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Show 2 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 9, Gymnastics 1981 State Meets Slated Granite's Whiting Is Top Gymnast Region Crown Preps Colts For Title Defense second to Cottonwoods Kim Dali in the vault, while Milgrom finished third. In floor exercise, Whiting and Milgrom each recorded a 9.6, but the rating of the head GRANGER. A stiff challenge awaits Cottonwood in its bid for a fifth sraight 4A gymnastics title, but the Colts let it be known here last Wednesday that they wont let the crown slip away easily. Capturing all but the top spot in the finishing second with a judge gave the Farmer the top position in the final rankings. batThe tle clearly went in favor of Whiting on the bars. She won that event with head-to-hea- a 9.0. The cumulative effect of those four events left Whiting on top with 36.65 points and Milgrom in d second with 36.20. Dali, on the basis of her first 9.55, Milgrom son in the vault with a sixth place finish, while two Granger gymnasts were in the top six on the parallel bars. in the vault and thirds in the other three events, placed third with 35.80 points. Colts also captured the next three spots in field. the Jana Robbins (34.10), Terry Atkinson (32.70) d' Lancer Marla placed fourth through sixth, respe(32.05) competition, Cottonwood brought ctively, generally in in home another Region Three crown for Coach Marlene Robbins, who returned to action after becoming a mother for the first time midway through the season. The Colts compiled 320.94 points in the competition, which included both Class II and III finishing that order the individual events. fl pattern was The broken on two occasions. Colt Allyson Sleater replaced Atkin- - The same times apply the following day in the 4A meet, where fourtime defending state champion Cottonwood will face a strong challenge from a pack of Region Two Schools. As always, Brighton is expected to challenge the supremacy of Coach Marlene Robbins gymnasts. But this year, the Colts also will face threats from Bingham and Alta. Buc Record gymnasts. Granger placed second with 300.35, followed by East (251.82), Olympus (213.30), Granite and (198.75) (176.46). Becomes Skyline Cottonwoods team results hardly diminish- r ed the impressive dividual performance of in- Granites Wendy who battled - parallel bars ated the i ; ' V. I XrA Jr; ri:y r.; aA,! i " - '.'4,?' , v & ' ,r. ; w; v;;r . , ' 'yv ,U A ; separ- , $ .w, a d highly-regarde- gymnasts from one another during the competition. 316-ho- ur Milgrom edged Whiting on the balance beam, taking first with a 9.05 score to the Granite gymnasts 8.9. Whiting evened out the point difference with a Granger high's Marla Meacham performs on balance beam during Region Three gymnastics meet. BALANCED Include 7 From Area In League Seven Green Sheet area UofU Lady Utes softball roster. mond team roster, along with one former Murray high athlete. Cottonwood high grads are senior center-field- er Melonie Kent and freshman outfielder Jana Freston. Former Pirate se- players are junior cond baseman Jo Evans and sophomore shortstobaseman Sue p-first Pearce. Granger is represen- out- and sophomore fielder Connie Lloyd. Freshman catcher-firs- t baseman Stanni Kitchin is the Spartan grad playing for Norma Carrs Lady Utes. SKATELAND WEST FAMILY SESSION SUNDAY: 1:30-4:0- MONDAY: 7:00 0 7:30 5:00 969-849- - 9:30 1 4147 W. 5415 So. Coach KEARNS. -- Larry Hatchs Kearns high Cougars have struggled in the early dropping a 1 ' going, decision to Bingham and blowing a seven-ru- n 7-- ' lead in losing at Brighton The Cougars played at 16-1- 2. Alta yesterday after (Wednesday) press time. Bingham is due at Kearns tomorrow and on Tuesday Kearns will travel to Hillcrest. In the loss to Bingham the Cougars stranded 12 runners, ted on the Lady Ute team by senior shortstop Joanne Ackerman - Cougars Drop Tests athletes are listed on the Two graduates each from Granger, Cyprus and Cottonwood high schools are on the dia- - . . . but could manage only three base hits against Miner Todd Househoulder. Gordon Tattersall had a pair of singles and Terry Fritz chased Tattersall home g base with a hit to deny Householder a shutout. The Cougars struck out 11 times, but walked eight. The Miners scored four runs in the second inning, two in the third and one in the fourth. Six of the runs were charged to Marc Ingram, who allowed six hits and struck out three. Tom Sankovich mopped up, allowing one run on three hits. sixth-innin- at Brighton Monday, In the fiasco Kearns picked up six runs in the first frame on five walks and doubles by Allen Blaine and Tattersall. Rally In Second Half Lifts Club OGDEN. A scoring burst in the second half Game Decides Stake Cage Title lifted the West Valley soccer squad to a 0 tory here Saturday over Ogden. The game was the first of the spring season for the West Valley team, which hosts the Salt Lake-base- d Korea squad at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Monroe elementary. Second-hal- f goals by Oscar Gaballero, Ron Marty and Greg Hualde lifted West Valley to the win. Goalie Tommy Booms recorded the shutout. MAGNA. A make-u- p game will determine the winner of the Magna stake womens basket- ball title Saturday at 6 p.m. in the Pleasant Green ward cultural hall. Jill Wadsworth, stake sports director, said Magna and Pleasant Green 3rd wards are undefeated in stake play and the Pleasant Green A team has only one loss. L ii What a difference it makes II y SIOO.DOO but neglected to slide at third and was ejected from the game under a new rule instituted this year. That forced Coach LaRon Unck to insert Randy Wooley on the mound in a relief role and Wooley responded with three innings of one-hball to