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Show Lehi Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday, September 29, 1999 - Page 8 Sports Lehi upsets 2 Uintah - 3-- A 24-1- 2 . goto ' ..... i STaTG 0 Oak Canyon Club. Lehi Coach Alan Wofford said, "I was happy that they went with a good attitude and, they wanted to win. They havej, improved a lot. It's been enjoy-able coaching them." All the Lehi players who earned a state berth finished Photo courtesy Steven Wallis. Vemal Express in last Friday's exciting contest as defender attempts tobring down the Uintah teammates Tyler Nelson (1 0) and others wait to make sure the job gets finished. The Pioneers are Utes. back in control of their destiny after upsetting the second-ranke- d field goal. Clements tm.Mumnmi.iMmm iw" im.f "" ly II said, "Last Friday was only the third time Andy had kicked in a varsity game. His field goal against Uintah, we learned, set A Lehi nt 7-- 47-ya- one-yar- ball-carri- er J third. The region rd a new school record." Minutes later, Christofferson picked off a Ute pass and darted 60 yards past startled Uintah players for a touchdown, which Grimley frosted with a successful extra-poikick. "The interception took the air out of Uintah's tires," Clements said. In the third period, Pioneer Chad Smith carried the ball 67 yards into the end zone. After Grimley kicked an extra point, Uintah scored a touchdown shortly before the Week Ending Oct. 1,1999 Rating Ditf. Rating LONE PEAK 65.1 Payson Pleasant Grove 411 58.6 66.6 12.7 0.5 52.4 42.6 57.2 48.9 Timpview 1.4 17.7 Underdog American Fork FORK PROVO SPANISH SPRINGVILLE fourth period. In the final period, both teams' defenses were so stingy Region Ten 482 Union 17.3 30.9 15.4 31.8 6.7 28.9 Home Team In CAPS Last weeks record: 34-1- 0 77.3 Year to date record: 138-7- 2 65.7 Copyright 1999 by Noland Parry LEHI Uintah Wasatch ' 47.2 35.6 PARK CITY JUDGE MEM. that neither squad could make points. Clements said, "Our defense played well at Park City with the exception of a couple of plays. They held tight at Uintah. I've told the guys, 'Offense wins games, but defense wins championships. Lehi is scheduled to host the Union Cougars in a 7 p.m. game Oct. 1. Fresh off a win over Judge, Union will be pitting its 3 overall record against the 1 'H Pioneers."" "Union is always a good team when we play them," Clements said. Top 5 4A Olympus . 3A Timpview Lone Peak Bountiful . Bonneville Snow Canyon 2. Bear River 3. Morgan 4. Emery .68.7 .66.6 . . 54.6 51.3 48.8 48.4 48.2 1. .65.1 .64.2 .63.9 5. Lehi 5 tennis meet at Salt Lake City's ir 40-ya- rd 7-- piay s By Dean Von Memmott j Sports Correspondent The Lehi Pioneers finished third in the Region 10 girls' 2-- 4-- f .?'" quarterfinals were unkind to them all. In No. 1 singles play, Lehi's Emily Pugh lost to Judge Memorial's Madilene McGough However, Pugh defeated Uintah's Maritta Batty 2 for the right to compete at 6-- 2. 6-- 1, 6-- 3, 6-J- state. No. 2 singles player Stephanie Carter lost to Park City's Mollie Coleman 1 nt Favored Team Region Six i i first quarter. The game turned around to Lehi's favor in the second quarter, though. "Dave Christofferson was the star of the game," Clements said. "He caught a big touchdown pass and scored another TD on an interception return." Sam Lehi quarterback Trulock connected a touchdown pass to Dave Christofferson to open the game's scoring. But after Lehi had widened on an extra-poiits lead to kick, the Utes charged back to d get within 6 on a touchdown play. The Ute threat didn't last long. Andy Grimley kicked a Dean Von Memmott Sports Correspondent It didn't matter to the Lehi Pioneers that their hosts, the Uintah Utes, were ranked No. 2 in state football. Lehi still on Sept. crunched Uintah 24 to stay in the hunt for a Region 10 title. Lehi Coach Steve Clements said, "These kids knew that after Park City, they would have to be ready to battle like tigers if they expected to win. After the loss the week before, they were ready for Uintah. It was great to see them come back to win." The Utes and Pioneers battled to a scoreless tie in the By ! 