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Show Falcon Gels Second In Bogion, Lairton Third Rv HAVT in, . & By DAVE WIGHAM H'gh girls came away team wmners in the recent R gTn One track and field finals held here, but the two local schooh got some great efforts from their teams. WEBER PILED up 163 points to beat out second place Clearfield who finished with 3. Uyton was third followed by Roy, Sky View and finally tne Bonneville gals. The Falcons took a couple of first from individuals, also coming up winners in the spnnt relay race to pull into the second place finish. SENIOR KARLEEN Peart who is probably the best temale athlete around in the region, re-gion, came up a winner in her specialty, the discus event. All season this senior has been a op point getter for her team in the discus. She also managed a fourth place effort in the javelin jave-lin competition. The other Falcon first came from speedster Jodi Tillman, who won the 100 meters and 'hen a fifth in the 200 meters. Clearfield enjoyed the sprints as Staci Judd also picked up points with a third place effort in the 100 meter and a second ,in the 200 meters. CRYSTAL TOLMAN was great during the meet as she placed in three events, second in both the long jump and low hurdles and then a fourth in the 330 intermediate event. The high jump was also good to the Falcons as they picked up third from Traci Fishburn and sixth from Kris Egan. Collette Clements and Jackie Jack-ie Canover placed second and fourth respectively in the 400 meter race while Joyce Davies was second in the 800 meter event. Canover, Beene. Tillman Till-man and Judd then combined their efforts to win the sprint relay event while the team placed fifth in the medley and second in the mile relay events. LAYTON ALSO enjoyed some fine individual perform-from perform-from some of their stars led by distance runner Trisha Pomdexter. All this likeable young lady did was win the 3200 meter race, place third in the 1600 race and then got a fourth in the 800 meter event. She wasn't the only Lancer in those events thoueh. as teammate team-mate Michelle Harrell came up with a second in the 3200. a second in the 1600 and then a third in the 800 race. April Hatch gave them points with a second place effort in the shot competition, as did Michelle Tracy with a fourth in the high jump. Lisa Moore a fourth in the 1600, Joan Hill a fourth in the 3200 race and Kathy Wozniak a third in the discus. Tami Heaps picked up double points with a fifth in the 800 and a fifth in the 3200 race. THE TOP four in each event have qualified for the state meet which is this weekend, plus any other performers who have met the times or distance set up for qualification. |