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Show w ' THE SENTINEL Page 2 Thursday, April 22,1982 Ryan Schick hit a triple and Kelly Scott and Kevin Gust hit doubles for ' Bingham. Ryan Holt pitched for Bingham. Another Bengal bottom of the seventh rally scored three runs and Hillcrosf captures track Wobor With the good weather, there was a lot of dual pushed Brighton past West Jordan . Friday. track competition about Kane, Dave Sabo, and the area last week, but Robbins pitched for the big news came out the Brighton. Dave Lehmitz massive Weber State threw for West Jordan. Extra base hits for West Jordan included triples by Todd Rackley and Brad Johnson, and doubles by Lehmitz, Pat Willard, and Darin Jones. Jacobs of Brighton hit a three run homer. In Bingham's only victory of the past week, over Taylorsville Tuesday, a six run third inning provided the winning edge. The winning pitcher Dee Stevens hit a two run double and Ryan Schick a 7-- 6 triple in that critical third inning. Four key errors helped sway West Jordan's game with Kearns over into the Cougar column, as each cost a run. Dave pitched the Lehmitz distance for West Jordan and added two hits. Brad V Hillcrest's Randy Jentzech burrows into second base completing a successful steal attempt against Kearns last Friday. Hillcrest won the game 17-7. Teams wind up full slate in baseball 1 week Last area Jordan 104 on Friday, baseball coaches finally but did lose to Hillcrest got the weather they Tuesday; Bingham wanted and they made the most of it, playing three, four, and even five games each. Hillcrest got in their first action since a practice contest two weeks back, playing three games and winning all three of them: Brighton 18-- 0 on Alta Tuesday, win started out with a over Taylorsville on Tuesday then lost to 7-- 6 Brighton and Alta; West Jordan lost 2 to Kearns on Monday, to Alta 8-- Wednesday, and to Brighton on Friday; and Jordan lost to Murray Tuesday, 2 to South to Wednesday, 10-Tooele Thursday, and 5-- 2 5-- 10-- 6 Thursday, and Kearns 4 17-T- 13-- 5 7-- 9-- 3 8-- 4 6-- 5 10-- 2 mm jKiijiv-Dr'iiniii- 11-- 4. 3-- 0 ?Tr-- 2E0 UTAH (Brand New 9000 Sq. We Stress Safety: Organized Skill Progressions. II It V II I I I 1 III JI 1 4 Facility) ' (Ma Hillcrest competitors against West Jordan Tm CftMkptMMftkw " Sparta nots first in otato ooccor Desdllnes tournament by going undefeated to the finals. The team will now represent Utah in the Far West Regional Finals on May The team is coached by Ben Vandenhazel. Sparta United has participated in several tournaments tins season, the latest being the Valley of the Sun tourney in Phoenix last April Sparta drew an international entry in Alberta, Canada in the first round and won but fell to the d California crew later on. U.SJLNi Turn Cnamplona 1971 Jerry second ' and Valenzuela third in the discus; Argyle first and Argyle . John Churches third in the javelin; Muir second in the high jump; Evansen second and Steve Holtby third in the n third and Greg Reid fourth in the shot, and John MiDer third in the Javelin. Running down the list of placers in Jordan High's big win over first, Richardson second, and Paul Valenxuela third in the shot; Richard Bruce first in the pole vault; ' long jump; Saxton second and Evansen third in the 100; and the medley relay team first. At Weber State Russell Muir was first in the 800. SPRING 1S HERE AND WE ARE NEAR ueerass ii ITitb 5-- third-ranke- Uwds Of UUh M roa tJ f.dc?tcd BLUE Elkins contributed a double and a triple. Jordan pitcher Jimmy Nelson evened up his record of the past week by throwing a 104 win over Judge Friday, Picked... Up Dc!Ivcry Avc!Isb!o although Ketterer did come on in relief. ' ' Reduce risk of hypertension Hypertension Risk Reduction will be taught at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Thursdays, through p.m. 27 ' May . 