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Show THE SENTINEL ... I ' Alta trims Bingham in ladies track moot ' a:- - 1 Alta High women's track team ut its depth and scoring punch on display last Tuesday defeating Bingham 110-22 to closing out regular season action at home. The next stop for both teams will be the Region Two meet scheduled for this Thursday and Friday at Bingham and starting at 1:30 p.m. both days. State meet action has been slated for Friday and Saturday, May 15 and 16, at Weber State College in Ogden. First place winners for Alta included Lani Peck in the 100 and 200 meter dashes, Desiree Hofheins also won all three relays. For Bingham, Sandy Henderson won the long jump, Michelle Draper took the tow hurdles, was Malkos Natalie second in the 200, and Shawna Campbell was second in the 800. The sprint relay team of Henderson, Draper, and Melanie White, Malkos came in second. At Friday's BYU Invitational meet for girls, Alta had first place victories from Kim Brennan in the shot put and Jana Crawford in the javelin. The Hawks also earned a second from Michelle Schroeder's effort in the 100 high hurdles; the 400 relay team of Rosa Special Olympians enjoy perfect weather conditions with mem- - in the 800, Chris Keller Ders of tne area Clown Association. A variety of athletic contests and Kari Hilner tied for McNichol, an(J fun actvt)e8 were 8taged a8 part of tne District Four and first in both the 1600 and Rodrequec, Lisa Schroeder,' and Peck events, Five Special Olympic Spring Games hosted by the Jordan Valley 3200 the in were the first high medley sixth; Vawdrey School. Fun In the sun Jordan Valley hosts Special Olympic meet The whole affair was under the direction of Julie Bagley, who is a University of Utah intern with the Jordan School District's special . education program. Assisting were students from the U of U and Olympus, Hillcrest, and Jordan High Schools, along with the teachers and staff at Jordan Hidden headed up by Julie the School, and Mary Hollow School, Midvale Overholt Middle School, Payson Leach. Special thanks was also Middle, the West Jordan Care Center, the Hillcrest given to volunteers from Care Center, and the Peterson School took part. Competition was held in the SO meter dash, the 200 meter dash, the 75 There really wasn't meter hurdles, the 400 much for Hillcrest' High meters, the mile run, the track coach Raynor 400 meters, (he 400 meter Pearce to say about last relay, softball throw, and Tuesday's league dual the standing broad jump. with Kearns. The final In addition, Frisbee and score said it all: Hillcrest Soccer skills instruction 129, Kearns 12. was scheduled. There The Huskies went on to were also new events for take third in the individuals confined to a division at the BYU Inwheelchair. vitational track meet Under what could only be described as idyllic weather conditions nine schools, represented by 300 athletes, met last Friday for the annual District Four and Five Special Olympic Spring games hosted by the Jordan Valley School. with Jordan Along Lindon Care the Valley, Center, the Oakridge Clown Utah the Association, Smokey the Bear from the VS. Forest Service, ' the Hostess Twinkle man, Joe's Coco-Col- a, Trophies, and Bob Healy with the decorations, according to Bagley. Jim Curtis coordinated those track and field events staged at Hillcrest High. The Jordan Valley meet was held as a qualifying event for the State Spring Games scheduled for May 15 and lOinHeberCity. . Hillcrostroadios for rogion track moot 4--A held on Saturday. The past week cer- tainly gave Hillcrest a board into the Region Two meet slated for Bingham High this and Thursday Friday. Action is set to start at 1:30 p.m. both State Weber days. will in host College Ogden state meet on May the good spring 4-- fHIS r 15 and 16. .' Among Hillcrest's top at BYU, performers Doug Allen