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Show 4 THE SENTINEL Section 2 145, Giesler at 138, and Mahurin at 112, while Atwood was fourth. The Jaguars were fifth as a team with points, behind Tooele, Hillcrest, Cyprus, and Timpview. Clint Dumas won by fall ' at 128, Scott Staley of Hillcrest won bv decision at 134, Vic Quezada won at by fall for the Huskies, Hillcrest's Dave Crowley won by decision at 147, Hillcrest's Steve In its second place 157 and Robert finish in the Mt. Magna, Seghini at Hill at 169 won by falls, Hillcrest's 128 pounder Jordan's Marcus Melville Clint Dumas, 140's Vic won by major decision at and Quezada, heavyweight Dan Hill all placed first; Steve Seghini at 155 was second; Brian Green at 98, Bob Hillcrest at 167, and Dave Anderson at 185 earned thirds; and John Harrington at 105, Russ Steele at 119, and Darrell Newman at 147 were all fourth. 4 4) Jason Mahler, Alta's man at 145 pounds (on top) is given a back flip by Tayiorsville opponent in league dual meet competition last Thursday night at Alta. Mahler won the match by decision and his team defeated the Warriors by a score of 40-11. Denver team, to be entered in the Arvada Brighton bags Denver title . . . West tourney and ended up doing Utah proud. The Bengals ended with two first places from Dave then went on to place McCabe at 119 pounds sixth in the . Cooley and Ken Allen at Memorial Tourney in Thirds heavyweight. Bountiful on Saturday. went to Jeff Romine at of Alta chalked up a pair 145 and David Peterson at impressive dual meet 155 and fourths to Chris wins, stopping Orem at 112 and Todd on and Hodgkins Tuesday 105. Brighton Norton at Tayiorsville 40-1- 1 wound up with 'i points Thursday. while host Arvada West Brighton High School was second with 90. was the only teams were Sixteen indeed the only out-of- entered. W.J. wins mat test West Jordan High School was presented with its first varsity sport victory in the school's short history, courtesy of 6 Tournament . its Denver young wrestling team. The Jaguars met Kearns in a league dual match last Thursday and came away with a 35-2- win over Bingham Thursday with earning first place honors in the Arvada West Invitational held in Saturday. Hillcrest finished second in the Mt.'. Magna Invitational on Friday and Saturday, having earlier tipped Jordan 6 affair in a last Tuesday. Jordan 9 victory. Meanwhile, Brighton High's crew followed a 50-- 44-1- non-leag- 38-1- 1 e, Brighton two lost individual matches against Bingham, at 98 pounds where the Miners Rob Richman won by decision over Darren Leo at and 19" 25" COLOR TVs Montoya came out on top, also by decision. For Brighton, Tod Norton CONSOLE " 4 cJ5-5- where 126 Bingham's Richard COLOR " won by fall at 105, Chris Hodgkins won by major decision at 112, Dave McCabe won by superior decision at 119,' Eric Olsen won by fall at 132, ' 010 MICROWAVES Romine won by fall at 145, David Petersen won by fall at 155, Jerry Thomson won by decision at 167, David Ensminger won by fall at 185, and Ken Allen won by fall at Week WASHERDRYER heavyweight. Individual winners in West Jordan victory over Kearns included Quito Atwood at 98, Rod Frequez at 126, and Mike at Conboy 132 by Saturday. Training Program. Stress Safety Organized Skill Progressions, & Girls Beginning Jan. 11, 1982 K ' Join Tho I'innlnj Team! Utah SMt Team Ch$mplomhlp Won Clou I (Advanced) FlrttPlac1977, 1971, Clou First 1979. 