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Show n 2B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, May 23, 1984 Powerlifting Meet Nets Two New State Records I I ! The J Open 1984 Northern Utah Novice Powerlifting Championships were held at the Browning Armory in Ogden. Forty-fou- r competitors from Ray Morin totaled 1790 pounds to win his class and the Best Lifter Trophy for the last session. ; , Center Brlghim Young University-Ogd.- n for Continuing Education, In cooperation with the Football Coaching staff at BYU, Is pleased to sponsor a SUMMER YOUTH James Fie Fia of Salt Lake City took second and set a new mens open bench press record of 530 pounds. FOOTBALL CAMP For Boys 10 to IS Yean of Ago iUtah and Idaho entered the . meet. 1 Two men's open state records, $ were broken ana numerous state 2 high school and teenage state re- -' j cords were also set. In the womens division, Lana .Lee of Ogden took first place .over Deborah Lindsay of Twin Falls Idaho. Lanas total of 562 pounds included a 242 pound deadlift. v.' Nick Flores of Provo captured first place in the 123 pound class. We make house calls placed fourth and set four teen- age and state high school records. Provos John Clayton also rewrote the record books in the teenage and high school catego-rie- s while winning the 132 pound mens division. . Johns 1031 pound record total included a record 407 pound deadlift. Anthony Gailegas of Ogden finished second and Matt Trujillo of Tooele came in third. Marcel Archuleta set a new state record in the mens open category with a 496 pound squat while lifting in the 148 pound And we have been doing it for twenty years. Home Care is the most experienced and complete home health agency in northern Utah. We offer skilled nurses, speech therapists, physical therapists, aides and orderlies. Serving Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties . . . th space-availab- le BYU-Ogd- 627-259- 0 770-65- 43 OGDEN CLEARFIELD - Medicare kok: caE Certified do the - We LAVEL EDWARDS BOUNTIFUL HIGH SCHOOL So. 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However, participantsBUY-SaAve., lake Center, 401-IZlt basis. Application forms are available at the 555-24t- h St., Ogden, Utah 84401. Completed Salt Lake City, Utah 841 03 or at the Center, the ugden or Salt application forms, with required signatures and full tuition may be returned to either Lake Center, in person or by mail. Jamie Weaver of Morgan, , JUNE 4, 5, 6, 1984 MEL OLSON en IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS SLC CENTER OGDEN CENTER CAU 399-445- billing 328-03- 5 25 Ttmirim class. Marcel also won his division and the Best Lifter Trophy for the morning session. Ogdens Dwight Burkes finished second in the 148 pound class and was awarded the Best Master Trophy for the morning session. Peter Cardinale of Ogden took third in this class. Jon Stout of Morgan placed fourth and set three new state high school and teenage records. Carlos Martinez of Roy set a new state high school and teenage record with a 275 pound squat. The 165 pound class was dominated by Idaho lifters Jerry Morton and Curis Cooley. Ogdens Kent Adams took third. Sandys Brent Edmund won the 181 pound division, while Kris Kasper of Logan took second. Frank Jones of Layton captured third and set all new masters records in this class. He was also awarded the Best Master Trophy for the middle nmu gjaairdltsrai ggamnns- wMIni session. Morgans Kyle Wilson set all new records in the high school 181 pound category. John Zizumbo of Ogden outdistanced the field of 198 pounders and totaled 1488 pounds to take first place and the Best Lifter Trophy for the middle ses- ' Miracle-Gr- o U.S. T nxnls sion. , Plant Food d Salt Lake Citys Randy took second and Dave Perry of Roy placed third. Rodger Smith of Orem set all new high school records as a 198 pounder. Chris Henrtefer of Roy beat out Ogdens Dave Harris for first place in the 220 pound division. Doug Gomez of Sunnyside took third. 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