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Show THESENTINEL Thursday, May 26,1983 Page 2 HHS ladies fie for first in 4-- A f state track meet After being one of the teams favored all season in girls track and field, having to share the state trophy might make things seem a little so far as Hillcrest High was concerned. But, Husky head coach Jay Ronk stated that, after being forced to come from behind, tying Weber for the title Saturday didn't seem like such a bad deal after all." "It's 'better than finishing second, I can tell you that," he quipped. "We were hoping for some,., help from some other schools, but we didn't get it." In the critical final event, the mile relay, the team of Jeanene VanWagenen, Karcie Brewer, Amy Snyder, and Camille Phippen placed second, while Weber was fourth. Any other combination would have cost one team or the other the title. As it, each finished with 65 points. Among the other local teams taking part in the action staged Friday and Saturday at Weber State College, the next best finish was eighth by Alta. Brighton finished fourteenth, Bingham seventeenth and West Jordan twentieth. Jordan High's ladies' team meet, placed eighth in the finishing with 26 points, tied with Shana Khann were second in the 400 and the team of Stewart, and Davidson, Pickering, Kirsten Aure were fourth in the medley. 4-- A anti-climat- ic Judge. Hillcrest got two individual first places, Leslie Neebling winning the discus with a throw of 111'5" and Amy Snyder taking the 300 hurdles in the time of 45.76. Hillcrest was also second in the medley relay with the team of Julie Menlove, Robyn Colledge, VanWagenen, and Brewer. In the 400 relay, Menlove, VanWagenen, Phippen, and Snyder were fourth. Menlove also finished third in the 300 hurdles, Phippen third in the 200 meters and fourth in the 400, and Brewer sixth in the 1600. Jean Mills was fourth in the javelin and sixth in the discus, while Neebling added a sixth in the long jump. Though Alta finished eighth, the Hawks did not have any first place winners. They did turn in a lot of depth points especially in the relays where the team Janelle Michelle Stewart, Davidson, Mindy Pickering, and Hill-crest- if mm mi tin bjcmu wwom Buy 4 ma. $10000 Bond 's v J . As in the region meet, it was Celsa Bowman and Delores Bolwhann leading for Brighton. Bowman was third and Bolwhann fifth in the 3200 and Bowman fifth in the 1600. Steel-Belte- d 111 Radial i CHJ '.'.v;r i V'jy - l'.""""'!. j. 400 1 Shauna High's Bingham Campbell placed fourth in the 800; the mile relay team of Suzy Satterfield, Campbell, Deann Mousley, and Kris Peterson fifth; Sandy Henderson fifth in the long jump; and the medley relay team of Sandy Harvey, Jennette Erickson, Satterfield, and Kris Peterson sixth. ",f- - The Bruce Hardy Football Camp will be held June 27 through July 1 at Bingham High School. Hardy, a former Bingham and Arizona State High with is tight-ennow a standout, the Miami Dolphins of the NFL. He will be joined by former University of Utah defensive tackle Steve Clark, another local product and an NCAA d some special to that young team recognition by winning the shot put with a toss of 38'2". Her teammate Natalie Malkos put the finishing touches on the Jaguars' day by placing sixth in the 400 and 800. Julie Winterbottom picked up 18 of Jordan High's 26 points by placing second in the 100 meters and third in the 200. Her performance at state and throughout the season netted her most valuable athlete honors for the girls team. Karen Muthereich added another second in the discus plus a sixth in the javelin. team r- June27-July- 1 brought Jordan medley Ilir- camp scheduled Tania Hasson of West Jordan The """ umt. relay of Rachel Bentley, Winterbottom, Karen Taylor, and Laurie Piper was fifth and freshman Charlinn Lord took sixth in the 800 meters. "We didn't have enough depth to challenge for the team title," explained Jordan coach Bill Noble, "but, I was pleased with efforts of those who we did have at state." In addition, several members of Mike Price's staff at Weber State College will be on hand to round out the camp staff . Instruction will be broken down into two age groups, eight to 12 years and 13 to 17 years. can be More information obtained by calling Dan Pattison at Registrations will also be taken at that location. Hillcrest's Julie Menlove running in lane five Clearfield shown in lane four, but the finish turns the baton over to teammate Robyn was good enough for Hillcrest to tie Weber for Colledge after first leg of girls mile relay. top team honors. Hillcrest placed second to the team from Bingham wins, Hillcrest falters 255-718- 5. Whitmore hosts drill team clinic team drill clinic, "Dynamics, Dance and Drill," will be conducted at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Saturday, June 11 from 10 a.m. to noon. Peggy Nielsen will conduct the clinic covering all facets of drills including kicks' marches, head flips and splits. The clinic is free, but preregistration is required. 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