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Show - . -" v , m ( W iiihi imimi, iiimim it , k t . ' THE SENTINEL h, r ,)- Region tennis tourneys finishing up, state next M ; , i (k'terniine who obtains the third place remon medal Ariga byed the first round then won a close match with a West plaver She lell to a Judge plaer then linished by heating the top ranked competitor trom .lonl.iii Hmh finished Ihirci as a and h (jualifit-i- l individual playrr l"t' MiU n ihe Kcmon Six Ihhiis lourru , , tram v r iiii-n- - hcldWcdiifsda.v A slatt- tnurnamt'nt hrlil Knday and Saturda l The ! - '. vmII at thr TuvlorsvilU Hih nurts. U'Hinninn at 9 a in h'nda and lo a til Saturday In Itvgion Two. the final dual South Also winning medals lor the were Mit.i Tuinei at Beetdiggers second singles and Lisa Thomas and Alisa Matsumon at first doubles. the season were complete! Tuesday with Brighton win finishing undefeated with over Taylorsville. Alta blanking West Jordan .V; and Hillcrest shutting out Kearns by the same score. The Region Two meet was held on Monday and Tuesday of this week at Taylorsville. available Results not by deadline.) matches i v. J) ol 5-- 0 Jordan, Kerri Giebel won at first singles; Debbie Nord-berat second singles; Charlotte Cato at third Korie Loosle and singles; 5 Melanie Ball at first doubles : and Holly Quintana and Michelle Gee Hillcrest had the same kind of luck against Kearns with Melissa Priest winning at first Karen Jeppson at singles, second singles. Susan Swapp at third singles, Wendy and Robin Webber at first doubles and Michelle Olsen and Kathy Baer at second doubles. 6-- 0. rT) - 11? ' :? 6-- for Monday of this week f titu iwwimmc mm IMVtUK 7 4 3 A 26-1- Huskies zero in on league title with victory over Alia Ritchie also contributed on a strong performances in the game. Although the four yard pass from Bill RobertHuskies scored four touchdowns son. Ritchie also recovered a to two for the Hawks, only two muffed Alta punt reception that could be credited to the Alta led to a one yard scoring plunge defense, the others coming on an by Rob Hill. return by Alan 80 yard kick-of- f Both of Alta's scores came in second half the fourth period, the first to start the Hoyne and a 40 yard interception return capping a long drive with a one by Marty Haws in the same yard run by Troy. Long. Moments later, Alta quarterperiod. Hillcrest's defense, on the back Mike Jensen hit John other hand, restricted the Roderick with a three yard Hawks' ground game, forcing touchdown pass. Alta coach the them into the air, where Husky Doug Berry praised defenders captured four inter- defensive play of Dave Walker, ceptions, Haws with two and Joe Pat McGinnis, Roger Taylor, Long and Bryan Ritchie with one and Troy Long. each. Ritchie's interception set Jordan ran up points like an which Hillcrest's first score, adding machine against Kearns. up Hill-crest-A- 26-1- - , loss. Jordan set up a similar showdown with West this Friday, by trouncing Kearns 42-In other action, Bingham nipped West Jordan 6 and was by upset Brighton Taylorsville Both defenses came up with 6. 7-- 23-2- 0. IT v 1 In the first period, Darrell VanAmen scored on a 14 yard run and only a five yard touchMike from down pass Thompson. In the second period, Thompson went to air again, hitting Kyle Simons for 15 yards and a third Digger six pointer. VanAmen capped the first half with a 16 yard scoring run. VanAmen got his fourth touchdown on a 21 yard run and Thompson finished with a five yard keeper. VanAmen also kicked six extra points. Thompson hit on seven of 10 passes for 173 yards and one touchdown. On the ground VanAmen 'finished with 155 yards on 17 carries and three touchdowns, plus a score via the air. Rob Farnsworth picked up 132 yards on 14 rushes. Defensively, Chris Heaps had two interceptions. A point after kick by Ken Peck proved to be the difference in Bingham's win over West Jordan. Peck's kick came after the Miners scored their only touchdown on an eight yard pass from Pat Newbold to Shawn Butterfield in the fourth quarter. West Jordan had opened the scoring in the first period, after a run by Rex Garrett to the three set up a touchdown keeper by quarterback Mark Douglas. The extra point attempt hit the cross OH St., Mldvol. Utah 84047 flM Ml 0 Jm St. Miaval, Utah 84047 Landm 527 Monro M. Midvole )cntinl Inc. o rvmrgorer jeon Kjoairty uavio Jomei M. a Jean M. Londerl J. Korr & Vivion L. Uodrrty "T7"Wt Confr St. Midvolo. Utor. 84047 CoolMg St. WidvoU , UtoK 84047 Uton B4047 Monroo bV St., Midvalo, 371 AdOTO 5t.. MidVolo. 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According to Brighton High coach Steve Dangerfield, the Bengals played well against Taylorsville, but only in streaks. Brighton trailed 0 when Tyler VanKampen gave the Bengals a safety then Kyle Edwards ran the ensuing kickoff back GO yards for six. Tim Kinney scored on a three yard run in the third period and Tim Wagstaff added the P.A.T. Brighton's last score came on a Ryan Schmidt sneak with 30 seconds left in the game. (S300 So f reewsy: p.m. Thursday Cheap Skate Night $1P2 Person f9 i Call for Reservations 532-472- 01 9 561 1 791 -- CLASSIC SKATING 9151 So. 255 WM Sandy i -- At 3 DAY SALE Thur., Fri. & Sat. BUNK BEDS fir mmf HEAVY jf- Bona"1;.. - Economy 58995 "CHILD PROOF" i Mipple UPHOLSTERING HOUSE UpholsfnotFlnw 561-011- 5r Place Mats Roller Skating Coloring Books or 2 Game To kens Balloons Free Skating a) Watersllde Pass for Birthday Child Birthday Song A Name Announced We clean up. 13-- or. 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Hillcrest came away with a 2 victory and the inside track for a league title. 9 M OfMMIMUMI Weekly Alta High's Pete Morely makes a leaping catch while under pressure from Hillcrest defender Marty Haws. Action is from Wednesday showdown match between the Region Two teams, 6-- 3. ruaucAnoM Jordoo VoMty Sntiol x moutncf wmut 125 7-- Of OWNERSHIP, MANAGE WENT AMO CIRCULATION: STATEMENT o 6--3 6--4. against a player from Murray to mmmmmr- 0 0 6-- 0. Gayton still had a playoff match ? 6-- g 6-- 6-- 1, singles, and Yaeko Ariga. who was second at third singles. Though she qualified for state, set Alta's match against West In Advancing to state for Jordan was first singles player Lori Clayton, who was third at first There are still two more weeks to go in the Region Two football season, but with Hillcrest's 2 win over Alta Wednesday, the Huskies are a good bet to capture the league title, that is if they can move aside Kearns Thursday. rThe Huskies and Hawks entered the fray as the only Region Two teams without a 7 Page Thursday. Oci 13.1983 Furniture 1 51 N. Main. Midvale k7 Bunkles and Mattresses V3995 0300 QO0D Q, I; SBErtDDDO |