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Show THE SENTINEL 2 Ptfl Thursday, May 6, 1982 nine now advancing to state H Merest Three of the area's six would then advance to the set for high school baseball teams have, either Thursday. The winners qualified or are still in the there would advance to running for a state state on Monday. inter-regiona- Jordan, in eight Bingham, innings and then 18--8 over Taylorsville, Bingham Alta defeated Kearns in eight innings and then edged Brighton Alta had beaten Brighton 1 then stopped West Jordan 14-- Brighton won only one game, with Kearns Jordan beat West 6 and lost to South 5 and Murray 11-- and West Jordan fell to Kearns 12-Hillcrest's Jess Savage 4-- A , Brighton High victors in the massive BYU Invitational tennis tournament Include (left to right) Ron Stevenson, David Harkness, and Barry Pierson. Stevenson and Pierson placed first In doubles play and Harkness in singles. The meet was held last Friday and Saturday. Local teams set for region tennis Brighton High School The top four finishers recorded another banner advance to state set for week in boys' tennis play, May winding up the regular Brighton was one of 32 season with a 12-- record. entries at the BYU 14-1- 0 The Bengals posted tourney, but captured wins over first in both the singles three more the past week in matches and doubles division. 5-- won. Bingham winners included Mike Carter at third singles and Kent Barney and J. R. Schouten. Wallin and Speck won against West Jordan, sets. to Woodhead three Also in the Brighton line- with Chris Clawson and Steve Cutler winning at up were Totland at first doubles. Jeff singles, Stevens at second first third at singles singles, Chris Hager at Longson third singles, and Wright and Andy Campbell and and Boyle at first Monty Johnson at second doubles won for West doubles. Dave Harkness won his Alta also had a pair of Bingham. In addition championship singles 2 matches last week. In the first against Bingham Brighton came way with match first places in singles and against an opponent from Wednesday Tony Wallin doubles play at the BYU Timpview. The doubles at first singles, Darren team of Parry Pierson Speck at second singles, Invitational In play among the and Ron Stevenson was and Doug Ovard and other three area Region Maurice at first doubles facing again Two teams, Alta, after Timpview in the finals. In regular season play losing to Brighton, came back to nip Bingham 2 against Alta, Harkness at Wednesday and West first singles, R. J. SNrl Jordan by the same score Stevens at second singles, on Friday; Hillcrest won Zeke Totland at third in its two final matches, singles; Barry Pierson stopping West Jordan on and Ron Stevenson at Monday and Taylors ville first doubles; and Jeff and on Wednesday by 1 Tanner Craig scores; and West Jordan Zimmerman at second also lost to Kearns on doubles all in two set against Alta, Kearns and 3-- 5-- 7-- 6, 6-- 3, 7-- 5 3-- 6, 6-- 6-- 9-- 8-- 7 Derks Field in Salt Lake and Ken Price in Murray. Play starts Monday at Derks and games set for 12 noon, 2:30, 5, and 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday 4--1. 4-- play 8-- moves to Ken Price at the same times as over 14-- 0 8-- on 11-- Monday; back at Derks on Wednesday, games are slated for 2:20, 5, and 7:30 p.m.; and on Thursday it returns to Ken Price to stay with games at 12 noon and 2:30 p.m. If needed, however, play could be extended to 5 and 7:30 p.m. on Friday. During the final week 3; 7. threw a four hitter against West Jordan and Mark Monday Kendzior and Blake Jensen came up four hits each to lead the offense. Jeff Koehler pitched another four hitter for Hillcrest, against this time Jordan. Hillcrest opened the week with a 1 win over West Jordan as Marty Olsen at first singles, John Perry at second 4-- singles. Rick Ruppel and Todd Wndlesbacher at Kearns last Monday. A sacrifice fly by Kelly Scott scored Ryan Schick from third to provide the Miners with a winning eighth inning run against Alta. Bingham's Ryan Holt gave up just four hits against Brighton Friday, but all were in the the when seventh, Bengals got their only run. Alta gave Brighton its first 1 loss of the week on Monday in a nine inning affair. A triple by Jeff Walbeck and some