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Show rionears Einto State Tourney, Meet Rflanti isi nmmii Today The Lehi Pioneers will open and .464 for the season for a 4.3 their 1976 tournament play this point average per game. Todd Thursday (today) at 4:10 p.m. has 129 boards for an average of 4. per game. against Manti. The Pioneers are bracketed with Wasatch Brent Dorton the other semi and South Sevier. The Wasatch regular hit for .417 from the and South Sevier game will be field and averaged 2 points per at 2:30 p.m. The other bracket game. will feature Richfield vs. Delta The rest of the varsity team at 6:30 p.m. and the last game is rounded out by Dennis Carlwill be Morgan vs North Santon, Ray Worthen, Bart Manpete at 8:10 p.m. The Pioneers ning, Robert Gray and Bill have been rated number two in Brown. As a team the Pioneers the state behind Richfield all are shooting .462 from the field year and picked to be one of the and .503 from the charity teams that could challenge stripe. They have averaged 63.3 them for a State 2A title. points per game while limiting Manti finished second to there opponents to 54 points per Richfield in the Region Seven game and .422 from the field. round robin last week. The These figures point to the fact Templars gave Richfield a that it has been an outstanding good test, losing only by five year for the Pioneers and they points. They feature good size should be ready for an exceland are an excellent team, all lent showing in the upcoming eight teams are fine teams or tourney. Great fan support has folthey wouldn't be here. The Pioneers on the other lowed the Pioneers this year hand are an excellent team and and good crowds are expected have proved to be capable of at the U. of U. field house this playing with anyone when they Thursday, Friday and Saturare playing their kind of basday. Perhaps the supporters ketball. This opener should could carry this one step further and start planning a prove to be an exciting game. The Pioneers will start with rousing celebration to honor 6'9" Ev Soares at center, 6'4" this years team and coaches for the efforts and successes Howard Cooper at one forward, 6'3" John Harr at the other they have given, regardless of forward, John Welch at one the final standings come Saturguard at 510" and Keith Harr day night. I say this from a at 5'10" at the other guard. positive stand point as we have Todd Nelson at 6'2" also is a legitimate contender for the expected to see a lot of action State title. as the sixth man on the Pioneer Let's go Pioneers! squad. A few of the facts and figures on this team. . . Ev Soares leads the team in points averaging 23.1 in region play and 23.3 over the entire season. Ev is also leading the team in rebounds with 332 for the season, an average of 16.6 per game. Ev is hitting the mark for a .473 percentage from the field in region play. He holds The brackets for the Bantam the personal high for the year with 44 points against Carbon, Basketball tournament are as also scoring 19 field goals. He follows: Lehi 1st Lehi bracket; tagged 25 rebounds in the Spanin 2nd northern vs A.F. (Bulls) ish Fork game. John Harr is hitting the hoop the 8 p.m. game in the Lehi for .510 percentage in overall Armory. The 6:30 game will be 1st vs A.F. and .500 in region play. John is Pleasant Grove Wild The team. winners card averaging 11.7 points per game will meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. in region play and 12.0, for the of that game will' season as the teams second The winner receive a bye into the chamscorer. is John also leading game on Thursday the averaging over 7 boards per pionship 18th. for the season a for total game The American Fork bracket of 242 boards and is an excelwill pit A.F. Central 1st vs lent defensive player. 2nd at 6:30 p.m. Howard Cooper is hitting Springville 1st vs Pleasant Northern A.F. from the field for .410 over the 2nd at 8 p.m. The winGrove .452 season and for region play, for an average of 11.6 points in ners of those games will meet on Tuesday at 7 p.m. and the region and 9.8 overall. Howard has pulled down 295 boards for winner of that will meet the an average of about 9 per winner of the Springville bracket to gain the finals on Thursgame. Howard is also hitting day evening. over 60 percent from the chariThe Springville bracket will ty stripe. John Welch is hitting for .452 pit the Lehi 2nd (Suns) vs A.F. in region play and .462 for the Central 2nd in the 6:30 game and the 8 p.m. game year from the field and is the Monday will Lehi 3rd (Bucks) vs the quarter back for the Pioneers the pit Springville 1st. Those winoffense. John is also the leading free throw shooter hitting .647 ners will meet on Tuesday with from the charity stripe. John is the winner playing the winner of the American Fork bracket averaging 6.9 points per game. Keith Harr is shooting for a to meet the winner of the Lehi bracket for the championship. .417 percentage from the field in region play and .383 for the To what avail the plow or year. Keith holds the other of is one the