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Show n THE SENTINEL Thursday, April 5,1 984 -- ill Page 2 VV ( r -- X V- - V ' - - " 1 Region gymnastics set for Thursday, Friday With meets 2SA 14 A f now completed, gymnastics teams from the six Jordan District high schools are setting their sights on regional for this action scheduled Thursday and Friday. The Region Two meet will be held at Bingham High Thursday, beginning at 3 p.m., while the Region Six meet will get underway Friday at 4:30 p.m. at West i ) rr their final regular season High. Jordan and West Jordan, the front runners in their respective leagues, finished the regular season on a positive note. The crushed Tooele Beetdiggers 338.2 to 74.85 Thursday, Tooele being unable to put a full team on the floor. Also on Thursday, over West Jordan won a Orem and Alta, the Jaguars earning 349.4 points to Orem's 348.1 and Alta's 318.0. And Brighton defeated Kearns tri-me- et twenty-seconward from the Stake won first place in LDS girls twenty-seconbasketball. defeated Sandy Sandy seventeenth 30-- in the finals on regional was team tournament The also awarded the sportsmanship trophy. Saturday. The Sandy d Sandy-Hillcre- st d 327-28- 0. 6 against Jordan, Brighton pick up two wins in baseball olav on Thursday, and Bingham, more top ranked facing Despite the intermittent bad weather over the past week, all of the area's high school baseball teams managed to get in their full schedule of contests over the past week. Jordan High completed its schedule with a 26-Weber on Tuesday of pasting and a 3 nipping Alta on also Brighton Wednesday. notched two victories, stunning Hillcrest Tuesday and Kearns Thursday. whipping Alta In other action, Kearns hammered Tuesday, Hillcrest bounced back from its loss to Brighton to West defeat Bingham Jordan trounced Granite Monday then fell to Taylorsville 7-- competition, was edged by Taylorsville 3 Tuesday. Everybody got hits in the Beetdiggers win over Weber Tuesday. Troy Thomas went three for three with a triple, Mike Thompson four for four with a double, and Brad Bryan had two doubles in going three for four. Mike Johnson pitched the first three innings, striking out eight before being relieved by first Mike Graham and later by Jed Oliver. Jordan and Alta battled to a 3 tie in regulation Wednesday. The Hawks opened with a run in the first then Jordan got two in the second. Alta took back the 4-- 6 pre-seas- 4-- 9--6 9-- 5 16-- 7 10-- 3 3-- 5, 19-- 3 SENTONEIL CARROERS NEEDED Boys and Girls, ages it 8-1- 3: delivery Near your own home Will not interfere with Once-a-wee- k school or other activities If you are interested in being a carrier for the Sentinel following: Compulsories- - Vault, Kathy Nieman first, 8.9; Casey Knight, second, 8.8; Angie Wilkinson, third, 8.7; Tammy Green, lead with a two run fourth, but Jordan tied it with a run in the seventh. Jordan got the winning run when Rob Farnsworth was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in the eighth. Farnsworth and Mike Johnson pitched for Jordan. Brighton and Hillcrest were knotted at going into the sixth inning, then the Bengals came up with three runs to break the tie. Mark Gorrange and Mark Emery saw action on the mound for Brighton. At the plate, Rich Goodrich had a home run and Chris and Harris Eddie McDaniels added triples. was the John Peterson winning pitcher against Kearns Thursday. He was aided by the offensive efforts of Chad Fife and McDaniels who hit a triple and double respectively. Scott Deyhle threw seven strikeouts in four innings and Craig Schmitke added four in three innings of work for Alta against Kearns. The Hawks had 21 hits in the contest as Darren Handley went four for five with two doubles and eight rbi's, Troy Long went three for four, and Steve Hardy and Tony Wartman each had triples. Hillcrest pitchers Brian Miller and Todd Kennedy gave up just six hits to Bingham Thursday, while the Huskies came up with 12 hits. Alan Hoyne went five for five with two doubles, and Bill Robertson and Jim Ackley each added triples. Bingham was without the services of Jay Applegate and Blaine Butter-fiel- d in this contest. Mark Douglas came up with two home runs and two doubles, knocking in six runs, to lead West Jordan over Granite. Steve Estey had a single and a triple as the Jaguars slapped out 14 hits. Deloy Allred and Eric Newson pitched. Taylorsville jumped out to a lead in the first inning and West Jordan never could quite catch them. The Jags came to within a run, with a two run seventh, but the Warriors finished with three runs in the bottom of the seventh. Darin Jones' double was one of nine West Jordan hits. 6-- 6 2-- Newspapers, fill out the form below and mail it to: 0 4-- 3, Sentinel