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In becoming the freshman class champion, Jcssi Haird of Pleasant Orove High School turned in the fastest girl's time of the day with a K:44. lYospects of a bright future for Viking couch John Kernan look good as 1 1 -year-old Morgan Warner of Pleasant drove was the surprise overall winner of the Women's Open race. I ler time of 17:34 would have been good enough for a fifth overall placement in the high school divisions. MoxVi Christ: The Daily Herald Wishes You & Yours o Festive Holiday Season and a Prosperous I f Sew Year! The latest in BYU Sports online wwww.heraldextra.com i . Help m Educatioh wBoi m'u oi Vacation Help promote literacy in our schools! Hm : hr, 1 tW. . Hrtl! ' :" ',K:nJ.H: Mm ijti'7(fi-f vr -ft f vtUfi".f Ui, ii V ;1 If A t..t , 'iti '.'4U'(li I V, iiji.'dw'yil. Hf,r, toV ;im air 41 tm,t'i 'Hf.f, (fW!t'l!, V.lf'f, frijM- fMir lit- tiitfifU .'"f'4 J i'4i vttv,K Preview Confirmed from I'uge ( Since Peterson and I lard-man lard-man are both new to the team, McAllister said developing team chemistry will be critical. "If you don't have it, it doesn't matter how much talent you have," McAllister said. "We iiave a pair of transfers who don't know jack about what we're doing. Hopefully when the games start to count (region play), we'll have figured it out." The Vikings could be this year's surprise team. American Fork Cavemen 2004-05 record: 18-5 Head coach: Doug Meacham Outlook: The motivation to erase the memory of last year's three-quarter court shot that ended American Fork's season in the state tournament is alive and well. David Olsen (6-2) is the only starter back from last year's team that won the region championship, cham-pionship, but the Cavemen are well armed for a run at the region re-gion title. Senior guard Austin Haws, one of the quickest defenders in the state, was the team's sixth man last year und had seven steals in one game during the season. McKay Frandsen, a Daily Herald All-Valley linebacker, will give the Cavemen much-needed much-needed rebounding and defense in the paint. American Fork lost a lot of offense with the graduation of Kick Shoff and Brenan Davis, but Cavemen coach Meacham says the offense will be more of a collective effort. I.ook for Jeff Toone, a 0-5 senior se-nior post player, to fill much of the scoring void. Mason Porter, a fi-3 senior forward, will also give the Cavemen some offensive offen-sive punch. Senior guard Josh Jones and junior guard Brady Mason could hot h see t ime wit h Haws, giving American Fork a three-point three-point guard lineup. Junior guard Jayce Ross gives American Fork a 3-point threat. Junior forward S:ncer Shum-way Shum-way and junior Kellen Nicol, who Meacham calls a defensive stoper, round out the rotation. "I think physically, we're as gtxid as we've been," Meacham said. "We have a great group of leaders. I like the attitude our guys have. I'm excited to get going." Timpanogos Timberwolves 2004-05 record: 6-Hi Head coach: Clay Anderson Outlook: The T'Wolves will have a new kxik under first year coach Anderson, who last coached at UVSC under Uike Keid from H)!)2-(M. Anderson will bring an uptempo up-tempo style of play that uses 10-1 1 players and could average 80-K.r points a game. Timpanogos has no returning return-ing starters back off last year's team, but does have three players who saw significant signifi-cant varsity time. Senior center Ben Cook (W), .senior guard Cole McWhorter and sophomore guard Skyler Halford all saw some varsity minutes last year. 1 impanogos will count on three seniors in Josh Anderson, Alex Johnson and Jordan An- Dear Uncle John, 1 just wanted to say hello. I wish I could say that in person, livery time I visit your guest book it makes me feel better. Reading all those notes people have left means a lot to us. I hope that you can see this and know that you have touched so many people. Mom is doing pretty well, and we miss you very much. Share memories or express condolences in the online (iuest Books now available with Daily Herald obituaries.To read or write (uest Book entries, please visit the obituaries at www.heraldcxtra.com Flayers to Watch 1. Cory Ch (Lon Peak) 6-5, nlor forward - One of the top player In the county returning. Averagad 13 points por game for last year's state champs. 