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Show Kjrta beat Union Pioneers Sports 75-5- 1; coach notes rebounds Dean Von Memmott The Lehi Pioneers routed the visiting Union Cougars in Region 10 boys' basketball last Friday night. Coach Lehi Dave Filimoehala said, "We went to the boards and got a lot rebounds. Travis Colledge and Braden Cooper passed By 75-5- 1 Cougars quarter. Parry's By.Noland Parry 3 TV- Hd - "Jr-'t- t according to Pioneer Coach it in the first WSekofFeb.2-- 7 ;Team Rating ..Pegiofl 6 v American Forte loriePeak 94 96 88 92 . 90 107 J PaysOn Pleasant Grave .... r.,.-- Prove (1) 3A Region 10 . , lehi (ty . Park City Uintah j4) v Union How 1 . 2. 3. 4 0 g 9 2 81 6 , 981 i , 60 9 f ,1, Wasatch 7 871 84 4 77 6 another 16. Lehi plays Bear River tonight, and the Pioneers will spend the weekend playing two road game. On Friday, they will be at to usfctte ratings Add 3 points to tie home team's . s ratings Pair the teams that play eacfi ofte The differencp&etween thsiwotat-mg- s indicates the predicted margin of victory. f " Copyright T998t)yMoland Pairy Park City, and on Saturday, e they will play a game at North Sanpete. Von Memmott The Lehi Pioneers' girls' basketball team lost to the Union Cougars on their home court Jan. By Dean g 66-4- 6 30. Before Union could show off its awesome fire power, a Cory Atkinson free throw put the Pioneers on the board first. Three-pointefrom April Mecham and Alicia Uresk put rs the Cougars A ahead Lacey Yates layup clipped the lead back to A Sarah Calton set shot started a scoring run that left Union with a advantage. An assist from Becky Brown to Darci Bailey lifted e Lehi's scoring drought. The Pioneers managed to trim the lead back to 17-- 7 by the period's end. The second quarter commenced with Brown cutting the lead further back to 17-6-- 1. 6-- 3. 9-- 0 17-- 3 three-minut- 9. Fired up by a Shelia Hutchison trey, the Cougars hurriedly built up a lead of more than 20 points on shots from Richens and Uresk. While Union went on a shooting spree, the game turned very physical. The Lehi bench strongly protested the officials' handling of the contest, and they gave Lehi's coaches two technicals. After Union had created a lead, Yates nailed a shot and Atkinson produced a three-poiplay to help Lehi within 7 at halftime. Lehi's defense held Union's lead at 20 points during the second half's early minutes. A Hutchison trey widened the lead to Cally Gillman and Callie Trane challenged Union's lead 15-- 0 . 33-1- 0 nt 35-1- 41-2- 0. $f7t 111 nt Division of Wildlife Resources, reported, "It's absolutely critical that hunters attend these meetings and let us know what in relation to buckdoe and bullcow ratios, the number of mature animals in the herds, and numbers of deer and elk allowed on each unit." Numbers generated at the meeting will affect the types of they want Revised hunting boundary maps available now Hunters are advised that newly revised deer and elk boundary maps are now available to replace the incorrect maps, released earlier in the Game Utah 1998 Big Proclamation. Maps may be obtained from hunting license agents statewide and at all Division of Wildlife Resources offices. For further contact Hunt information Application Office, the private consultant handling this year's draw, at Springville office, POOR COPY or 489-567- 8. the bucks per 100 does ratio is maintained, it may be necessary to further restrict buck hunting opportunities on some units." Strategies to reach this goal could include reducing current general season regional hunter caps, allowing archery or hunting only on some units, or unit by unit limited entry hunting only, continued muz-zleload- er Welch. Specific strategies to meet the population goals decided on will not be discussed at the February meetings, but will be at future discussed public Internet Access jpcuai by scoring on a steal and proplay. ducing a three-poiYates took over the challenge, bringing Lehi within Richens answered Yates' efforts with hitting a trey at the quarter break. nt 46-3- Page 1 1 In American 0-- state champion. Park City lost a point was that after Cole (Warnick) had scored a pin, his opponent hit him. I was proud that Cole, didn't hit back." The Pioneers are presently prepping for the Region 10 tournament, scheduled to be, held at Wasatch this Thursday., Gavin said, "Uintah's the No. 1 team in the region. We should have some region champs from our school. We're going to be Well, how shooting for second place." Fork! Pat's Express Lube Deseret Industries Taco a quarter. Two Hutchison free throws put the lead at and Union stayed up by at least 20 thereafter. Meanwhile, the fourth quarter went down as one of the worst for Lehi thus far this season. First, the Pioneers' comeback efforts were hampered by Gillman and Erin Drickson fouling out. Finally, with 1:36 remaining the referees ejected Pioneer head coach Eric Drage from 58-3- Union's Rick 1 S Pm Lutoft Ofl&AlrRitar Sevice Air Ftrtor TYansmJeston Coolant P.S. Fluid Brake Fluid cnassls TEXACO EXPRESS LUBE 9 when no air filter Ax PCV Valvo i needed Breather honored by U) 100' JFUUI MR. vaA MlllStl Ut IVtUI a lUlin Vf. timi, better