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Show Thursday, April 24, 2008 Page 10 OREM TIMES SCOREBOARD Standings garnet tnnugn va BASEBALL Reolon 4 Region 5- 0 4-t 4- 1 2- 3 0-5 0-5 Region 7 Region 6- 1 5 1 52 3- 4 3-4 25 0- 7 SOFTBALL Region 4 Region 6-0 5- 1 2 4 24 1- 4 1-4 Spanish Fork Tlmpanogoe Lone Peak American Fork Pleasant Grove Lehi 15-2 14-2 11-4 10-7 9-7 5-10 OveraH 11-6 10- 6 11- 6 10-7 9-8 7-10 3-10 Mountain View Orem Spnngvine Tooele Prow Payson Tlmpview Sctiool Spanish Fork Lew Pleasant Grove Lone Peak Tlmpanogoe American Fork 17-0 12-4 6-6 6-10 9-6 9 7 7 Sctiool Tooele SpringviHe Tlmpview Payson Orem Provo Mountain View Region 7-0 7-1 3-4 2-4 2 4 2- 5 1- 6 BOYS SOCCER Region 4 Region 3- 0-1 4- 1-0 3- 2-0 2- 2-1 1-40 0-4-0 Region? Region 5- 1-2 5-2-0 5-3-0 4- 2-1 4-3-1 16 1 0-7-1 12-2 11-5 7- 10 8- 7 3-13 6-10 2-12 School Lert Lone Peak Timpanogos Pieasan Grove Amencan Fork Spanish Fork Overall 7-1-2 1- 5 2 4 7-0 7-3-1 2- 8-0 0-9-1 School Mountain View Spnngville Provo Orem Tlmpview Payson Tooele Overall 7-2-3 9-2-0 7-4-0 7- 2-1 8- 3-1 1-7 1 0-7-1 Schedule Thursday. April 24 BASEBALL Region 4 Lone Peak a! Amencan Fork. 4pm Leht at Timpanogos, 4pm Spanish Fork at Pleasant Grove. 4 p m Region 7 SpringviHe at Tlmpview, 4pm Provo at Orem, 4 pm, Payson at Mountain View 4pm BOYS SOCCER Region 4 Lent at Amencan Fork. 4pm Spanish Fork at Timpanogos. 3 30 p m Pleasant Grove at Lone Peak 7pm Region 7 Orem at Tooele, 4pm Tlmpview at Payson. 4pm Provo at Spnngville. 4pm SOFTBALL Region 4 American Fork at Pleasant Grove, 3 30 p.m Spanish Fork at Lehi, 4 p.m. Timpanogos at Lone Peak. 3 30 p m. Saturday, April 26 BASEBALL Timpanogos at Vtewmont Tuesday, April 30 BASEBALL Region 4 Amencan Fork at Timpanogos. 4pm Pleasant Grove at Lehi. 4 pm. Lone Peak at Spanish Fork. 4pm Region 7 Tlmpview at Mountain View. 4 pm. Provo at Spnngville 4pm BOYS SOCCER Region 4 Pleasant Grove at American Fork. 4 p.m. Timpanogos at Lehi, 3:30 p.m. Lone Peak at Spanish Fork. 4 p m. Region 7 Tooele at Mountain View. 4 p m. Spnngville at Timpview. 7 pm. SOFTBALL Region 4 Amencan Fork at Spanish Fork. 3 30 p.m. Lehi at Timpanogos. 4pm Region 7 Timpview at Mountain View. 4 p.m. Provo at Spnngville, 4 p.m. s "V tfiRvTpIRi 0& WU 489-7088 4: V j r Mb uifliu lYfJur UiC S2Sf"-i UmmmWm y a& free Girls golf Jared Lloyd NORTH COUNTY Imagine taking the floor for a high school basketball game having hav-ing never touched a basketball and knowing very little about the rules. Think you'd feel a little intimidated? intimi-dated? Welcome to the world of Orem juniors Olivia Graves and Lisa Love, who had never played golf until this spring. Graves and Love have joined dozens of other athletes around the state for Utah's inaugural girls prep golf season. "I wasnt going to play," Graves said. "I was dragged into it. When we started, I couldn't hit the ball off the tee. It was frustrating, frus-trating, but we've had a lot of fun. I'm glad I did (join the team) and I've improved a lot." Those girls and dozens of others from around Utah Valley have taken advantage of the new opportunity to compete, even if many of them knew very little about the sport. "We really started from ground zero," said Orem head coach Greg Sheide. "Those first few days we spent working on grip, stance, everything. We didn't go on the course until we'd been practicing for three weeks and then it took us over two hours to play three holes." Most of the golfers on the newly founded teams are just beginning. Then there are the few like Lone Peak junior Hadley Jarvis, Spanish Fork's Kelsey Briggs, Pleasant Grove's Shay Young and Orem senior Clarissa Reid daughter of pro Mike Reid that already played a lot with some having competed Harper Continued from Page 9 so long, so you have to stay really re-ally mentally into it. It's harder because you have to stay into it for so much longer," she said. "Being optimistic and stuff plays a huge part in how I'm going to race. The mental part of it is huge, it's harder the longer lon-ger it gets." For Harper, races can cnen be pressure-filled as well as mentally and physically draining, drain-ing, however the attitude that she brings to her running is SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS ON ANEW CENTRAL AXL SYSTEM SAVE ON ALL HIGH EFFICIENCY AIR CLEANERS TL - r IA.. i ne turner iuu 6 months No InterestNo Payment Financing Call Today For A FreeNo Cost Estimate Harvoy Hooting and Air Conditioning www.harveyheatingandair.com ! STAIRWAY HILISVATOKi A custom stairway elevator allows FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT In the home of your choice, removing the physical challenges imposed by. stairs. Stairway elevator features include: Battery backup for use during a power failure tasy toia-up leaving 1 Swivel seat for ease Call toll free 1 - 800 'i a ... y C. c 0 getting off to a strong start on the boys team and moved when the new program