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Show THE SENTINEL Thundiv.Aonis.i982 Jordan girls track tops in first meet off season Four local teams win in baseball There was only a went for triples, one for mattering of baseball Troy Thomas and one for action completed in the Jay Hatch. Judge also area over the past week committed four errors,' and it doesn't take a including one in the third to guess inning that cost them a why. pair of Jordan runs. HUlcrest had to cancel Bryce Jorgenson pitched three games, but each of the first four innings and the other five local high gave up four hits and schools managed to three walks while squeeze in at least one striking out two, while . mind-read- er , contest in between snow storms. Alta ended up drubbing Taylorsville 13-- 5 at Alta last Thursday. Bingham blanked West Jordan 0 in a game played last Wednesday at Bingham. Brighton, which lost W) to 7-- last Taylorsville Wednesday, came back on Thursday to stop West Jordan Jordan at fought past Judge Jordan last Tuesday. In Alta's win over Taylorsville; Todd Larson pitched the distance for the Hawks, giving up five runs off six bits, and struck out six. after Taylorsville led one inning and after two, but Alta scared once to tie in the third then 14-- 3. 6-- 3 0 2-- 1 exploded for eight runs in the fourth. Taylorsville reliever Rob Farnsworth gave up a walk and had one strike out. Jordan scored two runs in each of the second, third, and fifth innings. In Bingham's win over West Jordan, the Miners slapped out ten hits and made two errors. West Jordan did not score off three hits and also made two errors. Ryan Holt pitched the first four and a half innings for Bingham giving up all three West Jordan hits, while Jay Apptegate, who finished for Bingham, didn't give up a hit and had five strikeouts. Dave Lehmitz pitched for West Jordan. Bingham scored one in each of the first, third, and fifth innings and twice in both the second and sixth, came back with three Brighton stranded a runs in the fifth, but Alta number of baserunners in cancelled those out with its game against two runs in the sixth and Taylorsville and failed to one in the seventh, score a run. Dave Stroking extra basehits Robbins and Jim Kane for Alta were Todd pitched for the Bengals in Handley, who went three for three and had a triple; Todd Larson, who went two for five with a triple; and Darrin Long,, who went three for five with two doubles. Judge outhit Jordan 6-3, but the Beetdiggers outsccred the Bulldogs by the same margin, as two of those three Jordan hits faster 1 hits. Jim Kane was the pitcher for winning Brighton, giving up three hits and two walks, while out eight. striking Brighton came off the mark fast, scoring four runs in the first inning, two in each of the second and third innings, and three in both the fourth . and fifth. Jordan's girls' track Freshmen Angie Luck team captured first place gained a second place in in competition against the low hurdles and Heidi Granger and Murray last Allen second in the Dorene Seni Friday. For Jordan, Debra Nelson gained a second in Foster gained a first in the mile, junior Karen the javelin and second Taylor took first in the 400 places in the discus and meters, and Kelly Fehler Karen gained a first in the 100. shot put. A first place went to Muthreich placed first in in second and Jordan's 400 relay team, the shot put the discus, with her sister consisting of Fehler, Kersten placing third in Julie Winterbottom, the shot put. Robyn Tarr, and Rachel of Jordan's optional gymnastic team qualified for state competition during region six's gymnastic meet last Friday. Jordan's team total was the highest in the region with 348.57. Following that was Judge j. X and freshmen Sherry Coker, 7909 S. Redwood Road, on Norma at 9:30 a.m.; Hatch, Tuesdays Whitmore Library, 2197 Trina E. 7000 S., on Tuesdays at Mindy 2 p.m.; and Ruth Vine Wickel. Tyler Branch Library, 315 Wood Street, Midvale, Tax shelters on Wednesdays at 10:30 examined a.m. Tax shelters will be The screen version of Christensen, Janell Condie, Fisher, Monica Chrissy Riet, Wealdon, and with 9.1, Michelle Osborn fourth on the beam, Teri Michelle Blomquist, Bonner, and Cooper fifth on beam, and Wendy Debbie Kokkola sixth on the beam. Jordan's entire tax