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Show Sandy schedules final sign ups Huskies, Bengals advance in state basketball action Hillcrest and Brighton High to the advanced at the championship state basketball boys tournament with victories in the first two rounds. 4 the tourney beating Murray on Wednesday. Jordan will state tournanow enter the ment as the second seed from Region Six even though they won the league trophy in the regular season. Jordan's first state contest will be at 6 p.m. on Mar. 6 at Viewmont High School against the third place team from tourney Region Eight. The will continue on Mar. 9 and The second round games will be at Viewmont and Bountiful High's with the final two rounds atBYU. Hillcrest High coach Jim Jimas credited his defense with the win over Box Elder, as the Huskies limited the Bees to just nine field goals and 28 points. Marty Haws led Hillcrest in individual scoring with 15 points, while teammate Reid Porter had 10. The Huskies had another good defensive performance against Davis, plus a bit better offensive effort. Haws ended up with 23 points, Bill Robertson 13, and at Porter 11. After leading the half, Hillcrest broke the game open by outscoring the Darts 1 in the third period. The game was only close through the first period, which ended with the By the Bengals in front half Brighton moved out to a 0 margin. Steve Schreiner and John Beuchert each finished with 17 points and Scott Sperry 83-6- Schools semi-fina- ls 3-- A 4-- A Brighton blitzed Viewmont 81-5- 7 Wednesday then halted Bonneville Friday. Hillcrest 1 win over opened with a Davis Thursday then Box Elder 8 Saturday. That set up Tuesday's slate where the Bengals were scheduled to face Clearfield at 3:10 p.m. and Hillcrest was matched with Skyline at 8:50 p.m. The championship game will be at 8:10 p.m. on Wednesday. The remainder of the Wednesday slate will take place at 2:30, 4:10, and 6:30 p.m. with all games at the of Utah. University Meanwhile, Bingham and West Jordan split in their first and second round games, the Miners drubbing East Wednesday then falling to Clearfield Friday, while West Jordan dropped its opener to Highland Thursday, but bounced back to stop Roy 8 Saturday. In the second round losers bracker, Bingham was matched against Bonneville and West Jordan against Olympus on Tuesday. Meanwhile, over in Region Six, Jordan was upset by South 5 in the finals of the league tournament Friday at West High. The Diggers had opened 71-5- 9 54-4- out-duele- d 45-2- 3-- A 4-- A 77-6- 81-7- 0 7 63-5- 12-1- 3. 8-- 4 24-1-7 61-4- 22-1- Brighton-Viewmo- nt 16-1- 4. 41-3- 47-4- P contributed 11. Bengal coach Duke Reid was able to clear his bench during the final quarter. The Bengals had a little the time against tougher Bonneville Lakers, who hung with Brighton through the first half, which ended at Brighton began stretching the lead in the third period. The Lakers made a couple of runs at the Bengals, but Brighton answered the challenge. Schreiner had 23 points, Richard Saunders 14, and Beuchert 10. after East led Bingham one period of play, but by the half there had been a complete reversal and the Miners took the lead 7 and stayed there. Jay Applegate had 17 points, Blaine Butterfield 12, Ken Peck 17, Jon Roberts 11, and Dan Henderson (Ml ! Headboards Damaged $500 Twin Foam Mattress Pad $3495 $2 99 BUNK BEDS I I IfSfc UV - .Y I VJIIM'IVJ CwS?"l FLOTATION WATER BEDS Payment of a fee is required to cover the cost of the shirt, hat, and Further picture. information can be obtained by phoning the Sandy recreation department at 566-156- 1. slated for Bonnett Ball in Heights area Sign-up- s 10. Bingham led throughout the first three periods against Clearfield, but the Falcons stayed right on the Miners' heels. In the final stanza, Clearfield got hot from the field and took advantage of a preponderance of fouls whistled against Bingham. Henderson led Bingham's 19 with points, while Bob scoring Murdock had 16, Peck 14, and Applegate 11. West Jordan appeared to suffer from a case of opening game jitters against Highland, the first state contest in West Jordan High's history. The Jaguars fell behind early and although they played much better in the second half, they just couldn't make up the lost ground. Brad Johnson had 14 points and Rob Allen 14 for West Jordan. West Jordan looked far more relaxed in their second game against Roy. The Jags jumped out to a first period lead as their defense simply shut the Royals down. Randy Hawks led West Jordan's scoring with 16 points followed by Allen with 15 and Christensen 13. Jordan looked as impressive as ever in its first round game against Murray in the Region Six tourney. Jordan led all the way and, although Murray made a couplft jof, runs .against the Beetdiggers, Jordan cam back to build even bigger leads. Russell Muir had 20 points, Donny McEntire 16, and Curtis Hill 10 for Jordan. A 25 foot jumper at the buzzer was Jordan's undoing in the final against South. Another long range shot moments before had tied the Jordan's Muir game at and Hill had 14 and 13 points respectively. for March 23 USES) lHDD QEBQ CZt 18. 