2. Matt Hardman (Pleasant Grove) 6-5, senior center - He transferred from Timpanogos and now figures to have a big soason for the Vikings 3. Taylor Williams (Mountain View), 6-2, senior guard versatile ver-satile guard who can shoot and penetrate to the basket. KEVIN WINZEIERNorth Comity Pleasant Grove's C.J. Wilcox (42) drives utfuinst u I'rovo drjvndt-r in Tuesday night's W)-H2 win over the Bulldogs. derson to make an impact. Junior guards Nate llenshaw, Ryan Clark and Austin Stewart round out the Timpanogos rotation. rota-tion. "Our goal is to get 3f deflections deflec-tions per game and shoot .'8 percent per game, Statistics show that if you do that, you'll win 90 percent of your games," Anderson said. "My main focus fo-cus is to get them to believe in themselves." Mountain View Bruins 2004 05 record: 18-5 Head coach: Jason Young Outlook: Taylor Williams and Peter 1 uitupou return from last year's team that lost in the quarterfinals to Box Flder. Williams is a good ball handler han-dler and solid .'1-poinl shooter. Tuitupou, a fJ-4 senior who played tight end on the football team, gives the Bruins rebounding, rebound-ing, defense and storing along with toughness inside. Jiiyson (Ticesman (fM, son of former BYU center Jay Chees-man, Chees-man, is the tallest player in the region antl could be a tough matchup for opposing teams. Coach Young's rotation will also include Colin Young, a (i-2, senior guardforward; Roberto Ruiz, a (i-2. senior guard, Alex Winder, a 6-1. senior guard; Matt Nevin, a fi-5, senior; and Taylor Russell, a junior guard, "Whoever wins the region love you forever, Sue Ann 4. Griff Robles (Spanish Fork), 6-5, unlor forward - One of the hopes to getting the Dons back to respectability. 6. David Olsen (American Fork), 6-2, senior forward - Started on last year's region title team, Coaches' picks 1. Lone Peak 2. Mountain View 3. Pleasant Grove 4. American Fork 6. Spanish Fork 6, Timpanogos will have to go through Lone Peak. They are the team to beat," Young said. "The key for us will be how much we're able tti improve." Spanish Fork Dons 2004-05 record: 3-10 Head coach: Mark Bailey Outlook: There is gtxxl reason to believe that Bailey can get this team to bounce back from a 3-Hi season, but how much improvement im-provement these Dons have in them remains a question. The Dons will be counting on (-5 junior Oriff Robles to lead the way. I le'll lie joined by senior guards Jace Brinkerhoff and Saia Naulu, the players returning return-ing with the most experience. The supporting cast of Doug Oldham (6-fi), Zack Marbury (fi-5) and Kyle Patten (fi-8) give the Dons a height advantage over many teams and depth doesn't appear to be a problem with Jason Steenstra, Dallin Naulu, (iarrett Johnson, Zac Fox and Matt Gardner all fighting to get into Bailey's rotation. "T his group will be better. 'They like each other and they don't care who scores," Bailey said. "We played well in the summer. sum-mer. We went 7-1 in a tournament tourna-ment in Denver. I know that's the summer, but we had some success that we can build on." I NEWS AND 1 NOTES FROM AREA ATHLETES Soccor SCHNEIDER SCORES BOTH GOALS FOR HER ALL-STAR TEAM - At Lehi, Adrienne Schneider of American Fork scored two goals in the North South All Star game on Nov. 14. Schneider's goal late in the first half gave the South a 2-1 advantage going into halftlme. Midway through the second halt though, Kelly Robinson of Woods Cross scored her second goal of tho game to tin it at two, and that's the way the game ended. Tho South team was mado up of players from high schools in Sandy, Draper, Utah County and south. Volleyball KING HELPS LEAD TEAM - American Fork graduate Shanna King is a sophomore middle blocker at St. Leo University, a Div. 2 school in contral Florida. King was second on the team with seven solo and 68 shared blocks this soason. She also ranked third in kills with 198, adding 43 digs and 19 service at.es to her contributions. St. Leo was 11-17 overall and 5-8 in confluence this year. Contact ui: If you have any information for Prep Rally or to nominate someone for the spotlight, send an e-mail to hheuton1" heraldextra.com or vail 75G- 7iWJ, Rewind Continued from Page li lead. Time ran out for Smith after he had pulled within 9-7 on an escape and a takedown. After Mitch Day, John Wagner and Paul Olsen each scored a fall for the Cavemen, West's Mike Hanna won his 189 weight class match on a forfeit, ending the evening's scoring. Dean Von Memmott filed this report. Girls basketball I Nov. 29 - Orem 52, American Ameri-can Fork 44: The Orem