shelters schedules information on this free program, call the Salt Lake County Library System, children's DeAnn Toole came in sixth in the optional all arounds. She also took fifth places on the floor, beam, and vault. Terri Judd gained a sixth place on the floor. Shannon Hair took a 9.35 UUra 943-INF- Sale Old, Complete Mower (943-463- elementary at (includes Any Applicable Factory Rebates) Correction The Sentinel incorrectly recorded Brighton's gymnastic team as the winner in their Mar. 25 rav against Bingham. The article should have read the Miners led with 301.2 to Brighton's total of Mower or Tiller I tntx:.raGn Limited Quantities doopitol 8603 S. State 294.45. -N- 255-281- 1 oVISAorMC- iitietaiiiaieieieni"i"i"i u ios fjfflp p. six ads work On all bars. Sentinel want Trade In went two for three, hit a triple, and knocked in four runs; Mike Dobecki added a triple; and Dave Robbins added a pair of map gsggg? -- og Taylorsville, schools which feed into Bingham at Brighton, Murray at West Jordan, Alta. and Kearns at Alta all on Trophies and ribbons 13. Jordan were passed out to the Tuesday, April week. this a draws bye and finishers high AD league games will get ovarvma uihn tank lurt a? L15 P,T, Members of -- & got a ,Precby.a this year's Alta High" game, when the starting placeonthebars wrestling team donated Jordan's compulsary their time to help run the time will be 4:40 p.m. While only one local team also took most of meet. was able to be game the top slots in the region First place winners over the past meet. Tammy Green was included Taylor played first place all around in Hendershot, Paul Bishop, week, during the week the competition, David Newman, Nate prior Jordan had picked following a fifth place on Barber, James Cemp, up wins in its first three .the floor, a second place and Nathan Hepler for games, beating Bingham and Kearns on the beam, and a 9.0 tie the kindergarten group; on Murray the Chris Martinez, Jason for third place bars. Laurie Christensen Christenson, Jason Hall, came in second in the Joel Revelo, Gunnar Local compulsary all arounds, Gustafson, Terry Ling, also placing first on the and Andrew Woods in the ' Zane beam with an 8.8, and first grade; third on the vault with Latimer, Steele Tennis action was 9.17. Hendershot. Shane in ths other further For Wednesday; West Jordan We apologize for the Saturday night. be at Park City The program, entitled will error. Wednesday; and, also on "Wings Wrestling," is the and brainchild of Alta High Wednesday, Brighton will match-uAlta cyrgg" ,h head wrestling coach scheduled Regularly Eric Hendershot. The games include Hillcrest participants represented r lowers further AltO V'IIKlS re-s- Kennith L. Davis, Gaylord A. Dent, Edward M. Lynch, Scott D. Perry, and Bobby Rogers of the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office; Scott Hallock of South Jordan; Eddie L. Kantor of Sandy; and Gene Wallace of West Jordan. information on these and Trade-i- n fourth on the floor with that contest, 9.06. Fourth place optional in the West Jordan Jennifer contest, which followed Walke captured an 8.9 it was a last Thursday, first on the beam, a 9.25 much happier third on the floor, and a offensive picture for on the Chris Moore 9.15 fifth place Brighton. For attendance include and movin? levels. - ceremonies. Those in Thursdays t'. 10:30 a.m. Boys and girls are invited to explore the world of dinosaurs at the Ruth Vine Tyler Branch, 315 Wood Street, Midvale, on Thursday, April 15 at 7 p.m. for Snow buries local soccer up youth wrostling Officers representing local agencies were among the 28 graduates of the Utah Police Academy. Chief Swen Nielson of international best seller programs, call the Salt about Elsa, the lion cub Lake County Library she took into her home, is System, 943 INFO Representatives of a fresh Dean Witter Reynolds will discuss a variety of individuals of all income will optional team state compete in with 300, West with 291.91, competition scheduled Rain and snow washed Murray with 224.17, for April 16 at West out most of the high Tooele with 206.48, and Jordan High. school soccer for the past South with 154.53. week. In fact only one Jordan's Jodi Welch game was'played locally, placed first optional au a 1 tie between West in the