placed first in the high hurdles, Jace Brewer was second in the 1600 meters and fourth in the 800, Dave Jenkins was fifth in the 1600, and Ken Behrman was fifth in the 3200.' In addition the medley relay team of Derek Troy Haney, Tounan, Lee Jacobson, and Jenkins placed second. jump, Kim Brennan in the shot put, Ruth Ann Liddiard first in the discus, Jan Crawford in the javelin, and Wendy McNichol in the intermediate hurdles. Alta relay team of Crawford, McNichol, Rodriguez, and Connie Sweet came in third, setting a school record int he process; and Sweet was fifth int he 400. Sandy area BonnettBall continues play TWnJT,IUy7,lJll Sandy area Bonnett Ball softball play continued over the past week with competition staged at the Willow Canyon Elementary School field. In the action from last Monday, the Midnight Blues, (sponsored by the Sandy Police Department) edged the Purple Brighton High's tennis team continued its march to state this past week, by finishing league dual match action with wins over Hillcrest 1 and Alta The next challenge will be at the Region Two meet being staged at Kearns High School this the Thursday and Friday. Panthers Orange Crushers won Competition will get unover the Super Chicks 17-- derway at 9 a.m. both as and the Red Foxes for- days. Brighton, feited to the Emeralds. season champs, regular Last Wednesday, the Emeralds beat the Purthe ple Panthers 27-Crushers nipped Orange the Foxes (sponsored by Libra programming) 27-and the Super Chicks got by the Midnight Blues 4-- 5--0. 16-1- 2, 4, 9, 23-1- Pirates nipJHS net crew Sandy's major team ' (sponsored by DASCY In its only tennis action Machine and Tool) lost to the past week, Jordan of back came but Millcreek, to squeak past Olympus High's tennis team fell to 7 last Wed- Cyprus 2 last Tuesday. Hills The Diggers have two nesday. more league matches to finish this week before advancing to the Region Meet Friday at Tooele High School. Play is exS. pected to start around 9 Airman Michael Larsen, son of Anna R. a.m. A Larsen, Midvale, has spelled been assigned to Shep-par- d the difference in both of Air Force Base, Jordan's victories, as Texas, after completing Fernando RuMo won at Air Force basic training. third singles with scores and the first of The airman will now doubles team of Mark receive specialized in- Petersen and Joe Cunstruction in the aircraft ningham got by their opmaintenance field. 44, ponents stato basoball play 18-1- Report 7-- 6-- 2, Bongals 4-- 8-- stun 7-- 6 5-- 6-- 7-- A m Patterns 30 Off An Aaronic Priesthood outing will be held for the young men and women in Sandy Tenth Ward and their leaders at the Utah Air National Guard Base on May 9. They will meet at the ward building at 7:30 a.m. Many demonstrations, tours, and activities will held be including repelling off the tower. Lunch will be served. After listening to a guest speaker they will see the movie, Popeye, in the base theater. 1 8-- 0 ,7" O Plums , Pansies N, wa! 4mS a 0& ojj Geraniums In Full Bloom W INI U S Plants For Shsdy Arccs l ff ft rrnfAiie Io Save 20 On All Stain & Overcoat Ifyoi bavei't 6570 S. State received foar SentiKl ' by Tsars, Call is at Vegetable Seeds mor 255-041- 35t rOj Growers of Beddlsmg Pllantis ROCKY MOUNTAIN PLANT GROWERS, INC. Sale Ends May 31 Begonias The InKevmouMa'm's largest . decorating center Mother's Day Weekend Only J? Vz Vineo Pr Grape 4-- 5-- 263-338- 8 for outing di O Pears Other Selected Patterns 20-50O- datosot Pre-Scho- ol 6-- SSSt Wall-Te- x May 9 6. to All inBrighton's line-u-p cluded Dave Harkness at first singles, John Collins at second singles, Barry Pierson at third singles, Ron and Cory Stevenson at first doubles, and Craig Zimmerman and Jeff Tanner at second doubles. Uoxj Fruit TpeeoVvPetunla Gallon out. Utah acadl i.i?ov g yi.in astic Huskios 2" Save Up To 5 and won't play until the afternoon on round