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Show Lehi Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday, February 10, 1999 - 12 Page Girls get two more, headed for title showdown Friday Dean Von Memmott Sfcr:? Correspondent During Region 10 girls" basketball action last week, the Lehi Pioneers picked up two a ins as they continued preparation for their showdown at h"ine against the Union .''iii;:irs this Friday. At home Fob. H. they staged an avalanche of second-hal- f points to bury the Park City The Pioneers folMiners lowed up that win by holding By 49-2- out in the overtime portion of their victory at Wasatch 55-4- 7 Feb. 5. Lehi"s rematch with Park City revealed a Miner team that almost gave rise to questions whether it was the same o - f the game. After Pioneer Lacey Yates opened the game's scoring on two free throws. Brittany Esty and Allison Earnshaw led the Miners ahead Cally Gilllman tied the game at four, and a Yates free throw Ryan put Lehi up shot Tolpinrud hit a three-poin- t to give Park City its second lead. After Lehi tied the game at seven, an Amy Schofield lavup put the Miners out in front Park City couldn't keep the Pioneers' chief guns quiet for long. The Pioneers opened a scoring run that put them 4-- 2. one that the Pioneers demolished easily in January. Park City scored more points in the first half than it did during all four periods of its Region 10 opener against Lehi. The Miners even led thrice during v 5-- 4. V". is 9-- 7. 7-- ahead ! I ... - . 0 14-- "V r In the early second period, the Miners stayed a major threat. They outscored the to march within Pioneers 7-- 4 18-1- 6. Just as a Park City takeover of the lead seemed imminent, Yates stole the ball on a blocked shot and passed to Cory Atkinson for a layup that scoring run, which opened a at half-timleft Lehi ahead 7-- 'if 25-1- 6 v Lehi's Lacy Atkinson (left) vies with Park City players for ball on last week's victory over the Miners. e. Lonnie Coach Lehi Magnusson said. "In the second half, we stepped up our defense a little more. In the first half, we had let them be patient on offense. "They did a good job in moving the ball around to where they could take decent shots. We weren't patient on our end of the floor. In the second half, we stepped up our offense a little more," he continued. "When we got our defense going, they found they had to play our style of ball. It wasn't something they could do suc- 1 "V s 0 a loose cessfully." During the second Raptor watch offered next week Lehi boys Wildlife enthusiasts can look According to Walters, the group will follow a mostly paved road loop through Lehi to Cedar Fort. Fairfield, Faust, Vernon, and ihen north to Tooele and east to Salt Lake City, where they should arrive-nlater than 6 p.m.. nal owls will likely be encountered during this event, sponDuring the trip, stops will be sored by the Division of made to view raptors perched in trees and on fence posts and Wildlife Resources. Division Watchable Wildlife power poles, and to watch them Coordinator. Bob Walters will fly through the air in search of lead the Heritage Field trip, prey. is not which begins at 8 a.m. in the Preregistration of Natural required and the event is free Department Resources parking lot, 1594 W. to 1999 Utah Wildlife Heritage North Temple in Salt Lake Certificate holders. A $5 donation is requested from those City. Item- to bring should without a certificate. The Utah Wildlife Heritage 'Delude binoculars or spotting Certificate waterwarm clothes, program has been scopes, proof huots. and snacks. Since established to raise funds for participants will travel about wildlife viewing and other wildlife activities 120 miles during the trip, they should fill their vehicles with in L'tah. For more information . about the Feb. 20 field trip call enough gasoline for the Walters at (801) forwaul to the upcoming field trip, scheduled 20. taking particiFebruary pants on a scenic loop west of Utah, Lake. Bald and golden eagles, hawks, falcons and diur- jour-nov- 538-477- To game mgt. areas closed for winter wintering big animals, the Utah protect Division of Wildlife Resources is restricting public access to wildlife management areas iWMAsi in northern Utah. These areas will reopen between mid and late April. Northern Region Habitat Rory Reynolds, Manager. reports that big game wintering areas are closed each winter to reduce stress on big game and avoid problems with big some game moving into urban and agricultural areas. Closing big game