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Show Region Meet a bit more desire. The Wildcats pumped in 19 points in the first period enroute to a 2 edge and padded that to Granger Gymnasts 19-1- Trounce Leopards GRANGER. Sweeping the competition, Granger easily defeated East in gymnastics last Wednesday. 272.25-189.0- with a Coach Rhondalee against Skyline were not time. the op- Teammates Sheri with taking points. Bloomquist (26.65) and Lori Davis (24.9) took second and third, respectively. In the compulsory competition, Sherri Brinkerhoff Bloomquist second and Diamond Leopards Lancers, compiling 27.7 points. In optional events, Mechams 8.15 score won the vault, with Bloomquist second and Davis Mecham also third. finished third on the Claim 4A State Title LAKE. East high, as expected, cap- MODERN DANCE . . . Shelly SHorp (22) and Carrie Pearce (33) of Cyprus appear to be doing something other than playing basketball in tourney test. SALT tured the behind teammates Alisa Evans (6.75) basketball state 4A crown here After Pair Of Losses night, Saturday defeating upstart Roy and Lori Alires, and third on the uneven parallel bars. The Leopards of Region Three were third last year and runners-u- p the previous year under Coach Dick Milne. Roy, with four juniors starting, can be expected to challenge again next season. Brighton, champion of Region Two, defeated Skyline 5 in the battle for third place, while Bingham, with its young giants, earned consolation honors by beating BonBonneville neville and Brighton defeated Granger in earlier contests . Thurber won that event SAVE!!! Sava Up To 50 On Long Distanca Calls 71-6- Only .2 to 13.2 Pat Minute 46-4- 2. SPRINT LTD. 07 PROVO. Back-to-bac- k losses to Viewmont and Woods Cross forced Cyprus highs girls team home a day early from state 3A tourney action. The Pirates, as champions of Region Seven, had high expectations of finishing in the top eight. But for the second straight year, those UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 6500 South 400 West -26- 1-0071 M NEW STUDENTS UTAH STATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS ' WON CLASS 1st III 'Beginning) Place 1980 CLASS HI )8 1981 yrs under 1st Place 1979 80 'advanced1 81 CLASS 1st Place 1977 78 79 1980 We offer Recreational Cymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program Register Now Bring this ad and receive $5.00 off Regular class price - TINY TOTS Classes For year olds Basic Movement Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities Pre-Scho- 3-- 4 dreams fell apart in the quarterfinals. On Thursday the Pirates were defeated by while a Viewmont Woods Cross team belted the Bucs 9 Friday night. 45-3- fast-breaki- 62-4- Woods Cross was beaten by eventual champion Box Elder in the quarterfinals, but went on to capture fifth place . Ogden defeated Viewmont in the battle for third. Box Elder nipped Orem 5 for the title. The consolation title went to Davis, loser to Cyprus in the first round. Turnovers plagued the Pirates in the loss to The Bucs Viewmont. were guilty of eight fumbles, 11 bad passes and three violations. Viewmont, in direct contrast, was guilty of only three turnovers. Cyprus was also whistled for more fouls, though many of those came in the fourth period on a situation that did not work. The Bucs hit 17x40 56-5- - Cougars Await Action A crew of KEARNS. athletes who have had to will wait their turn baseball hopes this year. Coach Larry Hatch will field a squad comprised mostly of seniors, but few have seen much varsity action. In taking his team to the state finals a year ago, Hatch used 10 seniors. from the while field, Viewmont The Cougars converted 16x38, but Cyprus went to the line only seven times, hitting five while the Vikings won the game with 13x21. Viewmont took an earat and never at trailed, leading the half and after three periods. Pirate stalwart Laurie Garrett was the games leading scorer with 19 (8, Also in double 3x5). ly lead 11-- 8 18-1- 4 41-3- 1 Angie figures was 12 (5, 2x2). Nunley with The Pirate guards were limited to a half dozen points. The Vikings had two players in double12 