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Show ‘Three-Point Gonts— ar Ror 2 (Front, Kap aMegan2(Wie,Wangagaard. ne7 ee 8 66e7 ‘Mortosio—Freesione 4, Pearson 4, Yourg 6, ‘Pearson3, Ronda5, Boy4,Hanis11, Totus 1315-32 2 Grand County—Loper 5, Esqube 5, Cannan 2, ‘Barat 11, Yao7, Hecke7. Tota 10 15:9537. Point Goate—Morticalp 1 (Hants), Geand 18 cantYi), SalLibOrrSatte2 igenEeintarTa ‘emo Oni Bo 2, Brien 2, ‘Kopets11,Mewheune6, Matiood 4, Ammatrong15.ToeeiS8170, PintChristan agp 2, Tapoansames Ban Benson, Hitch,C8Fler’, oral,Tt1734248. Tweet Goa Ben Lamand 6 Hach 2, Cow3, More MONROE — Alisa Rose Tatio— Grisiead 14, Back6, A Jones22, Curie 8, ‘Stanitl2KJones6,Cater7, Tas269-1868, to ‘scored five ofher 17 points in ROY — Mountain Crest SUNNYSIDE — Alaena Preston scored six of her 20 on to a Région 4 win. Megan Richardson led Bonneville Cedar City 58 Canyon View 55 ‘OVERTIME CEDAR CITY — Foul trouble caught up to the Fal- cons in overtime, Cedar City got away with the win. red 15 1315 9 845 Logan 49 PLAIN CITY — AmyRus- sell had 16 points and Texie Criddle added 14to lead Fre- mont in the Region 4 win. Fremontclinched atleast a Falcons. ary48,0-19 115 1288 share of the league title with ‘CannView10,812) 415 818-85 the win. Cn 8Maric,Eng1,Bas Logan (75, 136) Re 4,KMtn 15, Simone 17, Barks6, Sed 1, Fremont (102, 159) NT 5 Wig2Tel16244058. 4, 8} a ‘Wb3, Fees1K. St 11, B. Hots 2, Hansen 14, Skidmore 9, Catie 3. Toa 14 ~ SilPeto2,Win3. Totals 162999.55. 102448. ‘TwoGoneCar2 K Mathes). Fremont Cito 14, Russel 16, Schuners 3, Haron1,Holes6,Tubs2. Teas1 15-2268, son high 31 points for the Point Goals Logan 3 (Shabaxan, Hans: er, Cote), Fremont 3 (Russel, Schumer, Dees). three-pointerto lift Delta past Richfield in Region 8. Fichlld(5, 1010) ‘Dota (246,414) Fide 7, Me. Chiensen 8, Christan6,8.Cheistonsen2,Pay18,Caley 10, Nido2,Panay2 Toll17207 57 Dela-$: Hales 14,Basset7,Plan4,Kars lay 4, A Nek 15. treo 8,Mecham 11. Tl 20 eRe ‘The Goake—Ficiald $ (Pay 2, T. (Chester;Osta2(Neb,Jobe). Judge Memorial 59 Uintah 42 for Region 17's Dugway 73 Meridian 19 Rowland Hall 40 North Summit 38 PROVO — Kerri Phillips scored 17 points as Dugway OVERTIME Duguay(120, 196) swept past Meridian in Region 14. COALVILLE — Makiko Kasahara scored 13 points as Rowland, Hall North B17 19 5-73 265 64 DaguayFose15KMedDuinKab, Park City Has Coburn Ready To Roll in IM ‘Wetertrt— Holmes 3, Conrad 2, Anderson mata§,Halen2King9.Toa112731. ermen—Haris8, Neon 13, Lambeon4, ‘Schmit 12,Leo2.Tol165-11 0. ‘TheGoMountVen2(Scent) Pagan 16, Brown 4, Fields 6, Philips 47, N. Maciel 1, Valley 38 Escalante 26 South Summit 58 ESCALANTE — Jana Glover scored 18 points as the Buffaloes closed the Region 15 season with a victory over Escalante. KAMAS— The Wildcats had four players reach double figures in the ‘Class 2-A North win. ‘Cota2,Chatien2 Tost97-1628. ‘TeeEscalrta Thwwe-point (Graves, Kasahara 3) Grantsville 31 410 411 Megan Hodges came off Escatarte— Vern 5, ing, rally past fifth-ranked Tabiona in Region 16 boys bas- ketball play. Brad Jed Rich with 16 points, ‘Tabiona2, 15:9) 1710.10 1148, Fich(4,114) 13 812 16-40 Richards Pool. The finals begin Fhdes2,Pat)ich2hin,Singha). build for swimming, but her commitmentto practice Meakins said Coburn (Mruenon). Mountain View 77 Timpanogos 44 OREM — Danielle Chees+ man’s scoring and the Brude combined to keep No.1 Mountain ‘Shots 1,Muray4, Andorson 2 Totals281423 % ‘Spanish 13, Howell 4, Nielsen 12, 11, Miler 7, Mower 1, Baxter 2, Thomas 1. Totals 15 21-31 51. goale—Terpow6Hensen 3, Parowan 60 BEAVER — Candice Bar- Paki 2. Bramble), ton did the scoring and Morgan 56 Chelsea Eyre handled the board work for Beaver, Bar- Bear River 55 ton finished with 21 points and Eyre had 12 rebounds to go with her 19 points in Beaver’s Class 2-A South win. * View unbeaten in Region 3. - Cheesman scored 28. Mountain View (11-0, 19-1) * Tiana (3,154) auev7 ‘Sti To Mountain View Kocharhars 3, Ha. Hares 15, Harm 4, Tr 12, lagi 12, Maton 3 (Chcaraan28. Tota25 19-22 77 ‘TnpanageToman 10,Durr 12,VanPet 6, Hidon6,Petar3,Pern6 Teas176844. PottGoanVow 7 4, ‘He. Hansen 3%, Timpanogos 4 (Dumet 2, Tominson, Peters) 8275-7 Parown-—Fogenon&M.Cook 18, . Cok 4 auton8,2,Goer2,STs 21130000 ‘Beaver—Ciins 15,Car8, Glin3,C. Baton21, Ca, Barton 2, Kader 3, Eye 19, rashaw 5, Ho ela.252:9879. Pot Gosie—Parcwan 5 (Cook 2K. Cock 2, Rogenon), Bamer 3 (C. Barton, Keser, Prado) | water and is committed, and that’s what will make the differ- Coburn also will swim the 100 free, 200 medley relay and Cedar City coach of Tooele, the 3-A boys competition is impossible on ‘Saami Paster, Fowler and Ted Rockwell, Tooele ‘Seu San Juan 46 looks like the team to beat. “It’s really wide open, and quite frankly, it’s going to be .” Coston said. i gion 15 win. Kali Moore chipped in 21 for the Bobcats. Park City’s best weapon in the boys meet is Colin Bonacki, Pangatch(114,174) 4 18 21 0-89 BrynVale012,019) 03.9 410 Leach6,Miler 14Hach7,Bosh2, Catasen 19,Barey2, Yardy8, Meee2,Sayer Tolls2720288. yeValotren ,Chynovet5, Sai Tots428 10, Broncos a Class 2-A East vic- pear,PottGade—Panpach3(Chis), Duchesne 44 tory. Tiffany Ivie and Tai asenior with strong times in the 200 and 500 freestyle. al Darren Stuart could have an impact in the 200 IM and the 100 fly. i ‘The favorite in the 4-A boys competition, which begins afdefending champion Cyprus. “We've onManta4(Cabo,Camel,Laren2, Marett scored 11 each for “Duchesne. ‘Sew just got a slight edge in numbers,” coach Joe Pereirasaid. | The Pirates’ sald. Fong, tt 9 14 12-48 ‘SanJuan (5-0, 68) Duchesne(23,7-10) 10.10.19 11-44 San Juan—Lyman 10, Cook4, Enerson5, ay 9 nc, KenLeng. Te Ouchesne—T. Me 11, Lewis 6, J. Mie 7, ‘Alen 9, Marat 11. Totals 13 17-2244. ‘Thwwe-point qoele—Duchesne 1 Monticello 42 Grand County 37 MOAB — Monticell fell behind before rallying in the second final Region 15 win. The Badgers tied with Panguitch for the region crown, The teams held a coin toss Thursday, and Wayne won and will enter the state tournament as the top seed. 202 2 ‘Milo (646, 77) wai ee open(114, 185) 4rin,Mayr 2,Wid6,Bares2,Kooach4 Teal161 2. WyreTal248Bhat9,Hic@Baan6, letKingdaca6,lack2 Tal21 17-20 STATE MEN Rebounds—EWU 15, 10, Shoft 1-1 446, Mor. Wt 2 chr ane 20Lowi),WU 11 Odoron3), A168 se Eek Co re Doe Se Se: The 4A girls competition could go to anyone. Lone Peak mightbe the favorite on the strength oftheKnight’'s freestyle but champion Murray is a half-stroke beThoms8, Lay22, Ro3, Cran 4. Tate 187-12 48, Mocchant—€. Losing