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Show Brighton swimmers paddle to fifth in state meet at "We realized Skyline was the class of the tournament," Brighton High School's fifth place finish in last Wed- and nesday State ''y Thursday's swimming 4-- tour- nament wasn't the sixth place that head coach Russ Lauber was dreading, but it, obviously, wasn't the first he and his team had hoped for or the third they had felt most likely. I Brighton gymnasts hi.--- get by Hillcrest last Wednesday Getting more good performances from Kathy Kortier and Laural North, Brighton High School's gymnasts fought past the team from Streamlined. Brighton High swimmer, Bob Henich, churns up a wake in breast-strok- e competition at last BYU. The State held meet at and Bengal paddlers finished fifth in a Wednesday Thursday's swimming 4-- tightly packed group following state champion Skyline. Butler W.B.B.A. announces dates for registrations total of A 16 teams are planned for this year's edition of Butler Western Boy's Baseball and sign-up- s for joining that league are plan- ned to get underway on Saturday, Mar. 11 and 18, at Cottonwood Heights Spa, V 7500 s 2700 E Hillcrest last Wednesday evening to tune of The league is open to boys and girls seven to 12 years of age living in the area east of 2700 E. and south of Cotton-th- e w00(j Creek. Birth certificates for each registrant must be on hand at the time of registration. The cost is $25 for the first family member and $15 for each additional member. Kortier and North were the II and optional events except the vault and took honors as well. However, Brighton head gymnastics coach, Enid Ennis was still not satisfied with the teams' overall peformance. "I don't feel we were doing well as a team," said coach Ennis, "and our beam was terrible. We're still in a learning situation, we realize, and we hope we can learn to overcome these problems." Other high placers for Brighton included Tami Dykes, first in the Class III beam and floor exercise; In addition the league will division sponsor a Pee-We- e for those seven and eight year olds. No tryout is required in this division. Teresa Clark with firsts in the Class III vault and bars; and Chris Williams, who placed second in both the .Class III bars and vault. Some other For more information, Brighton gals receiving credit for the win were those interested are ask to league president Elmar Gudat at player agent Freeland Thomas, or Sally Archer, publicity, at 943-137- 3; Bring kids your Heights Bonnett Ball sign-up- for March s sets 9,11 If you're a young women between the ages of nine and 18, living in the Cottonwood areas, and Heights-Brighto- n appointment. who loves Softball, you should for take note that sign-up- s Bonnett Ball play in that area will take place on Mar. 9 and (limit one kite per cut) While Supply Lasts. Hillcrest 6200 So. Highland Dr. (Near WolU't Sporting Goods) Phone 278-564- 6 ' SMR I Enterprises. Inc. 1977 eoooooooo r (flUTO Bob Henich, and Terry Norton to place second, just behind Bountiful, in the 200 yard medley relay. The Brighton crew bettered their varsity record by three seconds with a time of 1 : 48.8. Terry Norton was also able to trim three seconds off his 200 yard free style varsity Jordan staggers Kearns in Wed. Jordan High School's gym- nastics team posted their third straight win in as many weeks, taking the measure of Kearns 5:21.4. Brighton, according to Lauber, got a lot of help from their three divers, all of whom placed and contributed points to the Bengals' total. Kevin Parr placed second, Mark Meyer fifth, and Kevin Taylor twelth. Brighton's divers are coached by Bob gymnastics action 399-32- Once again the Beetdigger Clotworthy. In one of the more interesting and exciting races of the final round Thursday night, a 10 year old record was breeched four separate times in the qualification trials alone. In the finals, 1 Thursday, March 2, 1978 Brighton's Gary Bishoff's time of 55.7 clipped the old mark of 56.2, but still just net- ted him second place. "We just didn't have enough kids," explained Lauber after the meet. "We had eight swimmers competing against teams of 15 and 16 in some cases. That lack of depth cost us some places. Still, it wasn't too bad a finish for our third year." Lauber's Bengals will lose Terry Norton, Bob