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Show Hf f5rMafKWfM 2 Thursday, Apr. Cheryl Milgrom Is rrrr HMH HiMtH itfMMM M I Ml 9 23 , 1981 All-Aroun- Champ d - Colt Gymnasts Capture Fifth Straight 4A Title WOODS CROSS. Re- petition could hardly be described as boring for Cottonwood Coach Mar- lene Robbins. Its a good thing, too, considering that her Colt gymnasts repeated Wednesday what they have been doing for the past four years - claiming the state 4A championship. W'ith Cheryl Milgrom following in the foot Face Totele steps of Lynne Tonnesen and other superlative Colt all - arounders down through the years, Cottonwood fought off stiff challenges from three Jordan district schools to take home its fifth team title. The Colts reversed an early season setback in a with Alta and Brighton to edge the Hawks for the championship by more than tri-me- four points, 143.30 to 138.75. Bingham finished right behind Alta with 138.20 points, while runner-u- p traditional Brighton was fourth with 135.10. Among Green Sheet area teams, Granger placed sixth with 99 was points, Granite eighth with 47.25, Olympus 10th (26.80) and Kearns 11th (20.65). Milgrom put it all Wednesday, together capturing firsts in floor balanced exercise, beam and uneven parallel bars to compile 37.25 points, nearly a point, better than Altas Elies-h- a Walton. Colt senior Kim Dali was third in the with 36.20 points, while her teammate, Jana Robbins, tied for fourth with Binghams Sherese Klotovich, largely on the strength first place finish in the vault. But, overall, the day belonged to Milgrom. The junior gymnast saved her best performance of the year for the state meet, hitting all her moves consistency capture the title. This was particularly true on the balance of a beam, the event that makes or breaks teams in the state meet, and the one area of competition where the Colts had shown vulnerability this season. Not on Wednesday. Milgrom won the event with a 9.53 score, better than Altas Walton. Dali, the state champion in this event last year, was fifth this time around, half-a-poi- - Granger Wins, Pirates Lose Pair Of Tests MAGNA. Two painlosses during the week forced Cyprus into a must-wi- n situation here tomorrow (Friful day). The Bucs fell from second to fourth in the league standings and must defeat Tooele in order to keep alive state tournament hopes. Uintah beat the Pirates 6-- last 3 and Jordan handed Coach LaRon Uncks charges a setback on TuesWednesday 5-- 3 day. Cyprus hosts Tooele in a 3 p.m. contest tomorrow and Murray on Tuesday. Tooele defeated the leagueleading Spartans Tuesday. Cyprus is laboring without its top picture, Marty Jones. Jones is suffering from arm trouble and may not return. His absence places the burden on Andy Hill and Randy Wooley. The junior-lade- n Pirate team was unable to come up with the big hit in both outings, stranding League Seeks Grid Mentor KEARNS.- - A coach for boys is being sought by the Kearns Ute Conference football league. Persons interested are being asked to call Frank in the position Hermann, 966-560- 3 after p.m. 5 For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 262-668- separate innings enroute to an k non-leagu- Region Three Baseball t triples. SO. COTTONWOOD. strong defense in one outing and an explosive offense in the other paced the red-h- A ot Cottonwood high baseball team to a pair of Region Three victories during the week. Some sparkling defensive plays turned in by Coach Rushtons Colts Ron high4-- postponed from the previous day. Then on Monday, Cottonwood did to East what the Colts had done to Olympus a week earlier, shelling the Leopard pitching Krnnington Terry Shirts polyester terrycloth easy care. The perfect companion for jeans and casual slacks. Sport sleeves many, many styles. staff enroute to a East extended in wood was unbeaten in 1981 in in (5-- 0 and 0 going into 4-- - the winning squads streak to nine. Cotton- $18 to $22 league play non-leagu- e) yesterdays (Wednesdays) 242-945- 19-- 1 victory. The Colt win over S, M, L & XL. Mall - Bountiful a game in Thursday - The Lancers scored three more in the third when Darren Steele walked and Thompson reached first on an error, with both runners advancing on the 4-- 0. Granite miscue. Anderson then doubled home two runs and scored on a single by Morris. The Farmers made in the bottom of it the third. Todd Bradford walked and after a wild pitch, Mark (See Page 3, Col. 1) 6-- 3 on May 1. site. start at Granger 8, 6 their Ending e Granite scoring drought with three in the top of the second against the Farmers Monday, the received a from Kerry Fogarty. Cody Anderson had tripled earlier in the inning, but had missed the bag at first and was ruled Lancers two-ru- n Robert Thomas and Ray Cafarelli. single out. Two singles, a walk, East To Remain Unbeaten lighted the clubs 0 triumph over Granger nrifjn's wear Fashion Place Mall - Murray single. e duty, along with Colts Blank Granger, Rout n Lancers visit Cottonwood. A rematch of the Granger-Granittilt is slated as one of three Region Three finales 19-- - two-ru- Skyline while the offensive explosion against East, ripping the Leopards Mike Falvo had a big day at the plate with a pair of triples. He also saw mound 4-- 0 his Skyline. On Wednesday, the Farmers host game Thursday, the home to thwart Colt scoring attempt, but visitors captured win over Lancers. with at and Granger follow- Fogarty came through East. Mondays schedule finds Granite at East Bulldogs unleashed an GOTCHA . , , Granger's Devin Higgins tags out sliding Dave Ballard of Cottonwood at and passed ball ed that ruling before Granger entertains and Bob DePas-quale- s Bulldogs will battle the Beetdiggers at East high. On Tuesday, Judge will face Tooele at an Both games 3:30 p.m. In a wild pitch, stolen