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Show Free Press Wednesday, June 3, 1998 - Page 20 -- QB Steve Clements to lead football and baseball programs Ex-BY- U LHS By Dean Von Memmott The Lehi High School administration recently named former Brigham Young University quarterback Steve Clements to lead the Pioneers' football and baseball programs. Presently a resource teacher at Lehi, Clements said, This is the first time I've been a varsity head coach in both football and baseball. I was a freshman baseball coach in Texas." Clements is famijiar with the Lehi football program. After coming to the school, he joined the Pioneers' football coaching staff. He said, "I coached the quarterbacks and also helped with the receivers and defensive backs." In receiving the head football coach mantle from Eric Drage, Clements said, "This year will be a rebuilding one for us. We lost a lot of starters." Though the Pioneer contingent is inexperienced, the new football coach said, "We've got a lot of guys with a good work ethic. They've been working Working with Clements will Chad Smith, Lonnie Magnusson, Tyler Munson, Brent Larsen, and John Broadhead. While at BYU, Clements played quarterback. He said, "After having to run the ball in Texas, it was fun to throw it in BYU games. It's always fun to pass the ball. It makes games f i t , Steve Clements more exciting." really hard in the weight room The baseball team he is and at spring drills." inheriting will also be a young The inexperience players one. It was also one that had a will get their varsity initiation trying season. It won only two in a preseason opener against games during an otherwise Payson this fall. frustrating spring. As part of their preparation The season still produced for that game, they will be travone positive note for Lehi. eling this July to Snow College Clements said, "We have a lot of for a passing league camp. "It's young players back with varsithe only one we're going to ty experience. That will be good attend," Clements said. for us during the next couple of The change of head coaches years." won't mean an overhaul of the His assistant coach will be staff. Chad Smith, who has coached coaching general Clements said, "We will have Little League and Colt League the same staff as last year with teams for several years. ' ''. &J all-sta- rs 'VtMl ever-increasi- Former Asst. Coach Dan Rice takes over wrestling program "I worked with John for four years. He was a great coach," Rice said. "The first year we worked together, we were Rice said he is still looking for an assistant coach. "We then decided to make some changes. John was more experienced coaching wrestlers, so he became the head coach, and I was made his assistant." Rice said he'll be following the same coaching philosophy that Gavin practice. The new coach said, "We're going to be conditioned and ready to wrestle." Unlike some other new coaches at his school, Rice won't be stepping into a program with mostly inexperienced athletes. He said, "We'll have a lot of Lehi midfielder Jayson Chamberlain has been named as the Region 10 most valuable player for soccer. He scored six goals during the season, four during the last three games 'of the playoffs after coming off an injury and missing a couple of weeks. He contributed both goals in the quarterfinal win over Ogden May 11. He also had four assists and was noted for his High efficiency, quiet operation, defensive ability as well. Joining him on the first team were forward Danny Anderson, the team's leading scorer with 12 goals, who also had four assists; midfielder Ben Beck, who scored seven goals and led the team with 17 assists, including two in the Ogden game; and sweeper Ashton Hobbs and wing fullback Justin Libberton. Pioneers on the second team Due to a change in the county schedule for junior league and senior league tennis matches, all lessons and training sessions in Lehi City have been changed. Whereas beginners, intermediates, and girls' teams were originally set for Mondays and Wednesdays beginning June 8, they will now be held on and Tuesdays Thursdays beginning June 9. Beginners' lessons will start at 8 a.m., Junior League (junior high age) girls' team will meet at 8:45 a.m., older beginners and intermediates will start at 10 a.m. and run to 11 a.m. Senior League girls (high school team) should report to the high school courts at 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Boys' teams will meet on and Wednesdays to Coach Alan Wofford's time schedule. 