region, around Jordan and Granger on the 9.3 a first following last Thursday. floor, a 9.45 second on the Some of the cancelled bars, a 9.06 third on the have been vault, and a second place 200 Over boys, games Hillcrest's rescheduled. on the beam. kindergarten age through Kearns has game in came against Linda Lee fifth grade, completed for April 15 at second in the all arounds, the first ever Alta High been and also gained a first on youth wrestling program Hillcrest: Brighton's the vault with 9.2, a first with tournament match with Cottonwood was moved to this on the bars with 9.5, and a competition held last 3-- A Adamson's Joy f,rh juniors graduates officers Preschool for especially Ainsworth, Patrice are scheduledstorytimes at West preschoolers will be Provo delivered the Laurie Jordan Branch Belton, Library, shown at Whitmore on keynote address at the Chris Noble, other Marchant; The entire family will' enjoy watching this film avoid April's showers by Branch Library, 9340 S. attending a variety of 700 E., on Wednesday, programs at Salt Lake April 14 at 7 p.m. County Libraries. Films selected at examined the members of Whitmore 2197 Library, girls track team E. 7000 S., on Tuesday, nnhpfin. Min trim's Trisha Beal fourth on the vault include senior April 13 at 7 p.m. Shellie Christensen P.O.S.T. programs Goodrich; Schneiter, Lisa Williams, Susan Beckman, Lori Griffith, Jennifer Heae, and Sharen Peterson; Laurie Piper, Fehler, of a adaptation remarkable true story. at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Tuesday, April 13 at 7 Children of all ages can p.m. and Peterson sophomores Elizabeth The medley Bentley. JHS's gymnasts qualify for stato member Laurie two-mil- All Each Libraries foature i writ Whirlpool Microwave Sale Only 3-- 0, 5-- 2, 2-- (Dtd&x tennis teams end sparse week now fox Jordan s Lorraiho'o Floral placed fifth on the vault. Other compulsary placers for Jordan were Karalee Buford second on bars with 9.05, Tracy Garner tying for third on bars with 9.0, Laureen S4S3S.7C9L SasifBal 571-041- 5 Muir third on the beam, r.r IA SJ Model sparse over the past week, Mike Capps, and Troy intact, almost Brighton and Jordan Deluca from the second Schools played High Jeff Eric Kerbs, grade; tennis last Kearns,. Chad Wade, absolutely no to due the weather, Ryan Miller, Justin week, while Hillcrest, Bingham, Barlow, Justin Denney, and Travis Welter third West Jordan, and Alta just got in one match Michael ' non-ensta- first on the compulsary vault. Tammy Allen placed first on the bars with 9.2, first on the floor with an 8.5, and second on the vault with 9.2. Taking a third place on the floor, grade; Karen McAllister also Travis detection II I Marct Williams, Dan Newman, McCaffree gained a 9.43 w A Collins, Park, Jeff Moore, and Chris Reier from the fourth grade; and Todd Hunter, Barn Hisel, Jason Moore, Trevor Gough, Tracy and Chris Cowdell, Nelson from the fifth ,. f. grade. Bagger a V k hi,, All 6-- 1; 6-- 4; Darren 64; the first doubles team of Doug Ovard and Dale Kimball won; and at second doubles Rick and Robert Wolper third singles Speck won 6-- 3, Conrad finished on top Bingham lost only at first singles against West Jordan, $20 u I $27995 V $20reba mm We Rent RCA Video Disc Movies And VHS Cassettes. Itil $5000 Factory Rebate On Some Models RCA Video Disc Player Jeff with At second singles Quint Schroeder of Bingham won 6-- vc: 6-- 2; at third singles Troy of Rindlesbacher at Bingham won 6-- 6-- J C2 r"' TT3 Rebate breaker. .. C TELEVISION Longson won over Brad Miller in a three setter that included a tie- k AC-D- of Alta's five 6-- 2, 11 kit J Wednesday. 6-- CH3 I 4-- 1 individual match wins over Hillcrest came in two sets. At first singles Mark Rake won at second singles Tony at Wallin won r 18" Rear 5-- and Bingham stopped also on West Jordan Automatic MEALTIMER control provides up to 30 minutes of cooking ordefrostina tim i each and those were against each other. blanked the Alta 0 last Huskies Wednesday at Alta in cold, windy conditions, RME-710- 0 fijrst doubles Bingham's Kent Barney and J. R. Schout en won and at second doubles Stewart Smith and Jeff 7-- 5, Wankierwon6-l,6-l- . 6-- TV and Appliance Across from Rlverton Motor in Rlverton 12758 S. 1700 IV., Riveiion tOBl' 254-079- 0 GTE' f |