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Show C4 The SaltLake Tribune SPORTS W Class 4-A Is Highlighted By Provo Again , Wolverines Put Timberwolves Tribune Prep Rankir 1 ieS aS Flank School Record Previous Comment CLASS 5-A @ Continued from C-1 1, Provo —_Mayhereon reputation 2. — _Notatop team without Allred East With proven stars Mare Jackson and 3.Mtn.Cc Crest _ — Gold unlikely withoutBrown. Josh Steenblik, the Titans could come 4. Olympus _ Can Titans get overHille?_ close to last year’s 22 i looks tough’ ins 5.Timpvi Allred and 6-6 Noah Eyre, but needs guards like Darrin Hammer and Jeff Adams to come through with solid seasons Bountiful returns four guys with significant varsity experience and is sspected to be right thereat the end along with Cyprus. The Pirates should have their best season in years. with 66 senior Kevin Dorenbosch leading hip injury the way and sensational sophomore ma os View 63 St Almostled ‘Cats to upset ofProvo Lance Ellett (6-8) improving each Provo. Ing Bulldogscould struggleect week. “If we shoot well, we could be Kiel Berry Min Crest 64Sr. Averaged10 points, 8 rebs in ‘98 very good,” said coach Mark Sidwell ___Fremont 6-8 40% Look for Murrayto return to promMare Jackson inence. if not this year, then next. Still, a seniorclass led by6-9 Jared Josh Steenbiik Sanford and guard Justin VlaardinTony Reet gerbroek will give coach Gordon Jared Sanford x nty to work with. Tony Reed Kevin Dorenbosch points for Judge against but broke his hand and will Banca ett be out awhile. With theinjury to Reed and others, coach Jim Yerkovich was downto sevenplayers for Tuesday's tor puts:aati thestingin Bees game against Jordan J.J.Williamson PL. Grove 65 Sr. Outwith kneeinjury until January Highlandlost 13 seniors. The Rams are probably picked lower thanthey evr havebeen, but will be more athletic than usual. Woods Cross is a year or two away, with just two seniors, Mare Roberts and SI sen, whoripped Oremfor 39 points in while new West coach Rob Geertsen Guards Cleveland, son of BYU Coach Steve an openerlast week. Hewill get help faces a major rebuilding Cleveland. will be the team’s from Devin Morgan, Jeff Hall and strengths Jimmy Averett. Spanish Fork lacks Region6: 1, Timpview. 2. Provo. Watch out for Lone Peak. That's size, but has quickness and good 3, Lone Peak. 4. Springville. 5 the message being delivered by Re shooters, while Pleasant Grove could ish Fork. 6, Pleasant Grove gion 6 coaches, who say that 6-3 struggle until J.J. Williamson,a 10son. 8, American Fork Knights Amos Burgess and Chris point scorer last year, returns froma Timpview coach Don Chamberlain Webb could propel Lone Peak well nee njury says the Thunderbirds will be better into the state tournament. Springville Payson will start sophomoreBrady thanlast year's team. Thatcould be might have thebest player in 4-Abasand two juniors at times, while scary, since the T-Birds went 18-6 ketball in 6-5 point guard ChadJacob: American Fork will also be young Ogden Makes Price’s First Game Bo OGDEN It is probably safe to say that new Ogden boys basketball coach Jim Price won't forget his first game ‘The Wasatch Wasps led Ogden by10 pointswith 3:50 remaining. but the Tigers full-court press turned’ the momentum and Ogden ral lied for a 69-67 win in a nonregion contest on Tuesday Ogden made four threepointers and Utah-bound football star Ben Allison seored13 of his 19 points in thefourth quarter Justin Stevenson added19 points and Mike Russell 13 for Ogden. Heath Coleman led Wasatch with 19 points Jeremy Morse had an ‘Travis Viscentin added 13 Wasa Bumingham 5, Suse 1 enson 1% Alison 19, ase 4 T Olympus 62 Hunter 52 Josh Steenblik scored 32 points