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Show Thursday, Much 26, 1981 THE SENTINEL Bingham launching baseball season High's Bingham baseball team had to go south to find good weather last, but in spite of the inconvenience, the Miners did get in a lot of baseball. Bingham did get in one contest locally, besting Pleasant Grove 16-- 5 last Tuesday. Friday and Saturday found Bingham in Las Vegas where they stunned Boulder City 15-but lost High 12--5 and to Valley 4 Pag Cherrington in left field, and Mike Park as the designated hitter. Juniors were listed at Kevin Gust at short stop, Troy Slaymaker at catcher, Ryan Schick in the outfield, Ben Lai) pitching and at third, Steve rVnwumive at first. Chad Downs at second, and D.,. Unit am nitokar aiui outfielder. Digger nine slates Dixie tourney trip Eight returning letter-me- n have given Jordan baseball coach High Perry Brady reason to feel pretty good about his chances team's this spring. Included in that batch of returning talent are McFarlane; CttcheT Damn . Hamilton; first baseman and captain, senior Dan second Whittenburg; baseman Cam Browning; shortstop Jimmy Nelson; High 14-third baseman and pitBingham is now in the Dan Thackery; left cher midst of play in the David Minnick; fielder Granite District round on the heels and center fielder Mark Following The robin tourney. of a successful indoor Wickel. Miners were scheduled to ' track season, Alta High's Other varsity par face Cyprus on Monday, . men ladies and are young on and Skyline Tuesday, now preparing to launch then host Cottonwood this their 1981 regular season, Thursday. Bingham will that is if the weather SUIT 111 on Friday play again cooperates. against an as yet unTentatively, Alta has Baseball is always a specified opponent. meet this slated its first risky proposition during League play will start at the early spring and, like when Thursday at Granger on Mar. 31, most of the area's teams, to 1:30 p.m. travels Bingham Head coach Ray Jen- Alta has once again found Kearns and follows up with an April 2 match sen feels good about the that statement to be true. mix of returning and new Alta has played at Brighton. talent represented on games so far, Seniors on this year's both the men's and but plans to find better Gust include Rod squad at catcher, Lance Ander- women's teams and is conditions down south now waiting for a break this weekend as they son in the outfield, Talin in the weather to test his journey to St. George for Bingham at third, Troy Hawks under fire. the annual Dixie TourFulmer in right field, those par- nament They tourney Among Todd Householder and for the men are scheduled for this ThurTodd Newman as pit- ticipating Hatch in the pole sday through Saturday. Tony chers, Maury Butterfield ' vault and hurdles, Larry Alta's first region game Todd at second, Fitzgerald in the hurdles, will be at Hilkrest Mar. A. B. Walls in the sprints, 31. Darrell Kenneth and AnIn their one completed drew Platero in the game, played against distance events, frosh Bonneville last WedKevin Arlington in the nesday, Alto fell to the 880, Kevin Pile in the Lakers An earlier sprints, soph Mitch Hall contest at home against in the high jump, and Art Bountiful last Tuesday Birthum in the 440. hadtobecutahort. On the ladies' team, Head coach Gary GarRosa Rodriguez will cia has finished his varcompete in the sprints, sity selections process CRAWLERS Michelle Schroeder in the with the following Peck in results: In the infield will hurdles, Laney BACKHOES the sprints, Kym Bren-na-n be Todd Wartman, A! in the shot put and Walbeck, Pat LOADERS Day. Dan javelin, Nancy Booth in Cavarretta, Troy Cook, FORKUFTS the shot put, Ruth ann and Cory Jensen; in left Liddard in the discus, and field will be Terry Gale, AUC3 LUTAll Chris Keller, Connie in center Jeff Walbeck, Sweet, Kari Hilner, and and in right Mike Stoed-te10520 South 700 East Desiree Hofheins in the behind the plate will SANDY distance events. be Brad Walbeck; and on the mound will be Kenny Thompson, Scott Strand, Bruce Roden, and Terry Tkn4ai.tarcl2imi 1, Alta track Looking good ... tri-mee- ticipants to take note of were listed as catcher Brian Washburn, Flynn Andrizzi, right fielder Jim Stead-maand three freshman, Kim Ketterer, Bob Farnsworth, and Mike Thompson. Jordan has split in its first two games, losing to but beat Mt. View, tri-me- et Alta on Monday 13-In upcoming action, the are Beetdiggers scheduled to take part in the Dixie Invitational set for St. George this Thursday through Saturday. Jordan's first league outing will take place on Mar. 31 at Tooele. 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In addition Willie Lambert and Mike Blaken-stei- n tzz-u- a County Chap-aral- l, Pawnee, AUCTION hry East, Taccw, VasJntfM East South RESIST01 571-229- 2 Pacific Far of ' - Utah Daughters Pioneers will meet on v Mar. 30. first The Bengals The ladies will convene is league: 'match the Peterson Library, at scheduled for April 2 Sandy, at lp.m. against Bingham at Lillian Linford, Park at 2:30 p.m. president, will preside. 4--A r; IHtU Elections loom for county DUP 6419 SOUTH S-- 3. I Hansenr sots start com-pulsori- St. GOOrQO Pardoe Brighton not toam com-pulsori- es Alia 00800311 S00KS , ts action last In Mar. 17, JorTuesday, dan's gymnastics team overcame both Timpview and Cyprus. Then on Thursday, Jordan bested Orem and Judge in a second t. Jordan's total team points for both and optionals was 311.10, while Tuesday Timpview was second at 287.20. .Cyrpus did not compete in the options, but did end up second in the compulsory events. Jordan will be at Murray at 1 p.m. this Thursday then next Monday at Clearfield at 4 p.m. Individually for Jordan last Tuesday, in the Sharon and was first Hollinger n; senior Darrin (senior) Coj Ron (junior) and senior Stepehsen. . and ' Collins. John Bonnie Creer second in season, but the placing of the vault ; Terri Judd was participants is still up in first in the floor exercise; the air. Michelle Osborn second returning Varsity' in the ' beam; Karen players were named as McAllister first, Tammy Scott Ray and Kevin Allen second, and Creer who will be third in the bars.' joined by Kent Barrier, Jordan optional placers Jeff Longson, and Brad included Linda Lee first, Miller off last year's J.V. Cindy Smith second, and team. Lorri Adams third in the Bingham will open play vault; Lee first, Jennifer next Tuesday at Kearns. Walker and. second, Smith third in the floor; Lee first, DeAnne Toole second, and Tammy Allen third in the beam; Walker first, Lee second, and Sharon Hollinger third in the bars. totals from Team tennis Defending Thursday were Jordan champs, . ; Brighton's 319.85, Orem 299.40, and Bengals, may just be Judge 149.40. again this year as coach Grant Price Bingham ushers welcomes back six of last in tennis play year's seven to performers. tennis Bingham High coach Lane Rudelich has Among those returnees just recently completed are sophomore David 1981 Harkness, senior Derk the for JHSwins gymnastic SMI |