9)0 DAY UliUSSITCO WARRANTY Utah Youth Soccer state champ in under 14, AAA soccer, Sparta United. Front row (left to right), Shane Vranes, Geoffrey Heath Scott Dunkley, Ricky Berrett, Troy Voda, Derek Schlffman, Brent Gabbitas, John Hair, Robert Brooks. (Back row) Steven Butler, Erik Lenhardt, David Petterssen, Ben Vandenhazel, Mike Olsen, Greg Weichers, Greg Patterson, and Kevin Lawson. IF SOD DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON, WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK BSuu 9000 So. 2700 W. RIVERTON MON-THUR- S: 94. FRI & SAT: 94 6 from 7:30 to 9 Jeanne Leigh, Utah Health State Department, will discuss Gunsaffoty courses offered and causes the treatments for high blood Gun safety courses will be taught at the South pressure, nutrition Jordan Branch library, effects on high blood 10300 S. Beckstead Lane, and pressure on and Tuesdays cardiovascular disease, 6 Thursdays, May the benefits of exercise 25 from 6:30 to through stress and management . 8:30 p.m. George Johnson, certified teacher, will instruct in the basics of safe gun handling. Tuition is M. Interested persons should call the further For to information on this free library register. For further program, call the Salt information, call the Salt Lake County Library Lake County Library System, ). System, Country Fried Steak Liver and Onions Ground Beef Steak Roast Pork Poached Fillet of Cod (943-4636- Sentinel Want ads work Dinneri Iactede Soep or Salad, V Baked Potato, Roll. Coffee or Tea, Dessert. " Served . Mon.-Fr- i. I r KINDERQYM ClotM olds SoiicMovanMnl KinwItMtk Awornn thru Cymnotlk ActlvH)s For long Jumps, Bryan Eves first in the 800, Snarr second in 400, CHve Sndson third in the 100 West and 200, Darn-e- Argyle 10-1- 1. Tuesday, 4 pjn. ' All Classified Ads ; S two. IMI Darrin 14-1- 6. Monday. 5 p.m. News, Display Ads, Wedding Announcements im.imiNi.im Htiirt c. tri-me- Clottl(AdvonMd) Ftrtl Ptoc. 177. m. 'w and second, and Val Gilgen third in the two mile; Jeff gain Wk-47Vf- 'l Stoto second, tri-me- included Steve more placers Kimball first in the 400 experience. West Jordan and second in the 110 also has strong coaching ' hurdles; the medley with former Olympians relay team of Steve Richard West and Earl Ferre, Zane Palmer, Joe Graves and former sprint and Bryce Snarr, champ Scott Dean. Anderson first; Bob Alta High boys' team Hebdon first in the high finished fifth at Weber as and teams were Russ Stewart in the discus and Javelin, Dave Allen in the high Jump, Art Birchum was fifth in Briggs in the pole vault, the intermediate hurdles, Jensen in the high Rod Gibbons fifth in the hurdles, Evans in the 100, 400, and the medley relay 200 and 400; and all three team of Kevin Pili, Gibbons, Birchum, and relays. Kenneth' was Darrell Ron For West Jordan the won Keller long Jump action, Alta blasted In Alta's dual with Kearns 123 to 18, Jordan and the Jaguars also won firsts were the intermediate hurdles. Kearns c, fought past Judge Kevin earned track West Jordan The by and Brighton placed the in 800, 38 has Arlington with program second in a school new be set a where and competitors (both boys Taylorsville of and girls) of which half record 1:59.95; Bingham. Birchum in the 400 and are There freshman. are Seven Huskies brought the 300 hurdles, Mitch home team points at no seniors and many of Weber, including a first place finish by the mile relay team of Derek 943-INF- J:h lb Vfc3 Ten! Horsscroft second in the mile, Russell Muh was first and Kevin Jones third in the 800, James Anderson third in the 400; Draper first, Alan Saxton will get better as the by captured Dalton and first and Evanson third in the 200; Taylorsville Everyone expects things Bingham, top Brighton Horscroft first, Scott 943-INF- i." We offer Recreational Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program for Ooys and Girls. 571-632- Ft Gymnastic placet -- Jordan. Offensively, ' runs and give Brighton its techniques. The four part edge . , over Bingham course is especially Wednesday. Robbins also designed for families hit two other doubles and with a history of was me winning pitcher. hypertension, stroke or 'cardiovascular disease. ahiczivo? ovojora 625 East 8800 South, Sandy plus the Huskies' strong dual meet performance against West Jordan last Tuesday, left head coach Raynor Pearce in a very good humor. Alta and Brighton came up with a few strong individual efforts at Weber and Jordan had a Ant place finish. In other boys dual meet J V defeated Judge 1(M. Friday. Alta had the most Hillcrest slapped out 14 a double; and Ward competition: winning over hits, including seven for Figge adding a double. on Tuesday, extra bases against Kearns Brent and Long West Jordan . 