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Show THE GREEN SHEET 2 Thursday, January 17, 1985 Sports Bengals Move Up In Poll ' ' 1 " ' PROVO. Bingham moved into the top 4A spot in the Utah Media Prep Poll Monday after Hillcrest downed Bingham in Region Two play Fri- ' day. The Bengals had all four first place votes in the poll and easily outBountiful. distanced runner-uIn the 3A ranks unbeaten Provo nipped Judge for top honors with e votes. Judge will face five a big test tomorrow (Friday) at p first-plac- South. 4A 1st Place Total J School Record Votes Points 11-- 1 4 20 BRIGHTON BOUNTIFUL -3 9- BINGHAM VIEWMONT 10- - 12 9 1 8 3 S BONNEVILLE Others receiving voles: Hillcrest 3A 1st Place Total School Record PROVO JUDGE 10-- TIMPVIEW 10-- Kevin Rice (24) of Hillcrest collides with Bingham's Dallon Marsh (35), but still manages to hang onto the basketball. The Huskies earned a hard fought victory in the contest played Friday night at Bingham. . . 73-6- 5 r;-- - ' fsjr-- ... . Jf -- J 1 Ira uskies End Miners' Perfect String With Win "It was JORDAN. SOITH definitely a total team effort. The kids just did everything they had to do to win. We had to have an effort like that because Bingham is an awtuliy good seam. I'm very proud of these kids " Hillcrest basketball coach Jim Jimas h;iri every right to feel pleased His team had just administered a defeat to Bingham, the Miner's first loss of the season. Conversely. Bingham head man George Sluga was. not surprisingly, a bit on the dow nside Our kids were not affected by the team's ranking, it didn't bother them at all." commented Sluga. "We just didn't play well." Hillcrest draws a bye Friday, but faces another toughie Tuesday when the Huskies travel to Brighton. Bingham, meanwhile, trying to regroup, will take on the Bengals Friday tomorrow The Miners will then entertain West Jordan Tuesday. Everybody you talked to felt the Hillcrest Bingham game would be, as in their previous meetings, close t and the game cerand tainly followed that script. The two teams were knotted at 19 after a first period. Hillcrest lead late in the moved out to a second only to watch the Miners score eight straight points and go up 7:i (i.) at the half. by one, The third period was like a repeat of the second only this time it was Hillcrest gaining the late advantage Midway through the final quarter, the Miners tied it up at s on two by Ken Feck, but 50-4- foul shots by Todd Crow and Kevin ice helped the Huskies pull back in front. Bingham had to go after the ball in the final moments and the Huskies made their free throws. Rice iced it with 22 seconds left, hitting two shots from the line to make it V out," explained coach Jimas "But I thought Wayne Porter played well in a substitute roll. I also felt our guards, Sean Larsen and John Hensen performed well." For Bingham, Peck hit for 18 points, while Pat Newbold had 12 and Steve Barkdull 11. The Miners 56-5- 6 free-throw- m.m hit just 17X32 at the line. "We're going to get back to work," concluded Sluga. "We'll play much better against Brighton, I know we will." 69-6:- Hillcrest's Rice led all scorers with 25 points, while Crow, who saw limited action in the first half due to Men's suits vested & wool & poly wool blends by Famous Makers. Orig. 225.00 Every on SALE! 2 to 245.00 Week Delivery "it Thank You - 9- to thank you for participating in our voluntary pay prourarn Much of our carriers' wage comes from your payment, and if they do a good iob we hope you reward them. We greatly appreciate your sup 38-4- 6 From our International Collection of Designer Suits. Thousands of men's :i5-2- like l! m.m hard-fough- would short, " - ' . M. .X .j- vviibuiie V. Your Choice Of Patterns and Colors Made Just For You! Sectional J rzrtWTTITj - zii-mtm-- M i -- ! Men's Botany 500 Vested Suits. 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