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Show pootneopy, Page Six - The Springville Herald - January 18, liM Red Devils down the Vihings 62-52 Last Friday, Jan. 13, the Spr-ingville Spr-ingville Red Devils sunk the Pleasant Plea-sant Grove Vikings 62-52 on their home court. The Devils opened with a large turnout of excited fans. The game was fast-paced from the beginning, with Springville leading the first quarter up until the last seconds, when Pleasant Grove tied the score 39-11, defense was strong in r, Keeping the vik- jat all until the last i Scoring from Les .ft Justin Shurtleff was named Prep of the Week in the Springville victory vic-tory game over Pleasant Grove. Justin scored 30 points, hitting 13 out of 16 from the field and 4 for 4 from the foul line. He had 10 rebounds re-bounds and 10 blocked shots. Photo by Charles Lowery. Chris Child is shown driving around a Pleasant Grove player in the Red Devil victory over P.G. Photo by Charles Lowery. r U tiAY hit A K. 11 .: . . - . .- i i inn mni nwiir - optpiVTf A- r o OA TONSTKW ARTS S W Starts Friday, January 20 HUISH THEATRE PAYSON Filmed entirely in Utah! PHONE: 465-2451 Showtime: 7:30, 9:15; Matinee Saturday, 2 p.m. Chappell, Justin Shurtleff, and Darren Dar-ren Cluff gave the Devils the lead again, topping the scoreboard. The Devils saw a lot of hustling from Chris Child, but he only got one basket in for the game. Springville's center, Justin Shurtleff, had an excellent game, scoring a high of 30 points with many rebounds and blocked shots. Springville played a good game showing their Devil teamwork. Other players' points were Chappell, Chap-pell, 13; Cluff, 10; and Eric Jacobsen, 7. This Friday the Devils travel to Payson for a contest with the Lions. Game time is 7:30. Fitness tips Dale Nelson, Professor, Utah State University If you want to be lean and mean at least lean increase your DAILY exercise. It helps your body burn calories better. Aerobic exercise exer-cise gives your body a direct assist in burning excess calories after you eat above and beyond what exercise exer-cise normally does. For some unknown reason many itupeople, usually the obese, have a 4lower heat response (thermic effect) than others more fortunate in this respect. A study from the University of New Hampshire's Human Nutrition Nutri-tion Laboratory showed that some people had seven times more heat response after a meal than others. For example, when one person in the study increased aerobic capacity 15 percent, her heat response boomed 110 percent. The researchers calculated that the percentage of calories her body was burning as heat rose from 3 percent to 110 percent. per-cent. In effect, you become a good fat burner when you engage in daily aerobic exercise. The researchers found that exercise exer-cise equivalent to 30 minutes of brisk walking or slow jogging, four times a week, was the minimum needed to effect the body's thermic response. But, I hasten to add that it ought to be daily. Outside of running, I see no reason to worry about exercising after eating. Jr. Varsity wrestler of the week is Steve Barlow, son of Kim & Dolores Barlow. His record is 3-0 for the week with 2 pins. Justin Shurtleff, Springville's 'tall man, leaps two feet above a Viking player to sink in two points in the Red Devil game against Pleasant Grove last Friday. Fri-day. Springville won 62-52. Photo by Charles Lowery. SIIS girls win big over Carbon The Red Devil girls basketball team continued its winning streak by defeating the Carbon Dinos 45-30. Camille Larsen led the Devils with 16 points and 12 rebounds. Lynda Hall added 12 and Linda Burt scored 9 in the winning effort. The team played good defense against Carbon's Car-bon's tall center limiting her to just 2 " points. The girls defeated Payson in ; the season opener 44-38 with Lynda ' Hall scoring 12, Camille Larsen 11, and Linda Burt 10. Camille was strong on the boards with 18 rebounds. re-bounds. The girls overall record is 7-3 with a 2-0 record in region play. They travel to Pleasant urove Thursday ready to get win number three and stay on top of Region 8. mMim 'IL Vim Jeff Given, senior reserve center on the Red Devil basketball team, is shown shooting a foul pitch in last Friday's game. Photo by Dennis Gore. Varsity wrestler of the week is Kieth Weimer, son of Linda Weimer of Springville. Kieth's record is 4-0 for the week with 2 pins. Rifle Club meeting Saturday The Pacific States Rifle Club will conduct its first meeting of the year Saturday, January 21, at 7 p.m., in the Springville Memorial Hall. All members are encouraged to come and participate in the election of officers for the