base Yesterday (Wednesday), Granite was visiting Cottonwood while the Lancers were at Olympus. Both clubs will be at home tomorrow when the Farmers host Oly and day) against Jordan. Coach Dave Disor-bi- o In the fourth Hill tripled again after a base on balls for the final for - 8-- 6 leading Cottonwood SALT LAKE. Judge will return to the Region Seven baseball wars tomorrow (Fri- the second after 100 6 'Diggers two were out. Anderson singled and Hill and Bracken belted Pirate run. The Bucs loaded the sacks in the fifth with one out and had two on in the fifth and sixth, but could not get the big hit that would have made the difference. fin-(Se- 4-- 2, Bulldogs To Battle run-scori- back-to-bac- 8-- triumph over Granite. The Lancers hadnt scored in 15 innings before they chased home three in the top of the second against the Farmers. Granger tripled home Jones. In the second, singles by Bill Davis and Randy Anderson and a Steve Bracken double produced a run, while in the fourth, Ron Hatch delivered a base hit for the final run. But Uintah scored a pair of runs in the second on three hits and four in the third, aided by three physical errors and a mental mistake on the part of the Pirates, who finally got out of the inning by turning a nifty double play. There was only one Ute hit in the inning, a scratch leadoff single. Wooley went the distance on the mound, Dilley in Milgrom finished third. In the individual competition, Robbins also ended up with a fifth in floor exercise. Dali rounded out her prep career with a third in floor exercise, fifths in vault and beam and a seventh on the bars. e Colt Kris Sullivan Page 3, Col. 5) added three in the third and two in the sixth, while Granite managed three each in the bottom of the third and in the seventh. Earlier in the week, Granite beat Skyline while Granger was blanked by league- GRANITE PARK. Granger high snapped out of a scoring slump here Monday, rapping out 13 hits and scoring three runs in two Pirates drew first blood when Doug pair 9.23 Farmers Split Two seven men in the final three frames of each of the weeks outings. Against Uintah the allowing only six hits. Cyprus had one more safety, but could not score after the fourth. In the Jordan test the Beetdiggers scored a run in the first, two in the second and a pair in the fourth, but failed to score off Wooley in the final three frames after he relieved Hill. The Pirates scored a that event, where her score just nipped Altas Walton, while first in floor exercise, a second on the uneven parallel bars and a third in vault. She improved her routine on the bars that night to take the individual title there with a 9.375 total and held onto her lead in floor exercise to win with a 9.425. The vault turned out to be her weakest event of the day. Robbins is wearing the gold for was while Robbins third. In the afternoon competition which determined the outcome of the and team results, Cottonwood received a solid performance from senior Terry Atkinson as well as the aforementioned gymnasts. In the afternoon session, Milgrom also piled up crucial points with a game at home against Granite. 9 Tomorrow 1 (Friday) the Colts will host Skyline before traveling to Olympus on Monday. Granger will visit the Cottonwood diamond Monday and the Colts are scheduled to conclude league play on May 1 at East. game between alumni A Cottonwood Colt team is tentatively slated for May 8 at 3 p.m. Inand the 81 terested alums may contact Rushton or his Chuck assistant, Clegg, for additional information. Granger, meanwhile, was slated to play Olympus yester-da- y with East scheduled to visit the Lancer diamond , tomorrow. On Monday Granger will be at and the Skyline Lancers will travel to Cottonwood April hosting Granite May 1 to close league play. Colts 4, Granger 29, on out 0 Each team collected three hits in Thursdays contest on the Lancer field, but two of Cottonwoods came in the fourth inning when the league leaders scored three of their four runs. The Colts also took of some advantage Granger mistakes WE RE BETTER. HERES OURPROOE Many leading bourbons have lowered their proof from 86 to 80. Not us. Were still 86 proof Kentucky Bourbon at its finest. Whic means more proof, more value, longer lasting flavor. So read your label. Then read ours. And let the numbers speak for themselves. ANCIENT AGE Still 86 proof. STRAIGHT C 1980 KENTUCKY ANCIENT AGE BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLING CO.. FRANKFORT. while also capitalizing on their own key defensive plays. Starting pitcher Brett Jensen tallied the first Colt run in the top of the second when he walked and came around to score on a grounder by Lane Lewis. In the fourth, Glen Nash led off with a single and Jensen bunted, the two advancing to second and third on a Lancer error. After an intentional walk to Kim Facer, Dave Ballard rapped a two-ru- n KY. single. Facer went to third the play and later scored on a groundout. on ex- Granger perienced iderable frustration cons- WE CARE ABOUT YOUR GAME Ksccyrrr distributors NATIONALLY $9 STORES the contest, particularly in the bottom of the fifth when the Lancers failed to score despite a bases-loadein SALE ENDS SAT. d, no-o- situa- Jensen walked Mike Quigley and Gary Allen to lead off the inning, and after Jensen was replaced on the mound by Rocky Lambourne, Brian Druce singled on a pitch to load the tion. CLUBS OFF List The Colts then recorded a pair of easy popouts, setting the stage for a good catch made by Mike Moore in left center on a hard liner hit by Kerry Fogarty, ending the inning. In the Lancer first, Cody Anderson walked, advanced to second on a wild pitch and took third on a ground out. But the Lancer runner, who wasnt BALLS 1288 BONUS 15PAK RAM PRO Higgins. 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