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Show I THE SENTINEL Thursday, February 26, 1981 Poge 2 program, a girl must turn seven on or before Aug. Bengals whip Huskies 31, 1961. Further information is available by calling 0 or either 68-5- 0 255-818- " Brighton High's basketball team bounded back from a Feb. 13 defeat at the hands of to Bingham topple Hillcrest Huskies last Friday Brighton employed a balanced attack of strong defense, offense, and rebounding. The Bengals lead early on and gradually lengthened their margin as the game progressed. The Bengals, now 1 in league play, need only win one of their next games to gain at least a share of the Region Two crown. This Friday, Feb. 27, Bingham hosts Kear- - 255-665-7. ns, then on March 3 wind up league competition at Alta. Hillcrest, meanwhile, just has Friday's at Bingham game left on its regular season calendar. Starting times will be the usual, 5:30 p.m. for the J.V. and 7:30 p.m. for the varsity. Brighton's Brent Wade led all scorers with 24 points, while also for the Bengals Josh Burgon ended up with 14, Robert Rowland 10, and Mathias Miller with nine. Leading the Huskies were Eric Varoz with 18, Brett Varoz with nine, and John Boswell with eight. 68-5- 5-- schodulod at Prison The Utah State Prison is sponsoring an inamateur vitational Feb. 27, on meet boxing 1981 at 7:30 p.m. Twelve matches are scheduled. Boxers will include in mates from the prison as well as local boxing clubs. The meet will be held ladies, Hillcrest's John Boswell, number 35, eyes the basket, while seven through 15 and teammate Brett Varoz, number 33, calls for the ball. Defending is living within the area of Brighton's Josh Burgon, number 55. Brighton won the game, held 6400 S. to 10600 S. and 1700 W. to 1300 E., will have last Friday at Hillcrest, 68-5three chances to sign on "It's important for the with the Southwest Valley year round program with track and field action students to know they can Softball League. staged in the spring and compete and be suchave Registrations summer, bowling and cessful," she stated. been scheduled for soccer in the fall, and "Not only that, but it's Saturday, March 7, from winter sports as well as great socialization, the 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the in Children's Center the indoor events. kids really like to get MultiCopperview and Oakdale Heber, Just last Jan. 23, two together. It also helps purpose Center, 8446 S. School from Provo in adJordan Valley students motivate the staff to set 340 W. inMidvale; Weddition to the Jordan qualified to take part in new goals." nesday, March 11, from 6 Valley School. downhill skiing held at p.m. to 9 p.m. at 399 Competition was held the National , Winter Overbold said she had Dr. (399 W, 7000 in swimming, gymnastics Games set for March 3 been planning the area S. ) ; and Saturday, March floor exercise and tum- in Vermont. Jordan games for over a month. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. bling, and basketball. Valley is currently Also assisting with the at Fashion Place Mall (at The area competition aclooking for donations to games from Jordan the former Auerbach's ts as a qualifying meet fund the were Steve Hirase Store) 6400 S. State St. trip. Valley for the State Indoor Overbold added the the basketball coach, All girls desiring to join Games set for this Friday are games important to Mary Leach as a coach, with the league must be and Saturday in Provo. both the students and and intern Julie Bagley in the company of, at Overbold explained staff at Jordan Valley that Special Olympics is a and other facilities. Attack Zone The Jordan School District's Jordan Valley School was the site for this year's Area Four Indoor Special Olympic Games held last Friday. According to Jordan Valley Special Olympic coordinator Julie Overholt close to 200 students representing five facilities took part. Included in the five were the Hillcrest Care Center, the West Jordan Care the Wasatch Center, Kit-trid- , V-. at Natural childbirth Taught at Whitmore least, one parent and present a birth certificate of time the at registration. A $17 fee covers the cost of registration plus hat, socks, and team pictures. In addition Southwest Valley will begin a new training program for girls between the ages of seven and eight who have not had a chance to partsoft-ba- ll icipate in any kind of before. program the Entitled Mini-Sotraining program will make use of batting tees and modified rules to provide the maximum training in the skills of pitching, batting, fielding, team work, base running, and the rules of training and competition. To be eligible for the Indoor games held at Jordan Valley "Whirlpool vited. set Young Of Remaining 1980 the Minimum Security Facility. The public is in Bobby Sox sign-up- s Selected Item Boxing Films and "early bird" classes introducing the Husband-coache- Child- d birth Method will be of fered at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Mondays, March 2 and 16 and April 6 and 20 at 7 p.m. Jan and Dick Thorpe, certified childbirth instructors, will conduct the sessions. "Childbirth For The Joy Of It," a film on natural, unmedicated childbirth will be shown. Early bird classes will follow with instruction on nutrition, toxemia, weight gain, exercies, morning sickness, and other topics. u infor For further mation on these free presentations, call Whitmore, 943-761- 4. i- Grand Prize $25,000 In Cash Second Prizes. Puch Mopeds 5 Third Prizes. Sharp9 Carousel Microwave Oven 10-- Fourth Prizes- - Yashlca19 Autofocuf Cameras 10- - Fifth Prizes- - Sony Digital Clock Radios 1000- - Sixth Prizes- - SlOO Merchandise Gift Certificates - , -Z " w- - Registration Form ' " , Name. '" ... Ne S"0Sov-t- rv" mi w mmmt tM'-- n ? r vnMva ri d om mm Address. 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