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Show ye V , V - ... Reimann at 185, and heavyweight Cal Perrenoud all won their matches. As region action now enters the final few matches, Brighton will visit Orem on Thursday night at 7:30. Orem, feels Brighton head wrestling coach, Don Neff, is a team loaded with good talent. "We know they're strong at 3 ..1 ; 98 pounds, 155 105, 119, 132, 145, and pounds," Neff related, "So they have a number of very good wrestlers. We know it will be tough going." Jordan women Ska. 1 finish tryouts J in gymnastics Jordan High's young basketball team continues to have its problems, this week per women's 8 sonified in the form of Judge Memorial, which bombed the - - Beetdigger women Thursday night. ""4 44-2- 3 last r- started out even with stated Jordan them," Brifhton High wrestler, Greg Hyntsman, collapses his Reams opponent, Gam Hinckley, in 155 pound division action last Thursday night at Brighton. Brighton lost only too matches in beating Kearns 4912. Bengal wrest tore claioi tivo more Unbeaten in dual matches since early in Dec., when they fell to an unbelievable team from Uintah, Brighton High's wrestling team added two more victories to the string, hammering Kearns and Carbon by scores of and The Bengals lost only two matches in last Thursday's meeting with Kearns, at 126 and 132 both by falls. But, Reimann had a tougher time, but emerged with a decision and heavyweight Cal Perrenoud capped the match with a pin. In a prelude to Thursday's region action, Brighton took on Carbon Tuesday night. The scoring went much the same as it would go against Kearns, except Carbon won at 119, 126, and 132 for their pin. Brett 5-- 2 49-1- 2 45-1- JUDY'S (DUTIES Brighton's control of the match started early as Dex Densley at 98 pounds and (The Art Off Tola Painting) Chris Raleigh at 105 both won by fall. Kim Burrows, wrestling at 112, won over his opponent by a score of while Brighton's wrestler at 119, Paul Glad, was victorious v; next two After losing the matches, Rich Birkes at 126 and Jim Graehl at 132, Rick had another Thompson strong performance at 138, winning by a pin. Manfred Lassig, wrestling in the 145 pound division, won a 1 decision, as Greg Huntsman 6-- & Every 8 Weeks after 9-- . Classes: Tele Gifts Seminars Reverse Glass l-- IV -- For Mere 7-- InfcrrcatbnCcll - 571-491- 5 Riding. Wednesday night. Jordan will take to the road with a visit to Davis, another team that is struggling this season. Varsity action will get un6: 30. Gymnastics only points. Chris Dex Densley, Raleigh, and Kim Burrows started it off with a trio of wins at 98, 105, and 112 pounds. These were followed by three straight losses by Glad, Birkes, and Graehl at 119. ' 126, and 132 pounds. Rick . . Thompson at 138 pounds and 145 pound Manfred Lassig came away with wins in their ' weight groups, as did Jeff Johnson at 155, a newcomer to the Bengal lineup. Brighton swept all three of at 155 scored a major . the heavier weight group decision 11-- 3 and 167 pound matches, as Brett at 167, Bret Van Wagoner added 4 ' : Classes Begin 1st Week of Feb. women's basketball coach. Janice Thompson, "in what was a very slow down type of game. Then Judge picked up the pace in the second period and we didn't." According to coach Thompson, Judge's big push came in the fourth period, when the Bulldogs really boosted their lead. Three Jordan girls ended up with six points to lead the Beetdigger effort: Sandy Pickett. Marie Thompson, and Kim Ellison. Coach Thompson also cited the defensive play of Tauna derway at Van-Wagon- er THE SENTINEL Last Friday afternoon, tryouts were completed for Jordan High's gymnastics squad with a total of 22 girls making the final cut. Five of the 22 are classifed as intermediate participating in all four events: balance beam. Uneven parallel bars, floor, and vaulting. The five include Tricia Shell, Claudia Weaver, Becky Pangos, Diana Scott, and Trish Paskett. 1Q January 27, 1976 Beefdiggers shock Spartans ters. Murray's hot hand from the outside and their efforts on the offensive boards, kept Jordan from pulling away from the Spartans. At the end of the first eight minutes, the Spartans were up b two. Jordan's passing and s movement allowed the a few more open shots in the second period and at the half Jordan had snatched back the lead Murray slowly pared down the lead in the third quarter, tying it, then going ahead with just over a minute left. A last minute shot by Jordan sent things into the The final quarter tied Jordn attack picked up momentum and by the last four minutes Jordan had control of the boards and the game. With 2:16 left the and out- Beetdiggers led Jordan High's victory over Murray in basketball last Friday night may at first but seem like a those that attended the game know that the outcome was in doubt until the final four minutes of play. "Craig Hammer of Murray shot extremely well and hurt us from outside," Jordan head basketball coach. Hal Hale recounted, "so 1 had Rick Bakker come up and play him tighter in the second half and we began to hold him down better. Early in the game, we also had trouble with their defense, as they threw three separate zones at us." and a According to Hale, Jordan tried to move the ball inside to Langston, but finding the middle choked up again, they went back outside where the Beetdigger's Curtis Cutler had a fine shooting night as 74-5- 4 run-awa- man-to-ma- 32-2- - The school Pirates, COTTONWOOD Thursday Flowers free, placing third with 5:21.34; Gary Bishoff, 100 backstroke, placing second with 1:00.65 and Tim Sheets, first place in the 100 breast stroke with 1:09 2. Henich also placed third in the 200 yard individual medley and Sheets placed fourth in the same event. Bishoff came in third in the 200 yard freestyle and Allen, third in the 100 free. First places went to Cyprus in the 200 yard medley relay, in which they are the state record holder; 200 yard individual medley; 50 free; 100 free; 500 free; 100 backstroke Terry Norton earned first place in both the 200 yard freestyle and 100 yard butter- - champions, defeated the Brighton Bengals by 27 points last Thursday at the Cottonwood Heights Spa. Brighton did manage to topple four more varsity records at the meet. Darwin Killpack coaches the Pirates, who have captured the state title on six occasions. Captains are Charlie Canfield and Mike Killpack. Brighton, in their second year of competition, is coached by Russ Lauber with captains Barney O'Very and Brad Townsend. Diving coach is Karen Iker. The 97 to 70 loss made them two and four on the season. Swimmers setting new varsity records for the Bengals were: Tom Allen in 50 free, placing second with Cot- tage meetings are being held in the Westvale Elementary school area to inform parents of the problems in school housing faced by Jordan School District. Howard Ballard, principal at West-valsent a bulletin to the parents of students at West-val- e cottage meetings if they have not been invited to one and would like to hold one. There will be a meeting held in conjunction with the PTA meeting on Jan. 27 for those unable to attend a cottage meeting. A nominating committee to choose a slate of officers for next year will be selected on Thursday. School pictures will be taken on Feb. 16 and 17. Preschool pictures will be taken Feb. 17 in the afternoon. The PTA is still accepting K gA 41 Floral 255-681- Breakfast UT r 262-336- 1 Lunch Dinner 575 Every Thursday Optometrist 295 Top Sirloin West Jordan Professional Plaza 2414 W. 7800 S. 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