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Lehi took firm control early. As soon as Cally Gillman received the tipoff, she passed to Lacey Yates for an inside shot. It sent the Pioneers ahead 9- 0. Their biggest lead of the quarter came when a Calli Trane trey put the score at 12- 1. Shots from Loni Wilson and Cory Atkinson swelled the Lehi lead to 16-- 7 at the the end of the first quarter. In the 2nd quarter, a Yates bucket made the score 18-South Summit trimmed it down to 18-1but Andria Goodwin and Atkinson led Lehi in outscoring the Wildcats 2 to leave Lehi sitting pretty on a 7. 4-- 22-1- halftime lead. 3 In the early second half, Yates and Gillman led Lehi on an 0 scoring run that left the Wildcats dazed. For the rest of the game, the Pioneers stayed up by more than 10 points. With Yates and Wilson dominating the boards in the final quarter, Lehi finally pushed its 8-- g."& !,...,, Tracy Wilson Jazz mascot Bear is scheduled to make an appearance at the Lehi High By School this gymnasium Friday as the Pioneers host Emery in a 3A region cross over contest at 7 p.m. Boasting a 3 mark and a second-placranking in Utah State 3A high school polls, Lehi High School's boys' bas- 5-- e Parry's lead beyond the mar- gin when Yates dropped in two foul shots, posting a 46-2- 6 total. Yates finished the scoring with a layup. She led Lehi with 14 points while Atkinson added 12. On Friday, Spanish Fork and 3 Lehi battled to a tie in the 1st quarter. The game's outcome was determined the next period when Yates swished eight points and made several 13-1- Week of Dec. 6 88.6 Regions,'. (4),,., 102.0 65.7 . A..; JudgiWernM .83.2 Murray v.'Wi, Olympus 88.2 4 V'. West!::i?aili.. Woodi Craslli Region 6 . . u : . Payson .95.3 . ,. . .78.8 iiill . .06.5 i5W:i03;3 I ; .'i. .94 5 0:.;v;j. If Peasant fifoveS . . lUwH .107.0 Provo (1)1 .:i.V. FcVl . Springvill'X . . I. Spanish r:v:;.J4.2 . . . H TimpviewlX M& V .Kv.9KS L,:' 3A Region 7 Bear River ! ,.J4, Lomond Ben Granite ,.85 . 2 Wv87.2 .HnJ.3-82.7 83.5 88.8 84,5 82.4 74.3 Morgan Ogden (5) Tooele Region 8 Carbon Delta 77.9 Emery (5) North Sanpete Richfield 88.8 Region 9 Canyon View Cedar City (4) 82.9 73.9 86.7 84.1 90.3 94.3 Dixie (2) Hurricane Pine View (3) Snow Canyon 71.7 917 75.7 80.4 Region 10 Lehi (1) Park City Uintah Union Wasatch ; . . .94.4 70.7 79.6 83.4 73.9 How to 1 . use the ratings: Add 3 points to the home team's rating. 2. 3. - Pair the teams that play each other. The difference between the two ratings indicates the predicted margin of victory. Copyright 1997 by Noland Parry 74.2 Last weeks record: 23-Year to date record: 23-- 8 74.2 50-4- lose 7, and 29-2- three-pointer- s, Trane led Lehi with 18 points while Gillman and Yates each contributed 13. On the Springville roster, Jacobsen led all players with 26, but only one other Red Devil hit in double digits, Ben Christensen with 12. Six other Devils scored to total 64. Coach Dave Filimoehala used nine players throughout the contest and six of them scored. Uintah, 7-- 4, beat 64-5- aery, 7. Coby 5-- 4, 4 8-- 1, 77-5- 5 64-6- Continued from page 7 The Wilsons' fathers both wrestled for Lehi. Drew recalls, "My dad Bert took state in wrestling his sophomore year." He says that achievement has been an inspiration for him. While Drew has yet to win a state title, he has won tournaments, most recently the Skyline Bobcat Brawl. It was at that tournament that he had his toughtest win of the season thus far. Drew recalls that his Bobcat foe Jeremy Crookston "could shoot pretty good. To win, I got a bar ot 22-2- land goals, one from line. the from two of one and Libberton followed with 12, including his three treys, and 11 with Andy Hadfield added five of five from the stripe. Travis Colledge ran off five field goals to finish the night with 10 to put four Pioneers in double figures. Page 1 1 What to do now it's over If you would rather utilize your tree for wildlife purposes, Dean Northern Mitchell, Information and Region Education Specialist from the Division of Wildlife Resources, reports that Christmas trees can benefit wildlife for at least two more years, depending on it's intended application. Mitchell made a few suggestions for wildlife enthusiasts: Wildlife Christmas Tree Place the tree in the yard, or on a patio if you don't have a yard, in front of a window where you can see it. Decorate the tree with stale breads and bakery products hung by ribbons or string. Fruits, such as apples and oranges can be hung. Be sure to cut them in half so that birds can eat them easier. Cereals of any kind, such as "Cheerios," oatmeal, grits or cornmeal can be offered. Place them in net bags used for onions or potatoes and tie them on the tree. Strings of popcorn or cranberries are great for wintering birds. Peanut butter can be mashed into the crevices of pine cones to offer special