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Show THESENTINEL Hillcrest Legion team suffers tough tourney "After taking a look at Hillcrest's record in the American Legion Tournament of Champions held in Carson City, Nevada over the past week, one might get the idea that our locals of a much have didn't tournament at all. ' ' 1 . ' I ' .1 . t and a single each. The next day, Aloha, Oregon A redropped Hillcrest with errors occuring problem just killed Hillcrest in this game. 11-- " Z"W vac if .3 Jk Page 7 Thursday, July 12, 1984 4in 4 1 f i i 1. Hillcrest took Culver City, California to nine innings the next day before losing Hillcrest finished, the eight vOnce again, Hillcrest had the team tournament with a 6 lead in the late going, this time record. Their only victory was a in the top of the seventh. In 2 contest the ninth, two walks and a against Worthington, Ohio, a team that finished third throwing error gave Culver City in the nation last year. But, the win. Anderson had a double Hillcrest dropped the other and a single, Whetman two close games that could have doubles, Hudson four singles, gone either wav. Hoyne a double and a single, and Phelps two singles. Larry the was Bill Robertson winning pitcher for Hillcrest in In their final game of the the Worthington game, working tournament, Hillcrest fell to all seven innings, striking out Hillcrest Medford, Oregon four. Robertson also added a had led 7 in the fifth inning, but single ana a aouoie onensiveiy. five runs in the sixth and two Another double by Steve Hansen more in the seventh brought the ws the only other extra base hit Oregon team back. Anderson for Hillcrest. and Robertson both had a double Hillcrest had the misfortune to, and a single, Whetman two run into San Mateo, California, doubles, and Vincent two tournament the eventual singles on and the first champion, day "Throughout most of the suffered its only blowout of the tournament we were pretty tournament, falling E 11-1- 0. ft l . m t 10-- 9 6-- Front (left National year old to right), Mark Owens, Paul Simmons, Chris Johnson, Justin White, Tom Rhinehart, David Taylor, Terry Casper, Shane Lucas, Bill Rhinehart coach. Back, Art Casper coach, Trent Butcher, Darrin Parson, David Hood, Jason Egan, Tom Weidenman, Kerry Neilson, Scott Morgan coach. Hillcrest-Midval- National 13 year old Front (left to Harold Martinez, Darrin Milne, Bobby Johns, Rydell Mitchell, Scott Jacobson, James McVey. Back, Brent Chaston coach, Mike Hutchings, David Bowen, Darrin Anderson, Dev Chaston, Bill Johnson coach. two m "yi nw jiwiiHi.jiwiiiiiiua I. I Hillcrest-Midval- e All-Star- s. right), r. K All-Star- s. 5 w V . 14-1- e, 15-- 8. " 18-- 2. their second contest, Hillcrest was matched against in Carson City. Hillcrest led the bottom of the sixth, but a two run homer by Carson City gave the host team a victory . Ron Anderson and Robertson each had a double and a single, Shane Whetman two doubles, and Darin Vincent two singles Later that same day, Hillcrest to lost another close one, Colorado. Creek, Cherry lead up until Hillcrest had a the fifth inning when the Coloradans tied it up. Two more oiorauu runs in me sevemii decided it. Shane Hudson had a double and two singles and Robertson and Vincent a double In 8-- 9-- 8 10-- 9 . 8-- 6 6-- 4 competitive, offensively," especially Hillcrest coach Bob Keyes."But, we were really plagued with errors and walks at bad times." Keyes praised the play of Shane Hudson, who was forced into the starting catcher's role when Jim Ackley went out with a broken arm earlier in the season. Both Hudson and Bill Robertson were nominated to team. the "When you consider the fact that some of the teams we were playing drew from five or six high schools instead of one plus our starting six juniors, I don't think we did that badly," Keyes concluded. Utah Lake State Park will open July 14 for limited day use Utah Lake State Park will openfor limited day use starting July 14. Daily park hours will be 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Park manager Al Clayburn said, "Utah Lake State Park has been under water for over a year. The park is still reeling from the effects of Utah Lake's high level. The park area has