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Show Sports mark Homecoming victory gives Lehi By TRACY WILSON "remember-last-year- scenario. " When the dust and mist had cleared, the Pioneers were well ahead of the visiting Hawks, 28-but it could easily have been 35 or even 42. A year ago it was a different story and the Pioneers did not forget 1996. Lehi's Gunnar Clark took the opening kickoff for 13 yards to the 29, but one pass and two running plays netted the Pioneers minus-and Jake Hunt kicked his first of only two punts for the night to bury the Hawks at their 13. The Hawks got three consecutive first downs on a pass, a run and a penalty and used up over five minutes of the first 3, 1 quarter clock. After a six-yar- d 46-ya- rd then rubbed a little salt in the Hawks' wound with a activities LHS Golf: The Pioneers will he golf match af 1 1 Hunt's kick was good for the lead. kickoff and Hunt's return by Dalen Johnson pinned the Hawks at their 22, and after two plays and a three-yarsack by Hunt, North Sanpete punted again and Lehi made a fair catch at their own 49. Varney ran off his biggest gain of the night with a dash to the 6 where Bryce Cutler scampered for 9. A penalty on the Hawks placed the ball at the 8 where Cooper dove for two and Wilson tacked on his second TD at 2:49 in the period. Hunt's PAT kick was good for a 14-7-- 0 57-ya- 19-ya- d d NS-2- 0 sack of Ryan Johnson, North Sanpete's signal caller, by Braden Cooper and a delay of game penalty, Johnson again tried to go to Justin Hansen only to have Cooper step in front of the flanker and intercept the errant sphere, returning it 22 yards to the Hawk line. Cooper aerial to Andy Hadfield down to the 6. Trevor Varney bulled for five to the one and sophomore Coby Wilson dove in for his first of three rushing touchdowns with 5:41 showing on the first quarter clock. Jake 40-ya- Although athletes are taught to never dwell on the past, Friday night's Homecoming football game between Lehi and North Sanpete smacked of a Prostate Cancer Support Group Beginning today, the American Cancer Society will offer a monthly "Man to Man'support session for patients and those who have been touched by prostate cancer.The sessions will feature experts in the field., allow for questions and offer a time for sharing among attendees.'Man to Man'will be held the first Wednesday of each month from 7 to 9 at the American Cancer Society, 941 E.3300 South.Salt Lake City.For information call (801) North Sanpete controlled the tempo of the contest from the 2:49 mark in the initial canto until 9:15 in the second period when Travis Colledge stole a pass intended for Garrett Olson at the NS-4The 1. change-of-possessi- to Lehi proved to be of no avail though as Cooper tried to pass six times, completed one for 23 yards, was sacked gave-th- at the NS-4- and the 20 0 fleet-foote- d e senior sprinted into the at 6:23. Again Hunt's PAT was good and Lehi increased its bulge to 21-Some heated exchanges and end-zon- 3. play spiced up action throughout the game. The Hawks suffered 55 yards in penalties; Lehi had 75. Again North Sanpete played a lot of offense for over four minutes to wind down the third quarter, but all they earned was yardage going from their 26 to the Pioneer 44 after a seven-yarsack by Clint Snyder. Cooper stepped up on anoth- d Manic Depressive Assoc. The Manic Depressive Association of Utah Valley meets today and every Thursday at 7 p.m.at the Utah State Hospital administration building. The meeting is for those with mood disorders as well as family and friends. Weekly meetings will feature speakers and a meeting of the local support group. For information call Christina Heath at Lehi City Council work session The Lehi City Council will hold its cheduled work session at 3 p.m.in the council chambers, 53 N. 00 East.The public is invited to attend. Women's Legislative Council Provo Daily Herald journalist Josephine Zimmerman will speak at the Women's Legislative Council meeting today at 9:30 a.m. at the Women's Council building,310 W.500 North, Provo. The meeting is open to the general pub TOPS will play at Club Lehi's Friday morning TOPS Club meets from 9:20 to 10 a.m. in the multipurpose room of the Lehi Public Library, 120 N.Center. Weigh-i- n is 9 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. Anyone LHS is welcome to attend, activities Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous is a group of recovering addicts who live without the use of drugs. It costs nothing to be a member.The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using.The Lehi group meets Saturdays at the Lehi City Library, west entrance, at 8 p.m.For more the county NA information call hotline. Utah State Development Center Free family movies and an opportunity to meet and assist disabled residents of the Utah State Developmental Center are available every Saturday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.The Center shows movies in its own auditorium, 895 N.900 East, American Fork. Contact Thorn Anderson, to schedule. pmand p.m. TOPS Club meeting