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Show , half. Orem broke the log-jain the second half to end up win. with a In the final round, Brighton 46-3- 3 drew Kearns and after a fairly close first half, fell to Jill the Cougars by 21, Forslund and Pam Crockett each had 10 for Brighton. The loss gave Kearns third and Brighton fourth. "I think our team seemed drained just a little emotionally and physically after the Orem game," explained Thorum. "Still I'm very proud of the way they came from so far down to end up fourth in the region." , 57-2- - M .51 n i TP .... t .; J i Bingham Bingham High's team had their troubles from the outset, dropping a game to Kearns last Wednesday. Annette Chilinski and Susan Hamilton, each with six points, were the top scorers for the Miner gals. However, Bingham found new life in the second day's action holding off a determined crew from Jordan Jordan played for the last shot with 30 seconds left, finally firing away with six seconds showing. The shot missed and Bingham grabbed the rebound and the win. Susan Hamilton led Bingham with 14, while Cathy Butter-fiel- d ended up with seven. Allison Dennison's 12 was tops for Jordan. Bingham was able to play a tight defensive game in the 24-4- 6 it r ' V 4 v LA 3 km 31-3- 0. pat on the back. Orem player seems to be congratulating a teammate even before the ball game is decided, while Hillcresf s Laurie Burkinshaw, number 23, and Marcia Page, also try for the rebound. The scene is from the championship finals of the Region Two women's basketball tournament held at Brighton A High last week in which Orem managed a win over Hillcrest to gain the league title. 30-2- 9 Region Two women's court round-u- p . . . Hillcrest ends up second, Bengals fourth, Miners sixth Hillcrest High School's women basketball team was edged by a scant point, by Orem High, during the finale of last week's Region Two Women's Basketball 30-2- Tournament, ending the three day tournament in second place behind the Tigers. Meanwhile, two other local teams placed, as Brighton High School came in fourth and Bingham High, was fifth. mildest Last Saturday night's championship game went right down to the last tick of the clock before being decided With 16 seconds left, Hillcrest had an opportunity to tie and go ahead, but missed the front end of a and then was tied up on the rebound. In those final few one-and-o- hectic seconds, Hillcrest corralled the resulting tip, but had it knocked loose just at the buzzer. Actually, there hadn't been any scoring in the game since Cathy Howa of Hillcrest brought the Huskies to within one with a pair of free throws with 1:25 left on the clock making the final total. ' The game started out slowly scoringwise, with more than a minute and a half going by, before Hillcrest put the first two on the board. Hillcrest led at one point in that first period, but Orem by the quickly tied it at six-aquarter's end. Orem kept their momentum into the second period, moving out to a 10-- lead, before Hillcrest Onresponded to go up ce again Hillcrest surrendered the lead, however, and trailed at the half Hillcrest trailed by three points most of the third and fourth periods, but did manage to get it back to one at the third period total. With just over five minutes left in the game, Orem began to spread things out and managed to hold on against extreme Hillcrest pressure with some key Hillcrest's scoring was extremely balanced in the contest, with Marcia Page leading with seven, while teammates Kathy Howa, 6--2, ll 14-1- 0. 20-1- 25-2- free-throw- s. Laurie Burkinshaw. and Melanie Mansfieid eacn had six. Hillcrest had fought their way into the championship game by dispatching Jordan 6 in the opening High round on Wednesday with an unbelievable second half burst. Melanie Mansfield and Laurie Burkinshaw each had 14 in this one and Marcia Page had 13 for Hillcrest. 52-2- Jordan's top scorer was consolation finals against 39-3- Allison Dennison with 14. The following evening, Hillcrest had a ' slightly tougher time in getting by kearns as the score was very close down until the final two minutes of the contest. Burkinshaw's 14 points was tops for Hillcrest, while Page 31-2- 3, had eight and Mansfield seven. "I felt we played reasonably well throughout stated the tournament," Granger, but was unable to get their shots to fall at the other end of the court to end Half up losing the game of the Miner's points were scored by Susan Hamilton, who chipped in 15. "The girls played really Hillcrest High head women's basketball coach, Jeane Crickmore, "even in our game with Orem. We had our chance to win, but Orem doesn't give you many. Now we're really looking forward to the state tournament." Brighton Brighton started out their portion of the tournament last Wednesday by forcing out with Granger by 15, Miriam Trelstad hitting for 17, Jill Forslund for 14, and Pam Crockett for 12. The win sent them into the second round against eventual champion Orem. However, according to Brighton High head women's 50-3- basketball coach, Claudia Thorum, the Bengal gals lacked the depth and experience to stay with the Tigers, even though the two teams were deadlocked at the defense super Granger," against recounted Bingham High head women's coach, Ester Halliday, "but, our inability to score on offense beat us." Jordan After their second half trouncing by Hillcrest, Jordan High School's ladies looked as though they might pull off their first victory of the season against Bingham on Thursday. Jordan even led for a great deal of the second half, but following a see-saw fourth quarter, the Beet-digge- rs were still one point away. ' "It just seemed as though that string going," philosophized Jordan High head women's basketball coach, Doug Berry. "We had the right person, Allison Dennison, take that last shot against Bingham, but it wasn't a good shot. I just feel for these gals ; it would have been nice to get even one." Hillcrest and Brighton next compete in the Monday, Mar. 13, opening round of state women's basketball tournament to be held at Weber State College's old Wildcat gym through Mar. 4-- is p.m. Friday sign-up- s and for Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All those boys and girls seeking to play in league this year must have a copy of their birth certificate on hand