been diked to protect it from lake waters, and we are trying to replace park facilities that were destroyed by the rising lake. Progress is being made and we now feel that limited use may be permitted. One boat ramp and a limited parking area have been restored." "Visitors should not expect big things at the park just yet. Our main purpose-o- f opening the park is to provide boating access to the lake, ' ' Clayburn said. Recreation access is limited to boating and picnic facilities. Boat docks are not available. Temporary toilets are available, but park visitors will have to furnish their own drinking water. Boaters should be on the look out for boating hazards around the lake. Hazards near the park are marked with buoys. The park will close when visitor capacity is reached. For more information contact the Parks and Recreation Central Region Office at L commented 489-775- 4. - i American 13 year old Front (left to right), Bart Street, Ryan Hall, Matt Wilson, Troy Riding, Marty Mika, Todd Gunther. Back, Shirl Ballard, David Hansen, Trent Going, Jaeger Kimura, Tyler Blanchard, Brian Swapp, Brian Bergstrom, Jason Argyle, Marty Mika coach, Fred Gallegos Hillcrest-Midval- e All-Star- s. coach. Men 5. Ken Parker Jeff Hutchings 7. Richard Push 8. Byron Hutchings 9. Derrold Alvey 10. Don Kocherhans Women's overall were: 1. Phyllis Hansen 4. Melissa Wood Shannon Heaps Sandy Price 5. Joan Brown 2. 3. 15-2- 25-3- 9 1. Ben Aparicio, 36:42 ; 2. Arly Pedersen, 41:00; 3. Brent Miller, 41:50; 4. Ken Aubrey, 42:38; and 5. Marvin Johnson, 42:51. Men 40-4- 3 4 Richard Push, 38:09 ; 2. Don Kocherhans, 39:44; 3. Clyde Palmer, 41:26; 4. Bill Hardman, 41:55; and 5. Robert Markosian, 4 Brown, 52:54; and Wagan, 53:05. Women 35-4- 4 45-5- 1. Irene Johnson, 59:03. giiiwlrreji imTr:rm;TT:trrTWaTr:Kcm-:iij,':,.'iid'ni.ii.i'l- i'llllt ONE DAY SERVICE yfiit'i ii 02F A f'lii iiiFiii mi 42:39. m Men 55 & Over 1. John Price, 47:20 ; 2. Jay Holmes, 52:26; and 3. Andrew Ballard, 52:57. Women's age division results are astoiiows: Women 14 & Under 1. Tina Marie Thomas, 53:58; 2. Karen Parker, 63:23; and 3. 37:05 38:00 38:09 38 : 43 39:05 39 : 44 tkz 2. Judy Hopkins, 55:15. Women 45 & Over I KB TOWING Men 4 1. Byron Hutchings, 38:44 ; 2. Derrold Alvey, 39:05; 3. Tom Baker, 42:26; and 4. Grant Jeanna 4. Sandy Price, 50:09; and 1. FREE 42:11. Rentmeister, 4 All-Star- s. T 1. consecutive overall title at the Stampede Run. His time was 33.10 minutes. Phyllis Hansen led the women with a time of 45:31 minutes. One hundred and fifteen .runners took part inc the race, "held on a warm July 4 morning. The race was sponsored by Sunset Sport Center. Awards were presented to the top three to five runners in each age category. The top overall 10 runners for the men were: 1. Ken Maughan 33:10 2. Herbie Hayashi 35:10 3. JeffThorson 35:21 4. Ben Aparicio 36:42 6. 35-3- 14-1- 5 Susan Parker, 63:51. Women 1. Shannon Heaps, 47:29; and 2.Kamie Hale, 54:04. Women 1. Phyllis Hansen, 45:31; 2. Melissa Wood, 46:19; 3. Joan Results posted in W.J. Western Stampede run Ken Maughan took the men's overall title and Phyllis Hansen the women's crown during the sixth annual West Jordan Western Stampede 10,000 Meter Run held July 4. It was Maughan's second Hillcrest-Midvale- , American Front year old (left to right), Jeff Ackley, Todd Asay, Jason Nelson, Brett Worthington, Ricky Gallegos, Shane Gord, Brandon Potts. Back, Randy Peterson coach, Dave Pazell, Sean Peterson, Drew Johnson, Mike Kenner, Kyle Neilson, Henry Ortega, Mike Nance, Mark Neilson coach. raiiiziraiizw-TUiTiTi- i wr,-M.ir7jt'-i.r!imr-T- n mwrrn i u QvertJ Wants You To 45:31 46:19 47:29 50:09 52:54 Men's age division results are as follows: Men 14 & Under 1. Jobe Wymore, 42:40; 2. Derek Syverson, 43:26 ; 3. Mike Morphis, 45:44; and 4. Chris Losee,48:15. Men 9 1. Jeff Hennessy, 40:46; and 2. Lee Van Komen, 40:58. Men 4 1. Ken Maughan, 33:10; 2. Jeff David 38:00 ; 3. Hutchings, 4. 40:28 Wade ; Hammond, 5. Steve and Tanner, 47:02; Mahurin, 49:22. Men 9 1. Jeff Thorson, 35:21; 2. Ron mamtl 15-1- 20-2- 25-2- Mower, 42:01; 44:22; 44:50. and 4. 5. Men Appliances, TV and Video Products on Sale For This Great Event. 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