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Show ... High school track Forsti weed's sDatieff8ini3slhiedl For the most part, track competition was able to 'weather last week's rain and snow to complete their scheduled meets, the one exception being Brighton, which had e its affair with Skyline deluged just as it was getting un- Bingham High team last Tuesday in 6 route to victory to open league action. Individually, starting with the 100 meter dash, Jeff Judd of Hillcrest was first, Scott of Bingham was second, and Paul Ward, Hillcrest, was third. In the 200 meters, Martollarow of Bingham was first and his teammate, Brian Phellin, second, while Hillcrest 's Trent Glover was third; Ken Behrman of Hillcrest won the two mile with Larry Valarde and James Anzack of Bingham right behind; in the mile, or 1600 meters, Paul Jenkins and his brother Dave of Hillcrest ran as the Miners' Anzack was third; and Steve Robinson of Bingham won both the 120 high and 330 intermediate hurdles beating out Hillcrest's Vaugh Smith and Doug Ostermiller in the highs and Smith and Kevin Yates in the 105-3- Mar-tollaro- non-leagu- derway. Hillcrest and Bingham tangled in the wind and cold last Tuesday, with Hillcrest winning solidly in spite of some fine excellent performances by Miner runners, Alta lost to highly touted Orem, but not by as large a margin as many might have thought, and Jordan, sporting only a partial squad fell to Granger in a one-tw- practice meet. In coming competition, two Region Two powerhouses in Orem and Hillcrest meet Friday, while on that same day Granger visits Alta, Brighton travels to Kearns, and Region Five's Jordan hosts Judge. The following Tuesday, April 10, Kearns visits Bingham, Brighton heads south to Orem, Alta tackles Hillcrest at Hillcrest, and Jordan entertains Murray. All league meets will start at 2:30 p.m. Hillcrest High battled cold and gusting winds, as well as the Fcsr high schools in action w o, cliff-hang- district competitor ... KETtOPOUTM non-leagu- RUN not see until action again Wednesday, April 11, when they entertain Brighton. Also on April 11, Alta will be at Hillcrest. Jordan opens league competition this Wednesday at Murray. Hillcrest crept by the Miners 413.5 to 407.85 led by the efforts of Teresa Simon, who had six first places, winning the class two and optional bars, the class two floor exercise, the class two and optional vault, and the class two beam. and optional Classes TEACNIK6 Church Starting Soon 2tlN.3MMf..SiMlj For Info. Call F.Wislej Clew, Pastor 571-026- 503-220- 1 with er will Viewmont, Ballet 293 S. 2nd L. Sandy EXPOSITOR IIBLE Immi Baptist upcoming action . as the young Huskies travel to Brighton, while in the meantime Alta and hosts Kearns, Bingham, after a Tuesday SharaaffalHagtoa AXEA next in 4 Lowest Prices on Gcrdcn Seed So cog For tha Perfoct Lcvm . : COW'S THE TIME TO PLANT CARROT - RADISH PEAS - ONION - PARSNIP - TURNIP - BEET s4 Compart vr IvSt GarvM print with any Pfrconfod Pexttftf OXTNO Compltft ktfctkhh Program. 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Burton.' 50 lb. bag Fund agency was raised in the 6-- 6-- three Reg. operating $3,300,000 and expenses. 3-- by weather medicine Thursday's needs; special Local United ' teers, and funds are moved to priority higher Cooper, and Kevin Shepherd won The Midvale United Fund Pugh said. programs, out, and thirds went to Pat Lucero in received $1,600 of the Pugh added that agenone-tw- o the 100 yard dash and Hal Cooper in was which $2,563,996 cies desiring to appeal the 440. allocated to 55 member their allocation may do so Orem overturned Alta last agencies in the Salt Lake and have until April 16 to 86-5- 5 but final score the area, by the Great Salt inform the United Way. Tuesday, Lake Area Board of Direcwas closer than even Alta coach, tors. Ray Jensen, had suspected. The According to Lorin Pugh, o one-twHawks were led by a finish vice president of volunteer in the pole vault by Bevan Ferguson planning and allocations, SFECLUTIZS. and Kirt Young, while Dave Mills the total amount is a 9.3 1798 W. 7800 S. won the high jump, Blair Bowman percent increase over the West Jordan 7 won the discus and took a second in amount of money allocated Musjuroizamcz the shot and javelin, Paul Hanks to agencies in 1978. The and Garden Iwn Due to the fact they were short-hande- d, was first in the 100 and second in the raised Toro during money was lacobMn the 1978 fund drive