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Show Contact us for all your insurance: We service what we sel and we're here to help Auto Homo Life & Annuities '' &f X' " you! Sir-.'-' Discounts Fast KEN CARDON INSURANCE AGENCY Fair Business ? Hours: -- 5, 1995 - Page Fifteen young gymnasts from Gymnastics competed Saturday, March 25, at the United States Gymnastics Federation Utah State Championship Meet, lield in Woods Cross, Utah. Boys gymnastic competition is divided into classes which represent the difficulty of routines: class 7 being a beginning competitive level and class 3 being advanced. The class 7 team took home a fourth place team trophy. Jacob Shettell placed second in the 5 to 6 year age group. He also placed first on high bar, floor exercise, and parallel bars, and second on rings. Matthew Butler placed third on the high bar and 12th in the 7- year-ol- d age group. Jordan Shettell placed fourth on floor exercise and fifth on pommel horse, high bar, and in the age group. Sean Colborne placed fourth on the vault and floor exercise, and sixth in the age group. Class 6 gymnast, Kyler Bryant, placed sixth on pommel horse and 14th in the 7 to 9 year age Owens placed 19th Ted group. Si. Jf V - 'Nqv' ' pre-seaso- ; ? $ k ''J y ' ' I (TrR ; "I: t"f . '1 gymnasts who recently won awards are, back, L-- Jeff McKenna, Brady Anderson, Josh Tomsik, Kyler Bryant. Front, Steven Smith, Ryan Argyle, Jason Patterson, Robbie McKenna. Absent are Brett Huish and Scott Wiest. m . iiici liuiec, uiiga, mm parallel s . bars, and third on vault to place n iast-pitcthird in the 10 to 11 Tri-Cit- y all-arou- age group, Jeff group. Josh Tomsik took first place on pommel horse, rings, and parallel bars, and second on floor exercise and vault for a second place in the 14 to 15 age group. The class 3 team took home the second place trophy. Brett Huish placed third on pommel horse, rings, parallel bars and high bar. He placed fourth , . Kyler. Bryant,. Steven Smithy all-arou- nd d. 1 , Brady Anderson, Ryan Argyle, Brett Huish, and Scott Wiest will represent Utah in the USGF In the third inning, a line drive was caught by shortstop Cy d Revill, who threw to second baseman Heather Lund for the force out. Lund then threw to first baseman Shanie Gillman for a triple play to end the inning. Lehi now is 0 in region and is striving for the state playoffs. .. The juniorvarsity team also won with Crystal over Park City 1 Reese pitching. softball is a sport Girls' fast-pitc- h that often goes unnoticed. But the Lehi High School varsity team is changing that. In last Friday's home game, Lehi defeated Park City with excellent pitching by Becca Alan, homeruns from Jamie Hadfield and Ethington in the first and: second innings, and stronghits from Amber Strode, CydRevill and Jana 8-- 1, v x EqifesMif I (SU&Sr 347 W. 200 STPleasant Grove . 785-693- 0 QDflrMKJSEto Lehi had a tougher match against Provo April 1 winning The first half was dominated by Provo, but they were shut out by n Men's Texas & Laredo Western Boots 1-- 0. Lehi's keeper, Lynnsey Asay, who maintained her composure as $J)95 jJr Provo shot at will. She kept her team in the game, collecting 14 saves in the first half. Lehi came out in the second half knowing they needed to get control of the game. Halfbacks Jamie Carlton and Alicia Moore stepped up their play as did fullback Niki Jones. Megan Woffinden took a shot that was deflected by a Provo defender. Alicia Moore followed up the rebound and scored the only goal of the day from 25 years. 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Great Shirts Only . 3-- 0. a breakaway with two minutes left in the game. Instructor MarkBalcer $8month The Junior Varsity team also had an exciting win at Spanish Fork, defeating the Dons Scorers for Lehi included Aaron Woffinden, Mike Christofferson, and Shawn Sorensen. Lehi's defense was lead by Juniors Scott Tucker, Gary Bezzant and Nate Sumsion, and Sophomore goalkeeper, Josh Russell. The Junior Varsity has been building up to this solid match, after suffering several close and losses, as well as a tie to American Fork. Prt-Bat- k : Fullmer. 