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Show nr 2 VFsrv4ifK In 4 A WfW Thursday, Apr. Gymnastics 22, 1982 CT - Dynasty Bom As Jaguars End Colt Reign nosed out Cottonwood for fourth place with 160.3, while the fiv- WEST JORDAN. A dynasty may have been born here Saturday. And in its wake it shoved aside five of years domination by tonwood high. West first-yea- r etime defending Colts champion scored 159 6. View-mo- was sixth with 154 and Taylorsville seventh with 138. We missed badly on our bar routines, Cottonwood Coach Shirley Allen com- gymnastics Cot- a Jordan, school, captured top honors in the state 4A gym- all-aroun- almost Milgrom still blems in that event, with 171.15. Granger scoring 36.65. by Five MURRAY. the unevens, Green Sheet area Ryan scored 19.35, gymnasts have teammate Cherese qualified to advance Klotovich had 19.25 further in national Class I competition. and Lemmon 19.20. In vaulting Ryans total was 19.1, Milgroms 18.7 and Baers 18.3. total of 18.85. Taylor scored combined One and Grangers Marla Mecham captured third with 18.2. performance in the gymnast qualified for the nationals while four others will advance to the western sectionals April 30 and May 1 in Dallas. The nationals will be held Others who qualified for evening 18.5 vault. Advancing On Milgrom captured top honors in the balance beam with a ing program with 9.5 in bars, balance beam and floor exercise and a 9.3 in the Gymnasts decided by judges decision. Baer was third with 18.85. Peterson, Cindy ful leg injury, in coming back in the even- after 9.02 show- ed considerable class, fighting a pain- another Jordan steady Cheryl Milgrom had pro- district school, Hillcrest took third followed Area Five winner the with make up for that bar Hillcrests Lisa Baer, 36.25 and Binghams routine. n run-neru- Kelli Lemmon took third with 36.5, Altas Janelle Taylor was fourth with 36.4, tion, she could not re- maining events, but did not place at all on the beam. She had a score of 18 95 in floor exercise, a total matched by Milgrom, Viewmonts to a 9.5 in the evening individual competi- a full tingent in that event, the Colts saw their slim title hopes swept quickly away. Even easy fashion, scoring 180.35 points in the afternoon competip tion. Alta was with 172.15 and performer in the 37.20. the Colt gymnast battled back Booth, Connie Chadwick, Kathy Groyle (See Page 4, Col. 3) Ryan was the top to from winning the title, 37.75 to title. d wasnt enough stop West Jordan freshman Julie Ryan Although in mented. Already ridiculously short one membercon-of nastics meet It Allen lodged a protest that upgraded the score to that level. That one event likely cost Milgrom successful defense of her by top 12 finishing during the afternoon in May Milwaukee. Mecham and The gymnasts Taylorsvilles Kris exerSullivan in team action were 13-1- floor and Valerie Pino of Cottonwood in vault. It is not good news for the remainder of states regional competition Friday and Saturday in Scottsdale, Ariz. To reach the sectionals, an athlete had to compile a point total of 68.80. gym- nastics coaches that West Jordan does not Darlene Jensen the sectional with a score of lose a single member of the championship bypassed Cottonwood was also represented by sixth squad. 71.45, good in enough for the all-arou- for junior In the Laura Mitchell, girls Nicolle Knight, Jana same age class, Robbins and Allison Shauna Sudbury 12-1- Kobi Love (68.95) and Heather Killpack (68.80) earned the right to advance. Sudbury was 10th in the Among senior girls Sleator in the state competition. Mecham (70.95)- was helped by Sheri Bloomquist, Lori Davis, Alisa Evans, d. Michelle Jones, Representing Cyprus were Alvis, As Do Cyprus, Olympus e the week. Granite, one of those victims, bounced back from a defeat at the hands of the Lancers to down Cottonwood Other Lancer wins during the week included a victory over a tough-lucpasting Cyprus squad and a of Olympus. Granger, unbeaten in four league starts after a winless preleague campaign, will meet Skyline at 3 p.m. today (Thursday) on the Eagle field and again tomorrow at 3:15 at Granger. On Monday the Lancers test a surging Cottonwood nine and travel to Granite for a Wednesday test. 6-- 4 7-- 3-- 1 k 10-- 2 Granite played Olympus yesterday after press time. Cyprus visits the Farmer field tomorrow. On Monday Granite is at Skyline. Granger (, Granite Granger jumped on Farmer starter Mark Noble for four runs in the first frame and junior Darren Woodard held the Farmers off after yielding three runs in the second. Cody Anderson had a bloop single and Keith Jensen a runscoring single in the Lancer first. Greg Holman and Lance Pratt base hits for the Farmers after Woodard had hit a batter and