treats. You will enjoy countless hours watching birds come to your "bird Christmas tree" through the rest of the winter. Mitchell Wildlife Motel also discussed how wildlife can benefit from the cover, "If you live in a neighborhood where there are no trees yet, your old Christmas tree can be used to provide cover for birds. Simply drive the base of your tree into a snowbank and leave it for the birds to use. If you have a clothes line, you can collect trees from your neighbors and lean many trees against the clothes line to create a "lean-to- " for lots of birds to get out of the weather. If you have existing trees, merely string some ropes between two trees to lean the Christmas trees on." Fish Habitat Submerged trees can make excellent habitat for fish and aquatic wildlife, such as frogs, according to Mitchell, "If you have a pond or stream on your property, you may want to collect a few more Christmas trees, tie them together and anchor them in the pond or stream with large rocks to offer fish, amphibians, and aquatic insects a place to live." Mitchell concluded, "By planning now, and thinking ahead, you can extend your enjoyment of that expensive Christmas tree throughout the year." at him funny when he would reveal to them his actual age. Coby still does wrestling. Last summer, he took second at the Utah Summer Games in Cedar City. Both Wilsons play football and were recently honored for their performances on the gridiron this season. Coby was named by teammates as the outstanding offensive player of the year. 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Cooper again led the LHS attack with 14 on six field 7, 1998 - season was a match against a kid from Park City during the recent Lehi tournaof the downed Dixie, at home. Page, Arizona Ogden, picked as a strong finisher early in the season, defeated Spanish Fork at the so Dons' fieldhouse, the competition is still tough throughout the state and anything can happen with eight weeks to go. 54-4- Wednesday, January on him." and Richfield defeated Hurricane last week parking lots. - Cousins 2. Scoring four future use, within the city. Trees will be accepted at the following locations, where city workers regularly pick up the trees in the Orem area: Windsor Park, City Park (200 East 100 North), Cascade Park, Sharron Park, Scera Park, and Scera Park Pool. Other locations include Cherry Hill Park, Northridge Park, Bonneville Geneva Park, Park, Community Park, Hillcrest Park, Westmore Park, and the Public Works Parking Lot (955 North 900 West). Trees will also be accepted at the Orem mulch site, by the Orem Wastewater Treatment Plant, 1000 South 1700 West (Geneva Road near the UTA Building). Participants are asked to look for the signs, indicating the tree dumping locations and to avoid placing the trees on nearby school 32-3- 1 96.5 American Fork (U".--;uK)3.Lone Peak Ik . . lead at Springville tied it at the buzzer and then the dog fight was on. To start the second period, Braden Cooper popped a shot from the arc but then Jacobsen hit a fielder followed by a trey by Mike Sorensen to go up by two. The Devils increased their lead to seven but then Lehi came back within one at and the visitors added a free throw by Jacobsen just before the half for a margin. The Springville star hit for a trey to open the second half and followed it with a two to edge, give the Devils a but a two by Cooper and a trey from Justin cutLibberton the lead (his first of three) visitors the before two to exploded again for an margin. Lehi trailed by three at the and then quarter, dropped two more points behind in the final canto to t. 99.5 95.0 Easf.:..i-:.y- Highland pre-seaso- 18-1- Rating ,; key boards to tip the momentum to Lehi's favor permanently. Also in the 2nd, Trane and Gillman each sank treys to keep Lehi out in front. The first half ended with Lehi and Lehi ahead Spanish Fork each scored 26 points in the second half. 3 3-- Bounlifyl CP'U$;. 5-- 5-- By Noland Parry ;;r ketball team is set to host two 3A opponents this weekend, as they prepare for their Region 10 opener next week. After dropping two contests in a row to 4A Spanish Fork and Springville, the Pioneers entertain Emery and Morgan, both picked to finish near the top of their n I respective regions. their accumulating record, the LHS five have five larger, 4A, schools while losing in overtime to Dixie at St. Red Devils, who also hang n onto a 3 mark, jumped out to a quick 0 lead on Chad Jacobsen's trey and led until Lehi grabbed the Basketball l at game Friday Last week the Springville to High School .a fo-mm Photo by Dean Von Memmott ,f Lehi's Lacey Yates (42) battles South Summit's Amber Smith (25) and Rachel Tapp (15) for a rebound last Tuesday. George. Power Guide Team 4A ii humans wildlife can benefit from them. 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