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Show in front, as both teams an- Brighton Bengals snare fourth place in high school basketball tournament seemed almost a conspiracy, as three separate Region Four teams were eliminated from State Championship contention by last second shots. Hillcrest, Provo, and Brighton each lost a decision at the buzzer. Brighton's loss came to West last Thursday Bengals, as Brian Liddiard added 16, Brad Heaps came off the bench to score 10, and Duane Wallin had six. The win matched the Bengal squad against Clearfield in their final game Saturday afternoon, with the winner gaining fourth, the loser seventh. Clearfield took five. The loss moved Brighton into Friday's contest with Roy, who had been beaten by Olympus the night before and was able to eliminate them from the tournament by the score of Brian McCleary's 18 points was high for the Brighton 60-4- 2. the early lead, going out in at the end of front by five, the first quarter. The Bengals stayed close in the second tie period and gained a on a shot by Brian McCleary with just seconds left in the half. It wasn't until later, however, Brighton could get 4-- 9 22-2- 2 after- noon, and sent West on to Olympus in the while Brighton added victories over Roy and Clearfield to snare fourth place in the State Tourney. The finish was the highest ever for a face new High, Bingham High School's track team won't have long to wait for their next action, as they take on a strong team from Jordan at Jordan on Thursday at 4 p.m. 76-6- z c r l'hsu h ?& r Kir w-- - - J a." A. jr. V. mi 3-- The following is the schedule to be followed for the AREA WEST OF CENTER STREET clean-up- : (150 East) from South to North city boundaries: AREA BETWEEN CENTER STREET AND However, coach Worlton did see some sign of promise in his young squad. Hugh Butterfield grabbed second in the shot put, while John Caywood took fifth for Bingham. Farley Gerber put in a good showing in the two mile, as sophomore Tim Bridgewater finished second in the 440. AREA BETWEEN CENTER STREET AND April 4th April 6th 700 EAST (County 7th), from 100 North to the North City Limits: 700 EAST (County 7th), from 100 North to 90th South: April 11th 150 EAST AND 700 EAST, (County 7th), from 90th South to the South City Limits: April 13th April 15th AREA BETWEEN 700 EAST (County 7th), from AREA EAST OF in years," informed Worlton. "I just wish some more of them were running riii ; V I .V...... ... Rocky Says: 571 76 1 1 f t v t to North City Boundaries: .,.. - : V.' V Hot Fudge parents at Blue, y Cundaos I Gold Cub banquet - The EAST MIDVALE Cub Scouts in Midvale J . (Sssday Only) East Sixth Ward used a western theme for their Blue and Gold banquet. The Cubs enter- treed Vour Family aft 1957 Food Prices 51 No. Main holds office Kelvin Green was elected to the office of president of the Fremont District of Hours: Mon. 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Our Building Is Changing till Ilon.-Su- t. ttidvale (Rear) - 3500 In Awards were given to Mike Larsen, Mace Montgomery, Tad Ipsen, James Roberts, Scott Briggs, Brett Ertman, and Jared Hall. The Nails and Wood; III A, Store Hours 10 a.m. -- 7 p.m. Kelvin Green tained their parents with Pardon the Hampers, n imnmjiiiiiiu "I skits. Irk'm Re - Modeling: Trans-Jorda- 5 Brighton High School's Robert Porter, in white, goes high for a lay-i- n against Clearfield on Saturday afternoon. The Bengals swept past the Falcons 69 61 to take fourth place at the state 4-- Basketball tour- Scouts entertain Passes to the Land Fill (trash dump), 7235 West on the Bingham Highway, are available for Sandy residents use. This provides for dumping at the land fill free of charge between April 1st and May 15th. These passes are available at the City Hall, 800 East 100 North, Sandy, Utah, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 40:00 p.m. any day. These passes will not be issued to commercial businesses. varsity this year." After the Jordan meet, Bingham will next face Tooele on Mar. 31. nament, the highest any team from Brighton has finished in basketball. ChsrCroilsd Stesk Special 4 had the best, ttrenaer, Conor, o whiter, akmt finish compare. Logrovel, gon, Ogden C U (and men Inthrt on Iris hem City (and gravel. Ever wonder why they haul H to far. Aik your architect or o Dsilyfi SCHEDULE "We may have one of the best sophomore teams we've tamk mm! WW 255-355- by the loader. South c:9vrt t--n ice- (sometimes literally) breaker meet for the spring trash will be picked up with the exception of parts of automobile bodies and foot lengths for easier handling engine blocks. Tree limbs must be cut up into foundation I drainage reck y MiMMm i How many times have you thought "That should be in the paper." It can be. Phone All "We staged a practice meet last Monday on our indoor track here at Bingham, recounted Worlton, "between Jordan, Orem, and Bingham. Orem placed first, Jordan second, and we were third. " r TELL US p The Miners have already one look at the Jordan squad, and Bingham head track coach, Tom Worlton, says the Beetdiggers look strong again this year. V follow. The City Street Department will be making the rounds of the city limits for the begining on April 4th and ending on April 15th. This cleanSpring Trash Clean-uin conducted will an be up orderly fashion, covering the city in sections. Trash is to be put out on the curb by 8:00 a.m. on the morning of the FIRST DAY as scheduled for the designated areas. The street crew will canvas the areas throughly on th scheduled days and will not return to that area. ANYONE PUTTING TRASH OUT ON THE STREET AFTER THE SCHEDULED DAYS OF THAT AREA WILL BE GIVEN A CITATION BY THE SANDY POLICE DEPARTMENT. had 29-1- 9 it April 4th through April 15th season Brighton opened the tournament with a big victory over the Highland Rams in a hard fought contest Tuesday Brian evening, winning who eventually McCleary, tied for high scoring honors at track season and after a long winter his crew of thinclads for are chomping-at-the-bthis one and the meets to SANDY CITY SPRING Following this Tuesday's - March 24, 1977 IhejlFtllcrest Weather permitting, IO THE SENTINEL head track cbachjtaynor Pearce, was still r atting his team through their paces during breaks in the weather, which sometimes forced them inside. According to Pearce, the the is Meet District CLEAN-U- P District Meet at Brighton state, was instantly propelled into the tournament scoring leaders with a game high of 31 points Robert Porter and Brian Liddiard each had 14, while Duane Wallin had six. Two nights later, West High's Panthers were able to get a shot at the buzzer and defeat the Bengals, after at the being down by 10, half. West challenged the Bengals throughout the second half as the lead seesawed back and forth. West got the ball back with seven seconds left and the score tied 47 all, gunning at the final buzzer for the win. Brian McCleary once again led Brighton in scoring with 16 points, while Todd Tovey scored 12, and Brian Liddiard and Robert Porter each added High Hillcrest High School's track will have had one meet under their belts by the time this issue of the paper goes to press. The only trouble is that the results will come in too late to permit publishing in this week's edition, as Tues 69-6- Brighton team. O at Hillcrest Brighton IligN&mool. Prior to Miner trackmen semi-final- mantuaI S. Jntn day afternoon all lour Jordar District high schools md at 38-3- 4-- A Some may call it bad luck, while to others it may have swered each other at their respective ends of the court. The third period ended with Brighton ahead by two Brighton's fast moving offense gained the initiative in the final eight minutes and Reid used his bench to its best advantage. The final score say the Bengals up by eight, Brian McCleary topped the scoring list with 18 points, Heaps had 12, Liddiard 11. Porter eight, and Robbie McCleary added seven. Reid felt the big key to his team's success at state was the solid play of his bench. Track underway 1111 1 TrriTTTrmTTTT 1 1 1 1 1 1Ti f t1 |