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Show vjiuiu Ltni tomoii; - wfcaiie;ao, Muyus.. iz, iyyo - ruy Spo rts Pioneers to show their ls if seal ''ST.'- :M:4 - Von Memmott Sports Correspondent By Dean l-- This year's edition of the Lehi Pioneers' girls' soccer team will display a wide array of experienced players in an August 13 scrimmage, scheduled for 6 p.m. at Lehi High. Since the Pioneers have commenced official practice, they have been engaged in two-a-day- s. We had lost several seniors from the state championship team " Bergholm said. Still, they did well enough to play host in the opening round of the state playoffs. They lost 0 to Tooele in the octafinals. "We have a very large pool of A ,WX ' .(Sfw rider attempts to ' vv. ' w .sns. V,' Wfcv,, stay aboard during the Pioneer Days Rodeo in . Cedar Fort. Cedar Fort rodeo results announced Results from the Pioneer rodeo in Cedar Fort have been announced by the Civic Day Improvement Association. Winners in the junior rodeo received buckles, while senior rodeo winners ceeds from the received propurse. Winners in the various age divisions and events are listed as follows: and under Cook, first place; Steer riding, 11 Wyatt Ryley Clegg, second place; and Michael McMain, third place. Steer riding, 4 years Travis Atkinson, first place; Landon Hall, second place; and Mike Colwell, third place. Barrels, 9 and under Brayden Peterson, first 12-1- place; Jacque Morris, second and Brittanee Newkirk, place; third place. Barrels, 10-1- 3 years Kassie first Strickland, Ky Beckstead, second and Lloyd Miller, third place; place; place. Barrels, 14-1- 6 years Krystal Merrier, first place; Jason Peterson, second place; and Teisha Berry, third place. Pole bending, 9 and under Brayden Peterson, first place; Brittanee Newkirk, second place; and BreeAnn Ander- third place. Pole bending, son, years 10-1- 3 first place; Jennifer Christensen, second place; and BreeAnn Bennett, third place. Pole bending, years Amy Heaton, first place; Rosalie Hamilton, second place; and Jason Peterson, third O.D. Miller, 14-1- 6 place. Cole Wilson. Junior calf roping Ryley Jonsson. JrSr. team Teisha roping and Woody Berry Berry. Poles (open, senior rodeo) Joy Newkirk. Sr. breakaway roping Davey Malrose. Sr. Jessica Busk, first place; Sheri Young, second place; and Joy Newkirk, third place. Sr. calf roping Jake Milner, first place; Justin Oakeson, second place; and Carl Wagoner, third place. Steer wrestling Justin Oakeson. Bareback riding Shawn Winters, first place; James Petit, second place; and Derek Pullan, third place. Bull riding Tyler Thomas, first place; second place; and Danny Remund, third Kody Kogianes, place. Breakaway roping ;iX barrel racing Sr. team roping Danny Draper and Caleb Draper, first place; Jessica Busk and Kyd Kelly, second place; and Clay Sorenson and Shawn Sorenson, third place. Wild cow milking Ken Newkirk, Chris Murphy and Matt Allinson, first place; and Don Ezola, Hans Christiansen and Mike Genho, second place. Real "horse whisperer" to Brian Brinkerhoff Outdoors Correspondent Equestrian enthusiasts can look forward to KUED's presentation of Monty Roberts: A Real Horse Whisperer, airing Thursday, Aug. 20, at 8 p.m., with a live, studio appearance. Monty Roberts, the popular equestrian who trained horses for the Queen of England, is probably best known as "The Man Who Listens to Horses" and is one of the composite characters of the enormously popular novel, The Horse Whisperer, by Nicholas Evans, and his own biography, gracing the New York Times bestseller list for several weeks. A former championship rodeo cowboy, Roberts trained By taught James Dean how handle a rope, and played the child double for Elizabeth Taylor in National Velvet. Mary Dickson from KUED reported on the upcoming program, "This epilogue of Roberts' autobiography describes his nonviolent taming of a wild to mustang on the plains of Nevada a mustang he tracked for hours. That feat is now captured in this riveting BBC documentary that provides exclusive access to Roberts' unprecedented and extremely dangerous endeavor. The documentary sets his dramatic accomplishment in the context of his life, work, and philosophy." 48 over near-impossib- appear Whisperer illuminates the fascinating link between humans and animals while bringing to life the story of a truly innovative equestrian." The Horse Whisperer's popularity has generated tremendous interest in nonviolent horse handling and is also the topic of a major motion picture of the same name, starring hunter education class starts on weekend Fast-trac- k Before upland game and big game hunts get started d this fall, a hunter education course will be offered at 454 North Center Street in American Fork. This course will be conducted Aug. 14 from fast-pace- p.m., Aug. 15 from 9 a.m.