11- r 4,i V i. ' 24-1- 2 71 Five will 6-- 3, 6-- 4, but wasted Uintah's Rhona v 4 for third Tollfeson place. No. 3 singles player Brittany Christensen lost to Anna Schirf but won of Park City third place by eliminating Jessica Goodrich of Uintah David Christofferson Scott Quilter 6-- 0, 6-- 2. yds No. 1 doubles play, the Lehi team of Christina Brooks and Shaylin Calton missed their chance for going to state. Judge TD recpt; intcp ret 60 yds for TD; 2 David Christofferson: solo tackles, 1 defl Chad Smith: 105 yds on 11 carries, 1 TD Andy Grimley: 48 yd field goal (new school record), 3 PATs Dustin Thacker: 8 solo tackles, 1 tackle for a loss, 3 sacks Scott Quilter: 7 solo tackles, 2 tackles for a loss, 2 defl Eric Wilbur: 3 solo tackles, 2 sacks Cody Thacker: 2 solo tackles, 2 sacks Cody Colledge: 2 solo tackles, 1 intcp 40-y- d Memorial 6-- 2, 6-- Michelle and Megan Mansfield of Uintah finished out Brooks 2 in a third-plac- e and Calton match. Though they lost to the Judge Memorial team of Kristin Brown and Lyndzie Tucker, Lehi No. 2 doubles players Chantell Squires and Lindsey Robinson bounced back to win a trip to state by downing Utes Annie Wilson arid Krista Hudgens Lehi will play at the state tournament, scheduled to be held at BYU this Friday and Saturday. 6-- 2, to Uintah on Sept. 23. The Pioneers lost a tight game touchdown pass from Mike Tait Their only score was a to Harley May, with a PAT by Andy Grimley. 7-- d Sophomores Lehi beat Uintah 4 on Sept. 23. Matt Hadfield collected two passing touchdowns from quarterback McCade Colledge. Led by interior linemen Brian Goodell and Whit- Beal, the defense held the Utes three times in the red zone, including mstaricelvheh' Uintah was'on'the' eight straight plays Lehi 5. John White also completed a 30 yard halfback pass to Hadfield in one of the game's better plays. 19-1- - in-on- Kim Bulldogs Constintinso and Kristina 3 in Athas beat them quarterfinal action. Sisters Junior Varsity 30-yar- 6-- 3, 6-- 2, 65 yds passing, 141 yds rushing for 206 total Uintah: 218 total 6-- 6-- 1, 1 - e 6-- 6-- 3, 3-- A l. Cougar hunt applications are available , J J ' - Applications to hunt cougars on limited entry permit areas during Utah's 1999 - 2000 season will be ayailable by October 1 with a total of 343 permits offered. Applications will be avail ' able from hunting and fishing license agents statewide, at all Division of Wildlife Resources offices, and at the Division's Internet at website, REAL PEOPLE. Dean Von Memmott Sports Correspondent The Lehi Pioneers split two Region 10 volleyball matches last week. On Sept. 21, they lost 15-- 2 on the Uintah Utes' home court. Lehi bounced back to pick up its first Region 10 win by outlasting the Park City 15-Miners 15-Lehi Coach KaLani Curtis said the first game of the Uintah match was "close. We but they came were up 12-We gave back to beat us in the second game, and they 15-1- 2, 4. 4, 6, 15-1- 2. won 15-win out When Lehi hosted the Miners, the Pioneers broke their losing streak. Curtis said, "They finally played with confidence. Their whole attitude had changed. They seemed to enjoy playing. If you enjoy playing, you tend to have a better chance to win. "We had fine serving and scored seven aces. Michelle Tahbo had four aces and Lacy Atkinson three." 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