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Show THE SENTINEL 2 Page Thursday, sept. 22,1 983 . Close races highlight CrOSS COUntry action Alta and Bingham staged a real thriller in the opening day of league cross country season Friday as the Miner boys edged Alta's The Hawks, however, won the 9 girls' race by a comfortable margin. (Low score wins in cross country.) Hillcrest and Brighton also battled to a split decision, as the Huskies' boys won their race 9 while the Bengals' ladies earned a victory. Jordan won both the boys' and girls' 25-3-0. 16-4- 22-3- Frame. 22-3-8 division South against 8 Wednesday by identical scores. Alta ace Kevin Arrington placed first among the male entrants, covering the Bingham course in a record 17:00. Bingham followed with the next three places in a row with Dave Reniker, Jimmy Jex, and Brock Stout. LaVoy Whitmore of Alta was fifth; Sterling Atkinson of Bingham sixth; Russ Steeneck, Mike Childs, and Daryl Orgill seventh, eighth, and ninth; and Karl Avery of Bingham tenth. Mindy Arrington made it a family sweep of the top spots winning girls' race with a time of 20:30. Alta teammates Kirsten Aure, La Dee Jensen, and Heather Hall ran second through fourth respectively with the best finishing Bingham girl, Shauna Campbell, placing fifth. Ashley Rust of Alta was sixth, Cathie 23-3- The Bengals also captured first in the boys race with steady performer James Smith. The Huskies Lance Cloward, Wayne Jensen, Dennis Newmeyer ran second, third, and fourth with Art Price of Brighton fifth. Hillcrest then won the next four places in a row with Ray Odorizzi, Delwynn Price, Mark Price, and Torey Swink. Jordan did not take the first place in either boys or girls competition, but the Diggers did win seven of the next nine spots. In the boys' race, Russell Scott was second, Shawn Winter-bottothird, James Anderson fifth, Duwayne Warren sixth, Ryan Brown seventh, Mike Harris eighth, and Dave Winter-bottoninth. Laurie the For girls, Christensen was second, Angela Ayers third, Susan Beckman fourth, Lisa Williams fifth, Lisa Mace seventh, Hiedi Anderson eighth, and Lori Griffith ninth. m m Brighton first, Bingham second in volleyball took High Brighton championship honors in the Invitational annual Murray held over tournament volleyball the weekend, defeating Bingham High in the title game 15-- 15-1- 1. 2, The Bengals also won both of the region contests, edging 2 Taylorsville Tuesday 15-- 2 and stopping Hillcrest Thursday. For runner-uBingham, the tournament was a much needed confidence builder after the Miners had dropped league matches to Taylorsville Thursday and West Jordan 5 Tuesday. Alta won its only region match 15-15-over Kearns Tuesday, on to place sixth in the went then Hillcrest Tournament. Highland also took part in the Highland tourney, but did not place. Brighton opened the Murray Tournament by winning over and Granger Jordan 154, 15-on Friday. On Saturday, Brighton was again forced to three games, this time by Cottonwood, but finally won The Bengals then knocked off host Murray 15-- 3 and went on to win in the 1 championship game over Bingham. The Miners started the tournament by beating Judge in a tough three game match 15-then overcame a team Tooele stubborn 15-1- 15-1- 1, 17-1- 5, p 8-- 13-1- 5, 15-1-2, 11-1- 5, 1 1, 15-1- 5, 2 15-- 2 5, 5, 15-1-3, 16-1- 4. 15-1-2, 15-- 15-1- 2, 8, 10-1- 5, 16-1-4, 15-- 8, 10-1- 5, 15-1-3 4. 15-- 8 15-- 15-1- 1, 7, 15-- 4 15-1- 3, 15-1- 2, 7, 15-1- 15-1- 15-1- 3. 11-1- 5, Play-off- competing divisions had to be slated to determine this year's champions. In Class "A," Clarence Giles of Riverton was given the nod over Jack Raymond of Sandy, both competitors having notched in scores identical "C" Class regulation play. In there was a three way tie for the lead at but Cleo Snarr of the as Midvale emerged champion over Oscar Carlson of Kearns and Rex Buchanan of Draper. 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Sherri Williams and Natalie Newell won at first doubles and Karolee Milne and LuAnn Weston won at second doubles. The Bengals used the same lineup against Hillcrest and Taylorsville. All five Bengals won their matches in straight sets, none any closer than In Alta's match against Hillcrest Monday, Kerri Geibel got the Hawks off to a good start with a straight set win at first 5-- 4-- 1. 3-- singles and Debbie Nordberg did likewise at second singles. Charlotte Cato won at third singles in three sets Melanie Ball and Korie Loosle won at second doubles. Hillcrest's Wendy and Robin Webber won at first doubles. With the same roster, Alta lost only at third singles against West Against Taylorsville. moved Jordan, Nordberg up to and first singles winning Cato up to second singles, Ball and Loosle winning won at first doubles and Michelle Gee and Vicki Middleton took 3-- 6, 6--2, 6-- 7-- 5. 