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Show Lone Peak Edition New Utah! - Wednesday, September 23, 1998 - Page 20 frig?- rr - w.-- , ; Spo continue nrr By J strong Knights "Sip" Jane Sheffield and Kristy Monique Barakat Sports Correspondent The Lone Peak High School tennis team defeated three opponents this past week. The Ci Schellenberg defeated Allison Allred and Tara Chestnut in Numthree sets, ber two doubles team Lindsay Miller and Leslie Chatfield beat McKell Chestnut and 6-- 4, 4-- 6-- 5. Knights are forging ahead on a winning streak, and they are looking very strong. Mindy Nielsen, also. Lone Peak played American Winder was happy with the Fork on Sept. 11. Only three performance against Pleasant Cavemen showed up for the Grove. "The number one doumatch, and the Knights won bles beat the undefeated PG overall. Kristen Brodie played team in three sets. They played Brooke Watts and won The awesome together." Winder doubles teams played, also, was also impressed with Miller. with Emily Hight and Chelsie "Mindy won in three sets and Hadleg defeating Tiffanie Nel- she really hung in there to beat son and Jamie Higham. Chelsea." Julie Winder, coach of the Winder saw the PG match as Knights, was pleased with the a crucial one. "They beat us play of the team. "Kristen before, and we came back. I played a solid match and the was very happy with everyone's doubles team turned in a good performance. It was an impor- v s f 8-- 1. performance." On Monday, Sept. 14, Lone Peak faced Pleasant Grove for the second time this season. In their first meeting, the Vikings prevailed, but this time it was the Knights. In singles action, Brodie lost to Julie Llyod Tamsin Long defeated Melissa Thurlow Mindy Miller then faced a grueling match against Chelsea Best. The match lasted three sets, with Miller finally prevailing Number one doubles team 0-- 6, RW..vAvf...r..tfflfflt..,Hfa(rji..i 6-- 0, Photo by Marc Haddock A classic contest... Peak quarterback Mark Henderson rolls out to look for a receiver during the Sept. 18 tilt with American Fork. The Cavemen converted on a field goal with seconds left to win an outstanding game for both teams See AF page 13 for a full account of the game. Lone 17-1- 4. r 5-- 6-- 6-- 3, 4-- 6, 6-- 6. caught a the end zone for a Paul Walkenhorst in conversion to tie two-poi- nt the game at Logan Miller caught a yard pass to keep Lone Peak's final scoring drive 37-pa- ss alive. 14. yards passing, 264 yards rushing for 309 total yards Josh Dean: 149 yards on 15carries, 2 touchdowns Mark Henderson: 3 of 7 for 45 yards; 38 yards on 14 carries Jon Avina 41 yards on 8 carries 45 Matt Mower: 32 yards on 3 carries 3-- ry over Spanish Fork on Sept. 1 5. tant win for us." They met Payson just two days after the critical victory, and prevailed Each Lone Peak girl won her match. Lone Peak rolls on, posts two more wins job." Lone Peak continues to roll as they won two more soccer games last week to retain their second-plac- e region position. 5-- 0. Winder was "extremely impressed with the attitude that the team came out with. The girls knew what they wanted, and they finished the By Beky The Knights complete their region schedule in the next few days. They play at Provo this afternoon, host Timpview on Friday, and visit AF Monday. Beaton The beat Spanish Fork 3-- 2 in a shootout at home Sept. 15, then outlasted Payson 3 on the 17th. "We're looking more like a Annie Thurman moves to 2nd Lone Peak harriers The Lone Peak Knights' cross country team showed well at the Murray Invitational on Sept. 19. All the top five girl Knights finished in the top 100 of the varsity girls' race. Janene Whitely took 26th, Liz Vernon 56th, Lisa Antonelli 62nd, Carrie Vernon 80th, and Summer girls' - Lone Peak's Jenny Miller (left) scored two goals in regulation and the final one in a shootout to lift the Knights to a 2 victo- 4-- Annie Thurman shot her best round of the season at Gladstan Sept. 10 to take over second place in the individual standings. Her 71 also helped Lone Peak solidify their second-plac- e position in the region standings. Their lead has now stretched to 11 strokes over Provo, but no team will be able to overcome Spanish Fork's team lead. - cohesive unit and we're approaching the time when we want to peak," said Coach Ed Lindbloom. "It's neat to see the teamwork." On Tuesday, the team "played a very good game," Lindbloom said. The two regulation goals were scored by Jenny Miller on feeds from Far-raHofheins. The Dons managed a couple of opportunistic scores to push the game to overtime. After two scoreless OT periods, the game went to a shootout. "At this point, it's time for the seniors to carry the team," Lindbloom said. The Knights made all their shots. Miller took the last one Blair Smith finished with a 76 and is tied for seventh in the individual rankings. Dallas r Dorton had a performance for him at 80, but is still ranked sixth overall. Other scorers for the Knights included Derek Anderson at 85, Tyler Pack at 89 and Chris Nelson at 97. The Knights travel to Spanish Oaks tomorrow for the next round of region play. sub-pa- compete h in Murray Dustin Hebbert 101st, Steve Crammer 110th, Travis Hebbert 169th, and Sam Neilson 173rd. and officially won the game and collected the hat trick. The coach called it "one of the prettiest penalty kicks I've ever seen." The others were made by Hofheins, Amy Gruber, Zenica. Blosch and Aubrey Trinnaman. Gruber and Trinnaman gave Lone Peak a lead Thursday; again with the help of Hofheins. A brief defensive letdown after the break gave the Lions two scores, but Hofheins converted on a direct kick to give the Knights a lead. Payson got one more on a mishandled ball but Gruber answered within minutes and the Knights held for the last 20 minutes to clinch the victory. "The first half of this game was a coming-ou- t party," said Lindbloom. "We're playing pretty nearly a complete game ori offense, with different players stepping up each time when we need them to." The Knights host American Fork tomorrow and travel to 2-- 0 30-ya- 3-- - Timpview Tuesday. 1998 "PLANT AN OLYMPIC FAMILY TREE" PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS: Jensen 90th. Alpine 1810S. In the varsity boys' race, Layne Whitely took 78th, Tel Perry, (435) Gardens Hwy89 UT 84302 Countryside Garden Center 45 N. State St. A 1M if "p)i 84057 0rem,UT Tel (801)226-662- Fonnesbeck Greenhouse 214 N. 100 W. Mendon.UT 84325-031Tel (435) Garden Barn 299 N. 200 W. 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