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Show THE SENTINEL from here to me Semis are showcase for district teams I' 10 experiences will make this an exciting and informative session. Methods of saving energy through window treatments be will hands-o- n are looking at. "We honestly feel they have to be the best team from down South," Bojak continued. "They bring a record into this discussed 9-- 1 til When talking defensive football locally, however, It'll be a battle of "cats and when dogs" Brighton's Bengals and the first name mentioned is often Brighton's. The Bengals are justifiably proud of their defensive Hillcrest's Huskies square off in the 11 a.m. football semifinal game this Saturday at the UofU. 4-- A Simonson also feels it would be a mistake to underestimate Brighton's offense. 'Some people might 8 Bonneville at 2 bad mouth Brighton's offense, but, hey, they get it done when they have to and they're 11-- for the year," he noted. "If they need to keep field position, they do it; if they want to run off a few first downs to rest the defense, they do it; if they need points late in the '' game, they get them." p.m. Jordan turned in an equally convincing win Friday in play, when it outscored Box Elder They play Provo Friday at 11:30 a.m., also at the UofU. ' The Brighton-Hillcregame shapes up as a real 3-- A 41-1- 5. 4-- A 5, 14-1- 6, Henderson. Bingham thought Taylorsville had tipped the ball out of bounds, but the referee thought otherwise. An appeal was made to lines person, who called it a Taylorsville tip. Bingham in was down the deciding third game and call gave the Miners a chance to come back. Jordan coach Margaret Price praised the spiking of Debbie Foster and Suzy Johnson, the setting of Cristy Brand and Marian Dennison, and the overall play of Brenda Miller and Dorothy Simons as key efforts in the win over Tooele. but will still go to state as the third place team in Region Two. state for Jordan also lost its last qualified tournament action going league game in Region on through this Thursday, Six, falling Tuesday to but the at West High Murray 15-- 9 school and the at Box beat Tooele Elder. in a league playoff Bingham finished the game Thursday to make league season Tuesday it to state as the league's by edging Taylorsville in fourth place team. With the tight win over what had to be the most exciting game of the Taylorsville, Bingham season for the Miners. cemented its hold on second place in the The scores ended up 15-and Brighton league and its first trip to lost Tuesday to Hillcrest state. The key series of , 4-- A 10-1- 3-- A 8-- 5, 15-1- 5, . 8, 16-1- 4. 12-1- First well-wishe- Alta challenge Clearfield, Bingham ' face Weber. ShuyM knMk as prosecutor M Sizes Allen C. Nielson, 30, a idvalc Riverton 79SI S.Stat 12768 S. 1700 W 254-392-1 255-356-1 ; in the State regular season game wasn't that close. Both Brighton coach Steve Dangerfield and Hillcrest "We've man head Jerry Simonson agree that Hillcrest is a different team from that team points a game." Brighton shut-ou- t home. is Preregistration Interested required. your at Whitmore Lynnette Judd, For Deadlines Monday, 5 p.m. News, Display Ads, Wedding Announcements xxxxx Tuesday, 4 p.m. All Classified Ads designer, and what questions to ask sales further 943-463- 6. will discuss what to look for in a home computer the people. Demonstrations and 20 averaged Hillcrest's challenge offensively, according to Simonson, will be to try to find a point in Brighton's 20-- ) Hillcrest Saturday, both tall orders. 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Dibs call 533-775- information, call the Salt Lake County - Library System, Marc Ferguson, and educator Jordan head coach instructional Rick Bojak also knows he has a tough semifinal opponent. Provo, he a has remarked, quarterback that colleges should persons Tips on selecting a home computer will be offered at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Wednesday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. rs Library. On Saturday, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. attorney Brett F. Paulsen will former area resident and a graduate of Jordan High School, was elected as the Ferry County prosecutor in Washington -- even Programs scheduled , JHS elected I hr. mmmm . . fabric-laminate- significant events that $raduatebffA '15M Itital er agrees. "Our offense might not be as flashy as Alta's, but I think it ranks right up there with most good teams around," he said. though the two teams' conjunction with the CBS mini-serion the Blue and the Grey. Jay Haymond, Utah State Historical Society Library, will examine the View,-Brighto- V.. head-knock- again, A representative from the Utah State Extension Center will demonstrate an inexpensive, efficient way to conserve energy d by making roller shades to cover the windows in 20-1- 4 games and Dangerfield, a.m. like Darrell VanAmen, Mike Thompson, Rob Farnsworth, and a good blocking front line. Bojak predicts a high scoring game. Bonneville. Our first goal is to beat the Lakers. If we do, then we'll worry about who we might play. We know Hillcrest and Brighton are tough but so is teams, Bonneville. They won this thing two years ago." ; st But, while Provo has a solid offense, Bojak has confidence in his offense and why not with players about concerned and demonstrated at the Whitmore Library on Saturday, Nov. 20 at 10 game." "Their moving some defensive armor to not people about in key attack. Hillcrest has scored the a T.D. has turned against donations that any positions accept team around," explained Bengals in two years and from political and spent a total Dangerfield. "I've already the Huskies need to put a of just $200 on his told our kids that they good number of points on can't look at Hillcrest as the board Saturday to campaign. the same team they have a shot at the game. Ever since they lost to Tyler branch played back on Sept. 17. on Oct. 1, Brighton schedules two They're a great team." no secret Alta has made "Brett Varoz was discussions would of the like fact it Utah in the Civil War playing his first game at another at the crack in that will be discussed at the quarterback could Bengals. They get with game Ruth Vine Tyler Branch league their chance, but only if I but think he's Brighton, Library, 315 Wood Street, to that they get by Bonneville Midvale, on Thursday, really adjusted state Nov. 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. in position and so have the and Brighton beats round Monday saw Jordan face Mt. take on Weber, Uobator'o Qonts 5 4, general election. He is the son of Harold B. Nielson of Salt Lake City and Joyce Nielson of Sandy. Mr Nielson studied law at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington and spent four years building up a practice. According to his parents, he did not events in the contest saw a protested call on a hit by the Miner's Sandy State volleyball runs 'til Thursday Besides Alta, three other local high school volleyball teams have 16-1- "With the game being played on Saturday, we have ' an extra day to practice this week and we intend to spend all of it working on Bonneville," said receiver and free safety Darrin Long. "Yeah, it would be nice to play Brighton again, but we're not even thinking about that yet," added Hawk coach Doug Berry. "We're only 0 Saturday. Alta's Cheryl Turner, number three, sends a spike over the net as Clearfield defenders 15-state contest frantically try to control it. Alta won the first round Monday in action hosted by West High. Brighton and Bingham also qualified for state, but lost their opening games to Weber and Bonneville. Hillcrest's but unit, The winner will claim half the card in the state title bout and Alta, after battering Davis 28-- last Friday, clearly displayed its desire to take the other Alta half. meets M I'At 3 PQ Thursd.y,No.1a,1982 225-31- STATE 81 MIDVALE, UTAH (801) 566-987- 6 1 NORTH UN WIST, OKIM C f" , 8 Conboct CofpeUtCobincts Inbfiofs t |