record his first save. It also gave Unck confidence in his staffs depth going into a days League Win the score to 2 in the bottom of the first without benefit of a hit. One of seven Cougar errors proved to be costly in that frame. In the second a walk a single and another error made it Trailing 11-- 4 in the fifth Brighton scored seven runs. A double and five singles plus a bases loaded error aided the Bengal cause. The home squad went on to win in the sixth with five more runs on a two-ru- n homer, a pair of doubles, a pair of errors and a walk. (See Page 3, Col. 9) glancing back in sports with the . The Murray high track squad claimed fourth place honors in the Snow College Invitational at Ephraim. Spartan Mike Green was the top individual per- former, winning the 100 and 200 events while also running a lap on the 440 (That Coach GRANGER. Mike Folsters Granger high Lancers opened league play with a tense 7 win over Olympus Monday. The Lancers will be hoping to make it two straight tomorrow (Friday) when they journey to East, while Olympus will battle Granite on the Titan field. On Monday the Titans will play at Cottonwood and on 8-- Skyline relay was Monday Six infield errors plagued the Lancers Monday and forced the West Valley squad to come from behind to capture the win. The Lancers scored four runs in the first inning with a base on balls and singles by Kerry Fogarty and Devin Higgins coming ahead of a by Kenny Thompson and a two-bagg- sacrifice by Mike Quigley after a passed ball. Oly answered with five runs in the second, We Personally Serve Our Customers Seversen, Bob Crofts and Tom Pritchett had base hits and there were What a difference It makes The Litton 1560 Microwave with Even Wave. . another Quigley sacrifice. 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The pair scattered six hits and walked only two. The win came after the Lancers had dropdecision to ped an Cottonwood in the title game of the Granite District Tournament. 8-- 6 Prices Begin at h(Q)(Q) SHARP MICROWAVE All Model Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet Christopher Hart Priced To Clear Modnl 7710 $333 Super Buylat $35 cotton35. m polyester I JOlo nTtfTn erFRpsr CARRIAGE SQUARE REDWOOD ROAO PHONE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 s) II Pritchett delivered another BIGT&TAI!U 65 Try a Want Ad! Mom Would Really Appreciate Dean A ranks. lav -a-vjav now for two Lancer errors, a walk and a passed ball. Granger came right back in the bottom of the frame with a pair of runs. A double by Higgins and a Thompson single were the key blows. The Lancers added an insurance run in the fifth on a Jim Morris single, a walk and Golf Jacket Banking Card and Check Guarantee - and Cottonwood Wednesday. however. Cheryl Whiting Milgrom will vie for top honors in the 4A - Wednesday at East while Granger hosts . . Granites Wendy Whiting was top performer in Region Three gymnastics meet. Lancers Nip Titan Nine 6-- 8-- 4. CHAMP . . . cam- g 3-- situation. For Jones, it Saturday Banking 9:30 to 4:00 . TO the still-youn- paign. Doug Dilleys third-innin- g home run after a single by Steve Bracken and the first of two Jones doubles proved to be the key Pirate blow. Bracken scored an insurance run in the seventh after he walked, advanced on a passed ball and came home when Paul Coon slashed a single up the middle. The Pirates scored in the first on a Dilley sacrifice after a walk, stolen base and passed ball. In the second Randy Anderson belted a triple and scored on a sacrifice by Andy Hill. Jordan scored two in the first on an error, a walk and a pair of singles. The Diggers took a 2 lead in the second on a double and a single and scored their final run in the fourth when a batter was hit by a pitched ball, advanced on a sacrifice and scored on a base hit. Cyprus was gqilty of just one fielding jailor; Jordan had a pair press time and will take on Murray tomorrow (Friday) and Judge on Tuesday. An ejection may have proved to be a blessing in disguise for the Bucs in the win over Jordan. Starting pitcher Marty Jones was caught in a rundown between second and third after smacking a fourth- narrowed Brighton April, 1975). Hours Mon.Fri. 9:30 to 6. MEMBER FDIC. EACH DEPOSITOR INSURED second delivered a double in a three-ru- n fourth, while in the second, a walk, an error and a Tattersall single produced a run. hurdles. Account balance. See us for Details! And . . . the team. Scott Brown of MHS was second in the discus, while Irving Pease of Cyprus finished second in the low NOW Earn Interest on your Checking VISA In victorious CHECKING with INTEREST All Day Full Service the it Cougars scored two more after two were out , on a walk and a homer by Ingram. Chidester homered, Ingram tripled and Pat Westerkamp Individually, Granites Wendy and Colt 2-- 0 was his second win of The Bucs tested Tooele yesterday (Wednesday) after inning double, Lady Utes MURRAY. SANDY. Cyprus ran its league record to here Friday with a 64 win over Jordan. 2-- 0 :;.. ij imm Whiting, and ultimately pulled away from Colt Cheryl Milgrom for the title. Essentially, only one the uneven event - ' w; --v: 3A ranks will be out to unseat an apparently unbeatable Jordan team in the state meet TuesPreliminaries day. begin at 12:30 p.m., with the finals set for 7: 30. Jordan Falls ?.t Gym- Gymnasts from the Mecham finished fourth in that event, while teammate Teresa Kimball was fifth. In capturing the team title, Cottonwood won both the Class II optional and Class III compulsory competitions. Granger finished second in both categories. Individually in the (See Page 3, Col. 1) Kris Sullivan and BOUNTIFUL. nasts from the class 3A and 4A ranks will vie for state honors this week at Woods Cross high. 4 ISO SO. nnniTmrm |