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Show THE SENTINEL Bingham wins a pair in high school baseball competition Of the ; area's six high school baseball teams, only one, Bingham, turned in a perfect week in action staged over the past seven days or so. For the rest, mixed results were the rule. . The Miners opened with a 64 fwin over Alta Thursday and followed with a hard fought 1 :Jvictory over Brighton Friday. I Brighton had earlier nipped Alta on Tuesday. Alta bounced back from those two losses by edging West Jordan Friday. : Meanwhile, Hillcrest and : Jordan each gained a split, the Huskies following a 2 loss to Taylorsville on Tuesday with a 4-2-- 17-- 6 4-- 2 7-- "? Dr. Harald ti ' Olafsson 8522 S.1300 E. 9 13-- 1 4-- -- 4-- 4 5-- Sports Schedule Baseball: Wednesday, April 11- Judge at Jordan Bingham at West Jordan Alta at Hillcrest Brighton at Taylorsville Thursday, April 12- Murray at Jordan (makeup game) Friday, April I 13- - at Jordan Kearns at Alta Taylorsville at Bingham Hillcrest at Brighton Tooele 13-1- 4- 4-- A 4-- A 3-- A Friday, April mm vm-- Home of the Salt Lake Stars Dazzle Dancers Razzle Dazzle Salt Lake Star Clinic Registration & Open House 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. April 14, 1984 Exciting performances for this year will include The Osmonds Freedom Festival and Try-Outs- !! much more. Girls join us for the exciting world of dance with the Salt Lake Stars! 6 XJj 4-- A 3-- 3855 SO. 500 WEST StC, V UTAH 13- - West Jordan at Bingham Hillcrest at Alta Taylorsville at Brighton Track and Field: Wednesday, April 11- Jordan double dual at East with Judge and Viewmont, 3 p.m. and Saturday, Friday April Weber State Invitational in Ogden, Friday girls' meet, Saturday boys' meet. Tuesday, April 17- West Jordan at Kearns Bingham at Taylorsville Alta at Hillcrest (Region Two duals begin at 1:30p.m.) 13-1- UAG gymnasts earn berths in regional meet All five Utah Academy of Gymnastics entrants qualified for regional competition based on performances in the Class Two state meet held last week. The regionals will be held this weekend in Mesa, Arizona. In addition, Jacki Allen returned Monday from the Class One regionals in San Diego with a second in the bars and a fourth but place finish ending just six tenths of a point short of qualifying for the sectionals. In the State Class Two meet, Vicki Dyches was first and won the beam and floor exercise in the senior division. In the junior division, Jenny Baker was second first beam, and third floor; Heidi Wright was third second bars, fourth sixth beam; Amy and floor, Keller was seventh and first in the floor; and Jane Greenwood was tenth and ninth in the floor. As a team, Utah Academy placed third. d, all-arou- d, d, all-arou- stage Sports Day in Jordan District set April 27 dual, invitational action The boys' track teams from Hillcrest and Brighton Highs captured victories over league opponents over the past week as well as participating in Coaches' Icebreaker meet held Friday and Saturday at Ben Lomond High in Ogden. The Huskies blasted West Jordan and Park City in a Tuesday 137 to 39 and 13. Brighton stopped Bingham, also Hillcrest on Tuesday, went on to place fourth in the Icebreaker. In other boys' action, Jordan lost a tough one to West while Alta, which didn't have a dual meet, ended up taking second at the Icebreaker. Among the top placers for Hillcrest in the Tuesday were Danny Snyder first Dennis in both hurdles, Newmeyer first in the 800, Ray Odorizzi first in the mile, Derek Pullan first in the two mile, Pete Dasevich first in the shot put, Shane Beeney first in the discus, Scott Briggs first in the pole vault, Darin Vincent first in the high jump, Calvin Davis first in the long jump, Ron Neff second and Scott Urban third in the 400, and Lance Cloward second and Brad Johnston third in the two First for placers Jordan against West included Russell Muir in the 800 and high jump, Richard Bruce in the pole vault, and Russell Nelson in the discus ; seconds went to Mike Harris 400, Robin Adair shot put, Mike Butkovich pole vault, and Larry Knight discus; thirds to John Manley mile, Steve Holtby 300 tri-me- et Plans are being finalized for the Fourth Annual Jordan School District Sports Day. This is a track and field meet for all special education and physically handicapped students in the district. Over 350 athletes will compete hurdles, Andrew Pond high jump and Harris long jump. At the Icebreaker, Muir won the 800 and was ninth in the high jump. Top Icebreaker placers for Alta were listed as Dave Williams second and John 105-3- Tuesday, April 17- West Jordan at Taylorsville ' Brighton at Kearns Bingham at Hillcrest Wednesday, April 18- Alta at Brighton Hillcrest at West Jordan Kearns at Bingham ( Games will start at 3 : 30 p.m . ) Gymnastics: Friday and Saturday, April State Gymnastics Meets at Alta High 4 p.m. Friday, 12 noon Saturday, 6 p.m. finals both and Boys' Tennis: Wednesday, April 11- Kearns at Hillcrest Brighton at West Jordan Alta at Taylorsville Thursday, April 12-Jordan at Judge 3-- Ayers was tenth in the 100 and Coker eighth in the long jump. Leading Hillcrest in its win over West Jordan and Park City were first placers Julie Menlove in the 100 hurdles, Amy Snyder 100 and 300 hurdles, sprint relay team, Camille Phippen 200 and 400; medley relay, Sid Gaufin 3200, mile relay team, Leslie Neebling javelin and discus, Kelli Groomer long jump, and Bernice Blaimer high jump. Placing at the Icebreaker for Hillcrest were Neebling first first 300 discus, Menlove hurdles, mile relay first, 400 relay fourth, Phippen fourth 400, and Snyder fourth 300 hurdles. In Brighton's narrow win over Bingham, Michelle Martin won the 100 and 200, the 400 and medley relays were first, and Cela Bowman won the 800 and two mile. Bowman also placed second in the mile and two mile at the Icebreaker. Helping Alta to its second place finish at the Icebreaker were first placer Kirsten Aure 800 and 1600; second place 400 relay; third placers Heather Hall 3200, medley relay; fourth placers mile relay, April Baily 3200, Sharon Siebold shot put, Michelle Stewart long jump, Mindy Pickering 100 hurdles; fifth placer Janelle Davidson 200 and 400; and sixth placers Stewart 100, Cindy Melendez high jump, Wendy Smith javelin. Boy tracksters High School second (Mark Christensen, Brad Rentfro, Russell Steeneck, Jeff Davis), Steeneck second 300 hurdles, Rentfro sixth 100, Davis sixth 200, Kevin Arrington third 1600 and fifth 800, and Brian McCleary third high jump. Icebreaker track 68-6-4. t STUDIS in Though the boys had a tough time with West, the Jordan High track team simply girls' 12 for combined Hymas swamped their West counterstrikeouts. parts 106.5 to 20.5 in a league Alta and West Jordan met dual held last Tuesday. Hillcrest's girls also won Friday in what was the third game of the week for both convincingly, knocking off West teams. But, West Jordan had a Jordan and Park City 109 to 46 nine inning game against and 11. The Huskies were also Hillcrest the day before and that fourth in Icebreaker Invitation might have been the difference. held Saturday at Ben Lomond. Craig Schmedke had a two run Brighton's ladies had a close one homer for the Hawks. Brian against Bingham, nipping the Alta's girls did not Theyer and Troy Hymas pitched Miners for Alta. have a dual, but did place second Though the week ended tough in the Icebreaker. for West Jordan, the Jaguars did Top Jordan High placers in the West dual were listed as Tracy open with a solid performance against Kearns. The West McCoy first, Rachell Bently Jordan defense came up with 15 second, Chris Coker third in the fielding assists, backing up a 100 hurdles; Bently first, McCoy strong pitching performance by second in the 100; Angela Ayers Deloy Allend. At the plate Mike first, Lisa Williams second, Lori Manley went three for three and Griffith third, mile; first, 400 Shawn Simpson had a double relay; Cathy Lloyd first, Karina and a triple. Boettcher second, Gilgen