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Show 3 . WIST VALLEY View Thursday, May 13, 1982 110 Lodge, 100, hurdles, 400; Stout, , 3200 (first), 800; In - Tourney Opener Jar-don- 300 Cathy Child, jump, 1600. SALT LAKE. Region Two The story here was all Hillcrest. No one close in else came either boys or girls competition. Taylorsville finished third in the girls meet and fourth in the boys. Kelly Watkins and Camille Riccardi had firsts for the Warriors in the girls meet. Watkins was a double winner with triumphs in the 3200 and 1600, and just missed a third when she was nipped at the finish line in the 800. Riccardi easily won the shot put and also placed second in the discus. In addition, she ran the anchor leg in the 400 relay (with Sandi Davidson, Tina Steiger, Wendy Wolfe) which finished second. BY A STEP . , . the stretch In speed Olympus and Jeff Sorensen of Cyprus Region Three 400 meter run. Dana Wilson of Skyline used beat to Jim Brown of Other Warrior Steiger, and 300 hurdles, Robin Reilly, 3200. relay (Ann Brady, 1600 relay Chadwick, Michaelene Anita (Hess, Fetzer, Colleen Weideman, 400 1600 ; Sue Groth). Farnsworth, - Granite: Hedlund). Cyprus: Tammy Taylor, long jump (first); Carrie Pearce, discus, shot; Connie Chadwick, high jump; Holly Harmon, 100; - In Track Winkelkotter, Marjorie 100 and hurdles; Annett Edwards, 400; Nancy Trost, shot; medley relay (Heidi Morrison, 300 Linda Reely, Corinne Benard, Cathie Margetts). - - Cottonwood: Lisa Longson, 800. State Starts Region Six Murray Coach Dennis Dawson wasn't surprised his team won; Today were the they favorites. But he was OGDEN. State track competition in both the 3A and 4A ranks will begin today (Thursday) at Weber State College. Trials begin at 10:15 this morning and will continue until With the exception of the 3200 meter run and the javelin, all the finals are set for Friday, a spokesman for the State surprised by the extent of their victory. Not only did the Spartans pile up points in the distance events, as they were expected to do, they also scored better than expected in the field events, a weak area much of the season. If it hadnt been for Souths John Thorn- n. ton, who finished second at 800 meters, Murray would have swept the distance events as much as any team could. As it was, the Spartans swept the top four places in both the 1600 and 3200 meter runs. They took first and third through fifth at 800. Dave Andreasen won both the 800 and 3200, Chad Bennion the High School Activities Assn, said Mon- day. Tomorrows competition will begin at 10 a.m. the Normally, state meet is held on Friday and Satur- day, but a conflicting college meet forced high school officials to push it forward a day, she added. vault In the boys met, injuries hampered the efforts of Troy Jones, but the premier long jumper has qualified for state with impressive showings at events. Individually, 1600; 400 PARTS Coil you GLAD II Dally til 6 PM Sat, til 5 PM points with a first in the discus and seconds in the race and long jump. Judge had just too much Denise Gaz- - 400-met- er KEARNS. 4700 i setback the g Berriochoa S. State a pitchers duel when, with two outs, in SALE i 1 1x4x6 1x6x6 J cun FIAT TOP 1 CEDAR 1 4x4x8 CEDAR 449 RAILS 1 2x4x8 CEDAR 149 C(NTCR CUTS 1 RAILROAD TIES 7"x9"x96" 895 99 1 2 LUMBER & HARDWARE 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Prlcex Good Thru Mon-Sa- 7x9"X96" 6,s 4643 W. 3500 South AMERICAN t . cut u C-- Murray high runner Liz Price anchored a record setting 440 relay (51.69), won first in the (10.39) and grabbed a second in the 220 to help Murray to a seventh place finish in a 3A state meet (That was May, 1977). qualifiers were Lisa Holdener, 110 hurdles; Sheila Corey, high jump; 400 relay (Noel 969-409DELIVERY 9 AVAILABLE 0 5ofl( on Hand past no-hitt- Lancers here yesterday (Wednesday) as the Lakers grabbed a win in the opening round of the state tournament. The Lancers had advanced to the eight-teaaffair by down- neville was guilty of three errors, but the Lancers could not push across a run. Their best opportunity came in the top of the fourth 2-- 0 rain-delaye- d when Greg Wilder lived on an error and Keith Jensen drew a w'alk with no outs. However, Cherry enticed the Lancers to ground into one of two double plays his infield turned in his behalf. Of the three errors, d one was on a pop fly and