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Show Free Press - Sports Wednesday, April 22, 1998 - Page 12 How often is it necessary to Q. Rodeo riders fare well Members of the Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Team participated in rodeos recently, where several individuals qualified for state competition. : Results were listed as fol- the girls cow cutting competi- tying and to Wyatt Hunter in cow cutting; the latter also finished ninth in steer wrestling. Riley. Jonsson, another steer wrestler, placed sixth in that event. . In calf roping, Jace Sager took fourth place, followed by Branden Wilson in seventh place. Jennifer Freeland placed sixth in breakaway roping and tenth in goat tying. Pleasant Grove Tandy Ault won the breakaway roping event, with Jessica Davis earning third in pole bending. In girls cow cutting, Erin Dickson won first place, with Megan Jensen in tenth place. Wyatt Hunter finished third steer wrestling, sixth in calf roping and ninth in cow-- cutting. In other steer wrestling competition, John Lewis took fourth place honors and Cody Thacker finished in eighth In calf roping, Wyatt Hunter placed third, followed by Jace Sager in sixth place and Brady Davis in tenth place. Tyler Skidmore and John Lewis placed in the steer wrestling event, in second and sixth places, respectively, and Erin Dickson took home fifth and tenth place award for barrels and cow cutting. , place. Tooele Rodeo Sanpete Beaton first-ye- ar 0 on April 15, leaving them 1 in Region 10 and still atop the 9-- lowed three minutes later by another Hafen boot after a Chris DeGrey pass. Ben Beck assisted DeGrey to score the next at minute 36, and Justin Libberton put one in two minutes later on a break- Andy Grimley scored two in 4 tie. The Pioneers have two night games this week, when they will play at 7:30 p.m. after JV the junior varsity's Wasatch visits tonight, then Lehi heads to Rowland Hall on Friday. The Hilltop Aquatic Swim Team finished as runner-u- p at the state champi- points from the third-plac- e fin- isher, especially since we went into the meet scored to take third place." Oles continued, "We had sev- eral swimmers who qualified for state in their very first sea- son of swimming. We're so proud of these kids, many of whom are at the pool at 6:30 in the morning five days a week all year. These kids are truly dedi year-roun- d the LPHS track. Late registration will also be taken at that time. For more informap.m. on Coach p onships for the second consecutive year on March 21. "The whole team swam out of their minds," said Coach Janet 01es."We were so pleased to come out so far ahead in 8-- 18 contact Jorgensen at age-grou- Rod 756-328- 5. 4 Tyler Thomas, a sophomore at School, of the recent high school rodeo competitions. Lehi High In the girls events, Erin Dickson won second place in cow cutting and fifth place in barrels. Other barrel riders who placed included Lyndsay Fox in ninth, followed by Oram BOO SSB-B40- 9 Saut '7 s W Tracy Wilson Noah never had it so good! And the rains won many of last week's spring sports events with both the softball and tennis teams from Lehi High School losing their scheduled matches. Yesterday, weather permitting, Lehi traveled to Vernal for a rematch with Uintah High's girls as they begin the second round of Region 10 play. They are currently with rainouts against Park City and Wasatch and their win over the Utes. Friday this week, Union, the only region foe to beat them this year, is scheduled to bring record to the their Pioneer field for a rematch at 3 p.m. It should be a battle that will tell the tale of this year's team. A win for the Pioneers will put them into a tie with the Cougars; a loss will leave them in a position to make the state playoffs, but an uphill battle to defend their state title from last year. The Lady Pioneers are 3 on the season. With Kim Allan and Tory 1-- 1 no-lo- ss , 8-- Benson sharing mound duties coupled with the hitting ability of Stacey Johnson, Callie Gillman, Megan MacNaughtan. and DeAnne Larsen, the LHS nine should show their potential in the remaining six league games. State tournament is planned at Dixie College May cated to the sport and are the hardest workers I know," Oles concluded. Their is a summer league program available at the American Fork Fitness Center for beginners and those who want to try competing before d they commit to a program. It is open to all area residents. Tryouts will be held the last week of May. Call for more information. HAST finalist placed as folyear-roun- 763-308- 0 lows: Boys A relay team won all events; members included Casey Kleinman, Stephen Jensen, Phillip Mazeika, John Schmacher and Zed Mendenhall. Girls A relay team took 2nd in 200 free and 200 medley amd 3rd In 400 tree; members included Age three Haylee Adamson, Rachel Williams, Shantell Durrant, Christina Evans, Sarah Sheperdson and Jill Greenwood. Tennis players found it just as difficult to practice and compete as they bowed to the elements on and Tuesday Wednesday with scheduled home matches against North Sanpete and Uintah, respectively. This week's schedule had the netters at Uintah yesterday with Manti invading the Lehi courts next Monday. Of course, there will also be some rainouts but that may be on a day's notice. The season is rapidly coming to a close with-thRegion 10 tournament set for May 9 and the state meet on slate May 15 and 16. Coach Alan Wofford hopes to have his young team ready for the region and state meets. 325E.100N.Uhi 765-947- 1 ia 9h To) Boys Age relay team took three 3rd places; members included Chesson Colborn, Michael Jensen, Jared Griener, Paul Hanson and Darren Dickerson. 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Danny Anderson and hit two A Lex Grimley pass to Jake minutes later, then Anderson Hafen produced the first goal took a successful shot with a just eight minutes into the pass from Henry. Ashton Hobbs game. Trent Smith got the next completed ,.the rout when ene at minute 16 off an assist Jayson Chamberlain sent a from Mike Bartholomew, fol- - free kick to Anderson, who set Track i if ' place in team roping. top of state The Pioneers trounced North Sanpete 10-- it Jace Sager finished third in sixth place and John Lewis calf roping, followed by Duke in in ninth place. Freeland in eighth place in the Brannen Lucas placed sevsame event. In steer wrestling, bareback riding, with fourth place went to Cody enth inRamone Matt taking eighth Thacker, with Tyler Skidmore Pioneers frounce By Beky a dentist will take an x ray if she suspects there may be something wrong with a' tooth. 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