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Show THE SENTINEL meters - Kenneth, Alta, third; Ken Behrman, fourth; Dave Ashby, Continued from Page3 Bingham, fifth; and Art Price, Brighton, sixth. Four hundred relay High jump Joel JohnHale, Brent son, Hillcrest, second; Brighton's Hale, Kevin Wade, Mitch Hall, Alta, fourth; and Alta's second Swann Brian Belov, Brighton, Jeff Walbeck, Mike fifth; and KeUy Hale and Pili, and Al Walbeck Stoedter, Marshall Clyde, third. Brighton, tie for sixth. Four hundred meters -hundred Thirty-tw- o Rod Gibbons, Alta, third; meters - Darrell Kenneth, Miller and Dudley, David Alta, fourth setting a new tied for fourth, Hillcrest, school record of 10:12.6 Derek and , Tolman, and Hewett, Craig sixth. Hillcrest, Bingham, sixth. Shot put - David Cox, One hundred and ten Rick second; Alta, hurdles Clyde, Brighton, Bingham, Mecham, second; Steve Kimball, ' Kelvin Daniels, third; Kyle third; Brighton, Todd fourth; Alta, Jensen, Hillcrest, fourth; fifth; Hatch, Alta, fifth; and Rowley, Bingham, Nelson, Alan Raldon Jones, Bingham, and sixth. Hillcrest, sixth. Three hundred hurdles One hundred meters -Brighton, Clyde, Donnie Butterfield, Jensen, second; Kyle Bingham, second; Kyle third, Steve Hillcrest, Sheperd, Bingham third; Kimball, Brighton, fourKelly Hale, Brighton, Hatch, Alta, fifth; and th; fourth; Bastisa, Hillcrest, Jim White, Bingham, sixand Jensen, fifth;, th. Hillcrest, sixth. Jim Javelin V' Sixteen hundred Hillcrest - , Bouwman, Alta, second; third; West, Brighton, Brett Scott, Bingham, fif- th; Greer, Hillcresf, Eight hundred meters Smith, Brighton, third. Tylan Draper, fourth; Hillcrest, Jenkins, Hillcrest, fifth; and Jim Reynolds, Alta, sixth. Long jump - Bob McAlta, second; Dowell, Steve Campbell, Brighton, third; Paul Ward, Hillcrest, fourth; Kelly Hale, Brighton, fifth; and Barentsen, Alta, sixth. Doug , Medley relay Hillcrest's Batista, and Tolman, Miller, second; Dudley Bingham's Dave Coulter, Kyle Sheperd, James Peterson, and Frank third; and Huntington Swan, Clyde, Brighton's and Mathias Miller, Smith, fourth. Two hundred meters Butterfield, Bingham, second; Scott Martellaro, Bingham, third; Mark base runner tries to beat out throw to first while the first state play-of- f action. base umpire draws a bead on the play in fell to Granger's Lancers Alta, playing in its first state play-ofHowever, Hillcrest and Brighton joined Region Two champ Bingham in advancing to final eight action getting underway this Alta 4-- A Stretch run 9-- 1. f, week. Bir-chu- state baseball In play-of- f .. . Hillcrest blanks East After stumbling a bit down the league stretch run, Hillcrest High's baseball team came back to true form last Wednesday blanking East 0 8-- Granger baseball wins 9--1 in state play-of-f action. The Huskies slapped out 11 hits including a double and a home run by Blake Jensen, a three run triple by Jeff Maynard, and three hits by Greg .. . Hawks lose state bid Alta While High's baseball team may have posted its best season since that school opened its doors back in 1978, that knowledge was little consolation to that team or its coaches after the Hawks were eliminated from state competition 1 by Granger last Thursday. Prices Subject To Stock On Hand Hurry In (," III Selection Is Great ff 13509 S. 1300 draper Specials Good Wed. May 571-938- 9-- E. A strong formance the took 3 . pitcning perby Granger edge off the Hawk's usually potent of State this week May 16 13-Sa- t. ITS er Canadian Red A Strawberry Rhubarb $l25. Your Choice Jam and Jelly Bushes Pixwoll Gooseberry $235e.. Logan Berry Bushes $1 35 e Cherry Currents $130e.. fensive attack as Alta walked just two Lancers came up just four hits and and gave up seven hits. 12 Hawk batters were "It wasn't their base framed. Alta's only run hits that hurt us," comcoach came by way of a first in- mented Hawk ning home run by Darin Gary Garcia. "We had chances to make the Long. Alta had some defenplays but we didn't. We sive problems as well, just couldn't shut them committing seven costly off." finished the Alta errors, four of those in the third inning when the season with a record, in league Lancers broke into the including lead with four runs. Alta play. While it was Alta's pitcher Shawn Vaccaro best baseball effort, this year was also tbe. first time Alta has qualified .. for state. Coach Garcia, though a bit disappointed, had reason to feel opnext about timistic season. Not only was Campbell "We'll have 14 returinvinciable on the mound, lettermen returning but helped his own cause ning next season," he noted. with a three run homer in the sixth. Other offensive standouts for the Bengals included Troy Rowley . who came up with a triple, double, and a single in going three for three and picking up four rbi's; Greg Nilson got two runs batted in off a triple and a sacrifice fly; and no Reagan Wood added a triple. 1 3-- 5 Bengal nine Brighton High pitcher Renny Campbell gave up just one walk and struck out 10 pitching his way to a and his team Horso Radish to a 10-- 0 state vic- f play-of- tory over Weber at Brighton last Wednesday. The win means the Bengals will advance to round of eight this Tuesday, opening with Region Three champ Cottonwood at Derks Field. If Brighton gets past the Colts, their next contest would be Wednesday, May 13, at 5:30 p.m. at Ken Price Park in Murray against the winner of the Tuesday Hillcrest - Bonneville game. Brighton's scoring saw a four run fourth Pool Covers Second Romero. Eric Varoz baseman received three free trips to first, stole two bases, and scored three times. Hillcrest also tightened up defense committing only error on the afternoon and turned two double plays. Husky pitcher, Tracy Poulsen, who has done yoeman's service in relief this season, drew only his second starting assignment of the year walking just two, giving up five hits, and striking out seven. Hillcrest now finds itself facing a tough Bonneville crew in the championship series which on underway gets Tuesday of this week at Derks Field. If the Huskies get past the Lakers and their ace pitcher . Slyvester, they will will advance to Weds nesday's second round where they will match-u- p with the winner of d Tuesday's game at 5:30 p.m. at Ken Price Park in Murray. 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