two involved wild throws to first, one on a pickoff m ing Viewmont in a playoff 5-- 1 inter-region- contest Thursday. Cherrys gem offset a fine effort by Lancer hurler Brian Joy, who allowed just one earn- - slick-fieldin- Buchanan Percentage A try. Bonneville scored a run in the third when Drew Denney raced home on a Granger throwing error after two were out. Denney had walked and advanced on an infield higher ringer percentage victory in State Horseshoe Pitching Assn, competition here Saturday. The Midvale man tied with Henry Benson and Taylorsvilles Gary Hughes for top honors with records and won on the basis of 46.5 percent ringers. Hughes had 45.3 and A by Glade Porter. The error single came try. Benson 38.8. Bruce Crane hit ringers less than of the time but still managed to post a record for first place in Class B. Sandys Tito Archuleta was second, although his ringer percentage was 42.6. Trailing were Bruce Eyre, Peggy Overby, Art Ballingham and CleoSnarr. In Class C, Harland Miller took top honors followed by Joe one-thir- on a double play Steve Draney belted a hanging curve over the left field wall for the other Laker run in the fifth frame. Only three of the seven hits allowed by Joy left the infield. Bonneville will advance to a 7:30 p.m. game tonight (Thursday) at Ken Price field opposite the winner of 4-- 1 (5-0- Darrin Woodard came on in the fifth frame after starter Brian Joy had put two more Vikes on base and after walking in one run, Woodard settled down and for the third time a Viking struck out with the sacks full. Granger got all the runs it would need in the first inning when Marathon Swim Set d the Hillcrest-Cottonwoo- d matchup. Granger draws the loser of that test in a 4:30 game at Hillcrest today. Lancers ), The Willard Lindsay, Lynn Overbay, Marty Hughes and Oborn, 5, Yikes 1 Lancers as one of the qualified elite eight Thursday by taking advantage of a host of Viewmont errors and by a pair of Es-mu- Ballingham. Competition will continue Saturday Lancer pitchers dodging several bullets. 6 p.m. meet at Liberty park. with a In Greg Wilder lived on an error and Cody Anderson three more runs and after that it was up to the young Lancer pitchers. Although Granger pitching walked nine, the pair struck out an equal number, while Lancer batters were retired on strikes only MORE SPORTS Granger . . . GRANGER. of -- swim-a-tho- n starting tomorrow (Friday). The swim-a-tho- n, which starts at 6 p.m. at the Granger pool, is to raise money so the team can purchase an electronic timing system and scoreboard for the pool, said Coach Jeff Polan. Swimmers are raising pledges for the number of laps completed. Each will swim 200 lengths of the pool, or two Expos Top Braves In Loop Play GRANGER. The Braves from the ranks of the undefeated to highlight major division play this week in the Granger South National Little League. Bill Riser supported own mound effort his with strong defensive (SeePage 4, Col. hours, - girls -- - interested participating in next year on the high school level. Further information about the swim-a-tho- n or team meeting may be obtained by calling Polan, 968-326- Anne Yerkovich, Whitehead, Holdener); medley (Erschman, Yerkovich, Corey, mile Auer); (Holdener, Auer, Bet- sy Danforth, Corey). Other Murray Presents the Prospector 1849 qualifiers were Anna the Tigers put men on second and third in the bottom of the ninth. A pickoff attempt at third went awry, enabling the Tigers to pick up the victory. Kim Pehrson paced the Tiger attack with 3x4 at the plate. With a victory, the Dodgers could have gained ground on the Cubs, who were shelled 11 Thursday by the Giants. Gary Bronson, Sean Fernandez and Bryan Cahoon slugged doubles to back the pitching of Troy Kehoe in the Giant win. Troy Slaughter had a for the Cubs. The Cubs bounced back Saturday with an 8 2 win over the Giants as Joey Quintana struck out 16 batters. He also hit a double, as did teammates Scott Dixon and John Oseguera. Before losing Saturday, the Dodgers picked up an 8 3 win over the Tigers on doubles by Rick Medina, Berriochoa, Pat Velasquez, Cory Anderson and Curtis Moorell. Medina also earned the mound win. Greg Carver turned in the week's best individual performance when he hurled a one hitter and blasted a home run in a 4 0 Pirate victory over the Braves. Carver received assistance from Kurtis