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Show If T ' ,v y i t . III V s - its H Section 2 Donald hit for 10 and Alyson Dennison for seven for Jordan. While Jordan posted one field goal in the first half, Brighton scored 11 and 19 in the first two periods respec- tively to lead at the half 29-Jordan picked up eight in the third period to Brighton's 15 for a M Mi "on- - Theii ir, Hie final quarter Brighton added 15 more to Jordan's 10 for the final margin. In upcoming play for the two teams, Brighton will host O em on Thursday, while Jordan will be at Bingham, both at 7:30 p.m. The region v - t THE SENTINEL Thursday, Feb. 9, 1978 tournament is slated for" March and 4 at Brighton. 1, 2, VO, A 11 STAtr LZJ 11 tiiT: ii:vTi:iO$ MM SOUTH UWON SANDf SOUlRf UTAH I4B7Q 571-206- 6 lours I . i I ... 4? . ; V t Working your man. Hillcresfs Gary Takagi controls Brighton's Chris Raleigh in 112 pound action from last at Hillcrest High. Takagi won by decision in the match, but his team was Thursday's "Battle-of-the-A- ; beaten 33-1- as Brighton earned the right to keep the traveling trophy. Miner ladies gain ' two victories in i gymnastics action While most area gymnastics teams have gotten just one meet under their belts so far this season, Bingham High School has managed two and the Miner gals were fortunate enough to win both. The week before last, Bingham tripped Davis 425.35 to 264.75 then last is Wednesday night they stopped Orem 430.55 to 374.20. "I was very pleased with our team," stated Bingham High gymnastics coach, Dana Morris, "especially the newcomers; the girls who had never been in competition before." In the match with Davis, sophomore Tami Piatt turned in a first in the compulsory vault, a third in the optional i vault, and second in the Class III vault. Junior Donna Ainge earned a first in the compulsory Class II bars and a third in the optional bars, while senior Kim Smith was first in both compulsory and optional floor exercise. Janet Howe rounded things out with firsts in optional bars and vault. This Wednesday night, Bingham will be at Kearns at 6:30p.m. Brighton women hammer Jordan Scoring only two points in the first half of play, Jordan High School's women basket- ball team slipped behind early to Brighton High last Thursday evening and Cut& long series of defeats for Jor- dan. According to Brighton High head women basketball coach, Claudia Thorum, the Bengal's pressure defense in the first half caused a number of turnovers that they were able to convert into baskets of their own. eT"'' Style Price Haircut XA Brighton's Pam Crockett led all scorers with 23 points, ...:iL while Jill Forslund scored 15 ,and Miriam Trelstead had 13 for the Bengals. Carolyn Mc- - ShamDoo 'Large Assortment '900 Z&jpf of Wallcoverings See Us Today! Set (J Tin: IWkWTi: K'S ended up being bombed by 0 in an the Bengal gals important and timely win for Brighton and another of a MM SOUTH UNION lo NortVi SOUINE 571-206- "Main "PW: SMDT. UTH (4070 59-2- 6 , "Midvale 255-q5- lt i ' I II1TO f Getting i hold on things. Brighton High School's John Baker (left) locks up Hillcresfs Kim Hogenson in a 132 pound division match from last Thursday night Baker went on to win this match and break a string of three straight Husky individual wins, helping his Bengals to their ninth straight victory for the "Ax." 'Battle-of-the-A- x Bengals win over llillcrest it appears that Once again of orange will another stripe find its way onto that old ax handle that is so much a part of the annual wrestling confrontation between Hillcrest and Brighton High Schools. Last night, Thursday Brighton, for the ninth TROPICAL 75' Mtmtm 59 M Til trt f 1" Skats Cltt unM 149" 112 W. 100 N..SdT 4 Mtcfci Mil tf State Stmt it U7I S.) ( Fftfq. 12 Sitvui mt Imiij, lli.a. mmi 1 Hathen-bruc- k. However, Brigthon was able to rub salt in a sore wound, when Brett Key pinned favored Ralph Wilkes of Hillcrest to produce the final margin. "We wrestled well in just about every weight," noted Brighton High head wrestling coach, Don Neff, "and I was very proud of them. Hillcrest wrestled well also and we 75 lUdLpitaiatdMi ToriUffipMPUtNi CtonlMcl SSCjUm 33-1- Hillcresfs Steve FISH SALE THE FISH BOWL tUck straight time, won that dual meet and, with the trophy, the right to paint that ninth orange stripe around its handle. This time the final score was The match was actually decided following the 185 pound match, where Byran VanValkenburg decisioned 1 till. 2-- 9 Give Valentine Greetings With M MM were very surprised to have won by that large a margin." Brighton started the match off right by taking the first two matches, as Sam Craighead pinned Hillcresfs Randy Burkinshaw and David Lundskog won an 11-- 1 decision over Brad Adams of Hillcrest. Gary Takagi started Hillcrest off on a run of three straight wins by winning a tough decision over Chris Raleigh in the 112 pound match. At 119 pounds Stuart Walker of Hillcrest won 2 over Dix Densley of Brighton and Ralph Cook gain Hillcresfs only fall of the evening in beating Doug Bytendorp. Brighton earned a close 4 decision at 132 pounds, when John Baker edged Kim Hogenson of the Huskies, while the Bengal's Jim Graehl also had decision at 138 over Hillcresfs Kevin Hogenson. At 145 pounds Dan Henrie won a major decision over Tony Martinez of Hillcrest, but the Huskies' Doug Price won a decision in beating Brighton's Ray Voley at 155. Sure it's tough to think about retirement early, but it's tougher to think about it too late. 6-- An Individual Retirement Account Security offers several advantages. You can save $1500 a year ($1750 if your spouse is not employed) and we'll pay 734 interest. Savings and interest are both tax deferrable. If you save $1500 a year at 734 you'll have $73,940.67 at the end of 20 years. If you save $1750 a year ($875 for each spouse) at 734 you'll have $86,264.26 at the end of 20 years. You are eligible for an IRA account if you do not have a qualified retirement or pension plan where you work. 5-- Rick Thompson, moving up from 155 pounds for Brighton, earned a 2 in his victory over Curtis Crew. Brian VanValkenburg, Brighton's .. ,,, ...... . fi : 8-- You can still qualify for 1977 income tax advan- wreslter at 185 pounds decisioned Steve Hathen-brucas mentioned earlier, while Brett Key provided a little extra icing with his tages k, Order Early For The Best Call Either shop Selection horotliea 6 780 E. Center St., Midvale 255-681- 145 E. 8 6100 S., Murray 262-336- 1 A heavyweight win over Ralph Wilkes. "I though the key matches were at 132 and especially at 138," - said Hillcrest head wrestling coach, Bob Kawa. "We felt the Hogansons had a chance to win those matches, but we lost both and that left us a big break to catch them and we didn't get it. The "Ax" means a lot and it hurts to lose." Region action is up next for both schools this Wednesday and Thursday at Hillcrest. 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