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Show THE SENTINEL 15attheUofU. Bingham's Boyd Nelson at 167 by of Frank Marelli Hillcrest, Bingham's last win came at 185, where Jim Turner decisioned the Huskies' Gary Powell. Bingham forfeited at heavyweight to Phil Zaiz. Bingham coach, Dan Leslie felt the losses at 126 and 167 were keys to Bingham's downfall. In the meantime, Brighton gave up just three decisions in pounding Orem 9 last week. The Bengals started out by winning by forfeit at 98 pounds with Gaylen Jorgensen, but their Mike Thorn lost a decision at 105. At 112 Sam Craighead and at 119 Cary Norgnn both won by decisions; at 126 and 132 David Lundskog and Doug Bytendorp each won by fall, while decisions went against Mike Draper at 138 and John Baker 145. Scott Mackington turned it back with a win by decision at 155, Chris Fallentine won by fall at 167, Bryan VanValkenburg at 185 and heavyweight Randy Ricks ended it with wins by decisions. After some disappointing weeks in the past, Jordan High finally got it back together with a 9 victory over Murray. Wins by superior decision at 98 by Kyle Hansen and by major decision at 105 by Jodi Chavez started it off for Jordan, followed by wins by fall by Mike Chapman and Joel Grygla at 112 nd 119. Jordan's Brad Densley lost by fall at 126, while a decision went to Jeff Welch at 132. Scott Gessel drew at 138, John Steinegal lost by fall at 145, Mike Meldrum 155 won by fall, Hall Cooper at 167 and Jim Birch at 185 each won by decisions, and heavyweight Paul Valenzeula lost by pin. Both Hillcrest's coach, Frank Iacobazzi, and Brighton's Don Neff see the key to this Wednesday's meeting lying in the 126 and 132 pound matches where the very capable Hogenson brothers, Kevin and Kim of Hillcrest take on returning ', state champ David, Lundskog and state placer Doug Bytendorp of Brighton. With the rest of the matches being fairly close, coach Iacobazzi believes wins by Hillcrest in either one or both could make things close, while Neff feels if the Bengals are beaten there, Brighton could well give up the first green stripe around that old ax handle. A packed house can be planned on. , Returning to last week's action Hillcrest wound up getting by in a match that was Bingham the early going. in close very Individually, at 98 pounds Kirk Murray of Hillcrest won by decision over the Miner's Lonnie Childers, but Bingham's Robert Garn evened it up by decisioning the Huskies' Tim Trujillo at 105. Mike Hogenson lost a tough decision to Bingham's Bob Lefler at 112 and Bingham's Johnny Vasques pinned Hillcrest's 119 pounder, Brad Adams. Kevin Hogenson won a big decision for Hillcrest over Bingham's Paul Garcia at 126, as did his brother Kim Hogenson at 132 over the Miner's Greg Gonzales. At 138 Hillcrest's Steve West won by decision over Bingham's Curtis McKee, while other decisions went to Hillcrest's Bob Stidhad at 145 and Mann at 155 against Troy Bingham's Jeff Acey and Calvin Riddle. Following a pin of lad tHt rial trouble Kiflcrest 126 poind wrestler Kern Hojmsoi is itt iMtkan's Paul Garcia dariof last Tinrsdij Metnf of tie feat's tfffWiies, ftof nsm ettNtom2f-lS- . n to m Urn autca. His teaaako eat two teams. But ia spite of these 'Ax' night cometh . . .1 , mat actioem eDMfloirog G-ea- goae In local wrestling circles it's not ,.f Hillcrest and Brighton set up this wfoat's happened, but what will , concluding dual with victories, ana over Hillcrest Bingnam hdppen that's making much of the news, as Hillcrest and Brighton ; Brighton over Orem last Thursday. For the other local teams, Jordan High Schools go after each other at ; whipped and Kearns of "Battle annual Murray for the Brighton this Ax," the league finale for both clipped Alta, both also last schools, which this year falls on'1 Thursday. - While Wednesday night sees the Wednesday. "Ax" both ; the of ending the regular season for But in action past, its two participants, Thursday winds it up for the rest, as Bingham will be at Alta and Jordan at Cyprus. All league duals start at 7:30 p.m. for the varsity. There follows the region match ups, at Feb. Region Two's for Kearns High and for Region Five of Feb. at Cyprus. Both state tournaments get underway on Feb. la Msk schools . . . .... , 3-- A : SKI FREE Ml witfc pvtfctM tf HSa Machine TMlstfkttttrwitk first rfto m $1995 The Ski Machine MSIUWfwiritfkf with Kathy Hamilton and Chris Walker; juniors Michelle Tami Piatt, Hebberd, Lorie