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Show Free Press - Wednesday, May 21, 1997 - Page 12 Tennis team claims region gold, bronze at state meet toyed with Snow Canyon in the first before round and won upending Pine View's top duo in the They then lost finals to Clint McMahill and Rick in Snow of Dixie after leading the first set. It was a disappointing end to a good season for the seniors. In singles, Lehi suffered the as number one Alan Wood, a junior, met Snow Canyon finalist Mike Seely in the initial round and lost Seely bowed to four-tim-e state champion in Jon Birch of Park City, the finals. Freshman Wade Francom was surpassed by eventual second singles state champion David Blood of Dixie, but Coach Alan Wofford was high in his praise of the scrappy novice. Blood lost only two games in three matches en route to the gold in his division. Tyler Peck, senior third singles player, won an easy first round match against Delta's entry and earned the first set against his Dixie opponent, but he then felt the pressure of a steady return and experience and lost to Kory Wegkamp, the eventual champion score. Wegkamp by a dominated his Park City counterin the finale, a boy part, Peck had beaten easily during the season. Wofford was disappointed that the team did not tie for the silver trophy but was pleased at the good year they have had. He was ecstatic as he related the events of the "sunny, beautiful" tennis day at Park City and again at Provo Saturday. "These were great days for tennis," commented the young mentor. Lehi's two region champions, Tyler Peck and the doubles team of Judd Peck and Brett Francom, helped the Pioneers past Park City and Uintah in search for the Region 10 gold. Peck won the third singles By TRACY WILSON Tennis players at Lehi High 6-- Tell You k. 4. Graduate You're Proud! 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 3 6-- and deciding set. The young Pioneers quickly grabbed a lead, but let the Uintah seniors back into the contest and they were tied at 4, 5 and 6; that required a to determine the state title holders. In the Lehi fell behind at 3 and lost the match 4 in the 4-- 1 7-- final game. had breezed past They and Richfield's doubles 1 handily stopped Dixie, before facing the Ute team they had beaten three times during the regular season and region tournament. Prior to the loss in the finals, they had lost only one match during the year, to Logan, a 4A school. The senior first doubles team of Bryon Glathar and Tyler Hobbs 6-- 2 6-- 4-- 6-- 6-- 6-- r title with two resounding victories. 'Tyler was really on his game," claimed Wofford in reference to the 0 domination of tall senior's his PC counterpart with whom he had split matches earlier in the season. Peck also knocked off Uintah's en player, route to the title. 6-- 6-- third-ranke- 6-- 6-- d The sophomore second doubles duo of Peck and Francom did what they have been doing all season (with the exception of a slip to Logan) as they pounded the compe- (8-6 tition against Uintah with Peck not feeling physically 7-- 6-- well. They then made it a sweep with a victory over the Mi.iers' number-twdoubles. They were second ranked as the number-on-e doubles in 3A going into the state meet. Wood claimed the silver medal at first singles after losing to defending state champion Birch of Park 6-- 6-- 3 o Who: Girls When: Where: June Soccer fields behind & Boys age 8; 23-2- 16-2- 0, 3, City in the first round. He rebounded to beat the Utes' number one 5 to claim the second place. Wood is a junior on the Pioneer net squad. Seniors Glathar and Hobbs slipped by Park City's finest doubles 2 to but lost to Uintah finish second. The younger Francom, playing second singles, lost to Uintah's and Park City's number two players at region but, according to Wofford, "played his best matches of the season in the region finale." He finished third to qualify for state. Asked after region about Lehi's chances at state, Wofford was positive and realistic placing Dixie and Lehi as the favorites. He said the Pioneers had a good shot at the title with a good seed as opposed to other years where they have met players in the first rounds. Obviously the draw was not as sweet as Wofford had envisioned. 6-- 4-- 7-- 6-- 7-- 5 6-- 6-- Your ad will be published on a special page May 28. Ads may be taken to the American Fork (59 W. Main) or Pleasant Grove (11 S. Main) offices on or before Thursday May 22. 7. Shana Stevens Congratulations to our wonderful daughter you're making your areams come true! We're very proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad and Kids he top-rank- (Qroup citizen k- PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW FREE PRESS NO. UTAH CO. 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