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Show Section 2 Seventh in eight years... Jordan captures ' Jordan High's victories state in gymnastics competition remind one of' the sun coming up in the morning: You'd be surprised if title .meant every bit as much as the other six to her as a coach adding, "It's a lot of hard work, but I love it." didn't it 3-- A Smith beam: Cindy fourth, Sharon Hollinger fifth, Jennifer Walker sixth, and Scott seventh in the uneven parallel bars; Trina Moore eighth in the vault; and Linda Lee fourth and Leslie Scott sixth in the all- around totals. According to Price, this may be one of Jordan's youngest championship teams, meaning Jordan will be a force to reckon with again next year. happen. Jordan added their seventh state title in eight years at Bingham High School last Friday night. Only once since the sport was contested on a state level in Utah high schools have the Beetdiggers been denied that first place trophy and that was This year's meet, a streamlined, affair in not did competitors comparison with past always take the top spot state meets, was under in a particular event, Jordan leotards were readily evident each time in 1978. event's place winners an Jordan ended the day to the were called long affair with 128.76 In fact award's stand. to team points second Jordan had only one place Timpview's 105.07, state while Murray was third individual with 91.46 and Woods champion, as Linda Lee Cross fourth with 90.83. - captured both the floor Jordan's depth was exercise and vault titles, the floor with a score of in the 9.05 evident and the vault with a 3-- Jordan While 5 has openings the direction of former Brighton coach, Enid Ennis. who was assisted by Bingham coach, Dana Morris. Only the top 12 placers from preliminary competition were allowed to the to proceed finals, championship Scores from preliminary and finals competition were averaged to come final the with up and . point standings totals. More than 200 girls from the Midvale, Sandy, Draper, and West Jordan areas are currently practices undergoing with their managers and coaches in preparation for the upcoming Bobby Sox Softball season. Opening day for play will be April 26, as eight teams from the year old age group and eight . 1 "7 interested e Softball still gymnastics THE SENTINEL Thursday, April 17, 1980 Page 1 call Sandy North, Bonner with a win over WvcnffV ry - n Tom Lillie at tonsir., rerscnon s, ana sending their record to Sox Softball Bobby Riches, all recording The only loss suffered wins. gives all girls, regardless team by the Sandy of ability, a program of This week's action will was at the hands of last team Softball dedicated send Riches vs. Bonner; state metro year's to developing friendship, Simons vs. Sandy champions Ensign sportsmanleadership, Sandy North vs. Dukes; Homes. Victories came Homestead vs. over Title ship and citizenship. All Michelob Beer, and girls who sign up are Sandy Fourty-third- ; Stephen Wade Pontiac, vs. and Jordan placed on teams and Valley Wycoff's. With the Perschon's. every girl plays in every loss to Ensign Homes In the Sandy North-Sand- y chances of game. reaching the 1 game, Sandy final round of the tourney North built a 1 lead. were eliminated. Softball Sandy But, with the aid of three For the tourney Sandy clutch defensive plays 1 were led by the Wade Smith hitting of Rob Coombs league play by and a nine run third .750; Dan Eberspacher now underway came .700; Russ inning, Sandy Kruger .625; back to win 16-Steve Swartzfager .556 The Sandy Saturday Earlier Sandy and Lew Drake's .500 league finished round robin play while night softball Fred Tomczak in the Polar Bear handled the opened league play this pitching week with Sandy Tournament this week duties. teams from the group begin action.-Thseason will end with the National Tournament in Los Angeles, Calif, in August Southwest Valley hopes to repeat as Utah's in the representative national competition. League president, Tom Lillie, reports that it is still not too late for eligible girls to register for the coming season. is There room for' immediate placement of girls with the 12 to 15 year old group. To qualify a girl must not turn age 16 before Sept. 1,1980. Those Bobby Sox 255-103- 3-- 7-- 7-- 1 1 n 1, . - rounds, preliminary should 5 TV Hontii Caulngc solution G 9.08. where they were able to pile up a substantial lead in points and garner the majority of individual posts for finals action that evening. Other place , winning for finalists 2) the included Beetdiggers Toole fourth, Deann Allen sixth, Tammy Leslie Scott seventh, and Jordan coach, Lee in the balance said this eighth Margaret Price, Effective Apr. 17 thru Apr. 23 LUNCH r-I II "S m us IN.w3i3 If M ' ii . . i , II1 ,.. - I II II Ir inn maximum safety 'Federal regulations do not I I - X permit compounding of interest on these X certmcates and there is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. X.Vili? 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