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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, April 16, 1981 Pogt 2 predictions for state," reported Bengal coach Julie Johnson. "It's going to come down to who hits their routines and who doesn't." " The only Hillcrest to place competitor within the top six in any event was Andrea Jones who earned a second in the bars and fifth in the vault. Other Huskies going to state include Kim Zaharias in the beam, vault, and floor; Jackie Andersen and Yvonne Andersen in the floor, Lisa Jenkins and Natalie Bacca in the vault, Cathy Woolley and Trish Hill in the bars, and Cathy Martinea in the floor. "We lost Lisa Baer and Jeanie Bateman to bad injuries," , explained Hillcrest - coach . Anne "and that Overlien, really hurt us." Triumphant members of Bingham High's gymnastics team celebrate the school's first Region Two gymnastics title. It was also the first for team coach Dana Morris. The Miners also broke a long chain of HHS track shinos Bengals get trio of tennis victories in invitational moots Balancing set Hillcrest's Lisa Jenkins poses on the balance beam during Region Gymanstics action. The Huskies, who hosted the region meet, finished fourth in the "But, state will be even closer." Shellee Martinet was Alta's only individual champion in Class Three, as she won the bars, while also placing second in the Sherri Fannin was fifth in the balance beam. second had a also Forbes heam and Irishman was Peting lnthe. va fifth and Chris Cun-Brakensiek Sabrina ningham sixth in the in fourth in the came bars. In Class Two com- bars. The Hawks' Eliesa Bingham's petition was the individual Walton Sherese Ktotovich was in Class Two, standout second in the vault and in the vault, floor exercise, fifth in the taking firsts balance beam, and sixth beam, bars, and in competition. Alta in the uneven parallel the first three swept bars; Karen Smith was in the beam, as, places third in the floor; Don Janeal Butterfieid fourth in the after Walton and second was bars; Wendy Orr fourth Taylor third. Janette Day Taylor in the beam and sixth in the floor; Cindy Colton was third in Class Two Other Class fifth in the vault; and Two placers included Terri Sodja sixth in the Worthen third in Heidi vault. and Sabrina bars the "Our compulsories fourth in the Brakensiek really pulled us through," floor. commented Bingham "Both Trish Hill and head Dana coach, Robinson Sheila Morrison, who was obfor to qualify managed viously savouring her fir3 inst region championship. state in spite of some coach Alta said juries," Mary Keaveny. "We hope to have both healthy for state." The top place winnings taken by Brighton in Class Three were thirds by Cherie Beers in the vault and beam, June Zeisloft in the bars; and fourth were earned by Paul Meikle in the bars and Susan Ainsworth in the floor. Lori Dyches provided Brighton with its only fir' t olace medal of the day taking the Class Two floor exercise, yches was also fourth in the vault. Other Bengals placing in Class Two were Kris Stevens second in the beam; Paul Meikle third in the vault and fifth in the floor, and Taunya Morrison sixth in the beam. "I haven't got any Miner gymnasts gain first Region Two title The reins of Region second place in Class Two gymnastics leader- Three and a 160.55 third ship changed hands last in Class Two. Tournament host Thursday, following one of the most hotly con- Hillcrest was fourth with tested region meets ever. 148.35 Class Three points Bingham High and 132.75 in Class Two .emerged as the newly for a total of 281.10, while crowned queen, coming ' Kearns was fifth with a out of the class three total of 181.75. round with enough of an State GymHie edge to slip by hard nastics Meet will take Alta and place this Wednesday at charging Brighton. The Miners Woods Cross High School. : finished with 162.8 points Competition is expected n in .Class Three ' com-- , to get underway to which it added ning at 10a.m. 162.95 in Class Two for a Class Three champions total of 325.75. for Bingham included Second fell to Alta, as Lori Jardine in the vault the Hawks actually came and Stacy Leishman in out on top in Class Two the balance beam, and with 165.95, but finished floor exercise. In addition, third in the Class Three Cindy with 155.6 for a total of Col ton was second and 321.55. Third went to J Kim Williams third in the Brighton, a total of 318.95 floor, Kelly Pehrson was points from a 158.4 point fourth in the vault, Gerri 4-- begin-petitio- -- c X2Si . d. . . Hillcrest's three relay Hillcrest High's track team gave its coach team paced the Huskies' Despite the loss of Raynor Pearce even efforts in Saturday's number two singles the with more reason to fed op- Icebreaker Derk Pardoe, player timistic about the team's sprint relay team of Mark little had High Brighton chances in region and Kendzior, Doug Allen, trouble in posting a trio of and Jeff state competition, by Henry Batista, W) tennis victory over the two strong Wilcox finished first; as pasting finishes in invitational ac- did the medley team of past week, defeating Kearns, Hillcrest, and tion over the past week. Gary Tolman, Batista, Alta. First Hillcrest finished Brian Scott, and Dave Pardoe, a standout the mile and South in the Jenkins; second to singles player for the eight team Dixie In- crew of Troy Haney, Scott Bengals, left the Brighton vitational in St Goerge David Miller, to according then followed that with Dudley, and Tolman. squad, adto coach Grant Price, some place winning in- Sophomore Jace Brewer ran a 1:58 800 meters, vance bis tennis fortunes dividual efforts in Saturpart in Inwhile thirds went to Del by taking Icebreaker day's the with workouts vitational at Mitchell in the pole vault staged of Utah tennis University and Joel Johnson in the Brighton High. team. Price added that More invitational track high jump. Doug ADen in hopes of obis in the offing for the was fourth in the high Pardoe is scholartennis a Huskies who will take hurdles and third in the taining at Utah. Troy ship part in the Weber State intermediates, This Thursday set for Haney was fourth in the Invitational will entertain Brighton 400 and Ken meters, Ssturday in Ogden. Behrman was sixth in the Hillcrest then follow with a match at Kearns on nuie., 20. wins Allen posted in Monday, "April match with its Following both hurdle events at Dixie with seconds going the Bengals Thursday, to Brewer in the mile, and Hillcrest's next action is 2-- 1 Scott Dudley in the 800, on Tuesday, April 21, John Allen was fourth in while Alta hosts Bingham the javelin, and Haney in Thursday then travels to After mowing down the 400 and Joel Johnson Kearns. All league matBingham W on Monday in the ches are scheduled to get high jump ended up and Kearns 1 on underway at 3:30 p.m. with sixths. Alta Hteh's ten-With . Pardoe gone, n coach Price had to make !fmSYiriav and ana some changes in his varblanked 50. moving John sity line-uIn coming attractions, Collins to the vacant Alta will play host to Bingham this Thursday then will travel to Kearns Over ninety Sandy area on Tuesday, April 21, with girls between the ages of both matches getting un- nine and 18 are currently in the midst of practice derway at 3:30p.m. Against Bingham sessions in preparation Hawk singles players for the opening of play in Mike Ray, Shawn Day, Sandy Bonnet Ball Sofand Mike Kempin along tball this April 25. with the first doubles League play will conteam of Doug Ovard and tinue through June 10. Todd McNulty and the 1M regular season will second doubles crew of be climaxed with a June Clark Ashby and Maurice 13 picnic during which inMunos all chalked up dividual and team awards will be presented. wins. 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