Thursday. The state tournament will take place on May 15 and 16. Brighton's only loss against Hillcrest came at second doubles, where the team of Rick Ruppel and Ron McFaden won Alta High picked up 18 Shawn Vacarro went runs off 15 hits to soar to all seven innings on the an 18-- 9 region baseball mound for the Hawks. Ofvictory over Brighton last fensively Alta Al Walbeck Monday, then slipped to punched a triple in going Bingham 4 on Tuesday two for three, Bruce before coming back to Roden went two for three, Jeff Walbeck came up clip Kearns The two Alta victories, with a home run and four coupled with Hillcrest's 7 runs batted in, Todd War-tma-n win over Kearns in a slammed a grand make-u- p game on Mon- slammer for four rbi's in day of this week, left the going three for four, and AS Hawks in fourth place Darren Long had a triple. 65:3S4C3nt-26U3- 71 (S) Alta had to turn back a Following on the heels with a chance to play-of-f of a bitter losses to Alta against Granger at Kearns' threat in the NEW STUDENTS on Monday and Kearns Granger this Thursday at seventh to preserve a win last Tuesday, Brighton 3 p.m. A win there would in that Friday game, alta bounced back Friday to send Alta along to the sandwiched a three run final eight teams on second with single scores post one of their best J on the Tuesday at Derks Field in ian the first and third, efforts OASSM(ltnojng) in season HI floe 1960.1 W whipping a 12:30 p.m. against while Kearns scored once CLASS IN )S yrt. Hillcrest 17-Bring this ad Region One's number two in the first and twice in undar) TCTTTOT3 win evened team. the seventh. The and receive HI Mac 1979. SO, II Classes After a five run Alta Vacarro got his second Brighton's league record OASSMaiKanrad) 3-- 4 For led adbriefly pitching victory on the year olds to while Hillcrest, first, Brighton C5.CO '7-- 5 third. Wekh-man- , of losses the the in to Basic -and Brent Movement kearns week as. i 1980 top ding -. tRegolarsUI .1... Ji'.t! ii - t ,". '' 'In the bottom half of that to a in Kinesthetic role, relieving Bingham, slipped WS1 As the third place team inning Alta came up with picked up the save. Alta Awareness thru never runs and outhit Kearns five to from Two, three region Activities Gymnastic trailed after that. three. Brighton will play-of- f Wednesday for a state tourney berth against either Weber or Clearfield at 3:30 p.m. at home. If Brighton wins they would face Cottonwood next Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Derks Field in first round state play. Big innings by both Kearns and Alta hurt the Bengals in their early week schedule.. Against Kearns, Brighton was up by a run through the third Kearns then inning, " Pony Pack erased the lead with a fourth inning grand Reg. slammer. Both teams ended up Pon Pack Reg-2- n with 15 hits and included in the Bengals total were two doubles for Reagan Leafed out Ready plant Wood, a home run by Hugh Deardon, a triple ou by Corey Ford, and a 4-pdouble by Todd Watts. Dave Fisher and Renny Campbell pitched for Brighton. Brighton slapped out 21 hits against Hillcrest on -5 Gal. Friday afternoon with Reagan Wood and Hugh Deardon going four for five and Campbell three for four among others. Bill Armour was the winwhile I ning pitcher, Ready To Plant t00t0 teammate Fisher came on in relief after five innings. Brighton was also aided by key defensive plays by Fisher, Watt, Troy Campbell, and Rowley. Hillcrest 1 after two innings, but Brighton Each Reg. went ahead 1 with a four run third then exploded for eight more in the fournever th and was seriously threatened Sun Area Ptenta Exterior Paints will bye the first round 3-- Military Alta fights way into 3 Bengals advance to region tennis moot . 9, Pag 1 "Plants Grown to the Peak of Perfection" 14233 South 2700 West Bluffdale, Utah 84065 Hours Closed Sunday 254-338- 2 0)(Ci 0I GREEN HOUSES I I I |