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Show THE SENTINEL Gymnasts set HHS opener f fw, HHS ladies gain L for Sandy WBBA baseball will be conducted this Saturday, Mar. 7, at 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and on Wednesday, Mar. 11, at 6:30 to 9 p.m. at two locations: the Sandy City Hall and at the Renate Flores home (1103 E. s 10600S.). Jordan senior Larry Newbold, number 34, fires over the top of Highland defender in action from the two teams' opening round senstate bout. Highland won round in play ding the Diggers consolation Wednesday. Short shot 63-4- 3-- A Rams top Diggers Spurred by a third quarter scoring burst, Highland High went on to end Jordan High's state tournament championship hopes with a first round 8 win over the Beetdiggers on Monday night. Jordan's top point getter was Mark Petersen d who ended up with 13, while Danny McEntyre 10 and Larry Newbold eight. The loss sends Jordan into consolation action Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. against Timpview. All games are being staged at the University of Utah's Special Events Center. 63-4- 8, Because of their fourth place finish, the lady Bengals had to play-of- f on Tuesday of this week If Skyline. against Brighton gets past the Eagles, they would advance to second round action this Thursday at 4: 10 p.m. against Layton.' All of the ladies' state games are slated for West High , Youngsters taking part must be no younger than seven years as of July 31 nor no older than 12 after that same date. At least one parent must be present at the time of registration and a birth certificate or some other proof of age is also required. The cost will be $25 for the first player in a family, $45 for two players and $60 for three. More information can be obtained by calling either Greg Bennett at or Allen Willden at 566-074- 7 JHS edges Brighton gymnasts the Two of school top high gymnastics programs in the state, Jordan from the division and Brighton from the squared last School. to open the Monday season and the outcome was about as close as it last Thursday could get: Jordan 311.2 to region play Brighton ladies' with a 1 loss to Brighton's 309.95. slate Hillcrest and ended up Looking ahead on both team's schedules, Jordan Brighton High women's fourth in the league team finished dings with a record. will be at Clearfield on Wednesday at 4 p.m., at Uintah Thursday at 4:30 sign-up- s p.m., and on March at Babe Ruth baseball Bingham at 6 p.m.; while will be coming to West Brighton will face Alta this summer and Bingham in a Jordan at Alta Wednesday to boys ages 13 catering for Jordan Individually to 18. in compulsories, (lolly will be at Sign-up- s Neff was second in the Smith's Food King, 7000 vault; Tammy Allen first S. Redwood Rd. on Mar. 6 and Terri Judd third in and 7, 13 and 14, and 21. the floor exercise: Bonnie The cost will be $35 per Creer second in the inforchild. Further beam; and Allen second mation can be obtained in the beam. In optionals, by calling either Linda Lee was first and or Smith third in the 4 All games played at Cindy Lee first and vault; West Jordan park's new DeAnne Toole third in the 7793 S. diamonds. floor; Lee first, Toole second, and Allen third in the beam; and Smith third in the bars. For Brighton compulsory first palces went to Susan Ainsworth in the vault, Cherie Beers in the beam, and Julie Spencer in the bars. In optionals PRICES GOOD MAR. 1981 Kris Stevens won the floor, bars, and all around. Other place winnings for the Bengals inWITH ALL THE FIXIN'S cluded seconds by Beers, JUST READY TO in floor, compulsory SERVE YOUR FAMILY Paula Mike in option and vault, Taunya Morrison in compulsory bars; thirds Ainsworth in compulsory beam, Min-d- y carr in the compulsory REGULAR bars, and Morrison in the 9.S9 compulsory floor. ad-de- state set 3-- 4-- Babe Ruth 68-4- slates W.J. 2-- 6 tri-me- nnnTirro 6 4. floats State Tisfta SGDQ2E57 4-- 12 Piece CHICKEN DINNERS Monterey Jack Cheese 6nriZtM05Of& lb. 2.59 23) lb. LOCATION- SLAYTCn, Layton Hill Mall CCVBTIFl'L, 1756 South Main SALT LAKE, 21st So. ft 23rd East 17th So. ft 9th I. SAKDY, 10600 So. ft 13th E. HIST JC3DAM, 27th W. A 78th So. CirtHItT 1111 WIWIT STHH NWWWMini 26 We're available Keep informed abouj. the events of your club or Hillcrest High Captured the Region Two women's basketball title last Thursday with a 6841 win over Brighton. It was the Huskies' seventh victory against one loss in league action. 12 organisation. Drop us a line or call us at We would like to let' others know what you arfc' ting that is important. .- Money-Mark-et Certificates Hillcrest now stands at and four overall. 