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Show TP Free Press - Wednesday, February 8, - 1995 Page 11 ' U . I IT'S YOUR MOVE I 1 Russ Thornton Sterl Miller 1 0 Your Vacation Home are understood, buyers should enter the market with as much caution as they did when they purchased their first The purchase of a second, or vacation, home carries many ofthe same considerations that surround the purchase of a primary, residence. For one, location is of vital Importance. Prospective vacation-hom- homes'. For knowledgeable assistance every step of the way, once you have made the decision to buy or sell, we invite you to contact the professionals at Century 21 AH Pros Realty. We are very proud of the terrific reputation we have earned by satisfying our clients' and customers' needs over the years. You'll find us We are 1 at 405 E. State Road (756-3591in Service.' HINT: The strategy of restricting personal use of a second home to maintain deductions and tax shelter demands careful analysis. are buyers e encouraged to weigh the benefits of older communities with fewer absentee owners e, against newer, heavily promoted areas. It is also instructive to remember that a depressed price doesnotnecessarily represent a bargain, tfavacationcommunityexperienced gross overpricing as a result of a speculative frenzy, a return to reasonable prices may not be indicative of a healthy situation. All this points to the idea of treating a vacation home as a supplement to one's lifestyle, not as a speculative investment Once tie tax benefits ALL PROS REALTY '' ! ' -i- . ..n ..)..,. j V..,. , -- " - tnm , , " , . , .... . , Michelle Wells runs the ball past the fiesty Cougars, Boys beat Union By ROD MANTOR Jason Allan, Lance Magnusson, Rubin Redhair and Curtis Jacobsen all hit high double figures as the Pioneers kept a strong hold on first Those place in Region Five stats: Allan 22, Lance 19, Rubin 14 and Curtis 14. Startingforward Mike Gray had this comment, "We like to come out hot and set the pace of the game. Like the other guys have said, we are getting a little better each game. If we can keep playing as a team, we will be in contention for state. You know, those of us who played together as freshmen are against Union. We have not lost in four years." Last week's game was a hurricane. This week it was a summer breeze. Lehi took first blood, with Luke Magnusson scoring underneath. From there on Lehi never turned their face. Lehi was going to do three things right from the start: one, control the boards; two, do not let the Cougars inside; three, set the shooting with two quick three :, ., "V:;: pointers. " Luke and Lance did the board work, the defense did the shutdown and Mike Gray and Curtis Jacobsen provided the three pointers. How well did the defense do the job? Union managed two scores inside in the first half. First quarter was a good scoring period for Lehi as they put up 24 points. The second period was a little slower and, frankly, a little unassuming as Union picked up some garbage here and there. Then came the second half, and someone broke the seventh seal and Rubin Redhair went berserk, causing all kinds of apocalyptical behavior out there. Heads were spinning, bodies were sprawling, points were being tallied. may be crushed, depending on the physician's findings. This physically and emotionally battered team has lost its cohesive-nes- s and confidence, paving an even darker path to future defeat. "We just don't have any unity right now," said Jamie Hadfield, Pioneers' forward, "we are focusing on ourselves, I think, because we have lost so many games." Discouragementisfillingthevoid ofthe missing teammates, selfdoubt is burying their talent and skills. A brief overview of the game--the- y were stagnant with only two points, while the Cougars racked up the shots, until the last minute of team. the first quarter, when the Lehi Cyd Revill, the team's point Ladies temporarily shifted into high guard, is out until next year, with gear, ending the quarter at 19-an ankle cast and scheduled sur- Union. Three or four times during the gery for ligaments torn the week before. Melisa Beck, a lithe and game they would have spurts where quick wing guard and the lead team their passing attacks would flow, scorer for the game, suffered rereminiscent of their previous games. peated injuries throughout the But the teamwork was short lived, Union fight and had to sit out one as if they had lost their ability to quarter with a strained wrist re- sustain it. The halftime score was ceived on the rebound. In the last 7.8 seconds of the Less than two minutes into the f game, she took an elbow to the third, they had a four point gain, ' towards the end of the third, forehead, temporarily lost her vision, and left the court with a bump Clark went for an opponent's shot the size of a golf ball. that bounced off the rim and fell on "I thought I was bleeding bethe rebound. After she was carried 54-4- (5-0- 4. 28-1- 6. 35-2- 6, nursing bumps and bruises." Nicole Miller also sat out part of the game with a strained wrist on ice but the greatest blow of all, that evening, was the permanent loss of a senior player, Lindsey Clark, the Pioneers' forward and alternate center. Clark had to be carried off the court with a badly damaged knee at the end of the third, her hopes for a college sports scholarship next year 0 out, with only 30 seconds left, the third was quickly ended 39-2The fourth quarter was depressing, not because the Pioneers were 8. behind but because they had lost more than just the game that night. The winners weren't the heroes. Point breakdown-Bec- k, 18; Clark, 10; Erika Bailey, 4; Jamie Hadfield, 4; Jana Fullmer,3; Michelle Wells, 3, and Cami Cooper, 2. Junior Varsity Game, Lehi. Sophomore Game, 54-3- 60-2- 0, o ). 8-- 0 6, cause I couldn't see," explained Beck, "I'm all right now and I think the rest of the team, well, we are all American Fork, Utah 84003 Rubin Redhair explains to a Union player in no uncertain terms, 'I'll be taking thisF' Redhair had six steals in the game against Union held last Friday at LHS gym. J Lady Pioneers lose to Union By CATHY ALLRED With more support than they have received all season and with two wins by the Sophomore and Junior Varsity teams earlier in the day, the outlook for the Varsity Ladies last Friday looked hopeful. But the Union Cougars showed no mercy and were relentless to the bitter end, An aggressive and quick team, the Lady Cougars often made the game resemble football, with scuffles and pileups on top of the ball. Already down by a key player for the season, the home team suffered additional losses contending against the physically brutal Roosevelt 405 East State Road .' 7, Lehi. M n ran an 83-5- 7 STATE FARM His final count, 14 points, six steals and a whole lot of bedlam JL - going on. There were two outstanding unselfish plays out there this night. Curtis Jacobsen made a steal and Head ewe! mm INSURANCE was driving to score, when he noticed Mike Gray streaking past. Instead of taking the shot, he passed to Mike, who had a little better position. The second was from Luke Magnusson to Mike Gray on a cross court pass. Real nice. And let us not overlook Jason Allan who drove to the middle between three defenders and scored a layup with the left hand. What a shot! ttte Coach Chad Wilson summed it up in these words: "Again, it was a complete team effort. Look at these guys in double figures, big numbers. The defense another outstanding effort. I'd like to point someone out, but who would that be? They were all great. Rubin? I don't know what to tell you. I wouldn't want to be out there with Rick Albrecht, CLU 75 E. 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