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Show iE? f"f" Free Press - Wednesday, April k3 Fourth Ward Young Women win basketball tournament Shine Forth...is what the Lehi North Fourth Ward Young Women's basketball team did as they won first place in the Lehi North Stake. The girls lived by that theme in every way. They started the season playing on the advice of Hayley Wagstaff, team captain, "Score first, and well win." The girls scored on the first play of every game and finished the season undefeated. The Stake champions receive the privilege of playing their Young Women leaders in a game the Stake sports director, Vicki Peterson, calls "The game of the year ."The leaders have always said, "We have never been beaten," but they can't say that anymore. The Fourth Ward Young Women stunned them with their outside shooting, rebounding, defense, and team play. The girls What a team! won, Tara Wood was the team's high scorer. She averaged over ten points a game. She knew how to be in the right place at the right time. Karen Quilter is a great ball handler. She loves to steal the ball from the opponent. Karen can be from one end of the court to the other in a flash. She can also drive and make beautiful shots. Alisha Adamson is quite a rebounder, and puts in her follow-ushots. She is awesome inside the key. Jenny Jenson is a steady player who will do whatever is needed. She has a talent for coming up with the ball. She also adds a lot offun to the game with her happy attitude. Christy Quilter is our surprise player. She seems to pop up at the right time with the right shot. Her 29-1- (Jh J c to start IVjpji specialty is the baseline shot. Ashlee Taggart plays with determination and she can put in right when you need them most. Marcee Taggart is an player, she does everything! Rebound, shoot, dribble, block shots, you n ame it, she'll do it. Kim Isham is a wise player. She is very poised and concentrates on three-pointe- rs non-leag- 1-- 8--5. 8. Flag football tournament now forming The Utah Flag Football League is announcing registration for the Spring Shootout III flag football tournament, scheduled for April 30. teams are invited Twenty-fou- r to participate. Prizes will be awarded for first and second places, with trophies for the MVP and the All Tournament Team. Fee is $10 per player, with team rosters required. The entry fees and rosters are due April 23. Checks should be made payable to Utah Flag Football League, and sent to 1735 S. 750 East, Orem, Utah 84058. For further information, contact or Sean at 785-857- 6 224-062- 9. Spring Break bigger than Christmas 2-- Teams non-regio- In the first game, the Lady Pioneers played a very .good Millard team, outscoring the Eagles 5-- 3. freshman pitcher Crystal Reese throwing only three hits, with the defense behind her making some good plays to help with the win, committing no errors. Reese had five strikeouts in the game and allowed only one walk. The Lehi offense proved too much for the In the second game, they played 4A school Mountain Crest. Again, a good offense and a stingy defense proved too much for the ladies from Mountain Crest to handle. A triple and a base hit by Cyd Revill produced three RBI's. Amber Strode and Jaleen Gurney also hit the ball hard, with a hit each, Strode's being a triple. Rebecca Allen, also a freshman pitcher, threw a nice game, allowing only one walk and two jjgkj Comics lib Stimpsf OOUiS & OullSClCl I B bqsEt Gbcill I Next to Tbwne Cinema Fork 122 W. Main Am. M. - F. 4 to 8pm SAT. I 11-- 5 3-- 2. J j singles. Terry Rarick and Greg Adamson !6st a tight match in first doubles. Tim Rarick and Craig Carter were defeated in second doubles, also. Lehi faced Uintah on Tuesday of this week, an important region match because the winner will be in a position to capture the region title. Free Estimates et Insurance Work Personal Care Quality Paint Frame Specialists We Guarantee all Work Trained Technicians her fine hitting, a double and laying down a perfect bunt for a base hit. Freshman Joshalyn Chamberlain went two for two, knocking in four runs. The softball team then played Wasatch to get to the final game and lost The team is very excited and is improving with every game. The team invites everyone out for support at their next two home games at Vets Park, April 7 and 8, 3:30 varsity, 5 jayvee. .1. H.1I ii I iii.i.iii..-..ia- ii '"ms-- i DeR & Jolene Green Owners 1 I Tntenstve Car Care fiotluion Qepair SfteelalitlL 0am 7-- 4. 880 North 100 East Lehi - 768 - 3558 H lil MIPWimfflBWWWlilHMII.HWW' "' III! J hits. The third game of the day was against 3A team Dixie. 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Spring break is probably a bigger deal than Christmas vacation. This is because students at Lehi High School have spring fever this time of the year. Spring fever is an epidemic that forces students to have the desire to party hard. This is the whole reason behindholdingspringbreak. If it wasn't for spring break, students at Lehi High would go insane. Parents, on the other hand, have a different understandingof spring break. The typical parent feels that the reason for havinga springbreak is to catch up on all of the chores that never got accomplished around the house and the yard. This is where the conflict between parent and teenager starts. A lot of the time, the teenager and parent learn to compromise. This is where the teenager says, Fll do some housework if I can have the car keys on Friday night." The key word in this statement is "SOME." This can also be a misunderstanding. The teenager's definition of "some" is one or two chores. However, parents seem to have a list of jobs that is innumerable. Now that spring break is over, students can getbackirtotheswing of things. And remember, summer is right around the corner. VM Dan's Backcourt Sportscards Girls win three in tournament 32-tea- m 1 mMIB WKWI Wt Mi against Grantsville. The match was very close with Grantsville winning, Chris Boley and Shawn Ross won at first and second singles, while Steve Greene lost a close match in third n Eagles. Shanie Gillman had two 768-373- 756-011- The Boys Tennis Team only played one match this past week because of spring break. It was 3 RBI's. "Includes entry to a baseball clinic which will be held May 7. For more information, call Mike Hansen, Call For Your Appointment: American Fork Chiropractic Clinic Tennis team loses to Grantsville put-out- s. The Lehi girls varsity softball team participated in a fast pitch softball tournament this past weekend in southern Utah. The tourney proved very successful for the Lehi team, comprised mostly of underclassmen. They played very well against 2A, 3A and 4A schools. 