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Show 10 It 1 he salt I,aLe Tribune, Sunday, May 21, 1972 kyline Routs AAA Field; Uintah Claims South Grabs Second; in Row ' 4 V Moab Chases Utes B Tom h nHii Tiilnme Spu'ls ui n a Bv s Dome so a fuend could place glot a i pt . i to a cui n ik lum kjjiiuit; ' uack title at the L'mxeisij of Utah Satin day while a sprint ei dedicated a race to a etei-ticoach to leid South to a 'i ond pine e finish . The Uagh's .Uupped the ( uhs and a huge C'as field b scoring 71 points to i p.iin ther fust state hack hattiptonship since 1907 and t p six long years of woik fot ' o.ieh Ptaig Poole . ii c c I J Hurdler limps Trieiid llutdler Kim Taylor led the Eagles for two seasons and had exeiy right to expect his best season ever in 1972 Tav- best frtencc Dae Bar- ton, decided to become a hur- dler last fall and Taylor ' taught the stiong Barton ev- eiy thing he knew about running the hurdles ! Satutday, B.irton earned fust places in the low and high hurdles while Taylor finished second in the lows and fourth in the highs "He's the one who taught v me most of what 1 know about said Barton as he running, I pointed toward Taylor. "And it really helped me "That was a veiy important I part of our success this year, I said Poole who has coached this gioup of athletes since I they weie seventh gradets. Kim converted Dave to the hurdles and really put out to J help him. lots Burbidge Wins South coach Nate Long has been coaching track for 46 yeais and no athlete has ever i won back-t- o back champion-- J ships for him until Saturday. Dave Burbidge dedicated his second 220 yard dash vtc-- J lot y in two years to the veter- an South coach as he broke the tape with a fountain of c emotion. I ow e everything I know in J track to tnat man, said Bur- bulge of Long, "and winning i that race for him meant mote me than youll ever J to i tealize. The Eagles were winners all the way as huidler Barton, shot putter Dave Hart, 880 runner Mike Dean, javelin thrower Dave Ott, long jumper Les Pipella and an 880 lelay team made up of Randy , George, Barton, Taylor and Mike Bowers all earned first places , George, who tied the state 100 yard dash record w ith Caibons Kent Burrows dur- . ing the time tnals, finished a behind shade Viewmonts Keith Gmes in the finals m one of the meet's bigges sur- - prises This is leallv suiprising, said Gines who is only a jun- lor and finished third in the i Region Two meet. I thought ; I'd take last. Coach Robert kshdown told me to lean a little more and that really helped Breaks Record J J ! ' I Dennis coach Wiestling Pteece has proclaimed Vernal as the wrestling capital of Utah Uintah track coach Kent Limb may now do the same in his sport The Ute thmclads their won second corsecuuve Hack crown by totalling 57 points to 39 for runnel up Gland County. Limb was slightly douL.ful about Umtih's chances pnor to Saturday's competition He had good reason to be Our 13 8 pole vaulter, Doyle Harris, cut his little finger with a hunting knife and cant grip the pole, Limb cautioned. "It wont be easy by any means " It wasn't that difficull Tribune Staff Photos by Enterprises top miler Dae Peterson emits desen ed sigh as he wins either state award. The places also took first in the 880 Relay, dash, high jump and 880 yard dash. Mark Enyeart was the top performer for Uintah. Enyeart snared the top honor m the 100 and 220 and was the anchor man on the 880 Relay Utes 100-yar- d team Utes The all around Bob Caldwell, was his usual steady self. Caldwell to gam a blue high jumped ribbon in that event. 