Henich, and diver Kevin Parr, but returns Tom Allen and Doug Parkin. Lauber hopes that with the good ninth grade talent he has coming in next year's squad will have the depth needed to improve greatly on this year's finish. gals received a large chunk of their points with the aid of Sherwood Florist Tricia Shail, who dominated the optional events and was the evening's all-arou- champion. Teammate Becky Pangos was a third place finisher in the I competition. Jordan also witnessed good evenings from Gerilyn Jorgensen in the optional I vault, Karen Homer in the compulsory uneven parallel bars, Diane Jacobsen in optional and compulsory floor exercise, and Tricia Pasket in the Class II vault and beam. "The team did pretty well against Kearns," stated Jordan High gymnastics coach Margaret Price, "and seems to be slowly improving as they add new things to their routines." Jordan will host Hillcrest this Wednesday evening in their next competition and on the following Wednesday travel to Bingham. All league matches get underway at 6:30 p.m. fw Open 4.. Jjfp 700 East Draper 12300 so. 8 ST 1 "5702 We Deliver anywhere in the Salt Lake Valley Ajv. 9-- f ffi fjeri -- -- !1 - HOME FURNISHINGS Jut wMt of Stat in- Bringhurst, Annette McDonald, and Kathy Morris. travels to Brighton The Mar. 9 location is Butler Jr. High at 7530 S. 2700 E., starting at 7 p.m. On Mar. 11 the Cottonwood Heights Spa will be the site from 3 to 5 p.m. Additional information can be gained by calling Fran Leatherbury at original Family performers cluded Leslie Scott, Sherry 11. fFaijtasticS&qs Haircutters the Gary Bishoff, record in taking third in that event in 1:48.8. Later Norton's time of 54.9 earned him a fourth in the 100 butterfly. Brighton picked up two more places in the 200 individual THE SENTINEL all-roun- 943-669- to later teamed up with Allen Melinda Clyde, Carolyn Hansen, and Teresa Jacobs. d comIn the Hillcrest's highest petition, finisher was Shauna Coats with a third. Teresa Simon was fourth. Simon had earlier placed third in the Class II bars, while Coats was fourth. The pair also finished similarly in the Class II balance beam. Hillcrest's only first came in the Class II vault with Shauna Coats, while Teresa Simon was third. Other top 943-712- 6; Fantastic Sam's for a $4.00 dry cut and we'll give them a free "Wiz Kite." We're open Monday thru Saturday and you never need an 4-- A e, top placers in all of the Class at noon. weVe got "Wiz Kites for the kids. to 394.74. Following registrations, tryouts will be held on April 1 at Byewater Park. Twelve-yea- r olds will tryout at 9 a.m., 11 year olds at 10:30 a.m., and those nine to 10 years of age ii 462.65 stated Lauber, "and that it was very unlikely anyone was going to knock them off, even though we led through the first day of competition. We felt that after Skyline things would end up pretty close." Skyline did lose the field by the conclusion of the meet emerging in the championship spot with 272 points to second place Granger's 234. Bountiful was third with 224, Cottonwood fourth at 215, and Brighton was in the number five spot with 194 points. Following this, East was sixth with 185, Kearns seventh with 153, and Bonneville eighth at 127. The top individual placer for the Bengal swimmers was Tom Allen, who broke a state record in the 100 yard free-styleclipsing the old mark of 50.5 seconds with a first place time of 49.7. Allen also broke his own varsity record in placing third in the in the time of 22.7 50 free-styl- e in a race that ended in some controversy due to a problem with the electric timing device. In attempting to resolve it, two co- - champions were named, but Lauber said he felt that in fairness to all swimmers, the race should . have been BYU medley, where Gary Bishoff came in seventh with a time of 2:07.5, two second better than his previous varsity mark, and Bob Henich was eleventh at 2:09.5. Brighton's Doug Parkin contributed an eleventh in the 500 freestyle by going the distance in Bingham for their next match this Wednesday then byes' the following week. Hillcrest will be at Jordan this Wednesday then on Mar. 8 hosts Granger. All meets will start o e S. We Made A Special Buy From The Factory On These Beautiful Rockers. We Are Passing The Savings On To You. 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