35 13-1- 6 tclzy & SticExy 2-- 4. 2 2 Girls Fast Pitch Expand & Improve Your Financial & Insurance Awareness Special Auto & Accident Insurance specialists evaluations. Learn from the specialists that will help you evaluate any past auto & accident injuries. You may have $$ in benefits! 768-821- 2-- 2-- 15-1- 7 Girls Slow Pitch $25 45 45 55 55 25 Time 30)-f- 6-- 1 Allan pitched three innings givand Brock Jones. They worked ing up only three hits. He had two Payson into just four hits. In the Lehi hitting department, walks and struck out six. Ryan Evans came on for three innings Curtis Jacobsen was including and Danny Gazaway closed it down a double. Dillon Thomas was with three strikeouts. Todd Doyle was 4 and a double. At the plate, the Pioneers had A lot of attention has gone to the nine hits in twenty seven tries at pitching and hitting off this club, the plate, .333 battingaverage. Mike but the defense has done a great job series. In this in this leading the hitting. Gray went He also had a double as did Travis game alone the fielding produced Neil and Chad Yates. Curtis seventeen Mike Schneider with four, Curtis Jacobsen, Mike Schneider, Todd Doyle, Mike Gray and Chad Yates Jacobsen with three and Dillon all had runs batted in. The Pioneers Thomas, Adam Olson, Mike Tahbo, also had 10 stolen bases. and Ryan Evans with two each led LHS vs. Payson. This started a outstanding effort. The Pioneers travel to Park City off like a replay of No. Sanpete as the Pioneers opened the first in- to open up the region this week. At ning with four runs again andadded this start of the season the team three big runs in the fourth. adopted the motto "Knockin on Lehi used three pitchers in this state door in '94," and by the sound game also, Jason Allan, Todd Doyle of things they are banging loudly. 2 13-1- 4 Fee 12 34 56 78 91011 Expand & Improve Your Daily Health Awareness How & Why stress affects your body's health. The History of Medicine & Health. How to release your body's internal pharmacy. Thursday, with the finals also played on Friday. Contestants will compete in four age divisions-juni- or high, high school, senior team (ages 19 to 30) and veterans (over or a $70 basketball. Other prizes, including Utah Jazz tickets will be given away during the championship games. For more info: Dennis Beck, Hayley Wagstaff, team captain, keeps everyone going. She is an aggressive player who plays with heart. She's small, but she can rebound and is very speedy. Every member of the team was needed, and they helped each other shine. Congratulations! 0 Pony' Colt' nt the game. She handles the ball well, makes plays, and she can shoot. pre-seaso- n Mustang Bronco' Grades Improve your health today & eliminate pain and stress with a cost free spinal screening by Dr. Robert Lindberg. '83 vs. '74 '82 vs. '76 7 '87 vs. '79 7:30 '94 vs. '91 8 '89 vs. '81 8:30 '93 vs. 80 The eirls game will be played 7:30 Friday, April 15 at 7:30 p.m. Championship games will also be played that same evening. conTryouts for the three-poitest will be held on Wednesday and R, 6-- 8 6 p.m. 6:30 7 7:30 8 8:30 9 6 p.m. 6:30 Members of the Lehi 4th Ward Young Women's basketball team include, front, L-- Jenny Jensen, Karen Quilter, Tara Wood, Marcee Taggart. Back, Alisha Adamson, Kim Isham, Ashlee Taggart, Hayley Wagstaff (captain) and Christy Quilter. Ages Coach Pitch program will be held tonight (Wednesday) at 7 p.m. in the Lehi Court Building, 154 N. Center. fol- '94 vs. '87 '91 vs.,'76 '65 vs..'58 '89 vs..'80 '93 vs..'82 '83 vs. 81 '79 vs. '74 Games on Tuesday will be played according to the following schedule, with teams from '58 and '65 having a bye: 1 League May 16. A meeting for prospective coaches or anyone interested in the Teams Time listed as follows: Any registration taken after that date will be subject to a $5 late fee. Games will begin approximately The annual Alumni Basketball Tournament, sponsored by the Lehi Booster Club, will open Monday, April 11 in the Lehi High School 1 Fees and league divisions are up- coming Youth Baseball season will be taken on Saturday, April 9 from 9 a.m. until noon at the Lehi Public Library, 120 N. Center. gyms. Monday's games include the lowing teams: Pioneers finish By ROD MANTOR The Lehi varsity baseball team has finished the part of theseason by adding twomore wins. They beat North Sam pete 1 8 and Payson LHS vs. North Sanpete. The Pioneers did not waste any time in getting this game under control, they opened the game with four runs in the first inning. They came back with three more in the third and picked up a run here and there . to make the score 11-The Pioneers picked up some additional firepower as the team welcomedJason Allan into the pitching line up for the first time this season. (He fractured his arm in the last game of basketball.) Final registration for the tourney 6. p Last registration for baseball Saturday Alumni r Page 9 - 6, 1994 i 1i 1 1 . II mtmt IL 1 1 I I I II I 748 E. State Rd., American Fork 756-600- 0 HZ Mr orjOMS MUtE smis 'mmw MR uwRoni KEtWffiS iMunm i H I |