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Show Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, September 16, 1992 Page 9 ' i Quarterback Garrett Deucher had the Springville defense hanging on him all night. The Tigers will play their first region game Friday against American Fork in American Fork. Tigers again unstoppable Wow! Look at them elk! Proud elk hunters are left Kent Pay and Chuck Rohbock who got these 1000 and 1200 lbs elk. It took two days to carry the elk out of the Book Cliffs near Little Creek. By Gina Clark The Pleasant Grove Vikings weren't given much of a chance Wednesday as the Tigers scored 15 goals on their way to a second region win. At Provo on Friday, the story was the same. The Bulldogs remained scoreless while the Tiger kickers racked up the goals. This week marks the halfway point in region play, but already Orem and Mountain View are emerging as top contenders con-tenders for the region four title. The Vikings could only watch Wednesday as Orem scored goal after goal. Senior Jill Martin and junior Shaanta Kamai led the Tigers with four goals each. Jennifer Jen-nifer Love and Adrienne Honeycutt each added two, while Stephanie Fitzgerald, Katie Jensen, Jen-sen, and Kim Fakler all contributed con-tributed a goal. At Provo, the Tigers continued their winning streak with a 6-0 win over the lady Bulldogs. Orem played an excellent first half and quickly frustrated their opponents. Provo couldn't get control of the ball as Jill Martin and Megan Fitzgerald alternated scoring, ending en-ding the first half 4-0. TheBulldogs started the second half with a tough off-sides trap, preventing Orem's scoring drive. Late in the Want to be a Gadabout? Dear Walking Friends: You're a steady walker and possibly you'd be interested in hearing about a walking club in our area. Volkswalking originated in germany, became popular in the U.S. and there are now over 600 clubs with nearly every state represented. rep-resented. Utah too! The walks are non-competitive, you go at your own pace. They can be in a historic, scenic or just interesting area. Start times are flexible (no mass starts) and the courses are marked or a map provided. They are usually on Saturday, but we do have a few year-round events that can be walked any day you choose. Anyone can walk the course at no charge. Walkers are simply asked to register and to turn in their registration card at the end of the walk so they can be counted. If you would like to receive a - i- -J r n mirowl onpK go a , CUIIlIIlcIllviatlvo anaiu owi " I pin or a medal, you can purchase - one for a small fee, usually $4 to ' $6. Registered members of the AVA (American Volkssport As- sociation) and club members get an extra kick out of each ' Volkswalk they complete by : having their "event Record Books" and "Distance Record Books" stamped. This qualifies them for additional awards and many of us make a hobby of traveling all over the country par-ticipatingin par-ticipatingin events andcollecting these stamps. - Utah has three clubs - Golden Spike Striders (Ogden), Footloose (SLC), and Gadabout (Provo). BiEach club sponsors several walks during the year and they are open to anyone. If you would like to get involved in-volved in one of our fun activities, join us on Saturday, September 26, 1992 for the Provo River 10K Walk. The walk wills tart between be-tween 8 and 11 a.m. Finish by 3 p.m. This event begins at Fort Utah Park on Geneva Road next to the KOA Campground. Joyce at 225-7007; Dawn at 374-0796; Shirley at 768-9375 or Mary at 374-1726. half, Shaanta Kamai broke away from the Bulldog defense and poked one in for the Tigers. Off a pass from Jennifer Love, Kamai scored again to end the game. The Tigers are now 4-1 overall and have held their opponents scoreless in four of five outings. They enter this week's play as one of two teams undefeated in region four. After Friday, however, that standing will belong to only one region team. The Tigers face rival Mountain View on Friday in a game that many feel will decide the region championship. The Tigers and Bruins face off at 3:30 at Orem High. 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