and is to having only put in three 220, and the 440 relay team of Arient inand of for used be Mills, expenses Bowman, Terry days practice, Jordan spotted Hanks, Weedeater curred in 1979. Chisholm placed first. Mike Craig Chelnsewi Granger 36 points before even starof McCulloch amount said the took the Pugh which the long jump. ting their meet last week, Poulon to . available money Also for the Hawks, Dave Mills Lancers took However, Wright the is allocate to agencies Grainger among the top finishers for Jordan was second in the 100 and third in Wiiard total dollars raised minus were Pat Lucero placing first in the the 220, Mike Lind placed third in Penny's allocated to United money the mile, and in the two mile it was Dolmar 220, Gordon Brady and James partners, Way's campaign White Robert Timothy second. Hallack going one-tw- o in the javelin, the Cancer Society and AC Kirk Swanson winning the discus A few Hawk competitors also winning Portable Generators Heart Association; a six Brighton coach, Rick Pincor and placing second in the shot put. showed well in the sun in the St. percent reserve for Powerchief and Richard Blomquist taking the George Dixie Invitational meet held Bojack, sent a slightly apWinpower line-u- p altered against two mile honors, as did Kevin last weekend, including Kirt Young, Constiactloa proximately $90,000 reserthat Thursday, Murray EqolpaMBt ved for emergency and Shepherd in the mile, just ahead of who won the pole vault, Mike Craig with Darren Hansen Marshalitown Power first the in with a his teammate Mike Hill. long jump, and winning at first singles Bartell Poww Trowels Vibrators Dryer high jumper Dave Mills, who earCollins at 60; John Heindrich Plate Also for Jordan, Russell Brown ned a second. second singles taking his Compactors 6-Cement Mixers third match 6-Another first went to Mortar Mixers singles, Ron Stevensen Michael Bell in the class Engines 6-first winning Briggs and Stratton three bars, where she was doubles, Ken Black and Tecumseh becked Yvonne side-trackeup Barry Pierson picking up d Koblor Anderson, Angie Long, and and their match Wisconsin Pen-in- . More Wendy help . Although it should come last. and second doubles, to Sharpen Cbcaltf, was found in the efforts of as no surprise, last week's The rain Cory Brown and Steve resulting Hand, And Oulnsaws. Jeanie Bateman, Brenda weather Oregon BepUcssswt effectively checks will mean as many Woodhead, finishing in Chain AraJlable Butler, Teresa Hatt, and washed out most tennis as four matches during this front, the Draney sisters, Trudi action for district high week to get caught up, Jordan didn't have comand Susan. ferric slated but head schools, with only Hillcrest weather of petition permitting, the For stunned managing to slip in a meet course. Alta was forced to coach, Hal Hale, did reBingham crew, firsts were in between snow flurries, make-u- p on lease the names of some of games earned by Pauline Lavadie while had Brighton Monday at Orem and the netters local fans can in the class three of a compiled pair practice Wednesday at home with expect to see in action this vault, and beam; matches the week before Bingham in addition to year for the Diggers. Inby Teresa Kendrick in the their regular matches cluded among the Jordan class three floor, and Tuesday at Brighton and hopefuls are seniors Rob Men's Reg. $8.00 Mechele Hebberd in the optional beam, bars, the at Hillcrest. After Haws, Ryan Timothy, Friday was the and bars, optional floor. Hebberd optional their home match with Dwight Prince, Lewis also did well in the three optional and Randy Alta Tuesday, Brighton Ballamis, Carolyn hosts beam, as did Sheri champion; Granger Wednesday, Nelson; juniors Grey Hansen placing first in the Hutchings in the class two visits Bingham Friday, DeBoer and Doug Havens, two class Chris beam; beam. On the bars returns home for Hillcrest and a freshman Joe Stevens first in the three led was Tami Bingham by next Tuesday, and travels most, Piatt and Kathy Hamilton, bars; and Kim Hewes to Kearns next Wednesday, of the Jordan players ap- Gals or Gents while Lone Jaramello winning first in the three Orem at. home Thursday, pear to be somewhat new beam. showed well in the optional and Brighton on the road to the sport and will need a Also Reg. $25. . for Brighton, floor. All Region Two lot of work between now Friday. Teresa Jacobs in class the Hillcrest coach, Sharon 3:30 p.m. and the Beetdiggers' April two and optional floor and matches start at Williams, commented on start 14 league opener. doesn't Jordan her excitement for her the class two and optional regular season competition team, adding that she feels beam, Hewes in the class until April 14. WJ. to outdo two and optional floor, - Hillcrest seem they have may two $3.50 themselves in every meet Mindy Carr in the class managed to slip a match in and are really pulling and optional floor and last week, but afterward G3H array three bars, Chris Stevens together as a team. In spite may have wished they assigr.