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Show Section 2 Bingham hitting on 10 of his 13 field goal attempts and gaining 28 points overall, while Tom Roberts had ten seven. and Jack Singleton coach to Sluga, Bingham According boosted its field shooting percentage to 48 percent for this one. Bingham with Granger is tied for third at and Orem. Brighton High did not treat visiting Granger very nicely . last Tuesday evening, beating the Lancers by 14, Brighton was able to double their first quarter to 10 at the margin of five, at 0 then half, pulled away further in the third period, which ended at 9 Brighton. With six minutes to go Brighton had held Granger to 33 points and in that same final period led by as much as 19 before letting the bench wind things up. Brad Steinke fired in 23 points " from his guard position for Brighton, while his teammate on the guardline, Mike Hudson, pumped in 17. In addition Dan Hill had eight, Alan Sorensen and Kent Crump six each. Two days later, in the words of Brighton coach, the Bengals took a three point, victory at Orem first "and ran." After a close quarter, Brighton burned away in the second outscoring Orem halftime score. Trailing for a at the end of three quarters, Orem unl eased a ferocious counterattack in the final eight minutes that carried them within one point with five seconds left. Then in almost a replay of Brighton's earlier game with Bingham, Mike Hudson was fouled, stepped to the line and made both free shots to ice the game. Brad Steinke and Hudson accounted for half of Brighton's 64 points with 16 a piece, as Alan Sorenson added 12 and Rob Urry and Kent Crump each eight. With Hlllcrest first, Drighton second in league ... Lefts Hlllcrest toaisCsetilbaiDO ff isolated Hieh Hillcrest had managed in the first quarter and went up big in the second before Bingham brought it back to within two at 2 with 13 straight points. But, four baskets in a row by Hillcrest's Bob Keyes at the end of the first half helped make e lead. the 9 Hillcrest six or to within back Bingham got in of the seven a couple times second half but Hillcrest seemed to pull away at the quarters and led 1 with three gone. With three minutes to go Hillcrest went into four corners and used some resulting foul pitches to good measure. Mike Bernardo poured in 28 points to lead Hillcrest, while off the bench Todd Kemp added 18, followed by 13 for Bob Keyes, six for Bob DeMarco, pDayedl and five for Gene Player. For the Miners, Mike Crellin, Tom Roberts, and Shawn Larsen each contributed 15 points, while Randy Strong hit for six. Bingham's George Sluga made note of his team's tough shooting night from the field, where they hit for only 36.2 percent, although they shot a super 88 percent from the foul 20-1-7 themselves in first and Brighton gained sole possession of second in last week's high school basketball action, as the two school's each brought home a pair of victories, Hillcrest beating both Bingham and Granger and Brighton handling first Granger then Orem. Bingham's Miners split again, when, after losing to the Huskies, they dropped Kearns Friday. Jordan also had a .500 week, drubbing Tooele before being edged by Uintah, and Alta lost another toughie, this time to Orem on Tuesday. Last Tuesday's contest between Hillcrest and Bingham was much more exciting than the 7945 final score might seem to indicate. 34-3- half-tim- 46-3- 63-5- 16-1- 9. 33-3- 49-4-0 64-6- 68-6-6, 19-1- 1 33-3- 1 SENTINEL WANT AOS WORK 2 2 62-6- 18-- 31-2- 8. " 3 Thursday, February 1, 1979 1 Page lead at the half. Uintah made the turnaround in the second half and Jordan trailed closely right up until the end. With one quarter left to play, Uintah had led Lynn Jensen, Steve Hendricks, and Dave Olsen each scored 15 points for Jordan, while Doug Price sent in nine and Craig Ensign eight. Coach Hale said that, while his offense was not operating at full steam against Uintah, it was second half let down on defense that contributed heavily to the loss. In their only game of the week Friday, Alta High gave Orem fits before finally dropping behind and first Orem gained a losing doubled to which they quarter lead, at half. the margin to eight Though the third quarter score Alta did get back to ended in the fourth within four at before Orem salted it away with a couple of quick baskets. Ten points for Troy Bucy was high for Alta's scoring, although Carlsen Boudreaux had eight and Jeff Day six. Alta coach, Tom Stewart credited his defense, sparked by Tim Turpin, with keeping things close. 48-4- 7. 