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Show Free Press - Wednesday, May 17, 1995 - Page 8 Lindsay Hadfield: 'Never compromise' ward service projects and stake youth conferences. She has received the sixth year camp certificate and she is currently working on her Young Women's "Never compromise your integrity," is the philosophy of Lindsay Hadfield, daughter of Don and Darlene Hadfield of Lehi. Described by friends as quiet, shy, and reserved, Lindsay is this week's Pioneer Profile. several Recognition Award. In her free time, Lindsay enjoys reading, shopping, swimming, and spending time with friends. She also works as a waitress part time at Porter's Place in Lehi. Lindsay's future plans are to attend UVSC for two years before transferring to a major university, where she will major in English Pioneer Profile By BRENDA T. PETERSON fSfJf ' Here's looking up to you h rrS alS ... and secondary education. She hopes to one day teach high school English. She also plans to marry in the temple and raise a loving fam In school activities, Lindsay has been an active member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Club. She has maintained a 3.8 grade point average, while taking advanced classes in English Language and Composition and college algebra. She has received the National English Merit Award and has been nominated for "Who's Who Among American High School Students." As an active member of the Lehi 7th Ward, Lindsay has served in all l Katrina Sumsion shakes the hand of Ken Roberts, BYU basketball player, at the recent D.A.R.E. graduation for Sego Lily Elementary. vi Lindsay Hadfield ily. Pioneer soccer finishes Adams. Lehi's third goal was scored by Jon Hafen when he took a layoff pass from Ben Grimley and placed another curving shot past the 2-- cies. She has also participated in Wasp keeper. The Pioneers' final goal came when Gregg Sorensen was taken down from behind in the penalty Mark box. Senior defender Christensen was called on to score his first goal ever for Lehi High. Mark powered the ball into the d corner to give Lehi lower its sweet revenge. On Monday, May 8, the Pioneers traveled to Park City, where Lehi needed a win to be the Region 10 Later in the first half Grimley Dixie bests Pioneers took a Mike Christofferson pass and put it by a diving Trojan goalie. Morgan made things close bu scoring just before the end of in first round 11-- 6 playoff. f&k , Dixie took the field first and when the side was finally retired the Pioneers were looking at a six run deficit. What went wrong ? Everything. First, Lehi was up against a very good club who ranked near the top in class all year. That in itself is enough. But then to spot them a six-ru- n lead was just too much to over come. Dixie wasn't the only problem if 1 - f, If i yc . - '), s - Jl i ,- 3 :'Z" if 4 3-- 8-- 5 2-- 1 I J ' ft iP r irt: IIv' VLto ' ' .:- - m - ft "mv" ' v iff. I ilUT'n B B x . ' v v - '. - ' ' - " I lanrrriiii! t i . - 4lBli If a rest i sr B Sk? B B B B B B B Photo by Rod Mantor Coach Jacobsen, 15, explains in no uncertain terms what he thinks of that last out. a ground ball and out ran the throw. Mike Gray singled moving Matt Felix down to second where he was called out perhaps the most flagrant call the Pioneers will burden to the next round But, they will be there and they will be at their best. They play tomorrow at Spanish Fork at 10 a.m. against Union. ever see. Lehi scored twice again in the fifth, but it was not enough. The Pioneers were hurting from this loss and they are carrying a heavy to on second place Orem 2 game. on to They Alpine 0 where Kelli Dahle scored the only goal. Lehi played a very tough game 0-- rain-delay- two overtimes and the contest went on to a shootout. After the first five players, the shootout was tied 2-- 2. In sudden death the team went through all the remaining players still tied. Both teams chose the keepers to start sudden death again. Lynnsey Asay, Lehi's keeper, scored on a good shot and made an amazing save to win Lehi's first game. Lehi won the second game Halfback Jamie against Provo Woffinden beat the Provo fullbacks to the goal and scored on a good shot. Lehi's defense was outstanding as Cathrine Pulham and Niki Jones held Provo to no second half shots. The girls lost their third game 1-- 0. one-on-o- Gamp Funk Tumbling Ballet Tap Showmanship Self Estm Performance flip Hep Cheeleadlng Jazz mwY B I ill OTTO pool. Signups This month only, The Qoset Factory B will install B B charge. Here's how it works: Our certified design specialist comes to will also be held 768-029- perfectly clean, perfectly terrific new doseL' Call for consultafee any closet absolutely fee of your tion now. Before our offer to install a 2 B j B 1 iircniaicwdiiuii, iiiMviuiiuiuiiiy. the I 375-551- 1 or 1 2. 