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Show Take lead in region race . . . and Todd Tovey 16. "Roberts two long shots in overtime turned the tide in Miners sweep by llillcrest, AUt $f a p. Mz4 shock Brighton A. fi Bingham High School's basketball soared to the top of the league standings on the wings of two vital victories over local rivals during the past week. First they dumped a scrappy Hillcrest High on Tuesday then crew in decked Brighton High an overtime thriller rematch. The two road victories 81-6- 4 83-7- 2 make Bingham's K 6-- V ; league record with Orem trailing at and Brighton third at Bingham led all the way in meeting with Hillcrest, but really built their lead in second and third quarters. The Miners pulled to a six point lead, 5 at the close of the first period, and that was as close as Hillcrest was ever to get. By the half, had outshot Bingham and went to the Hillcrest lockeroom in front In the third quarter, Bingham opened a 16 point margin on the Huskies with the aid of play from Fred Roberts, Bob Beers, and Dave Holt off the bench. For the most part, Bingham was able to maintain that 16 point lead throughout the final period in spite of Hillcrest attempts to get back into the game. Fred Roberts led the Miners in scoring from his post position with 26, while teammate Bob Beers had 18. Also for Bingham, Dave Holt scored 10, and Brad Fullmer and Dave Kalmar each had eight. On the Hillcrest side, Bob Keyes fired in 24, while his teammate Mike Bernardo added 20 and Todd Kemp had seven. "Bingham was able to dominate us inside," said Hillcrest High head basketball coach, Jim Jimas, "that we expected. But, Beers also hurt us from outside and Holt came off the bench to play well." A lot of people may have wondered prior to Friday Tuesday's 4 of reach. Bingham High School's Jim Varanakis, number 10, leaps out in attempt to deflect pass out to the wing from Brighton's Steve Tapp, number 30. Both teams took turns at leading the game in tie. In overtime, Bingham exploded for 14 points to the Bengals' regulation, which ended in a Just out 69-6- 9 three to earn the league victory. Whitmore offers boat safety course Dual Exhaust boat safety course will be offered at the Whitmore Library, 2197 East 7000 South, Tuesdays, A 5(o)95 six-wee- k February 14 through March from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 21 Most Vehicles rules Federal regulations, proper T VfTt For further information, call the Whitmore Library of the Salt Lake County Library System, SANDY 9235 So. 700 East 9680888 equip- ment, boat handling, ropes and knots, seamanship, and other topics will be discussed by representatives. VA nnmm 'inn iiy MUFFLE R MW GRANGER 411 W. 3500 So. and 255-974- 2 943-761- Carpet v. 5 1 -- i 'La 21-1- 18-1- 3 39-2- game night's - between and Brighton Bingham whether the two teams could ever match their earlier i Room Area . . With Top Quality Carpet For Just How Can Come In. Earl's Do This? . . swished the first of two straight 25 footers. With the aid of Fullmer and Bob Beers, Roberts and the Miners used the line and shots from the field to seal up the win. Brighton did not score until more than two of the three overtime minutes, Brighton splits in first gymnastics clash on the Miners home court. Few would have expected it to be better, but it was. Although Bingham had the early advantage it took a 14 point overtime burst from the Miners to stop the late charging Bengals, who knotted the score at 69 a piece in regulation. Numerous lead changes also spiced the contest. Bingham gained the early advantage with the aid of several fast breaks to lead 14--7 with 2:48 to go in the first period. However, Brighton trimmed four points from the Miner lead by the quarter's conclusion and trailed Early in the second period, Bingham was assessed with a action last week In the first week of gymnastics competition, Brighton High School's team gained a narrow loss and a smashing victory, losing Monday to last year's state champs Cottonnine wood then by demolishing Granger by a 141 point margin on Wednesday. "Cottonwood is very strong, especially in their optional, where they seemed to be more advanced than we do at this time," stated Brighton High gymnastics coach, Enid Ennis. "Until the optional round got underway, we had a slight .4 point lead." Top Brighton finisher against Cottonwood was Cathy Kortier, who took first in the optional first in the optional beam, third in the optional vault and floor exercise, second