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Show Uveitis In the to a .victory women's division.' THE SENTINEL Pfl0 Thursday, Oct 11, 1979 football meet at the season 18, their a After during Tuesday league plete 4-- coin- - Orem. Alta will Kearns on Thursday, Oct. " 2 half-wit- h time. ' country cc...pctc3 Announcing: h Orcn Ir.vits The Alta School High cross country team had a bye this week in region competition. Nevertheless, on Saturday they competed with most every school in the state at the Orem Invitational. The meet was held at Utah Technical College alt Provo. Over 150 runners competed in the varsity race, the top runner for Alta was Steve Acostaf fiftieth; followed closely by Mike Lind Kenand Dan-el- l neth and Mark Timothy The tied for seventy-thirAlta team has been riddled with injuries as of late; Robert Timothy pulled ligaments, Tony Cannon mild mononucleosis, and Mark Timothy sore back. Coach Ray Jensen still feels his team will be ready for region and has a good shot at going to state. Sheryl Howlett and Gerri Gentry led the Hawk gals HOME FURNISHINGS I (c um&S i fr l? " isn dlMti CARPET :c, fifty-fourt- h; I In if ttgbai Mackan mi IrigMaa ticklers al f to tttir luwts white faftowiaf th pragma if Kmw aal earritr. Sccm b frM last Pritiy afttraooa's battla af tht RegiM Twt m-- Mttr ttati:? Eisaa 24-1- 4 cattas, vktca laft aahr aaa, IrigMaa, aloaa at tta top at its caadasiM. IrigMaa btM iff taa stabbora HagfcM cm tor a 24-1-4 via. ... . Brighton alone at top of Region Tuo football amHigh Brighton assed their usual 100 yards in penalties and had four touchdowns called back last Friday afternoon, but still managed to fight their way past a determined group of Bingham Miners 4 and lay sole claim to the league lead in Region Two football. That loss by Bingham, coupled with Hillcrest's 28-- 6 victory over Kearns, makes this week from Thursday's meeting between the two once beaten all crews the more meaningful. That game will match Bingham coach, Jerry Fiat, an assistant at Hillcrest last year against his former boss, Hillcrest's Jerry Simonson. In other local action, Orem gained their first league win by nipping Alta and Tooele surstill wounded Jora prised dan team 20-This week will be a short one for high school football with the UEA convention pushing all contests up to Wednesday. Four of the five area teams will be in action against opponents. Hillcrest's host Layton, Alta entertains Roy, Clearfield pays a visit to Brighton, and Bingham will be at East, all at 3 p.m. League action returns next of instead Thursday, Friday, due to the deer hunt. Brighton scored on their last . first possession Friday, capping a SO yard drive with a one yard plunge by Chris Kinney. Derrick Emery added the first of three extra points. Both teams went through a series of fumble exchanges that finally left Bingham at the Bengal five. Miner quarterback Rick Shafer sneaked it in for Bingham's first score, but the P.A.T. 24-1- 14-6- 0. non-leag- was no good. Seconds before the end of the half, Russ Bengal signal-calle20 fired a Kimball, yard T.D. strike to Jeff Huntsman. In the second half, Brighton, again on their first possession, drove 72 yards for a third touchdown, a six yard pass from r, to Cory Rasmussen. Bingham wasn't through however, and maintained a long drive of their own that ended Kimball with Tim Johnson scoring from. two yards out and Shafer quarterback keeping for two points. Early in the final period, Derrick Brighton's closed out the with a 35 yard field scoring goal. Brighton coach Steve Dangerfield said he felt luV team had ' finally come together and was playing much more consistently on offense. Brighton had 380 yards of offense, with Russ Kimball passing nine of 19 for 121 and Phil Swan rushing for 143 on 19 carries. A naturally disappointed Jerry Fiat, praised his team for not quitting, but added that too many mental mistakes hurt the Miner's chances. Bingham had 185 yards of offense. Despite a 28-- final score, Hillcrest still has not totally untracted its offense, as three of the four touchdowns came by way of the defense. Two were picked up by Dale Dawson, who returned an interception for 50 yards and later picked up a fumble and ran it 35 yards for the second, both in the fourth period. their Hillcrest began in first period on scoring another interception, this one of 50 yards by Van Jen Emery none-the-le- 6 ss . Diggers with two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter, both set up by pass interceptions. Jordan did drive the ball for 165 yards and quarterback Jeff Welch passed for 80 more, the Buffaloes. Jordan's defense kept the Tooele offense in check until the closing moments of, the game. Twice interceptions killed Jordan drives deep in Buffalo territory. out-stati- sen. Then in the second quarter, Hillcrest's Craig Kemp snagged yet another Kearns' pass to set up a 50 yard drive ending with an 11 yard touchdown pass from Eric Varoz to Scott Kearns' only Pugmire. score was also set up by a turnover, a fumble in the fourth quarter. Coach Jerry Simonson praised his defense in the win and added accolades for the running of tailback, Dan Parker. Alta's Hawks suffered their second league setback to Orem, after taking the early lead Friday. In the first period, Alta's Skeeter Mikesel blocked a Tiger punt and teammate Cory Jensen fell on it at the Orem 30. Two plays later, Jeff Mounteer, rambled 23 yards for the game's initial score. The point after attempt failed. But Orem ran back the ensuing kick-of-f for a touchdown and followed with a recovery of an Alta fumble to set up their second touch. Alta was turned away twice on scoring opportunities once at the Orem one and once on a fumble in the endzone. 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