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Show Lehi Free Press New Utah! Wednesday, December 2, 1998 Page 10 Sports Lehi women beat 4A Springville : ' rest of our girls scored eight or nine points. He said that Lehi owned a lead in the third quarter, but "we made some mistakes that allowed them to come back. We had some girls that made crucial free throws for us in the fourth quarter. "Cory Atkinson hit three or four free throws to secure the game for us. Jessica Hatfield also hit a key free for us." Tomorrow the Pioneers will travel to Timpanogos for a 6:30 p.m. battle with the Lehi will finish this week out with a Friday game at home against American Fork. Sports Correspondent The Lehi girls basketball team opened their season by 3 on the winning Springville Red Devils' home court Nov. 24. Lehi Coach Lonnie Magnus-sosaid, "They kept working hard, and we had balanced scoring. We had some trouble early in the game when Cally Gillman sprained her ankle. The other girls came forward and covered for her." Lehi had only one girl score in double figures: Lacey Yates. Magnusson said, "She did a good job inside. She had 11 points, eight rebounds, and five 50-4- THF'"'2 HOME OF Timber-wolve- 47-2- 7, 42-3- s. for Lehi. projects when permit sales must be closed. Under this system permit sales haven't closed in time to prevent Southern Region permits from overselling. In 1998 the Southern Region was oversold by almost 8,000 permits. "When the Southern Region is oversold by that many permits, its going to adversely effect its buck to doe ratio," reported Mike Welch, Division Big Game Coordinator. Clark estimates that under the voucher system, permits for the Southern Region may oversell by only five to 10 percent, rather than the almost 50 percent it oversold in 1998. The board voted that each person may obtain up to four Southern Region permit vouchers and that proof of completion d of a Hunter Education course will be required for each person for whom a voucher is obtained. The board also voted to allow the Division time to determine locations where vouchers would be offered, and when they would be available. Locations and dates will be determined and announced at a later date. first-serve- Division-operate- er from one of 50 Division satellocations voucher lite statewide. Hunters can then use their vouchers to purchase a Southern Region permit from a hunting license agent or Three such moments were Pioneers Brad Neilson, Robert Southwick, and Brandon Wilson each scoring a fall for Lehi. Those three pins enabled Lehi to tie the score at 18. Winning on a technical fall, Merrill Delimont put Lehi ahead The battle against the Red Devils immediately 23-1- 8. turned d Alan Clark, Division Wildlife Section Chief reported that the voucher system, run by the Division, will allow for better control of the number of Southern Region permits sold. Under the current system, the Division surveys selected agents on the day buck deer permits go on sale and has then as an Yates named Pioneer Lacey Yates has been honored with an second team selection for her performance during the All-Sta- te recently-compl- volleyball season. eted She played in 68 games this year, completing 180 kills, a 71 percent conversion ratio. She also notched 222 digs, 47 solo blocks, 58 assisted blocks, 5 aces and 4 assists, The, daughter of Doug and, Rita Yates of Lehi, the senior middle blocker is also a basket-- " ball player who was recognized with and i All-Sta- te All-Regi- J' iv 68 J L WEST MAIN MON - SAT 768-958- I 0-- 6 and Best Prices 8-- 3. 275-pound- er 5-- A In his match, Day over- whelmed Jauraziel Almarz 19-- 4 to give Lehi a 0 lead. The Bruins pulled ahead 12-- 5 on pins by Dave Allen and Tyler Allen. ; h v B.J. Hobbs' victory by default put Lehi within 12-1but Tom Raver's pinning Trent Basset sent Mountain View on 5-- ' 1, a string of four victories, putting the Bruin lead at and Pins by Cutler the McCaughlin tipped momentum back to Lehi's favor and sent the Pioneers on their way to winning six straight 32-1- 1. matches. After Lehi had tied team scores at 32, Justin Wilbur's 14-- 4 triumph over Garret Story put the Pioneers ahead and Lehi never fell behind. The Pioneers wrestled at Copper Hills on Dec. 1. They are schedled to wrestle at the Evanston (Wyo.) Invitational 36-3- on Dec. 2, 4-- 5. OPENER Friday at Pleasant Grove 7 p.m. " ' in 3a: She's hoping to turn the notice she's earned into a college scholarship. w ping the Lehi scoring run, Red Devils Luke McCauslano and Weston Pope defeated Brandon Mclaughlin 0 and and Coby Wilson 6-Those two Springville wins couldn't slow Lehi down. After Lehi's Travis Lewis had won on a forfeit, the Pioneers were ready for Mountain View, a traditional . powerhouse. Men's basketball second team honors last season. She has played on the varsity squads of both sports for three years. She has also kept her grades up enough to qualify for the honor roll. Lacey is just beginning her final high school basketball season and has already been identified by Salt Lake sports-writer- s' as "a player to watch" vn t'j n, m lui'ir ii"ir '') A 1 mm Selection on .uality Name Brand Footwear and Clothing! im 'A COWBO1 Mrmalor I 1 $ Men's Texas M its Brand Ropers A - A- '7 ityie Kopers Ladies Laredot ii i I M u MII P f 8 PQOO & l - - IS V i$ U H aa Ev UU i Lareao Lace-u- w Kf W aiaK m v.: Texas Western fl) 1 9 y ( Sizes 8 V2 to 3 9m ana nistwu Hand jLasted Boot Sale J" brand hmm Knot rut fo rnwhnv3f00 K ' 3y it VUiUW IW Slvtes!$f)i aooi IWV Several styles ana colors! 1 1 II Overdyed Black TV 1 3"t $j? 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Division-approve- Division office. 2. 9-- 1 changes coming Upon hearing input from Utah's sportsmen and sportswomen, the Wildlife Board has determined that the Division of Wildlife Resources will sell the 1999 general buck deer permits for the Division's Northern, Central, Northeastern and Southeastern regions d on a first-- come, basis, from license agents and Division offices, beginning June 21, 1999. However, to help protect buck deer in the Division's popular Southern Region from possible overharvesting, from overselling the region's permits, the board voted to require hunters to first obtain a vouch- 3 By Dean Von Memmott The Lehi Pioneers opened their wrestling season with a clean sweep at the Springville Duals on Nov. 24. They overpowered the 4A Springville Red Devils then outlasted the 5A Mountain View Bruins The sweep marked an impressive start for Dan Rice as Lehi's new head coach. Lehi had a rough go in the lower weights during the contest against Springville. In the 103 weight class, Lehi's Jordan Day battled to keep within 7 of Kenyon Christen. But in the third period, the Red Devil pinned Day. Christen's pin set in motion Red Devil domination of the first seven matches. Those bouts saw some good moments TV nt n Big game 50-4- 3 blocked shots. The By Dean Von Memmott Pioneer matmen beat two at duals HIGJ LEHI AT rso, en's Lee Stonewashed 9 id KJ Blanket Lined Jackets Reg. $75 in 1 TSA Mm Insulated Bibs; (X IjUVCICUM POOR |