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Show THE SENTINEL 2 Ptfit Thursday. Dec. 17. 1M1 Basketball Continued from Page 1. ded. The game was close Cross. Wins by decisions went to Ken Berentsen at 132, Jason Marler at 145, Lee Fairbourne at 167, and Phil Soderborg at 185, while Dave Stoedter fall at won by throughout, tied with one quarter gone, 7 at the half, and heavyweight.126 Carl drew at Gustaffson at Bingham leading match. his the end of the third. In Jordan's convincing David Eleven 12-1- 2 27-2- 39-3- 8 points by Larsen led Bingham with Chad Downs and Steve Crossgrove each chipping in 10. The Miner's game with Logan was also close, though like Brighton, Bingham didn't shoot XJJt . .. well from the field, hitting on 40 percent. Larsen and Matt Symes each had 15 points in leading the Miners' scoring. j Brighton's Joe Snarr and Hillcrest's Clint Dumas battle in 132 lb. division action from the final round of the Brighton Classic wrestling tournament held last Saturday. The Bengals took the team title, while Hillcrest was fourth and Bingham seventh. In wrestling .. . Bengals win own tourney on Thursday. Brighton High con- Jordan 5 in a Thurstinued its impressive day league dual and Brighton will now host string of dual wrestling placed fourth in the Kearns in another region match victories over the Brighton Classic; match this Thursday, past week, blasting Bingham also won its fir- then entertains Alta in an on st league dual, stopping early season showdown Taylorsville the added on Thurs- match the following then Kearns Thursday team title in its own day, and wound up Tuesday. Hillcrest and Classic seventh in the Brighton Bingham will pair off in Brighton tournament held last Fri- tourney; Jordan again another key match this 36-2- 44-1- 1 63-- 6 42-2- 4 split in its two matches of the past week, winning convincingly over Cottonwood 8 on Tuesday then falling to Granger day and Saturday. Alta beat Woods Cross 30-1-6 in a match held at Alta last Tuesday, Dec. 8; Hillcrest defeated West 52-1- Wednesday evening From Dookcraff while Mark Romine was third at 126. Hillcrest placers at the Bengal tournament included a first from David Crowley at 138; a second by Clint Dumas at 132; a third by Allen Gritton at seconds, tertaining Pleasant Grove on Dec. 22. Alta will be at West Jordn and fourths by Brian 105, Russ Groomer at 119, and dan Hill at heavyweight. Hillcrest dropped its 155; Green at first three matches West Jordan, Thursday then at the against 138. The lost also then at Viewmont tournament rest inwon the Huskies Friday and Saturday at before their Dec. Bingham, while next Tuesday Hillcrest will host Kearns and Bingham byes. Thur- - Great Books For Christmas sday, however, Bingham bead South for Las Vegas and the annual Cha parrel Tournament before en- Bengal placed 10 men into the final round and won six of those 10 with Todd Norton at 105, Dave McCabe at 119, Joe Snarr at 132, Jeff Romine at 145, Dave Petersen at 155, and at Allen Ken addition In heavyweight. Darren Leo at 98, Kris Hodgkins at 112, Craig Larsen at 138, and Dave Ensminger at 185 all had 22 mat- ch at Brighton. Jordan's next match is Jan. 7 at Murray. All of the above league duals are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Brighton won all of its cluding Russ Groomer by decision at Russ Teele by decision at 126, 119, Clint Dumas by fall at 132, Chris Telesco by decision at 138, Vic Quezada by fall at 145, Allen Gritton at 155, Steve Seghini by fall at 167. The 185 and pound matches heavyweight against Taylorsville last were won by forfeit Thursday except the 167 Bingham did not get a pound match. The Bengal line-uincluded Darren first in the Brighton n Leo at 96 pounds, Todd Classic, but Rob second at placed Norton at 105, Kris Dave Bodtcher at 98, Hodgkins at 112, Dave 105; McCabe at 119, Mark and Richard Montoya at Romine at 126, Joe Snarr 132 had thirds; and Mark at 132, Craig Larson at Crump at 112 and Todd at 185 had four138, Jeff Romine at 145, Rowley Dave Peterson at 155, ths. All of Bingham's inDoug Lee at 167, Dave dividual match wins in Ensminger at 185, and