was announced. an-nounced. "Playing with the boys was . a different level" Reid said. "They treat you nice, but different. dif-ferent. It's better for me to be playing with the girls because then you're not judged for being be-ing a girl. Plus, being with the girls is a lot of fua" Sheide agrees, saying it's been a very different experience for him to coach the girls squad than it was with the boys. "There were two times that really showed me that things were going to be different with the girls," Sheide recalled. "The first was on our second day. We were on the putting green and we'd been practicing for 20 or 30 minutes. When I turned around, all 10 girls that were there had linked elbows and were doing a chorus line dance. "The other time was when we picked out our uniforms. We went to the clubhouse at Cascade Golf Center in Orem on a rainy day and I gave them three catalogs to look through. We spent over two hours picking pick-ing out shirts, hats and sweats; everything had to be color coordinated. coor-dinated. When we went to our first meet, the other teams all thought our girls looked really cute and professional," While the girls had a great time playing with their teammates, team-mates, many of them were concerned con-cerned heading into their first competition. For each individual, improvement improve-ment means something a little different. "I've learned a lot more about golf," said Tiger junior Amber Stratton, who had some experi- more often than not an asset. "Her thing is she likes to have running be fun," Hawk said. "Maybe you put a little bit more into it when you have fun." In addition to having fun when she runs, Harper is also described by her father as the type of runner who tends to wear down the rest of the competition. "Krystal is a strength runner," run-ner," Hawk said. "I think she's really strong so can eventually eventu-ally wear people down. If she goes out on a certain pace, she can usually hold it and main n TL KM- duv, i rie mure tne stairway clear tor use by others and safety when getting in and - 735 - 0408 the ELEVATOR company. mmmmfm 6-15 acre recreational estates underground utilitiesetectric, phone state-of-the-art water system restrictive covenants architectural review committee well-maintained roads year-round access cull B01 36B B272 soldiersummit.com "Wit? 1 Orem Senior Clarissa Reid sinks ence playing the game. "I know a lot more about the rules and how to apply them." For Reid, her favorite part of the season has been seeing her friends get better. "I've loved meeting the new girls and seeing how far they've come in such a short time." the senior said. Orem appears to be the second-best team in Region 7 while Lone Peak will be battling Span tain it. When she took nationals nation-als three years ago, she just pulled away from everyone and it came down to a kick at the end. She has a felling of when to go in a race and she's not afraid to go." Over the next month when region and state track come and go. Harper will be waiting wait-ing for that feeling of when to go yet again and when it comes, the chances are good that she'll be looking back on the pack in her rear-view mirror mir-ror as she has done throughout through-out most of her high school career. r f tuu juve: Available out of the chair Stannah' MOUNTAIN ESTATES marketed through: David Cunningham Bankers Realty developed Oy Q IIINNI MARIO RUIZNorth County a put on Tuesday at East Bay. ish Fork and Pleasant Grove in Region 4. Both coaches are mainly looking look-ing for their players to succeed in a simpler way than can be defined by the scores on the course. "I'm more concerned with them developing a love for the game," Sheide said. "1 think down the road these teams will be so much better, but right now I hope they're having fun."" CRAIG DILGERNorth County Krystal Harper of Orem High races up the Ml on Oct. 1 7, 2007 in Salt Lake City. 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Jordan Cooper Timpanogos High School Class: Senior Age: 17 Sport: Baseball Position: Second Base GPA:3.8 Favorite subject: Health Science Favorite movie: Fight Club Favorite book: Lord of the Rings Favorite band: Red Hot Chili Peppers Most influential person in baseball career: My brother Favorite thing about going to Timpanogos: Playing baseball Goals for the season: Win region and win state Favorite TV show: Family Guy Future plans: Become a pharmacist phar-macist Hobbies: Fishing, camping Favorite athlete: Deron Williams Wil-liams Favorite pro team: Utah Jazz Favorite college team: Rice Owls Favorite coach Nelson quote: "Don't be afraid to hustle" Coach's Quote: "He's pretty quiet but definitely one of the hardest workers we have and he's having a very good senior season. He deserves it from how hard he's worked and prepared for it. He's just been able to get on base and really do what is asked of him." 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