Little, who doubled. On Saturday, the Pirates made it two in a row over the Braves, coming from an 8 deficit for a victory in the bottom of the seventh. Marc Quintana, winning pitcher Ken Lawson and Dennis Clayton all had doubles for the Pirates, while Sammy Vigil, and Dlno Santistevan legged out two base hits for the losers. The Cardinals moved Into a second-plactie with the Dodgers with 9 2 and wins over the last place 1 r 16-- Angels. Shawn Jacobsen had two doubles and Mike Grow added a third to back the pitching of Bobby Davis in the second win, while Grow had a triple and Rick Hodges picked up the mound win in the former. T ye Olsen had a double in the second Angel loss. Jewelry Collectionm Isn t this beautiful! How much would you pay for this I t Karat Gold Initial... 39, 949? Well...Save Your Register Tapes for 14 Karat Gold Initials with Genuine Diamond ONLY plus tax and $100 worth of register tapes. 16" Karat Gold Chain also available 14 ONLY with $100 worth of register tapes. Johnson Mat hey Jewelry C.o., Inc., a subsidiary of Johnson Malt hey Ltd. presents to you the Prospector 18(9 collection I Try A Want Ad! I Ex- pos knocked the whichever comes first, Polan said. Tax deductible donations also are being sought, he added. Polan said the swim-a-tho- n will continue until about 6 a.m. Saturday. At 8 a.m., the Lancer coach will have a meeting for all swimmers especially page 4 the Members Granger high sw'im team - and their coach - will participate in a designed walked. Both came home on a Mitch Larsen single. In the third a combination of three Viking errors and base hits by Darrin Woodard and Jeff Oswald produced twice. wind-cause- Wins By MURRAY. g The Vikings stranded 15 baserunners when Lancer hurlers walked nine batters. Erschman, Anne 1 POST 1 4Q HOURS Q ea. 2 1x4x6 Jeo RAILROAD TIES (NO 7V CEDAR FLAT TOP 15 Reg. FENCE CUPS CEDAR 3 (Dodgers) were locked you did . Dodgers Fall To Tigers AnIn Ninth unearned run in the bottom of the ninth lifted the Tigers to a win over the Dodgers in Kearns Babe Ruth League play. in going the distance. The Lancers drew four walks off the Laker hurler and Bon- the Granger high Babe Ruth Play CEDAR i Glodowski Carl Durfey, Zabriskie); mile relay (Durfey, Zabriskie, Bennion, Andreasen). Mike Curtin accounted for all of Nick , . . and Auer, Judge Keener (Tigers) and WIRING, SUPPLIES Gaz-tambid- e, Pitchers Troy j6j j5i. PARTS, Jar-do- n intermediate hurdles) and Carla Stout (3200 meters). In addition to (300 e AND GE HOME APPLIANCES APPLIANCE finishes by Shelly medley relay Todd Fischio, front-runnin- WATER HEATERS ad- vance a relay team to state, but did taste glory in first place prevented Dodgers from gaining ground on the Cubs (who lost once during the week ending Sunday) and left them in a second-plactie with the Cardinals. SUPPLIES glancing back in sports with the run, 1600-met- Murray didnt Hansen); (Bentz, The EVAP. COOLERS the in plus consistent showings in the relay competition. Bentz, Benjamin Judges the in , discus and Patty Auer relay (Rick 4-- SERVICE Glodowski six 5-- 0 Judge also received first from Gina Johnson, Rick Fischio, Boyd meters. Courtney Morris was third in the dash. count for 36 points. Jon (first); earlier meets. Rob Pettit also qualified with a third at 800 400-met- Ramon Zabriskie, John WE tambide for the region. The stellar senior thinclad had firsts in the shot put, high jump (she beat her nearest competitor by a foot, and the 110 high hurdles, and placed third in the run to personally ac- Pelletier, pole vault; Cory Bringhurst, 3200; for state in both other BRINTON'S WINDOW state. That shows the depth of the Murray team, for he contributed 10 big points with two fourths and a fifth. He just couldnt beat his older teammates. The Spartans also had firsts from Phil Chapman in the 110 high hurdles, Tony Fizer in the pole vault and the medley and 400 relay teams. Murray qualifiers are Andreasen, 800, 3200 (both firsts); Bennion, 1600 (first), 3200, 800; Chapman, 110 hurdles (first), 300 hurdles; Fizer, pole 1600; he also qualified Pratt didnt qualify for IN MURRAY 110 son, Thinclads Gear For State Meet 800, fired a Lancer Nine No-hi- ts ed run and struck out Bon- nevilles Brett Cherry Richard were lifted qualifiers Buchanan to the Class Daviddiscus; in the Two Days At Ogden (From Page 2A, Col. 6) Laker hurdlqs long (first), 6) |