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Show - w . T 7 THE SENTINEL T TTTTTnVVVlTlMrVlWWWw y t ' ' T Thursday, March y T T " f w ' v j : brought together the "powers that be" in school gymnastics high together, Jordan and West Jordan, and Jordan of the Tuesday 3-- division was able to outpoint its counterpart 340.25 to 229.2. Brighton joined the two gymnastics heavyweights in the 4-- A and finished with tri-me- et 311.80 Meanwhile, an improving Hillcrest team nipped Alta 9 on Tuesday and then did the same to Bingham 306.55 to 2E3.65 on Thursday. "Linda Lee led Jordan's optional efforts, in the winning the uneven parallel bars, floor exercise, balance Deann beam and and Jennifer Jodi Welch, Toole, Walk also brought home places in all four events. 322.45-319.- tri-mee- t, d. In compulsories, Sandy Tackett won the bars, Tammy Green the vault, Teresa Elkins the floor, and Kim Knudsen the beam. Kasey Knight placed in all four events and won the all- - Hillcrest's Jodie Perrin placed first in the Class Three and second in the bars against Alta. Also in Class Three, Angie Petersen won the vault and Jolene Lillie the bars. 47-4- the For Bingham, Cindy Petersen won the Class Two vault, beam, . and floor, while over in Class Three Heidi Robertson won both the vault and bars $17.50 DAY 181-926- 7 8:30 MQM.-FR- I. ra.Aiwi t nil nmufi1 AM 5:30 PM IN TRAVEL Model SHU-500- 0 Regular $47995 lr A - Other Airlodol Dishwasher (S jfS. i W 1 T " : happy with the comeback reports Alta," against Brightoncoach Wayne Langpap. "We didn't win but we played well." , Deadlines i ? Monday, 5 p.m. : News, Display Ads, '. Wedding Announcements xxxxx Tuesday, 4 p.m. All Classified Ads . r CERASEHIEtR MAGA7INE RACK 1' Glaming brats plated frame and natural Twelve year old JoNel Borino, age 12, and her nine year old sister Jana, show off ribbons and trophies they won in a pair of recent gymnastics competitions. Both are from Sandy. JoNel 's nine year old sister Jana, competing in the children's division, took first in the floor exercise, second in the beam and bars, and fifth in the Sandy girls get high honors in gymnastic meets tion. 15W8-'HFa- WHILE THEY LAST Reg. 9M all-arou- SOO standings. In compulsory competition Orem of Saturday, JoNel took first on bars, second of floor, third on vault, and fourth on beam, giving her second in points. Meanwhile, Jana won both the beam and floork was second on bars, and sixth on vault, giving her first in held and Friday with gomtric Excellent for magazines, newspapers or records. LifestylKD construe design. vault. That earned her the second spot in JoNel and Jana Borino, the daughters of Mr and Mrs Wayne Borino, Sandy, took high honors in consecutive gymnastics held dark canvas brown Saturday. The first was held at the Rocky Mountain Gymnastics Club in Murray and the second at the gym. JoNel, age 12, took top honors in bars and floor exercise plus second in vault and third in the beam, giving her the title in the Junior Division of Class II iptionals on Friday. in all-arou- HOME FURNISHINGS 56 V. 7720 So. A JoNel, a seventh grader, attends Mt. Jordan Middle school and Jana is a fourth grader at Bell View Elementary 255-354- 7 ... A BETTER LIFE! Mountainwest Computer BETTER JOB Computer Z3Schools in Sandy. The two young ladies train at Rocky Mountain Gymnastics Club in Murray team MIDVALE "The Computer Training Professionals" under coaches Paul Hunt, Mark Lee, and Nikki Chavez. Both girls have been active in gymnastics since age six. 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Elg took first and Burris second in the Then in Class I, Steve Browning was the first place finisher in points. were There four only competitors in this division, three of those from Utah. Other participating teams in the event were the Wyoming School of Gymnastics from Laramie, Wyo., Gym from Provo; Youngsters from Orem; Gymnastics USA from Cheyenne, Wyo; Murphy's Gymnastics of Salt Lake; USA World from Gymnastics Bountiful; and Olympic School of Gymnastics from St. George. , ' ' KM First ScciFiiy TnriG..v Auto Financina Pt all-arou- Whirlpool Model ..v. Gymnastics wrapped up a very successful BYU Invitational meet recently. UAG won top team honors in .Class V and Class III and. many, individual ..place winnings in Class IV, II, and I competition. In Class V action, Brandon Rodriguez was second and Jason Lauer third in floor exercise; Rodriguez first, Trent Smith second, and Lauer third in the pommel horse; Quin Wigington second and Smith third in the rings; Smith second, Rodriguez third in the vault; Smith first McKay Barnes third on the parallel bars; and Smith first, Rodriguez second in the horizontal bar. Paul Ellis was first in the rings, third in the parallel bars and horizontal bar, and fourth in the floor exercise in the Class IV events. Jared Barnes won the competition in Class d. Start At Only 255-425- 3 ? v 7 1 BRASSCANVAS Academy whirWoi Dishwasher r","j 7 The boys team from the Utah Vii-i On fcH: ::"::!':! '::HfS r ; j suffered a mild concussion, and the Bengals fell apart in the second half. Weston with 14 r points led Brighton. "After the way we were down against Skyline, I was really 2. DOOR competes in BYU gymnastics meet A hi - r UAG boys ai'-r- r I 4 meets tt 1 d. AIRLINE TICKETSCRUISETOURSVACATIONSGROUPS fcr- ; : 0 all-arou- YOUR COMPANION 1 . ps Layton won both the optional floor and beam and Julie Walker the vault. In Hillcrest's win1 over Bingham, the Huskies' Petersen was first in Class Three and beam, while Debbie Andrews won the floor. In optionals, Walker won the bars, while placing second was Lillie WE DO IT ALL IN ONE CALL AT NO EXTRA COST 115 E. 7200 SO. . Highland the way we played against Davis," said McConnell, "I think we would 'have been playing for the title Saturday night." Brighton Brighton got by region one Layton in a hard fought contest Tuesday that saw Missy McCullough score 19 points. But, against. Skyline, McCullough and Blain ended up foul trouble and Cathy Cassull d. TWMfT Travel SUMLE v "If we'd played against' d, . MATZALAH FOR r the half and Davis never challenged after that. Gineal Davidson led Alta with 18 points and Vawdrey added 17. around title. For West Jordan, Julie Ryan won the optional vault and was second in and optional bars. Also placing a second was Sherese Klotovitch in the optional floor and Gina Campbell in the compulsory in ' ' - ; Continued from Page all-arou- points. ' Page 4 17, 1983 Jordan, Hillcrest post wins in gymnastics Last - "A First Secwffity Timeway Simple Interest should he tizsndsad equipment hi your next new or useaS car purchase." TIMEWAY FEATURES: 1. 2. SIMPLE INTEREST . . means you pay only for the time you use the money, with no penalty for early payment. CONVENIENCE . . . make payments by mail or in person at any First Security office or HandiBank location. fa v '.is FirsO: LOW RATES: ... market 3. competitive interest rates. BETTER SAVINGS Before you buy, ask your dealer for First Security Timeway Auto Financing. . . . means you may pay less for your new or used car. SBOnrllty' Members FD1C J . J 1 1 ; |