12-- 8 54-4- 24-1- 6 34-2- 4, 34-3- 0 3 22-1- 63-5- mid-poi- 75-4- 6. 39-2- 5 52-4- at the 48-2- 7, second half and by the end of the With the margin in third led the thirties, Jordan substituted freely in the late going and Tooele shaved the lead to 20 before Jordan head coach Hal Hale was able to calm his young men down. Doug Price's 26 points was tops for Jordan, but Craig Ensign had 12, Steve Hendricks 10, Mike Reich, Bob Proffit, and Rob Haws eight each, and Pat Lucero seven. A shot that rolled off the rim at the buzzer, left Jordan down by two, at the end of last Friday's game at Uintah. As in several times in the past Jordan had led early, going up at the end of the first quarter, but holding only a two point 1 17-1- 0 mark. Jordan continued to roll in the 21, 44-2- 5-- 1. ; 24-1- 30-2- . 2 94-7- 4. 60-4- 65-5-5. 16-- 4-- 3-- 3 line. In Hillcrest's visit to Granger last Friday, the Huskies were able to emerge on top from a running battle Hillcrest was in with Lancers, front from the start, but never by very much, as the first quarter At the half margin was seven, 6 Hillcrest. After it was intermission, Hillcrest did push the then used the margin to nine at slow down game to preserve the win with some important foul shots. Mike Bernardo with 15 points and Bob DeMarco with 14 led Hillcrest's scoring, while Bob Keyes chipped in 12, Marc Brown 10, and Todd Kemp, 9. Husky coach, Jim Jimas, says he's pleased with the way his team has accepted the challenge of late and with the bench strength he's been able to bring to bear. Hillcrest's record is Getting back to Bingham, the Miners found themselves earning another split in their week's play, for after losing to Hillcrest Tuesday, the westside crew fought past Kearns 9 Friday. Bingham led big at times, including a 13 point margin in the third, but Kearns kept closing. Bingham jumped out in front 7 at the end of the first eight minutes only to have Kearns shave eight points off by the half and go to lockerroom behind Bingham pulled away again, but Kearns followed and the score at the end of The margin was six three was until Kearns scored on an uncontested final shot. Mike Crelling was hot for THE SENTINEL three straight wins under their belts, Brighton and its coach, Don Reid, feel they have learned from their past troubles and are ready to second push ahead from their record. place Jordan had a big offensive show in gunning down Tooele's Buffaloes last Tuesday Jordan left the Buffs behind early with one quarter gone then made the margin 1 B I fHot & Spicy TeTee j Hilltop United Methodist Church 10055 South State Church School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 Now meeting in Lake Hills Deseret Mortuary Minister: Rev. Eldon F. Nicholson 2 Phones: Office 255-156- Study-561-870- 7 I I II 'J3iJ I I 750 E. Center i I'iHn !IHi;fHU3l I Midva,e 8732 S. 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(4) Saturday, Feb. 10 -4:00 p.m. All new men's teams will meet at 40 East 1st . fast-pitc- tournament dates and will be league rules YOUR HOME "3 IJ department slow-pitc- h lohssaa's h . . . I -- Lake Salt County Recreation Department officials have scheduled softball organizational meetings in preparation for the 1979 season. Gary Swensen, department superintendent, indicates that all teams desiring to play in the county's popular program must have representation at the meetings. That in itself however, is no guarantee that all teams will be admitted to the program, due to limitation of existing playing facilities. Last year over 100 teams had to be turned away. The IcsCc.'dCccr a a a draw.- (3) Saturday, Feb. 10 sponsors leagues for both men and women. Both 9725 8. Otato Hours: EM.SatiajLlpjL -- standing position. Finally, they ski the course a third time for a total of nine kilometers. For every time they miss the target, they have to ski a penalty lap. It's an Olympic sport. National Utah The Guard has one of the top biathlon teams in the nation. The Guard team will travel to Vermont on Feb. 17 to compete against I National Guard teams 1 from throughout the United States. The Utah National Guard is also sponsoring a public biathlon race on Saturday, March 3, at Mountain Golf Course at 10 with registration a.m. starting at 9 a.m. The Guard will' provide the rifles and the ammunition. National Guard Biathlon team members include Col. T. Ray Kingston, Steve coach;. Maj. Ellsworth; Maj. Creeg Mike Capt. Ingram; Lt. Johnson; Jim Martin; Rune Major Sergeant First Wallin; Sergeant Class Gary Wallin, and Sergeant First Class Chuck Roe. |