third, Jordan played errorless ball in 400; Bently first, Sharon Piper its win over South Wednesday second, 300 hurdles; Sharlinn and turned five hits into five Lord first, Michelle Harris at second, Jacobson third, 800; runs. The game was tied the end of regulation, then Troy medley relay first; Bently first, Thomas knocked in the winning Sharla Nelson third, 200; Griffith run in the eighth, while the first, two mile; mile relay first; Jordan defense turned back a Mitzi and Ipo Tuinei first and bases loaded threat by South. second, shot put; Boettcher first, After Jordan had fought back Coker second, high jump; Ipo from a 0 deficit to get within a and Mitzi Tuinei first and run of West in the sixth inning second, javelin; Coker first, Thursday, the Diggers suffered Boettcher second, long jump; three straight outs after loading Ipo Tuinei third, discus. the bases. West then added four At the Icebreaker. Jordan's runs in the seventh. 5-- Dr. Harald E. Olafsson Dr. Joe Miles 566-411- 4 3-- examination, your optometrist can evaluate your child's ability to see well at ALL distances. In some cases, a child requires both correction for near vision and for distance. Bifocals are usually the most convenient way to provide both prescriptions in one pair of glasses. Not surprisingly, most children become accustomed to bifocals with little difficulty. 1 9-- Alta ladies get second pitcher, striking out three, while Alta's Dave McQuivey and Troy 5-- 4-- BIFOCALS FOR YOUR CHILD Bifocals are lenses that contain two different powers, or corrections. They are prescribed to help patients see clearly and comfortably at different distances. Most often, they are prescribed as a correction for presbyopia, a natural change in vision that begins to affect people in the forties. In that case, what good can they do a child? At one time, it was believed that whatever lens prescription corrected a child's vision problem farsightedness, nearwas sightedness, or astigmatism, automatically correct for all distances and all purposes. Today, finer distinctions are however, made. a Through thorough Suite win over West Jordan in extra innings Wednesday and Jordan gaining a 4 win over South Wednesday then falling to West Thursday. West Jordan won one of three, starting the week with a defeat of Kearns on Wednesday. Brian Orr struck out 13 Alta batters and walked only two in leading Bingham. The game was tied at 4 entering the sixth inning, when Orr scored the go ahead run on an infield ground out and the Miners held on to win. A home run by Gavin Jangard proved to be the difference in a well played contest at Brighton Friday. Both teams got superb pitching, Bingham from Darren Butterfield and Jay Applegate, who combined for 11 strikeouts, and Brighton from John Peterson. Taylorsville jumped out to a 0 lead over Hillcrest in the first inning Wednesday. The Huskies fought back with two runs in the fourth, but some key fielding errors helped the Warriors gain a three run sixth inning. Bill Robertson's triple was the only extra base hit for Hillcrest, while Todd Kennedy performed well defensively. Hillcrest trailed 2 to West Jordan Wednesday, heading into the seventh inning, but Darrin Vincent hit a solo home run to send the game into extra innings. Vincent also singled in the winning run in the ninth. Robertson threw all nine innings for the Huskies, walking just two. Steve Estey had a two run homer for West Jordan and Steve Douglas added a triple and a double. Brighton and Alta were tired 5 after five innings on Tuesday, then the Bengals came up with two runs to Alta's one in the sixth. Rich Goodrick and Eddie McDaniels each had home runs for the Bengals, while Chris Harris and Bill Townsend added a triple and a double. Mark Gorringe was the winning 3 Paa.e 3 Peterson fourth pole vault, Eric Ulis second discus, 400 relay Thursday. Aoril 12. 1984 86-4-4, from 22 schools. Sports Day will be held Friday, April 27, at Alta High School. 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