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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, February 12, 1981 Pag 6 Host region swim meet . . . Judge Bengals finish strong won the The Brighton High swimming machine continued to roll over the two weeks, past gathering momentum for region and competition with solid men's victories over a youthful Bingham squad Feb. 5 and Skyline breaststroke Other champions for included Brighton Poulsen in the 100 free, Kevin Iverson in both the 50 and 100 butterfly, and Danny O'Very in the 100 back. In the diving action, Eric Mangun, John Black, Dave Jones, and Darrin Wheaten paced Brighton's efforts. Dennis Bingham's Tesch won back some pride for his Miner teammates by posting the second best time of the year in the 500 free, winning that event in 5: 10. In the women's division, Brighton's Charlotte Norton won the 200 IM in 2:27.4, Tauni AJles set two school records of 26.2 and 57.41 s, in the 50 and 100 and Carrier Cox won the 100 breaststroke in 1:22.2. Other top performances for the Bengals were listed as Kristi Long in the 200 free and 100 back, Kerrilee Browne! in the 100 fly, Jenny Lindquist in the 100 free, and Kim McKenzie in the diving. on Jan. 29. Brighton's guys won over Bingham 122 to 42 with the lady Bengals stopping their Bingham counterparts 122 to 37. Against Skyline the men again won convincingly 102 to 67, but the women lost a heartbreaker Brighton will host the Region Two tournament this Thursday at the Cottonwood Heights Spa. Diving competition will begin at 10 a.m. with the swimming getting underway at 2p.m. In their dual with Bingham, strong efforts in by were turned Brighton's Bruce O'Very, who won the 100 IM in 2:10.5 and placed second in the 100 breaststroke in 1:03.4; Jeff Griener, who bested a school mark in taking the 100 free in 49.3; .and Ted Poulsen, who 81-8- free-style- Tweed, Lauri Webb, Tina Zaragkis, and JaNae Beausheur. Bengal gymnasts named ' 100 in 1:01.4. Huskies There appears to be some kind of a youth movement taking place within the Brighton High gymnastics team this season. Due to the number of that participants last year, graduated Brighton head coach Julie Johnson is left with just three seniors among memher twenty-seve- n ber squad. However, Johnson feels that youth does not necessarily mean inexperience and remains optimistic about the coming season. "We'll get a good test of just how good we are when we open the varsity season at home against Jordan," stated Johnson. The first varsity meet will take place on Monday, Feb. 23, at 3:30 p.m. The Brighton squad inKim cludes seniors Hewes, Erika Jensen, and Cidney Pratt; juniors Lori Carr, Mindy Taunya Dyches, and Kris Morrison, Stevens; sophomores Susan Answorth, Cheri Beers, Melinda Emery, Angie Enland, Renae Fife, and Wendy Peterson; and freshman Kathy Christinia Beers, Bingham, Carol Jackson, Jacki Laurie Jones, Paula Meikle, Jurgens, Lisa Mendenhall, Jennifer Pratt, Julie Spencer, Julie Zeisloft, Jill out-du- el Cougars rally fells Brighton started things off in the men's com- petition against Skyline with a victory in the 200 with relay medley teammates Nick Glazner, Ted Poulsen, Lane Smith, and Jeff Griener, nipping Skyline's entry 1:42.2 to 1:42.4. Griener also won the 100 and 200 free races 50.4 and 1:51.8 and Poulsen defeated the defending state champ in the 100 breaststroke with a time of 1:02.3 and placed second in the 200 IM in 2:06, another school record. Also for Brighton, Lane Smith won both the 50 and 100 Nick butterflies, Glazner captured second in the 100 back, and the 400 free relay team of Rich Rick Wright, Henich, Andreas Stein-manand Baloo Iverson won that event. For the ladies, Charlotte Norton won the 200 and free-styl500 and Kerrilee Brownell was first in the 200 IM and 200 breaststroke. n, JHS gals Digger mat crew earns third place Jordan High School captured third place in Seven tourJudge outscored Jor- Region dan women's nament action staged at High basketball team 24-- 3 in Tooele last Thursday. the final quarter of play Uintah, once more, last Thursday to down the took team honors at the their meet, but just barely, 182 Diggers before home fans to 178 over Tooele. The had 86 team situation Beetdiggers The foul fourth points besting really hurt Jordan badly which had Cyrpus place against Judge as three of 50-3- 3. Jordan's starting fouled out game at a Jordan was mand. The Jordan with record. Ave of the ball time when still in comloss leaves a league 3-- 4 Jordan will try to bounce back this Thursday at Cyprus in a game moved up to 3 p.m. for the J.V. and 4 : 30 for the varsity. Lori Jo - Vawdrey's eight points led Jordan's offensive effort, as the next highest Beetdigger scorer was Terri Harding with seven. Judge held a 35 rebound lead over Jordan on the boards. solation semis followed by consolation finals then championship finals at 7 p.m. Jordan did not have an individual champion last Thursday, but did place four men in the championship round. Seconds went to Todd Knudson at 132, Van Heder at 138, Derik Cooper at 155, and 46. Valenzuela at Jordan placed all but Paul heavyweight. two of its wrestlers at region, however only In addition Kyle Hanthose finishing third or sen at 105 and Marcus better will advance to Melville at 185 took constate. That state ' meet solation- honors. Randy will be staged at Weber Washburn at 98, Frank State College's Dee Even- Harward at 112, Mark ts Center in Ogden this and Kevin Bentley, Thursday through Satur- Riches each placed four- day. Three-sessions are Of Jordan's six entries scheduled for Thursday to state only two are at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 seniors and the rest are first round p.m.; Friday consolation at 12:30 p.m., juniors. second round consolation at 6 p.m., and championBeetdigger coach Dan ship semis at 7 p.m.; May, still coming back from an injury suffered Saturday i 1 p.m. con A I ladies win first Brighton High, captured its first league win. of the season in women's last basketball play Thursday as the Bengals got past Alta 2 in a game played at Brighton. Brighton will now take the show on the road this "Uintah has the Thursday, playing at momentum though," ad- Kearns with the J.V. conded May, "They really test set for 5:30 p.m. and get up for state." the varsity at 7. 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