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Show THESENTINEL Page 2 Thursday. Feb. 10, 1983 Brighton, Hillcrest, and Jordan lead in court play Two basketball with a 57-5- 3 victory over the Hawks Friday atAlta. same time, the win moved the Bengals into a tie for the top spot with once beaten At the 17-1- 2, The first half of the game was close not because Alta shot badly, but because Taylorsville shot so well. Hawk coach Myron Long reported that the Warriors shot 70 percent from the field in the first half, helping Taylorsville tie 8 at the end of the first period and stay within four, 2 at the half. But, Alta kept plugging away in the second half, building a 5 lead at the end of the third quarter and went on to win by nine. Long had 21 points, McDonald 15, and Mark BrowerlO. Jordan High continues to lead in Region Six, as the Beetdiggers held off Murray Tuesday 3 then demolished Tooele Friday. Like Brighton, Hillcrest just played one game last week, a 3 79-7- 5 84-4- 68-4- win over West Jordan Tuesday. Alta also won on Bingham bounced back to pick up a pair of wins, 8 Tuesday stopping Kearns 0 and beating West Jordan 47-4- Friday. According to Brighton coach Duke Reid, the first five minutes of the Friday game with Alta set the tone. The Bengals got in front early and was on top by 11, 0 at the end of the first quarter. The margin was nine at the half. By the end of the third period, Alta had fought but back to within four, missed on several chances to trim it further. Late in the game, Brighton's offense began taking its time looking for the high shot and went Brighton- - West Jordan Taylorsville Bingham The Hillcrest-We- IS djA pd. and decided to slow things down, West Jordan fouls and miscues JoAnne fourth at 14.4 for seven games, Johnson of Taylorsville fifth at 14.1 for McDonald indy Sanders; of West Jordan sixth at 14 for seven seven-game- s, games, - Leslie Neebling of Hillcrest seventh 13.3 for six games, Miles of Taylorsville eighth 12.9 after seven games, 1 A opn only to Maintain a $2.SM avorago monthly balmtco and program indf-vtduo- lt. njoy an ; tntor$t-boarln- g at only a 4 chargojroa chocking account for bv$lnot$ or individuals, offortng unllmltod par tonal trontoctlont at thabank monthly : chargo. Withdraw your fundt at any : tlma without panalty and hs fvUy mturod vndor FOiCI but a tlmltod tran$for at had by chock or third party draft, with Jmmodlato, ponalty-fro- a drawal and Mly Inturad undarFDICI ASK US FOR DETAILS I ASK US FOR DETAILS I chocking account minimal - rot NfWMOM tart row iMfft tottMMDM X274a7i WKUi 55$ Alta forward Roger McDonald, nubmer 34, goes up for a shot Inside, but Brighton's Steve Schrelner, number 55, gets a piece of the basketball. The game was the second hard fought contest the two teams have played against each other this season. Coppervlew Center turns hobbies into extra cash Coupon Coupon Family Nite Fun 800 teammate and DROP IN TODAY , . . LET'S TALK ABOUT: I MONEY MARKET- SUPER NOW Sentinel want ads work and hand until about mid-wa- y through the fourth quarter. Hillcrest was up by around 11 AND YOU'LL LIKE OUR HIGH INTEREST RETURN, TOO! Sandy Henderson of Bingham ninth 12.4 for seven games, and Joan Blain of Brighton tenth 11.6 for seven games. Jordan st 1 the past week. Cedarstrom of Kearns is still in second at 15.3 per game for seven games, Lisa Vawdrey of Alta third with 14.7 points, Hill 14, and Muir game really didn't get out of 1 3 3 5 6 Kearns 16 Reggie Wright of Hillcrest increased her per game scoring average from 22.4 to 23.3 over 33-2- played DOES UNITED OFFER THE NEWEST INVESTMENT PLANS? 0 6 6 4 4 2 Alta . everyone scored. V 57-5- 3. Hillcrest 58-5- Everyone Do you have a special hobby Yooflo' that you would like to turn into a few extra dollars? The Copper-vieCenter may have just the answer. The center is expandings its Community School and is searching for per Immediate family w Space Mow Multi-Purpo- se In The Special Section of qualified teachers to teach to golf. anything from Classes are offered to both youth and adults, so even if your hobby is hacky sack or magic it will be welcome.. Classes that have been requested are cake fly-tyi- tole painting, decorating, flower and languages arranging. 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Russell Muir had 22 points for Jordan, Curtis Hill 16, and Mike Thompson 12. , , I Jordan coach Hal Hale said his charges turned in an excellent first half against Tooele, jumping out to a 19--8 first quarter lead and 1 at the half. But, the Diggers came out a little listless in the third period, so Hale inserted a press to wake them up. The tactic worked as Jordan outscored Tooele 25-- 8 in the third period. Matt Player 16 - 'if' .- s. Area teams still leading in ladies basketball action 23-1- 12. IWA"' .an (,7 atAlta V through some tense moments at the foul line. Darren Fortie led Brighton's scoring with 21 points, while Jeff White had 15 and Brett Miller 14. Roger McDonald was the only Hawk in double figures, scoring 18. An ill Darrin Long had six points as did Brent Weichman and Glen Nickle. Jordan had trouble shaking a tough Murray team Tuesday. The Beetdiggers led all the 6 at the end of one way, at the half, and 0 quarter, with three quarters gone. Murray then took advantage of had 1N , Brighton's Bill Holt, number 24, passes back outside to Darren Fortie, number 40, while Alta defender Roger McDonald bounces off of Holt. Brighton won the pressure packed game played 46-4-2, 38-3- 3 ,4 Ik 3J' 35-2-9, 7 percentage WW ( 35-3-1, 21-1- 36-2- - v.. 28-1- 42-3- 67-5- J 14-- 26-2- Taylors-vill- e 45-4-1. 32-2- 6, Bingham. Bingham shot 70 percent at the line to Kearns' 55 percent. Bingham led West Jordan 5 at the end of the first quarter and 4 at the half. But, in the third quarter, the Jaguars were down and cut that to four, by six, before the Miners were able to turn back the threat. Leading Bingham's scoring were Newbold, Bleak, and Jon Roberts each with 10, while West Jordan's Rowland had 14. The game was a real defensive battle as neither team shot better than ; 40 percent from the field. 8-- 61-5- 2. v 67-5- Jordan. Hillcrest. 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