basehits gave Alta three runs to win, after the game had been tied 1 with a Brighton run in the 4-- Brent seventh. Binghtm Weichman struck out first doubles, and Mike Longson at third singles. Tuesday. Hillcrest's high Buck and Todd Jensen at The key match for powered offense was in second doubles, all won in Jordan against Murray evidence again with 15 two sets. At third singles was at first doubles hits. Longson of West Jordan where the team of Craig A single off the bat of won. Adolphson and Jorge Hillcrest's Keith Wilson In their match against Archuleta won in three brought home Blake on sets. Ken Groves at Jensen as the winning run Taylorsville Wednesday, the Hushes' second singles and Shane in the first of two games Olsen, Perry, and Dennis Christensen and Mike against Taylorsville Pennington at first, Gomez at second doubles Thursday. Mike Jenkins second, and third singles won in two sets. picked up his' fifth and and and pitching win against no Ruppel Adolphson Rindlesbacher at first Archueleta picked up the losses for Hillcrest. aouweswon. only Jordan win against Home runs by Jensen, West Jordan's only West in a tight two set Brett Varoz, Wilson, individual victory against match that included a tie- Kendzior along with Keams was captured by breaker. extra base efforts by DonnottBall softball play now open helped Bingham stop 4-- 3 tournament berth, at The ,' state least as of Monday tournament will be afternoon. played at two locations: Hillcrest High School, with its perfect record, took the region title and won an automatic state first round berth in play that will start on Monday. Bingham and Alta with were tied Taylorsville for second at the end of the regular season, and a play-of- f round, originally set for Monday, had to be postponed until Tuesday. were not (Results available by deadline). Two teams, one as the second place team and the other as third place. added a and Jimmy home run, Nelson pitched eight strike-out- s to lead Jordan Savage advanced his West last Thursday . over to record pitching A three run homer by Dee Stevens in the fourth and a two run blast by David Larsen in the sixth Mike Graham 4-- of league play, Hillcrest won 13-- 3 over West ls stroked three doubles, Mike Spilker and Jeff Wilcox shot Hillcrest past Taylorsville in the bottom half of the double header. eight in eight and half innings on the mound. Shawn Vacarro also had eight strike outs on Friday against West Jordan. Alta's offense pounded out 18 hits with Mark Gieselmayr going four out of five. A two run homer by Chris Moore in the bottom of the eighth broke a 66 deadlock and gave Brighton its win ', The Sandy Bonnett Ball girls' softball league, which has now joined with teams playing out of Kearns and West Jordan, began league play last Saturday. At . . present participating teams have, not selected names, but are identified by number. Bonnett Ball competition is open to girls between the ages of nine and 15 years. In opening day action four were games completed with the following results: Team Six - 33, Team Five -- 11; Team Four 20, Team Seven - seven; Team Eight 17, Team Three four; Team Two 26, Team One -- five. , -- First week home run hitters included Aimee ' Rice, Kim O'sieja, Lisa Lehman, Noelle Briggs, Shaunel Fisher, Mindy Benton, Stevanie Hinck, Cindy Howick, Jena Johnson, and Vickie St. Claire. From now on all Steve regularly scheduled over Kearns. Schnegelberger pitched for the Bengals. Mike games will take place on and Mondays Wednesdays. Thompson 2-- Hirst SeciiiiMy.ppJts. 4-- Wednesday matches. 4-- 1. For Jordan on was Harkness Tuesday, again at first singles and Pierson was at second playing out of Region Six, 4--1 : there was loss to West Jordan on Tuesday -- and a 2 win over Murray on Friday. 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Bingham all of the Six matches ended in two The Region days. meet will take place sets except the second Wednesday at 9 a.m. at doubles matches where three places: Murray the Miners' Stewart High and Hidden Village Smith and Jeff Wankier and Southwood Parks the took the Bengals' Mark Scott and finals at Murray High. Siegler beginning -- X I singles, Stevenson at 3-- Thursday and Friday Kearns For High, i in I 111 111': &flii hki; i',' t |