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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday. Feb. 2.1984 Page HHS tested by Bingham, Jordan turns back Judge 0 65-6- if 62-4- -1 v. . cliff-hang- fn - 4k i 53-4- 4 9 er 8 meanwhile, Brighton, rebounded from some shaky moments over the past week, to notch a pair of wins, 9 over iy"v'' inmninm Hillcrest High survived a scare at the hands of Bingham on Tuesday night, Jan. 24, but followed with a victory over Kearns Friday to retain its unblemished league record and its lead in Region Two boys basketball. of its Jordan had a own over in Region Six, turning back Judge Friday as the maintained their Diggers stranglehold on the number one spot in that league. 72-5- we lost all Hillcrest's Troy Mika executes a cartwheel under pressure from Brighton's Kris Hodgkins in 132 pound action in the "Battle of the Ax" staged at Hillcrest. Hodgkins Wednesday night managed a hard fought win over Mika, while his team took its fifteenth "Ax" 29-- 5. 1 Bengals keep the 'Ax' and Hawks retain the 'Hammer' It was a night for the incumbents, once again, in "Battle of the Ax" and "Battle of the Hammer" wrestling action and Wednesday Thursday nights. Brighton, by virtue of a 5 victory over Hillcrest, will add 29-1- FAG5RDC . sSr Tliurs., Fri., Sat. " B" 2686 W. 9000 S., West Jordan d WINTER LINGERIE & ROBES On Rolls- - Flat Folds - ROBE VELOURS On Rolls- S398 $049 - yd. Flat 8 49-1- CENTER r,PANNE' PLUSH 13-1- 8 46-1- Folds-co- a lb yd. 13-- 0 108" SATIN NYLON TRICOT $1 98 108" SHEER NYLON TRICOT $149 yd. 108" BRUSHED 54" PRINT ? On Rolls 99 49 I yd. yd FAKE FURS QUILTED Single Sided- - popnn Double Sided $098 O yd. $4 98 $229 Pastels, Fancies 60" CORDUROY Solids and Plaids $298-$39- 8 ,b Just Arrived WOOLS " WOOL BLENDS $198 yd. vd TOUGHSKIN LYCRA 2 WAY DENIM stretch $098 yd. 60" Arrived Just 60" $2 98 yd. 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John Miller and Mark Siegler contributed off the bench. For Alta, Troy Long has 10 and Travis Clark, Steve Hardy, and Osieja eight each. 21-1- e. buzzer. Marty Haws and Reid Porter led Hillcrest's scoring with 19 each, while Bill Robertson added 13 and Brian Miller six. For the Miners, Jon Roberts had 18, Ken Peck 15, and Blayne Butterfield 13. The Hillcrest-Kearn- s game was close through the first half with Hillcrest leading 6 and 7 at the quarters. Kearns was still holding on through the third period which ended with But, in the Huskies in front the fourth quarter Hillcrest Porter had Kearns 24, Haws 23, and Robertson 13. Jordan and Judge practically in traded the first half of that game. Judge at the end of the led by one, first period and also at the half The Diggers caught fire in the third quarter, ending it with lead. Judge battled back a in the fourth, but Jordan held the Bulldogs off with key foul 46-2- 47-4- d 31-2- Allen 10. 43-3- 8. had trouble shaking Taylorsville Friday. The Miners took a lead by the end of the first period and made the Bingham out-scor- 19-1- 1. 12-1- margin eight, 7 by halftime. Taylorsville cut that to five, with one period to go. In the final quarter, Bingham pulled but Taylorsaway again at ville got the last two baskets. Jay Applegate ended up with 28 points, Bob Murdock with 10, and Ken Peck nine. 35-2- basket-for-basketb- 50-4- 11-1- 0, 70-6-2, 23-2- 40-2- 1 8 BEST FOOT FORWARD By i Dr. A. Fred Kotter NEUROMA A sudden sharp, stabbing andor shooting pain in the toes, usually between the third and fourth toes, frequently brings patients to the podiatrist. The agonizing pain is felt upon slightest movement; it eases when the shoe is removed and the area massaged. The cause is compression of a small toe nerve between two displaced metatarsal bones. This is a neuroma. 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Brad Johnson had 18 points, Jeff Price 17, and Robbie 17-1- DON'T WAIT I GIDaTOGECEEIIS bfifffii man-for-ma- 6 29-2-1 On t FOUNDATION iAA lolUU 4 9IlOlM ONIY! j' IBfefcTT Hill-cre- st Mismatched y .1M 7 70-6- km TWIN SET In 249 63-5- 1 MATTRESS rlototion A- - Waterbedi 252 CoH, Inner Spring FounOalkm. 