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Show Page A9 Times Newspaper Thursday, January 2, 2003 i LH7 Volleyball camp Rooming to Orem there-note there-note ided I8tl mber. CAN-south CAN-south Suite Utai neva mber and )3. a -t The United States Youth Volleyball League is proud to announce its arrival in J gram will kick off April 22 i ,at Lakeside Park. 5f The USYVL is an )e instructional volleyball .league that operates in a coed format for boys and A jgirls ages 8-14. The organi- J4zations mission is to pro- 3? vide every cniia wnn l " ! , . . -.- -- '- ! m t, i rNE , iiy - zz$ . is fo Jr . -. paj t : - . atioDi a - I De 1 , P udinj t ,J? ustee - ' ms o ITUSt. i i Photo "filiate Allman goes up and ncipaj curecValynn Burgess for two of his Trust ;: JYH Prep Basketball Stat Leaders through Christmas Ti. Wesley (Pr) 11.3 ' ' M. Hagen (Pr) 10.7 Top Scorers B. Walters (LP) 10.6 ' T. Thurgood (PG) 15.4 R. Jackson (TV) 10.2 R.Chase (LP) 15.0 M. Weitzeil (T) 10.0 S. Zimmerman (AF) 15.0 T. Brown (AF) 10.0 L. Hallman (PG) 14.6 M. Pinegar (TV) 14.5 Girl's Top Scorers M. Nelson (T) 14.4 Region Seven only R. Roberts (LP) 13.7 T. Peterson (O) 19.8 W, Burgess (Pa) 13.7 B. Nelson (T) 15.7 D. Johnson (MV) 13.3 He. Hansen (MV) 13.6 D. Tervort (Pa) 13.0 H. Keith (O) 12.3 N. Allman (MV) 12.8 T. Mangum (PG) 12.0 C. Miles (TV) 12.6 Ho. Hansen (MV) 11.6 L.Reid(O) 12.3 A. Cheesman (MV) 11.0 K. Collinsworth (SV) 12.0 Ca. Johnson (PG) 11.0 1. ICH SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Open Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm FOREIGN & DOMESTIC TOWING AVAILABLE S FREE ,. J ESTIMATES IS PRECISE -q03 COLOR MATCHING chance to learn and play volleyball in a safe, supervised, super-vised, low-pressure environment. environ-ment. "Every Child Plays" and learns at the same time by maintaining emphasis on sportsmanship, cooperation coopera-tion and teamwork. Multiple child discounts are available. To register, call 1-888-988-7985 or go to www.usyvl.org. "'ill 1 ira hv Martin Harris over Payson's 10 points. 226-2969 FAX: 226-6221 354 South State Street, Orem .--." J . - . lh ; . '""TT i. JS I USA Luge's Garon Thome of Orem and his doubles luge partner, Matt Mortensen captured their first-career junior luge World Cup win together, Sunday, December 15, 2002. Thorne and Mortensen slid past the 11-sled field recording runs of 41.294 seconds and 41.380, for a two-heat total of 1 minute, 22.674 seconds. Germany's Tobia Wendl and Tobias Arit finished second, sliding to a combined time of 1:22.959, while the American pair of Yukio Griffall of Salt Lake City and Dan Joyce slipped into the bronze medal spot. f4' V t0 !!,H5 ill i 23 : nV m," ;-- . Photo by Martin Harris Chad Larsen was automatic from wherever he shot against Payson. He tallied a season-high season-high 23 against the Lions. Your Link Back To The Road. "THE DEFINITION OF QUALITY & WORKMANSHIP" EXPERTS IN INSURANCE CLAIMS HANDLING WE WORK WITH ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES UNIBODY & FRAME REPAIR The defending 2002 overall Junior World Cup Champions rebounded from a first-heat, 10th place finish, fin-ish, a recorded a second heat time, and the race's fastest run of 40.924, on their way to a combined total of 1:23.058. After the holiday break, the junior luge World Cup series resumes Jan. 11-12 in Calgary, Canada, the first of two North American stops, which also includes a visit to the 2002 Olympic