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If you answered fee installation, this isyour month. Wednesday, May 31, from 8 to 9 1-- 0, IWU B mm in their semifinal match against Highland. The teams were tied until the final six minutes as fullback Jamie Christensen got support from halfbacks Megan Woffinden and Jamie Carlton to shut down the powerful Highland Lehi's keeper girls. Losing Lynnsey Asay collected 17 saves on their last game, which gave the girls a remarkable fourth place. Lehi will be forming next year's under-1- 4 team Thursday, May 18, at 6 p.m. at the Lehi Junior High School soccer field. All girls under 14 on July 31, 1995 qualify to try out for the new team. In Business 15 Years III. What could be better than a custom closet made with themost precise tooling, the best materials, and the most exacting B B Signups for Lehi's summer recreational swim team will be Q held Monday and Tuesday, May 22 B and 23, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Lehi 1-- Uiooiy OKjounlain Gompeiiian CProoo, (jifJra Gdar GiJy Gompelion B B B UN. CPfaom B B Tryouts on May 22nd 4 to 8 pm May 23rd 4 to 8pm j a B c tQ But it was not enough and Lehi finished the season with seven wins, four losses and three ties. Our Installation Qfcn m -- Tryout Now For The j er. B overtime. no score In their first season as a comgirls petitive team, the under-1surprised the other 16 teams, playing as tough as they did. The girls posted a 2 tournament record record overall. and an Lehi set the tone for the tournament in a dramatic first game. Meridian got on the board first with a penalty shot three minutes into the contest. Lehi came back strong as Kassy Fowler split the defense and took a shot that rebounded off their keeper. Rachel Beecher followed up the shot strong to score Lehi's first goal. Meridian scored again early in lead. the second half to take a With four minutes left in the game, Lehi goalie Lynnsey Asay scored They allowed two goals in the first half then settled down and scored one in the second. Jon Hafen took an Adam Kolowich pass, dribbled down the goal line and shot it past the Panther keep- p B B B Bl QBDPDBBDBBBIDI3DBQI a " I Girls soccer team impressive in first season Swim team the eventual a a penalty shot and sent the team in a placing fourth in the Utah game into signups slated after Tournament. There was beat then went big impres- a terrible start. ThisMonthklall "i Dixie's Lehi soccer made sion, Valley Soccer 1-- B - A pitching gave Lehi a chance to rally back as Curtis Jacobsen walked, Mike Gray walked, Matt Felix singled, Travis Neil walked and C J scored. And, as par for the course, the Flyers brought in a new pitcher and then turned a double play. In the fourth inning Nate Nelson took first on a hit pitch. Jason Allan followed with a shot over the wall giving the Pioneers two more runs. Curtis Jacobsen hit Pioneers were only able to manage a 1 tie; Lehi's only goal was scored by Gregg Sorensen. This past Monday, Lehi hosted the first round of the state playoffs and faced Pineview. Lehi got off to 4-- 0. o the Unfortunately, champs. eight saves. On Friday, the Wasatch Wasps came to Lehi, and the Pioneers had revenge on their minds. The Wasps handed the Pioneers their worst loss of the season just two weeks ago, shutting out Lehi, Neither team was able to score in the first half of this game, but in the second half, however, the Pioneers opened things up. Jon Hafen knocked a Gregg Sorensen cross into the net for Lehi's first goal. Ten minutes later, Ben Grimley sent a curving shot corner after into the top right-han- d 3-- A out there. Starting pitcher Matt Felix who has been the call guy all season long and clearly the man who everyone looks to, just simply had a terrible day. And no one felt the pain more than Matt. He went one and a third innings. Pitching wasn't the only factor. Lehi in trying to over come their frustration seemed a little rattled and made a couple mental errors, a couple of fielding miscues and one of the poorest jobs of officiating the team has had called on them all season long. But, be that or not, Lehi fought back to score six runs and to show a lot of spunk. As the head coach of Dixie told his players," Don't get complacent out there, this is a great team and they are going to fight back every inch of the way." left-han- the first half. Neither team was able to score in the second half. Lehi outshot the Trojans 15-- 8 and goalie Calvin Rasmussen had ByRODMANTOR The Lehi varsity baseball team was hit with a devastating setback as they were shelled by the Flyers of Dixie in the first round of state -3 receiving a pass from Robbie Two weeks ago the Lehi Pioneer soccer team won two important matches to jump back into the region race. When the Pioneers faced the Trojans, Lehi came away with a 0 win. Robbie Adams scored in the first half on a penalty kick. Ben Grimley had been tripped in the penalty box and Robbie was called upon to make his second penalty kick of the season. her Young Women's class presiden- 7-4- 154 W. Main Lehi 768-354- 9 I B B |