3 " 7:00. Regional competition. Great gardens come from great soil. BCS tillers produce healthy eeed beds because the tiller tines rotate 50 faster than most any other tiller. More than 1.5 million gardeners worldwide rely on BCS durability and versatility for all of their gardening jobs. Ages 4 6 Age 7 11 Ages 1215 Adult Lehi's preseason record is including wins over 5A Bingham, and 4A Murray and Spanish Fork, a tie to 5A American Fork, and a loss to 4A Timpview. The Pioneers begin regular season play in Vernal on Friday when they take on the Uintah Utes, Junior Varsity kicks off at 5:30 with Varsity to follow at about QUALITY & SAVINGS AT f team vjins defeats Park City Girls soccer team formed; new team wins two games 3-- call 4. R, age all-arou- nd 2-- 768-373- -- d. numbers with enough to form their own team in District 5. Lehi's progress off the field has also carried on to the field the under-1- 4 girls are 0 with their new team. Lehi came out strong in their opening game against Highland victory. Lehi was on posting a the board six minutes into the game. Kassey Fowler worked her way through Highland defenders and found Megan Woffinden on the left wing to score the first goal of the year. Lynnsey Asay and Alicia Moore finished the scoring in the second half. ; Lehi's defense allowed only three shots on goal in their first contest. The defense was led by fullbacks Jamie Christensen, Niki Jones, and Nichole Turner. Highland scored their only goal on Mike Hansen, ? ; The varsity squad hung on for their third 0 shutout victory in 5 games. The Pioneers struggled to adjust to Spanish Fork's kick and run style in the first half, but were able to keep the Dons from scoring. Calvin Rasmussen, Lehi's keeper, was able to stop several shots to hold Spanish Fork scoreless. Lehi's defense held during the second half. Mark Christensen, Steve Vicchrilli, Adam Kolowich, Ashton Hobbs, and Jason Chamberlain all played strong defense to deny the Dons. With 15 minutes remaining in the match, Junior Ben Grimley was able to push a shot under the Spanish Fork's diving keeper to give Lehi the victory. high-bounci- ' y. For more information, 1-- all-arou- nd Lehi soccer is successful on and off the field with its first girls competitive team. Lone Peak Soccer Club held tryouts for competition soccer expecting to form only one team. Lehi girls showed up in surprising mid-Jul- se n Fork: all-arou- ' placed 13th Class 4 gymnast, Brady Anderson, placed second on pom- - room of the Lehi Public Library, 120 N. Center. The Youth Baseball season runs from the second week of May until multi-purpo- The Lehi Pioneer Soccer team finished up a solid preseason against some of the best teams in the state with a victory at Spanish all-arou- nd Patterson to 5:00 & Fri. 8:30 to 1 AO , ar Jason 830 Pioneer soccer, teams end with shutout all-arou- McKenna placed fourth on rings and 11th Robbie McKenna placed 13th The class 5 team took the third place trophy. Steve Smith placed second on pommel horse, third on rings, fourth on high bar, and in the 12 to 13 age group. In the 10 to 11 age group, Ryan Argyle placed fifth on pommel horse, sixth on parallel bars, and Scott Wiest sixth ' on fourth placed rings "and eighth s. 3 A coaches meeting for the upcoming Lehi Youth Baseball season will be held for all prospective coaches and others who would like to help with the program. The meeting is slated for Thursday, April 13 at 7 p.m. in the Tri-Citi- es - Mon.-Thur- Coaches meeting slated for youth baseball program 12 Area gymnasts compete at state meet all-arou- 74 W. Main, American Fork 756-964- Free Press Wednesday, April 10 to 11 1 Friendly Thanks for your business! In the v Cotton $999 Reg. $16.00 |