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Show November 24, 1999 - Page 10 Lehi Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday, Sports Boys start year with Brock Worthen earns Academic experience, chemistry "Our schedule is as tough as any other one in the state," Filimoehala said. Next week, Lehi will be hosting the Tooele Buffaloes on Dec. 3 and the Lone Peak Knight on Dec. 4. Dec. 10 will see Lehi at Bonneville. On Dec. 17, Lehi will host the Springville Red Devils, then visit Box Elder on Dean Von Memmott Sports Correspondent Although the Lehi Pioneers have only David Christofferson as a returning starter for their boys' basketball team, it is staffed with players having varsity experience. Dave Coach Lehi Filimoehala said. "They have great quickness. The chemistry between them is really good. To get a team over the hump, you need people who get along." So while Christofferson's chance of staying on the first string looks fine, competition for the other four starting positions looks fierce, but also means Lehi will have enviable depth this season. The roster also includes Curtis Jex. Cade Cooper, Joe Nattress, Casey Holbrook, Sam Trulock, Richard Gardner, Nate Secrest, B.J. Benson, Will Hyde, David West, Mark Hadfield, Lance Yates, Matt Hatfield, Dustin Thacker. Morgan Andrus, Casey McHale, and Dan Sunderland. While the Pioneers' game against Pleasant Grove is already in the books as of today, Lehi still has a long season ahead. By season-openin- 1 M' i ' f .i .. 1 scholarships from Brigham Young University, Utah State University, and the University of Wyoming. He said, "My favorite subjects are social studies and math." For his work in the community, he has umpired Little League baseball games during recent summers. He said that because of his brother-in-laCraig Hall being an attorney, "I'm planning to ic Judge Memorial Bulldogs' Salt Lake City gym on Jan. 12. The Pioneers shall host the Uintah Utes on Jan. 14 and the Park City Miners on Jan. 21. Lehi will play an exhibition game at North Sanpete on Jan. 22. Lehi will spend Jan. 26 at home against the Union then travel to Cougars, Wasatch Jan. 28. On Feb. 2, Judge Memorial will pay the Pioneers a call. Feb. 4 will see Lehi at Uintah. The Pioneers will play at Union Feb. 11. Lehi will host Emery on Feb. 15 for a final regular season game. study goalkeeper is eviLynnsey Asay's background as an dent as she steals a pass during basketball practice last week. Lehi girls enter season with youth, enthusiasm w w j( Kent Davis Dean Von Memmott Springville Red Devils on Nov. 23 won't be available until next Sports Correspondent The Lehi Pioneers are going week's Free Press, the Pioneers as a young team into the new are set to play the Pleasant girls' basketball season. That Grove Vikings at Pleasant means baptism by fire for Grove Nov. 30. them. Lehi will host Ben Lomond They have a tough preseason on Dec. 7, then spend the rest of schedule that includes their December on the road. The first-eve- r meeting with the Pioneers' begin with a visit to in American Fork Dec. 8. Lehi will Peak Lone Knights December. then play at Lone Peak, the ."We're going to be taking our defending state 4A girls' chamlumps early," said Lehi Coach pion, on Dec. 9. -Dec. 17 will see Lehi play atr Lon Magnusson. "We graduated a lot of Tooele, and the Pioneers will e road seniors last year. We're going to complete their with a be counting on a lot of sophogame on the campaign mores and juniors to come Delta Rabbits' floor Dec. 21. After the holiday break, Lehi through for us." He said he's looking at start- will be back in action when the Granite Farmers pay them a ing two underclassmen. The predominantly young call Jan. 4. The Pioneers open team will be looking to its five Region 10 play at Park City seniors for leadership: Lacey Jan. 7. Lehi will then commence a Atkinson, Lindsay Asay, Jessica home stand, beginHadfield, Jennifer Johnson, and Stacey Johnson. ning with a tilt with the Judge "They're a good bunch to Memorial Bulldogs Jan. 12. The look up to," Magnusson said. Emery Spartans will visit Lehi "Jessica Hadfield leads by Jan. 13. On Jan. 14, the example on and off the court. Pioneers will host the Uintah She works hard at practice." Utes. He said that this year's Lehi hits the road Jan. 20 for 10 teams all are a going Region game against the North to be tough. He pointed out, Sanpete Hawks. Lehi will play "Last year's state champ came host to Park City on Jan. 20 from our region." That team and to Union on Jan. 26. was Union, which still looks The Pioneers will play at Wasatch on Jan. 28, at Judge strong. Helping Magnusson with Feb. 1, and at Uintah Feb. 4. For their last home game, coaching this year are Brett Bergholm, Megan Peck, and the Pioneers will host Wasatch Lani Atkinson. Feb. 9. Lehi will play at Union While results of Lehi's seaFeb. 11. State play begins Feb. son opener against the 18. By them beating his family, Worthen brought his family honor through playing in the Pioneers' upset win on the Cavemen's field. Two weeks after that win, Lehi suffered its first loss of the propackets about pre-lagrams at Brigham Young University, the University of season when the Park City Miners nailed them in a Region Utah, Miami, and UCLA. This past football season, he 10 opener at Park City. "That game taught us humilplayed offensive tackle for the Pioneers. He said, "It was my ity," WTorthen said. "We didn't job to protect the quarterback have a good practice that week. and open holes for running You've got to be humble, if you w Photo by Our helped us realize that we could schools." play against school that The next Lehi took on was American Fork. The Cavemen were favored to win over the Pioneers, and Lehi had not beaten American Fork since the '60's. Worthen said, "My father, brother, and uncles had played against American Fork." Being the youngest child in He has received information All-Sta- te tough. 4-- A in college." pre-la- w objective. He said Lehi had two primary goals this season. He said, "We wanted to beat American Fork and take region. It was fun to fulfill both goals." For him, he said, the tough est Pioneer win at home was the preseason opener against the Payson Lions. Worthen said, "Payson played us pretty 4-- A w 1Tn D ic secured the honor through maintaining a grade point average of 3.99. He is a member of the Lehi chapter of the National Honor Society. He has been offered academ- Dons on Dec. 22. Lehi opens Region 10 play at Park City on Jan. 7. The Pioneers will travel next to the g 3-- A team for football. The son of Rick and Sandra Worthen Brock Worthen, Before they break for Christmas, the Pioneers will play at Ben Lomond Dec. 21, then host the Spanish Fork if J recently to the state Dec. 18. I . By Dean Von Memmott A Lehi Pioneer was named All-Sta- te want to play well." While the football season is now over, Worthen plans to wrestle for the Pioneers this winter. backs." He said his personal goal this autumn wras being able to make first string for a second straight ypar. He fulfilled that You'll open the throttle THIS WINTER LONG BEFORE YOU EVER OPEN YOUR WALLET. ; four-gam- - 1 1 t If Photo 1 three-gam- by Kent Davis makes a dunk during practice last week. A Pioneer Swimmers beat Bruins time in the butterfly by three seconds, and Daniel Keller's time in the breaststroke dropped two sec- By Dean Von Memmott In a dual swim meet at '"Mountain View Nov. 18, the Lehi Pioneers defeated the but lost to them Bruins 120-4in the girls' division. Lehi won seven of the 11 boys' events to come out a win- ner over the opponent. Lehi had two double winners. Cameron Holbrook won the boys 200- - and freestyle. Brady Peterson took home first place honors in the individual medboys' backstroke. ley and Brandon Mortensen took the boys' freestyle and Daniel Faulk the breaststroke. 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