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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. Colt Coach Shirley Allen said she was surprised by the region title, but that her team believed it could be 8, 1982 State Meet Next Colts Take Region (From Page2A, Col. 8) with 43.3 coming in Class II events. had 78.35 points in that event, Granger Class II. The Colts were also above 80 in the vault with 81.85 points; 42.55 in Class II. Oly had 78.4 points in the event, 36.75 in Class II, while 40.65 in Granger had 37.85 in Class II toward a 77.9 total. Granger made up points on Cottonwood in the bars where the Colts had 71.5 points, 32.95 in Class II, while the Lancers had 39.3 points in Class II toward a 79.2 total and Oly had 77.95 points, in the bars could preclude the team from capturing a fourth straight state showing Cottonwoods done. Class II. On the beam the Colts had 78.5 points, 40.9 coming from Class events. Allen said the task wont be an easy one, but by no means is it impossible. crown. Cottonwood would have to make up seven to eight points with sweeps in other 40.45 in Seviragjs II competitors. had 39.0 in Granger Class II toward a total and Oly dUp To )W DU 78.6 36.6 toward 74.1. The state meet will be held at West Jordan high. H (The Bargain Specialist) NEW AND DIFFERENT SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY PRICES EFFECTIVE TO STOCK ON HAND Plant Sock Solo Solo 127 O o 178 I 2i n I II II 8 Tubo Socks 3 A kV O 2l 6 8V2. (From Page 2A, Col. 9) the Region Two meet, which will offer a taste of April 17ths state points, while the Miners gained It was only the 298.4. second dual win for the Warriors in region competition, despite Gannon feeling she has a fine team. This region is incredibly strong, she said. Indeed, West Jordan and Alta are expected to be among the top challengers for the state crown and Hillcrest and Brighton boast solid talent. Top Class II performers for the War-- . riors are Kris Sullivan and Kim Lawson, while Class III standouts include DeeAnn Carlsen, Denice Black, of Stripos. Cyprus highs Debbie Rasmussen performs routine on balance beam during Region Three meet. . . . ROUTINE who fares worse 2A, Col. 8) which existed Tuesday, its difficult to tell daytran - hi- tters or pitchers. Neither fares well, thats certain. For example, Oly didnt collect a hit of Granite southpaw Greg Holman. But the cold also hurt the AUTO 99.95 Snowstorms MURRAY. Bad weather continued to keep Murray highs baseball team off the playing field. $89s STOP trol and he yielded five walks, three of which were turned into runs in the fifth inning. All three runs cross- - By MODEL IALANCE con- Spartans Idled CASSETTE CAR STEREO LOCAL DISTANCE Coach Bill team Siebenbergs was confined to the gym all week, waiting for the weather to 5 Vi ROUND 3 WAY TRIAXIAL DUAL-CON- E 12 0Z. MAGNET ,.,69 20 0Z. $3995 MAGNET FULL LINE OF ANTENNA AM-F- SPEAKERS ACCESSORIES 268-300- VIDEO RECORDERS STEREO CB - TV DECKER MURRAY 381 West 5900 So. HOURS MON 2 TRUCKS CARS RV BOATS SAME DAY SERVICE VHS - BETA ftl scheduled to host Jordan at 3 p.m. Tuesday and may have a makeup game at West on Wednesday, Sieben-ber- g said. (From Page 2A, Col. 5) INSTALL REPAIR break. Murray is BASEBALL - FILTERS TO STOCK ON HAND SALE SUBJECT I97 Colorburst 250 Kodak Instant Camera Outfit. . . . 3597 Polaroid Button Camera. . 1997 597 Ladles Concho Bolts Girls Boxed Pendants 1 Gold Chain Necklace 1 00 15" 16" 18" 3 F.r Wash Cloths I57 Bath Towols Watch Dog Burglar Alarm. 497 - l00 497 Is7 77 87 97 Granite Rallies Against Oly AM-F- M REG. 4 F.r Norolco Rotatract Razor. . 3497 Wrist Watches UkIm PIcm4. . 3997 3ft Dish Cloths defend her title. Efacbwm Sbp" TONE . . 78 57 Prints Farmer hurlers FUTURES 23 Kitchon lorry Cloth Towols will be out to WUrfc.lfltto "Owe Step I57 Towol Salo Cot-tonwo- For Region Win Laco CuH Off 3 Silk Flowers Silk Roses 12 n 1 SImm. Plant Colling Hooks And Wall hangers. 50 397 secutive state title in the 4A ranks. Jordan has been no less dominant in the 3A competition, having won the past three years and eight out of the last nine. Individually, Cheryl Milgrom 97 Dosign Cuff Mens Dross Shirt liaf con- I67 78e Foot Socks will be Cottonwood 2 1 47 Solid Color after its sixth M 11 Jaguar Floor Lisa Eliason and (From Page Stephanie Smith. Class III competition ends at the region level. 