track in Park City, Utah, the following fol-lowing weekend. Boy's Basketball Bruins stun MARTIN HARRIS Times Sports Editor Chad Larsen led Mountain View to a 68-58 win against Payson on December 20. Larsen shot nine-of-16 from the field for 23 points and was the go-to guy for the Bruins that kept them with a lead. "He's really improved himself," Mountain View coach Jason Young said about Larsen. "He plays tremendous defense, he posts up well and he can shoot the three." The victory was sealed on a Payson turnover with a minute remaining. Bruin Nate Allman found an open Bryan Black down court. Black slammed the ball home, bringing all the fans to their feet. The Bruins scored double-figures in every quarter and limited their own turnovers to nine. "We came out with more determination and we were pretty hungry tonight," Prep Basketball Standings Through Dec. 29 American Fork 5-1 Payson 4-3 Boy's Region Seven Spanish Fork 3-4 Pleasant Grove 7-3 Springville 1-5 Lone Peak 4-4 Orem 3-4 Girl's Region Seven Timpanogos 4-5 Orem 7-1 Mtn.View 2-5 Mtn.View 8-2 Lone Peak 6-3 Boy's Region Six Timpanogos 5-4 Timpview 9-0 Pleasant Grove 3-4 Provo 6-0 1 & 2 Bedroom with Full Kitchen & Balcony Washer & Dryer in each UNIT Educational and Cultural Activities Chauffeured Transportation Storage Space Onsite Beauty & Barbershop Computer Lab & Library Maid Service 3 ;: .... f if ' -It j ' ; i r ' x . " , . n - i 1 Orem's own Garon Thorne won on December 15, 2002. Young said. "Our team has taken it on the chin one too many times." Larsen had plenty of help. Black and Allman finished fin-ished with 14 and 10 respectively. respec-tively. Danny Johnson also scored 10 points before leaving leav-ing in the third quarter with a shoulder injury. Young said he the injury is a reoccurring one and hopefully hope-fully some rest during the holidays will have him ready. Gordon Cline, one of Mountain View's starting guards, fractured his hand and the team has to wait a week or two to discover his long-term status. John Evans filled in for the injured Cline. He only hit one shot but it was a big one. As time expired in the third, he drilled a three-pointer, three-pointer, giving the Bruins an eight-point lead going into the final period. Payson got its usual output out-put from Walynn Burgess. After being held to one point in the first quarter, he hits eight of his next nine shots Summafield r - i '!- j . "-v.-." ;-;.....;- : s Now Open Call 434-7581 io 6clyechile a vi6it io our llei Rdiranaii Community the Junior Luge World Cup Lion for 19 points. Thomas Mitchell came off the bench for the Lions and scored 13. Randy Beddes picked up his fourth foul early in the third and stayed on the bench for a long stretch. He scored only four points. Another key factor in the win was Payson's poor free-throw free-throw shooting. They shot under 50-percent, missing 11 attempts. Additionally, besides Mitchell, no one else on the Payson bench scored. Mountain View 68, Payson 58 Mountain View Allman 3-8 4-4 10, Larsen 9-16 2-2 23, Black 6-9 6-9 2-2 14, Johnson 3-7 4-4 10, Evans 1-6 0-0 3, Astle 3-6 0-1 0-1 6, Blake 0-1 2-4 2, Totals 24-53 14-17 68. Payson Bailey 2-7 0-0 4, Newbold 3-8 0-0 9, Tervort 3-5 2-6 9, Burgess 8-12 3-6 19, Beddes 1-3 2-2 4, Collins 0-2 0-0 0, Mitchell 5-8 3-7 13, Hiatt 0-3 0-3 0-0 0, Totals 22-48 10-21 58. We want the scoop on what's happening in Tewn Call in News Tips: 225-1340 1 'Jletb'emeni Communtti TIPS |