and led Olympuson a late surgethat propelledthe Titans to a 62 over Hunterin a non-region gameon Tuesday Brandon Moore led the Wolverineswith 20pointsin their season-opener, while Mare Jackson added 18 for Olympus under 4 Dlympas (1reo oka, Davis 61 Brits 56 IN CITY — TheDa er Darts pulled awayfroma tie game with 50 seconds remaining for a 61-56 win over Fremont in prep basketball on Tuesday Nathan Bleak led Davis with 19 points while Dayne Faerber had 17 and Kyle eeree had 13. Jared Jensen i Jake Hannum had 13 fand 1 points, respectively for Fremont Orem 57 Taylorsville 53 TAYLORSVILLE Boys Prep Basketball BYU-bound guard Shawn including three three-pointOpunui scored a game-high ers, and Patrick John added 22 points, 13 of themin the 16. Matt Parks led injuryfourth quarter, to lead the plagued Judge with 13 OremTigers to a 57-53 non: points, region win over the Taylors- Sud1-1) ville Warriors Tuesday Jordan (1 Chad Robbins led Taylorsville with 14 points. The score was40-39 atthe end of the third quarter Orem Tail uu res ‘dans‘shoe Joka Daves In ner 3 Tals Three-Point Gals— Ore 2 Op, White Taylorsvile 3 Johnson 2 Allen Hillcrest 69 Kearns 58 KEARNS — Blake Han. sen scored points and , December 2, 1998 Manila 72 Away With Third-Quarter Run BY WODRASKA THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEST VALLEY CITY — The Hunter Wolverines aren't cocky players. After all, they finished the 199798 seasonfourth in Region 2 and 11-9 overall. However, after whipping ‘Timpanogos 72-53 on Tuesday in girls basketball action, the Wolverines couldn't help but talk up their brightfuture, Andthat includes giving powerhouses West Jordan and Bingham a run atthe Region title We hope we have a chance at them,” said Sally Toia, who scored 18 points against the Timberwolves. ‘Weare a better team than wewerelast year and we'd like to beat them.” Thatis aboutas close to trash-talking as you can get for the Wolverines. But give VERNAL — John Catron Granger 60 MAGNA — Cody Thomp: son and Austin Christensen combinedfor points and the Granger Lancers took advantage of cold-shooting ton’s tenacious player-to- Skyline 10 Brighton mrad Feira son ans9 Thompun 4 Ta ThrePea Gols Sine Mountain View 73 CopperHills 34 WEST JORDAN — Erin Thorn hit five three-pointers andscored 21 points to lead Mountain View to a 73win over CopperHills on Heather Cheesman added 16 points for the top-ranked Bruins. Ashley Smith led CopperHills with 12 points. Nowa ia Lo) at 10 16 Hasso) 8 8 —Thorn21 vi Baca Rowland Hall 80 Sid Meena2Crea a8 Moreen 5. Salt Lake Christian 48 Sophomore LanceEllett perils’ Rayer GrosbeakRie 8 er 3 Smuth12, Sandberg 2 Totals {3.410 Hillcrestfeasted on a steady scored 15 points to lead Chris Hill had 20 points diet from the free-throw line Cyprus. and Andreas Grudemo had ‘ThreePoiotGoals — Mountain View 6(Thorn 5, Mortensen: Copper ils Ravett, Groesbeck, to beat Kearns 69-58 in a ng 17 points as Rowland Hall- fey 19 12 19 16-60 St. 2 non-region game on TuesMarks wonits non-region day. Hillcrest made 11 of its opener, 80-48. Salt Lake 20 free throws inthesecond Christian was led by Justin Layton 58 Bonneville 55 half Bryan Wright led Micka with 22 points Kearnswith 22 points, while LAYTON — Layton led by 17 points with three minRyan Gillett had 17 for Hillutes to go andhad to hold on crest and Davis transfer Wart Mure4 MickaTo for a 58-55 prep basketball Judd Lyontossedin 11 in his 248 East 46 Husky debut Roland Hall— tot 5, Chr Hill 2, Sand win over Bonneville on beng Rob Wood 20, Andrews 8, Rasmusoa 2 Tuesda Spanish Fork 40 lerest 1.0) (Olson, Goldsmith rademo17. Totals 326-11 Kelsey Stireman made earns ¥ Scott Blaylock's free "Tre Poa Goals — SL 