1980, 1981 - (Beginning) Plan 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 Kyle Hansen e tournament by taking the 112 pound title and Paul Valenzuela, who won the heavyweight division, earned the most falls trophy, for his three straight pii.3. In addition Randy Washburn at 119, Van Heder at 145, and Melville at 185 all placed fourth. In Alta's win over Tayiorsville last A special printing January 27 & 28 of news and advertising for the Bride and Groom in easy to use tabloid form. s for spring and fall season play in District of the Utah Youth Soccer League will be held on each of the next three Saturdays. Bingham High School will be the location on all three days. On Saturday, Jan. 23, registrations will be held from 9 a.m. until noon, while on the following two Saturdays, Jan. 30 and Feb. 6, times will be 1 a .m. According to league official, Pat Hauenstein, boys and girls ages six to 18 are eligible. The boundary for District 13 includes West Jordan, South Jordan, Riverton, Bluffdale, Herriman, and Copperton. Hauenstein stressed the fact that all girls' teams fielded this year so young ladies don't have to play on the same teams as boys unless they want to. A $22 registration fee, proof of age, and the presence of at least one parent are required at the time of registration. The fee will cover both fall and spring play. Last year over 1,500 young men and women signed up and officials are expecting an even greater number this year. Hauenstein also stated that there are a number of openings for advisors and board members. Sign-up- s for these positions will be conducted at the same time as the player registrations. Sign-up- 13 Advortlslng space can be reserved by calling Sontlnel Newspapers A representative at will hofr design your advortisomont 255-332- 1. More info mation on the registrations can be obtained by calling district president Mike Sorenson For the first time) District 13 will have competition teams, one for under 16 aged players coached by Larry Kelly and Don Korth and one for those under 12 coached by John Baker. I Thursday, Jan. 21st. Deadline Tenderness is . . . niDTirj'o heat ninriET V 7800 SO. STATE CHOICE & PRIME MEAT 566-247- 3 Wo Now Feature Fine Products From MM Lb. kid Qtr. Boof! Cut Wrapped, An in 1U V Frozen And Frozen & Guaranteed Guaranteed Plus 2 Hollywood Steaks TCSE With Each Order Bool Cut, Wrapped. 0T139 u Lb. Plus 2 Hollywood Steaks9 WithEachOrdar . All Pork Order U.S.A. National Team Champions KINDER-GY- III 155, became a three-timin winner that We offer Recreational Gymnastics For Boys at Soderborg at 185, and Stoedter at heavyweight; and Gary Gordon at 98 won by major decision. Memorial tournament held at Bountiful last ambargor 4 classes as well as a Competitive NewClassos In defeating Orem, at 105, Baer at 138, Mahler at 145, Lee Nipko Jimenez redly Peck DegaUr Brand New 9000 Sq. Ft. Gymnastic Facility We forfeit. Paul fall; urad nenenrjv c? ovr::jQOf iso 155 won by Valenzuela won by fall. ' Jordan, as mentioned, placed sixth in the Cooley soccer sign-up- s Mahurin by superior decision at 112; and Bryan Richardson at 145 571-882- Tucker Jordan heavyweight by forfeit. West Jordan also the Mt. fifth in placed Magna Tournament last Saturday. Seconds were earned by Richardson at 625 East 9800 South, Sandy 126; Nipko at 112, Mark Reynolds at 132, and Jason Mahler at 145 won by decisions; Steve Baer District 13 sets Kevin McDougal at 119 and Steve Giesler at 138 by decisions; Steve 810 EM 05 Week and drew at " Craig Larson won ty decision at 138, Jeff $5 Week in$2JiHk In the Hillcrest-Jorda- n dual match, Hillcrest's Brian Green won by forfeit at 100 pounds, John Harrington of Hillcrest at 107 won by superior decision, Kyle Hansen of Jordan won by fall at 112, Russ Steele won by decision at 121 for Hillcrest, the Huskies' 185, 140 Thursday, Jan. 21, 1982 Page 1 Fairbourne at 167 won decisions; falls went to Gary Singleton at 112, at 138, Phil Soderborg, and Dave Stoedter at heavyweight won by falls; and J. J. Jimenez at Thursday Chuck Godfrey at 98 won by superior decision; Carl Gusuffson 51bs.C?arerlbt M Classes For year olds Basic Movement , Kinesthetic Awareness thro Gymnastic Activities'. Pro-Scho- . 51b. Cacon ( 5 lbs. 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