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Show Sports earn Free Press - Page 8 Wednesday, November 26, 1997 Pioneer football players Von Memmott and Tracy Wilson Sixteen Lehi seniors have been honored on the t team. tj 10 Leading the list was quarterback Braden Cooper, who earned the region's Most Valuable Player award. Pioneer Coach Chad Wilson said Cooper's leadership was a key factor in his outstanding seaBy Dean son. "We could count on him," the coach said. "He knows when to run the ball and who to pass it to. This season, he passed for 2,785 yards and rushed for a little under 700 yards. He threw 20 touchdown passes and ran for nine more. He was a four-yea- r starter for us." Named to the first teamf-wertailback Trevor Varney, wide receiver Andy Hadfield, offensive lineman Chad Ray, Deven defensive lineman Bateman, linebacker Drew Wilson, defensive back Jake Terry, and kicker Jake Hunt. Receiving second team honors were fullback Bryce Cutler, tight end Travis Colledge, offensive lineman Stephen Berendson, defensive lineman Luke Barnes, defensive lineman Clint Snyder, linebacker Rett Sage, and defensive back Trent Colledge. Offensive line- - Parry's , Power Guide to High School Basketball By Noland Parry Week of Nov. Rating K 92.7 93.6 93.0 92.5 84.4 ' Region ponneville ':, , ; Elder .Bo ..Fremont A. tog'atr Mlo: Crest ! , . . . Regions .92.4 ., ... .92.2 '...,100.2 ..,,,...,.'..,..,90.3 8 .107 . Cyprus.J 74.2 - .111111 East .1--, Highland....;::,;; Judge Mii;Pa! .if. j. & ;97.8 Iff r.:&5 88.8 Murray .1 Olympus .:IJ. . l.Av .11 . .;. .;. . : ' .; .95.3 ..K;..I.;f;,,..mi .78.8 West Woods CrasS J. Region 6 fW. American Fork( Lone Peak Payson( 3 ) PleSsant Grove . . . .95.3 ($f .kv... . .W-103- '....81.9 . . : .103.3 93.0 105.0 Provo(2) Spanish Fork 94.2 85.5 97.5 Springville Timpview 3t Region 7 Bear River Beji Lomond 83.9 Granite Ogden 82.6 80.5 86.5 Tooele 83.8 Region 8 Carbon 79.7 87.1 83.1 Morgan Richfield Regions Canyon View Cedar City( 3 Dixie(2) Hurricane Pine View( 4 ) Snow Canyon Region 10 1 Lehi( lar campgrounds areas are that a free permit is required to camp in these areas from Dec. 1 through April 1. Areas requiring permits include Little Mill units Echo units Roadhouse Granite units Flat site, Sandwagon group 1-- 4, 1-- 2, 89.2 76.4 81.8 94.3 73.6 ) Park City Uintah 79.6 Unjon 83.4 Wasatch 78.1 By Tracy Wilson swimWith a trimmed-dowming teadi of only 36 swimmers and divers, Lehi High School swim coach Dennis Meyring is working hard with the aquatics enthusiasts to improve individual times after their seventh meet of the year. "We haven't kept score in some of the meets because we are so few in number, but we are working hard and seeing a lot of times drop as we head into the second half of our season," commented Meyring after the Lehi Relays last Saturday at the American Fork Fitness Center. Lehi finished fifth out of 11 schools participating. The meet was won easily by Tooele, one of reminded 74.1 91.0 92.5 71.7 ) Theater-in-the-Pine- 1 . 3. quarterback of the offensive line. He was quick for snapping the ball, and he just refused to be beat." Wilson described Barnes as "an anchor on our defense." The defensive lineman was a big threat to opposing teams, according to the coach. "Clint was good at making a bull rush against opposing teams," Wilson said. "He gave them fits." Sage averaged 15 tackles a game. Wilson said they included ones for lost yards and quarterback sacks. "He also made a lot of interceptions," the coach the premier programs in the state. Senior girls who have made their mark throughout the years are Season Chamberlain, Heidi Ferkovich, Jackie Hadfield, Nicole Wycherley, Mariam Ellis and Erin Larsen. Juniors include Camille Makin and Melissa Turner and the lone sophomore is Jessica Hadfield. Freshmen who hope to add depth to the team are Tamara Clark, Jamie Carbine, Katie Savage, Lindsay Burch, Kassie Kolowich, Raquel Peterson and Magan Jensen. The boys' squad is led by Brad r Savage, defending state diving champion who is also a sprinter. Seniors Josh Robinson, divers Matt Alva and Ashton two-yea- formed winter campers in the past. Although the permits are free, campers without the permits can expect fines up to $5,000 or imprisonment of up to six months. Vouchers are available at the Pleasant Grove Ranger District, 390 North 100 East, Pleasant Grove, from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. and Hope & Campgrounds. This permit program helpis Timpooneke, which has resulted from unin- - to use the ratings: Add 3 points to the home team's Be a t newspaper Jf carrier! rating. 