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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, April 12, 1984 Page 2 ,w9WMMBaaaaaIBlBaalnaBaaaaaaaalaalaaaaBBaaBaaMaaaaaaIBIaaaal West Jordan, Jordan claim league gymnastics crowns West Jordan and Jordan Highs repeated as league champions in the Region Two and Six gymnastics meets held last Thursday and Friday and will now try to hang onto their state titles. and The Region Two meet was hosted by Bingham High Thursday. West Jordan's overall team total was 354.70 with Hillcrest second at 339.20, at 336.45, third Brighton Bingham fourth at 333.35, and Alta fifth at 333.05. 4-- A 3-- A Jordan outdistanced Judge to 310.97 in the Region Six meet at West High Friday. state and Both the meets will be held at Alta High this Friday and Saturday. Only Class Two or optional routines will be performed at state. To qualify for state, a competitor must earn a score of 7.3 in the vault, beam, and bars and 7.8 in the floor exercise at region. 345.82 3-- A 4-- A ( ! ; 1 In the Region Two Class Three competition, West Jordan's Nomi Bowen was first with 36.30 points with teammate Gina Campbell second at 35.65 and Hillcrest's Nacole Robb third at 35.05. Tracy Peterson of West Jordan was fourth, Wendy Wardle of Bingham fifth, and Lisa Brainich sixth. all-arou- An overjoyed group of Jordan Beetdiggers celebrate yet another Region Six gymnastics title. Jordan outdistanced second place Judge 345.82 to 310.97. Now the Beetdiggers will try to win their seventh straight title against 3-- A competition like powerful Orem. That meet will be held at Alta High Friday and Saturday. "r -' ff-y- The Class Two champion was Susan Jackson of Brighton with 37.6 points. Bingham's Cindy Peterson was second at 36.70 and West Jordan's Julie Ryan third at 36.60. Piper Argyle of Hillcrest was fourth, Shannon Carlson and Chris Cunningham of West Jordan fifth and sixth. all-arou- V-'- tr 1 n, "It was our compulsories that really helped pull us through," commented West Jordan coach Dana Morris. "They were just awesome, nobody ever came close. But, we must improve our optionals at state." Jordan High It was Jordan's overall depth and team strength that told the story at the Region Six meet. Judge picked up a number of high individual places, but Jordan competitors seemed to outnumber the entire rest of the region while up on the awards stand. In Class Three, Laurie Christensen was first with 34.75 points and teammate Kathy Nieman was second at 34.38. In Class Two Jodi Welch was second at 36.40, Sandy Tackett fourth 35.78, and Teresa Elkins fifth 35.75. Three Class Individual ' results: 1 . ; Bars- - Traci Garner, first, Kasie 9.35; Knight, second; Kathy Nieman, third; Shauna Harlan fourth. Beam- - Michelle Ashby, first, 9.1; fifth. . Floor- - Tracy Peterson, Kim .: v first, 9.1; Knudsen, Garner, Harlan, second; Christensen three tie for fourth. Nieman, Class Two individual results Bars- - Sandy Tackett, first, : Jodi Welch, second; .Tammy. vGreen, third; Teresa Elkins, fourth. Beam- - Welch, third; Tackett, fourth. Vault- - Elkins, fourth; Monique Mauldin, fifth; Jodi Gardner, sixth. Floor exercise- - jodi Welch, first, 9.65; Tackett, second; Elkins, third; Green, fourth ; Kalyn Challis, fifth. 9.3; "We really had trouble staying on the beam and it wasn't our best night on the vault either," explained Jordan coach Margaret Price. "We're a young team, but we don't give up and we just worked through the problems as a team." Bars- - Nomi Bowen, West Jordan, Kristi Gardner, Brighton, tied for first, West Jordan, third; 9.4; Campbell, Butcher, West Jordan, fourth; Robb, Hillcrest, Wardle, Bingham, tied for fifth; Tami Houston, West Jordan, sixth. Hillcrest wins three in boys' tennis competition J 1 JI West Jordan, first Jackson, Brighton, second; Lori West Petersen, Jordan, Jardine, Bingham, tied for third; Carlsen, West Jordan, fifth; Argyle, Hillcrest, sixth. Bars-Susa- n Jackson, Brighton, first, 9.5; Petersen, Bingham, second; Julie Zeisloft, Brighton, Marni Young, Alta, tied for third; Cunningham, West Jordan, fifth; Amy Fraughton, Bingham, sixth. Beam-Juli-Rya- 9.4; follows: first, 9.05; Josie, West Jordan, Wendy Wardle, Bingham, tied for second; Robb, Hillcrest, fourth; Lisa Brainich, Alta, Lora Sweet, fifth; Bingham, Gina Campbell, West Jordan, tied for sixth. 