Jaramillo, Sandy Dunlap, Pauline Lavadie, ' Debbie ' Jex, Esther Vasquez, Tami Davie, Lori Cooper, and and Tucker; Wendy Linda sophomores Flanders and Sheri Hutchings. Coach Halliday feels that Brighton . and Alta are two of the stronger . teams locally. t And .speaking of Brighton, the Bengals' head coach, Enid Ennis, only after one says that ' week of tryouts and practices, she feels this year's team is stronger than she had thought prior, adding that from top to bottom she is extremely pleased with the talent in evidence. The coach adds her belief that, . barring injuries, Brighton could well go all the way this season. Competing . for Brighton will be Shannon Coleman, Traci Godfrey, :Melinda ' Clyde, Teresa Jacobs, Carolyn Hansen, - Wendy Lewis, Michelle Stone, Vickie Kris Russel,1 Stevens, Mindy Carr, Kim Tauyna Morrison, Hewes, Vaf Beausheur, Tami Pat Downing, and Julee Ward. Dyches, Right now coach Ennis is working the team hard in : SANDY HARDWARE 9477 S. 700 E., Sand) 571-341- 3 " "U" Damaged Entorior Boors on,y $3" , Jordan is another team that will wait awhUe before team making . final selections. PAINT up with those coming from regular gymnastic classes before picking her team.. By Feb. 8 and 9, however, final tryouts will be staged. From what she's seen so far, though, Price feels this of contingent year's Beetdigger gymnasts should more than hold adequately up Jordan's long standing tradition in gymnastics. She adds that this year she had the largest turnout of young women since she began coaching at Jordan with a number of freshman and sophomores showing in Class III promise while the competition, Class II area looks to be in good shape as well. Off On All Gallons Than., Fri., h.:f:' jr Sat. pounder Dan Foutz was also pinned, and Rob Anderson fell by superior before Brad Burnside gave Alta its first win by pinning at 132. The Hawk's Kirt Young followed with another win by fall at 138, but Brad Findlay lost a decision at 145 and Darren Miller was pinned at 155. Stewart Smith gave Alta its last victory, winning by fall at 167. Todd Hitesman 185 and heavyweight Mark Langdorf both lost by fall. Alta's Eric Hendershot called Kearns a very respectable team, but praised the effort and fight put up by his kids in spite of the numerous first year set-back- . s. DasketbsU Schedule 40-1- Alta High Alta at Hillcrest 2 Feb. Friday, Kearns at Alta 9 Feb. 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Head Margaret Price, explained that she is giving some of the newer women a chance to get a little more caught Jordan coach, Dan May, feels that more league dual and to complete, his team region yet be may finally getting the idea. However, things continue to be a struggle for Alta High's mat crew, which last Wednesday fell to Kearns It began badly for Alta as Steve Baer at 98 and Dave Akagi at 105 were each pinned, then Dan Brklacich lost a decision at 112, 119 J, optional type moves. The coach lists Alta and as potential Bingham challengers. That doesn't mean that Williams feels this will be a building year alone for HUlcrest. The HUlcrest coach is working her team five days a week with special programs Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday to designed perfect optional routines then has the ladies hit the weights on and Tuesdays Thursdays. 2 Pogo J u Hillcrest is still filling in its ranks, but has named the team's two captains as Teresa Simon and Teresa Tollman. Hillcrest's coach, Sharon Williams, in her first year, says that while she does have some talent .that will bloom this season, most of this first year will be geared to building the of confidence her gymnasts, teaching them to work with each other, and putting together team spirit. 8 0 Gymnastics gearing up With the first week of tryouts and practices, most of the five local high school gymnastics teams have selected their squads and are beginning to ease into practice sessions that will last until the middle, of March, when the first meets will take place. Naturally with just one week to look back on, it's hard to assess a team's strengths and weakness, Dana but Bingham's Morris said she feels this year's edition should be much stronger in the end of - the competition in general, but more specifically in the vaulting. At the present time, she's not quite so sure about the floor exercise, balance beam, and uneven parallel bars. 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