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Show THE SENTINEL Page 2 Thursday, May 12,1983 ' , Miners, Huskies enter state baseball tourney ' k resurgent Kearns High . A ' u , baseball team upset Hillcrest and bolted past Brighton and Alta to earn the third place spot in Region Two and berth in the state tournament. win over the Reams' Huskies Tuesday gave Bingham the league title outright and forced Hillcrest into a play-of- f ; 4-- A ( 6-- contest 4 against Thursday the third place team from Region One. Hillcrest played like a team that had to prove something Thursday, burying Weber 20-Brighton had a good chance at third in Region Two until they lost to West Jordan 5 Tuesday. The loss, coupled with Alta's win over Taylorsville Monday and Hillcrest loss to Kearns, created a three-wa- y tie for third. Weber, v . 7-- 10-- 6 - ;i ' ' ,. 1.. e intra-leagu- play-off- s Wednesday, Brighton beat Alta to eliminate the Hawks then Kearns stunned the Bengals Jordan also lost out fit a chance for state. The Diggers then dropped a blanked a tough Murray squad 0 Wednesday. Then Judge put the lights out by beating Jordan 54 Thursday. Hillcrest joins Bingham as the only Sentinel area representa6-- 4 6-- 7-- tives at state the 4-- A tournament. The Miners opened Monday against Viewmont and the Huskies against Region Four champ East. (Results not available by deadline time. ) If Bingham defeats Viewmont again play they would Wednesday at 5 p.m. and if Hillcrest gets past East they would follow Bingham in the 7:30 p.m. game, both contests in Magna, not Derks Field as earlier reported. A loss by Bingham means the Miners would play at 2:30 p.m. In the second game of the Wednesday and if Hillcrest is beaten the Huskies would play at 2:30p.m. Play continues Thursday at Ken Price with 2:30, 5, and 7:30 p.m. contests. On Friday, action moves to Derks for 12 noon and 2:30 p.m. games. Finals action on Saturday is scheduled for 5 and 7:30 p.m. at Derks. Of course, all of this depends on the whim of Mother Nature. Hillcrest jumped out to 0 lead in the first inning against Kearns. But, the Cougars got two runs in each of the second and seventh innings plus one in double-heade- Brighton ran into trouble against Kearns. The Cougars jumped out to an early lead and held it. Pitcher Mark Geiselmayr picked up the pitching win for 4-- A Alta Offensively, Kurt a home run, Lloyd had Cchafer loaded double, and bases had a Rich Tulin and Darren Long doubles. had each innings. Kearns picked up five runs in the first two innings against West Jordan Wednesday and one more in the fifth.The Jaguars got one in the sixth plus two in the seventh, where the bases were loaded with two out. But, a ended the rally. t A seven run third inning by South proved to be the difference in the Cub's win over Jordan Tuesday. But, against Murray, Jordan sophomore pitcher Mike shut out Murray, striking out seven. Blake Bush added a grand slam homer. Judge led Jordan all the way Thursday, though the Diggers stayed on the Bulldogs' heels. Jordan threatened in the sixth, but couldn't bring men home. the sixth. Hillcrest added a single run in the fifth. Hillcrest was bothered by some base running errors and a critical miscue in the field in the late fly-ou- going. Hillcresfs pasting of Weber is all the more impressive considering the fact the Huskies only batted four times. Mick Spilker hit two runs and winning pitcher Brett Varoz added another round tripper. Marty Haws added a bases loaded double in the third inning, where Hillcrest picked up nine runs. Strong pitching by West Jordan's Deloy Allred was the key to the Jaguars win over Brighton. Allred threw just 79 pitches. At the plate, West Jordan's Mark Douglas lashed out a single and a triple. Brighton got a much better performance against Alta on Wednesday, as Bengal pitcher John Peterson allowed just two earned runs and Mike Dobecki swatted two home runs. Brent Lb f AN also hit a solo home Automatic or Standard Transmissions COMPLETE REBUILD Also Specializing In 4 Wheel Drive Transfer Cases All Front Wheel Drive Vehicles in 5-- 3-- Wes Rodney Snarr, Midvale, Steve Arnoldus, Salt Lake, and Wallgren, Taylorsville, Leonard Wallgren, Taylorsville, 3-- 2; Region track at Alta, South. . . 