1 Vault- - Susan Jackson, Brighton, first, 6; Ryan, West Jordan, second; Piper Argyle, Hillcrest, third; Rhonda England, Brighton, Cammie Dutson, West Jordan, tied for fourth ; Pete rsen, Bingham, sixth. ; Individual results in each of the Class III events are as West Jordan, first, 9.0; Donna Hannart, West Jordan second; Tiffin Butcher, West Jordan, Nacole Robb, Hillcrest, tied for third; Leah Strong, Brighton, fifth; Kim ; Milne, Alta, sixth. . Vault-- Kim Martin, Alta, first, 9.3; Steph Nelson, Alta, second; Nomi Bowen and Andrew Josie, West Jordan, tied for third; Cindy Melendez, Alta, fifth; Heidi Hunger, Alta, sixth. Beam- - Nomi Bowen, West Jordan, 1 Bingham, first, 9.S; Chris Cunningham, West Jordan, Shannon Carlsen, West Jordan, tied for second; Mamie Tesch, West Jordan, Susan Jackson, Brighton, tied for fourth; Julie Ryan, sixth, Laureen second; , Laurie Muir, Christensen, third. Vault- - Tammy Green, first, 9.25; Nieman third; Knight, fourth; Christensen Floor exercise- - r Class Two individual results: Floor exercise- - Cindy Petersen, First Security just put $163 million in Home Improvement money within your reach. .if v and upside down Piper Argyle of Hillcrest is during beam routine Thursday night at Bingham High. Argyle placed sixth in this event and Hillcrest second in the team standings. Hillcrest High posted three convincing wins in boys' tennis action over the past week. The Huskies blanked Bingham Tuesday then won 1 over both West Jordan and Taylorsville on Wednesday and Friday. Brighton came up with another victory in their only match of the past week against Alta on Wednesday. After falling to Brighton, Alta's Hawks nipped Bingham Friday. Bingham won one of three, beating Kearns Wednesday. Jordan lost two 1 matches to Tooele Tuesday and Murray Thursday, while West Jordan lost three falling to Taylorsville 2 to Kearns Monday and to in loss to addition the Friday Hillcrest. 5-- 0 4-- 5-- 0 3-- 2 Collins 6-- 2, 2 6-- at second doubles against Taylorsville. its victory over Alta, Brighton's R. J. Stevens won - 3 at first singles; Craig Parry took second singles' Frank Sanchez won at third David singles in sets of Boyle and Trent Wignell won - 6 over Damn Speck and Scott at first doubles, and John Lee and Matt Bennett won at second doubles. In 6-- 3, 6- 6--1; 6-- 6-- 1, 6-- 1; 6-- 2, 7- 6-- 3, 6-- 3 5-- 0 4-- 3-- 5-- 0 In Hillcrest's win over Bingham, Marty Olsen took first over Shawn singles Rindlesbacher; Jeff Weichers won at second singles Todd Rindlesbacher nipped Cory Jesse Scott White and Brian Burch took first doubles and Todd Clark 0 and P.J. Collins won at second doubles. 7-- 5, 5-- 7, 7-- 5 6-- 1; 6-- 0, 3-- 6, 6-- 1, 6-- 3, 6-- 2; 6-- 4; 6-- 6-- 2, Tony Wallin picked up a two set with at first singles to get Alta off on the right foot against Bingham. The first doubles team of John Day and David Gourley and the second doubles team of Marvin Morris and Brent Erickson each ' won in three sets. Jason Jack and Cory Jesse won for Bingham at second and third singles. 11 won all five Bingham individual matches against Shawn Kearns, including Rindlesbacher, Jason Jack, and Cory Jesse at first, second, and third singles and Tim Bingham and Ken Matsen at first doubles and Shane Searle and Dean Ertel at second doubles. ; Hillcrest's only loss against West Jordan came at first singles where Mike Zuro defeatAt ed Marty Olsen second singles Weichers won at third singles Rindlesbacher won the doubles team of White and Burch won and at second doubles Clark and Collins won 7-- 5. 6--4, 6-- 0, 6-- 0; 6-- 4, 6-- 1; 6-- 4, 6-- 1; 6-- 4. 6-- 0, 0 at Weichers won second singles; Rindlesbacher at third singles; White at and Dennis Pendington first doubles; and Clark and 6-- 6-- 0, Brighton High's Susan Jackson soars through floor exercise routine in route to the Class Two title at the Region Two gymnastics meet. West Jordan took the team title in the meet, which was held Thursday at Bingham High. all-arou- 6-- 2, 4-- 6, 6-- 4 7-- 6, 7-- 5 West Jordan picked up two against Taylorsville, Mike , 3 at first singles and Darren Jones at second singles ; wins Zuro 4-- 6-- 3, 3-- 6, 6-- 1, 6-- 6-- 1. . High's only win against Tooele came at second doubles with David Eddington and Brett Gardner. The first doubles team of Mike Gomez won and Jorge against Murray. Jordan I . 'i V ' " T Each of the 163 offices of First Security has a million dollars to loan for Home Improvements. Pick your project now! Do it hire it yourself-- or done. With a Timeway Simple Interest Loan you can do the repairs you need or make the changes you want. And get the job done-no- w! Timeway lets you save interest by paying extra or early. You pay only for the time you use the money. S'o, if your home has room for improvement-remod- el, renovate, restore or repair with a Timeway Simple Interest Home Improvement Loan. 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