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PGHS trackster sets school record Todd Simmons set a PGHS high jump record of 6'6" and won four first places in last weeks triangular track meet in Viking Stadium. Simmons broke his own m ark of 6'4", set last year, as he leaped to the new record on a cold March day. The senior sprinter also won the long jump at 19'1", the 100 meters in 11.50 and the 200 meters in 22.69. Keeping the scoring leadership in the family, Rhonda Simmons, Todd's sister, won pair of firsts and a second for the girls team Rhonda won the 100 meter hurdles in 17.19, the 300 meter hurdles in 50.55 and was second in the 100 meter dash in 13.87. Lisa Hall was the other Lady Viking to place first with a throw of 96'11" in the javelin. Lenda Kerr was second in the 800 and 1600 meter runs while Vikki Allred took third in the discus and fourth in the high j ump. Cory Warburton won the 400 meter run for the guys with a time of 55.77 and Cory Atkinson was first in the javelin with a throw of 153'0". Eric Cook, who had a great cross country season, was second in the 3200 meter run and third in the 1600 meter run. Paul Mattinson and David Preece were second and fourth in the 100 and Bill Larsen was third in the 400 meter run. Craig Hayden, a junior, was third in the high j ump at 6'2". Chris Larsen placed in both hurdle events. He was third in the 300 and fourth, after a nasty fall, in the 110 high hurdles. Kirk Goodwin was fourth in the javelin. The boys division was won by Timpview with 71 points with PG 61 and Uintah 45. In the girls division, Timpview posted 67 points with Uintah getting 53 and PG 37. The track team will be competing in the Utah County Invitational this weekend at Orem High. ( - f A" ' : ' f I,: I f . J i '1 '! i t f 1 i - - ' .I..-- "- - ,.,,.f.. ........ JZZ' Show and Tell... These miniature Utah Golden Girls performed at the first annual Pleasant Grove Parks and Recreation's Show and Tell this past week. The public enjoyed seeing displays and demonstrations of what classes and activities they have to offer. Hunter Safety class slated to begin There will be a Hunter Safety class held on April 6, 7, 8, and 10 in Pleasant Grove. Anyone 11 years or older needs to take this class in order to hunt in the state. The cost is $10 per student and will be held at 600 E. Center Street in Pleasant Grove. Registration will be held on April 2 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Sport, smen's Club at the above address The class will be taught by members of the Pleasant Grove Sportsmen Club. Slow pitch Softball league to register The deadline for getting teams registered in the American Fork Slow Pitch Softball league, will be Saturday, April 11. League fees will be $330 per team which includes approximately 20 to 24 games; also the Steel Days Tournament in July and sanctioning in the USSSA. Please submit teams to league president, Mark Grace at 756-361- Reflections winners... " J 4; Jr. High Visual Arts: Standing, L-- Nathan Hirst, 1st; Peggy Wheller, 2nd; Kendall Chadvvick, 3rd; Sean Leach, 1st place, photography. Seated: Music winners, Jody ';. Fames, Kirsten Cooke and Melanie Dean. A1C Richard Brown graduates Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Richard A. Brown, whose mother and stepfather are Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Livingston of Pleasant Grove, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the community college of the Air Force. He is a 1977 graduate of Springville High School. |