2-- 3; 2-- Hillcrest ladies win Davis The fact that the entire Davis Invitational Track and Field meet had to be squeezed into Saturday due to a downpour on Friday, didn't seem to both er the ladies from Hillcrest High. It was rough going, but when the final event was finished and the points totalled, Hillcrest had nosed out host Davis for the team title relay with Jeanene VanWagenen, Karcie Brewer, Amy the mile Snyder, and Camille Phippen. Adding some depth points were Mills third in the discus, Julie Menlove fifth in the intermediate hurdles, Phippen fifth in the 400, and Brewer sixth in the 1600. The medley relay team of Sandy Jeannette Erickson, Harvey, Deann Mousley, and Shauna home brought Campbell Bingham's best finish at Davis, a second, while Campbell was also third in the 800 meters, Sandy Henderson fourth in the long jump and fifth in the 100, and the mile relay team was third. Henderson won both the high hurdles and 100 meters against West Jordan, while other firsts were notched by Suzy Satterfield in the 400, Renae Keiser in the 300 hurdles and the 200, Jill Osborn in the 3200, Cindy Colton in the long jump, Paulette McMullin in the javelin, and all three relays. Natalie Malkos won the 1600 meters and 800 for West Jordan, while Denos was second in the long 57-5- 5. Bingham went on to place eighth and Brighton twelth at Davis, while Jordan visited the Timpview Invitational down in Utah County. Hillcrest also won a practice 6 over Mt. View on dual, In other Tuesday duals, Tuesday. Bingham outscored West Jordan Alta blitzed Kearns 100-2and Brighton edged Taylorsville. The Region Two meet is planned for this Thursday and Friday at Alta High, while in Region Six, South High is the site. Action is set for 11 a.m. at South and 2 p.m. at Alta both days. Hillcrest picked firsts by Jean Mills in the javelin, Amy Snyder in the 300 intermediate hurdles, and 85-4- 87-3- 6, DOES UNITED OFFER THE NEWEST INVESTMENT PLANS? 0-- 5. jump, and Hales second in the 200 meters. In the meet at Davis, Malkos was fifth in the 800 and sixth in the 400. Celsa Bowman and Delores Bolwhann led Brighton's efforts in the Davis Invitational, Bowman fourth and Bolwhann fifth in the 1600 with Bowman ' third an Bolwhann fifth in the 3200. Jordan's Karen Mutheriech won the discus at Timpview, while Julie Winterbottom was fourth in the 100 and sixth in the 200, and Charlinn Lord fourth in the 100. Alta was under strength for the some meet because Davis around wait couldn't competitors until Saturday. The top placers for Joann included the HAWks McDonald third in the high jump, Wendy Smith fifth in the javelin, Shana Khann fifth in the 200, Kersten Aure sixth in tye 800, and Alisa Whitney sixth in the high jump. Alta won all but two events when it swamped Kearns Tuesday including the 100 and 200 with Khann, the 100 hurdles with Mindy Pickering, the 300 hurdles with Whitney MilKgan, the 400 with Janelle Davidson, the 800 with Aure, the shot put and discus with Kim Nielsen, the javelin with Wendy Smith, the long jump with Kristin Vance, and the long jump with McDonald. The next tournament will be held Saturday, at 14, May Washington Terrace, Ogden at 4 p.m. Everyone has to be signed up 15 minutes prior in order to play. 4- - Complete Brake Service 4- - Top Quality Guaranteed At Lower Prices USE THE WANT ADS 5 Taylorsville against Monday. 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