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Show Alta ladies earn second in Orem cross country High's cross country teams turned in another strong performance over the past week in both dual and invitational competition. First the Hawks polished off Kearns Friday with both the boys and girls winning by scores. Then on perfect the Saturday girls placed second and the boys eighth in the massive Orem Invitational. Bingham and Hillcrest split in their Friday dual, the Miners taking the boys' division while Hillcrest's ladies edged At Orem, Bingham Hillcrest's girls came in fourth and the boys twelth. Jordan took both ends of its dual with West Wednesday, the girls winning and West and the boys Alta 15-5- 0 20-3- 8, 27-2- 8. 16-4- 7 23-3-7, Jordan lost its dual with Taylors-villJordan Bingham, and West Jordan did not send contingents down to Orem. e. Host Orem edged Alta's girls Saturday. The Hawks were led by Mynde Arrington third, Kirsten Aure fourth, La Dee Jensen nineteenth, April Bailey twenty-thirand Heather Hall thirtieth. For the boys the top placer was Kevin Arrington who 73-7- 9 d, Duwayne Warren fight h. James Anderson ninth, and Devon Williams tenth. In West Jordan's loss to Taylorsville. the top placing boys were listed as Mark Weeden second and Todd Abney fourth. Kim Worthen gave thd Jaguar ladies a third place. Brighton did not have a dual this week, but down at Orem Selsa Bowman was sixth in the girls' division. The next best finisher Brighton girl was Joni In the Swift who was forty-sixtwas Smith James race boys' to forced twelfth before running h. retire. Senior bowlers earn awards at Junction Lanes ." e 255-684- 1 266-771- Bengals slip behind in region went golf tournament Peterson at into the Brighton High third round of the Region Two tournament golf Thursday holding a three stroke lead on Taylorsville, but by the end of the day the Bengals had slipped fourteen strokes to the hard charging Warriors to trail 457 to 446. The round was especially painful for Brighton since it came in thirteenth. Arrington was first in the boys occurred at Mick Riley, the division followed by LaVoy Bengals' home course. Alta moved up the notch with a Whitmore, Mike Childs, Daryl 484 total, two strokes over West Orgill, Greg Olsen, Steve Hulse, Russ Steeneck second through Jordan and Bingham, who were seventh. Mynde Arrington won tied for fourth at 486. Hillcrest is the girls' race, setting a course next at 500 followed by Kearns at record of 18:34 in the process. 567. The fourth leg of the region Aure was second, Bailey third, tourney, nine holes at Glenmoor Hall Village, was set for Tuesday of Jensen fourth, fifth.Whitney Milligan sixth, and this week to be followed by the final 18 holes on Oct. 12 at Ashley Rust seventh. In the Bingham-Hillcredual, Glendale. In dual match action, Brighton the Miners' Dave Reniker and West Jordan defeated Brock Stout tied for first, while Hillcrest stopped Kearns 172-2Lance Cloward of Hillcrest was Jordan and edged Tooele third. Jimmy Jex Sterling to Atkinson gave Bingham fourth and Bingham feel 17' and fifth, but Wayne Jensen was Taylorsville. Thursday, Jordan On sixth and Ray Oddorizzi seventh whipped West defeated for the Huskies. Ari McEntire of Wednesday, Brighton affair, Bingham was eighth, Dennis Richfield in a Newmeyer ninth, and Todd In the region tournament, Jones of Bingham tenth. Jill Peacock of Hillcrest won Brighton's best scores were an the girls' division with second even par 36 by Spence Ahrend; going to Shauna Campbell of and a 38 by Rob Peterson. In an Bingham. Karcie Brewer and 18 hole match against Richfield, Patricia Bonney of the Huskies which has won six straight were third and fourth followed state titles, the Bengals finished by Cathie and Becky Warr, with a 23 stroke margin led by Ahrend's three under 69 with k Sabrina Lucero, and Jackie of Bingham. Ninth went to Phillip Moss at 80, Jim Millward Shelly Frame and tenth to Camile Phippen of Hillcrest. Peacock and Brewer were the top placing Huskies at Orem, Peacock placing tenth and Brewer twenty-firsBonney and Frame was twenty-sixt- h Cloward fiftieth. placed twentieth among the boys. Jordan's ladies simply blitzed West, winning the first 10 spots with Angela Ayers, Laurie Christensen, Susan Bickmore, Lisa Williams, Heidi Allen, Kathy Lloyd, Michelle Harris, Shellie West, and Terry Linford. On the boys' side Russell Scott was second, Shawn Winter-bottoN third, Ryan Brown fifth, Russ Draper sixth, David and 82, and Garrett Emery at 83. low for West thought paper." It can be. 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