3 on Brighton with Mark Weichman held down the and Kendzior, Brett Varoz, pitching duties against Wednesday, Bingham Saturday, Jeff Wilcox, and Keith West Jordan Wednesday. but losing to Hillcrest Wilson leading the way. Walbeck aided Alta with and The winning pitcher was a home run and Thursday Taylorsville Friday; Mike Jenkins, who saw teammates Larsen and beat relief from Jeff Koehler. Brent Lloyd with doubles. Bingham Brighton on Tuesday and West Brighton, which had only Charles Russom and five hits, pitched Jim Randy Hawks pitched for Kane, Eric Jacobs, and West Jordan. Alta'' had nine hits Ken Russell. over against Taylorsville, but Hillcrest led Alta until the final inning, stranded 13 base runners when the Hawks picked and that told the story. up four runs. Among One of the nine hits was a Hillcrest's 12 hits were a triplejby Larsen. Shawn homer and triple by Vacarro pitched all seven Blake Jensen and a triple innings for Alta. by Varoz. In the seventh Saturday, Weichman Jeff Walbeck hit a three went the distance against run homer and Brent Bingham, striking out outhit Alta Lloyd a triple. Varoz and eight. Jess Savage pitched for Bingham Jay Hillcrest, while Todd Applegate pitched for the Larsen went the distance Miners. for Alta. In the bottom of the After Kearns had seventh with two out, Dave Bobbins and Eric jumped out to a quick lead in the first inning Jacobs each hit doubles Hillcrest to score a pair of winning Friday, exploded for 11 runs in the top of the second and never looked back. Of Hillcrest's 11 hits, Wilcox slugged a homer and last Friday and Saturday. Hillcrest captured the team title in both boys and girls action and that, the Dave Stoedter in the shot put, Ross Harris in the discus, Larry Fitzgerald in the 100 and 110 hurdles; Mike Vanderbeek in the 1600, Daryle Orgill in the pole vault, Kenneth in the 3200; and all three relay ; teams. with In their Johnson and Charles Russom also had two hits. Tolman, Dave Evans, A double and a home Kyle Jensen, and Jace run by Murray accounted Brewer; a second in the for four of the Spartan's 800 and a fourth in the In championship play wrapped up last Saturday, five runs against Jordan. 10)0 by Brewer; a second United captured the state title for the under 14 The Beetdiggers had six in the intermediate Sparta division of the Utah Youth Soccer Association's AAA hits, all singles, and hurdles and a third in the league. scored one run in the highs by Jensen; a Sparta, playing out of Region Three, dominated the second and one in the second in the pole vault third. Jimmy Nelson was Varoz Srtriple'r Jenkins the losing pitcher. and Koehler pitched. Both Jordan and South In Alta's win over ended up with six hits last Kearns last Tuesday, the Wednesday, but South Hawks started out with a added up five runs to four run first and ended Jordan's two. The only with i&runs m the sixth extra base hit for Jordan to keep the Cougars at was a triple by Dave bay. Alta had 15 hits with Elkins. Bryce Jorgenson Darrin Long going five and Rob Farnsworth for five with a double and pitched for Jordan. Mark a A six run third inning triple, Geiselmayer, the winning gave Tooele its margin of pitcher going two for victory Thursday. Kim four with a double; Jeff Ketterer and Farnsworth Walbeck two for two with were on the mound for V7 College Invitational held and juniors their in are. sophomores first year of track so things are bound to be rough at the 'start. third by Glen Brigjs; in the 400; and by Evans a third by the 400 relay team of Mark Kendzior, Jeff Wilcox, Evans, and Jensen. . ,; ' Hillcrest ended up with 56 points, American Fork with 48, and South with 41 Among the many first Judge, Brian Draper was first in the 100 and third in the high hurdles, Robert Gary VanElkenberg was Hall in the high Jump, N , . t , , q ; :. 3 p.m. 6p.m. - , Opbn 24 Houro ' si7 Ask About Our Breakfast Special IiooCoai?QcitJ 7800 South EGduood Hoats tod 7800 S. State V |