walked two in the se- stroked cond. The Lancers tacked insurance runs on in the fourth on a Jerry Howe double, a passed ball and a sacrifice and in the sixth on another Howe double after a walk. The final Farmer run crossed the plate in the fourth after an error, John Priets bunt single and a pair of wild pitches. Woodard went the distance, with Howe, Chuck Embley and Jensen providing the key hits. Noble was relieved by Holman To Granger Howes 3, Cyprus two-strik- , 1 ( e r. no-h- it Granite men to the plate in a seven-rufourth inning. The Lancers tallied once in the first when Wilder smacked a double after Embley walked and stole second. The Titans tied it in the second on a Bob Crofts base hit, an error and a sacrifice. Granger came right back with two in the bottom of the inning, with Howe opening with a single and Mitch Larsen drawing a walk. They advanced on a wild pitch and a squeeze play that scored two runs when the Titans were guilty of an er- five-hitte- blow to a triple. Granger 10, Oly 2 floor exorcise In 4A - Warriors On Streak walked and the run TAYLORSVILLE. Swinging the bat with scored on a grounder. In the third Chad Jenkins, Phil Evans Taylorsville high captured three im- and Jerry Jones had portant league wins base hits and Jenkins during the week to stole two bases and climb right into the Evans one, while Alta midst of the race for was guilty of two era state tournament rors. The fourth featured berth. doubles The Warriors improved their league by Darren Evans and mark to by Walker and a base blow by Jenkins, crushing Kearns afin a coupled with two more Alta miscues. fair, toppling Alta The final run crossand nipping Brighton ed the plate when Coach Ron Rushton Darren Evans lived described the laugher on an error, advancat Kearns as just ed on a wild pitch, one of those things. was sacrificed to Neither team is as third and stole home good or as bad as it when a suicide atlooked. tempt misfired. Jenkins was 3x3 The Warriors and Darren Evans jumped off to a lead in the first. In 2x4. Walker picked the second the up the mound win in Cougars narrowed relief of Darren the gap to but Evans. nine Warrior runs in Evans came back the third put an end to on Tuesday to hurl a the contest. Cougar gem pitchers yielded 12 Brighton. Davis won walks and 13 hits. the game for the WarDarren Evans en- riors with a fifthjoyed a 4x4 day at the inning homer. plate that included a grand slam homer and a pair of doubles. Brightons Jeff Robbins were locked in a authority, 4-- Warriors drew blood in the third when Davis delivered a single after Troy Kay advanced a runner who run-scorin- 3 g 8-- 4 2-- 1. 6-- g had walked. Brighton answered in the top of the fifth on a bunt single, an error and a wild pitch. In the final frame Robbins doubled, but was nailed by Davis trying to take third on a long fly ball. A third inning (See Page 3, Col. 3) 20-- 5 five-innin- 7 Eoglei glancing back in sports with the . 5 n run-scorin- g two-ru- n Brown had two of the four hits off Joy. Johnny Walker had two hits and classmate Craig Vargo doubled twice in four trips. Cory With West Club Joey Richmond, three-hittethrew a who in a Beck during the week kept Murray in the runningSix for the baseball Region title. But the Spartans are in a tight race with West for lead region two splitting four-hitte- two-hitt- 1 7-- 1 Murray bounced with back doubledheader win a Tuesday over an improving Judge team. Beck hurled the Sparwin in the tans to a opener and his teammates let their bats do the work in an nightcap victory. Believe it or not, 5-- 1 11-- 7 the region season is nearly over, but not before the Spartans more play four in the next games eight days. Coach Bill club Siebenbergs travels to that clubs home town on Monday. The next day, the Spartans are at home against South; they wrap up league play on Friday Coach Keith against games er 2-- hosts Tooele tomorrow (Friday), then the Wests Cubs. All after games areat3p.m. with the Panthers this week. One of Becks wins came at the expense of West - a sharp in Muwin on rrays Thursday. But the next day, the Spartans looked weak as West captured a win. Murray 11, Judga 7 For a while Tuesday, Murray looked like it might be in trouble against the winless (0-5- ) John Morgan, Judge a 0 r Granite high win over South the previous week, contributed a save on the mound as his team downed East (That was April, at 7-- 2. 