coming year. A movie will be shown and refreshments served. For information informa-tion call Donna at 798-6444. SIIS Activities for the IVeet SHS ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK Wednesday, Jan. 18 Faculty Meeting, 7 a.m., Library Thursday, Jan. 19 Wrestling, PI. Grove at Springville Girls Basketball at PI. Grove Friday , Jan. 20 Basketball at Payson Pep Assembly, 10:20-10:50 Saturday, Jan. 21 Wrestling Tournament at Juab SASS Dinner Dance COMING UP NEXT WEEK Monday, Jan. 23 2nd Semester Card Pull Tuesday, Jan. 24 Wrestling at Orem Faculty Council Meeting Wednesday , Jan. 25 Mini-Commission Meeting, 7 : 30 ' FFA Party, 4:00 I FFA Meeting, 7, Little Theater Thursday, Jan. 26 Wrestling at Lehi Band Party, 7: 00 Girls Basketball, Lehi at Springville Mid-Year Institute, 1-4, No lunch Friday, Jan. 27 Basketball, Carbon at Springville Dance, sponsored by Spanish Club Saturday, Jan. 28 Music Clinic nn r WE HAVE INSTALLED THE LATEST STATE OF THE ART COMPUTERIZED ENGINE ANALIZER THE SUN INTERROGATOR. 4 CYLINDER 6 CYLINDER CYLINDER CALL Red Devil wrestlers win two and lose two in last weeks matches Tuesday, January 10, the Red Devil wrestlers fought hard, but fell to the Mountain View Bruins 20-32. Scores for that match were as follows: 100 lbs. Ty Ron Hatfield S. pinned Brent Griffin M.V.; 107 lbs, Chris Smith M.V., decision John Elton S. ; 114 lbs Brian Johnda M.V. dec. Steve Hammond S. ; 121 lbs Mike Wilson S. dec. Chad Carter M.V.; 128 lbs Brandon Neff S. tied Jim Francis M.V.; 135 lbs Kyle Kimber S. dec. Steve Stevens M.V.; 140 lbs Keith Weimer S. dec. Steve Hollock M.V.; 147 lbs Robert Beckstrand M.V. dec. Bruce Baird S.; 157 lbs Steve Twitchell M.V. pinned Rhett Murray S.; 169 lbs Monte Bingham M.V. pinned Paul Ream S.; 187 lbs Nolan Smiths, dec. Ronald Nielson M.V.; Hwy. Todd Sorenson M.V. pinned Alan Morris S. On Thursday the Devil team beat Carbon 31-30. Springville had the lead throughout the match. At one point the score was 31 to 9, then, Carbon came from back but not enough to win. Scores were: 100 lbs Tyron Hatfield S. 45 sec. pin over Mike Zomantakis C; 107 lbs Bruce Sherman C. pinned John Elton S.; 114 lbs Kurt McFarlane C. dec. Steve Hammond S.; 121 lbs Mike Wilson S. dec. Chao Bianco C. 128 lbs. Brandon Neff S. dec. Steve Sidwell C; 135 lbs Kyle Kimber S. pinned Gary Hall C; 140 lbs Kieth Weimer S. 1.44 pin over Mike Smuin C; 147 lbs Bruce Baird S. pinned Mark Rich C. 157 lbs Jon Gardner C. pinned Rhett Murray S.; 169 lbs Eric McKinney C. dec. Paul Ream S. ; 187 lbs Tav. Dunn C. pinned Nolan Smith WE WILL: 1 . ) ELECTRONICALLY ANALYZE STARTING, CHARGING AND IGNITION SYSTEMS. 2. ) REPLACE IGNITION ROTOR 3. ) REPLACE SPARK PLUGS 4. ) CHECK AND RESET TIMING 5. ) ADJUST CARBURETOR (WHERE APPLICABLE) 6. ) ADJUST AND TIGHTEN DRIVE BELTS FOR APPOmmtllT 489-5621 610 NORTH MAIN STREET S. ; Hwy. Daren Knott C. pinned Alan Morris S. Last Saturday the wrestling team traveled to Cedar City for a tri-school tri-school meet with Cedar and Boulder City, Nevada teams. The Devils did well with scores of 26-34, losing to Cedar City and a big win, 51-15 over Boulder City. Scores for those two matches were as follows: 100 lbs TyRon Hatfield S. 23 sec. pin over Mark Lasson C; 107 lbs John Elton S. 3.23 pin over Rory" Ackroyd C; 114 lbs Kelly Bryant C. dec. Steve Hammond S.; 121 lbs Mike Wilson S superior dec. Chuck Blather C. 128 lbs. Coy Bryant C. dec. Brandon Neff S.; 135 lbs Kyle Kimber S. dec. J. D. Troy C; 140 lbs Kieth Wiemer S. pinned Omer Tripp C; 147 Greg Bullock C. dec. Bruce Baird S. 157 lbs Jason Stokes C. pinned Rhett Murray S.; 169 lbs John Carty C. pinned Paul Ream S.; 187 lbs Joe Tripp C. dec. Nolan Smith S.; Hwy. Eddy Palmer C. pinned Alan Morris S. 100 lbs TyRon Hatfield S. pinned Tad Thormodsgaard B.; 107 lbs John Elton S. pinned Mike Gillis B.; 114 lbs Steve Hammond S. won Forfiet over B.; 121 lbs Ian Robertson S. won Forfiet over B. 128 lbs. Niel Thormodsgaard B. dec. Mike Wilson S.; 135 Brandon Neff S. pinned Gary Phillips B.; 140 Kieth Weimer S. won Forfiet over B.; 147 lbs Bruce Baird S. won Forfiet over B.; 157 lbs Paul Townsend B. pinned Rhett Murray S. 169 lbs Paul Ream S. won Forfiet over B.; 187lbs Troy Clemens B. pinned Nolan Smith S. ; Hwy. Alan Morris S. dec. Derek Appelmen B. The State Farm Family Insurance Cnectaup can make you feel better. Its o review of your insurance coverages and needs. Home. car. life and health. And it doesn t cost anything. Call me tor a Family Fami-ly Insurance Checkup today. DEAN BRIAN 32 WEST 200 SO. 449-9444 Lihf 4 (m ntihtoi, but Firm u ifcr ft. MATt f ARM INSURANCE COMPANIfS Home OM'ces Bloorntngton o ( i |