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Show 4 WEST VALLEY VIEW In Dual Meet Thursday, Mar. a 26, On Diamond 1981 the bars. Following Brinkerhoff - Granger Stomps Eagle Gymnasts GRANGER. Sweeping the top three places in nearly event, every Granger ran away to an easy dual meet gym- nastics victory last Wednesday over Skyline. Coach Rhondalee Anderson's gymnasts 273 47 points to loi the Eagle girls compiled 13:1 (X) The Lancers met Granite yesterday (Wednesday), but Earlybird Meet Starts April 1 1 SALT LAKE. The 11th annual Eailjbird Soft-bawill Tournament begin Ik re April 11. ll The round robin lourney will run through April 23 at White park holds. Competition will be held in the class A, B and youth divisions for both men and women, said tournament director A I Hansen. The $115 team entry fee includes balls Each learn will be guaranteed at least three games. Further information may be obtained by call9 or ing Hansen (581-697- or Ken 277-497- llackmeister (295-9465- ). PRE-INVENTO- results of the meet were available at press time. Granger will host the not Region Three gym- nastics meet next Wednesday. (See related story). Teresa Kimball took firsts in balance beam, uneven parallel bars and vault competition and a second in floor exercise to capture honors in Class II optional with 31 .50 points. The only first she failed to secure was won by teammate Marla Mecham, who also had seconds on the beam and in the vault and a third on the bars. Lancer Shanna Thurber placed second on the bars and teammate Lori Alires was third on the beam. The Class III com- pulsory competition belonged to Sherri Brinkerhoff, who swept all four events in compiling a 29.77 score. Brinkerhoff led a Lancer sweep of the top three places in all four events. She tied with GRANGER. Gym- nasts from five schools will have their hands full trying to unseat peren- Seek GRANITE PARK. Granger and Cottonwood appear to be headed for a showdown in the finals of Granite district baseball tournament scheduled tomorrow the e (Friday) at a determined location. The Colts and Farmers each posted a pair of comwins in round-robipetition during the week. Granger defeated Olympus 1 and Kearns while the Colts beat Skyline 10-- 2 and handed Cyprus a setback. Cyprus also lost to Bingham, while Kearns owns a win over Granite, achieved in extra innings. Play resumes today and the top team in each bracket will meet for the title, second place teams play for third and so on. Granger handed its fellow west valley rival Kearns an 3 setback, erputing for four runs in the seventh on doubles by Darrin Steele and Jim nial champion Cot- in the Region tonwood Three meet here Wednesday. The Region Three meet begins at noon in the Lancer gym. Team introductions will take place at 11:30, said Lancer Coach Rhondalee Anderson. Cottonwood, which has won four consectuve class 4A gymnastics titles, is the odds-o- n favorite to win the title. The strongest challenges are expected to be presented by Granger and Granite, coaches said. teammate Tracy Lamoreaux for first on n 3-- 8-- 7-- 6 8-- Morris, sandwiched around four walks. Westerkamp added two more. In its win over Granite, Kearns had a homer from Chidester, who now has five. Terry Fritz and Tattersall had key hits for the Cougars, while the leading hitter for Granite was Todd Simmons with three base hits and a home run. Sankovich was the winner for Kearns in relief of Chidester. In an earlier game five Cougars, Chidester with two, Ingram, Fritz and Westerkamp had homers as Kearns beat Tooele I yet-to-b- Gymnastics Competition Set Wednesday the Cougar offense, while Ingram struck out 10 Lancers and Pat Colts, Lancers in the compulsory routines were: - Bars: Gerd Carter, Alires; vault: Carter, Brenda Pugh; beam: Carter, Kelly Winslow; floor: Thurber, Winslow. Sharon Stoddard was the lone Eagle gymnast to break the Lancer stranglehold on the top positions, recording two thirds in the optional competition. Gordon Tattersall paced Devin Higgins and Kerry Foggarty were the leading Lancer hitters and Darrin Steele went the distance on the mound. Brett Chidester, pitcher Marc Ingram and Umpires Clinic Slated Saturday SALT LAKE. An um- pire certification clinic will be begin at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the University of Utah. Managers and coaches also are being Invited to attend the session in room 206 of the HPER complex north of the Special Events Center, said the sponsoring Utah State Amateur Softball Assn. Merrit Watson, ASA national deputy umpire-in-chifor the Rocky Mountain region, will conduct the certification clinic. Granger owned a 1977. Granger. He is a social studies previously as a coach with the sophomore football team. A graduate of Rock high Springs, Wyo. school, he attended teacher with a masters degree from BYU. Granger Cagers Singled Out At Annual Banquet Western Wyoming GRANGER. 4-- 1 HONOR (From Page 3, Col. 6) club had to settle for second when it fell to East in the final league game of the season. But in the tournament, where it all counts, Marietta directed his STEADY . . were at honored the teams annual banquet held here Tuesday. Sharing Most Valuable Player honors were brought a . seniors Sean Johnson, a guard and Dave Foote, a forward. The Most Inspirational was Player award to senior forpresented ward Dustin Dunn while the Most Improved Player award went to junior center Kelly Overby. In the teams star program honoring achievement both on the court and in the classroom, Johnson was the team leader with 54, Overby earned 46, Randy Beebe 41, Foote and junior Stan Winrow 40. The Lancers were 0 in varsity action, 12-- 6 in jayvee play and 7 in sophomore competition. 152-11- 1 lifetime average to Green Sheet Coach of the Year (girls basketball) Vaughn Marietta urges his Colt players to settle down. Several Granger high players Todd. Granger high and has improved on that in his two years. After his success at Lehi he moved on to Washington where he 15-1- 11-- Try a Want Ad! RY SJL We would rather SHU 60 to o o (Off Manufacturers List Prices) Vix4x8 DRYWALL DO IT YOURSELF! items priced for immediate sale OVER 2,000,000 5)69 BOARD FEET 1 CEDAR FENCE IN STOCK FRIGIDAIRE 17 Cu. Foot 50 lb. 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In a loss to Viewmont, the Lancers received four-h- it pitching from Joe Bocek, but made several may be obtained by call9 ing A1 Hansen ). or mathematics has A son, victory over South information coached for four years in Spokane and was lured from an athletic director sport last year also. Junior College and the University of Wyoming before graduating from Westminster College. He and his wife Lynne are the parents of one 15-- ef Further club to victories. He did it with a restrained coaching style, rarely raising his voice above a normal speech level. With basketball season concluded, Marietta has moved outdoors, where he is head coach of the Colt soccer squad. 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