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Show Contact us for all your insurance: We service what we sell and we're here to help you! ffT ij i 9 m m m it j " 077 m m :j m n l. rs (tliFFT .r 11 :.s 'annuities) ' Ml; KEN CARDON INSURANCE AGENCY 174 W. Main, American Fork 756-964- 3 Hours: 8:30 to 5:00 rs. & Fri. 8:30 to 1:00 Free Press - Wednesday, January 8, 1997 - Page Sports Aquatic Pioneers swim against finest at Tooele By TRACY WILSON the Swimming against strongest aquatic teams in the Utah small school categories, Lehi High School swimmers recorded a number of personal bests at Tooele Koltermann won the only Lehi gold with a :58.75 clocking in the 100-ybutterfly. Of note: Troy had a :57.2 in the USS holiday meet, one second faster than his school Dec. Other personal bests were set by Koltermann in the 200 free at 1:58.11, good enough for the silver; Weston Adams, a 1:11.75 in the fly; Cliff Worthington, a sophomore at :57.10 in the 100 free and a :55.9 split to lead off the 400 free relay; Josh Krebs, who dropped three seconds off his previous best at :59.91. 20-2- 1. One school record fell to the visiting Pioneers as they bowed to Tooele perennial 4A strong-ma- n and finished behind 3A Park City, Cedar City and Uintah. The Purple and White aquatics team members bested South Summit by 66 points. Carbon was last with only 106 points. Doug Russell, Lehi's premier sprinter this year, swam second in the men's freestyle with a personal best of :23.2 seconds. Both his and winner Colin Richardson's :23.11 broke the existing meet record of :23.62. The talented senior also finished second to Richardson in the 100 free at :53.2. The Lehi boys' 200-ymedley relay team of Ethan Adams, Kenny Bryson, Troy Koltermann and Russell again broke a meet record but finished second behind the top team 1:47.63. at Buffalo 50-ya- record. Special notice was paid to Jennilyn Tucker, coming off extensive knee surgery just five weeks ago as she swam a personal best of 1:05.46 in the women's 100-yfreestyle. Jackie Hadfield finished second at 2:08.4 in the womens' d freestyle and a third in the breaststroke at 1:17.96. She holds the meet record for the 500-yfreestyle set in 1995. Marcee Taggart was one minute off the meet record at 6:47.35 in the grueling race. Season Chamberlain backstroked to a fifth place in 1:11.47 at 100 vards. d. 200-yar- d. By TRACY WILSON With half of its scheduled games finished and boasting an 2 preseason mark, Lehi High School's boys' basketball team may face its major hurdle on the way to a repeat of the 1996 Utah state basketball crown this Friday. The Pioneers are scheduled to 8-- Lehi made quick work of a hapless Carbon Dino team last Friday at home as Coach Dave Filimoehala reached deep into his bag of tricks to keep the score from going over 100. The Pioneers ran away with that match-up- , using all of the bench in stopping the visitors, 83-4- Braden Cooper and Jason Yates play 1 Union at Roosevelt. The Cougars, ranked fifth in the polls, led the Purple and White offense 9 win over with 24 and 22 points, respectively. are coming off a d Richfield on the road Carbon's Bentley managed 15 last week. points including one three-poiBut Lehi will need to pull out all goal to score in double figures. the stops against the home boys to Cooper had four treys for the Andy Hadfield added his untradf;the Cougar express. Jeff " Pipneers. 10 bo the Lehi cause. Davenport, Davey Ryan and John In descending order Mike Kaufusi each score double figures on a regular evening. Davenport Christofferson, Luke Magnusson, had 24 against Richfield. Bryan Glathar chipped in 9, 7 and 4 7-- 58-4- third-ranke- " V.:, relay team finished sixth while Chamberlain was less than two seconds off the freestyle record for fifth. Taggart, Tucker, Heidi Ferkovich and Melissa Turner finished eighth in the girls relay The girls were somewhat short handed due to some holiday illness and family trips. Other swimmers who represented the Pioneers against these top four schools and who continue to amaze the coaches with their weekly improvement were Brady Peterson, Edutrdo Bauer, Jennifer Sarah Vanderhoef, Holbrook, Kaycee Milam, Chad Beck, Danny Fellingham, Chris Degray, Johnny Bryson, Camille Makin and Ben The girls' medley 75-6- tournament and then bowed to a tough Spanish 3 Fork squad on the road last 52-4- Friday. They now face 3 Union in this Friday. Cally Roosevelt Gillman, Callie Trane and Brittney Allred pulled the Pioneer express through the Carbon outing with 18, 