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Show Ni-w Ul.ih I hur sility, M.iy H 2M2 I'iij-'v 14 Photos by Kent Davis, Dean Von Memmott, Todd Veenker and Beky Beaton In tribute to our local sports heroes mmmmmmmmmmmmm ii r i "i " i '.jj a i ." ' ys,- t J't Pleasant Grove outfielder Ryan Davis ' goes hard at the ball during the state game against Murray, By Beky Beaton Shows fconon , . , , , Ah tin Hprint HporU HcnHon and tho high Hchool HHrtK your drnwH to a cIohu, local Iwih can t.ak(t pli-anurc in all Uio wonderful mom-orii'H mom-orii'H that our athletic ymuiK people huvu provided pro-vided lor all of UH. The firm year of the new region realign-moiitn realign-moiitn did not dim the Htrongth of local competition, com-petition, and long-Htanding rivnlritm remained lierco even though Home of the gnnicH didn't count in region HtandingH. North Utah County had itn nharo of win-nerH, win-nerH, with many region ehampionn phiH Htate tilleH in volleyhall at I'leannnt (Irovo and Hwimming at hnw Peak. A I'CI.III frenhman won the Mate golf crown, attd athleteH from all four high nehooln iiIho won individual titleH in croHH-country, tenniH, nwimming and track, with plenty of Htate medalinU in thone Hpoi'tH phiH wrentling an well. The new region alignment allowed more local tcaniH than ever hefore to qualify for playoff herthn, and many of them made innpiring ruim deep into their renpective tournamenlH. Aiming I hone who liniHlied with impren-nive impren-nive Htate second wcio the American Fork girln Hwim team, the l-one I'eak hoyn hanket-hall hanket-hall team, the I'leaHimt drove Hofthall team, and the Lone I'eak Hoccer team. Lehi'H noil-luill noil-luill team alno made a strong hid to Hninh third. Add to thone the niiinlli-HH outstanding individual perfornuuicoH and team HticceHHen, and the 200 1 -2002 Hportn year will he one to he long rememhered, ft iMl I" . J A I- . " l ' ' l''1". Ir'' V K,f 1 1 . 1 L r 18 b.ft ,:-,? J1 1 f 1 -1 'Nrv"'- V ... " - 4 1 ' J I." '' ! 1 - ' J ' . i IlltVi .r 1 ft. Pleasant Grove and Lone Peak compete In a region contest April 15. 1$ i M T Lehl's Jill Parry clears 4'8" in a March 30 meet at Mountain View. r nrn I ' M'. 5 X'4 ' ; - Tn f : ai l MU If . 4,.. S Wit '.v. Hfif ?i ; it- lh ' -: ,; fiWCi LP . .V-.-v .".vV:. 'J ' i 1 I T t : y'.;? -4j , ; ; : Kith am 4)U -1 ' .SIKS: 11 $ I 1 A r 'V iv?-'Sr V - ""'I fi4 iLLlr (Left) American Fork second baseman base-man Brooke Hel-mandollar Hel-mandollar awaits a tag on April 9. 2. ',i5l 'r y i , -". . . . i t . 1 v t - (Above) Pleasant Grove's Bryce Peterson (center) competes in the 1600 meter run at the BYU Track invitational on April 27. He's just wrapped up a sterling career in crosscountry cross-country and track. - (( Lehi's Lyndee Glilman scores a run on the Hawks. I -- - I l. 11- I (Above) Lone Peak's T.J. Christensen strides forward in preparation to throw during a league contest in tale April. (Upper left) Lehi's Jeff Christofferson keeps the ball close by against Carbon on April 24. (Lower left) American Ameri-can Fork's Garrison Brems makes a tag at Mountain View. !y Nauvoo Temple Dedication Hahoes Sonogram Magjc 1 15 South 7(HI bill 1 15 South 7(HI Iml AitH'ritmi l ink i-yv.M 10 DISCOUNT , ()K ORDI.RS OVI.K .Ml - Memorial Day May 24-27. 2002 Everything i 0 less Foty tonn ft rpk City - &pMi -115 0 N. t,Mmfk Drive Frk City. UT 4 3 -649-4402 FABRIC CENTERS BERNiNAk JonomeNew Home IN STOCK av,;,S FABRIC 30 OFF S 30 -SEWING MACHINES EMBROIDERY MACHINES . SERCERS CABINETS DESIGNER iJENGTHS KXTRA IIW (H1; Al.Rt;AHY UIW PKICti Special hours SATURDAY MAY 25th 8:00-60 MONDAY May 27th 9:00-4:00 Ml UK DAY liOOlM ONLY 30 OFF Ma limit wHh (ween MONMT 30-Vl l00 ONLT . 50 OFF Any am ir 1 4JMIC 756-2223 Mens & Ladies A um mull or tun large. , ... ... POC i |