in the Gass II vault, and third in the II bars. In addition, Laural North of Brighton placed first in the optional floor and had thirds in the Gass II beam and Tracy Godin was first the Gass II frey bars and second in the optional bars and the II floor. Tami Dyches earned seconds in the Gass III floor and Brigthon gained 53 of the 70 total places possible against Granger, 10 by Cathy Kortier including first in the optional and and Gass II all of the individual events except the Gass II beam, where she was third. Brighton travels next to Orem on Wednesday, Feb. 8 to continue league action. advanced favor," Brighton Bigh head basketball coach, Donald Reid, "plus the fact we lost Heaps to fouls. In spite of all that, I felt the kids played extremely in overtime 5-- 5-- their well. but the game was decide'' even before that. "Our kids were just up to Friday n;!hi Bingham will host Granger in another while league shoot-ou- t, after visiting the Brighton, Uncers on Tuesday, return home to face Jordan on Friday. All league contests ere set for 7:30 p.m. the challenge," informed Bingham High head basketball coach, George Sluga. "Once we got those three quick baskets in overtime they were forced to foul and then we were able to cash in on those foul shots. We hit three for three from the field in overtime and eight for eight at the line in overtime, while it was obvious Brighton missed Brad Heaps. Once again Fred Roberts led the Miners' scoring efforts with 27 points, nine of those in overtime, while Brad Fullmer was right behind with 26 and Bob Beers popped for 20 more. Brad Heaps 22 points led Brighton with Steve Tapp hammering in 19 Hillcrest gals fall to Orem Thursday basketball play in If you like good defensive basketball, then last Thurs- day night you should have THE SENTINEL "We played as well as we could," stated Hillcrest High head women basketball coach, Jeane Crickmore, "but Orem may just be the best team in the state. Defensively ;uid on the floor, I felt we did well, but we just couldn't hit our open outside shots and they weren't giving us anything inside." Lauri Burkinshaw topped the list of Hillcrest scorers with eight, Cathy Howa scored six, and Marcia Page scored just three points, but had 10 blocked shots. This Thursday night's game may well determine who earns second in region, as Hillcrest's opponent that night. Kearns, is tied for that spot with Hillcrest. Action starts at 7:30 p.m. been down to Orem High for the basketball game between Hillcrest High School and Orem's women's teams. After four full quarters. 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Our Selection Is Good 18" x 24" Carpet Samples raising responsible children developing skills of communication & problem solving the meaning of child misbehavior the interaction contract breaking the misbehavior interaction contract use of encouragement in place of rewards use of natural & logical consequences in place of punishment technical and Brighton's Steve Tapp swished a pair on the line to tie it up at 22 all. Through the middle of the second period the Bengals caught fire and by the 2:46 mark had put eight points, between themselves and the Miners. Bingham closed the gap to five, by the half. Bingham roared back to start the third period to lead but again briefly at buckets by Brad Heaps, Tapp, and Danny Hill gave Brighton back the lead at 3 with 5:10 left in the period. Bingham kept clawing away at the Bengals and a see-samatch that was to dominate the rest of regulation play ensued. Brighton managed a one point 5 lead with one period to go. Bingham went on top on a pair of fielders by Brad Fullmer and minutes later Brighton hopes fell when Brad Heaps fouled out of the contest. However, Todd Tovey and Steve Tapp kept things close down the stretch with Tovey tying things up again at 7 with 41 seconds left. Fred Roberts made it 7 with 20 seconds to go, before Tapp sent the game in extra minutes with a basket with six seconds showing. But, it was all Miners in overtime. Bingham got the opening tip then Roberts 36-2- 8, 40-3- 43-4- CHAIRS & SOFAS 48-4- e Good Values Limited quantities w 56-5- SAVE Up COOKING LOW COST MEALS Teacher: Sharon Pressett Time: Thursday Mornings - 10:00 a.m. -- 12:00 noon Date: February 9 - April 6, 1978 Place: Worker Church (Hall) St. Joseph-Th- e Breads Snacks Soups Meats One Dish Meals Deserts Salads an Teacher: Dollar stretching Ideas and help on the project you choose. 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