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Show Towle Transcript, Friday, IVhroan 16, 1676 Tooeles Rex Griffiths Repeats As Region Diving Champion The UWtrfrd and tough competitor, Rrx Griffiths, iweewfully drfrruW hit Region five Diving championship Wnlimdiy afternoon in the Tooele pool, scoring 316.05 points. TOOELE divers comthe pletely dominated upper crust of Region Five's licit men divers, with freshmen, Scott Nelson finishing a strong second, and Rkhard "R..D." England pitting together finest his performance to finish third, a hare half point in front of Brock Judd of Cyprus. Coach Mel Rulierts years honors with a fine score of 231 JO. Rattling fitson close g, ihrouHMg the entire II dives was CarWs Karen fiairth entry in the div-inRnliert Jaranullu, araaher freshman, finished siith. earning himself a medal, and a very good thattce of qualifying fur state when the dive-offare held Monday. Gnfhths earned Tooele Atanod a ho finished a tfrong second saith 220 10 pants while team mate Tara llarvrl was third, woring 161.55 pants. 16 s Nelson 14, points, Gnffiths, Nelson, Eng- England 13 and laramillu land, I .it son, Atwood, and 10 in the rate for team llarvel are automatic honors to the swimming qualifiers fur the stale and diving competition. tournament ahkh will lie PERT and pretty Doheld at BYU nest Friday reen lit son of Murray, and Saturday, sshile the who won the 1676 diving other divers will partici- chain it irtsh in was successpate in a (live off Mon- ful in her defense of the day where the top seven Regiun title winning this finishers will also qualify fur state. In the womens diving, Kristine Tourles Keel, even though she failed her firs! dive and receiv- ed no points, came on strung to finish fourth, and establish herself as a strong possibility to (pialifv fur the state meet. GRIFFITHS BEHIND After the first round uf diving, Gnffiths was .55 uf a point behind team mate Nelson, Imt the new champion out scoml Nelson 22.65 to 21.70 in the second round giving Griffiths the lead. And from that point on it was strictly a battle lietween Gnffiths and Nelson as they steadily pulled away from the rest of the field. Griffiths liest dive was a reverse dive with 4 twist in the pike position, with a 2.2 degree of difficulty earning him 40.70 points. The lowest score Griffiths pasted was his first dive. In his II dives the Region champ had six dives in the 20s, four in the 30s, and the one execution. IT WAS a brilliant exhibition by Griffiths and establishes him as a strong contender for state honors. During the past year coach Rulierts, helped by have tutored Griffiths, three freshman divers, and Wednesday these hardworking talented youngsters repaid their efforts by scoring 37 points among them. Nelson has improved so rapidly that he is just a shade behind Griffiths, and with every passing meet his dives took on greater degrees of difficulty and his execution became better, and he is still improving. Nelson will also finish high at state. ENCLAND and Judd waged a bitter battle for third place throughout the competition with England leading through the sixth round and Judd taking a had dived first, hit his the third place . finidter. final dive for 2070 him thin MENS RESULT ints, giving and an automatic 1. Rex Gnffiths, Tootle, (dare at state by .50 uf a 31605, 2. Scidt Nelsun, a pant. GIRLS WAGE CIjOSE CONTEST Mivs Utsun of Murray and Mm At wood uf Car-lawere close throogh-mthe entire competition, with Utsim taking an eady lead and maintaining it all the way to rapure her second Region Five diving title. For must uf the meet, IJtsuni lead was hovering around 5 pants, lad wham she outscorrd Atwood 24 00 to 1620 in the final dive it made her entire margin a bit more m d comfort at le. Kccle failed Kristine her first dive and fell into last place, but then the plucky youngster chunk off the effects id that mistake and battled her way (sack into fourth place in the final standings, 7 points ahead of fifth place finisher Suan Sellers uf Cyprus and 12.25 pants Tooele. 2HH2H. 3. Richard England, Tooele, 217.20, 4, Briak Judd, Cvpnis, 216.70. 5. Tim Giving-tun- , Murray, 200.30, 6. RtJart Jaramillo, Tooele, I'dlTO; 7. Brad Haws, Cyprus, I S3. 70; 6 Krrgg Van Ry. Cvpnis, 165.70; 9. Todd Muqihy, Murray, 10. Stan Jensen, 170.45, 155.65. Murray, Team p tints: S3 T(X)EI 24 Cyprus 15 Murray GIRLS RESULT 1. Doreen IJtvai, Mur- , ray, 2I1J0-- 2. Karen AtCarbon. 220.10; wood, 1 Tara llarvel. Carbon, 191.55; 4. Kristine Kecle, Tooele, 179.30; S Suan Sellers, Cyprus, 172.75; 8. Sandv Bowen, Cvpnis, 161.85. ' Team pants: Carbon Richard 'R.D. England sho came up with h is finest dising uf the year in the Region Fise championships is caught by the cameraman at the bright uf a high scoring back somersault. Fngland came on strong in his final dice to ram third place in the dising comp-ti- l ion. 27 21 Cyprus Murray 18 40-plu-s DIVING CHAMPIONS OF RECION FIVE This trio of beauties finished in the women's diving championship held in the Tooele pool Wednesday. L to R: Tara llarvel. Carbon who finished to champion Doreen Litson of Murray. third, Karen Atwood, Carbon, runner-uIt was the second consecutive diving championship for Miss litson. p 'V J TOOELE SWEEPS DIVING in the Region Five diving championTooeles terrific trio finished ships Wednesday. L to R: Scott Nelson, 2nd place; Rex Griffiths, n peated as Region champion, and Richard England, third place. Tooeles fourth diver, Richard Jaramillo captured sixth place giving Tooele 53 big team points. 132.95 lead fol136.20 lowing the 7th dive. Judd maintained a slim margin, for the next three dives, and with just one dive left was ahead of the Tooele freshman 199.10 to 196.50. 1 Dugway Tintic ... 14 30 52 69 14 31 47 59 9 Dugway: Boegler 4x6 22; Brown 8 0x0 16; VanLiere 6 0x0 12; Mohammed 3 5x7 11; McCurdy 4 0x0 8. Totals: 30 9x13 69. Tintic: Wall 6 2x5 14; LEAGUE leader Dugway stayed on top of the win heap with a 69-5- 9 over Tintic; second placer Park City turned back Fighters from Senas USD and Wendover Club in Tooele Boxing returned to their winning three out of four 59-5-8 captured close a with ways bouts of in the Grantheir win over St. Josephs. tsville show last Saturthe in Pivotal game division will take place day, with Chris Reed hamout a second round tonight when Dugway en- mering Hantertains Park City. A win knockout over Burt of the sen OgdenClub, will for the Mustangs in the headline bout. give them the Division Other winning Tooele title outright, and will n also enable Wendover to fighters were Bobby Harry-maDur-fe- e Brian defeating jump into a tie for secof Grantsville, and ond place. Nelson defeating Chris balanced Dugway got Gary Durfee of Grantsscoring to brush aside ville. Grantsvilles Lance Tintic on the Miners floor Marshall decisioned Miwith Butch Boegler leadin the chael Fagent with the 22, Greg pack ing weight. Brown 16, VanLier with The next boxing card 12, Paul Mohammed with set for Saturday, Mar. is 11, and Mike McCurdy in the Tooele Jr. High 3 hands with 8, all had big gym. Senas boxing club in the win. WENDOVER who is will sponsor this show. playing all its final games on the road, got back on Reverend George Hall the winning track with a used a perfect example close 59-5-8 svin over St. in last Sundays sermon: he said, Snowflakes, Josephs on the Jays floor. 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