at Valparaiso may have hurt ‘season title, but this game served mostly to set the stage for another meeting in the Mid-Con tourney finals next month. Dwayne Toatley and Milo Stovall each 12 points for Valparaiso; Chris Monaco had 12 Bar!are6, Chow ‘Motarsen 13Anderson 12. Totus 165448. PitGoulash cacy6fac ‘Matchen 9 (Tajo 2, Barmit 2, Chow, Merman 3, ‘eden, Hattime—Valpenin 31, S. Uwh 27, Three-point iaaiivicersemmeneas STATE WOMEN Thorn Outguns Rebels, : ‘izce=: Shoots BYU to Victo pyre dy hadnt by crna eves 1 footel tc. Uh, Vababs 12 aon Westminster 92 in the NAIA, Southern Utah’s chances ofwinningthe Mid-Continent regular: Bracken, Jaren Hayes and Danny Bradley recorded 4-A’s best time in the event, 1:45.05. | Pereira said Logan’s Jonathan Kane and Springville's Tanner Folster make their respective teams tough to beat. scored 24 points in Wayne's © Grand County. Becky Barrett toon 142:2 4, Tota29-42 20-20 Haltime—EWU 41, 00 Wile 44 6 11, ncn4-5008Ha 10-10 0, a, Drew noe and the 400 free relay at the meet. Weber Takes Step Back, Loses to EWU ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE atllam. ence in the long run.” 4 18 19 15-00 nie Woerner had 23 points for Bears. 7 8 18-10 15 13-68 ‘BoaFlewKanak4, Psy2, Fr9, Mara 4,Mek 10,Kapa3,Woomer28.Total246-1255. ‘Morgan Bow 12, Whitar 15, Bazan 11, Hock4J. Taner4,Wargegsan8, K.Tuner? Tofain21 12-858, 1 “She's pretty focused.” , Meakins said. “She stays in te DUCHESNE — Suraya Ateitty’s 15foot bank shot with twoseconds left gave the Beaver 79 th her stand out. Spanish Fork 51 807 68 708 Conny 15,Thomas8, Har 11,Evans8, Flom 1, Tole 14141863 Hitoeet—Thusson 9, Melen 4, Hows 9, Pein 16,Haney12 Teas17:9838. ‘ToveGoats—Beghon 1 (CaseyHot “She's broken most ofour school records,” Meakins sai Coburn will compete against Snow Canyon’s Lacey Et teammate Jackie Ellis and Tooele’s Jen Rockwell and Nic Huffman at the state meet, beginning today at 4 p.m. atBY Wien12,Seay2.Tol271540. the bench and led the Bull- Constantinesco added 11 points and seven rebounds. ath (67.19 29101 huiame (100, 192) 12.8 17 22-89 Lael McVea scored 19 Utah—~Path points as the T 5, EkiCook 4,cin4 Tol 166-1042. wonin Region 6. geMemonamit8,eacay4,Tey8, 3, Constarinesco 11, Tinpvion (124,154) 20.28 11 19-78 Haha ‘Spanish Fork (2-11,2-17) 1414 8 15-61 2, Hisou2,Hodges 12, Two8. Toa25+880 14, Brae 8, Henson ‘Thee-PortGoate—Uriah4(Parsh3,Maden}, 16,Goutay 5, MeVoa19, Cakdwol2,Calan5, dain5(Tweedy,Hodges2, Hanon2), 2 fications this year, 2 minutes, 12.34 seconds. The state’ record is 2:11.75. dogs with 12 points, and Kim Timpview 76 aut ‘As Park City swim coach Gail Meakins planned for theS.A Move Toa111-1878 MeidanKig $0, Fics2, Start, Manvel 6. TotalsB34 19. RowlandHal(2,116) 3 91013 540 ‘TeeGons—Meant (axel) ‘North Summit (33, 106) 3 81410 3-98 4, Rasmussen Kitham 9, Garfeld 8, Fobinson8. Totals 13 12-24 38. BY PETER RICHINS ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ‘Median (0-12, 015) Summitin Class 2-A North. 16108 995-57 10.127 1498-00 Mount Vernon won its first game, a one- 2 4 Een?Tela1392858, PortGoaPreView(Es. Emery (7-1, 195) SanpeteB. Peer2, Neves 3,Wilma with 17 points. Brittney Crocker scored 16 for Box 2, Ned 1,Cheisinen1,Reece4Tol7.1723. EmeryLace 2, Powel 12, Wels2, Buta 2, Elder. Hunton2, Grant 14 Ovi11. Teas202748. 