2 (Micka 2, Row two three-pointers to spark Uilerest — Lyon 1 3 . Black it 17, Neb wer and Fal 10 Wood © Elie Hil Glas the Lakers’laterally against earns — Wri tninutes remaining ‘helped Grader Laytonreserves. Bonen. Dal 338 ast’s 46-40 win against Layton put its starters TrePoonl mt Hack Han back’ in the game with 18 h Fork in a defense- West Desert 69 secondsleft and held on. Brown, Nowe non-region game Shiloah Valley 29 Stiremanhad a game-high on Tuesday. Noah Eyreled TROUT CREEK — Ron points, East with 15 points, while Allred Skyline 66 scored 19 points and Brittany Hazenled Layton Blaylock, who made three Highland 51 Anderson added 17 with 18 points. Rachael Pat three-pointers, finished with ‘ayne West Desert routed Shi terson had 16 points and 10 Drew Pearson andGarrett iL loah Valley 69-29 in a non- rebounds. Gregson combined for region boys basketball game points and the S| eit s 235 Monday night. Cory Faber Bonnet) 2, Bingharn Hil gles improved to 2-0 with a (20) Fife 8 Joins 10: Total led Shiloah with 10 points in LaytonnelleFrees 66-51 win over Highland. Jake Sowby led the R Waters 4. Adams 4, Hamme its opener. West Desert im- reSayemaa 2bow saree tid Tt Lane3 Tots 8 provesto1-1 Knapp Hane with 14 points. while 18, Patterson 15, wee Pia Span Pork Bax gata4 Tals 21,12 son Owenadded 10 dhermel Hast § (Hamza2. Bl 20.58ree ille §Stiremar 9 Theagal yo — Bonneve. Shiloh 0 83 Skyline led ail. the aed 3La 4 as aap WestDesert (1.9 1 9 2 0 1 20 1 8 1288 and got 11 points from Tal Shiloh —C Faber 10, Wheeler 7, Faber 6 Anderson 4, Conrau 2 mage Ence to add to Pea WoodsCross 61 Lone Peak 71 son's 18 and Gre gson West Desert — Ben Lomond 44 Hillcrest 30 Mand WOODS CROSS — Woods Sksline 9 HIGHLAND Amber =ah48 abe2 Harr Cross used a three-quarter scored 18 points and ert? 3, Murpy 2 court press to extendits lead hadthree steals and Tamsin in the third quarter and Long had 10 points off the Grand 74 coasted fromthere for a 61 bench and sparked the team 44 non-region win. Ben Bloomfield 34 with four steals as Lone Thre Pon — Sovehy Owen Sisk Stock had 12 points and BLOOMFIELD NM — Peak crushed Hillcrest 71 Josh Smith had 10 for Klint York scored 19 points 30 in a non-region game Woods Cross. Ben Lomond for Jordan 57 and Eli Jones and Aaron Nine players scored waspaced by Chad Laughter Englebright combined for Hillcrest Judge 42 with 11, including three 30 as the Grand Red Devils Here 0-2 SANDY — The Jordan three-pointers. 45 sits opened their season with a lane Pah Beetdiggers pulled away in = ata adiei, 74-34 victory over Bloom. “inert thefourth quarter, outscor Sapir 4 Soelee 4)vate field (NM) on Tuesday Coney take ing Judge 18-9 in quar Lone Tharpan3? 7 night ter. Jackson Brownled Jor vue 18 Hebe 2 Wits 2 Lang. ue sitSheraDove Hat 2 Pepa8 dan with 24 points Seven summary oot reitale MaePoet Goals — Filer 1 luge Pra 5 ue, Ha Long. Sterah BYJAY DREW Quynn Tebbs watched his former Waiversityof Arizona teammatesplay against BYUlast weekend and mo mentarily wished he was on the Marri ott Centercourt, helping the Wildcats down the Next year, he will be helping a dif ferentset of Wildcats. Tebbs. the former Bingham High star who left Arizona last month to be closerto his ailing 75-year-old grandfather, told The Salt Lake Tribune on ‘Tuesday thatheis transferring to Weber State “They seem to want mereallybad, sod I wanted to go to the place where they wanted me themost said Tebbs a §-foot-2 guar d who averaged 23 points a gamelast season for Arizona Tebbs visited with coaches from Utah State and WeberState on Tuesday before deciding on WeberState He said WeberState offers better opportunities for playingtime. It is wide-open therenext year he