6-- 3, 1 6-- 0, 6-- 3, 7150 So. 4C0 West, Midvale (IIS at 7201 Sa.) Milk second doubles. Jordan's Lori Clayton at first singles and Jodi Carlson and Lisa Thomas at first doubles picked up the Diggers wins against Tooele Tuesday. On Wednesday, Jordan swept all three singles matches with Clayton, Yaeko, and Mitzi Tuinea to beat West. Tuinea picked up the only victory for Jordan against Bengals, Hawks sweep You could count the number of individual games lost by Hoagies French Fries or Tamales with Chili Bread Sticks both include Cottage Cheese with Fruit No Bake Cookie Hot Rolls Hot Rolls Sandwich French Fries both include Tossed Salad Pie ' both include Tossed Salad Secondary Secondary Secondary Judge. Bingham High's lineup in its 0 win over Kearns included Cindy Butterfield, first singles; Carley Lowery, second singles; Karrie Butterfield, third singles; Wendy Butterfield and Tonya Iverson, first doubles; and Kristie Robison and Sandra Rees, second doubles. All five matches went in straight sets. 5-- 6--0 6--1. 3-- Class B: Ron Hunt, Cedar City, Rudy Lobato, Salt Frank Minster, Lake, Doyle Peterson, Ogden, Harlow Griffin, Ogden, Russ Horan, Orem, Newton, Bruce Eyre, Salt Lake, George Sarkis, Cedar City, Wendell Bundy, Cedar City, Nober Zuniga, Cedar City, Jerry Moritz, Cedar City, and Cleo Snarr, Midvale, Class C: Cleo Snarr, Midvale, Oscar Carlson, Kearns, Rex Buchanan, Draper, Steve Minster, Ogden, Gary Gilbert, Mt. Pleasant, Lynn Robert Palmer, Lehi, Morley, Ogden, Jay Noyce, and Marlow Salt Lake, 7-- 4; 5-- 6; 7-- 4-- 7; 4-- 7; 4-- 7; 3-- 8; 6-- 2; 6-- 2; 6--2; 5-- 3; 4-- 4; 3-- 5; 3-- 5; 3-- 5; Petejson, Ogden, 4-- 5-- 0 6-- 0, 6-- 0, 6-- 1, 6-- 0, 6-- 1 6-- 0 6-- 1, Class D: Jim Shaw, Salt Lake, Art Ballingham, Salt Lake, Herbert Zafft, Murray, and Rod Snarr, Midvale, Ron Peterson, Ogden, Giles win in Class "A" was his fifth in state competition. The only setback he suffered in route to the title came at the hands of South Jordan's Bruce Crane. Crane, in only his first year of Class "A" action, ended up third. 3-- 1; 2-- 3-- 1; 2-- 625 East 9800 S.. Sandy 5718824 WW New IFall Program Boys, Girls and KINDER-GY- M 6--1 6-- 1. 0--8. UTAH ACADEMY GYMNASTICS New Students 5.00 Off Regular Class Price With This Adv. i- - We Stress Safety 0-- 4. Thursday at Mt. View in West Jordan, also the site for the second round set for Thursday, Sept. 22. West Jordan was residing in third place after the first nine holes with a 158, one stroke ahead of Bingham at 159. Hillcrest was fifth with a 163. Leading Brighton's charge at region was Rob Peterson, who turned in a two under 34 followed by Eric Reid at even par 36 and Spence Ahrend at 37. Against Kearns in dual match action, Ahrend's 37 ended up as the low score with Garrett Emery at 38, d Peterson at 39, and Jim and David Bleazard at 40. 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Elementary Elementary Secondary Secondary 6-- 2, Bengals lead after first round of region golf Brighton High shot a solid one under par 143 in the first leg of the Region Two golf tournament, taking an eight shot lead over second place Taylorsville Tuesday Friday Thursday Wednesday Monday i three of the four for s 7-- 4; 12-1- 5. 5, City Park. 7-- 3 15-- 16-1- 7 0 8-- 15-1- 1, 15-- The state finals of the I'tah Horseshoe Pitching Association were held on the weekends of at the and Sept. Sept. in courts located Murray county 9--2; They needed to go to three games to get by Kearns 15-to earn a spot in the championship game. Jordan also participated in the Murray meet, but did not win any matches. On Friday they fell to both Brighton and Cottonwood. Saturday, the Beetdiggers almost caught Granger in the first game of that series, but ended up losing Alta's entry into the Highland tourney was less than pleasant as the Hawks dropped both of their games on Friday, falling to Bear River and Weber They bounced back to defeat Mt. View 15-but lost and Hillcrest in a their final game return match with Mt. View. 2 to the Hillcrest fell host team at Highland, but split with Bonneville in the next The Huskies match to Box Elder and lost 15-to Alta before losing on the rebound to Bonneville 16-1- 4, Jordan School District Lunch Menus horseshoe action Warr of Bingham seventh. Melanie Pace of Alta eighth. Beck Warr of Bingham ninth, and Kristen Glazier tenth. As in the past, Brighton was led by Selsa Bowman in its girls' victory over Hillcrest with fellow Bengal Sharon Filipowski earning second. Karcie Brewer and Jill Peacock of Hillcrest were third and fourth. Hillcrest also won seventh and eighth with Patrica Bonney and Shelly Highs , , Dehlin also got the low score for Bingham in the first region round, a 34. Russ Butterfield came in with a 41 and Duwayne Daniels and Darren McAllister each had 42s. Hillcrest did not have a dual match over the past week, but in the region tourney on Thursday Brad Nelson shot a 39, Todd. Grossman a 40, and Val Beveridge and Richard Beard each a 42. Alta High's best score in the first round of the region tourney was a 39 turned in by Dan Dent. In Jordan's win over West last Tuesday, Gordon Treadway was the low scorer with a 37 ..." '''xv ma x- - " |