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Show 1rt Ik 7 r ..slew -- w,a,t.i.'i'..imtt. , l fi Alta ended up with 150 yards rushing, half of that totalled up by Pili. S and 130 yards passing. Of the 16 penalties called on the Hawks, li were , ; majors. THE SENTINEL Section 2 HHSgolf loses one, wins throo Bingham had close to In Region Two golf ac210 yards of offense, 96 in tion, Hillcrest High came the air and 113 on the up with wins over ground. Slaymaker Bingham 16-- 4 Monday, 19-- 1 rushed four times for 51 West Jordan Kearns yards. and Tuesday, 19'i-'- i Thursday, but lose "We just didn't play to Alta 12-- Wednesday. well often ft VTA rl as 8 enough," added Miner coach Jerry Fiat. "We were inside their 20 two or three M times and just didn't capitalize." H V the Versus Bingham Huskies were led by Brad Nelson and Mark Buck each with a 38 followed by Gary Serdar and Joel Johnson each with a 39; in the West Jordan match Lee Peacock's 36 was followed with Greg Smith adding a 37 and Mike Carson a 39; Johnson had in play 38 against Alta with Brighton High's golf Peacock and Buck each team blanked Kearns 20-- at 40; and Mark Jensen's last Monday at Mick 38 was tops for Hillcrest Riley, but followed with against Kearns, while tough losses to Alta 12'i-V- k Peacock had a 38 and Tuesday at Mt. View Buck a 41. and Taylorsville 134-6'- s Bengals get one of three golf 3 1 0 Bingham High tailback Quin Summers is tripped up by Alta defender Darrin Long in Friday Region Two football action. After a tight 14-- first half, Alta went on to post another touchdown and a safety to win . 6 23-6- Hawks get past Miners in football Weather forecasters would get wet. But, the only thing that came out of skies above the Alta field was a hail of yellow handkerchiefs. While both teams were guilty of infractions, Alta got the brunt of it as the had predicted a chance of rain last Friday and, for a time, it looked like those who had gathered at Alta High for the league test between the Hawks and the Bingham Miners Hawks were flagged for an estimated 185 yards. In fact, Alta was penalized even before the opening kick, as the team was charged with delay of game when it waited off the field for a late flag ceremony to wind up. Alta was able to per- severe, however, and came away with a 23-- 6 fOSs Welcome!... To Sandy Baptist Church where you will find an atmosphere of acceptance, forgiveness and warm Christian ministry love through a d Bible Hour Morning Sermce Evening Service a.m. a.m. 6 p.m. 10 1 1 . Union Square SHOPPING CENTER 9400 South 700 East Sandy "The Market Place Bidg Rv. Austin Meekins Rev. Fred Toylor 9690559 969-490- " victory. Bingham ended up with 45 yards in penalties, but the Miners' also suffered three crushing turnovers and didn't convert on some critical fourth and short plays in deep. To make matters worse, two Miner tailbacks, Troy Slaymaker and Quin Summers, were injured and did not see action in the second half. Alta struck first, capping a drive with a 13 yard touchdown sweep by Kevin Pili early in the fir-'speriod;: Dene Garner booted the extra point. But, Bingham came back. After linebacker Matt Symes fell on a t- Hawk fumble at the Alta ' 12, Miner quarterback Jeff Richards scurried into the endzone on an option keeper with 2:15 left in the second period. But, the extra ' point was blocked and Bingham still trailed, though by a point, at Alta got on the board once more before the half, setting up a 10 yard touchdown run by Rob Watkins with seconds remaining by long passes to Pili and Chuck Cutler from Todd Handley. The kick was again good. The most painful moment for Bingham came in the fourth period, however, when Alta covered a Darin Long punt for a safety, boosting the Alta margin to 16--6. Then Mike Geislmayer gathered in Handley pass that went for seven yards and an Alta touchdown. Garner closed the scoring with the point after kick. 7-- Thursday at Meadowbrook. Spence Ahrend and Rick Brockbank fired even par 36s and Andy Bialock a 40 against Kearns; Rick McCabe shot a 37 and Brockbank and Rob Peterson 41s versus Alta and Bialock and Ahrend turned in a 40 and 41 respectively against Taylorsville. 1 Page JHSnips Murray; Hillcrest wins big Being rated number one can be both a blessing and a curse, Jordan football coach Rick Bojak has decided. While it serves as motivation to a team so ranked by encouraging players perform in a manner befitting their status, it can also leave the team targetted by a new challenger every week. Jordan and Murray battled to a scoreless tie for the first 46 mintues and seconds last 40 Friday, but in the end Jordan as prevailed quarterback Van Heder hit receiver Dave Elkins for 46 yards and the game's only touchdown. Bojak called it, "The perfect pass and the perfect catch at the perfect time." Bojak also credited his defense, which has now given up just three touchRegion Two Golf downs so far this season. Standings Jordan had 329 yards of offense with Jerry . of Richardson running for 53,24. 122 yards in 14 carries. Alta Defensively, Richardson 1 7 had seven unassisted and Taylorsville 2 9 assisted tackles. Jordan 6 Hillcrest 4 however, lost six of 3 Brighton eight 3 4 fumbles. Bingham 1 7 West Jordan Meanwhile, Hillcrest 8 demolished West Jordan 0 Kearns 7.1 in the Huskies homecoming game. Hillcrest did wait long to post its first point, as after driving 50 yards, Blake Jensen ran for 14 yards and a touchdown with 8:28 left in the first quarter. Four minutes later, Joel Wells intercepted a Jaguar aerial and ran it back to the West Jordan two from where Jensen ran it in. Then with 42 seconds left in the period Jeff Wilcox passed 16 yards to Mark Ken-dzifor six more. Early in the second period Jim Webster added a two yard touchdown run, while moments later the Hillcrest defense got on the board as Kirk Brady picked up a fumble and ran it in from 11 yards 46-- 0 or out. Hillcrest'? defense struck again early in the third with linebacker Todd Allen running an interception in from 30 yards out. The Huskies' last touchdown came after a fumble recovery by Kurt Jamison, when substitute quarterback Bill Robertson passed .13 yards to Mike Gunnarson early in the final quarter. Greg Miya kicked two extra points and Japanese foreign exchange student Nobuya Nyumura booted one other. Alta golf wins four out of f ivo Alta High's golf team has four more league victories, but also its first win loss. Monday, Alta stopped 14-- 6 then last Bingham to out After losing a won over Thursday they tough Brighton High team the week prior, West Jordan 18-Hilkrest's cross country Wednesday over Hillcrest Tuesday over team managed a perfect 12-i, and 0 Brighton score in both boys' and girls' competition finally last Monday Alta in against a young West Taylorsville edged 10-a squeaker. Jordan team last Friday. Huskies run over to Jaguars 2Vi-lV- 15-1- 9' rrnrri ILaJU UU LLriJLyj W.A I Shdt t In IiadleJ LrUUojJ Oct. 1 thru Oct. 10 wd remove "Sure the penalties I'm Happy To Announce My Third An- hurt us early on," commented Alta coach Doug then so did I was defense. Bingham's kids how the of just proud all through hung together of Thursday, Oct. 1.1981 Switch lever le "play" ED it." 3 tW; REBATE VIDEO DISC dwi Hsua niversary In Our Riverton Location With These Specials. FREE Balloons For The Kids, FREE Gifts For The Ladies And FREE Refreshments For Everyone. 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