3, 6, & 30 month The Huskies employed a bothersome zone trap--. which defense ping created a number of turnovers, allowing Hillcrest to zip to a 33 point first period. The Huskies were never threatened after that. t Passbook Rate 6.50 Sophomore Reggie the Wright paced Hillcrest cause with a game high of 18, even Conger had 11 and a like number of rebounds. Annette Ausseresses led the Bengals in scoring with 15 points and Shannon Blackley next with 12 and Amy Matthews with 10. Hillcrest connected on 29 of their 46 field goal attempts for a 63 percent shooting mark. Hillcrest, by virtue of its standing in the league race will now bye the first round of the tourney, and will open state play on Thursday, Mar. 5, against the winner of the Three second Region the Region One and place fourth place team. The tournament, being staged at West High School, will run through Saturday, 4--A Mar. 7. Ski race scheduled March 10 Members of the United States ski team will be joined by a number of top flight classified ski racers as well as local amateur competitors in a first ever 10 kilometer open cross ski race country scheduled for Mar. set for S.W. i; Valley play Boys between the ages of seven and 16 years of age and living within the Southwest Valley baseball area are remin- ded that sign-up- s have been scheduled for the West School Jordan CALL a Your MonajrCantor O Sipeenall T'vvvN j IfflA' ;! Power Custom Tl VV : 1 j tl (White Wall) I'VVVV I1 Vor I1 ' V"-'- " k I1 . 18575 19575 Y1 Jlli fIf JQCy0 ff jtC D 3 R-1- 4 R-1- 4 R-1- 4 2055 21575 21575 22575 23575 vr. L.llJ ,1 R-1- lny $38.64 43.21 44.89 46.92 47.31 R-1- 5 R-1- 5 50.41 R-1- 5 53.97 to $3.07 F.E.T. $1.87 I ? l l. l . J. V Pee-Wee- deposit. Anyone requiring further information can call either or 255-786- 5664253, Jt J J 16S3 West 3500 So. New Sandy Location 1190 E. 9400 So. West Valley City Sandy 972-853- 571-940- 2 yS 2 966-579- HOUR HOUR Friday Noofvpm. QUEEN SIZE SPECIAL o mo Sold in Sots Only 3 Days Only - p Jit. $30 rr $20 $10 mSim Ea.Pc. SPECIAL PURCHASE powerlifting meet Saturday Koon- REBATE REBATEREBATE Valley Resort just two miles East of PMM0TKMMLMMK8EDS 159M5B,2S Some of Alta's most promising senior and junior football players will gather Mar. 18 for the second annual Jordan High School powerlifting tour- Players from Jordan, Bingham, Brighton, Hillcrest, Kearns, and Lehi will compete in three separate events: the bench press, dead lift, and squat. Competitors will be grouped according to body weight. According to Rick Bojak. Jordan football coach, the reason behind the tournament is to give football players, who are working during Hie offseason on heavy weight training, a chance to show off their acocmplishments. It also gives local players an opportunity to see each other without the helmets and pads. MTIt (aoi)SM-tt- 4-- race will be staged at the Deer Action will get underway at 3 p.m. in the Jordan High School physical education facility just east of the main building. CWMCNT (Scaonaa S)ipeim5flng jj Middle band room on Wednesday and Thurfrom 4 to sday, Mar. 8:30 p.m. and on Saturday, Mar. 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Late registrations will be accepted until Mar. 28. There will be five league divisions this year: the Pee Wees for ages seven and eight, the Minors or those nine and 10; the Majors for those 11 and 12; and two Pony leagues, one for 13 and 14 year olds and another for those 15 and 16. The registration fee will be $17 per player in the $22 for the Minors, Majors and the 13 and 14 Pony leaguers; and $27 for the 15 and 16 Pony league players. There is also a $3 uniform The Jordan hosting WM 7200 Sou. MrtvM 1 1 1 FOH Sign-up- s 10. ... Park City and will get underway at 9:30 a.m. According to race official Jane Viernbaum, between 100 and 200 racers are expected to take part. SECURITY PACIFIC FINANCE MONEYCENTER Hillcrest's Reggie Wright brings the ball upcourt against Brighton's Shannon Blackley. Wright had a game high total of 18 points in leading the Huskies to a win and with it the Region Two championship. and to 9.00 We Pay Higher Interest than any Bank or SAL Ladies' action though she skipped the fourth period. Wright was coming off a 31 point performance against Alta 29 point tally against Also for Bingham. Jill Ketner Hillcrest, chipped in 14 and Penny $10,000, $5,000 $500 minimums & 47 r HARDWOOD BUNKKD .239.95 S220 Rg HARDWOOD BUNK r nament. (REGULAR $l - 'kr- it) set in Sandy Sign-up- point burst bj Brighton's Brent Wade Kearns last against Friday turned out to be the best offensive effort Jordan the among District's high school oasKeiuan teams, vnc was behind point Bingham's Wes Hymas' with 25 scored against. ; Hillcrest. A WBBA sign-u- p 3. Page Bengals' Wade i tops scoring list State play ahead, Hillcrest will open the curtain on league gymnastics action this Wednesday at home against Bingham at S p.m. Then on Mar. 11, the Huskies will entertain Brighton at 3:30 p.m. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1981 geo, 299.90 FLOTATION WATERBEDS" UmMImWW ComarMrt St adg U cagular '26500 tm Full... QuMn. King.. BABY CRIBS ST"19 5995 B IV3AWRIESS FACYORV So 1300 W., West Jordan 8901 :g 307 E. 21 st So., Salt Lake City 4100 S. Redwood Rd. in Carridge Square I' |