said With Weber State Coach Ron Abegglenhaving announcedthis is his last year, Tebbs said he is confident he will like the new coach because heis comfortable with most of the candidates, Tebbs will start school at Weber State in January, but cannotplayfor the Wildcats until next season, due to Last year, Hunter set goals of giving Bingham a run at the Region 2 title. It didn’t happen as Bingham wentundefeated before losingto Mountain View in the s 5-A championship. ~ However, the Wolverines did get somesatisfaction in ending the regular season with an upsetover West Jorbe now the Wolverines can get that elusive win over the Miners, “Thatis the ants to get,” Rice said. t“ heyre the preseason No. 1 in the region and they should be until somebodybeats them.” ‘Timpanogos (02) We s3-sg Fecomuneate Tn 2. Davis 4FFEonload O48ToT = Hun, Pre 7. Shad Kini ken I, Harmon 10, Watts 4, Dangerfield 8, va Pal 2612372, Tumpanogos (Davies 4 van oh’)Mumer3(tas on Alta 78 North Sanpete 48 — Peersen 6, Whiley20, Jacobs 2 smNelson Sanford 1 Andersen Totals ries Wetter 6, Massey 18, Mitchel aback I, Bvans 9, Tervort 4. To HYRUM — Ashley HunTrILI8 6 saker scored 12 points and Tee PoinGoals Maray 4 (Wie 2, Pe Camille Olsen played well terser 2), Payson 1 with fourfouls in the fourth apater scoring four field Springville 54 oals, as Mountain Crest Beat Northridge 57-46 in Emery 43 SPRINGVILLE — Jamie coach Bradley Dance's Christensen had 15 points, includingthree three-pointers, to lead Springville to a 54-43 non-region win over Rota 4, Coa Emery. Breann LeRoy led a5Pal 5Darvon ‘down 8 Vuk Staford§ Totals 1620 Emery in its opener with 11 stHoland OeGistayoon points, seme5 Mas hate HunkerTots Emery (Ot) Bose 71 MeTareePointGoals Crest I (Gnstaves=Nwse 1 (Stratford) SprigLao 1, Cox 8615 Neto1Fo8, fanht2 Wat 2 Par? Tus 610 West61 ile= Cresent Provo 52 ‘Goals — Emery 1 (Leb Dennae Wright had a dou ble-double — i0 points and Springville Christensen 3) 10 rebounds — and six steals, Bethany “Boo” Rob- Weber72 inson had sevensteals, five BearRiver 50 assists, five rebounds and 15 OGDEN — Melanie Jones points and Tokilupe Uesi scored her game-high hadfive steals and five as- 21 points14 inofthefirst half as sists as the West Panthers Weber beat Bear River 72beat Provo 61-52 in a non- 50 in a non-region game on region game. Janelle Olt Tuesday. Crystal Gibbs led added 16 points for West. River with 19 points. Chanell Rose led the Bull- Bear Kaitlain alley scored 15 dogs with 17 points. for Bear ich had four blayers core af least Provo0 eight points. West (20) Prove — dee3. Brora West Te Trapnee4 bon Hear River (02) 15 WightSillaVest O16 Roe Weber 1-0) ton3 Tas 269561 ‘ThreePointGoals — Provo (Mills Ne Aftertrailing by a pointat halftime — due to Brigh- player defense — the No. 3ranked Eagles blitzed Brighton 15-4 in the third quarter and went on to a closer-than-experted 39-28 non-regioi airyJeneen led Skyie with 10 points and Holly Harris added eight. Brighton had as manyfield goais as Skyline, 12, but didn't make a three-pointer and was outscored 9-4 at the free-throwline rus to claim a 60-49 non- Tebbs Planning to Transfer to Weber State However,by thattime the Wolverines led 63-33 and Hunterstarted clearing its bench. “Sally and Kristy are a tough combination for teamsto defend,” Rice said “We expect that type of gamefrom them. The Brighton Bengals werereadyto pull off one of the biggestgirls basketball upsets of the year on Tues- Mountain Crest 57 day. Northridge 46 Then Skyline wokeup. Tuesday Cyprus 49 threes. Hunter kept up its defensive pressurein thethird period, led by Slade’s boards and several blocks 6-1 Lindsey Watts Slade got the offense going with back-to-back