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Show Thursday, sept. it. THE SENTINEL i8i Page State horseshoe of Taylor-svillwon his seventeen- dive Wahlin th Utah State Horseshoe Weimer, Salt Lake, 16.2 percent; third Wilbur 18 perCouch, Sandy, BunConnie fourth cent; 13.6 nell, Biverton, percent; fifth Gene Sch14.3 permidt, Sandy, 4-- cent; Keith Erickson won the Class B title in a play-of-f Mecham, Ogden, percent. 4-- 3, 3-- 4, Steve sixth 12.4 3-- 4, in doing it. Other 14:07 back 6-- Pitching title in championship play held at the Salt Lake County courts at the Murray City Park last Friday and Saturday. I close cross action completed e 4 HIM from a first round loss to Alta, to edge Bingham 9 in boys cross country action staged last Friday at Hillcrest. Hillcrest's girls also won, stopping Bingham Hillcrest's Jace Brewer placed first overall and set a new school record of 26-2- 18-4- 5. intop placing Huskies cluded Pat Lewis second, Kevin Griffin fifth, John McClaron eighth, and Ray Odorizzi tenth. Bingham was led by Dave Alder, Dave Ashby, and Mark Crump. April Nelson set both a school and course record of 18:06 in her first place effort for Hillcrest. Teammates Amy and Gretchen Snyder, Sandra Fish, and Karde Brewer a 0 defeat of hands the at Judge last Wednesday. Jordan winners against Tooele included Carolyn were second, fourth, fifth, and sixth. Shauna Campbell has turned in some impressive performances for Bingham. followed with JHS splits In opening singles, 5-- Bingham golf crow Hardcastle at second Kersten Golf 39 and frosh Devon Dehlin shot a 40 to lead the Miners' efforts. Alta otopo Standings Based HHSgolf through last Thursday, the league standings are as Hillcrest High's golf Muthreich at third Bingham High's golf team won its first match singles and Lori Clayton' team fell prey to the sub-p- of the season by blitzing and Staci Ontiveros at last Wedshooting of an Alta Kearns play second doubles. Meadowbrook. at opponent and ended nesday The ladies' tennis team Joel Johnson's 39 was bowing to the Hawks from Jordan High opened at low for the Huskies, while last WkAlk Thursday SENTINEL region competition last Smith fired a 42 and MtView. Greg WANT ADS WORK week with a win over Brad Miller turned in a Brad Nelson a 43. Tooele on Sept. 2, but ar tennis the on results of Region Two golf action staged follows: Alta Taylorsville Bingham Brighton Kearns West Jordan 18-- 2 3-- 2 3 2 - 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 with Byron Bowman of a former Bountiful, National Jr. champ. Erickson is the grandson of the late Arch Stokes, one of the e greats of Utah horseshoe pitching. all-tim- Don Quick of Murray lit inwWaotwl in PI JIM w t'J C as did Bruce Crane of South Jordan in Class Hit x v and Floyd Holley in Class The final tournament of the season will be the Salt Lake Open (a sanctioned CLACiHlAlVII cc::2Lgss - SS ALL ESAT FRAK3S tournament), set for Friday and Saturday, at Liberty Sept. Park. Competition will start at S pjn. for Classes C, D, and E on Friday and Classes A and B on 18-1- SKI-LE- fcii co? SIR 9 Saturday. A rundown of the state results is as follows: Class A: first Clive WahUa, Taylorsville, 10-- 0, 1 percent ringer average; second Claren61 ce Giles, Biverton, Richard third percent; Buchanan, Midvale, S3J percent; fourth Jack Raymond, Sandy, 52.1 percent; fifth Dennis 58 Sans, Cedar City, 8-- 2, 7-- 3, 7-- 3, 6-- 4, percent; SET" 8UOUUWI -- GHAT VAIUI I rp J 1 sixth Henry 1 9-- 1, 82.7 percent ringer average; second Byron Bowman, Bountiful, 41 percent; third Bruce Lindow, Satt Lake, BU percent; fourth Marv Comer, West Point, 28,4 percent; fifth Harlow Griffin, Newton, 4, 39 9-- 8-- 2, Chicken Pcttiss Tyn Crect K!3tfTvon QACJ6U P9 pkg. '3 3t on Swift-Froze- n Tvrkey Rcsst white Dark Swift Frozen Turkey Res Jt ah white Me.t Benson, Ogden, 51.8 per- Class B: first Keith Erickson, Salt Lake, The Uato! 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