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Show For all your insurance needs with dedicated service... Auto Home Life Ken . urccn Discounts Insurance .Fast 174 West Main. American Fork 'Business 756-S64- Fair Friendly 3 Stacv K-- Pal Susan a Free Press - Wednesday, January 23, 1991 - Page Sophs continued Girls win region opener at Union coach Lynn Allan opted to start a new five. Those five were only down by two at the quarter break, and the usual starters closed the margin to one point at the half. At Uintah Lehi was up by four By TRACY WILSON Girls basketball at Lehi High is off to a flying start with a road win over the Union Cougarettes in the first outing of a schedule, league 10-ga- 53-5- 1. It took team work and some automatic reactions from three girls to ice the win for the Lady Pioneers. Sticky defense and a fourth offensive show quarter blasted the LHS five past the home team as the Cougars went cold and scored only six points in the final nt period. Junior Cyndy Jacobsen grabbed a missed Cougar free throw off the board, threw an outlet pass to Missy Felix, streaking for the Pioneer basket, and Felix hit Lori Thayn in stride with two ticks on the clock. As Thayn released the lay-uthe final buzzer sounded and the ball 4 p, dropped through for the free throw to the Cougars' 8 of 19 (five misses in the final period). By 27-3- 2 quarters Lehi trailed 38-4ahead were but and they when it really counted at the final buzzer. two-poi- nt victory. Even with team leader Annette Carlton sidelined after committing her fifth foul, the visitors rose to the occasion for a team victory. Carlton scored 16 points before Uinta Basin teams are schedleaving the floor on six from the uled to visit the Pioneer gymnafield and four of seven from the sium next Tuesday and Thursday, Uintah on Jan. 29 and Union a charity stripe. inreturn four field had game on Jan. 31. Last night goals Thayn Carbon was at Lehi for a battle of cluding the game winner and three last year's "giants." The Dinos are of six from the line for 11. Balance was the key to the Pioneer win as always tough and expect to be a force for the Lady Pioneers again Camela Maupin hit three this year. Tomorrow night, Jan. 24, and one from the stripe, followed by Felix and Tiffanie Smith ; Lehi travels to Emery to face the with six points each. Jacobsen added Helens (Lady Spartans). n start in the An even four points in the first half and Mysty Delimont contributed three. junior varsity game lasted for eight The game was won at the minutes until the young Lady line as Lehi scored 21 field Cougars hit 11 to Lehi's 8 in the goals to Union's 20, and Lehi hit 11 12-1- 8, at halflime, and then increase the marto and finally win by 22 at ' gin second period to go up 22-1- 9, 36-2- 4 58-3- at the 5, Lehi-Unio- free-thro- w Union's JV had three in double digits on 27 field goals (two from range) while Lehi answered with only 13 fielders and nine of 20 from the line. Jacobsen was team scoring leader for the LHS five with eight. In descending order of scoring Amber Christensen, Delimont, Charlotte Scott, Shelley Worlton, Vicky Clark, Terra Smith and Sara Hadfield rounded out the scoring with 7, 5, 4,4, 3, 2 and 2. They are now 7 in the season and 1 in the league. They have had several close losses that could have gone either way and look like a young team on the way up. 73-5- 6 69-5- 2. t region where no one is undefeated and three teams boast road wins including Carbon at Union, Uintah at Carbon and Union at Emery. As near as we can figure it, Emery, Union, Uintah and Wasatch are on top with 2 records, followed by Carbon at 3 and Lehi at In the Uintah game Lehi stayed with the Utes through three quar8 and but ters, when crunch time came in the fourth period, the Pioneers went cold missing a potential seven free throws while sending the home boys to the line 16 times. Six Ute field goals in the final eight minutes compared with the two fielders. Lehi played both games without the services of center Ryan Peterson who was injured in practice. 3-- 2-- 1-- 4. 14-1- 8, 36-3- 49-5- high-poi- man nt to the Pioneer cause while Gary Christensen was right behind him with 19. The Utes made 23 of 35 free throw attempts while the Pioneers accounted for 1 1 ofthe points from the stripe; they missed only four. 2, Heber City meet At Heber City it was a different story. Wasatch was smarting Robinson & Wilson Realty 405 E. State, American Fork Utah County is "Coming to Life" are realizing the great quality of life and the productivity of the Employers on the major employers, here they work force here. In keeping you are, ranked by the total number of employees. 8,003 5,526 2,600 Regional Medical Center Sears Telecatalog WordPerfect 2,000 2,000 1,737 nwdAU 1 Please allow two weeks for an address change. Your real estate needs are not only my business, they're my pleasure. As your world constantly changes around you, count on me for top quality service of your property and investment needs. A reputation you can ride on! L 8 Put a Bank in Your Get your Big O Credit Card todayI Lehi now travels to Union tomorrow for a second round contest 40-1- 5 37M875 Mobile Phone ZrfT-- Cl, Brigham Young University School Districts: Geneva Steel tively. after a Wednesday night loss and decided to take it out on the visiting Pioneers. They jumped off to an 18-- 8 score and quarter and coasted home from there. 1 1 Office 756-359- 2-- Actually Lehi won the second half with 37 points to the Wasps' 29, but the damage was done early. Chamberlain played one of the finest games of his career to this point with six, six, twelve and five points in the four quarters. He had 10 from the field and nine often from the line. For the week he was 12 from the field and 11 of 12 from the stripe. Lehi's seniors without Peterson were completely out of this contest 11 points among five who played. Cooper added five fielders from range, but that gave the Pioneers little help as they were behind by 25 at the half and lost by 17 after Wasatch mercifully went to their bench. The Wasps pushed four men into double digits with Craig Kohler, Brandon Lindsay, sophomore Barton Gertsch and Will Summerhays scoring 13, 13, 12 and 11, respec- Wells went cold after the field period and collected only four points. Uintah had three men in double figures with Scott Mansfield doing the most damage with 20. Kirt 23-poi- nt CWm Moving? for the visitors with 11 including two fielders. Johnny Revill added nine points, followed by Chad Atwood and sophomore Cole Cooper with eight each. Sophomore Jon Bailey and Chamberlain contributed six each mark but er 11 with period while holding the Utes to 16. That included seven from Brockbank who ended the evening with 18 to trail Peterson by 2. a Ctrtifiad Residential Specialist, MukMUBIion Dollar Salesman, State CertHed Real Estate Appraiser, Graduate Realtors Institute, Century 21 Top Producers Club, Senior Member Natl Assoc. of Real Estate 0-- By TRACY WILSON Judd Kirkham was three-quart- expanded that to the final RUSS THORNTON Chamberlain scores 35 in Pioneer road losses Junior forward John Chamberlain did everything he could to help the Lehi Pioneers claim two road victories last week, but Uintah and Wasatch countered with balanced attacks to down the visiting LHS and five, The league losses dropped the Pioneers into the cellar in the 11 against Tai Riser and the Cougars. 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