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Show THE SENTINEL' Page 2 Hnu,.Ml,19S0 Region tennis tourneys on tap Thursday Alta for this week Many of, last week's school tennis high were either matches a day or delayed until after this postponed week's tournaments. . Research Park courts on Avenue. Eleventh action will Friday's 9 start at a.m., 10 a.m. at Saturday's In the tournament, 4--A region 3-- A BYU will once again play host, also on May Friday's competition is Only Bingham got in both of their scheduled matches. ' ' The last regularly scheduled dual matches were held Tuesday, leaving only region and state competition, along with the BYU Invitational this Friday and Saturday on tap. The Region Two tournament will be held and this Wednesday Thursday at Kearns High School with action getting underway at 8 a.m. both days. The Region Seven meet is scheduled for Wednesday at Murray High beginning at 9:30 a.m. and continuing throughout the day. The four top finishers in Region Two and the top three in Region Three will go on to the state tournaments. The meet will be held at Liberty Park on May 16 and 17 provided a court resurfacing project is completed in time. If the park's courts are not tourney ready, the will be moved to the 16-1- to get 9 at a.m., while underway on Saturday the starting scheduled time is 10 a.m. The Miners opened the past week on Tuesday with a 2 win over Kearns as second singles' Kevin Rindalsbacker won in three sets, as did first doubles' Dave Spilker and Steve Deland. The deciding match came in second doubles where Dale Cable and Scott Ray won in straight sets. Spilker and Deland were the only victors for the Miners in Friday's 1 defeat at the hands of Orem. That match also went three sets. Orem treated Hillcrest even worse in a rain match last delayed Wednesday, beating the Hillcrest did Huskies not win a set and the score closest any 3-- 4-- 4-- 5-- Hillcrest competitor could manage was Brighton continued to 4-- A 6-- C rallcy St, 75S5 S. St2ts Auto Ports Cidvilj 255-CS3- 7 Tur.2 U? Spccisl DomMtic rent V-- S Only 5050P CyL Gfcfcfl? Ofi. A igwy 10-- 4 o Cart Trad WilesOil SOS Temporary as Standings 3: Saturday, May Minor League 1 I-- 3; 3; president; Scott Russler, sentinel; Jodie Conrad and Bobbie Martens, reporters; and Annette Bullock, treasurer. USE THE WANT ADS Denny , secretary; Mascaro, agriculture Hunsaker, processing. The new officers for next year will be Kevin Rick Crane, president; vice president; Mecham, vice Rank, Lisa Cir.:mFFA host LarryV fcndy softbsll still prccinj Nol-rm- s Uniroyal Steel Rad!a 30w 155R12 155R13 35 165R13 S35 3T v r3 1 2-- 2; 2-- 2; 7-- S.r.Vz!!:r M&MMeat 3-- 1; 0-- 7-- 185R13 195R14 SO-- 3 165R15 Add. 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Jordan's young tennis The Brighton High crew also did not win a School track teams match in its only Region returned from the BYU Seven contest of the week Invitational last weekend against Cyprus. The with places in several state some Diggers had only one events, three set match, that qualifications, and a state coming in third singles as record. The meet . included Greg DeBoer won the lost the teams from all Utah first set second 24, then came divisions as well as teams out on the short end of a from Idaho, Nevada, in the Colorado, and Wyoming. ' ' third. Phil Swan and Blake West both participated in the decathalon taking fourth and sixth places. Paul Swan took second in Ccbby Sax the 100 m event. The 440 team of Kevin Hale, relay CCHtKSS Kelly Sorensen, Paul Swan, and Kenny Jewkes With the exception of took fifth place, and the last Tuesday night's medley relay of Kenny schedule, South West Jewkes, Kelly Sorensen, Bobby Sox Softball teams Matthias Miller and Mike got in a full schedule of Price, qualified for state. Kirk Merrill qualified for games last week. Scores: ' state in the mile run as Mon. April 28 did Mike Markham in the 800m. Major League 24, In the. girls meet, J &M Plumbing of Redwood Inn u; Laurie . Redick Ream's 20, Brighton took sixth place South Sea Cafe u; in the newly instituted The 440 Adam's Towing 13, pentathalon. Mt. Olympus Water n; relay team of Liz Jones, 21, Tiffany Becks tead, Cathy Breitling Bros. Johanna's Kitchen 5; Chipman, and Michelle Wed. April 30 Johnson took fifth place. Majors Cathy Chipman ran the 18. 200 m event in 26.0 for a Ream's Johanna's Kitchen n; new school record and 17, fifth place in the meet. J 4 M Plumbing Adam's Towing 16; The girls mile relay took Mt. Olympus Water 26, first in the meet and Redwood Inn 5; broke the state record with a time of 4:06.2. Bros. 13, Breitling 12. South Sea Cafe Friday, May 2 Minor League Cutler State Farm Hatfield Wire U Lawnmower Hospital 25, I Michael's Food Libra Programming Noon to 10 p.m. Daily Or Store the sixth inning Lew Drake L Drywall Title tied the game' with a solo Homestead homer. Then in the Bonner & Co. Sandy Simons' seventh Al Quigley led off 43rd Ward and Wirthlin's with a triple and after two ' walks Steve Swartzfager Jordan Valley the in Participants lofted a long fly ball to were relay winning score Quigley giving Michelle Johnson, Terry thewin.. Smith, JoAnne Forsythe, Simons & Co. got on the and Cathy Chipman. track also by bs-q-- 3t winning Coach Mark Hansen is Jordan Valley in downing pleased with the teams a contest that was and looks forward to dominated by Simons The Bingham High region meet this weekend from the start of the chapter of the Future at Alta. , America thus- of game, leaving Farms still (FFA) recently held an Jordan Valley for victory awards banquet. looking Honored were: Todd number one. In the final game Sandy Forman, ag mechanics; North bounced back after Susan Miller, beef ; Keith their first loss to win Kalmar, crop; Jerry exciting play diversified against a fine Homestead Walker, Don Crane, livestock; was title team. The game Close games highlighted by close plays home farmstead dominated last Saturday Chad that could have gone improvements; night's Sandy softball, as either way but in the end Arnold, placement in ag witnessed by the first Janet the score had to favor one production; game which pitted H & L cftheteams. Nowers, sheep Drywall against Sandy Lindsey After four weeks of production; 43rd Ward. HftL jumped soil and water Dimond, are the standings play out to an early lead only Chris still quite close with management; to see a stubborn 43rd turf landscape Hunter, Perschons Sandy Ward come back. It Ht management; and Linda Sandy North out wasn't until the last was recorded that H k L could relax. In the second game Perschons once again 1 . produced the long ball to get back on the winning side gaining a win over Is Fun! Bonner Cox after losing their first game last week. The next contest pitted Sandy against Man's. Women's. Children's. Mixed Wirthlin's Cafe. 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