16 and 18 points, respectively. Trane recorded four three-poigoals 6-- Free ice fishing clinic to be held Saturday in Orem Individuals, interested in learning more about ice fishing on Utah's lakes, ponds, and reservoirs, are welcome to attend a free ice fishing clinic, scheduled Saturday, Jan. 11, at Anglers Inn in Orem. Participants will learn subtle methods and techniques used for catching wary fish, locations for best success, ice safety, and available equipment to make your experience a better one. Anglers Inn is located at 248 North State in Orem, next to the Red Wing Shoe Store. t wjwu I ' .. w Ie Beck. Saturdays at American Fork for the next three weeks will be filled with dual meets and the region championships. Jan. 11 Park City will invade the Caveman pool to go against the Pioneers; Uintah plans to visit at 9 a.m. on Jan. 18, and the at region meet is set for Jan. 4 p.m. and 9 a.m. The Utah State meet is scheduled for Feb 24-2- 5 A-cro- country team? ss 6-- On Dec. 7, the Lehi High School cross country team participated in the Foot Locker West region race in Fresno, Calif. Participants included, front row, L to R: Jon Olsen, Natalie Richins, Kassey Korous, Mindy Peterson and Bill Rangitsch. Back row: Jeremy Miller, Rachel Watkins, Colby Trane, Shae Messersmith, Mark Lucas, Jake Dorton (who brought home a fifth place medal), Rob Allred, Nathan Harris, Holly Cummings, Troy Smith, Jeni Carter and Eric Lew. while Kelton Butterfield, Scott Thayn and Jake Terry each had 2. Jason Child's lone one gave the Pioneers 33 scores from the field and 13 of 25 from the line. Lehi outscored the visitors 17-- 5 9 in the in the first period, 1 0 in the third, and second, in the final period of the lopsided contest. The Pioneers must now get down to the serious business of preparing for the state tournament with only free-thro- 27-1- Wrestlers busy with three away 18-1- 21-1- 10 games and the state meet two more remaining in a months. With no games set for next week, the Pioneers will prepare for home contests against Uintah and Park City Jan. 22 and 24. 20-1- 24-2- team, coming off a successful outing at the Bobcat Brawl, are busy this week with three away competitions at Copper Hills yesterday, nationally-ranked Wasatch High School 14-1- Time Life tfie year to Ji Up Jour Car or Trac Free Estimates tomorrow and at the American Fork tournament on Saturday. The Pioneers have a host of competitors led by heavyweight Kyler Fisher who was 14-- going into last weekend's matchup at Smithfield. Other Lehi grapplers with glossy records include Tyson Boltz, 11-- at at 189; 215; Steve Barendson, 12-Kevin Jeffrey, 11-at Insurance Quality Paint Frame Specialists Trained Technicians 2 4 125-13- 4 Lance Ferguson, Clint Snyder, 10-- 10-- 4 at 152 and at 160. Complete results from the Bobcat Brawl were not available teams which combut peted included Work Personal Care 0 15-1- 4. 22-1- tyw By TRACY WILSON Lehi High School's wrestling fast-pace- d while Gillman had three treys. Jana Fullmer and Katye Gillman added their usual eight points each, followed by Erin Dickson and Lacey Yates with four and three. Dickson is a junior; C. Gillman, Trane and Yates are listed as sophomores on the varsity squad. The Pioneers outscored the Dinos in the first 1 and three quarters, The Blue and White Lady Dinos won the final period with At Spanish Fork, the Lady Dons won three of four quarters and pulled away from the visiting 2 Pioneers after Lehi held a first period margin. C. Gillman was the lone Pioneer in double figures at Spanish Fork with her 12 points. Allred hit for 9, Fullmer for 8, and K. Gillman had 5. Trane and Darci Bailey each scored three points while Yates and Kristen Tucker had two and one, respectively. Iherts 9p 4 number-on- e DeR & Jolene Greene Owners 0MM$ seeded North Sanpete, second-ranke- d Skyview and Lehi, seeded third in draw which included the American Fork. Lehi has already finished ahead of the Cavemen as they did in the Lehi Invitational in six-tea- 880 Colston Pepoir V r Back Pain Neck Pain Lower Back Headache Call: 9-- Mon-Wed-- 6 Ugh ting accounts for about 10 percent of the average residential electric bill. Don't use any E.300N. Am. Fork Light Rigntfor Savings 100 East 768-355- 8 i more than you Lehi Come to Salt Lake City and see the largest selectionof pickqDS, vans, sport utility vehicles and used cars in the intermountain west. Over 500 to choose from. Take ceive a free tank of a test gas. 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