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Show LeW October 27, 1999 - Page Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday. Soccer team ends tourney at Pine View I SPECIAL BONUS! CITATION " fORECK Dean Von Memmott Sports Correspondent The Lehi Pioneers' soccer 6eason ended with a 0 loss in overtime on the Pine View Panthers' Washington field. Lehi Coach Brett Bergholm said, "We played really well and held them scoreless in regulation play. We had a couple of opportunities by Susie Jex and Katie Pulham. "Pine View's coach said her goalie played one of her best games." The Pioneer coach said Lehi experienced a bad break during the first half Bergholm said, "Vanessa John, one of our starters, twisted her ankle 10 minutes into the first half. That hurt us a lot." He pointed out that Lehi's reserves came in and played well. "Pine View's first goal came on a freak play," Bergholm said. "A shot bounced off our goal bar and took a crazy spin. One of their forwards rebounded the shot and took it in for a By , ' V . :. .' 4- t 7 . j rc- - .in : - , T 1 , V - - mm . Photo by Dean Von Memmott Lehi's Jennifer Chamberlain makes a dig in the Lehi Volleyball Dean Von Memmott Sports Correspondent The Lehi Pioneers' volleyball season ended with a loss on the Judge Memorial Bulldogs' Salt Lake City court Oct. 20. Judge swept the match by scores of game at Judge Oct. 20. season-endin- g team ends season had finally put together a workable strategy to stay on top of Judge. For much of the second round, Judge was no match for the hitting of Jennifer Johnson and Heidi Bronson. The combined kills of those two players sent Lehi rolling Rachelle Fullmer ahead 10-scored six of the Pioneers' first 10 points. When Lehi had pushed its lead to 13-an Alison Bauer kill triggered a Judge rally. Upon pulling within Judge became confident about completing its sweep in two games. A Fullmer kill stalled the Bulldog comeback, and the Pioneers scored a 14th point, but Pioneer hitting errors and Bulldog kills frustrated Lehi's attempt to score the game point. Two straight Hood points By 15-- 6, STAINLESS STEEL 2-- - i f 13-PIE- 16-1- 4. It took most of the first game for Lehi to become a formidable opponent for the Bulldogs. Paced by Susan Hood kills, the Bulldogs rolled ahead A Stacey Johnson ace put Lehi on the board. Led by goal." Bergholm pointed stayed in firm control of the tempo. Lehi's efforts ended with a call of a double hit, and which ended the match Lehi's season. 1 BUY ORECK'S NEW dutchTecfr CANISTER AND GET THE FREE BONUS KNIFE SET. Take the Oreck Challenge and see for yourself why thousands of luxury hotels, fWmao aimnre anH erwle f".mmm Buy a ne ORECK DUTCHTECH CANISTER and get (he CITATION by ORECK Mm rnu rr--v You pay v. that "both University BSOEast Fort Union Blvd. Pkwy. HoUs. 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That was because Lehi 0, put Judge ahead The Pioneers battled hard to 15-1- 4. V of on $iiM Grove Bmmh Phmmti at 366 East State Pleasant Grove IT flgft Street, V'SSSsi Family First Credit Union is a full service financial institution which means more than just offering great products... It means providing first class service and discounts, convenient locations," and extended office hours for members. Family First Federal Credit Union provides all of this with the members' interests and needs in mind. 1 f u " t ' if. V A-- ,.i t "."7. - v f ' Rachelle Fullmer blocks the ball at Park City Oct. 14 as Letasha Patane (left) and Stacey Johnson follow the action. -- Basketball camp this week V' I p for The Lehi basketball program is sponsoring a 0 school in 9 the Oct. to gym. high grade players up the camp fee is $25 and includes a Registration forms are avaialble in the high school front office. Both boys and girls are welcome. On Thursday and Friday, the times will be 4:30 to 6 p.m. for grades 6 and younger, and 6 to 8 p.m. for grades On Saturday, the junior high age group will meet from 8 to 10 a.m., and the elementary school group will go from 10 a.m. to noon. . The camp will emphasize fundamentals and games. Instructors will include the Lehi basketball staff and a special guest speaker. ' mini-cam- ' 28-3- tee-shir- i t. - . 'v 7-- 9. full-cou- rt - .'lif t' j. Salon Cachet . ouiuu vovuri is pivuu w . .. ...... their team, Kattie Thayne (hair designer) and Toni Hudson (nail artist). l Kattie has special training in color, cuts and perms. She graduated irom Dallas Roberts Academy. p Toni graduated from Dallas Roberts Academy and specializes in wnite tip ' V ' I Troducing On-Li- ne t, Katuc Thayse ltd Toni A t l(i.lWTHIIt(llllHilM.lil1BIWMH.Hli Hudtoa Ctllfor Moointment 492--1 133 IIS N-- W. 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