figures, Johnson with and Lemon with 10, but had more balance among the rest of the starters. On Friday the Pirates really didn't show up until the second half, but the Wildcats would not give up the ground they had won in the first half. And Woods Cross had too much quickness and Baseball - were scheduled to meet Tooele yesterday (Wednesday), West today and South tomorrow. Anchoring the pitching staff will be a trio of seniors, all of whom throw from the right Brett Chidester side. and Marc Ingram will be last years activity. Other baseball coaches expected to be on hand for the clinic are Larry Hatch, Kearns Randy Anderson, the uniforms may be blue and gold, Cyprus highs baseball team will be green when it kicks off the baseball season Monday. The Pirates will test guest team Bingham in the opening round of the Granite district tournament on the Miner diamond at 3 p.m. and on Tuesday will visit CotWhile tonwood. Only one senior is listed on Coach LaRon Unk's squad, but there underclassmen. Returning for mound duty are righthanders Marty Jones and Andy Hill. The teams key reliever will be lefty Randy Wooley. Catching chores will be handled by newcomer Ron Hatch. The teams lone senior is Gil Romero. Despite sitting out last year, he has nailed down second base. Joining him in the infield will be Doug . one of the mentors who will be on hand for the Wooley, Paul Coon and Bill Davis will share out- Young high; LaRon bury, Tooele. field assignments. Other juniors expected to see action are Vic Carsey, Jack Gardner and Mark Monserrett, while Unk also lists sophomores Rich Hardman. Dave Grant liuish and Brad Catten on his roster. The Pirates will open league play on March 31 at Uintah. Sud- Dave Bright, a former Cyprus pitcher who also played professional ball for a time, is also expected to help with the clinic. Participants should bring their own gloves and spikes, with halls and bats to be furnished. Coach Rushton noted Try a Want Ad! Babe Ruth Clinic Set zestilink smoked sausage on is Saturday HUNTER. A baseball clinic for youths of Babe will be ) Ruth age held here Saturday at the Hunter Babe Ruth park, its way! Available for a (13-15- limited time-wh- ile supply lasts! 3500 So. 60th West. The clinic, scheduled from 9a.m. to noon, will feature instruction on fundamentals Unck, Cyprus and Sonny the of 969-583- 3 game and is designed for Babe primarily Ruthers in the Magna-Hunte- r area, according to Cottonwood high baseball coach Ron Rushton, 3601 So. 2700 W. Amnca, Lcadmg Gmv Stum DTrDsa The Saving Place v MURRAY AND SANDY gEcnraia Now Through Sunday, March 22 by Pat joined Westerkamp on the mound, while j unior Tom Sankovich is also expected to see duty. Westerkamp is also the teams top catcher. He will be spelled by junior Doug Fisher. Allen Blaine will play at first base. Junior Deon Peterson is the seShortcond baseman. stop duties will be shared by Gordon Tattersall and Dean Jaramillo, while Terry Fritz is the third baseman. Rich Roehling will play left if he recovers sufficiently from an injury, while Ingram and Chidester will handle center and right, with Tim Rose coming on for whoever is pitching. (See Page 5, Col. 1) . 19, 198 leading hitter, at first; Steve Bracken, a letter-maat short, with Hill and Jones sharing third base. Pirate Team MAGNA. Thursday, Mar. Dilley are four lettermen, all carry Kearns high Pirate Girls Forced To Come Home 79-6- Lancer Shanna 466-48- exercise, locker room must have taken effect, Cyprus simply could not gain any ground in the third With Garrett period. playing as well as she possibly could inside, Cyprus scored 17 points in the canto. But Woods Cross countered with 16. Gonzales cleared his bench in the latter portion of the final period. Garrett was clearly the games standout, scoring 28 points. However, she was the only Buc in double figures. Nunley added nine. Jardin led Woods Cross with 14. cap- tured first for the beam, score. In floor Alayne Bangerter third. Granger won all four events in the compulsory competition, sweeping the top three positions in two of those. 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