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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW . Thursday, Apr. 22, In 3 A Runner-u- p Spartan 1982 All-Arou- nd Every Knit Shirt and Sport Shirt Baird Is Second As Jordan Wins Again WEST JORDAN. It was a routine state 3A gymnastics meet. Jordan won again. Placing three gymnasts in the top six among vault, floor exercise and on the balance beam (and a fourth on the uneven parallel bars), Welch compiled 37.05 points to all-arou- contenders and take the all-arou- floor exercise where the judges originally gave her an 8.9. Spar-ta- Christensen, like assistant Rob Dahie - who has worked Christensen, several years - was quite pleased with the Spartan gymnasts performance. It was a very good n Coach June with Baird arguing that Bairds per- formance of a difficult routine merited a higher score, protested that score. he said, was one of the happiest things about the meet for me. Shes a super gymnast and person. With an attitude like hers, shes going to go a long way. -- for -- winntitle. In a display of ing all four individual I events, the Beetdig-ger- s Baird performance, made it four finished second in The judges increas- thought, she said. state crowns in a row every event and com- ed the mark to a 9.1 Katie kept it (and nine of 10) in pleted her third and but that was not together in pressure easy fashion, beating senior year of com- enough to catch situations . . . Her runner-u- p Orem by petition with 36.95 Welch, a former tumbling was clean, five points. Class I gymnast who she showed good conpoints. Jordans Linda finished the Lee, Judge champion stood out in all three centration and dance but the on the parallel bars, events which she aptitude. spotlight for Green was third with 36.50. won. Judge Memorial Sheet athletes was The fourth Beetdig-ger- , With that change, Coach Mike Kimball, focused squarely on Jennifer Walke, Baird finished her who brought his Katie was sixth prep career with an young team along to Murrays Baird, who turned in Baird was han- 18.40 on the beam, the third place finish, a superlative per- dicapped, to a limited 18.75 on the bars, 18.5 also had high praise formance yet finish- extent, by the fact in floor exercise and for Baird. ed second in the Bairds high finish, that she was the only 18.65 on vault. standings to Spartan gymnast Jordans Jodi Welch. participating in the It wasnt that Baird state meet. As a lost in her title shot; result, she was an she just fell short, by early performer in the bare total of the afternoon comof a point. She petition; traditionalhit her routines solid- ly, scores rise as the ly and captivated the meet progresses and audience with her judges get used to the performances. Welch level of competition. But that may have On Diamond just did a little better. With firsts in the hampered her only in y, in our entire stock now on sale! third, d. one-tent- h Cougars Fall To Hillcrest The five in the third to take control early. week here, losing three games in as many outings. played at Alta yester- KEARNS. Cougars of Kearns high endured a bleak Taylorsville swatted the Cougars and Hillcrest capand tured wins, sending Kearns to a league mark. Coach Larry Hatch admitted that he hasnt been able to find a real stopper on the mound, but noted that his pitchers have been victims of some fielding miscues that opened the floodgates and that the hitting has not been consis20-- 5 17-- 7 12-- 5 5 tent. In the first loss to Hillcrest Friday Kearns jumped off to a lead, but the Huskies came back with 11 runs in the second inning. There 3-- 0 were three straight errors in the outfield that enabled the Huskies to put together the big inn- ing. When the Cougars narrowed the gap to in the seventh, the Huskies struck for four more runs to put the game out of 13-- 7 reach. Sankovich and Tom Cory Judge Memorial frethman Teresa Frledhelm displays good form during routine on balance beam at 3A state meet Friday. Cougars, but (Wednesday) after press time. day Tomorrow they will host Brighton. comes to Bingham Kearns on Monday and the Cougars will play West Jordan at on Copperton Wednesday. At Weber Three Take Firsts OGDEN. ribbons place First were three Green Sheet area athletes