417.21 15-87 BoxEder(240, $15) oak 3 1672-71 Boner (4, Box Ear Nelo 2, Es 4,Alen 8 Tyler 4, onsen2,Glbat 13,Crker16,Shaw2,Ford4,Wires Delta 60, Richfield 57 2Tolls255-1087. Bumnedle—Fichadon 17,Gadel 9,Bye 7, 2 OVERTIMES Poggi 10, Weston 3, Tippes 10, Nye 15. Ttts 24 DELTA —Itwas a game of 071 opportunities until Pont GosBax Eider2 (Cocke; Bor- the second overtime. That’s ‘le 3 (Topets2, Nye). when Sandra Hales scored five ofher team’seight points Fremont 56 and Aubree Nickle hit a Mount Vernon 39 i iS finished in a tie with Carbon RACE — Bonneville raced for first, The teams will hold acoin toss to decide seeding. Noth Sanpt (17,614) 1650-2 outto a quick start and went ‘Waterford 31 points, Jodi Kent led Wasatch Academy with 18. Wash Acad (48,68) 18-18 10 19. 4-63 give Juab the upset in Class EastCaton68711) 10 7S 2-A Central. Kristyn Newton 12, Fed 6 led the Wasps with 17 points. Sch 2, Hens8, Busch 8, Pala 14 Ker 18. ‘Nina Madsen led Manti with Tas 212048, ast Crbon—Mig8, §. Toy 2, (Gtk9,Danse2,ohnson2,Leonard2,resin2,C. 19. Mant(2,99), 10015 16 8-58 ‘Tonmnathy 4Totals 27 16-2273. ‘ThueGoale— 67 1621 0-9 sab 24, ‘Wasach Acaedny 1 sels); East Carbon 1 ‘eri— Mads 19, Edwards6, PH 14, Cla8, (Dans). er6Bea4,Wiliams1. Teta 191825 58. <hab—Nevon17,Besendrfar4,Wate9,West 8, Spay16,Hal, Hockey2. Total20162589. Three-Point Goals Mand 2 (Cet), dmb 1 ; TER- deficit in Region 14. Danise finished with a game-high 26 i Spartans opened a 13-1 first- WASHINGTON quarter lead and cruised to the Region 8 victory. Emery osephMeme four as East Carbon rallied back from a 15-pointhalftime 8 £ 3 Grant scored 14 points and ‘Tara Powell added 12 as the Bonneville 71 Box Elder 57 (Crea2,MeEriee5, Gay 18Totals 1613-2846. Point Goste-S.1L. Lutheran 2 (Pice 2}: St points in overtime and teammate Elizabeth Dansie added | SESE Sevier (Peterson). ‘Trwee-Point Goals—Granite6 (Aguila 2, Tyner 2, 394228 fart, MeatyTosenr3). oun 18, Custer 28, Fork,Wihend2, AndonZSNeen .To- Emery 45 weiTtrs288 Foytal. To 14182848 North Sanpete 23 Poet Goa—Meurtin Ct 2 CASTLE DALE — Cheryl final 1Gates. 412: 91729-99 East Carbon 73 Wasatch Academy 63 OVERTIME B 26 points. 040 6-0 we 4 7,Bat 10, Sfate5,Ala8Ter 1.1881 4. Tonele—Sadonal5, Lomy2, Mine 1, Pa2, ‘Calon,War,iy2load17.24 10-15 S Z i i was down seven points in the before B TOOELE — Kay C.Bleaz- ard scored 17 points as the Buffaloes held off the Farm- : Tooele 55, Granite 46 2,emerCan2rato . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Erin ‘Thorn scored remained unbeaten in the winning 89-83 in women'sbasketball at ern tec at Paynecom Bred Wil den and each scored 15 points and Matt Sparrow added 14 for the Griffins, who shot 62 percent from the field. Western Montana shot 29 per *UNLV ‘schully outscored BYU mot in the second half, but could not complete the Davis seared 21 Jinks added 20 for the Rebels. Linda Frohlich cent for the game and trailed 6421 at halftime. The visitors ald make all 2 had 14 pointsand 18 beepelkannyearldom ‘at+pay sol PORNESPSS ‘ Center Misty~Covington sored points os Wertrn Mostana, dateatdt Westminster College in Frontier Conference play at Payne Gym. Rebekah Steenblik scored 16 points and Shari r |