-- 3 p.m. (bring a sack lunch), Aug. 21 from p.m., and Aug. 22 from 9 a.m.-- 3 p.m. (bring a sack lunch). is education Hunter required of all individuals born after Dec. 31, 1965, wishing to hunt in the state of Utah. Basic safety principals and ethics will be discussed and will prove beneficial to all individuals, whether they hunt or not. hunter education . Since was established in 1957, limiting accidents have dropped from 126 annually to 7 in 1997. Hunting fatalities have dropped from 22 in 1957 to 0 in 1997. Cost is $11 for the course, including classroom materials. To or for more information, contact Kent Yocom at pre-regist- 20 Snow Canyon Aug. 25 talented freshmen and sophomores. We expect a lot out of Sept. 1 Sept. 3 them," Bergholm said; Sept. 8 Sept. 10 Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Sept. 29 Oct.1 What a contrast that is to Lehi's in soccer. Bergholm said, "It's going to be a rebuilding year for both Park City and Wasatch. They lost a ls "I know we have the talent for taking state," Lehi Coach Brett Bergholm said. "We lost only four seniors. We still have lot of seniors." the main body of players that Even though the Pioneers we had last year. have recently begun official "Playing for us this year are they have spent the eight seniors with three to four practices, several last months playing of This senior years experience. class played under me when I together in club leagues and summer tournaments. began coaching four years ago." "We took third in this year's Among the seniors back this Summer Games in Cedar Alicia is one of Kolowich, year said. "Both of Bergholm City," Lehi's leading scorers. During teams took first in her sophomore year, she kicked our spring in a goal that netted Lehi its their divisions." Helping Bergholm coach first state title in girls' soccer. "Last year, we had to rebuild. Lehi this year are Jason Pack and Shelley Johnston. The head X Aug. 1-- arch-riva- feKw stuff Thursday All varsity games begin at with JV following at about as p.m. except 3:30 5:15 indicated. Pioneer mentor said, "Jason will coach the junior varsity and Shelley the sophomore team." "Our first official game will be against Snow Canyon on August 20," Bergholm said. ride Aug. 18 for disabled Trail For individuals with disabilities, a special trail ride has been scheduled Aug. 18 to celebrate the development of the Blackhawk horse transfer station, in Payson Canyon, along the Scenic Nebo Loop. With this facility, individuals with disabilities can easily mount and dismount their horses, providing them with new opportunities to admire this spectacular region. Participants can look forward to an enjoyable horseback ride, games, and a free lunch. Activities begin at 10 a.m. and go through the afternoon. To find the event, go south Lehi softball Lehi USSSA-sanc-tione- d Softball City League, which is open to any local team that wants to partic- ipate. Men's and women's leagues will play Mondays and Wednes- with double-heade- on until you reach the first Payson turnoff, exit 254. Head east until the road comes to a T". Go left on Highway 6 until you reach 600 East (Peteetneet Academy) and take a right. Follow this road into Payson Canyon. Follow the road approximately 20 miles until you reach the Blackhawk Campground on Loop E. Program sponsors include the U.S. Forest Service, Springville Recreation, and Camp Kostopolus. To RSVP or to obtain additional information, contact Sarah Flinders at the Spanish Fork Ranger District, by calling 798-357- 1. league registering Registration is now being conducted for the days, Oct. 6 Oct. 12 LHS (JV 4,. V 5:45 p.m.) LHS Granite LHS Cyprus LHS West (JV 3:30, V 5:15 p.m.) N. Sanpete LHS LHS Wasatch LHS Rowland Hall LHS Park City Uintah LHS LHS Wasatch Rowland Hall LHS LHS O Park City Uintah LHS rs 8. Team fee is $300. The League is also sponsor- starting Sept. h mens softball ing a tournament on Sept. 11 and 12 at the Lehi Vets Ballpark; entry one-pitc- fee is $145. For more information, tact Mark Hansen at con- 768-025- 3. er 785-734- 9. jj H Robert Redford. Scott Chaffin, KUED Director of Broadcasting, reported, "Monty Roberts: A Real Horse Super Family Fun! Clean, Smoke Free WWOltlMMiSeDi Automatic Scoring 1 Honda Accord LX 2 Toyota Camry LE 13 Nissan 4 Dodge 105S.700 E. 98 Accord LX CM11ISIVERI Am Fork J 5 Mm HE Slratus UV WW 1 ES Mazda 626 IttDKtrtafllflSMllbfMEm! 756-609- lack bnwtuanM 7 EC 3ntwaiKOMIiHna. lill Bowling lanes 88 iwhhMi, 12,000 MtfYr OAC. Passpor $3,5Q0 ' OFF MSRP fcillriiilliilii-tH)tS- TTTiTrnrrnrr '25,845 msrp rnn joQ,0UU hmuiimw '22,345 Your DOWNTOWN smtiiu!Dt K EARNS 98 Civics 3725 W. MURRAY 5690 S. 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