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Show was high for Hillcrest, as Wendy Sharp had 10 and Kim Spiers eight. Prior to their loss to me afcNIINtL to IS lor the second and by the half was behind by only two. erald also added nine. Brighton began last week with a painful fi-5road loss to that same Kearns team. Brighton led at the end of the first period, with a 18-- score. But, again, Kearns started on the road back in Kearns kepi the pressure on in the third outscore to period lead and Brighton with a one period to play They ended with a 20 point fourth quarter 30-2- 7 Hillcrest, Bingham came up with only their second win of the season, beating Alta After going out to a first quarter was lead, Bingham threatened only in the second period when Alta fought back to within five at Bingham Alta 19 to seven in the third period and pulled away again at In the final stanza the Miner gals hit for 14 to Alta's li: Beth Walker poured in 24 points to lead for .... Bingham,, while Marcia (ilkrest High School noma's buketbal team. Front row, assistant coach Mario Green, Gayle Berry, Penny Cogner, Butterfield and Carollee Fox each had 10 and Kim kittling (left to right), Jennifer Hardy, Mechelle Mansfield, Kin Spiers, lauire Funk, Wendy Sharp, Annette Apostle, Searle eight. For Alta, Kyra Taylor, and Nan Spiers. Second row, Sherri Noskisson, Angela loswell, and Jeanie Wilson with new daughter, AG. hit for 11, Tyler Stacy leggie Wncht, Jill Kitner, and Debbie Rekonta. Back row, Darin Brian eight, Tina from any Farrimond six, and Jacci eliminated chance of post season Fitzgerald five. After defeating play. But, three teams are still fighting for spots powerhouse Lehi in a tournament. in the practice game 8 on a n Brighton fell in two late shot by Allison With only one more Region Two and Region fiv women's basketball contests last week, but on Tuesday, Jordan been remains in the running in lost to Uintah have contest to settle in each of Seven, two of the area's teams 6 in a Region Two, along with game that saw Jordan 3 Hillcrest and Bingham down by just four, which gained splits in with four minutes left in their two region games. the third period. Jordan Alta lost twice and saw its led at the end of the state hopes fade then first period, but Uintah disappear, while Jordan began to assert itself in lost on the road in a game the second quarter and it needed to get into the went up by the half. playoffs. The third period ended Wednesday will see the with Uintah on top 7 end of action in Region then outscored Jordan 20 Two with Hillcrest at Alta to nine in the final quar65-3- 14-- 2 18-1- 2 7 46-4- murxnav reo. a isuu belonged in the top spot by dropping the Bengals burst Brighton. Jill Forslund with 24 points, Liz Jones with 13. and Annette Ausseresses with eight led Brighton's scoring. Friday. Brighton took on league leader Orem, which they proved a, rag Though the first quarter ended at 0 for Orem, the Tigers opened up in the second for 16 more to only seven for Brighton. 56-3- out-scor- 22-1- 41-2- m Gals end league cage play this week; state to follow 2-- 4-- 49-4- Den-niso- 71-4- 13.629 37-3- Annual Interest Rate 18-1- 4 Effective. Feb. 28 through Mar. 5 30-2- 5 51-3- and Ebb. 2Q,29a MaiUaS at ter. Bingham Allison Dennison's 26 Brighton. Jordan winds up play Thursday at points was the most for Tooele. Game times are any Jordan player. Uin8 5:30 J.V. and 7:30 for the tah had a edge in foul line. at the shots varsity. state tourThe stayed Friday, Alta nament for the ladies will close in the first half with be held under the same Region Two's second format as the men's. place team. Kearns, but In Next Tuesday. 16 teams, ended up losing five from Region One and , fact Alta led with the Two and six from Region first eight minutes posted Three will meet on the and still dogged Kearns home floors of each at the half. But. in league's first and second the third period Kearns teams. Those teams win- erupted for 19 points to ning will go on to play at Alta's eight for a West High School Thurs- margin and Alta never day. Friday, and Satur- again challenged. Ten pointsfrom, Tina day. Game times for the will Farrimond and nine from preliminary play-off- s lie' scheduled by the Stacy Tyler were the best teams involved and were individual total for any not available at press Alta player, as Jacci Fitztime. 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STATE, MIDVALE 4-- CHOICE & PRIME MEAT in Region Currently Two Orem leads with an record, Kearns is second at Brighton Hillcrest third at and fourth with with fifth Bingham 566-247- 3 8-- 1 7-- 6-- 4-- 2-- jgjlliigssa Hillcrest's Friday game at home with Bingham was the only one to win this week for a local team in region competition. Bingham had. the early lead at with one quarter played, but Hillcrest scored three more in the second and In the led at the half third period, Hillcrest once more just had a slightly better time and enlarged its margin to 8 with three points one period to play. In the minutes final eight 12-1- 1 chuck :o7 Steak 26-2- A Grade Chicken Legs & Thighs Dec! Sides 41-3- Y 2Stf XST ovens) and) yNfeminiler limer voVt'bbth " Tw0 roomy storage J Trainload Value! 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