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Show Spore Basketball teams open with wins By TRACY WILSON Lehi High School basketball, 1995-9style, is up and running with road wins against Payson and Bear River on the boys' side of the preseason and a win over Grantsville for the girls in their Thanksgiving tournament last 6 Friday. Lady Pioneers The Lady Pioneers defeated Grantsville in the first round of the then succumbed to tourney, 2 to miss out on the Payson title on Saturday. South Summit 3 downed the Cowboys for third place. Against Grantsville, Cami Cooper led the offensive output with a 100 percent effort for 18 points on eight of eight from the field and two for two from the free 53-3- 9, 72-5- 67-4- The Lehi wrestling team, which participated in a tournament last week in four-scho- ol Springville, will meet Hurricane and Pineview today. Wrestlers beat East, Springville a tune-u- p to one of the weeks on the Lehi High toughest School wrestling schedule, Coach John Gavin took his young grap-pleto Springville last week for a As did themselves up pretty proudly last week, losing only to Murray by four and beating East High, and host Springville, four-wa- 51-2- 4, tournament with East, y his opponents. Boltz had two pins and Rob Peterson, one. Other pins were recorded by Branden Wilson in the 112 lb. category, by Rhett Beecher at 130, Jake Sunderland at 135, Drew Wilson at 140, Keb Wilson at 152, and Clint Snyder, twice at 160. Colby Harris also had a pin at 189. Brandon Madsen at 103 won one and lost two; Shane Southwick at 119 also won one and lost two; Skylar Harris in the tough 125 lb. draw lost all three matches by pin. 56-2- 0. rs Individually Andy Peterson, Clint Snyder, 160; Rob Murray, Springville and Lehi. Today, Nov. 29, the wrestlers travel to Pineview and Hurricane in Utah's Dixie for two dual meets. Oh Friday this week they will make their annual Wyoming trip to 145; Peterson, 171; Tyson Boltz, 215 and Kyler Fisher, HWt, won all their matches. Andy Peterson was injured against Murray and only wrestled twice. The other four won three with Snyder pinning all three of the Evanston tournament. The Purple and White matmen throw line. Cyd Revill and Jana Fullmer each recorded eight; Cally and Katye Gillman each had three field goals for six points. The Cowgirl offense was strictly a show as Kati Loveless and Amanda Laning had 18 and 14, respectively. Payson's Lady Lions got an early lead on Lehi Saturday with a 23-1- 2 first quarter score then added to it in the second period on two-wom- a 16-- 7 their sisters' loss to the Lions with a 1 escape over the home team. Lehi led by 10 after each quarter, but had to scamper to survive a run by Spencer Degraffenried and Mark Francom who combined for 14 of the team's 24 points in the fourth quarter to win by three. High point man for the Pioneers was Mike sophomore Christofferson who hit seven of his ten free throws in the final canto to keep the Lions at bay. He ended up with 16 on three field goals and 10 JV hoopsters Playing as preliminary contests to the varsity basketball games at Payson and Bear River, Lehi's junior varsity and sophomores have been able to put on quite a show for their fans and coaches with the JV besting both Payson and Bear River while the sophomores have dropped two battles. Against Payson, the Lehi JV led by two at the first quarter then fell behind by three at the third quarter and finally won by three, 56-5Free throw shooting was the difference in the two teams as the young Pioneers hit a sweet 21 of 27 from the charity stripe while the Lions were only able to connect on 12 of 24. Payson had three more field goals than Lehi and the free throws proved very valuable. Seth Sunderland led all scorers with 14 including three field goals. He was followed closely by Luke Magnusson with 12 and Jason Yates with 11. Payson's Byland hit two treys in the final period and finished with 13 of the Lions' 53 points. After a 27-2- 7 halftime tie, Lehi went cold only scoring seven in the third period, but they came to life in the final eight minutes with 22 points. Yates had a field goal and seven of seven from the line to carry the margin at the first and second quarters and a seven-poiedge after three, but that's when the Bears got serious and tried to stop the Pioneers. Bear River's Dustin Ericson scorched the nets for 27 points with thirteen in the second half to give the Bears hope, but the defensive pressure of the Lehi JV was with an After the Pioneers led by as many as 14 in the second period, Bear River came back to tie the contest at 37. They only led once, at 56-5- 5 with 1:53 left on the clock, and that as Sunderland and was short-live-d Magnusson each hit two free throws to put the Lehi quint ahead night 40-3- 7, 58-5- 5. Andy Hadfield led Lehi's scoring with 13 followed by Travis and Trent Colledge with 9 and 7, respectively. " , James Mike u Jex and Bartholomew added 6 and 4, followed by Garrett Soelberg and Josh Peck at 3. Jake Terry finished 59-5- 6. Shane Perkins tied