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Show SPORTS 'Welles ft !isS jr. cILtaic The Springville High School D'Velles Drill Team will sponsor a mini drill team clinic, junior D'Vells, for all girls ages three years to 9th grade. Sign-ups are set for March 10 and 11 from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Springville High School Cafeteria. City league basketball A League Merrill Lynch .... 12-1 Johnston & Phillips . 9-1 Nansters 11-2 Austin Builders ... 10-3 Provo Surgical .... 6-7 Staheli Construction 6-7 Jakes Brookside ... 6-7 Boss Const Supply . 5-8 H&R Electric .... 2-11 Omaha Nation .... 0-12 Game Scores Merrill Lynch 80 Nansters 78 Johnston & Phillips . . 63 Austin Builders .... 54 Staheli Conts 66 H&R Electric 49 Provo Surgical 65 Omaha Nation 53 Boss Const Supply . . 70 Jakes Brookside .... 63 High Scorers Aaron Ferrel 26 Brady Nance 27 Rob White ....... 15 Willie Averett 17 David Staheli 14 Scott Giles 15 David Smith 15 Mike Halona 19 Jeremy Averett . . . . 21 . Heath Holdaway .... 20 B League Physical Sports II . . 13-1 Thomas Bros. Drywall 9-5 CorCrete , 9-5 Wing Enterprises . . 6-8 Dunnybrooks 6-8 1-800 Contacts .... 6-8 CCI Painting 4-10 No. Am. Arms . . . 3-11 Game Scores Physical Sports II . . . 75 No. Am. Arms .... 58 Thomas Bros Drywall 85 Dunnybrooks 67 CorCrete 67 CCI Painting 63 1-800 Contacts 74 Wing Enterprises ... 71 High Scorers Mike Johnson 28 Dennis Boyer 12 Cory Anderson .... 21 Kenton Gulley 23 Chase Andrews .... 25 Scott Clark 20 Camron Gunther ... 16 David Penrod 38 C League Career Step 12-2 New Concept 10-4 Wells Fargo 10-4 Ashman Dental ... 9-5 Physical Sports ... 5-9 Commander Concrete 4-10 Silent Hunters .... 4-10 M&R Equipment . . 2-12 Game Scores Ashman Dental .... 52 M&R Equipment . . 44 Wells Fargo 50 Physical Sports .... 37 Silent Hunters 58 Commander Concrete 40 New Concept 74 Career Step 66 High Scorers Shawn Jones 18 Cliff Brimhall . 19 Nathan Eaton 16 Josh Buckingham ... 12 Bryan Grow ...... 20 Jeremy Miner 13 Jared Fry 25' Andy Nicholson .... 29 Cost for the event is $25 and includes instruction and a T-shirt. The classes will start March 15 from 4 to 5 p.m. and will continue on March 22, April 12, 19, 26 and May 3. All participants will perform per-form in the Pep Team Spectacular Spec-tacular to be held May 4 in the Springville High School Main Gym. This event is free to the public. Anyone with questions ques-tions about the clinic may call Deppie Allred at 489-2870. Zach Miller Swimmer If they had named a "swimmer of the meet" Spanish Fork's 15-year-old Zach Miller may well have taken home that title on Saturday. Swimming in the Utah Senior Invitational at the University of Utah on Friday and Saturday, Miller raced to a personal record in each of the six events he swam in cutting a total of 46.83 seconds sec-onds off of his times. competing in a meet in which the swimmers focused on individual improvement in the 25-yard pol rather than team scores, American Fork's Hilltop Aquatic Swimming Team placed third in the competition between teams from Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. The Springville Seals Aquatics Team, who Miller represents, took seventh, while a group of BYU athletes ath-letes placed eighth and Orem's squad finished fif-theenth. fif-theenth. Miller's feat did not go . unnoticed. "Zach is one of those wswimmers who, when he realizes how much talent he has, will do great, even super, things in the pool," said SSAT assistant coach, Trevor Lamb, who observed Miller's Saturday performance. perfor-mance. "As he learns to train like he competes, Zach is going to really turn some heads." Miller's personal bests came in the 500 freestyle, where he broke the five-minute five-minute barrier for the first time with a 4:59.76; the 200 free (1:52.42); the 200 back 2:08.93); the a650 free, where he smashed his previous previ-ous best of 18:24.04 by 34.73 seconds with a 17:46;-31; 17:46;-31; the 100 back (1:04.41); and the 200 breast, where a four-plus-second drop netted him a 2:31.98. Individual titles won by Utah County swimmers at the meet include BYU's Shannon Bloom in 100 and 200 butterfly races, BYU's Jamie Lambert in the 100 braststroke, BYU's Megan Mullen in the 100 backstroke and .SSAT's Leilani Roberts in the 100 freestyle (53.37). Other SSAT swimmers earning personal bests were Kristina Clayson, 100 fly (1::04.13; Sean Llewellyn, 200 free (2:07.87) and 200 fly (2:14:19); Erin Taylor, 100 back (1:07.06 and Caitlin Tidwell, 100 breast (1:10.08) and 200 brest (2:300.00). f r Ji . , z ' . f i ' 1 i j, ' - I f f k" ) - 7 j j ; 1 y ? " J March 4, 2004 - The Springville Herald - Page Fifteen Inviting all to join in the Green Fever Benefit Golf Tournament hosted at East