here Friday and won by Saturday at the Weber State Invitational track and field meet. Judge Memorial Denise senior Gaz-tambi- CLASSIC meanwhile, Jones, the boys long for the second straight weekend. won that And Grangers OVER 200 TITLES in STOCK AIL ARE AVAILABLE FOR RENT FITS f All Brandi CED Players toy Tin fr My $290 needed it, tossing a third strike past eight Bengals. vision PTraTT) CD allowed six hits and only one walk, but just one Warrior was retired on strikes. Taylorsville played at Bingham yester- Joey Quintana 0 the and 100 dashes. Taylorsvilles Jones came off a first-plac- finish e Wednesday. in Icebreaker Invitational last week the 2A, Col. 6) in the regional competition were Chris Bohn, Sonja Ahone, Kristin Takahashi, Daphne Musgrove, Michelle ticipating Bybee and Fullmer. Cindi 7-- 6 over the Tigers. Teammate Scott Dixon was the winning pitcher in a 10-- 5 vic-tor- y over the Dodgers, who receivhits from ed Rick Medina and Dave and Nick two-bas- e Ber-riocho- a. The Cardinals kept win pace with a over the Pirates and an trouncing of the Braves. Shawn Jacobsen had a triple to back the pitching of Dick Affleck in the P 18-- 7 game against the Pirates, who were led of 22-Warrior by Greg Carvers Camille Riccardi was double. with his second successive win on a leap 5. the Against Affleck had a Braves, double and a triple, record while Phillip Lafeen was broken by and Mike Grow each doubles. Sam Grangers Jenkins, had had e a set a school record Vigil but finished third in hit for the losers. Individually, Nick highly-competitlv- e Berriochoa had a big day Thursday in a race. Dodger win over the Vlewmonts Alan He had a Braves. Parker set a new meet and 4A record home run and two triples to back the pit (See Page 4, Col. 4) 3200-met- COMPET - struck out 17 batters and slugged a double as the Cubs survived a host of errors for a win Wednesday 10-- 200-met- er day (Wednesday) after press time and second in the girls will be at Alta tomor- shot put. row and at Hillcrest Andreasen, whose on (From Page ;rv day. stroked base Evans pitched out of Hillcrests Sherri the jam. Hoskisson in the long Evans scattered jump and third in the five hits and walked hurdles won five, but was able to by East sophomore reach back for the Susan DeVries. She strikeout when he also was victorious in Robbins Katie Baird It Murroyt Thurs. through Sun, Two Clubs Share Babe Ruth Lead respectively. Gaztambide also set a meet record with her leap of in Fridays high She also finish-e- d jump. hits. second to RCA Video Discs . Dodgers, Cubs Kip to (From Page 2A, Col. 9) pickoff by catcher Craig Vargo proved valuable when the ensuing two batters SELECTION . Jenkins shattered the overcome the six old Weber Invitational record for 3200 Kearns errors. In Tuesdays outing meters, breaking the by against the Huskies, year-ol- nine mark seconds. Kearns had just one nearly Jenkins broke the good inning, the KEARNS. Two in 9:31.35, far tape fourth when they wins apiece kept the scored four runs, better than the and Cubs Dodgers mark a blow with the big previous of the atop standings set last year triple by Sankovich. (9:40.3) the Kearns Babe Dave by Wilcox Murrays homered Jeff Ruth League followin both games for Andreasen. In this Hillcrest. years race, two ing action on Satur- wasnt sufficient Hillcrest scored other Spartans -two in the first and Cory Bringhurst and Chad Bennion fourth and WARRIORS fifth, UTAH'S LARGEST FORM . picture of elegance during parallel bars routine which helped propel her to second competition. place finish in 3A d to watdTon IVl irrrnqnyyj 4 days only brought home gold in the high jump, one of three events she placed in. Taylorsvilles Troy both jump Snodgrass belted homers for the BACK BEND . . . The Cougars er two-bas- the 1600-met- er 10-- 3 u. ching of Rick Wiles in the win. Kent Kolb and Medina also had doubles for the win- while ners, Dave Boyt led the Dodgers with a The Tigers bounced back from their loss to the Cubs to defeat on the Angels Saturday. Todd Mills, Kim Pehrson, Mike Hatfield and Richard Anderson backed the pitching of Tom Allen and Troy Keener in the win. Ty Olsen had a double for the Angels. two-bagge- r. 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