the contest last time at 59 before Sunderland hit a lay-uMagnusson followed it with one from the stripe and Childs closed out the scoring with a free throw , for the p, the night with Sunderland leads the team with a average after the two games. He is followed by Yates and Magnusson with 8.5, Shawcroft with 8, and Butterfield with 7. Thayn, Chris Willis, Barnes and Andy Hadfield have 5, 4, 2.5, and 1.5 averages to round out the scor- 3. nt ing. six each. Soelberg and Hadfield each scored five followed by Joe Walker, Jake Hunt and Bartholomew each with three. Peck and Trent Colledge each had two to total the 43. Lehi's JV and sophomores play preliminary games at 5:15 and 3:30, respectively, at the same sites where the varsity plays. with Sophomores to After failing get untracked in the first quarter at Tremonton, Lehi's sophomore boys' team came alive in the second period against Bear River to score 12 straight unanswered points and move within four of the home team. They then kept the pressure on and took a three-poimargin into the half-- at' J HAROLD SMITH BICYCLE REPAIR VALUABLE COUPON! UNION 89.8 101.1 83.2 8.1 97.9 102.9 80.2 1.8 0.1 LViewmont 2. Davis 3. Alta 4. Bingham 5. Mtn.View .....106.3 1. Timpview 2. Payson 3. East 4. Provo 5.Tooele N (801) 756-699- N M 16 Years in Business in Am. Fork. Huge Inventory, Installation and Labor Not Included. M If we install parts and do the repair, a 10 Discount on Parts is offered. 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In junior varsity play, Lehi won the tournament trophy with a 55-2- 1 slaughter of Grantsville and a 44-3- 8 edge over Payson. Cally Trane took the lead offensively against the Cowgirls with 16 and followed it up with a output facing the Lionesses. Becky Brown's 15 points against Payson, coupled with her nine versus Grantsville made her the number two Lehi scorer for the games. Lehi's boys are scheduled to host the Pleasant Grove Vikings at 7 p.m. this evening in the Pioneers' first home contest. This should be Pleasant Grove's first outing of the season. Bear River at on Saturday the Pioneers were in control through most of the game only trailing by five at 4:22 of the first period and being tied three times, finally tak 4E99 to High School Basketball OREM and a scare into the Pioneers as Bear River scored 20 points to Lehi's 18. With the two games in the book, Turner has the top Lehi average with 16 points for each of the completed contests. Cooper has 24 total followed by Christofferson and Magnusson with 22. averSmith has 18 for a age. Jason Yates has 9 points for the season, followed by Jason Childs with 6 on two treys; Luke Magnusson has 5 for the two nt Parry's Power Guide Wednesday, Nov. 29 2. At Payson, the young Pioneers trailed by 13 at halftime before succumbing to the Lion Cubs 59-4Each team had 15 field goals from range, but the Payson five also put in five treys to Lehi's two by Soelberg and Bartholomew. Payson hit 13 of 18 free throws compared with Lehi's 7 of 15. Terry added eight to the Lehi total followed by Travis Colledge and Jex for 63 points. Chris was Shawcroft's time to shine as he connected on four from long distance to lead a balanced attack for 63 points against the Bears' 59. Kelton Butterfield and Scott Thayn each added 10 points to the Pioneer total. Lehi led all the way it after eight minutes but went to work early in the second canto and kept the Bears off the scoreboard until 3:21 remained in the first half. But that was just enough to wake up the sleeping Bears who stayed even with the Pioneers for 13 points each in the third stanza, and the home boys then moved ahead to win 22-- 7 too much to overcome. team. Sunderland added three, four and Randy Magnusson, Tremonton, time locker room. The young Pioneers, who play without the services of two of their classmates, Mike Christofferson and Braden Cooper (both starters on the Lehi varsity), had trailed eight-poi- nt nt 3. Barnes, five. On Saturday sophomores Jana nt Against Tremonton run. 14 5. nt After a 39-1- 9 halftime score, the Lions just stayed even and traded baskets with the Lady Pioneers for win. the Cindy Johnson and Fullmer led Lehi's bid with 0-- 2 three-poi- nt free throws. Lehi recorded 23 field goals, three from three-poirange to beat the Lions. Payson had 12 more free throw attempts but converted on only 19 of 38. Tyler Turner, Lance Magnusson and Jason Yates each dropped in a trey. Turner ended the evening with 15 points followed by Magnusson with 14. Yates added nine for his share of the scoring. 20-poi- nt 2-- 0; ing the lead on Braden Cooper's shot with 5:25 left in the first half to go up 28-1Cooper is also a sophomore. The Bears got within one at 2:35 in the final stanza but that's when Cooper hit another 3, Clint Smith added one of two from the charity stripe then coupled a lay-u-p and a free throw to give the Pioneers an bulge and the room to just coast home even though Jared White hit two 2's and two 3's in the fourth quarter to put 64-6- shit terifciat Pros rtlrcaiteiyiiraf wry |