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Show i 7 . zi Li LI U Li u L u L r JANACALDER competes in the advanced uneven parallel bars Uintah gymnasts vopple Bulldogs lliih HUti School's gymnastics team .med Bulldogs in Provo. March 8 iaeseore of 232.70 to 23).2S. TheL'tes iX 2 hecnners" class at 156 55 to and Provo won the optional divi-si divi-si a: S to To. 15 Abplarvilp pocketed third place rieiwiTiir floor exercise at 6 8 and Si.-v Lar.i!ey placed fifth at 76 1. siee Nuttall netted sixth at 6 0. 'juty placed third in the balance a: 6 4 and Kanne Wall pocketed ::c place at 5 4. Nuttall garnered SLXth ix at 5 4. Tami Lenhart picked up r: place m the uneven parallel bars at ii and Nuttall nabbed fourth at 5 8. Ux-ry placed fifth at 5 6 and Barb Han-sci Han-sci acquired sixth place at 5.0. lese Har.ehett garnered second as is the beginning vault at 7.5 and il.'s Cabell grabbed third place at "i Tra Robbins gained fifth place sirs at 6 8 and Lori Sawver placed n a: 6 7. -iCra.-e sr.ared second place in the K.ia! floor exercise at 8 5 and Lisa placed thjd at 8.2. Hanchett net-Xtxh net-Xtxh place at 7.1. Crane placed third -is balance beam at 6.6 and Oswald liiri up fourth place at 6.5. Nancy a-- g araered sixth place at 4.3. Jana Placed third in the uneven "-ri bars at 5.3 and Crane nabbed 1 the vault at 7.8. 1 The Uintah I'te gymnastics team will battle Springville and Timpview in Provo Pro-vo at Timpview High School, Tuesday. March 22 and will host Mountain View and Springville. Tuesday. March 29 in Vernal. The I'te home meet w ill begin at 4 pm. The region meet will be held at Orem. April 8 and the state meet is set for April 15. Nuttall captured fifth place in the beginning floor exercise in a meet at Orem. March 2 with a score of 6 75 Orem defeated the L'intah gymnastics team in the meet. The L'intah junior varsity girl cagers were behind by one point. 16-15. after two quarters of action, but the Orem Tigers pulled away in the second half for a 51 to 21 triumph in Orem March 3. The l"tes' varsity team dropped a 62-32 game to the Tigers. Orem grabbed an 8-2 lead in the first quarter of the junior varsity encounter, but L'intah outscored the Tiger team 13 to 8 in the second quarter to come w ithin one point of the Orem lead at 16-15. Orem ended L'intah's winning dreams as they pumped in 20 points as compared to three by the L'tes in the third quarter for a 36 to 18 lead. Orem scored 15 points in the fourth quarter and the L'tes put in three counters to lose by the score of 51 to 21. Tia Liebhardt was the top L'intah scorer at seven points and Cindy Ander- durine a meet between the Uintah Utes and Provo Bulldogs. son added five points. Kim Drollinger and Shiba pumped in five points, lx-f-thand flipped in one counter for the L'intah L'in-tah l'tes Kristin Williams was the leading Orem scorer at 11 points and Heidi Tasso added add-ed eight points. Cindy Lindsay and Kim Harris scored seven points. Nancy Hawkins added six points and Ann Kaldmo put in four counters. Orem's varsity team grabbed a 13-7 lead in the first quarter and owned a ten point lead at 24-14 after two quarters The Tigers nabbed a 39-28 lead in the third quarter and outscored L'intah. 23 to 4. in the fourth quarter for a 62-32 win. Drollinger and MaeLyn Gray were the top L'intah point gainers at eight points each Man Green added six points Michele Swim put in four points. Michelle Green. Sheila Nelson and Liebhardt pumped in tw o points. L'intah fired in 12 field goals and hit 10 out of 17 free throws. Orem w as led in the game by Johnson at 13 points. Anderson was the number two point producer at 11 points and Brad-shaw Brad-shaw scored 10 points. Mclntire and Faldmo scored six points. Anderson and Hodson put in four points. Brown and Streuling scored three counters. Lindsay added two points. Orem hit 22 out of 40 free throws and pumped in 21 field goals. |