-ncn-t of the loss, Bingham's in the optional beam and as they fell to hadn't, Now Dana Morris said she was three vault, and Wendy. Kearns Number one Lewis in the three floor, pleased with the team's and two singles players Joseph W. Kunz, a efforts especially in class class two and optional Jeff Nielsen and James resident of West Jordan three and in their bars, and class two and Sangroniz each lost in currently serving in the added compulsory and optional optional beam, tough three set matches, U.S. Army at for the depth Bengals. routines. GerWest while Kevin Beard, in at Alta High logged their Head coach, Enid Ennis, number three was lost many, singles, recently second victory of the said she was happy to get in two sets. Only the assigned as an engineer the win with her top season last Thursday one doubles team equipment mechanic with number temporarily out by night, overcoming competitor of Ken Nemelka and John the 563rd Engineer Batline-uof the although the Orem 458 to 438, once more 19 Nortv tvw , 'Midvale Lucky were able to get on talion at the base in behind the lead of Tricia scores were not as high as the side, taking winning in the past. Snail, who won the class two title by placing first in all eight class two compulsory and optional routines. More firsts were earned by Leslie Martin in the class Week's tennis schedule Hillcrest in the most exciting competition from last week's slate, while Alta fought past Orem in a big early season match and Brighton kept up its rough treatment of Region Two opponents by dropping Kearns. Jordan byed last week. Hillcrest may well get a dose of harsh tasting SERVING TKE placed first in the 880, the mile relay team of Eric Reid, Mike Hill, Hal 6-- Continuing on, Trent Glover won the 400 meters for Hillcrest, Howard Ellis of Bingham was second, and Hillcrest's LaMar Greenhauel was third; Chip Paisly of Hillcrest took the pole vault, where Bingham's Rick Cooper was third; the Huskies' Local gymnastics rolls along Bingham High gymnasts found themselves involved in another match last Thursday, a match they lost to fellow Kelly Newbold won the high jump, as Joe Roberts of Bingham was second, and Hillcrest's Jerry Hansen was third; Kurt Oliverson and for Kelly Christian were Hillcrest in the javelin, where Bingham's Ray Johnson was third; Hillcrest's Dave Jenkins, Ralph Lefler, and Mike Valdez swept the 880; the Huskies' Paul Ward and Kurt Oliverson were first and third in the long jump and wrapping up the day, the Hillcrest 440 relay team of Glover, Judd, Cook, and Ward placed first. another three set match. The number two doubles team of Chris Roberts and Brad Moore fell in straight sets.. Hillcrest tennis coach, Craig Stark, said he was the over concerned ' number of three set losses in the match and how the' Huskies can turn those close ones into Hillcrest victories. . In the only other local tennis action, Brighton High fought past Cottonwood 2 back on last Mar. 20 and then blanked Murray two days later. In the Cottonwood match, Dirk Pardoe, playing first 1 and singles, lost number Cory Stevensen, two singles, lost 1 and But, from then on it was all Brighton with number Darren three singles' Hansen winning 64, the first doubles team of John Collins and Ron Stevensen and finishing on top second doubles, Steve Woodhead and Cory Brown 8 Pago Thursday, April 5, 1979 THE SENTINEL Without one of their in competitors Leann Hudson, who was and another, injured, Dondi McNichols, who was not at full strength, Alta coach, Mary Keavny said she was very nervous throughout the meet, but gymnasts like Stephanie Dangerfield were able to fill in and do the job. In spite of having one of their top competitors in Shannon Coleman not in the line-u- p for their meet with Kearns, Brighton High's gymnasts were still able to dispatch the Cougars 476.9 to 382. 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