baskets followed by a pair by Toia to give the Wolverines a 48-30 lead at the end of three Thefourth only got worse for the Wolverines astheir first basket wasn’t scored until the midway point when 6-1 Aubrey Van steppedoutside for a tine Skyline Fends Off Upset Bid by Pesky Brighton Uintah J.V. 57 and Cale Slaugh combined for 29 points and Manila beat Uintah’s junior varsity 72-57 in a non-region game on Tuesday. The Utes jusachin nwa Tori Browe3oliag niors and sophomore missed rp half their free throws in a foul-filled contest them more games like Tuesand they could get dowaright bosey Hunter was without standoutpoint guard Sara Marks, who was attending a funeral on Tuesday, but Jessica Hudson did a solid jobfilling in for her. She helped shut down Timpanogos’ Melanie Davies in the second half after Davies kept the Timberwolves close in the first with 13 points. “Jessica stepped up and did a great job for us,” said Hunter coach Jim Rice.“We thought Sara’s absence was really going to hurt us.” Meanwhile Kristy Slade and Toia led the Hunteroffense with dominating inside play. Slade finished with 21 points and 10 rebounds The Wolverinesled 34-25 at the half after Tota drained one of her two Taylorsville 63 Cyprus 38 TAYLORSVILLE — Marie Worsham led a balanced Taylorsville attack of five scorers with at least nine points as the Warriors beat Cyprus 63-38 in a non-region game on Tuesday. Ka trena Ellett scored a gamehigh 21 points and was 13for-13 from the free-throw linefor Cyprus. ieee Grove 49 Lehi 41 me— Autumn Spence and Cami Morrell combined for nine points as Pleasant Grove out-scored Lehi 18-7 in the second quarter and then held on for a 49-48 nonregion win on Tuesday. Lacey Yates scored 20 points and grabbed 16 rebounds for Lehi East 48 Park City 41 PARK CITY — Amanda Gareia scored 21 points and the East Leopards beat Park City 48-41 in a non-region game on Tuesday. Alison Ernshaw scored 12 points for Park City. Horta a) Highland (1 owed Hall — Orme 15 Tamas W ae Kashara 8, Corowell Totals — ‘ghinod — Numbers 13, Pek 11, Russel 2. stings Tom 20, Lucero 2 Tals — 257-10 Three-Poiat Goals — Bast 4 (Garcia 2 Berg stead 2) TareePolHighland Gl —9 Row Kasahara, (Num Hal 3 (Ome 2 Spanish Fork 59 Granite 41 SPANISH FORK — Jaylyce Jones had 13 points, including a half-court shot just beforehalftime, to lead Spanish Fork to a non-re gion 59-41 win over Granite Julie Wesson had 11 points and Miriam Glenn had 10 to help Jones and Spanish Fork, Lata Sitake had 12 points to pace Granite, which fell to 1-1 North Sanpete (2-0) 912 34s Wasieh (2) ose? iit North — 12, Anderson 4 alae se6 RoyBally 18 To id Ssteh — Hylton 6, Brown 2 Mahoney 4, Sergi 7 Davis Fon 10 Toals 121524 41° Poa Goals Wasatch? Hyon 2 Beaver 58 CedarCity 48 CEDARCITY Shannon Bradshaw scored 24 points to lead Beaver to a 58-48 win over Cedar City on Tuesday. mmi Payne h points and Raie Einfelat nad 11 for CedarCity. () 1 Wie Cardio) 0 9 48 ‘Beaver —S.B 2.ongare We weer cally Cedar)Gl| Salt Lake Lutheran 41 Waterford 20 Guard Emily Price scored six points, patho eight rebounds and made10steals to lead the Salt Lake Li theran Lynx to a 41-20 vietory over \\ aterford in their Region 14 opener on Tuesdaynight Prat Capersa 3. Humphreys Waterford (0 Paint Gol — Weber 2 Jone va StLateran Highland 56 threes. none region game on Tues- day. Emily Davis led the Waspswith 10points. i "halou18-29 Cyprus 0-1) Tadsle 2 Grove(11) is 0 Ww wolf 2 Mar Jone? Taal88 Pleasant Lehi (tt) = Sate 10,Worsar 12, Pleasant wore Wag Proce4 Tha Tie apes 1 (ang: Tay lorie # (Gar2 Gradin, Hu Canton Adina€SchnyerHdd Toa 12 Satterfield 4248 ‘TareePoit Guals — Pleasant rove 3 (Thur good 2: Spence) Leh 2 (L- Adkinson, rain) Rowland Hall 37 Cristine Numbers hit threethree-pointers and Logan Tom added20 points as the Highland Ramsbeat the RowlandHall Lions 56-37 in a non-region game Tuseday. Kaebuh Ormeled the Lions with 15 points and two Wasatch 41 HEBER CITY — Kristen Bailey scored 14 points and the North Sanpete Hawks made 20-of-37 free throws to beat Wasatch 48-41 in a Ben Lomond 43 Roy 24 OGDEN — Ashlee Child scored 12 points as the Ben Lomond Scots held Roy to six points in the first half and wentonto a 43-24 nonregionvictory on Tuesday Price ‘ota 35 Inter. Christian 65 Salt Lake Christian 24 SANDY — Shelby Box ad seven assists and 17 points and Libby Armstrong had 10 rebounds and 17 points as Intermountain Christian whippedSalt Lake Christian in a Region 14 game. mowineies cas ea ee vote nuit Steeery fear ca Dugway 74 Mt. Vernon 30 DUGWAY Tracy Weaver scored 27 points and the Dugway Mustangs blasted the Mount Vernon Patriots 74-30 in a Region 14 gameon Tuesday. MLVernais tt) 410 8 tae 14, Ii) W617 3 erotar HamM, Nee 6,C Neon | Harding 2,2 Baifor 10,Schmidt 4, Wong 3. Tolas 1 620 30 ny — Hose 15, Alfors 8, De Lator es 2, Mullendore i, 7, Kaighn 14 Weaver 27. To: tals 3461074 Grand 39 GreenRiver 38 MOAB Shelly Nation's layup with five seconds to go lifted Grand to a 39-38 win over Green River on ‘Tuesday. Nation led Grand with 16 points and Heather Olsen added 12. Monica Arehart had a team-high 11 rebounds. Step 2, Sai Kastan Sfeabiat us = Ray 1K Coralie Hughes topped Green River with 16 points and Kelly Burrage had 10 Monica Nelson had 10 rebounds. Granger 30 ee eo is SANDY — Lindsay Logan Union 60 scored 24 points, includin, 16, ieneWirake NC rules regarding transfers. If four three-pointers, and had Carbon 40 a ebeethaHugh er Grand — Tors 2 4, Nation 16 the A gri ants his appeal, he could eightassists and six steals to ROOSEVELT — Bev Arehart 3 Hodges 2, Olsen 12 Teal 19, play when the 1999-2000 season be- lead the Alta Hawks to a 78- caipaah 2 ence points “TareePot — Green River | (Neon! 2 bela Bek Richens scored gins. If not, he won't be eligible until 30 non-region win over the erate js Ta and Sheila Hutchison added mid-December of 1999 Granger Lancers Tuesday. 16 as the Union Cougars Goals — Grate Stake = Wayne74 UtahState Coach Stew Morrill “has Alta’s Kim Hemenway had «sh Fork Poot 1 (Jonesi beat the Curbon Dinosaurs Gunnison 36 never seen me play, and I would have six assists and 13 points and 60-40 in non-region action — Pam Johnto prove myselfagain if I went there Crystal Caylor added 16 re- Payson 46 Tuesday. Bridgett Maysled sonBICKNELL scored 15 and Kali TayTebbs said. “Weber's coaches have boundsandeight points. Murray 40 the Dinosaurs with 11 lor added 13 as Wayne deseen me play. TheyknowI can play Granger was led by The Cougars scored feated Gunnison — Kamie Mas- points. 74-36 in a Tebbs, a 23-year-old sophomore, lianne ‘Orgill who had ” eyPAYSON scored 18 points and the 30 points in the fourth non-region game on figured to be a key reserve for Arizo- points. Payson Lions camefrom be- quarter. Tuesday. na this year, maybe even a starter. He hind to beat the Murray was in Arizona's seven-man rotation oe) 1) see a 46-40 in a non-re- Cat 8) E Ure 0 te) and has scored nine points in the ‘irGranger 40 mn game on Tuesday. Lin- Cron Mave 1, Warburton 10 Sew 2 team's Red-Blue scrimmage before 5 Noth 3 Christensen 7Whitley led the Spartans qe He Dr 6 Toa Te announcing in early November that tale 1261090 =§ Nebon with 20points. le — Mora8 Mort Nena he was returning to Utah to spend time with his cancer-— grandfa- “irePatas Ain? (Lge 4 Heren- Moray 62) phases 1) ther, Don Nydegger. Necen Neca icra Tangs, ate = Deen 3 eben Reb |