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Show A10 • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2010 Sentinel Guardian of Your Community News SF Volleyball Winners FLITE 1: Spanish Fork Parks and Recreation recently announced their volleyball tournament winners. Flite 1 champions are Let's Rally. Pictured, left to right, are Behka White, Kim Anderson, Kimberly Brown, Kathy Taylor, Diane Struck and Heidi Galbraith. Courtesy photos FLITE 2: Flite 2 champions are the Killers. Pictured, left to right, are Shelley Lovelace, Alexis Johnson, Julia Jones, Nikki Lovelace, Alyssa Udall and Jan Bangerter. FLITE 3: Flite 3 champions are Hot Hits. Pictured, front row, left to right, are Darleen Loch, Rachelle Randall and Shoni Winkel; back row, Isabel McBride, Amy Gibson and Pam Daw. FLITE 4: Flite 4 champions are Exit Realty. Pictured, front row, left to right, are Kelsha Bailey and Karissa Allen; back row, Heather Juluson, Racquel Goodwin and Angie Lewis. FLITE 5: Flite 5 champions are Pinnacle Security, LLC. Pictured, front row, left to right, are Melissa Larsen, Kayia Spencer and Sharon Bradley; back row, Lisa Miner, Kristina Roberts and Rebecca Roberts. FLITE 6: Flite 6 champions are Latin Heat. Pictured, front row, left to right, are Katias Iturbide, Patty Gomez, Lorena Urbina and Carina Garcia; back row, Fernanda Hernandez, Stella Rodriguez, Laura Castillo and Ruth Villagrana. SH vs. Springville: From SKYHAWKS*A12 fi f" 1 i J o \\ e entinel kept the Skyhawks close at 31-29. Coming out of halftime, the Skyhawks protected the ball a lot better and, despite Jordan Robles picking up his third and fourth fouls, were able to take a 38-33 lead with 4: 44 left in the third quarter. The rest of the quarter was back-and-forth scoring as Salem was able to hold on to a 42-39 lead at the end of the third. The fourth quarter was the only quarter in which the Skyhawks struggled to score early. Springville began using a full court less than two minutes left in press to create turnovers the game. Springville called and fast breaks, which led a timeout, mainly to slow to a 43-42 lead for the Red down Tyler Hardy and JoDevils with 4: 44 left in seph Morhman, who were the game. Salem answered knocking down big shots right back as Tyler Hardy, for the Skyhawks. who led all scorers with 16 The Red Devils came points, hit a three-pointer out of the timeout with to put the Skyhawks back confidence and tied the up by two. game at 50-50 after a Up 4 7 ^ 5 , Salem called three-pointer and a fasta timeout with 3:28 left in break steal. However, the game to make sure they Springville then committed two costly fouls, puttook care of the ball. "Coach kept us going, ting Salem up 57-50 with making sure we took care :25 left in the game. The of the ball and to run our Skyhawks went into vicoffense and to just hang in tory mode, but did so too early, as Springville scored there,1' said Adams. Salem was able to ex- on a layup and then stole tend its lead to 50-^5 with the in-bound pass to cut y the lead 57-54 with two seconds left in the game. Salem needed only to in-bound the pass to run out the clock, but Springville once again stole the in-bound and was fouled with 1.8 seconds left. Fortunately, the Skyhawks had a foul to give, which meant that Springville would have to in-bound the ball and hit a three-pointer to tie the game. The threepoint attempt went wide and Salem hung on to win it 57-54. "I think every player on this team just gave it everything they had, and that's really what won the^game for us," said Adams. |