Camille Phippen. gamos for 00 or33Por9Qmo freshman Karcie Brewer in the mile, sophomore Jill Peacock in the 400 meters, and freshman Jill Jenkins in Menlove took second in the 100 meter hurdles and third in the 200 hurdles. placed second on the floor and Danielle Carroll placed third on the bars. ; In another April 1 meet, Brighton was at At dashes and second in the 300 meter hurdles. Senior Gretchen Snyder gained first places in the 100 and 300 meter hurdles. Other first places wen-t- o a second in the 400 meters, sophomore Julie bars. Janna Bingham f 3 on compulsary vault. Lazarakis placed third in the all arounds. schools Region for is scheduled for Wednesday, April 7, at Taylorsville High School, beginning at 1 p.m. From there, state competitors will perform at State scheduled for April 17 at West Jordan. Hillcrest girls down Bingham tX tzz l.i 4 |