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Show 2 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 8, 1982 Await Challenge From Region Two - Colts Edge Granger For Region Three Gymnastics Title but the Colts had too much depth in the HOLLADAY. Cottonwood high regained meet with 298.15 past. The Region Two meet concluded points, Cyprus fourth at 230.5. Skyline finished with 128.8 and Granite with 115.1. top billing" among Class II events. yesterday (WednesRegion Three gym- Whether Cottonwood day) after press time. Action for Class III nastics teams last can repeat as state week, edging Granger champion on April 17 gymnasts concluded 313.95 to 311.05 for the title. The Lancers had reigned as champs of the dual meet season. to be seen. West Jordan and Alta appear to be the major threats to the Colt domination of years remains former. Ostler of Oly was second, followed by Debbie Rasmussen and Powers of Cyprus and Granites Lesa Zumwalt and Annie Sasvatzki. was Cheryl Milgrom, states high outstanding school with the region meet. Their scores were part of the overall picture. the probably Michelle Jones of Granger grabbed third and Rasmussen was sixth for Cyprus. Gourley, Kathy Croyle of Cyprus and Grangers Tracey Lamoreaux. Milgrom won the beam with her 9.1 ef- Milgrom Grangers Mary Kay 8.95 to 8.9 In the fort, followed by zki. Milgrom won the Class II bars, with Mitchell second at 9.1. Mecham was third, gymnast, captitured the tle for the Colts with 36.75 points. She garnered a 9.4 in floor, 9.3 in bars, 9.1 on the beam and 8.95 in the Olympus finished third in the region tonwood, vault. Teammate Laura Mitchell was second, with her top event the bars where she had a 9.1 Her total was 34.35. Third place went to Olys Johnson and Mitchell was third and Pino fifth to give the Colts important points. Ingalls was fourth for Oly and Alisa Evans of Granger took sixth. Keener and Valinda Staker, Mitchell, Olys Sue Hedlund and An- GRANITE PARK. Rallying for three runs in the bottom of the fifth against Olympus and a mounting snowstorm, Granite victory pulled off a 32.4. Olympus highs 5-- 3 here Tuesday in Elayne Gourley won Region Three play. Even with the vic- all-arou- with 33.2. Linda DePalmo captured Coach Wayne Startin looked back on the game and said he was sorry they ever tried to play in the first place. He would have felt a tory intact, Cot-tonwoo- d, followed by Powers of Johanna Cyprus, Emily Ostler of Oly, Helen Keller of Cyprus and Grangers Julie Ferrin. Cottonwood lot worse if the Farmers had lost to showed considerable strength in Class II floor exercise. Milgrom was first, Pino third, Mitchell fifth and Alyson Sleater sixth. Mecham Snow Stymies Cottonwood's League Play was second for BALANCED . . . Region Three meet in which Lancers finished second. . . Kathleen Browning performs parallels during Region Three UNEVEN Oly. In Class III DePalmo was the top per Lori Davis performs on balance beam In Granger's Several spring snow storms forced a late entrance into league play for SO. COTT. Granger and Ingalls captured fourth for on uneven meet. Cottonwood highs baseball squad as two games were postponed until drier weather. But Meets Go On A season track competition, just as she has done in all other spr- MURRAY. In a track meet involving Murray, Granger and Jordan lust week, the high was called-jump cause of wind. Thats indicative of tiie role Mother Nature has played in early ing sports. Still Murray -- - have participated in two meets, battling each other and a third foe. In addition to the weather. At glancing back in sports with the . Jordan, the Mur- ray boys came away t with a win over Granger with Jordan placing a distant third with 39. The Spartan girls (72) finished second to Jorthree-poin- . . (65-62- Granite high hurler Dale Spanton threw a for Coach Jim Hills team, striking out six and walking four to lead Granite to a victory over Granger and an early lead in the pennant race of Region Threes division one (That was April, 1966). two-hitt- 3-- and Granger thinclads 1 dan (79,), ), while Granger was third (13) that same day. Earlier, Timpviews boys defeated both the Spartans and the Lancers, compiling points to 77 and 33 for Murthe runners-up- . rays girls edged the with Granger third at 54 Vfe. In the boys meet at 101 71-69- 2, Jordan, Granger and Hibben, fourth, pole Murray athletes each Chris captured six events, Pendleton, third, long vault; Childs, second, mile; jump. In the girls meet, "Johnson, fourth, mile, . Murray had one triple two mile; Michelle , score. doua had winner and two Peterson, second, 440; Granger ble winner in Harvey doubles as the SparVawdrey, fourth, 440; Friend, who won both tans piled up 10 firsts. Lodge, second, 160 the 110 low and 160 inShelly Jardon pulled hurdles; Mann, fourth, 880; Brenda Moody, termediate hurdles. off a with viAlso victorious for the ctories in the 160 second, 220; Pasker, Lancers were Mike hurdles (51.2), long fourth, javelin; CannAnderson, long jump, jump and 220 ing, fourth, discus. 