1977.) BRINTON'S APPLIANCE IN MURRAY PARTS SPECIALS WE HAVE THE PARTS T0U NEED RANGE SPECIALS Snodgrass had two of five hits by the Cougars. In the win over C ELEMENT C" Alta, Taylorsville -- M35 18 GEHOTPOINT erupted for three runs in the second ELEMENT 1326793 WHIRLPOOL and third innings and scored solo tallies in the first and seventh. Troy Davis doubled in the first to advance a teammate who had DAILY TIL 6 P.M. SAT. TIL 5 P.M. 767 JSJ BRINTON you 4700 Periodic Maintenance isnt expensive. . . but neglect can be. I S. II b GLAD you did State Murray OUR TRAINED TECHNICIANS CAN SAVE YOU error and a double by Clint Forrest capped the inning. two-ru- n Murray added three insurance runs in the sixth on singles by Forrest and Wood and another two-rudouble by Trujillo. Judge had opened a lead in the top of the first when Shawn Skamnes singled to right center, driving in Paul Barbiero and Justus Romero. The TIME AND MONEY 3m n 2-- BRING IN COUPON OFFER EXPIRES MAY 15, 82' I 0 Bulldogs I I I I I I added single runs in the Bulldogs. Judge held third and fourth, offa lead going into setting two Murray the bottom of the tallies. fourth and neither Judge added a run Mike Simpson nor (From Page 4A, Col. 2) 4-- 4-- - Murray Shares Lead MURRAY. Two strong pitching performances by Paul . . 0 Evans and Sophomore The duel. pitching back-to-bac- k solid n sacrifice fly. -- r at the Joy tossed a Titans, who saw the game slip away when the Lancers sent 11 PAIN OR INJURY? 16, 6-- double and a single by the streaking Howe, a double by Jensen and base hits by Larsen and Scott Van Orden, along with two walks, an error and a balk. The Titans answered with one run in the sixth when Gordon Brown doubled, advanced on a passed ball and scored on a r, The Farmers gave Hoffmann all the runs he would need with a tally in the first on three walks and a sacrifice by John Simmons. In the third they chased starter Brad Knight with three runs. Noble singled, Gregg Sharp tripled and Simmons delivered a double. In the fourth three walks preceded a Simmons base blow and the final run scored on a ground out. 973-697- 1 3, Col. 3) Cyprus broke loose , in the fourth and fifth innings for 11 runs to snap a tight game and pull away to an easy victory. The Pirates trailed through the fourth inning before exploding against winless Skyline. Five runs crossed the plate in the fourth, the big blows being a two-rusingle by Mark Monser-ret- , a two-rutriple by Gordon Black and a single by Steve Bracken. In the fifth, Cyprus added six more tallies by putting together seven of the teams 14 hits. After Paul Coon singled, Randy Anderson doubled, Ron Hatch tripled, Black and Randy Woolley lined singles, Bracken cracked a triple and Marty Jones singled. Woolley, Bracken, Jones, Coon and Black each had two hits to support the pitching of Andy Hill. He hurled five innings before giving way to relief help from Huish. ror. n 3975 Gain Three Wins 7, Colts 0 Granite bounced back Monday from its first loss this year to halt the Colts on Hoffmanns which Coach Wayne Star-tidescribed as his best effort ever. He yielded only one extrabase hit, a double to Carl Coates, who was out trying to stretch the Chiropractic So. Redwood Rd. Page Bucf n Cyprus scored its only run in the fifth when Grant Huish lived on an error, advanced on a walk and scored on Steve Brackens base hit. Catcher Greg Wilder saved a run in that inning when he foiled an attempted squeeze by tagging the runner at the plate. Both hurlers had three frames. Howes infield single in the fourth spoiled Hills and Bracken ended Joys in the fifth. General Stephanie Streaking Lancer Nine homer in the sixth inning ruined a solid pitching performance by Pirate Andy Hill. The blow scored all three Lancer runs after Anderson had climbed aboard on an error and Jensen singled. Hill had been locked in a pitching struggle with Lancer Brian Joy, who finished the day with a 4 par-(Se- - who yielded to Rodger Hoffmann in the fifth. one-hitte- sec- Marla Mechom wa finalist 8-- 4, Farmers Fall GRANGER. Coach Mike Folsters Granger Lancers found themselves alone atop Region Three standings. Wednesday morning after putting together a three-gamwin streak during for qualified tionals with a 69.95. All of the girls competed for the Utah Academy of Gyme Leah nastics. Others ment to score a 9.5 In uneven bars competition in the evening portion of state 4A meet. DETERMINED . . . Cottonwood's Choryl Milgrom bounces bock from early disappoint- - (16 and older), Carolee Novak Anean Montgomery, Mary Kay Reese, Valinda Staker and Sandy Williams in sending Granger to fourth place. J o , Granger' during state gymnastics meet. qualified during cise! the 5 LANCER . . . 2 Lawrence Roybal was having much Baseball Loop success against the Judge lineup. But, in the fourth, Meet Saturday plate. meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday at Copper The Murrays bats came Valley Amateur to the rescue, pushing Baseball League will six runs across the hold a general Carl MAGNA. 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