and sail, or land, or life, if freedom guard position fail? floor. on the players quickest Keith is averaging 5.9 points To be without some of the per game. Todd Nelson is hitting for .606 things you want is an indispenfrom the field in region play sable part of happiness. Pioneers Clobber Grantsville in Playoff Game The Lehi Pioneers playing solid basketball completely dominated the smaller team from Grantsville to win easily in the play off game for a tourney birth. An excellent crowd greeted the Pioneers at the Hillcrest gym Saturday evening and were not disappointed as the Pioneers won big. The first four minutes garnered some mistakes by both teams as baskets were hard to come by. The score read Lehi 5 and Grantsville 2 with 4:30 left to play. The Pioneers started in their man to man defense, with balanced scoring and moved out to a 15 to 6 first quarter lead. All five starters hitting for points. Lehi's All State center Soares, gave one of his better performances as he completely intimidated the Cowboys blocking numerous shots and dominating the boards. The first three minutes of the second quarter were scoreless until - Members of the Bulls Bantam Basketball team include The Lehi Pioneers closed out one of their most successful seasons last Wednesday at Carbon with a win. The Pioneers started poorly through the first two quarters, but put it together in the last half to defeat the Dinos by 11 points. The first quarter the Pioneers were cold at the hoop and trailed by one at 14 to 13 to end the first quarter. Carbon quickly moved out to an 18 to 13 Mills. Action Monday Career Day Successful "It was the most successful career and hobby day we have had," said Principal James - Members Gray of the Lehi Junior High School about the recent Career and Hobby Day at the school. Last Friday, March 5, students at the school participated in the career day by watching presentations and asking questions of many people representing various careers to learn more about vocations open to them following high school graduation. Students were able to select Bantam Basketball team are Mark Jone, Wade Fox, Layne 1. to r. Standing 1. to r., are Kerry David, Aaron Limb, Edie seated Chris Cardon and Davis, Johnson, Bob Peterson, Rod Yates, Darrell Adami, Shane Wagstaff and Zac Brady. At back are BUCKS of the Bucks coaches Keith Roberts and Arnie Cardon. four - - fW'? 9. The Royals defeated the Lakers 42 to 29, Colledge hit for 15 for the Royals, Newby had 11, and Christofferson 6. Downs had 14 for the Lakers. The Pacers defeated the Celtics 32 to 22. Haws hit for 12 for the winners and Tingey had 9, Jerry Zimmerman and Tod Clark 7 each for the Celtics and Greenwood 6. Trophies were presented to coach and players. Chris Davis received the trophy for the leading scorer with 270 points, nearly a 20 point average. help and effort. A special thanks is given to Tom Powers and Mrs. Joel Wilcox of the The Bulls, coached by Serg career committee who contriNelson and Arden Tuckett, won buted directly to the program. the Lehi Bantam league chamby pionship last Saturday defeating the Bucks in a hard It is not so much what a man fought and close game. The is descended from that matters Bulls ended the season with a 13 and 1 record to finish one as what he will descend to. game ahead of Jack Reid's You can preach a better serThe Bucks coached Suns (12-2mon with your life than with by Arnie Cardon and Keith Roberts finished with a 10 and 4 your lips. record. All three teams are The highest reward for a headed for the region tourney man's toil is not what he gets Good depends not on things to start on the 15th of March. for it, but rather what he but on the use we make of things. The Bulls featured a balanced becomes bv it. attack with Mark Tuckett, Barry Holman, Kurt Nelson, Todd Beecroft and Mark Redmond turning in good performances. Tuckett with 12 points, Holman 10 and Nelson had 8 to of Utah Co. Quilting lead the Bulls. Chris Davis again led the Bucks with an "Alwoys Something New" outstanding game and 16 points, also back in the line up after an injury hindered him Eyelet 45" wide List $3.98 to $4.89 for most of the season was Lane Cardon. Final score was Now $2.98 -- $3.89 the Bulls 36, the Bucks 30. WHff ft? sen was high for the Stars with Palmercraft Headquarters : - Li . jp .., M leading the students In yells to Lehi High cheerleaders will be Men this week-enIn the 2A Tourney. Al front is Leu Evans. Second row, I. to r., are win a to Pioneers the spur Michelle Sorensen and Holly Johnson. Back, I. to r., are Lisa Hokomb and Vlckl Manning. YEA TEAM d Governor Calvin L. Rampton has announced the names of thirty-eighigh school seniors who will receive vocational scholarships at a Craftsmen's Appreciation Dinner Tuesday, March 30 at the Three Seasons Room, Salt Lake Hilton. Among those receiving a scholarship will be Stephen Stewart of Lehi High School. The scholarships were donated by the eight technical and vocational colleges throughout the State. Students will attend the College of Eastern Utah. Dixie College, Snow