wintering areas to access during the most stressful times for the animals, and attempting to keep big game populations within the ranges" ability to hold them, are two key strategies the Division uses to manage big game animals. For more information about the closures call the Northern Region office at (801 ) 476-274- 20-fo- ot 9 half-tim- Von Memmott ered the Park City Miners in a dual Region 10 swim meet in Park City Feb. 5. The Pioneers won seven events during the meet. Brady Peterson took first in the lOOyard butterfly and breast stroke. "He swam his lifetime best in the breast stroke with a time of 1:07.43." said Lehi Coach Dennis Meyring. "Cary Dortch placed second just behind Peterson with a 1:08.35. That time represented a full drop from Cary's previous time." Peterson was a member of the Lehi boys' medley relay team that took first in a time of 1:50.89. The squad's other members included Danny Fellingham, Cliff Worthington, and David Fellingham. Worthington took first in the individual medley in a time of 2:16.37. Cam Holbrook took first in the freestyle, posting a time of 24.93. In the back stroke competition, Danny Fellingham posted the winning time of 33.90. 156-10- 9 100-yar- d two-secon- 200-var- d 50-var- d , 14-1- 1 37-3- 4 eight-poin- Big Meyring said, "Megan Jensen swam her best times ever in the girls' and freestyle 50-yar- game proclamations out The 1999 Utah Big Game Proclamations are now available from hunting license agents statewide and at all Division of Wildlife Resources offices. Delivery times of the proclamations will vary throughout the state and 'before' travelihg"to a location to pick one up,' hunters should call the license agent or Division office to make sure their proclamations have arrived. Those with further questions may call the Springville office at o Sports Correspondent The Lehi Pioneers overpow- e. Cory-Atkinson- swimmers save best for last as region meet approaches By Dean 489-567- d 8. 100-yar- d freestyle." Jensen placed 10th in the 50 free in a time of 32.97. and freestyle eighth in the in a time of 1:16.87. said Rebecca Meyring Tucker, Haley Christensen. Camille Turner, and Bridget Wilson swam well for Lehi. Tucker finished second in 100-yar- d 240 South 740 East, American Fork, Utah (Next to Deseret Industries) the girls' butterfly and fourth in the breast stroke. Camille Turner and Bridgette Wilson took ninth and 10th respectively in breast stroke. the II $ 500OFF 100-yar- d 100-yar- d f?aM asraJ3s I NaVhMtrtnanyouwalM Mobil , I ErZ (Reg. $25.99) 'h. (rya WaCD3n0oal-ja- (Bceommndl vry 1 I Eqjir2f2aa irHQOFF 100-yar- d The Lehi Pioneers will travel again to Park City this week for the Region 10 meet Feb. THIS MONTH'S SUPER SPECIAL 5.900 mttM) ! . No one cares for your car like we do! WESTFIELD d 100-yar- d CLASS A OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE LONE PEAK PROFESSIONAL PLAZA 5455 WEST 11000 NORTH HIGHLAND, UTAH ' Vi r 9 beat Park City; 200-yar- d Wildlife half, Opponents battle for a rebound during Lehi's game with Park City Feb. 3. Pioneer Callie Trane got fouled At Wasatch, the Pioneers adjustments in the Pioneer defense kept Park City from found a Wasp team anxious to while trying to sink a hitting key shots. The Pioneers beat them. Lehi outscored the shot. She went to the foul line and hit two of her three foul held the Miners to five points in Wasps 14-- in the first quarter. However. Wasatch outscored shots, sending the game into the third quarter. That bad period left the Lehi 14-- in the second period overtime. Miners shackled for the rest of to tie the score at 23 by Holding Wasatch scoreless in overtime, Lehi chalked up eight the game. They couldn't score Led by Yates and points to go home a winner. any more than 13 points during Yates led all Pioneer scorers the Pioneers went on the entire second half. Gillman and Yates provided a scoring run in the third with 14 points. Atkinson added lead 13 points. most of the Pioneers' 24 second-hal- f quarter to take a final into the Lehi Park as Tonight the Pioneers will be quarter. swept points That period. though, playing at Uintah. Union visits City out of the Pioneer gym. t Gillman led Lehi with 15 Wasatch overcame an Friday as Lehi finishes up the two season with the game to rise deficit Yates added while by regular up points that will likely figure into who another 10. Tolpinrud led Park points. In the last five seconds, gets the region crown. City with 10 points. 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