9-- Anklots 3 Pair Pack high. 8 Pair Pack Gymnasts Eye State Meet On and 4A ranks will vie press time. In the win over for state honors April Bingham the Warriors 17 at West Jordan 305.9 I Loco WEST JORDAN. picture, yesterday (Wednesday) after Gymnasts from the 3A had 8 8 Panty Tights Soamloss Strotch nastics meet. GYMNASTS I I eooeooeeeoeoooo 247 Pom Poms - t OOOOOOO 0.11 LANDING . . . Granites Lesa Zumwalt lands after vault effort in Region Three gym- 8 8 LAKE BUSINESS PARK 2642 So. 2700 W. 10 6 SAT 10 1 diamond Monday at 3:30 and will play at Kearns Wednesday. Kearns, which has yet to play a league game, is slated to meet Bingham today condi(Thursday), tions permitting and play West Jordan in Copperton on Monday. TROPICM ASH HhTCHQV The largest selection of Fish in Utah LN1M)OURN ed the plate when pitches sailed into the dirt and skidded past the catcher, allowing Titan runners to score from third. Olys Mark Goodrich pires called it. A bases loaded walk to John Simmons pulled Granite even at before Patterson singled to center. 9" Glass Fruit Bowl 3-- 3 Patterson scored from the Granites first run in suffered same problems, issu- the second when he ing eight walks, large- walked and came ly due to the cold. around on a single by But he was in posiReardon. He also Scott tion to win the game in the fourth going into the bottom tripled was thrown out at but of the fifth (when the the attempting to plate snow started coming score on a passed ball. down hard) with his The Farmers scored team leading But a single up the later that inning when Rodger Hoffmannn middle by Todd Patterson drove in two singled and, on a steal runs to cap a three-ruattempt, came all the burst that put Granite way around on a pair on top when the um- - of Oly errors. 3-- n Errors Hurt - Christian Dinnor Candles 10" 12" Bulldogs Handed Loss By Jordan was not available at press time. But with a lighter errors, Jordan capahead this schedule over tured a victory Judge here Thursday week, it seems likely in one of the few that DePasquale will baseball games played have his squad in action. Weather permitthis week. s Coach Bob ting, of course. Against Jordan, two club received a strong pitching per- bungled pop flies cost formance from senior the Bulldogs dearly as Justus Romero, who the Beetdiggers scored five unearned runs. r tossed a lead and struck out four, Judge took a but was victimized by in the top of the second Its own miscues in the when senior Russ Griffith slugged a home field. According to the run over the left schedule, Judge will centerfield fence be idle until Tuesday following a single by when it tangles with freshman Shannon South in a 3 p.m. game Bearden. Jordan tied the score at Muni. bottom of the Keeping in mind the in the on one of the state of the weather frame the past two weeks, misplayed popups, advantage of however, schedules then took error in the have minimal bearing another on when a team will be bottom of the third to lead. build a in action. If the temperature is Judge had scored in warm enough to dry the top of the inning d fields, when Shawn Rodman you can bet coaches -- walked, advanced on a by Mike Clark Depasquale among singlecame around to them will be making and arrangements to get score on a base hit by games in as soon as Romero. Jordan added tow inpossible to avoid a surance runs in the final action-packeweek which decimates fifth to put the game away. pitching staffs. The Bulldogs have The setback left the had at least two games Bulldogs with a postponed Murray record, 1 in Region and West - and Six. Earlier, Judge possibly a third yester-da- y held on to defeat (Wednesday) Grantsville decisionand to against Tooele. In- lost a formation on the West Jordan and a status of that contest decision to East. SANDY. Taking advantage of five Judge 6-- 3 DePas-quale- three-hitte- 2-- 4-- 0 Nature Elio Hand 3 water-logge- - 30 GAL. AQUARIUM INCLUDES LID I LIGHT 10 Gal. 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