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Show 3 Saturday At West Jordan Maggie Morris as the champ and floor exercise title in Class III for West Jordan with an 8.75; second. Individually Kim Williams won the Carlsen of West Jordan won the bars with a 9.45 effort and the beam title with 8.8. Wharton took the vault with a 9.0; Shannon behind West Jordan in Monic Hillcrests Franz of Alta in Vandi Hillcrest finished the team competition with 335.15 points, Alta was third with 334.24, much of that from Class II gymnasts and Taylorsville in fourth with 304.55. Brighton scored 301.6, Bingham 296.8 and Kearns 235.3, with two performers scratched just prior to the meet. COLTS - (From Page 2A, Col. 5) the Colt hitting attack with a 2x3 effort that included three runs batted in. Rick Davis was 2x2 and knocked home a run. The Lancers got a solid hitting from Greg Jensen who had a double and a pair of singles in four trips. Mitch Larsen doubled and tripled and Woodward aided his own cause with a triple. KEARNS. An 8-- 2 vic- tory was sandwiched around a pair of losses as Kearns high initiated league play during the week. On Thursday tough the dropped a decision to Cougars 4-- 3 Bingham, bounced back to defeat West on Monday Jordan to Alta on and fell Tuesday. 8-- 2 13-- 5 After playing Taylorsville in a con-te- st yesterday after (Wednesday) the press time, will take toCougars day off, sixth inning on a controversial play at the plate, protested to no avail by Coach Larry Hatch. After yielding solo runs in the first, second and fourth frames. Cougar hurler Tom Sankovich saw his team come back in the fifth to tie the score at three without benefit of a hit. Kearns took full advantage of three Bingham errors. Kearns was limited to just a pair of singles in the contest, one by Tim Rose and another by Cory Snodgrass. then Hillcrest field tomorrow, Host Olympus on Monday and play at Cyprus on Wednesday. Try a Want Ad! One In bar FLOOR . . . Competing In floor Is Kearns high's Lona Miller. Strongest best tasting, Save Low as $16 included. Run - a gallon. Tax Other Products Miners Edge Warriors of the next 12 batters he faced while his team rallied. In the fourth, Davis retired SO. JORDAN. Coach Ron exercise routine Rushtons Taylorsville high baseball squad dropped a heartbreaker to Bingham here Tuesday. The Miners held off a determined Warrior rally that fell just a run short and captured a victory, scoring six runs in the third in- 11 and Chad Jenkins belted triples and Phil Evans a single to help account for four Warrior runs. Also Available 7-- 6 In the sixth two Kearns yesterday walks and base blows (Wednesday) after by Jerry Jones and press time. The WarMike Littlewood riors will play at Alta brought the Warriors tomorrow (Friday), at to within one and the Brighton on Monday potential tying run was and Bingham on cut down at the plate. Wednesday. 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MAIN FASHION PLACE MALL OREM S OGDEN Fisher, Montoya and Park each had two hits, while Peterson was credited with three runs batted in. The Cougars gave up four runs in the first frame to Alta and could not come back. The Hawks made a rout of the contest with a sixth. Darrin Long was 4x5, with two for extra bases, to be the key thorn in the Cougar side. Cody Skinner opened for the Cougars and suffered control problems. Skinner struck out 11 Hawks. r Christopher Hart vera aloe JUICE thousands taking for arthritis, ulcers, blood pressure, weight loss, energy, indigestion, etc. surprised Taylorsville last week. The Cougars scored two runs in each of the last four frames. The uprising was fueled by singles by Ron Montoya, Lynn Park, Rose and Deon Peterson. Mitchell and DR. RON BROWN by Golden V. 140 By 1982 Drops Two, Wins One KHS test Bingham touched tomorrow Sankovich for eight (Friday) on the safeties. Kearns diamond, play Sophomore Jimmy Today (Thursday) at Alta on Tuesday and Mitchell scattered Cottonwood is due at host Brighton on seven hits, walking Olympus, tomorrow at Wednesday. just one and striking Cyprus, Monday at scored the out six to beat a West Bingham WednesGranite and winning run in the Jordan squad that had day at Skyline. The Lancers will test Granite on the Farmer BARS . . . Sherry Webb competes routine for Taylorsville. Thursday, Apr. IS, Weather Finally Breaks 4A Gymnasts Will Chase State Honors (From Page 2A, Col. 8) WEST VALLEY VIEW EXAMINATION With This Coupon Only Expires 5182 ARE EXTRA IF NEEDED 967-333- 8 Insurances Accepted ning. Getting down to business. 5-- 3 teams Dreams. We all have them. Things we want to do. Things we league record, but is not 3 want to be. discouraged by the play of his young team. In Tuesdays outing starter Phil Evans encountered trouble in the third frame when he yielded a pair of leadoff walks that were followed by a base hit and a costly error. Johnny Walker came on in relief and was touched for two more hits and the Warriors found trailing settled But dreams rarely come true by themselves. They take careful planning, luck, and a lot of hard work. And that goes for almost anything you do. from raising a family to starting a new business. It also helps to have a good bank ... a financial partner who will be there when you need one. themselves Walker down and 7-- 0. Tigers Nip At Commercial Security, we sincerely believe if we all work Dodgers In Kearns together, your best dreams can come true. KEARNS. Troy Keener outdueled Nick Berriochoa to give the Tigers a victory over the Dodgers in the opening round of Kearns Babe Ruth League play Saturday. Keener also scored what proved to be the winning run when he scored on a passed ball in the top of the fifth, giving his club a lead. The Dodgers countered with a run in the bottom of the frame but couldnt make up the deficit. Kent Kolb had a double in a losing cause for the Dodgers. In other games, a 2-- 1 2-- 0 error seventh-innin- g gave the Cubs a win over the Giants. Marty 4-- 3 Jaramillo captured the mound win, while teammates Wade Slaughter and Joey Quintana had doubles. e Dave Ortez had a hit for the Giants. Rick Hodges cracked a double and Phillip Lafeen was 3x4 to back the pitching of Bobby Davis in a victory over the Angels. Ty Olsen had a for the losers. s two-bas- 6-- 3 two-bagg- er Dino Santistevan held the Pirates in check and legged-ou- t a double to lead the Braves to a 2 triumph. Greg Carver 6-- doubled for the Pirates. . I I I I I I I I I I I I I All 7-- 6 The homeless Warriors were the home team in the contest. 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