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Show THE SENTINEL PSflt 6 Thursday, May 13,1982 HHS wins region Bengal tennis leads Players from the Brighton High boys' tennis team captured first place honors in all three singles and both doubles spots at the Region Two tennis tournament held last Thursday and Friday at Competition will get Pennington underway at 9 a.m. both third singles. 6-- 6-- 0, 1 In doubles play the officials have made Brighton team of Barry Ron and contingency plans to Pierson move the meet indoors if Stevenson beat Darren the weather is bad. Speck and Tony Wallin of 0 at first tournament is Alta The second while at its over roof for a doubles, looking 6-- 6-- 1, 4-- Taylorsville High School, head, just in case. doubles Craig Alta ended up with four Representatives from all Zimmerman and Jeff of a possible five second the regions had Tanner of Brighton won with over Doug Ovard awards scheduled a meeting place Hillcrst getting the other. Wednesday to discuss and Maurice Munoz of The Hawks qualified wht to do should rain Alta. In addition for Alta, their entire team and threaten the meet. At Hillcrest missed out only present, the tourney is Chris Clawson finished at first doubles. Bingham scheduled for Liberty fourth at third singles; qualified both doubles Park this Friday and for Hillcrest Marty Olsen teams. Saturday. It will also was fourth at first Jordan High's team, start at 9 a.m. singles, John Perry third In the championship at second singles, Rick playing out of Region Six, also came within one spot singles Todd and in Ruppel matches of sending its whole team, Region Two, Brighton's Rendlesbacher were of third at first doubles, and losing out at first singles. David Harkness defeated Mark Mike Buck and Todd Any player finishing Brighton fourth or better at region Rake of Alta at Jensen fourth at second will go on to state. for and first singles; Brighton's doubles; The state Zeke Totland beat Alta's Bingham Kent Barney tournament that Jordan Shawn Day 6-6--1 at and J. R. Schouten were J1 be participating in second singles; and fourth at first doubles and will take place at BYU Bengal R. J. Stevens, won Jeff and Wankier tnis Friday and Saturday. over Hillcrest's Dennis Stewart Smith were third at second doubles. Jordan ended up with two thirds and two Fri. & Sat. Nit fourths at region. The doubles team of Jorge Arce-larreand Craig Adolphson and the team of Mike Gomez and Shane Christensen were third. Second singles' Ken Mon., Tutu., Wed. Groves and Dan Greer at Thurs.& Sunday third singles each earned fourths. 6-- 0, 4-- A 6-- 2 4-- 6-- 6-- 3-- A Primo Rib ta Stoak & Shrimp or Scallops Hillcrest senior listed in Who's Who 5(395 a senior at Hillcrest High, has been chosen to have her name listed in "Who's Debbie Biship, Newly Remodeled Who Among American High School Students." She received the award because her accomplishments in DECA and ber leadership ability, , according to 7777 S. Redwood Reed West Jordan of Assistant Principal Liane Smith. She will now be able to apply for a $1,000 scholarship. itself in the spotlight once more by winning the Region Two meet held at Kearns High School last Thursday. Hillcrest ended up with a.m. both days. Among Hillcrest's top placing individuals were Mark Kendzior first in the 100; Kendzior, Kyle Jensen, and Dave Evans first, second, and third in the Jaguars were sixth in the 400, third in the mile, and fifth S. 900 E., were vandalized early Sunday morning, according to in the medley relays. Draper police reports. Vandals had strewn papers from the cart around the yard and bent 13200 Jerry Richardson brought home the only first place for Jordan in the 200; Evans and the Region Six meet by place Alta's 160. The remainder of the Derreck Tolman first and winning the javelin. Also team results show second in the 400; Jace for Paul Jordan, second was Valenzuela the Brewer 800, in first Bingham third, Taylorsville fourth, 1600, and 3200; Jensen and Jeff Argyle third in Brighton fifth, Kearns first in the 110 and 300 the shot put; Gary sixth, and West Jordan hurdles; the 400 relay VanEcklenberg was seventh. team of Kendzior, Evans, fourth in the high jump In the Region Six meet, Jensen, and Jeff Wilcox and fifth in the mile; Jordan High School first; the mile relay team ' Darren Evansen was placed fourth in the boys' of Evans, Troy Haney, fourth in the long jump; division. Tolman, and Brewer Jeff Mace fifth in the two Track competitors will first; the medley relay mile; and Bryan Draper now be turning their eyes team second; Steve King sixth in the 200. to the State and second and Russ Stewart meet being hosted by third