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Show i: ... i Sect ion 2 I r J I v5 it iT lift if fJK v-- f 0 Wi If Brighton player (in white) tries to maneuver ball past Woods Cross defender in championship finals of the to state soccer tournament held at Westminster College. Brighton fell Woods Cross in a hard fought defensive match played Thursday evening. 4-- 0 Alta second in girls' state track and third in bovs' Three state track and field records fell before two Alta High competitors at the State Track and Field Meet held at BYU Thursday and Friday. Kirsten Aure shattered the girls' 800 mark by nearly three seconds, turning in a 2:14.65 as compared to the old record of 2:17.39. She also broke the five minute mark in the 1600 with a 4:55.61, bettering the time of 5:00.34 set back in 1980 by Cheryl Howlett, also of Alta. In the boys' meet, Todd 4-- A Larson placed first in the 400 meters with a time of 48.65, beating the previous record of 48.95. The record performances helped take some of the sting out of coming so close to a team title for Alta, particularly in the boys' competition, where the Hawks KWV1 MR. Man More than half ol all major transmission problems are due to worn out, contaminated or transmission fluid. Most major problems can be avoided by regularly servicing your transmission. At Mr. Transmission, we hope that you will Regular $29,s Save$1700 Must bring this coupon Most American cars This is a preventative maintenance service. If other services are required, they will be suggested at time of service. tm. QrRArjsMissinn 7470 S.St ate, Midvale John Miller placed fourth in the javelin for Brighton, while teammate James Smith was seventh in both the mile and two mile. Girls' Meet While Aure's three firsts were the highlight of the girls' meet, Alta had a number of other strong finishes. Alissa Whitney was third in the high jump; Cindy Melendez tied for fourth in the high jump; Sharon Siebold was third in the discus and fourth in the shot put; Janelle Davidson was fourth in the 400 and fifth in the 200; Mindy Pickering placed sixth in both the 100 and 300 hurdles; the Dick Backer, Jordan, Jack Raymond, Midvale, Gary Hughes, .Sandy, and Bruce Taylorsville, Salt Lake, Eyre, Class B: Bill Cronkrite, Salt Richard Buchanan, Lake, 4-- 1; 4-- 1; 2-- 3; 4; 0-- 5. 5-- 0; Midvale, Frank Woods, 3-- 1; Tito Tacoma, Washington, Frank Archuleta, Sandy, and Alma Minster, Ogden, Madsen, American Fork, Class C: Rudy Lobato, Salt Lake, Doyle Peterson, Steve Minster, Ogden, Lloyd Kidman, Ogden, Robert Morley, Ogden, and Art Ballingham, Ogden, Salt Lake Class D: Don Quick, Murray, Jim Shaw, Salt Lake, Herbert Ron Peterson, Roy, Stan Zafft, Murray, Esmund Gardiner, Ogden, and Ballingham, Ogden, Doug Johnson, Sandy, 3-- 1; 3-- 1; 4; 0-- 5. 5-- 0; 4-- 1; 2-- 3; 2-- 3; 2-- 3; 0-- 5-- 1; 6-- 0; 4-- 2; 2-- 4; 2-- 4; 5; 5. in Final sign-up- s Softball, baseball camps are set Final registrations for Blue Baseball and Softball Camps will be taken by phone rather than at Wolfe's Sporting Goods on Saturday. Boys and girls ages eight to 15 can register by calling camp director Tom Kilgore at Camp One will be held May 29 through June 1 at Flat Iron Mesa Park, 8600 S. and 1700 E.; Camp Two (both baseball and softball) is set for June 8 at Flat Iron Mesa and Antczak, 1830 E. 7200 S. ; and Camp Three (for ages at Byewater Park, 3016 E. Pitchers move Chip horseshoe toss to Murray Park 4-- A 943-508- 2. Horseshoe The Pitchers, scheduled for Liberty Park on Saturday, was held at Murray due to flood waters. There was a good turnout and everyone had a good time. Results were as follows : Class A: Jay West, Taylors-villBruce Crane, South 4-- 13-1- 5) e, 7300 S. 4-- 1; 3-- A See The Car Show At The 566-325- 1 349 North Main Street, Midvale 4 .JUJaO TIE Your Choice OIL SALE CMOS THAT P3V5. Mb teivouKf "KaaflS I Rebate In Effect For All ONLY rt w Buyer's Check from Valvoline Products Listed In This Adv. 0ne120ne-QuarWith Rebata Inc. 