77-5- ( 16-- 3 Ny'n SKIWEAR 3-- 2 BRUSHED NYLON NYLON $-1- yd. 8-- 6 12-- its fifteenth orange and white around the Ax handle, while Alta won its fifth straight Hammer over Bingham. dual Jordan High, over in Region Six, lost two duals over the past to Tooele week, falling 1 to West and Tuesday Thursday. West Jordan didn't wrestle last week, but will host the Region Two tournament this Thursday. Wednesday and Wrestling will be held at 3 and 6 p.m. Wednesday and 3, 6, and 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The Region Six tourney will be held at West High Wednesday with sessions slated at 10 a.m. and 1, 6, and 7 p.m. Brighton jumped out to a lead over Hillcrest quick Wednesday night, as David Cloward and Chris Scharman earned decisions over Hillcrest's Howard Peet and Monty Cook at 98 and 105 pounds. Then the Bengals' Sean Keller won by major decision over Lec Cook at 112 and Matt Bain won a" decision over Mike Stidham with a last second take down at 119. Hillcrest got on the board when John Harrington won by decision over Joe Imperiale at 126, but Kris Hodgkins made it with a close decision over Troy Mikah of Hillcrest at 132. Brighton's Perry Skudlarczyk then shocked Ron Neff with a major decision at 138 and Mark Romine edged Hillcrest's John Mitchell in the final 30 seconds at 145. The Huskies then followed with three straight wins, Blake Cook winning by decision over Matt Belov at 155, Rob Hill decisioning John Petersen 167, and Joe VanValkenburg pinning Scott Snow 185. But, the Bengals put a ribbon on the night with heavyweight Mike Williams winning by fall over Greg Burr. "Hillcrest wrestled well," commented Bengal coach Dave Chavis, "but, we were ready. The match went pretty much as we expected it would." "We'd hoped to pick up some wins at 105, 119, and 138, but that didn't happen," stated Don Neff, the Hillcrest coach. "We had three really close matches and 38-1- three." Bingham drew first blood in the Hammer Thursday with Gordon Jackman winning an decision over Brett Gordon. Then Alta came back with pins by Brooke Nipko 105 and Scott Williams 112 over Ken Audredge and Matt Rawley, building a 3 lead. But, a pin by Shane Fullmer over Chet Nipko 119 and a major decision by Dan Montoya over Jeff Dehlin 126 gave Bingham a 2 lead. That lead was short-livehowever, with Alta's Buddy Zarbock 132 and Dan Gillespie 138 winning decisions over Brad Cherrington and Gary Davis. Zarbach came back from a painful injury to win with a last second takedown. The Hawks also got pins from David Douglas 145 and Erik Gustafson 155 over Mike Miller and Scott Thomas, followed a superior decision by Kory Young over Bingham's Mike Kochevar at 167. Bingham's David Allen won by forfeit at 185 and Alta's Scott VanWoerkom won by decision over Brad Cutler at heavyweight. "It was a good win for us," Alta coach Eric reported Hendershot. "I thought it would be closer, however. ' ' Of Jordan High's four winners against Tooele, three were by fall: Angello Trujillo at 119, Clark Edwinson 126, and John Churches 167. The fourth, Sean Hansen at 132, won by major pitches. Donny McEntire had lc! points and Mike Gomez and Guyl HendricKson loeacn. Brighton coach Duke Reidl credited his defense with the win as an over Taylorsville, n limited aggressive the Warriors to just one man in double figures. The Bengals got good balanced scoring with Steve Schreiner hitting for 18 points, Scott Sperry for 16, and Brown and Matt Todd Taylorsville Tuesday and over Alta Friday. West Jordan won its only contest of the week, Tuesday edging Kearns and Bingham came back after the heartbreaking loss to to nip Taylorsville . Friday. of the By the midway mark third period, Hillcrest had built lead over Bingham. up switched to a Miners the Then to force some turnovers. The Miners' shooting also began to pick up, from 11 of 35 from the field in the first half to 15 of 22 in the second. Hillcrest on the other hand, ran into trouble at the foul line, 14 in connecting on only five of half. second the m to Bingham had a chance go the but front with 17 seconds left, shot was off the mark. Hillcrest had a chance to ice it at the line, but missed on a Bingham misfired up on another fielder, but forced two straight jump balls. 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