6-- 5 New Record Moab was unquestionably a track power on this blustery, afternoon. rai The only new recoid m the Class A ranks was set by a Red Devil junior. Greg Holland had wm first, lecord second m mind as he sprinted to run. a victory m the I had plans to break the recoid but first place was naturally more important to me, Holland indicated. Greg was timed in 1 57 8, snapping the previous mark held jointly bv Uintahs Dean Lundell in 1957 and Dan Neil-so- n of Delta m 1971. Tne former record was 1:58 5. Moab has a peculiar collection of harriers m one respect. "We ate known for develRed oping quarter milers, Devil tiack coach Del Fold emphasized. "Its funny but everyone on our team wants to be a quaiter nnler like most bovs want to be a quar880-yar- d results m petition the high Draper won hut dies and did it despite a stiff bieeze that was blowing dneetly into his face Gar'h gained a reputation for running over people in football It was thought that the wind would lessen whatever bieak-aua- y speed he possessed The contrary was the cave and Drapei had an explanahave a tendency to tion nn way through the push wind," Garth said The Uintah people beheve in stieiks Lai her m the high senooi sports seasun, tV Ute wrestlers won their fifth consecutive viestling ciown Another sneak was snapped Ftiday as Moab won the Class A baseball championship L.n tah had won five s'ra'ght awards bafoie Moab s entiv on the scene Uintah track is just developing in comparision to otner championship sports at tl e school. No one feels sorry for them. Bur- - 1 ( 'ose Battle Wlule Sky lanes fimsh never in loubt, the battle for second place was veiv close. ! South finished with 28 points while Davis had 27 and Orem : 25 Bn Lomond, which scored received a first 20 points, place m the pole vault from , Kelly Call while Dart Jeff Drakos w on the high jump South earned a win in tie medley relay and Granite's , Cory Rasmussen grabbed the J f'st place medal in the discus. The win was pamcul irlv exciting for Poole who began coaching most of his team membeis at Church.ll Junior High School six years ago and moved up to Saylne wuh i J baseball fJjkc nnri6 U Gra id tab 57 Team 5co e R chfie a 39 Delta 15 Crunty H Dxe U Hurrcane U, Beaver U Pue Ceca C ty j Entrprs 8 9 KanaD Ifora 8 Nxfh $pv 6 8 6 Un on Wa atcr 8 Vanti e 5 North Sum Docway 5 Grans rr t cnt ar$ t Pang k h $ 7 3 North Sanpete 2 laocna 2 re Cast Cofuvi in 1970 ' r Johnson either) as he streaks to victory in high hurdles event in Class A meet. Team results Skyline 71, South 28 Davis, 27, Orem 25 Ben Lomond 20, Cottonwood, 18, Granite, 13, Viewmont, 13 Roy, 11, Payson, 11, Spanish Fork 8 10V: 7, Bonneville, Highland Ogden, 7, Layton, 5, Kearns, 5, Murray, 5 Granger 4 2 Weber, 4 East 3 Springville, 2, Lehi 2 3 Hlllcrest, Judge, 2, Carbon, 1, Jordan, 1, Sky View 1, Pole Vault K'llv, Call Ben 2 3, Lomond Eddie Kent, Kearns Spanish Fork 4 Kev n Gary Johnson Ridd Steve Mitchell, Jordan Skyline 13 5' 6 Terry Taylor, Skyline Davis 2, 1, Jeff Drakos High Jump 3 Pat Bliss, Bill Shaw Ben Lomond Davis 4 Mark Davis Ogden 5 Dav d Black, Granger, Mike Gardner Spanish Fork 6, Leon Eddy, Ben Lomond 6 5 ' Dave Barton, SkyHigh Hurdles line 2, Kim Taylor, Skyline 3, Jeff Drakos Dav 9 4 Dave Tagqart, Ben 6, Lomond 5, Dave Barnes, Granger Jerry Sorenson Kearnv. 14 2 I 100 Keith Gines, Dash yard Viewmont 2 Randy George Skyline 3, Lynn Bennington, Roy 4, Paul Skousen 6, Highland 5, Kent Burrows, Carbon 10 Mike Gardner, Spanish Fork 2 1 Dave Hart, Skyline Put Shot 3, Ranay Dick Payson. Armstrong, Rasmussen, 4, Cory Tuft, GranPe G'anlte 5 Craig Barr, Skyline, Dave 0 Bagy, West 55 10 Richard Bowman, Run 1, Mile 2 DdVts Randy Troth, Viewmont 3, Clark Rucsel Orem 4, Richard Baird, 5, Dave Judd, Skyline 6, Springville 6 25 4 Provo Mark Despam, Kevin Johansen, Dash Orem 2 Dennis Daniels, Ben Lomond Brent 4, 3 Payson Weight Gary McKell, Spanish Fork 5, Cal Springer 49 0 Wmward Roy South 6 Dean Dave Barton, 180 Low Hurdles Cotton 2, Sterling Richards, SKyhne 4, wood 3, Danny Ball, Cottonwood Kim Taylor, Skyline 5 Clyde Barker, Weber 6, Don Taggart, Ben Lomona Sears suis a man of fasHIon tilouibie-lcnit- brand you ; BIB . like a breeze of Catalina island. Youll find great styles, specially chosen for your corner of the world. Traditional or sport models, in a Contemporary with stylish patch pockets wide array of patterns and solids. And double- All, polyester . . 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