Newspaper Circulation Box Taylorsville stole a victory away from Bingham Tuesday. The Miners led 1 and had two out with the bases loaded, but an overthrow scored the tying runs for Taylorsville then a hit brought home the game winner. Brian pitched 14 strikeouts for the Miners and gave up just five hits. 3-- 128 Midvale, Utah 84047 I lvd fourth; Lauri Christensen, fifth; Leslie Bishop, sixth. Floor, Kim 9.0; first, Nieman, Knudsen, second, 8.90 Monique Mauldin, Shauna Harlan, tied for third; Christensen, Becky Reich, tied for fifth. Beam, Nieman, first, 8.8; Mauldin, second, 8.65; Christensen, third, 8.6; Cindy Grygla, fourth; Michelle Ashby, fifth; Shannon Learned, sixth; Bars, Traci Gardner, first, 9.3; Knight, second, 8.95; Nieman, third, 8.6; Harlan, fourth; Christensen, fifth; Knudsen, sixth. Nieman first, Christensen second. Teresa Vault, Optionals- Elkins, first, 9.2; Mauldin, second, 8.9; Jody Gardner, third, 8.8; Knudsen, fourth; Kalyn Challis, Harlan, tied for fifth. Beam, Jodi Welch, first, 8.7; Sandi Tackett, second, 8.5; Elkins, third, 7.75; Challis, fourth; Gardner, fifth; Knight, sixth. Bars, Tackett, first, 8.95; Elkins, second, 8.35; Welch, third, 8.05; Tammy Green, fourth; Wilkinson, fifth:' Elkins first, Gardner second. Among the top option placers for West Jordan in its was Mamie Tesch, first, optional bars. Tina Campbell placed first in the compulsory d, d, tri-me- et Swim program sets evaluation An evaluation session for competitive swim instruction will be held Friday, April 6, between 2 : 30 and 5 : 30 p.m. at the Midvale Middle School pool, 138 Pioneer. The session is designed to help determine' which level of instruction each swimmer should be place in andor if additional fundamentals are needed in the regular classes. The Neptune Swim Club, which is currently being organized, will be developed from these classes. The club will be open to young men and women ages eight to 18. There is no cost for evaluation. Registration for the classes will also be conducted on Friday. Classes will run from April 9 to May 25, a total of 24 hours of instruction. Payment of a fee is required for these classes. Beginning competitive classes will be held on Monday, Tuesday, and Fridays and advanced classes on Tuesday, Thursday; and Friday. Classes will last from 2:30 to 4:30 Monday through Thursday and 2:30 to 4 p.m. on Friday. tri-me- vault and in the compulsory Nomi Bowen was second in the compulsory bars and beam, while Shannon Carlsen and Chris Cunningham were second and third in the optional bars. For Alta, Debbie Olson was fifth in compulsory floor, third in the compulsory beam, and Sheri Forbes fourth in the optional sixth placed vault. Leading Brighton efforts in its win over Kearns were Susan Jackson and Rhonda England, o who placed in the and Cami optional Goodrow, who was first in the compulsory d. d. one-tw- all-arou- d. one-two-thr- Second week in girls' track action completed Following in the footsteps of the male counterparts, the Alta High girls' track team won big in its second league track meet of over Bingham the season, Tuesday. The Hillcrest and Brighton ladies also won, the Huskies' 87 to 58 and 23 taking a over Granger and Kearns and Brighton over West Jordan In Region Six, the Jordan girls were edged by Murray Alta got started with Kirsten Aure, who won both the 800 and 1600, while Michelle Stewart won the 100, Shaline Sargeant the 200, Mindy Pickering the 100 hurdles, Heather Hall the two mile, Alisa Whitney the high and long jumps, and Shari Seibold the shot put and discus. Alta also won all three relays. Bingham's only first place came in the 300 hurdles by Sabrina Lucero. In Hillcrest's victory, the Huskies got firsts from Leslie Erickson in the 100 hurdles, Camile Phippen in the 400 and 200, Julie Menlove in the 300 hurdles, Jill Peacock in the 800, and Richelle Tripp in the seconds from Jill javelin; Jenkins in the 800 and Jeanene VanWagenen in the 200; and thirds from Patricia Bonney in the 800 and Suzanne Pressett in the 200. Hillcrest won both the 400 and mile relays. Among Brighton's top placers in the dual with West Jordan were Celsa Bowman first in the 1600; Michelle Martin in the 100 and 200 meters, West in the 100 meters and 300 hurdles, Boggess in the high jump, and Ward in the long jump. Brighton also won the 400 relay. For West Jordan, Tania Hasson won the discus and shot put, Natalie Malkosgannis took first in the 400; Baxter captured the 800, and Denos won the javelin. West Jordan also took the mile relay. In Jordan's meet with Murray, Jordan's Chris Coker, Tracy McCoy, and Rachell in the Bentley ran 100 hurdles; Bentley was third in the 100 and 300 hurdles. 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