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Show THF SENTINEL Late charge falls short ... FamnrDeirs Hillcrest High's football team came up with all 13 of their points e from last Wednesday's contest with Granite in the final quarter of play, but fell eight points short of the Farmer's 21 at the final gun. League action now continues for the Huskies, who must visit Orem for another toughie this Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. The scoreboard had little to do except keep track of the time until through the second period, when Granite knocked down a Hillcrest punt. Two plays later Granite got their side of the board working. A successful point after kick followed the touchdown for the only points of the first half. Near the end of the third period, Granite got things going again, scoring at the end of a long drawn out drive then cashed in again for their final score during the last 12 mm Hoaskiie In? margin. minutes, rolling up to a When Hillcrest finally struck back, they did so quickly, recovering a Fanner fumble on the Granite three yard line with less than five minutes in the game. Troy Mann broke the ice for Hillcrest on a two yard scoring plunge. Randy Trujillo provided the extra point. An offside kick attempt followed and failed, but the Huskies got the ball back again anyway after a second fumble recovery at the Grantie 45. Danny Parker moved it closer by taking in a 20 yard pass, " then on the next play, blasted up the middle on a draw play for the final 25 and Hillcrest's second touchdown with less than a minute to go in the contest. The point after attempt missed its mark, leaving the score remaining seconds. 21-- 0 inter-leagu- mid-wa- y at Of Hillcrest's 130 yards of total offense, 95 came on the ground, 21-1- 3. where Danny Parker picked up 56 on 11 rushes and Troy Mann gained 44 on eight carries. Quarterback Dave Kimball was four of 12 passing for 35 yards. (Hiner golf has Alta suffers in mixed success two losses on over last week links recently It's been a pretty miserable last 17-- 3 12-- 8 16M-3- still fourth Jordan High's golf team still hangs onto fourth place through the third round of the Region Five golf tournament, after 18 holes of golf at Bonneville last Tuesday, shooting 342 as a team and leaving them one stroke ahead of Carbon. The final region placings determined will be following the fourth round 18 at of play Oct. Timpview. Mark Peterson's 82 was the lowest for Jordan, one stroke lower than Steven while Schneitter's 83, Martin Peterson shot an 88 and Doug Smith an 89 for the Beetdiggers. Murray, Tooele, and Cyprus each 2 - n '. L- i inc. MIDVALE-SAND- AREA Y SPECIAL TOYOTA MINOR PARTS & LABOR TUNE-U- P I $35. 27 I Plugs Condenser Set Time Adjust Carb & I cliff-hang- winds up the week by meeting Kearns Wednesday and Granger Thursday. Top Hawk shooters in Monday's contest with Hillcrest included Mike Brown at 37 and Boyd Peterson in at Flowers FREE STATE INSPECTION 4 WITH COUPON 8452 So. State 571-041- 5 -i 566-398- SANDY UT. 84070 7 L wLnJ v-- i U c mem mr & eaiA "We started out well against Hillcrest, beating their two top players," recounted Alta golf coach, Rex Wright, "but, they came on strong in the late going to really build up the margin. We could really use another win or two this week to get us back on track." l?'lA CTLia fcEl to. place as, many team positions as possible into this Saturday's state meet at BYU, beginning at 9 a.m. Brighton lost only the third singles and second doubles against Orem both "I think we're still so in three set matches, the : young this team is still first in a for identity,"-Smitlooking, suggested. "I don't Husky golfers think they realize how good they really are. But, once earn in they do, we'll be : harder ' than ever to stop. ... . two matches 4 AMP NEAVT u u MHCIS iPPlCTIVI TMU IHHB1 ACTMia 11 to head coach, Brent Smith, being lucky to get it. . In action this week, the Bengals and Hillcrest will at the meet for a site of the Oct. 18 region tournament, Stansbury Park. State will be at the same place Oct . 25. Craig Wiles, Richard Rowe, and Carl Johnson each .fired 39 in the Bengal's convincing win over Bingham, but in spite of good scores like Neil Kesler's 37 and Tony Webber's 39, Brighton still - . Mon. - Q"k)Y. wor,.AJ'?'J Thow, . rf fcT - Flok.Or cwpOHi V mamitk" flush kJ0 0AII AM Wo,,w Lw "nn I 16 VVo'" Co.r.on ov,lo. WKn rw lnV 2""- , on region, state , - I 'jfJy. iVu.i,oTM Ql.ty MA jwM.h.r. J t T fSSJjcVW1 lquipm.nl Typ. Silicon. lw.r..Com. r5bii Iaccmsmki iNfym Fl with WjUf fpi f . .CMmnsiM I TVm AilUJ;. I ) - 1 Ol ft ) Ji VI ' 1 G0 ' S FIRST H 4. i3 ri : '. ' nv,, ' , !, Srff-sjSJ- 7. . I J nRV WMf vLJl X 7 f"'Qiifyi. tochPtug " li JB .2 . . . Alta, . oz. $595 Thursday 295 Top Sirloin Saturday Prime Rib 575 With All Trimmings Brdifstt 7--tt a. Steak 'n 631 250 MKS-- -' M.OO IV IyU ! !L M,T,fTIVI IE. If A J'. J SET naffer TV CQC if if lisUi-- 3?w t r)QQ Stondord.. 1 fffilr Swvl - ,- Mointnonc. Repair Job.. MEASt isSk pr,' N Vour..llMl iff p Et.nd,12"Toir. J.J . Stotkiood .. 