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Bonneville Nureeru 1ft MoIm KMI 1360 West 3 a Mon - Fri: 9 to 6 Sat: 10 to 4 t 8 768-950- 1 1 0 0 swim team continues registration There are still a few openings in each of the classes and on the girls' teams. Call Eliesa 3 and Solorzano at bring any entry fees owing to the first class or practice on June 9. Beginner fee is $25. Older beginners and intermediates pay $30. Junior League girls are charged $45 and Senior League is $50. The lessons will run through July l.Team matches are set to conclude in late July. All instruction and matches are held at the Lehi High courts. 33-6- Bryant's Quantum Pins air conditioner Kith Purer refrigerant Is the sensible choice for your family's comfort Just call Bryant to the rescue. Lehi-dominat- tice. (prepaid yearly) f now-graduat- 756-504- 3. carpet has to do more than just look good. It has to stand up to everyday use. That's why carpet made with Ansoylon is tough by nature. Fashionable by design? Best of all it's on sale right now. L MVP Swim team parents ZoeniftkuUf loaki LetteA, oh oun. caipeL f by were forward Lex Grimley, with 11 goals and five assists, and midfielder Mike Bartholomew with four goals and six assists. Libberton and Grimley are juniors and are expected to be back next year. The rest are seniors. In addition to those on the region team, ten other Pioneers scored during the .season and seven provided assists. Summer tennis schedule modified Your y Aj. v Beky Beaton o , '..-- Lehi's Jayson Chamberlain (12, at right) has been named the Region 10 most valuable player. Joining him on the squad are first feamers Ben Beck (9) and Justin Libberton (25) and four other Pioneers. mum but experienced young wrestlers, including Dallas Hansen, a region champ." For his first activity as head coach, he will be taking his contingent to a wrestling camp at Brighton High on June 15. refrigerant. s - Ftioto co-he- coaches. environmentally sound - Chamberlain named team racing and pole tending. Skidmore, the son of Brent and Marsha Skidmore of Star Rodeo Team. American Fork, participates in The team is fashioned after steer wrestling and team ropthe Wrangler Champion Pro ing and is currently tied for Rodeo Team, which includes fifth place in state. Members of the team superstars such as Ty Murray, Joe Beaver, Dan Mortensen received official competition and Jim Shoulders. apparel, consisting of Wrangler The students Duke Twenty X shirts embroidered Freeland, Erin Dickson and with the team logo and two earned posi- pairs of competition jeans. Tyler Skidmore tions on the high school team They also received an official based on leadership qualities, certificate signed by Jim academic eligibility and athletShoulders and Ty Murray. ic achievement. "The National High School S 'C Freeland, the son of Bill and Rodeo Association (NHSRA) Judy Freeland of Lehi, partici- owes much of its success to the pates in both individual and support of its national sponteam roping and has qualified sors," said Kent Sturman, genfor the state high school rodeo eral manager of the NHSRA, finals, which will be next week. "and we are excited to have a of prominent like Dickson, company daughter Kenneth and Kathryn Webb of Wrangler step forward to help ol' Lehi, is currently tops in the us meet the state in the cow cutting event. challenges facing our young Duke Freeland with an award She also participates in barrel people today." saddle. third-plac- n 1 be Three Lehi High School graduates have been named to the Wrangler High School All The best Rice did in his prep e finish career was a at the Central California Sectional meet. "BYU was what brought me to Utah," he said. "I just walked on at BYU. I enjoyed wrestling there." After a stint student teaching at Pleasant Grove, Rice took a teaching position at Lehi. ftrTt .y coach." boasts three Wrangler state's size. r 1 . the addition of a new assistant Lehi's Longhorn Rodeo By Dean Von Memmott The administration has named former assistant coach Dan Rice as the new head wrestling coach at Lehi High School, replacing John Gavin, who recently stepped down. The Pioneers' new grappling mentor hails from Salinas, Calif., where he wrestled from second grade through high school, including a lot of freestyle. In California, the farthest wrestlers can go are sectional tournaments because of the pi I ; welcome Initial consultation and exam at No Charge Office visit with manipulation - $15 POO |