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Show 2D DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1973 Davis tops Rabbits sneak in to grab state 1 -- A track crown - And third, that Salt Lake City doesnt have a corner on top notch track talent I knew the kids were capable, and they really wanted it, said a happy coach Mike Jones when it was clear his club had scored enough points for first T told them we hadn't won a state meet since with a once in a lifetime attitude, so they gave it everything they had. Saturdays championships it was the rabid Rabbits that did the sneaking, copping the state championship by nosing in front of Moab with an 880 relay win in the final event of the day. Robert Biddy . . . Richfield point-gett- e But Delta Coach Glen has the first place hardware for now, and the Rabbits performed Idee champions Saturday, using the whole team in their effort. Par-tndq- Tony Anderson, shot put, was the only individual winner for Delta, along with the 880 relay team. Andersons effort was particularly significant, but it was jobs performed by second, third and fourth place finishers that racked up most points. A pleasant surprise was ninth grade Ed Shepards second finish in the 440. Larry Lawrence . . . gutty G-vil- le Bud Ritchie ruining the javelin, was fifth. Colts claim tennis title 650-1- 6 $495 feud of three-year- s ever made it this far. Biggest news of the day was Skyline's demise. The Eagles have been everybodys favorites all year but down the stretch theyve lost Region and state crowns. They finished fourth, behind Cottonwood and South, two more Region Three deck wasnt stacked Skylines way. During the trials ace 440 man Mike Carter was bumped from the finals by finishing third in his The Grantsvilles Larry Lawrence made a personal comeback in the mile run. After a Grantsville and Cottonwood severe bout with a strepped High Schools, as expected, throat and a week in the hos- carried away Utah state high Lawrence regained school tennis crowns following pital, The kids have grouped toto race off enough strength Parsaid this championship competition year, gether third-plac- e finNines Region Saturday. tridge, everyone got with it . . . theyve done a great isher last week to qualify for Cottonwood Coach Dennis the state meet. job. Doyle guided his Colts to the 20 125 Moab got its expected first at Running pounds, AAA title at Liberty Park, pounds underweight, the gutty with Kent Crawford, Drew places out of defending chame Grantsville-itstill and grabbed Sweet and Brad pions Greg Holland, 880, Vierig sweepSteve Stout, 440. The mile his specialty, clocking a 4:34.3 the singles titles. ing team won also time. that relay event. Grantsville won a first place San Juans Mark Bradford Richfield, paced by Robert claimed a Utah state record in every event, scoring a pere run fect 15 points. Jack Nelson Biddy, finished third. Biddy with a 10:11.2 won the 220, was second in winning effort handily won number one sinthe high jump and 100 and gles, Ken Nelson grabbed number two, Scott Soelberg fourth in the long jump. Bicycle racing was number threes best, V. A Rod Ed Senior Porrott; with out first places Union, while doubles duos Scott WilColson; 1 Steve Sunderland. of Scott Kowallis, Mike Burgener; Senior B liams, Mark Watson and Jay Hennlhem; 3. Henry fcebetl. dash, Russ Iorg, high jump Steve A1 Boiiev; 2. Brod Junior Durfee won Soelberg-Breand Roger Dart, long jump, Nieisson; 3. Tom Champion. 2. Pal Sue Stettin; numbers one and two, respecLadies winnar na TRUCK TIRES first-eve- schools. miler uA-flt- two-mil- running. This time Webster topped his senior mates. He edged Benson in both the 100 yard Hillcrest's Todd Smith en route to setting new AAA state standard in long jump. Jones praised the work of his team since early season. Our team depth has done it, our second, third and fourth placers have pushed our first placers real hard. If not for that I dont think wed have KETCH'S rn Dannie Ball jump to erase a 23--6 14 record set by Granites Golden Rich-ar- s in 1968 and teammate e Alma Hansen topped the field with a 9:43.9 clockr mark ing to put a on the books for that event. The dashes provided plenty of interest. Keith Gines, View-mon- t; Ron Benson, Granger East and Webster, Cory staged for the last time their d Roger Purdy and Pat Bliss were second place finishers for the Darts, picking up points In the discus and high jump, respectively. -- Two new state records were Todd Smith In the long cleared 23-- 9 copped th 880 in a fine time of 1:57.7; Corey Thompson staggered the mile field, winning going away in 4:23; 440 ace Brent Hamblin ran a fast 49.9 440 and the mile relay group, consisting of Hamblin, Kennard, Dan Anderson and Thompson nipped Skyline for that title. Unsettled Utah Activities Association officials couldnt decide things at meets end. Its possible an official protest announcement will come this week. includes 3 Bags SAND set Hillcrests best Ken-nar- $149S With Bottom Coach Nate Long guided South to a third place finish, to cap off 34 years at the .school. Cub Chuck Schwab won the discus and the South medley relay unit won. er Four paced the Dars. Royal J95 Without Bottom Ball an both hurdles, edgFork's Craig ing Spanish Searie in the highs and Skylines Brad Carter in the lows. The 880 team also placed first, with team members Dave Lowry, Ball, Russ Mangone and Dave Thomas. ing manner. In (For Mom, Too) w The Darts proved all three, and in the process dashed to the states title in a convinc- style. FOR THE KIDDIES with Dannie Cottonwood, Ball placing as the meets only individual dual winner, capped off a highly successful season under Coach Gary Lindsey. best since 1941 The "Rabbits destroyed all credence to the fairy fable about the hare sneaking in at the last second to win the race with a plugging away Final scoring gave Delta W)i points, Moab an even 60. The state championship went Deltas way by the narrowest possible margin. Rut theres a stir among the Moab bunch, and it's possible the title will be under protest Two Moab points won by Greg Holland in the javelin were taken away when a Wasatchs Alan latecomer, McDonald, was allowed to throw, placing fifth and bumping Holland's placement. track championsirps Saturday. First, that their track team is the states finest Second, that the thinclads are Davis AAA Delta High School didn't live op to its name Saturday afternoon at the University of Utah track compeduring state tition. SAND BOX point-gettin- Davis High School had a few points to prove at Utah's lee Btnsoa Leseret News Sports Writer 4 The ring ws of recessed and disrupted his style. However, the junior expert easily won his specialty, the shot put Ey Lee Benson Deseret News Sports Writer By v4 track squads 3-- A dash and 220 run heat, despite the fact his time was third fastest of all runners. Eagle protests fell on deaf eais. Skyliners Don Jensen and Dave Hart, two more expectant first placers, also found unexpected troubles. Jensen, at region last who went week, couldnt grip the tricky Paysons Wayne Gasser easthe javelin, Nat Troth topped the pole vault field and Ben Lomonds Bill Shaw managed a winning effort in the high jump. ily won View-rnon- ts 4 FtaM. Ez.TaolSTcto$l JOA 6-- 8 surface arena. University at the He only asphalt went EAGUE BASEBA 6-- Hart was upset in the discus, placing seventh and out FOR WEAR ON Sires AAA-EEE- TRIAD CAR 6, E TIRES two-mil- , oclock Uifeet t 100-ya- TRY ON A PAIR AT THESE RED WING tt finished fourth; Wasatch, with Jensen; 3. Connie Wescoatt. Red Wing Shoe Store Andersens Shoes Inc Claarflald 135 E. 3rd So. 139 N. 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