2. -' m s, reduce campground damage, How two-poi- effect." Drew Wilson had a talent for blocking passes. Coach Wilson recalled, "For example, in the Uintah game, their tight end was having a hard time. Drew didn't let him catch one pass. Drew also brought quickness to our outside linebacker spot. He blocked a couple of kicks. One of the blocked kicks was turned said. He said Trent Colledge could into a touchdown for us." "Jake Terry was one of the be counted on to do the job in main cogs in our pass defense," whatever position he was Wilson said. "He did a good job placed. "When we needed a big as a cornerback." play from him, he would do it," This season, Hunt made 40 Wilson said. He said Peterson harassed of 41 extra point kicks and six field goals. Wilson said, "All the opposition with tackles and summer, you would drive by the pass blocks. high school and see him pracUintah, which finished second in Region 10, led the ticing his kicking. After school every day, he would work on it squads with 11 first-teafor an hour. He's earned all the selections. Lehi, which won the league with no losses, rewards for his efforts." Group campers, planning on camping in many of the popu- 88.2 79.5 82.0 82.5 Emery(5) North Sanpete Cutler didn't carry the ball much for Lehi this autumn, but when he did, he would average 10 yards a carry. Wilson said, "Where he was valuable was blocking for the ball carrier. He would open holes for Braden and Trevor." As a tight end, Travis Colledge caught three touchdowns, and Lehi used him for conversions, scoring Wilson said. Berendson played center this year. Wilson said, "He knew what linemen had to do. He allshould've been first-teawas like kind the He of region. Required camping permits available at no charge 69.2 79.6 Delta hard all through his prep career for a starting position. "Chad finally earned a starting spot this year," Wilson said. "He moves fast with his feet. He likes to drive opponents into the ground. He did a great job at pass block." Wilson said Bateman "was quick, aggressive, and tenacious. He had 14 tackles and eight quarterback sacks. He uses his quickness to great n . Bountitut(f)- - Peterson Pair the teams that play each other. The difference between the two ratings indicates the predicted margin and earn '400 to 600 per hour Copyrigh1997 by Noland Parry delivering this newspaper Wednesday mornings. Deliver to every home in your area. Bundles are dropped off at your door. No inserts to stuff. No Lehi hicles and used cars in the intermountain west Over 500 to choose from. Tate a test drive and receive a free tank of gas. Buy a new GMC from Salt Lake Valley GMC and we wS pay you $1 00. 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Grantsville won the 2A with a close win over Juab last Saturday. On Sale! Hobbs; Brady sophomore Peterson, and juniors Weston Adams and Clifton Worthington are all experienced. Nicholas Baum, a senior transfer from Oregon, is also expected to help the team. Sophomores and freshmen new to the program include Brent Beck, Johnny Bryson, Cfvry Dortch, Danny Fellingham, Joseph Faulk, Andrew Robinson, Brandon Mortenson, Johnathon Watkins and Steve Sorenson (a diver). Coach Laurel Abernathy is the diving mentor. The Pioneer swimmers are scheduled to host Bear River on Dec. 13 at 9 a.m. in the AF Fitness Center and then travel to Tooele Dec. for the Tooele Invitational. Two home meets and a trip to Vernal will lead into the region meet the end of January with the state meet set 19-2- 0 No more soggy papers. No more papers in the shrubs or flowerbeds. No more papers for the neighbors dog. And you can promote your favorite high school team! 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