in the discus; Haney Weber State College this third in the javelin; Joel Johnson second in the high jump; Glen Briggs third in the long jump and first in the pole vault; and in Kirk Brady second in the Paul P. Hinchey, pole vault Kevin administrator of the Holy For Alta, First week standings for the 42 teams of the Arlington second in the Cross Jordan Valley Jordan Valley Baseball 1600 and third in the 800; Hospital, has been league were announced Larry Fitzgerald second installed as president of and Art Birchum third in the Utah Society for on Monday. the 110 hurdles; Birchum Hospital Planning. held was Competition was second and Fitzgerald The society in Pee-Weminors, 300 hurdles; the to third founded in the Ruth promote Babe and majors, the medley relay team of growth of hospital and divisions. Todd health planning as a The standings are as Jeff Walbeck, and professional discipline, Birchum, follows: Larson, W L T Andrew Platero first; the and to further effective mile relay team second; institutional and program the 400 relay team third; planning techniques. 4 Cardinals Other officers are Dave Stoedter first, 4 Reds Kelvin Daniels second, Marta Clark 4 Yankees in the (Intermountain Health third Pili and Kevin 2 2 0 Dodgers 2 2 0 shot put; Paul Gressman Astros Care), president-elect- ; 0 second in the javelin; Carolyn Eklund (Utah A's 0 Ross Harris first in the Hospital Association), Cubs 0 discus; Mitch Hall third treasurer; Twins Sandy 0 in the high jump; and Herrera (Administrative Angels Ken Barentsen first and Secretary, Holy Cross Minors: Mark Brower second in Jordan Valley Hospital), 6 Royals the long jump. Astros 5 secretary; Jonathon " For Bingham place Gardner (Veterans 5 1 0 A's winners included Kyle Administration Hospital) Braves 3 Yankees Shepherd second and and Don Mover (U. of U. Justin Collins sixth in the Medical 1 2 2 Cardinals Center), 100; Brett Thomas third directors. 3 Reds .2 " 2 3 r in the 400; David Reniker Rangers fourth in the 800; Craig 2 5 Pirates Hewitt fifth in the 1600 1 4 Mustangs second in the 3200; Touring choirs and 4 1 Cubs Dave Alder third in the 0 6 Giants perform May 19 3200; Raldon Jones sixth Majors: Appearing in concert in the 110 hurdles; 5 1 Nets on their spring tour on Manase Fotu fifth 4 1 Cardinals 19, at 7:30 p.m. at 300 hurdles; the 400 relay May 4 2 Pirates Cottonwood Presbyterian team second; the mile 4 2 Yankees Church, 1580 E. Vine St, relay fourth; the medley will 3 2 Giants be the Concert Choir 3 2 Cubs relay fourth; Marty and Chamber Choir of Harris fourth in the 2 2 Saints Claremont McKenna, discus; Brett Scott first in 2 3 Angels the javelin; Steve Merrill Harvey Mudd, Pitzer and 1 4 Braves first in the high jump; Scipps Colleges. Under 0 4 Dodgers and Shepherd fifth in the their conductor. Dr. 0 5 Padres Michael Deane Lamkin, long jump. Babe Rath: of music at the professor Brighton placers were 5 1 Yankees Claremont Colleges, the listed as Brian Eves 5 1 Astros second in the 800; Steve groups will present a 4 1 Royals ' Kimball fourth in the 110 varied program of choral 4 1 Dodgers by Haydn, and 300 hurdles; the music 2 3 Phillies Brahms, Debussy, medley relay team sixth; 2 3 As Rorem and John Miller sixth in the Hindemith, 2 3 Padres Simon. ' Hebdon Bob javelin; and 2 5 Red Sox The concert is free to fourth in the long jump Pirates the public. and fifth in the high jump. 0 6 Cardinals points to second 193 4-- antennas. An outboard boat motor was taken from a boat at parked a residence near 11700 S. State. Value was set at $800. A $300 lawnmowcr was taken from the carport of a residence near 13800 S. 400 E. A resident living near 12300 S. 1600 E. 3--A Catherine Kowalski, $125. Sandy, was awarded a arrested a Bachelor of Science Salt Lake man for public degree in Biology at intoxication near the commencement exerprison. He was later cises held recently at transferred to the Villa Maria College in detoxification unit in Salt Erie, Perm. the is Lake City. Kowalski Two metal gates were daughter of Mr and Mrs taken from a fence near B.C. Kowalski. 13700 S. State. Value was Villa Maria College is a estimated at $150. private liberal arts An attempted break-i- n institution. It is Erie's was reported at Network oldest institution of Video, 12590 S. 950 E. higher education and the However, entry was not only women's college in completed because the northwestern Pennsylalarm went off. vania. . Draper , officers HIGH YIELD AND SAFETY Hinchoy named hoad of socioty Standings Jordan Valley given College three driveways near sleeping bag valued at 200, while v arnduntoo fromPonn. 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