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Show THE SENTINEL PSQO 2 Thursday, April 8, 1982 Cottonwood Heights wins state swim title Sunny Lambson and Carol Felton in the 2 year old girls; Jimmy Aumann in the 2 boys, Liebe Snider and Leanne included Diane Lawler in the 4 girls, Filipowski, Bruce Todd Etherington in the O'Very, Diane Bruce, 4 Diane Lane Smith, and Nick boys, 8 Glazner. Filipowski in the Cottonwood Heights is girls, Lane Smith in the 8 boys. getting ready to open its The 1112 girls broke all outdoor long course, three state relay records which will become the behind the efforts of summer home to the Sunny Lambson, Carol University of Texas swim Felton, Kris Haws, team led by NCAA Coach Kirsten Bailey, Nicki of the Year Paul Berger. Johnson, Joyce Coskey, Lauber said that Texas and Amy Fegley. Other chose Cottonwood U.S.F.F. age team swim ninth its captured Utah Jr. straight Heights group 11-1- 11-1- Olympic championship in competition held at foams High School Mar. according 25-8- 7, Cottonwood Heights to head 13-1- 15-1- coach Run Lauber. Cottonwood Heights 15-1- blew its competition out of the water in the state meet, carrying over some of the momentum gained (ram a highly successful high school season. Cottonwood Heights bested second place Murray Aquatics by more than 200 points, 921 to 717. The Bountiful Swim Team was third wilh27. ' Coach Lauber called the successful title defense a team victory aid added thanks to the other members of his staff, Jim Taketa, head aft group coach, and assistants record listed Heights both for the facilities and because of the altitude. The World upcoming 13-1- Demock, and Bryan Larsen in the relays; Championships will be held in Equador this Diane Filopowski in the 6 girls; Danny O'Very and Robbie Hitchcock in summer and Berger wants to give his 15-1- 15-1- swimmers a chance to train at altitude. The Texas group will also join with the top ranked Mission Viejo, California team in taking part in the Cottonwood Heights Invitational meet this July boys; Lane 6 Smith in the 8 boys; the girls' 8 relays with Diane Filipowski, Sharon 17-1- 15-1- Kathy Filipowski, Charlotte Norton, and Stacy Lansberg and Louisa Arcnuletta. Each coach is rcspomible for a specific area of the program. Orer 170 swimmers people the Cottonwood Heights team. Individual were busters as Todd 4 Etherington in the Matt Matt Edward, boys; the Degooyer; and boys' 15-1- 8 relays with Lane 3. Smith, Tom Kirk, Bruce O'Very, Nick Glazner. Cottonwood Heights will also host the Creative Performance Institute workshop, a sports In addition, several Cottonwood Heights state In spite of inclement Jensen in both hurdles; weather, most of the Derek Tolman the 400 area's high school track meters; Jace Brewer in teams got in some action over the past week. ' Hillcrest won out over Bingham last Friday in Heights' annual fund raiser. Each team member swims around 200 laps in the pool, with individuals, groups, and businesses donating so much money for each lap The money not only goes into the Cottonwood Jordan slipped to Murray Heights program, but and Granger in another from last benefits the . entire national swimming Thursday. First place winners for scene, including the U.S. tri-me- et Hillcrest Olympic Team travel against Bingham included Kyle fund. and mile; and all Other place winners for Hillcrest were Kendzior and Evans second and third respectively in both the 100 and 200 meter dashes, Haney third in the 400, and John the Hawks were able to come away of Jeff Davis, Kevin Pili, with third place. Darrell Fitzgerald and Troy Kenneth won the mile Adams ; and the medley and placed fourth in the relay team of Gibbons, two mile, Art Birchum numbers, Birchum, Garth Luke, was second in the 300 and Steve Smith. hurdles, Rod Gibbons For Brighton, Bob second in the 400, Dave Hebdon captured the only Stoedter thi-- d in the shot first