girls basketball team came out on top on Tuesday night in its emotionally charged season opener against the Cavemen. Junior Jamie Sageri helped her team close the deal in what turned out to be a fourth quarter quar-ter runaway by the Tigers, tlespile a valiant defensive effort by the Cavemen. Sag-ers, Sag-ers, checking in at a di..ying (i-ftH)t4, had three blocks and eight of her 15 points in the 1 nnai quarter to urive me nome team to victory. The game bore the unmistakable un-mistakable sign of a season opener, what with numerous fouls, turnovers and missed opportunities on both sides. American Fork jumped out to a 13-10 first -quarter lead, using its speed and suf-fticating suf-fticating defense to put a stop on Orem's post game. The Cavemen got an outstanding performance from freshman Haley Holmstead, who led all scorers with 19 points and also grabbed six rebounds. She was ll-of-13 from the line. "I think we played really well," 1 lolm.stead said of her team's effort. "We just made some mistakes." Those mistakes became evident in the second quarter j when the much taller Orem I team out -rebounded and out-shot out-shot American Fork. ; "We didn't make our easy shots," said American Fork coat h Corey Clayton I "We played better than : Orem in every category except ex-cept scon; We had tix many unforced turnovers It) go with our misses," ! 'Jhe Cavemen struggled I with several double-dribbles, travels antl missed fast-break chances. Meanwhile the Ii-gers, Ii-gers, led by 13 first -hall oints from senior Lindsie Wilson, surged ahead to lead 25-22 at the half. American Tork came out strong after the break, tying the game at 35 apiece. Wilson fouled out in I be start of the fourth quarter, leaving the d'xir wide open for American Tork to take the lead, but the Cavemen did not capitalize. "We had a major breakdown break-down in the last five minutes," V ----- - J METAL ROOFING & SIDING! SEASON CLOSEOUTS - SAVE $ $ . Ml PRIMER Seconds 50, 63 hii STQQK COLORS brown, (,t,n LI Ian "l'1 ' S H 10-1 14 'Hi limn".'. Ch t Carry LlmiUd Oty Will Call Lhl. UT fcilhjntt to Prior bale Ak about delivery'!! Atk about custom colort A lonyth! METALmart '-so 1-768-3332 Clayton said. Kaycee Mansfield turned in a double-double with 10 poiuis and 10 rebounds. Adrienne Sen neider added nine points, hvr rebounds and four steals "This game included verv active, pressing defenses We attacked the basket effectively," effective-ly," he added. "We're still trv ing to examine individual roles for our team, but this was kind of a coming out party for our twt) freshmen. We're way ahead of last year as far as tun team development goes." Jured Rohatinshy and liehy lieulon filed this repot t t Nov. 23 - Riverton 59, American Ameri-can Fork 43: The Silverwolves got off to a fast start 111 the season opener antl although the Cavemen almost matched them point -for-point in the sec ond half, they were not able in overcome the deficit. Riverton scored on the open ing play, but Adrienne Schneider Sch-neider immediately answered with a baseline drive to even the score. The Silverwolves continued to pour in the points while the Cavemen only got one more basket for I he cut ire period, from freshman Haley Holmstead American Tork more than tripled its point output 111 the second quarter antl shot 2i second-half points against Riverton's 2X, but they didn't make much of a dent 111 the "Overall. I was pleased with the effort and execution." Clayton said "( onsidei mg that six of the 10 players who saw action in this contest had never been in a varsity game before, I thought we handled ourselves with poise, especial ly against Riverton's pressuie "We hail quite a few defensive defen-sive breakdowns antl missed too many easy shots earlv. which was the different e ( )ut two freshmen who played I Inmost In-most showed their nerves but both showed flashes of In il-liance il-liance at times "I think this was a good lust step." he concluded Overall, American I oi k was lK-for-4-1 from the I loot ami 3 for-8 from the line Riverton was only slightly belter from the floor at 2l-for-1r, but lliev had 20 free throw opportuni ties and converted on 13 of I hern St hneidei was -1-of 0 from the floor antl l-for-2 from (Inline (In-line for I') points antl also had five assists Joelle Mooney was 3-for-.r from the Moot and finished with seven points and eight relxmnds Whitney Richins was ,'! 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