The TOPS Club meets every Thursday from 6 to 6:30 p.m. in the mult- evening ipurpose room of the Lehi Public Library, 120 N.Center; weigh-i- n starts at 5:30 p.m.Anyone is welcome to attend. Cedar Fort will hold its primary elections today. For a complete list of election information, see the listings in 6. team will touchback. At 3:10 Lehi ran three-and-o- ut with replacement QB Trent Colledge calling signals for the Pioneers with one pass to Peck for six yards before Hunt hung a punt to the 41. The Hawks ran for 17 yards and one first down to wind down the 37-yar- soccer: The varsity soc play at Uintah at 3:30 p.m.. Girls will Deven Bateman, a member of the Lehi High School football team, has been honored as this week's Outstanding Pioneer Athlete. am ?d bythej,v.gameat5p.m. s will m var- Cancer Control Clinic The Cancer Control Program, Utah State Department of Health, and the Utah iding County Health Department ir breast c ;ervical cancer lingsfor JO p.m. women to jay from 8:20 a.n in Provo.The clinics include at. jd pressure check a Pap test, pelvic cxi breast tti examinations, and a mar"' iw-uvoucher for those eligible Examinations are provided , it .ale screeners.Fees range from $0 to $27 based on age.income and family size. 7 Appointments are necessary.Call for information. Meet the Candidates series Candidates for political offices in Lehi k will hold a series of meetings to inform the public about the positions on various issues and to respond to questions.The series will be held each Wednesday through October starting tonight from 7 to 9 p.m.at the Lehi City Council chambers, 153 N. 100 East. LHS activities Football: The Pioneers will play 7 Deven is a senior this year and plays the position of offensive end and defensive lineman. Coach Wilson stated that Deven has had two very outstanding games in a at p.m. vans, sport utility If so, By BETTY FOWLER Give me the Lehi High School girls volleyball team and I'll guarantee you one hour of sports that is about all your Tuesday night was no exception as the girls offered up an electrifying Homecoming victory over region rival Wasatch. The first match was a tight one, but the Lady Pioneers kept coming back for more defensively. The first big lead of the game came under the able serving of Michelle Tahbo, but the next four points of the match went back and forth until the score was tied at Late in the first game, Lehi really pulled it together and Callie Trane forged ahead had 12 kills and Lacey Yates had eight, then Natalie Nelson dropped a nice volley just inside the line to win it for Lehi. 7-- 7. Over 500 to choose from. Tate a test and receive a free tank of gas. 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We offer comprehensive Internet Services including: Fast Internet Access at 33.6 bps Virtual Hosting Web Authoring & Design Full Tl and 56k access And much more... http:www.inet-l.co- m '. and Cooper added four for 25, followed by Wilson with his three TDs and 10 yards. The Pioneers lost one fumble and suffered no interceptions, Cooper threw 10 times for 103: yards and one TD. They had a total of 227 yards and possessed the ball for 12:45. The Pioneers will now take their act on the road with games at Park City next Friday and at Tooele Wednesday, Oct. accommodate UEA break. ' 8-t- row, with five sacks, and five tack- les that pushed back the opposing teams. He also said, "Deven is a very hard worker," and added that he was very pleased that his team defeated North Sanpete this year, earning the Lehi Pioneers a Homecoming victory. Woodworking is one of Deven's many talents. He won "Best of Show" at BYU last year for his project which was a grand dresser and mirror set. His parents say that he is very fun to be around, has a great personality, and is very concerned about others. After graduation, Deven hopes to serve an LDS mission and attend college to gain a degree in physical therapy. He has two brothers and one sister. Deven is But it was the second match with a serve that brought up the blood pressure in the fans. Kim Allan started out the match with a serve that was not returned for the first score of the match. Seniors Kylee Payne and Cynthia Schneider added their experience on the front line with some excellent saves and returns. Natashia Widdison from Wasatch was almost a team, making three consecutive kills that first tied the game at 12 and then added on to put them ahead. But then she turned around and served the ball right into the net to give the well-place- d one-woma- n Be a newspaper and earn Access ! Suit, Photo by Matt Feff $400 Sign up today t J Apply now ONLY 756-859- 725 West 3300 South Salt Lake City, UT t Deven Bateman the son of Garth and Machelir Bateman and the late Mar5& Bateman. 2 ball back to Lehi. i Lehi's serve also hit the nrij and then Wasatch scored, brinj Wasatch ing the score 14-1went to 15, then the score went back and forth and it vvafe almost more than you couia take. Each hit was critical to the k victory. But in the end a sophomortt Rachelle Fullmer, dropped the ball nicely right in the middle tc seal the win, 6 for Lehi. Fans supporting them and 18-1- filling the south gym coulol I make the difference. The next home match will bf held Thursday, Oct. 2 againsj Uintah. 