at the time of registration. The boundary for those eligible to play in the Midvale Babe Ruth league slates organizational meeting Wednesday, Mar. 15, at the Midvale City Hall starting at 7:30 p.m. The league requests that all parents of boys between the ages of 13 and 15 attend to help get this year's league off the ground. The board of directors of the league will be discussing and planning the upcoming schedule and will be looking for those interested in coaching, umpiring, and, in general, getting another successful league season underway. AAU last meet Friday, and Saturday, as Murray swam past the Cottonwood Heights team 680 to 519 to end the Spa team's string league is 6600 S. to 8000 S. and from State St. to 1300 E. Further information can be obtained by phoning Ron Adams at of five consec- around the state were represented by a total of 500 swimmers at the Provo High staged meet. According to Middleton, the exact final results have not been released as yet, but some of the top performers from Cottonwood Heights included Andreas Stienman in the 11 and 12 year old boys division, Lane Smith in the 4 year old boys, and Carrie Norton and Gary Bishoff in the seniors. 13-1- more detailed list of exercise and Brighton by getting past. Hillcrest High's team over the past week, Jordan's ace, Tricia Shail, was forced to withdraw from the meet part way through the competition due to a must deal with a vastly improved and very tough Bingham team this Wednesday on the road at 6:30 p.m. But, on the following week they must visit farmers set nastics sign-up- s for st Union-Hillcre- league announced for those Registrations wishing to participate as players in this year's schedule of play in the W.B.B.A. league have been set for Friday, Mar. 17, and Saturday, Mar. 18, at Hillcrest High School, it was made known by league Union-Hillcre- st Brighton. Hillcrest hosts Granger this Wednesday, coach, then on Mar. 15 travels to Orem also at 6:30 p.m. Margaret Price, but did manage to pick up first in Class II balance beam and bars and the optional bars. Dianne Jacobsen, also for Jordan, earned a pair of firsts in the optional beam and floor, while Robin Burton was first in the optional vault. Gerilyn Jorgensen was first in the Clas II vault, Carrie Anderson and Jami Guest tied for first in Class III vault, Tricia Pasket was first in III horticultural day High Future of America is spon- Bingham Farmers soring a "Horticultural on Saturday, Mar. Heyday" 18, to be held at the school, is necessary and it is free to the public. All mini lectures are as follows: house plants, selection and care; lawn care; composts and annual flowers; vegetable gardening; planting and planning; pruning trees; fruits, small fruits; home and food storage; pest control; and home energy conservation. West Jordan group elects new nt bars. Good Shepherd Seconds for Jordan went to Melinda Brewster in the III Pasket and sponsors 'Joy Karen Homer tied in the II bars, Melanie Toole in the III floor, and Patrice Elg in the optional floor. Incorporated' "Joy Incorporated" Wis. will be sharing a musical experience of joy at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 8575 S. 700 Hillcrest, Shauna Coats, Teresa Simon, and For in Service Leslie Scott placed in the all around competition, while later Scott and Coats tied for second in the Lt. Col. Ralph L. Allred, son of Mr and Mrs J. Parley Allred of 14288 S. 200 W., Riverton, has retired from the U.S. Air Force at Kirtland AFB, N.M., after more than 21 years service. Col. Allred was chief of the E., Sandy on Sunday evening, Mar. 19, at 7:30 p.m. Joy Incorporated's style of optional vault. Simon placed first in the Class II beam, while in the optional beam Coats was second. Hillcrest also had thirds by Shauna Coats in the optional floor instructional systems officers; sets talk Members of the Archibald camp of the Utah Pioneers of Daughters will meet at the West Jordan Pioneer Hall on Thursday, Mar. 16, at 1 p.m. The business will consist of election of officers and a lesson by Madeline Broad-beon remembering DUP leaders. The captain, Mrs Glen Reed, will preside. , beam, and Stephanie Ju bars, Tricia DUP Gardner rounded out the Jordan first places with one in the III music from ranges traditional to contemporary and Gospel Rock Christian music. A free will offering will be received. development branch for the 1550th Aircrew Training and Test Wing at Kirtland before retiring. He holds the aeronautical rating of command pilot. A 1947 graduate of Jordan High School the colonel received his B.S. degree in 1955 from BYU and was commissioned through the Reserve Officers Training Corps program. QQQQ Factory Wrapped Advertised Twin Full Pvt. Thomas W. Phillips, son of Mr and Mrs Raymond E. Phillips, 3410 W. 12600 S., Riverton, recently participated with the 67th Air Defense Artillery in "Winter Fox," a training exercise in northern Germany. More than 4,000 soldiers fought and trained in extreme winter climate under as close to real live war conditions as possible. Pvt. Phillips, a wheeled-vehicl- e mechanic with the All New Nationally placers and events will be available later on. W.B.B.A. Before Jordan takes on Brighton, however, they slightly twisted ankle, reported Jordan High head gym- News of Men utive championships. Placing third in the meet with 460 points was the Triton team from the Cottonwood-Skylin- e area. Assistant Cottonwood Heights coach, Gary Middleton, estimated that the from 12 teams present by Teresa Simon in the optional bars. Jordan High School's gymnastics team continued their drive toward a showdown undefeated with also 427-35- 7 Bingham future No Cottonwood Spa swim Lauber's Russ prediccoach, tion of a show down with Murray for the state AAU swimming title proved to be absolutely correct over last Thursday, Hillcrest in last week's meet 2160 W. 10400 S., from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Murray nips Spa week's Jordan gymnasts fight past Union-Hillcre- An organizational meeting in behalf of Midvale Babe Ruth baseball will be held on swimmers in Page 2 Thursday, March 9, 1978 6-- 8 at state. A we were fated to keep official, Ron Adams. THE SENTINEL The time schedule for the 18. Bingham must play off for a berth with SkyView of Region One. 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