enywtwe In town!) Expires 22898. "Limit One. VOWt JJWtJUV Hd0ll8D (You can 'J tjst It done vt. 274 S. 740 E. American Fork Open Mon. - Sat. 756 - 5320 8-- 6 Booster Club m&r' Calley Gillman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kale Gillman is this week's Athlete of the Week. ,iS"'S p, imam m ' . & i .. Spi - 8, the gym. Gillman led Lehi with 16 points while Yates added 14. meetings, possibly as early as April. "It's important that hunters attend the February meetings, because the population objectives they help us reach will determine the types of hunting strategies and opportunities we can discuss at future meetings," Welch said. The Division will use input received at the February RAC meetings to revise Utah's Deer and Elk Management Plans. The plans will be presented to the Utah Wildlife Board for approval at its Feb. 18 meeting. For more information contact the Central Region Office, 1115 N. Main, Springville, UT 84663, or call 489-567- ilisfl&iiiil 41IHliiBB She is a junior at Lehi High School and plays on the varsity basketball team. Calley plays fg10' guard and she has been averaging 10.8 points per game. Coach Drage says she's got a great outside shot, plays excellent defense, is an outstanding rebounder, and is a great pass- Being in good hands is the only place to be.s er. Calley has a great personality and is a fun girl to be around. Coach Drage used to call her "Rookie" because she came up as a freshman to the varsity team. He now calls her "Clutch" because she made a big bucket at the buzzer to win a game. Lehi has had an incredible year. They are 10-- 4 and are tied for 2nd in the Region. It's the best record that Coach Drage has seen at Lehi High School. He's very proud of his team and is very happy to have Calley because she's a wonderful asset. i :.7 j Glen Pack Liana Wallman 140 S. Main 135 N. State JoAnn Adams 52 E. Main Suite 1 Am. Fork. 1407 E. N. State Orem We're Your Hometown Agents 3 !Z5 .r....nM,, o What to Do in an ecfrical gmrcj6ir.cisi emergencies do not occur often but it's best to be prepared. These tips can help ensure your Electrical safety: Never try to move or go near a downed power line. Call your utility immediately. case of an electric fire involving an appliance or tool, unplug the unit when possible. Keep a In your kitchen. Never use water to put out an electrical fire. Never try to move someone in contact with a live," outdoor power line. Call an ambulance and your pi I Jim j Provo. Utah Lon Sorenson 225-553- 3 in Northpark 204 Cliff Wallman 225-200- 0 t I90 190 West 800 NoTtli '5V Orem 225-553- 3 5 m 135 N. State Orem PI. Grove 8. Toll Tree DrffTVans. 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He lost to Park City's a FORMERLY on deer and elk hunting issues hunting opportunities for the future. Welch explained, "For example, if the current 15 Another Del Wildlife meeting Thursday to focus Hunting enthusiasts are encouraged to explore deer and elk hunting issues and attend the upcoming public Regional Advisory Council Meeting on February 5 at 6:30 p.m., located at Springville City Chambers, 50 S. Main in Springville. Input will be sought on deer and elk population objectives, post hunting season buckdoe and bullcow ratios, and the post season number of three-poior better buck deer and mature bull elk to be found in Utah's herds. Mike Welch, Big Game Program Coordinator for the - defending involved Clint Snyder, a Gavin said, "The score Q at home to Union Lehi. 7 rffAfS John Gavin. Producing the falls for the Pioneers were B.J. Hobbs, Brad Snyder, Cole Warnick, Marc Cutler, Merrill Delimont, Drew Wilson, Coby Wilson, Clint Synder, Steve and Brock Berendson, Worthen. "I thought the most exciting match of the evening was Brock Worthen's," said Gavin. "He was down 9-- 0 and he reversed his man, pinning him one second before the buzzer." Conveniently Lehi's Andy Hadfield (33) scores Rasmussen (10) can block him. Keeping the deficit in single digits became impossible for w iff non-leagu- Lady Pioneers lose crack-shootin- S'fP -- Pioneers best Miners in region wrestling meet By Dean Von Memmott The Lehi Pioneers overwhelmed the Miners 74-- 2 in a Region 10 dual wrestling meet at Park City on Jan. 28. Lehi scored nine falls, mm 38-2- h 1 22-1- Led by Bo Gardner, Union did match the Pioneers point for point in the second quarter. However, Lehi still led 9 at intermission. Lehi delivered the knockout punch in the third quarter. Tightening their defense, the Pioneers held Union to nine points that period. The Cougars made a desperate effort to climb back into the game, but they fell way short. Cooper led Lehi with 17 points while Colledge added Power Guide 'a i well to each other. They all did a nice job." He added that the shooting was well balanced inside and outside the perimeter. Using their defense as an offense, the Pioneers choked the Cougars' chances for victory early in the game. Paced by Colledge and Cooper, Lehi outscored the Free Press I I C Presented by your local, consumer-owne- d electric utility. SI1' Have emergency telephone numbers handy, and teach your children how to steer clear of electrical ' hazards. IPllNill ; . , |