12-- INET-- 1 WE CAN HELP! and used carshtheintemiountainvvest " " carrier! Lehi larg- 1, Lady Spikers provide 'heart'ening experience heart can take. Utah Valley Wood Carvers The Utah Valley Wood Carvers meet the first Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Orem Seniors Friendship Center, 93 N.400 EastOrem.lower level. ;1 f Deven Bateman honored by Boosters; e same r Cry d time. - : .J The Pioneers had three running plays over 15 yards, three pass plays over 25 yards and field maintained position throughout the game. One nine possessions the Pioneers started outside their own 30 six game. To look at the stat sheet, one times. Of the Hawks' ten poswould think that North Sanpete sessions, eight started inside dominated the game, but that the 30. would be far from true. Lehi's. Lehi ran for 16 times for 124 big plays and the Hawks inabilyards with Cutler doing most of ity to get the ball in the endzone the damage on two carries for 55 yards. Varney had four for 34 proved the difference. will play at Tooele J 3. LHS Parents of Troubled Teens will meet today at 7 p.m. in the Walter Kershaw Building, 65 N. 100 Community East.American Fork.This is a support group for parents of troubled teenagers. For more informa trouble communicating with your children? Mate your best deal and then present this ad LF2-vour StOO cash refund or rebate a er Johnson pass and picked off his second aerial which he returned 58 yards to the NS-1A missed pass was followed by a plunge by the shifty quarterback to the 7 where Varney added three and a first down at the 4. Two aerials went awry before Wilson was called on to do ihis thing," and he bulled in for a hat trick at :10.7 in the quarter. Again Hunt added his PAT and Lehi enlarged their lead to 28-The final period was all North Sanpete as they ran off six plays before punting. With 10:43 left in the game, Cutler gobbled up 46 yards on one line. On the sprint to the next play Lehi fumbled and the Hawks took over for the rest of the game. The got four first downs, three on penalty, during a period which ended when Jake Terry intercepted substitute NS quarterback Abe Barker in the endzone for a the Legal Notice section of the people activities Football: The junior varsity host Tooele at 4 p.m., while the Page 5-- 0 P.O.T.T. Are you having $100. That's primary elections Fort The town of Tooele at ' Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous is a group of recovering addicts who live without the use of drugs. It costs nothing to be a member.The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using.The North Utah County group meets lke City and see the Cedar Volleyball: The girls volleyball.;' activities Football: The varsity team Park City at 4 p.m. activities Football: The sophomore football team will host the Park City Miners at 4 p.m.; the junior varsity team does not play today. Soccer: The girls soccer teams will host the Park City Miners, with the varsity game at 3:30 p.m. and the junior varsity game at 5 p.m. Volleyball: The girls teams will host Uintah, with the sophomore game at 4 p.m., the junior varsity match at 5:1 5 varsity action starting at 6:30 $100 Pioneers from where Cooper spotted Josh Peck sive holding tion call Jim Cummings at 7560870. LHS LHS we wil pay you 3. Thursdays at St. Peter's Catholic Parish, 634 N.600 East, at 8 p.m.For more information call the county NA hotline. Volleyball: The varsity team will play in the Richfield Tournament today. GMCand we wi pay you 35-ya- rd the ball at the 1. 1997 rd two first downs, passed for another, and ended up kicking a field goal by Chris Anderson with 33.6 seconds remaining in the half to close out the scoring at 14-Lehi played defense for the first four minutes of the second half before Rett Sage intercepted a pass and returned it 16 yards to the 40. An offensive pass interference and a defen- play at Park City at 4, 5: 5 and 6:3l respectively, fa the sophomore, jun sity and varsity teams. adhd: est selection of pickups, The Hawks took possession at 6:30 in the half and ran for hard-hittin- g margin. lic. Attention Deficit Disorder meeting The Utah Valley chapter of Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder will meet tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Rock Canyon Elementary Media Center, 2400 N.650 East, Provo.The topic of tonight's meeting is "Advocacy for Salt sprinted 16 yards to bring his run total to 27 for the night. region a.m. Caregivers Support Group To help Individuals caring ; ved ; ones at home with the suppor need to get through difficult tin several home health care agencies i ah County are sponsoring a free a. givers support group conducted by a social worker and a registered nurse.The group will meet today from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in the Eldred Center,270 W.500 North,Room 6. 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