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In the girls' standings, Alta was third with 67 Vb points to 85 for Weber and 82 to Clearfield. Hillcrest was fifth at 39. In the division, Jordan's Russell Muir would have broken the state 800 record if he hadn't already eclipsed it. Muir ran a 1:55.79 at state Friday, but back on May 4 he turned in a 1:55.36, both times better than the old mark of 1 : 55.90 set back in 1981. Among the other local teams competing at state, Bingham was tenth and West Jordan eighteenth in the boys' meet, action while in girls' Brighton was fifteenth and West Jordan sixteenth. Jordan placed fourteenth in the boys. Boy's Action Alta's boys won the mile relay with a time of 3:32.47 behind the efforts of Jeff Davis, Rod Sweet, Russell Steeneck, and Todd Larsen, but needed the team from Viewmont to place no better than fifth for Alta to take the boys' crown. But, the Vikings didn't cooperate, taking fourth just ahead of Hillcrest. Other place winners for the Alta included John boys Petersen, Dave Williams, and Jim Cloward second, third, and fourth in the pole vault; Brian McCleary third in the high jump; Todd Larsen second in the 200; the 400 relay team of Brad Rentfro, Russ Steeneck, Mark Christensen, and Jeff Davis second; and Troy Long sixth in the javelin. "It just wasn't Viewmont's finish in the mile relay that hurt us," commented coach Ray Jensen. "We also had a relay team disqualified and a discus competitor scratch three times. Still it was a great season for us and we'll have many of our people back for next year. " Hillcrest High's Marty Haws fell just short of earning four gold medals on the day. He won both the long jump with a 22 658 nc ocm inel 4-- A heed our warning. To help you save your transmission, Mr. Transmission will (1) Change your fluid (2) Install a new pan gasket (3) Road test your car (4) Adjust your linkage (5) 19 point lift inspection (6) Clean screen for only: an a second. .02 of i medley relay team of Michelle Stewart, Whitney Milligan, Kristin Glazier, and Melanie Pace came in second; and the 1600 relay team of Glazier, Milligan, Pickering, and Davidson finished fifth. Leslie Neebling gave Hillcrest a first by winning the discus with a toss of 15'9" and the 400 relay team of Julie Menlove, Suzanne Pressett, Camille Phippen, and Amy Snyder took top honors with a time of 49.94. Also for the Huskies, Snyder was fourth in the 100, Menlove second in the 400, and the medley relay team was sixth. Brighton's Celsa Bowman was third in both the mile and two mile with personal best times of 5:13 and 11:29. Lauri Ward missed sixth in the long jump competition by just half an inch. Natalie Jordan's West was in fifth the 800 Malkogannis and seventh in the 1600. Saskia Greef was ninth out of 12 entrants in the javelin. For the Bingham High girls, Kris Petersen was sixth in the 800 meters and the mile relay team of Jerilee Smith, Shauna Campbell, Suzie Satterfield, and Petersen also placed sixth. effort and the 100 with a time of He was also on the 11:06. winning 400 relay team with John Curtis Woodward, Mitchell, and Robert Harmon, who turned in a time of 43.19. But, he was disqualified in the 200 for stepping on the lane line three times. Also for Hillcrest, the medley relay team of Woodward, Harmon, Scott Urban, and Ron Neff placed second; the mile team of John Lewis, Urban, James Hunter, and Neff placed fifth; Vernon Greenhaulgh was fourth in the javelin. Bingham didn't have many points as a team, but there were some strong individual efforts led by Dave Reniker who won the 800 in 1:57.38 and was second in the 1600. The 400 relay team of Chris Englert, Steve Alder, Jimmy Jex, and Dave Reniker placed seventh, but broke a school record in doing it. Ron Wamsley's third place finish in the 400 was the best for any West Jordan boy at state. Wamsley had earlier missed qualifying for the 100 meters by 255-722- 1 |