College, Southern Utah State College, Utah State University, Utah Technical College, Provo, Utah Technical College, Salt Lake, and Weber State College. In addition to the scholarships, two Bicentennial "Lost Skillls" Awards and six Governor's Craftsmen Awards will be presented to tradesmen who have excelled in their field. Invitations to the Appreciation Dinner are available from Milton L. Weilenmann, Room 420, State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Tickets are $17.00 per couple. Season ht Hunter Safety lead in the second quarter and held for a 29 to 24 lead at half. John Harr hit an early bucket, John Welch for two baskets and Ev started to dominate the inside as the Pioneers quickly took control in the third quarter and led by one at the end of the third quarter by a 41 to 40 count. The fourth quarter Cooper hit a bucket, John Harr three, Ev three and Welch four to give the Pioneers a 55 to 48 lead with 2:18 left. The Pioneers spread the offense out with a soft freeze and breezed to a 63 to 52 win. This win gave the Pioneers a 10 and 4 record against the teams in Region Six, good enough for third place in the final standings. Also a note worthy fact, the Pioneers were the stingiest team in the region on defense allowing only 54 points a game, six per game better than the nearest team. Scoring for the Pioneers, Ev Soares 23, John Harr and John Welch 14 apiece, Keith Harr 7 and Howard Cooper 5. Course Set There will be a Hunter's Safety Course given on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, March 16, 17, and 20th at the residence of Reed Radmall, 405 No. 600 East in Pleasant Grove. This is the course required by the State of Utah for anyone purchasing their first hunting license. All persons interested in taking the course may register at Robinson's Sporting Goods in American Fork. If further information is required concerning the course call Reed Rad5 or Verl Shoell, mall, , 785-217- 756-345- 6. Interesting people are people are interested. Bores are people whoare bored. who Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. I do not feel any age yet. There is no age to the spirit. one-ho- science, sculpturing, insurance sales, microfilming, seminary teaching, interior decorating, wise use of money and investments, rock collecting, owning and operating a retail store, television work, engineering, how to apply for a job, beautifi-ca- n work and farming. There were also several displays in the gym1 that were viewed by the students and teachers and included plumbing, Navy, pottery making, athletics and rodeoing. Mr. Gray and his staff take this opportunity to thank all who arranged their busy schedules so they could participate and help with this career day. They also wish to thank the Career Committee for their Members of the Suns Bantam Basketball team are Mark Keele, Scott Colledge, John Kopinsky and Reed Southwick, seated I. to r. Standing, I. to r., are Terry Watts, Mike Bonds, Ricky Baum, Todd Kirkham, Stacey Haws, Lloyd Davis and Myron Hales. At back are coaches Derrick Thomas and Jack Reid. SUNS ). -- hit a basket and the Pioneers cruised to a 25 to 12 half time lead. A balanced attack was shown by the Pioneers with Ev hitting for 8, Welch 6, John Harr 4. Cooper 3, Keith Harr 2 and Nelson 2. The third quarter, the Pioneers turned on the guns and completely out played the Cowboys as they romped to a 41 to 22 third quarter score. The only thing in doubt from there on was the final score, which read Lehi 67 Grantsville 37. The Pioneers after opening in their man to man finished the night in their two three zone forcing the Cowboys to play catch up from the outside. Ev Soares led all scorers with 23 points, 18 rebounds and 7 blocked shots; John Harr 12 points, Welch 10, Cooper 7, Todd Nelson 6, Keith Harr 4, Robert Gray and Bill Brown 2 each and Dennis Carlton 1. Williams led Grantsville with 8 points, Hutchins 6, Anderson 7, Johnson, Soelberg, Bevan and Gunderson 4 each. presentations among the following: Japanese doll making, frog farming, nursery and plant ytrfr- ...... Illl Scholarship from Bulls Are Bantam Champs . Receives Welch To End Winning Jubal Myers, Barry Holman, Todd Beecroft and Mark Redmond, front I. to r. Standing, I. to r., are Jay Hardman, Russell Mark Tuckett and Kurtls Square, Russell Clark, Mike Redmond, Paul Stanley, Jeff Fitzgerald, assistant coach; and Don Arden were Tuckett, Absent Nelson. is Coach At back Nelson. Serg BULLS lfJl Lehi Student Pioneers Down Carbon Tourney aemmmtmrfryf THURSDAY. MARCH 11. Earlier action saw the Suns down the Stars by a 41 to 21 score. Kirkham was high for the Suns with 12, Scott Colledge hit for 10, and Kopinski 6, Lar- - Limited Time Only Patterns- - Notions - Beautiful Fabrics NAMCO APPROVED We only give our seal to carefully screened local businessmen. our local businessman who's got it, proudly displays it in his window, on his trucks, in his local advertising and is listed below. MODE O' DAY STAKER ASPHALT HALSTROM MOTORS, INC. 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