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Show Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, November 29, 1995 Page 7 Orem swimmers drown Cottonwood Orem swimmers looked strontr in their last pre-season meet. The boys came out on top with 127 points to Cottonwood's 54. The girls finished with 124 to 61 for Cottonwood. Cotton-wood. Steven Lau and Tyson Apostol each had two wins to pace the boys. The girls looked strong winning all three relays. The first region meet will be held Thursday against American Fork. Top finishers for Orem are listed below. Women 200 R-Medley - 1st, Orem A, 2:03.10; 3rd, Orem 2:15.20. Women 200 Free - 1st, J. Jorgensen, 2:14.93; 2nd, A. Bradford, 2:16.95. Women 200 IM - 2nd, Trina Bridges, 2:36.94; 3rd, Megan Clark, 2:41.85. Women 50 Free - 2nd, Eliza Johnson, 28.11; 3rd, Melissa Ransom, 29.41. Women 1 M Diving - 1st, D. Renslow, 214.05; 2nd, Katie Abbott, 171.95. Women 100 Fly - 2nd, Clare Gerstmann, 1:13.61; 3rd, Megan Clark, 1:24.62. Women 100 Free - 1st, Trina Bridges, 1:01.27; 3rd, A. Bradford, Brad-ford, 1:02.23. Women 500 Free - 1st, M. Belliston, 5:33.65; 2nd, J. Jor-gensen, Jor-gensen, 7:01.20; 3rd, Megan Daniel, 7:09.00. Orem Bowling Scores from Superbowl 112195 Alley Cats Shalin Bishop 204 524 Linda Straw 215 551 Gwen Rawlings 205 547 Mary Ann Kolhoff 204 552 Kings & Queens 1113 Rulon S. Jensen 211 557 Jerry D. Christensen 212 592 Todd J. Christensen 223-202 623 Don Kimble 202 585 Bert Pace 207-210 587 Lewis Goodridge 202-208 580 Dennis Hughes 200 Todd Dickerson 237 596 John Clark 201 Nick Kogianes 203 Wendy Jeppson 537 Sally Mills 220 553 Lynda Campbell 217-202 564 Kings & Queens Rulon Jensen 213-223-214 650 Todd Christensen 239 626 Don Kimble 223-221 598 Bert Pace 211 Lewis Goodridge 202-219- 211 632 Dennis Hughes 208 604 AlBabcock 212-211 617 Adam Pierce 212 Preston Haun 202-201 Elmer Scott 204 Marco Lopez 569 Todd Dickerson 208-222 624 David Mills 220-225 610 Robert Williamson 204 Roy Beers 200 Nick Kogianes 236 his Deal K 7 lr Mm ii pSiggr" j' testa OTJNTATNJ'ALLEY Healing & Air Women 200 R-Free - 1st, Orem A, 1:50.11; 3rd, Orem B, 1:56.88. Women 100 Back - 2nd, J. Jorgensen, 1:13.71; 3rd, Crys-tal Crys-tal Hicks, 1:14.62. Women 100 Back - 2nd, J. Jorgensen, 1:13.71; 3rd, Crystal Crys-tal Hicks, 1:14.62. Women 100 Breast - 1st, Jenny Sorensen, 1:16.16; 2nd, Eliza Johnson, 1:19.16. Women 400 R-Free - 1st, Orem A, 4:03.30; 2nd, Orem B, 4:20.93. Men 200 R-Medley - 1st, Orem A, 1:51.37; 3rd, Orem B, 1:57.15. Men 200 Free - 1st, Tyson Apostol, 2:02.24; 2nd, Brandon Bran-don Hicks, 2:04.34; 3rd, Cameron Parker, 2:098.90. Men 200 IM - 1st, Steven Lau, 2:07.40; 3rd, Andrew Tanner, 2:20.42. Men 50 Free - 2nd, Scott Sabin, 24.47; 3rd, Jared Smith, 24.92. Men 1 M Diving - 1st, James Pratt, 197.15; 2nd, Devin Thomas, 151.75. Men 100 Fly 1st, Tyson Apostol, 1:04.06; 2nd, Dan Balling, 1:05.95. Men 100 Free - 1st, Steven Lau, 50.61; 3rd, Andrew Tanner, Tan-ner, 54.70. Ron Bird 200 Lee Smith 219-219 Gina Dickerson 200 509 Cindy Williams 514 Karen Peterson 524 Sally Mills 226 552 Maple Lanes Orem King Pins 111695 Gail Muir 525 Marty Hansen 210 567 Walt Stron 208 577 . Wayne Anderson 200 578 Glen Humphries 224,236 636 Larry Boren 203, 248, 642 ' Ryan Wright 223, 259, 209, 691 Mike Holdaway 224, 266, 237,727 Rick Bishop 256, 241, 676 Rodney Atkinson 539 Richard Anderson 516 Chad Carson 217, 204, 578 Colby Atkinson 200 Russ Long 203 Don Willingham 512 Hi Spot 111795 Rick Bishop 520 Dean Atkinson 216, 543 Larry Randall 220 534 Don Willingham 200 Karl Peay 206 515 Gary Davis 528 Larry Boren 215 555 Carma Ivan 503 Wayne Barnes 220 569 Mikey Boren 547 Richard Rhoades 206 Jerry Brown 204 544 Roxanna Atkinson 500 Is Just 100 iposs tops mm A A AAAf -yw," --s 7k. 7 7 A -.ftlVi w Full Warranty 50KBTU.No Adaption - Ccndiicning Men 500 Free - 1st, Cameron Parker, 5:47.29; 2nd, Chris Miller, 0:58.69. Men 200 R-Free - 2nd, Orem A, 1:38.57. Men 100 Back - 1st, Scott Sabin, 1:03.61; 3rd, Brandon Hicks, 1:06.38. Men 100 Breast - 1st, Mike Lamb, 1:08.68. Men 400 R-Free - 1st, Orem A, 3:38.18; 3rd, Orem C, 4:09.84. Racquetball tournament held at Fitness Center The Orem Fitness Center hosted a Fall Classic Open Racquetball Rac-quetball Tournament in early November. The tournament included in-cluded divisions for men and ' women singles, as well as for doubles. The winners for each; division were: Lorin Jensen, men's open singles; Troy Pattee, men's B singles; Mike Holder, men's C singles; Jaqui Bianchi, women's C singles; and Joel Tuaileva and Suzy Passey, doubles. Mullett Hoover, Sensuous Sandwich, and Jiffy Lube sponsored spon-sored the tournament. Prizes and awards were donated by Mullet Hoovef, Sensuous Sandwich, Fudruckers, Kenny Rodgers Roasters, Schlotzsky's of Orem, and the Orem Fitness Center. The Orem Fitness Center will host another racquetball tournament, the Orem Open, which will begin on January 30 and will run until February 2. Call Mike Johnson at 229-7451 for additional information on this and other upcoming racquetball rac-quetball tournaments. 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