places, winning the put and fourth in the long and high jump, while discus, Mark Jordan Steve Kimball was third fourth in the high jump, in the high hurdles, Clive and Gibbons third in the Snelson second in the 100, .200.":in second did get a Smith Jordan James the two mile, Bryce number of first places Anderson second in the and other high individual mile, Christin Hansen places in their third in the mile, and with Murray :. and the Darren West third in Granger last Thursday. Alan Saxton won the 100 shot put Alta also sent eight meters; Russell Muir Alta takes first bid in 800. finished first; Jeff Argyle won the javelin; Jerry Richardson took the shot put; Paul Valenzuela Was first in the discus, and Evansoh was first In the '.200...- -' ;'..;;.... -- .''"A cars Darby ready for race Pinewood Derby fbe held at A ' The Alta's girls' track and Sherry Billings, team finished first in a came in first, as did the bid against medley relay team of Brighton and . West Billings, Pickering, Jordan Mar. 30 at West Whitney Milligan, and Jordan. Alta's winning Kirsten Aure. Another total was 94.5 points, first went to the mile to West relay team, made up of compared second and third in the tri-me- et Jordan's 39 David Reniker and ' 800. In the Alta, Brighton, and West Jordan tri-me- Alta ended up with 125 points, Brighton with Kahn, Aure, Sabrina 42, and West Jordan with Lucero, and Chris Keller. 1L First place winners "Brighton's top finishers for the Hawks included were Jolynn Barsnick Larry Fitzgerald,, atri-winner- , first in the 100 and third in in the high the 200, Andrea A damson hurdles, 100 and 200 second in the long jump, meter dashes; R J Delores Bolwhann first Gibbons in the 400; Kevin in the mile and Arrington in the 1600 and and Karine Burns third in 800 meters; Darrell the 100 meter hurdles. Kenneth in the 3200; Art and Brighton's 34.5. Those placing in the top slots from Alta included Shana Khan first in the 400 meter dash, and Julie Hansen first in the 800 Crawford (Brand New 9000 8 It can be. Phone 255-355- Birchum 4 . Facility) We offer Recreational I Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program for Doys and Girls. We Stress Safety: Organized Skill lb Wfe To! Clow I (Advanced) Progressions. FirlHc ir. J f J:b 1977. in the 300 hurdles; David Stoedter in the shot put; Dan Schmidt in the javelin; Ross Harris in the discus, Daryl Orgill in the pole vault; the 400 relay team W S U.SJL National Team Champions C -- X J KINDER-GY- """""' v 17. m. iw NT, ma. ini . , i mo. two-mil- e, captured first in the long jump, the discus, and the with Lisa' javelin, Vawdrey taking first in TELL US the high jump, and Nancy How many times have Booth first in the shot put. "That Alta's 400 relay team, you thought consisting of Lani Peck, should be in the paper." 571-832- Ft Gymnastic were Duane Shepherd was third in the mile, East SS0O South, Sandy 625 1 GymnO" Activity "ff f m my : ' Discover hair dryers, mixers, blenders, toasters. washers, dryers, refrigerators, stoves ... all ' savings! ht Come make your discovery before somebody beats you to it! Small Appliances They have all been refurbished, repaired and tested. 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Dave Adams, Clay Alta beat Brighton and Christensen, Mike West Jordan in a Belknap, and Pat Lewis held last Thursday. in the medley. ." 15-1- 8. 13-1- boys down to the Dixie Invitational in St. George over the past weekend,, and, though few in Trackste rs sq u eeze in some competition 22-2- workshop is open to all interested swimmers in the Salt Lake Valley. Former Olympic coach Don Schwartz will be in swimmers have qualified of the affair. charge for the National Jr. Also coming up on Olympic meet scheduled April 24 will be the teams' for Austin, Texas on April annual "Swim-a-ThonThose swimmers The event is Cottonwood champions included Cottonwood The psychology workshop, The this . April |