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Show THE SENTINEL Section 2 Thursday, 1 Page May 19, 1983 Harkness claims third title as Bengals win state tennis r i ,11 - 'I just didn't want it to go to a third set," stated Brighton High's Dave Harkness, when asked to explain his remarkable second set comeback in the finals of the state tennis tournament Saturday at Liberty ! "" larnnco. .u:n crat, ) 3ot Park. In action against Layton's Chuck Berwald, Harkness beat back two set points, broke Berwald's service twice, and rallied from a 5 deficit to win that crucial second set in a 7 He had earlier taken the first set ' The singles triumph was the third straight state title for Harkness, tying the record set by Kent Crawford of Cottonwood. It also placed the team in the trophy firmly Bengals' grasp. Brighton finished with 11 points and East with nine, while Alta tied for fourth with Skyline with three points, and Hillcrest with Davis for sixth with one point. But, Brighton also needed a first place finish in doubles action to have a chance at the team title and they got it from Craig Zimmerman and R.J. Stevens, who defeated Gurr and Walker of East in a tough three ' - was Tony Wallin. Wallin won his first two matches, beating and Derby of Cottonwood but James of Skyview was defeated by Harkness in the second round. Mark Rake, the other Hawk singles player, beat Cochran of Roy in the first round but lost in the second to Alta's Randle of East 6-- 6-- doubles entry, Robert Conrad and Darren Speck lost in the first round. Marty Olsen, Hillcrest's only state qualifier, turned loose a solid performance by beating in the Merrill of Skyview first round, but lost to eventual finalist Berwald of Layton in the second. 4 6-- 0, 6-- 6-- 4, 6-- 0, 6-- 2. 6-- 3, 6-- 6-- 4, 2 in 9-- 6-- 2. Si'" "4 4-- second base as Highland baserunner slides for the bag in state baseball play. A two run homer by Bill Robertson produced the winning Saturday night runs for the Huskies, while on the mound Glen Evans struck out 1 1. Mick Spilker of Hillcrest covers 4-- Huskies advance in state back baseball; Miners fight weather Hillcrest High opened its quest for a second straight baseball crown by winning its first three games in the rain delayed state tournament held over the past week. Thursday, The final permitting. 4-- A In Hillcrest's stunning victory The Huskies got started by shelling Region Four champion East 1 Monday then followed by stopping Olympus 2 Friday adding another two run round and edging Highland tripper in the top of the sixth. Mike Jenkins went the distance Saturday. on the mound for the Huskies. Bingham, which suffered a setback in the opening round, Hillcrest scored one run in bounced back to clip Layton 2 of the first five innings each Friday and bomb Olympus 1 the second against except Saturday. V Olympus then added two more in Play scheduled on Monday of the bottom of the sixth. Alan this week was, according to the Childs had three rbi's. Brett Utah High School Activities Varoz pitched for Hillcrest. to Association, Saturday night Glen Evans which means action Wednesday, threw all seven innings against should 'Highland, striking ' out ' 11. 11-- 6-- 2-- 1 2-- 1 . 3-- 11-- 1 w 6-- ' then knocked off Granger Wunderli of Highland and Tony Wallin of Alta in the Palmer of East 6-- 6-- 6-- 4-- 6, semi-final- 6-- 6-- 4 6-- . ilr , 1 in the Wata of Layton first round, but in the second the Warner brothers of Highland first set and forced them to a a 5 second set. In the semis, Zimmerman and Stevens defeat- 5?SET and Rasmussen of Cottonwoodlti an equally tough 6-- 7-- 6 7-- 7-- 6, ' ' 'i . 1 zests' - h ' - ' V 1 IS I ' 1 - ; Brighton High's Dave Harkness zeros in on oncoming tennis ball in state tournament action held at Liberty Park Saturday. For the third straight year, Harkness won the singles state crown. championship. Brighton also won the 4-- Tito Archuleta, Lake, Marvin Collier, West Sandy, Joe Oborn, Midvale, Point, - 3; Art Dittman, Salt Lake, and Frank Minster, Ogden, Class C: Doyle Peterson, Steve Minster, Ogden, Geo Snarr, Midvale, Ogden, - 2; Art Ballingham, Salt Lake, Herbert Zafft, Murray, and Robert Morley, Ogden, Class D: Marlow Peterson, Ogden, Jay Noyce, Salt Wes Arnoldus, Salt Lake, Lake, Rodney Snarr, Stan and Midvale, Gardiner, Salt Lake, is The next tournament Saturday, May 21, at Liberty Results from Utah Automatic or Standard 3-- 2; 2-- 2-- 3; 2- Transmissions 4. COMPLETE REBUILD Also Specializing In 5-- 0; 4-- 1; 3- 2-- 3; 4; 0-- 5. 4- - 4 Wheel Drive Transfer Cases if All Front Wheel Drive Vehicles. Complete Brake Service 4-- 0; Top Quality 3-- 1; 2-- 2; 3; fc Guaranteed At Lower Prices m 0-- 4. Park. Call For Quote Precision Trans. 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Everyone stayed to cheer their teammates on in the finals and I think that was a big factor as well." state other Brighton's qualifiers David Boyle and Craig Parry in singles and Zeke Totland and Mark Stevenson in doubles lost in the first round. Leading Alta's efforts at state A t . I , 6-- 0 7-- pa..' ' : Brighton's champion doubles , 0-- 3 V (i rv team of Stevens and Zimmerman bowled over Standifer and REAT B f t'- games." match ' ?- s. "I knew when I came back in that second set to even it up that I had put all the pressure on him (Berwald)," reported Harkness, "and I was able to force some errors on his part. Meanwhile, I only made two unforced errors in winning those five straight sixth.-- -" ' ' X 6-- 0; 5 ; yf 1 6-- t y r ' A I 6-- 4. die-har- d .1 I , H ' CJ ..j ij Harkness opened the tourna- 2-- over East, Bill Robertson slammed a three run homer and Shane Hudson a two run shot in the first inning with Glen Evans 2-- it , - ment by defeating Johnston of Robertson hit his second home run in as many days, driving in Varoz as the Huskies' only scores. Bingham broke a 2 tie with Layton in the bottom of the seventh when Kelly Cherrington laid down a perfect bunt to score Bob Murdock. Cherrington had earned another rbi in the first when he tripled home Kelly Scott then scored on a double by Phil McCoy. McCoy also did a job behind the plate on defense with two crucial tags. Bingham started Saturday with a six run second inning, three of those on a squeeze bunt by Cherrington. 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