that dual with team's Allen Ken at individual matches THE KRYSTAL PROMISE Blaine M. and Brenton victory over Cottonwood, Beetdiggers winning by fall included Angelo Trujillo at 98, Jeff Mace at 105, Kevin Reich at 126, Ray Ramirez at 132, Van Heder at 145, Marcus Melville at 185, and Paul at Valenzuela heavyweight, while Randy Washburn won by major decision at 119 and Kyle Hansen won by forfeit at 112. Things did not go as well for Jordan in the Granger match, although Trujillo pinned at 98, undefeated Hansen won by decision at 112, Heder won by decision at 145, John Churches won by decision at 167, Center sponsors girls' basketball Golden Helmet award winners are announced , equal time. According to Program munity Center is spon- Director Pam Boyles, the soring its first year of girls are learning basketgirls' basketball. The ball and basics league contains six teams developing skills of girls ranging from the The six coaches are third to seventh grades. community members, Fifty girls are enrolled. usually a family member League games-wil- l of one of the players. begin Jan. 6 and continue The center is working The with until the YBA, a division teams practice every of the YMCA in the Wednesday night. program and is accepting The center has an equal from the community girls number of the different who would like to play on ages on each team with the teams. For inforthe promise that each mation call Pam Boyles team member will play at Com- Copperview mid-Marc- . 535-503- 4. Six area football players, one each from Jordan School District's senior high schools, were presented with the annual Golden Helmet Award sponsored by Coca-Col.The six local players were identified as : Chuck Cutler, Alta High School; Frank Webster, Bingham High School; Brad Cahoon, Brighton High School; Jim Webster and Dean Prescott, Hillcrest High School; Jerry Richardson, Jordan High School; and Troy Shelton, West Jordan High School. 2 Tis the season to send our FTD holiday Slow Bouquets and Light up rhe holidays for Valenquela, another undefeated Beetdigger, won by fall at heavyweight someone ; .1 speciol. Our FTD Holidoy Glow Twin Condle Douquer makes o perfect centerpiece. Jazz set clinic at )4t r Our FTD Holidoy Glow Single Condle Bouquet . isjusr U right for those orherspecio1 plocesin tSm-- T- Yr, center The Utah. Jazz basketball club will conduct a community basketball clinic this Dec. 26 at the Copperview Community, 8446 S. 340 W., in Midvale. The clinic will begin promptly at 1 p.m. and is open to both boys and girls of any age that reside south of 6200 S. The event is being sponsored by the Copper-vie- Orders Now Accepted For Christmas Wreathes. jborotiea 6 7C0E. Center St. 145 E. 6100 So. Hurray w Center nidvsb and Coke. 255-681- 0 Ricky Green and Bobby Kattage are the Jazz players expected to be on hand. 262-336- 1 Ijelping you say it right, ramaa 3 p Rich-ma- Q. Yorgason When baby Krystal died in a (ire, her parents felt a burden of grief that seemed beyond comfort. But Krystal's death was the beginning of blessings and under- - ' standing that often accompany tragedy. This uplifting story by the popular Yorgason brothers will touch every reader's heart. . heavyweight Brighton outdistanced the field in Classic competition last Friday and Saturday, ending up with 208 team points to Boun-tiful- 's 128. Skyview was third with 98, Hillcrest fourth with 92, Weber fifth with 80, Cyprus sixth with 72, Bingham seventh with 59, and Taylorsville eighth with 18V4. LOOKING BACK WITH HACK Hack Miller Wild animals, fishing, hunting based on forty-fiv- e years of Deseret News columns, Hack Miller recounts life in the great outdoors. This light, often humorous book is entertaining and informative a sportman's catch. Kearns came by fall including Bodtcher at 98, Richman at 105, Crump at 112, Montoya at 132, Troy Roach at 138, Rob Stauffer at 167, and Todd Rowley at 185. Alta started out with a superior decision by Gary Gordon at 98 pounds and a major decision by Tucker Nipko in the Hawks win over Woods OCITIZEN' I THE AWAKENING Richard M. 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