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Show THE SENTINEL Alfa nips H Merest in Day scheduled track and field For the first time since the school was opened, Alta High boys' track team was able to defeat past weekend at Mt. View High School in Orem, Hillcrest also recorded some excellent efforts. Hillcrest's in league Brewer won the 1600 and competition, as Hawks was second in the 3200; the spotlighted past the medley and mile week's high school slate with an 5 win in a held last Tuesday, In other track action Brighton . trounced relay teams were first and the sprint relay fifth; ; Derek Tolman was fourth in the 400; Briggs third in the pole vault; and Kyle ' 7 Kearns and Jensen second in the low Bingham downed West hurdles and third in the i Jordan, both also on highs. Tuesday. .'" Brighton dominated its Leading Alta's efforts meet with Kearns, ending against Hillcrest was up with 11 first place Larry Fitzgerald, who awards including Clive placed first in the high SnelsoninthelOOand 200, hurdles, second in the 200 Kimball in the 110 meter dash, and third in Steve and 300 hurdles, Bryce the 100 meters; Rod Anderson in the mile, Gibbons, who won the 400 Smith in the two and was third in the 200; James Tom Link in the 400, mile, Mitch Hall who was first in the 300, in the high jump; Dave Bryan Eves Bob Hebdon in the high Stoedter. first in the shot and long jumps and John put; and Ross Harriss Miller in the javelin. first in the discus and 80-7- tri-me- et 81-5- ' third in the shot Atta also won both the 500 meter and medley relays. Bingham was also able to control its meet with a - squad. The Miners placed first in 14 events and Jace For Hillcrest, Brewer won the mile, two mile, and 800 meters; Dave Evans the 200, Russ Steward the javelin, and Glenn Briggs the pole Jordan young. West swept the first three places in six. In the 100 and 200 meters it was Kyle Shepard, in the 400 Brett Thomas, the 800 vault. Hillcrest's mile Steve Alder, the 1600 and relay team also placed 3JO0 Craig Hewitt, the 100 and 300 hurdles Manase first. At the Icebreaker Fotu, the high jump Steve Invitational held over the Merrill, the javelin Bret It was another sparse The second annual Jordan School District Special Todd Rowley, Bingham Education Sports Day has been scheduled for Friday, also won the 400 and April 23. The event will take place at Alta High School from 10 a.m. to 1p.m. medley relays. . ..'.' The day's competition will include a variety of Among the best efforts for West Jordan Ron races, field events, and wheel chair and scooter Wamsley won the pole board races. There will be bean bag Softball throws, vault and R. Keller the a standing long jump, and a special one mile race long jump! Troy Rich was and 400 meter wheel chair race. second in the 100 hurdles, Organizers at the Jordan Valley School say there is Ryan second in the 400, still a great need for volunteer help to set up and and ' Lee Larrington officiate the meet. Those who like to take part are second in the high jump. urged to call meet director Trish Rodgers. The Jaguars' mile relay About 350 competitors from all over the Jordan '' School District are expected. , also took top honors. Scott, and the discus . Hillcrest on Monday; and Alta will be at Brighton, Taylorsville at Bingham, Hillcrest at Kearns, and Alta, Brighton win in soccer Special Sports ' week for local high school soccer teams, as only a total of five games were played. ranked The top Brighton High team won its only contest of the Jordan at West Jordan on on after Thursday winning by forfeit to Park City on Wednesday. Coming up over the next week or so, Brighton will host Cottonwood (at Cottonwood Heights Elementary) and Alta week by stopping Kearns in make-u1 at contests on Thursday; Taylorsville Brighton Thursday, Alta Bingham will be at on Hillcrest, Kearns at blanked Hillcrest Tuesday, Hillcrest also Brighton, Jordan at p . 8-- 5-- 0 on lost to Woods Cross West and Monday, Jordan tied Granger 1 9-- 1 ' Thursday, April 15, 1982 Tuesday. In Brighton's win over Taylorsville Hansen Steve and Todd Simmons were credited with three goals each and teammate John Armstrong with two. All five of the goals scored in the game belong to the Hawks with Chae Kimb earning two, and Leonard Chitty, Tim Hillcrest's only goal in the game with Woods Cross last Monday came from JeffVates with Chris Mboftj getting the assist. Hillcrest goalie Bryce Shieting turned away 68 Woods Cross shots. The lone West Jordan goal in the 1 .tie with Granger last Thursday, was scored by Kevin Jefferies. Murray, and Taylorsville at Alta on Friday; Parker, . and Joe Kearns will be at Qvamstron one each. , : . Sentinel want ads work Only one bank. . . offifeirs youi the two inmost powerful off packages checking services Inn the west! against Bingham, John Perry at first singles Olsen at second and singles Dennis Pennington at third singles in a 7-- 5, 6-- 0; 6-- 2, 6-- 1; 7-- 6 6-- The first team of Rick doubles i and Todd Ruppel Rindlesbacher won in ; and thrersets "The same Hillcrest' 3-- . 4. 4-- e--4, won against West ' Jordan on Thursday, plus Jordan Thursday; the second doubles team Brighton got its first of Jensen and Dan match in on Thursday Osbora. and the Bengals already In Brighton's 54 win at look like they're in Alta the Thursday championship form as individual match results follows: were as they blanked Alta and, prior to its loss to Brighton's Dave 2 Brighton, Alta whipped Harkness won Taylorsville 1 Monday over Mark Rake of Alta in a road match. at first singles; Barry , Hillcrest's two match Pierson of Brighton won victories against Kearns over Alta's Shawn Day 6-1 1 i were capiureu and Ron Stevenson uy many 0. Olsen in second singles, 6-- of Brighton won 1 and at second over Alta's Kimball. In 2, doubles with Todd Jensen doubles play the Bengals' and Mike Buck Craig Zimmerman and 6--4 All three singles Jeff Tanner won won Hillcrest for over Wallin and players Tony Darren Speck at first doubles and at second doubles it was R. J. Stevens and Zeke Totland of Brighton over Doug line-u- p 5-- 5--0; 6-- You get all these services ffree: 6-- 4-- on your entire .checking account 6-- 6-- 2. Personalized, numbered checks 6-- 4. banking 8. Money orders 4. Check guarantee2 5. Overdraft protection-- ' balance1 6-- 4, 7. Day & Night Teller 3. VISA or MasterCard2 with no annual fee 1. Interest 6-- 4; 6-- 1, 9. Travelers' checks 10. Notary 6. Unlimited check writing service 6-- 4, ana? mm Ovard Munoz6-3,6-. and 1. Checkbook Interest only 2. 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Alta-Hillcre- st Tennis play gets back into swing Much of last week's local high school tennis schedule remained intact and some teams even got a chance to schedule a matches as few make-u- p well. ; Hillcrest had the most action, three matches, as the Huskies followed a 2 lass to Kearns on Monday . with a 1 win over Bingham Tuesday and a 0 victory against West Where convenience and service come with the territory. MenbeVFDIC .' 3 Pagt , . |