Bay Golf Course in Provo are, left to right: Gayle Gammell, Golf Pro Bob Casper and Natalie Clyde. Both Gammell and Clyde are board members of the Nebo Foundation for Excellence who are sponsoring the tourney. Golf tournament "Fore" a good cause Most diehard golfers do not need a good reason to golf. However, the Nebo Foundation for Excellence is providing a super reason to golf-supporting education. The first annual Green Fever Benefit Golf Tournament Tourna-ment is slated for Wednesday, Wednes-day, March 17, at the East . Bay Golf Course in Provo. "No matter - the weather, we're golfing for the benefit of our kids," said Lana His-key, His-key, foundation board member. mem-ber. The shotgun start is at 10 a.m. but plenty is planned beforehand. Along with registration, golf pro Bobby, Casper will conduct a free golf clinic starting at 9 a.m. "What a great offer-free golf tips and helping the quality of education in our schools," said Scott Barlow, foundation president and tournament committee chair. "Even if you've never golfed before but have a passion for seeing our students stu-dents achieve through increased in-creased funding, this event is for you," said Gayle Gammell, Gam-mell, foundation board Jhem-ber. Jhem-ber. "Plus the tourney is going to be lots of fun. " Several specialty holes guarantee to make this tournament tour-nament fun. Prizes will be awarded to the longest drive, closest to the hole, best score, beat the pro, beat the superintendent, marshmallow drive and rebar putt, just to name a few. After 18 holes of golf are completed, a drawing for prizes and a' luncheon is planned at 3 p.m. At the February foundation founda-tion board meeting, Susan Frischknecht, a board member, mem-ber, challenged every other board member to provide a team. The same challenge is issued to all high schools, businesses, clubs and organizations. organi-zations. "The fee for a team of four is $300 and includes green fees, golf card, lunch, advertising at the tourney and a great feeling knowing your helping our children," said Frischknecht. "Even if you can't muster a team, individual players are most graciously welcome. " The fee for a single player is $75." Also hole sponsorship is $200. The great thing about this golf tournament is all profits, 100 percent of them, go directly to benefit the children chil-dren and classrooms in Nebo School District," said Natalie Clyde, foundation board member and golf tourney committee member. Tournament sponsors, hole sponsors, team sponsors and other donations of products, prod-ucts, gift certificates, merchandise mer-chandise or services or even monetary donations are gladly accepted. "To make this event a success, we need the support of parents, businesses busi-nesses and educators," said Clyde. To register early or for more information, please contact Lana Hiskey at 354-7401. 354-7401. To be a sponsor, please contact Kimball Anderson An-derson at 465-7102. The Nebo Foundation for Excellence is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. It was created to bring businesses, donors and volunteers together togeth-er for the benefit of local school children. The foundation founda-tion carefully manages and disperses tax deductible donations to local schools in the form of scholarships, financial grants, equipment and supplies. The main goal is to provide resources to enrich student learning within Nebo School District. Wrestling team has success c over weekend According to Coach LaMont, Springville Wrestling Wres-tling had great success last weekend. The team had more entries and place winners than any other team in the state. Wrestlers competed in three separate tournament styles over a two-day event. Congratulations to the following wrestlers: Folk Style, Taylor LaMont, first; Kayden Hopkins, first; Logan Lo-gan Wilson, first; Grant LaMont, second; Chase Call, second; Zach Boorman, second; Caleb Call, third; Brock Sorensen, third; Gabriel Ga-briel Roundy, third; Landon Knutsen, third; and Mitchell Wilson, third. Greco Roman: Adam Campbell, second; Danny Hickman, second; Grant LaMond, third. Freestyle: Taylor LaMont, La-Mont, first; Kayden Hopkins, first; Gabriel Roundy, first; Trevor Kinross, first; Logan Kinross, first; Chase Call, second; Logan Wilson, second; sec-ond; Adam Campbell, second; sec-ond; Alisha Jenkins, second; Caleb Call, third; Austin Kinross, third; Grant LaMond, La-Mond, third; and Danny Hickman, third. This week the team will compete at Timpanogos High School on Friday and Saturday. Proposed timber sale The Uinta National Forest is requesting public comment for a proposed timber sale in the Telephone Hollow area on the Heber Ranger District. Dis-trict. 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