37-2- State action in weightlifting set 54-4- 1 ll 20-1-6 45-4- 5. 45-2- 8 The Utah State Junior Weight-liftin- g Championships will be held Friday, Mar. 23, at the Glendale Community School, 1430 Andrew Ave. in Salt Lake. will be conducted at Weigh-in- s 5 to 6 p.m. with competition to follow at 7 p.m. The meet, sponsored by the Hercules Barbell Club from Union Middle School, is open to amateur athletes 19 or under as of Jan. 1, 1984 and who own a current USWF card. Cards may be purchased at the meet. There will be no entry fee for card holders. The featured events will be the two hands snatch and the two hands clean and jerk. Awards will be presented to first, second, and third places in each weight and age division. Cottonwood Heights Bonnett Ball has scheduled their registration for the 1984 season at the Whitmore Library. The dates and times are as follows: Wednesday Feb. 29 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday Mar. 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturday Mar. 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Parent or guardian must be present at registraton. Girls age 9 to 18 are invited to play. For more information, call Gay Scheen or Nancy Montoya 943-92- 266-291- 8. n . ana up one-hande- tournathe opening round of the Region Six in the finals to but lost ment. Jordan won this game South Jordan will now advance to state action which begins Tuesday, Mar. 6, at Viewmont High School. in post-seaso- n 83-6- 47-4- 5. Gymnastics teams open 1984 league season state Defending gymnastics champ West Jordan opened the 1984 season by blasting Taylorsville Thursday 329.70 to 143.25, capturing first place in every event. Bingham edged Alta 314.19 to 300.30, Hillcrest nipped Brighton and Cyprus 326.65 to 323.3 and title 300.7, and Jordan, the 1 hammered holder, Murray also on Thursday. In upcoming action this 'Thursday, West Jordan will host Bingham and Lehi at 6 p.m., Alta will entertain Cyprus and Kearns at 1 p.m., and Brighton will be at Taylorsville at 6 p.m. Jordan, meanwhile, will be at Orem at 6 p.m. on Mar. 6. Among the top individual performers for West Jordan in its win over Taylorsville was Shannon Carlson, who won the title with optional 35.05 points and was first in the bars at 9.0 and floor at 9.5. Freshman Marni Tesch, who was second optional and tied with Carlsort for first in the beam. In compulsories, Donna Hannert won the floor exercise with a score of 9.2. Hillcrest optional placers against Brighton and Cyprus included Piper Argyle and Debbie Andrews first and second in the floor and Licelle Ashton In bars. the in third Robb was Nicole compulsories, first in the beam, bars, and Smith and Colleen floor; Bridgett Hintze first and second in the vault; Shelley Laird third in the bars; and Jill Halley third in the floor. Robb was the winner compulsory with Smith and Debbie Brad-shasecond and third. Brighton's Susan Jackson won title in the optional that meet by taking first in the vault and bars, third in the floor, and fifth in the beam. Rhonda England was second in the beam and third in the vault, while Sara U1C uca1"' e WdS 111 ai 4-- A 3-- A 323-22- all-arou- In compulsories Kristi Gardner was fourth in the vault and bars and third in the beam. Bingham's top compulsory placers against Alta were listed as Julie Allinson and Wendy Wardle first and third in the vault; Cheryl Rider first, Wardle second, Tereah Grygla third, and Coy Jackson fifth in the floor; Wardle third, and Laura Sweet and Rider tied for fourth in the beam; and Janeen Coates first, Wardle second, and. , Rider fourth in the bars. In optionals, the Miners were led by Cindy Petersen second FAIRBOURN X $IL6Sn;i, Regular Alta's Marni Young was second in to Bingham's Petersen in the optional having won both the bars and vault. Jordan got good performances on the floor' exercise,, bars, and vault against Murray, but was still a little shaky on the beam. d, PESHELL & First half hour free consultation Contingent fee contract if desired Midvale, Utah Specializing in: Personal Injury 'Litigation Real Property . 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Page The final sign up for girls soft-bain Sandy will be held at the Sandy Mall, 9400 S. 700 E., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Mar. 3. The league, sponsored by the Sandy city recreation department, is open to the following age groups: seven to nine years, 10 to 12, 12 to 15, and seniors 16 to 35-2- 8. fade-awa- y 4-- Thursday, March 1, 1984 in girls Softball. 13-- 2 Hillcrest's Marty Haws, number 11, splits Davis defenders, as he drives to the basket during first round action for the Huskies. Hillcrest won the game then followed with a Box over to earn a Elder victory spot in the semi-final- s A win over would there Tuesday. Skyline give them the right to meet either Brighton or Clearfield in the finals Wednesday night. THE SENTINEL NIGHTS From -! vr CARIBBEAN CRUISE From 389 Per Person Includes round trip air fare from SLC, Hotel for 5 nights, "7" NIGHTS 895 Per Person Includes cruise, all food, and entertainment. 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