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Lil WIBKIUI MMT MHi Cov.nAII CO AdjuXing Jjool. .70rgl mM hnlT tuniin V5 irWJii' I ' Stroight Blod, 6 Spark Plug Blodn 1.M AC3T0 PARTS W A M fy Ail f:" jjox 5? iJ omnJk II Hillcrest commented coach, Jim Jimas, "but, we: also know those scores are Use the Want Ads FENMI MYERS KMpiGrMi. t Grim. OH Wl100JYoufCorl U . Bed Vtst Jordsn iQQ idis m meet they indicative of our the and capabilities Kearn's match shows y 00N554VX . Wednesday for a rematch leader with region before concluding Brighton things with Orem next The region Tuesday. tournament will follow on Oct. 18 at Stansbury Park. Forty-two- s by both Joel Johnson and Brian Serdar were the lowest scores but Granger, against things got back to normal where Kearns against Craig Jacobson's 36 was low for Hillcrest. low other Meanwhile, scorers against Kearns included Kirt Samson, Stephen Roblez, and Paul Erickson at 38 and Brian Serdar at 41. "We can't take anything away from Granger, they were ready to play," not 1 Sy.nl 3-- Steak 561-C38- M M JHold &wufly. VJHW mlsm Mod. originoi 7-- ': Porterhouse Redwood A ijpntnd. . golf fell to ., 0 For 1 0?9&r bSb-- SKsssi. mmttmm? (m m$i Hillcrest High's record in 2 last, week,: women the Huskies into Brighton High ,'i moving tennis team appears to be second place behind once right where they hoped to beaten Brighton, after last be for this week's region week's v schedule ... of and state competition, ma t c h e s v.,: 'Mo n d a y , unbeaten, winding up the Granger tripped Hillcrest regular season with a 2 Ylh'Vk to:. record that loss,;, win over tough Orem and but Hillcrest came back to 13l4- earning the region title.'-- . stop V Kearns Now the Bengal women Tuesday. . .. :. . Hillcrest will wind up the will be trying this Tuesday and Wednesday, at region regular season, when after ' this Monday's match with sights A .-' Vlnd.co.of. Brighton gals' tennis Sat. 6:30 a.m. 10 p.m.: Monday-2- SI-.- i Sunday 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. 7777 1 os Wit ?caj xaTT,, LLu'j 4W'"" O.mtO'--J f- -f Is I Corro,ion. DUTY j44" splif andaccording S. I Alta 7-- After past working Bingham 17-- 3 last Monday, Brighton High's golf team found themselves in against Granger on Tuesday, finally pulling it . I OIL CHANGE & LUBE WFILTER ADD $11.95 5-- 2 Check Battery Tires Cooling Syst. Alt. Belt Dwell 8-- from Granger 1 - Inspect & Clean Cap & Rotor Points i. their lives against , Granger. .:" The left the narrow v win in alone first place Bengals in the region with an 1 record. Hillcrest, at 2 is second and Orem third at survives scare lu'2-9- COUPON W7 INCLUDES ! had, to fight for Brighton golf out I I ' n 8, f UN C4RS WELCHi mm OTTO r couple of matches for Alta High's golf team, as in their only match last week, Bingham pushed by the Hawks while on Monday of this week, Hillcrest stormed by Alta 12-- 15-7- "But, the offense came back; after being 21 points down and with less than half of the final period to go, the offense came back and that's encouraging to us. They didn't quit," Simonson related. "The defense wasn't up quite to their usual high standards and we need to get them back where they need to be for Orem, which is' another explosive team. I think we'll be up for this one. We're still two and one in league play." hoid a commanding lead ADS over the rest of the field. USE THE WANT Jordan golf Orem High's cross country team posted themselves as the favorite for region honors and one of the favorites for the state title by showing their power in blitzing last High young Alta Wednesday. Alta will try to regain their composure this Thursday, when Kearns prior to they visit Saturday's action at the big Orem Invitation. Alta's best finish against Orem was a tenth earned by Doug Orgill, followed by Mike Lind in fourteenth, Tim Turpin fifteenth, Dave Paskett sixteenth, and Trent Peterson seventeenth. ' "We ran as well as we did in beating Granger," noted Alta coach, Ray Jensen, "but, Orem had nine guys right close together finishing ahead of our best placer. I don't think anybody will be able to stop these guys short of the region title." According to coach Simonson, Hillcrest was able to run just sixteen plays in the second half, as Granite played ball control football. Hillcrest again attempted the onsides kick, but once more Granite was able to cover it and ran out the In spite of a at working-ove- r the hands of Brighton last Monday Bingham's golf squad bounced back to nip a good Alta crew Tuesday, with five players shooting under 40 against the Hawks. After facing Orem on Monday of this week, Bingham will take on Granger Wednesday and Kearns next Monday. Region competition is slated for Oct. 18 at Stansbury, also the site of the Oct. 25 state tournament. Adrian Garringer's 37 and John Abie's 41 were the two lowest scenes against Brighton, but in playing Alta Garringer fired a 36, Marc Wilson 38, and Steve Barela, Marty Downs, and John Miller each a 39. ' "The kids are getting it together," commented Bingham coach, Don Gressman. "We've been playing much more competitively over the second half schedule." Orem runs away from Alta cross country 3 Page Thursday. Oct. 12, 1978 S..TT. 1L. r'"jfTrV Ji - IH41. 4CNS. 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