17-Rick Searle, (30.1). For Granger, Anna Lodge won the Woodhead, second, Kip javelin, 148-e Jenkins, run, 110 low hurdles (19.6) long jump; Jensen, 10:49; and Jim Jones, and the dash fourth, 160 hurdles. d In the earlier meet, dash, 25.4. Stout Carla cap(13.9), Spartans capturing tured the mile (6:15) Murray winners were e wins were Ramon and the Andreasen, 800, 1600, 3200 meters; Zabriskie, 44, 56.2; (14:09). Boyd Dave Andreasen, mile, Cathy Childs won the Hansen, 200 meters; 4:32; Tony Fizer, pole 880 in 2:47, while the Lodge, 110 and 300 Jon Spartans also triumph- meter hurdles, 100 vault, 12-ed in the 440 and mile meter dash; Anita Pelletier, discus, 102-Murray also won the relays. For Granger, Jones, discus, javelin; medley and mile the lone winner was Jardon, long jump. Olsen in the high jump. relays. Granger winners in Other placers for the She cleared the bar at that competition were Spartans were Phil Chapman, second, 110 low hurdles; fourth, Brighton Blanked 160 hurdles; Todd Fischio, third, 100 yard - j 5; 100-yar- Chiropractic So. Redwood Rd. 3975 d 220-yar- two-mil- 6; Warriors Split Week's Tests mile, n, Spencer, second, 880, two mile; Andreasen, fourth, 880; Jim Remy, fourth, two mile; Glen Riches, fourth, shot put, discus; Bryan Johnson, second, pole vault; Ron Elorreaga, fourth, long jump. For Granger, Eric Thompson, second, 160 hurdles; third, 110 hurdles; Kelly Foote, fourth, 110 hurdles; Norman Nielsen, second, 100 yard dash; Jenkins, second, mile; third, 880; Ron Tew, General TAYLORSVILLE. single runs in the second, fifth and sixth frames and scored twice in the seventh. Evans aided his own cause with a triple and Troy Davis stroked a double during the contest. Against Alta the Hawks broke open a game with eight runs in the top of the fourth inning. Johnny Walker Mother Nature played havoc with baseball schedules throughout the nation this week, but Taylorsville high was able to squeeze a pair of games in between storms. The Warriors split two Region Two contests, beating Brighton on Thursday after decision to losing a Alta last Wednesday. 5-- 2-- 2 0 13-- 5 five innings. Calling the game were two umpires pulled from the stands when the scheduled umpires didnt show up, presumably believing that play was impossible. It was possible. Just not desirable. Startin hopes tions condi- are better on Tuesday when his club is scheduled to host Skyline at 3:15 p.m. The Farmer mentor also is trying to reschedule a postponed game with Cyprus for Wednesday. Coach Dick McMillans Titans are scheduled to play Cyprus at home on Tuesday and, most likely, will be trying to fit in a game against Cottonwood that was postponed yesterday (Wednesday). Game time is 3: 15. GOOD FORM . . . Olympus highs Sue Hedlund performs difficult move. Warriors Capture Last Dual TAYLORSVILLE. Pat Gannons Coach gymnastics team at Taylorsville high captured the final dual meet of the season last Wednesday. Taylorsville hosted (See Page 3, Col. 1) UPHOLSTERING HOUSE "We Girl Furniture thi Cvtfom leek" In the type of weather conditions 561-011- Si (See Page 3, Col. 2) N 1 Main - Midvalt hurled three . Model PFR 100 Model FFR 450 19 Diagonal Electronic Tuning Auto Color Plus much more! 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Its floor total was 84.8 (See Page 3, Col. 3) Late Rally Nips Titans of Cot- - Ostler was fourth. Grangers Marla second for W" Granite Wins Mecham who had a 9.0 in the floor routine enroute to a 33.0 total. Veronica Pino of Cottonwood was fourth with 32.6; fifth place went to Kelly Ingalls of Olympus, 32.55 and sixth to Mary Kay Reece of Granger with the Class III team-mat- e Jana Robbins Rallison. In Class III, Vassi drea Jaus, Ingalls and Maritsas was the top Lisa Rallison. performer for CotIn Class III, Keller tonwood with teamcaptured honors for mate Laura Snow Cyprus, followed by fifth. Olys Paula DePalmo and Terri Tobler took second and followed by vault, edged In Class III, Gourley was the winner for Oly, with teammates Ostler and Lauralyn Vance third and sixth. Danette Machan was second for Cyprus, Lamoreaux fourth for Granger and DePalmo transmission e Model RB525T (AAA WLW3MOB ClVV otpLoini: SALE PRICE 299 3565,50 Bmmmmmmm yuil b. GLAD you did! 4700 j, stote Murray -- . . V |