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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, September 18, 1980 2 Page receiving end of a 34 yard field goal range then RussKimballpassforthe coaxed the ball just first Brighton score and barely over the bar for John Johnson scored the win Bingham got touch- early in the second period down runs of four and five from five yards out. Then scored three yards against Skyline, Layton unanswered touchdowns, the first by Donnie But- one by returning an in- terfield, the second by Troy Fullmer, behind the terception, to go up offensive Brighton mounted a pic- blocking linemen Everett, Troy ture drive late in the Steve Kubitz, Kyle game capped by a four Rich and LeCates, Kimball yard keeper by for the score that with Mecham and fullback inEmery's third PAT put Tim Johnson. A pass at Johnson terception by Brighton on top 20 set the up Skyline Layton fought to within Fullmer's score. Lee Peacock kicked both ex- Football Continued from Page 1 with a record setting 46 yard field goal. A flare pass to Kevin Pili in the third period went for 75 yards and a second Alta touchdown and Garner even added a 27 yard field Staiter's with Curtis Howa gathering in seven for 91 yards. Of the Huskies 149 ground yards, 90 went to Eric Varoz was nine of 13 han-dicap- rixed tcunay on 24 carries. en Saturday Tc'Jirsy play Schneiter's golf course, S. 1300 E. in Sandy, will host a mixed best ball tournament this Saturday. Action will tee-o-ff at between 10 and 11 a.m. The entry fee is $1S per couple and entries will be taken right up until tee ends Szndy softbdl 21-2- 0. . tra points. go-ahe- Not Private Open To The Public 3" t H1m-1- 8 Holt Oniptnmhlp Cooim Oram Fmk Ward Sandy Forty-thir-d won the Sandy Soft ball Tournament held this past weekend by defeating a tired Sandy team. In the championship game Sandy 43rd took advantage of a couple of errors committed by the team, which was playing its sixth game of the afternoon, to win 9 to 4. 7-- Hillcrest led 10-- 7 with 3:30 left in the contest last Friday night. Jeff Wilcox had thrown to Curtis Howa for 23 yards and the touchdown and Brett Varoz added an extra point kick to his earlier 23 yard field goal. Then the roof fell in as Bonneville ran the enback for a suing kick-of- f TD. Then a pass interception with two minutes left set up the final Laker Glcnmoor Golf Course 2Cti 9790 South 4C00Ulest Wa'r available f 4 AN 255-355- 6. CROWED XClSS RINGS WC s(Bs)3 For your Siladium' class ring. Siladium class rings are made from a fine jeweler's stainless metal. ' . Stronger, lighter and more durable than gold. Its brilliant luster lasts forever. 7-- six-point- i Keep informed about the events of your club or organization. Drop us a line or call us at We would like to let others know what you are doing that is important. 1TVC" 7-- But, the top game in the tournament had to go to IOUMMOOA the Sandy North and teams, which Sandy I met in a 12 inning pitQhUKST ching duel between Jerry Moon of North and Fred 255-174- 2 smoveor Hillcrest had 128 yards of Tomczak 5 passing as Jeff Wilcox Jumped out to a 0 lead but in the fifth inning North tied the score, the TOiIDSR TOUCH score then remained knotted until the twelth, when John Drake led off CHILD with an extra base hit CXVXLOPKZOT then after a fly out and intentional pass, , Fred Tomczak won his own Portnf Inspection WicOM game with a sacrifice fly MW MMN ball to left field, scoring MMITIVt MU CONOM ft SOCMl MVU.OMIKNT mOTCCTfOIAVOMMM John Drake from third. MOHMMMMlUWiMMCtO TiAOCM mamm tttmnt smm.1 r tmstit msitnsortoucArm I 1 1 A.I 8968 20-1- goal. Brighton picked up two quick touchdowns early and against Layton looked to have things going their way. Derek Emery was on the time. There is no limit, but those taking p. part must have a Defending champs Richard Scott and Heidi Nielsen are expec- . J . tea tone among uieiiera. sets 7-- 1. 3-- 7fc TG amis Bonner Company came in third with both its losses to Sandy while Sandy North finished in fourth place, concluding the I960 season that began in April. M 7-- VMl SANOT. --WMT JOIOON Vt ttOM- - 1 CegSsca 561-353- 1 IIASTftMMWN- - -- I MM M 1300 Witt 440444444440440000044044444444444444440000444444000444444444444 WITH THESE FREE FEATURES baCti if AiU, Msktr II, caaSj brim Cnafti am rasa to ecearti let InA iHnm hit Friday, tcmi bit JUta tta aufn' to attscem Craft 27. Sotboaort lurtirfcaci ffii Rain TmM pats to taSkack Tees' Wartaaa. PtaaitiM cuts est r.:ch of ladiss' ten-- is actJ:n Rain very nearly washed out the entire women's high school tennis schedule over the past week. Only one scheduled match, that between Alta and Bingham, was completed with Alta winning 4-- 572-197- - Rain outs included Hillcrest's matches with Kearns and Bingham, Brighton's with Kearns, and Jordan's opener with Murray. As of last Friday, no rescheduling of the above been had matches finalized, except for Jordan's Murray match, which has been slated for this Thursday at Murray at 3 p.m. The remainder of Jordan's schedule sees with matches home Tooele next Monday and Judge Tuesday, Tooele at 2:30 and Judge at 3 p.m. For the rest of the local teams, regularly scheduled matches include at Brighton Hillcrest and Kearns at Alta on Thursday at 3 9 Stztt Stv S2dy 1CSSS S. 255-608- 1 Cafcjl2erl4" Rni Only 1 Coupon Par Visit JUUUULU t.tJ.t.M.1 1 1 1 MUJ.MB Fri. l!::r$: 4:33-1-1 & 4:33-1- 0 U-- T SiL 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444404444444444444404 Saturday FULL SIZE 12.-0-0 pjn.-6.-0- 0 p.m., completing the first half of the Region Two schedule. Next Tuesday, Sept. 23, Hillcrest will be at Alta and Bingham at Brighton, again at 3 pjn. for the varsity. SANDY Jordan High Altai only loss to School will have its anBingham came in first nual homecoming doubles, where Suzanne celebration from Sept 22 and Barrett Cacey to Sept. 26. Activities will Overall won out over be held every day of the Tracy Wright and Torn! Muir in a hard fought A dance will be held 34, 5 match. In first ' Sept. 26 for Jordan alumKelli Osieja singles, ni. edged out Bingham's Carol Mark 6-4 and in TEUIS second doubles Alta'a How many times have Michelle Fogg and Angle you thought "That 6--4 over should be in the paper." Sweet won :J can be. 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