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Show Page B2 heralikxtrt.conl Provo, Utah. Saturday. January THE DAILY HERALD, (ww 8, 2000 PREP FIOUuDUP pEs Notable Quote "When you get to be my age, time is precious. I look at the newspaper every day and see people my age who are dying. Barbara and I have a lot we want to accomFrank Layden, 67, plish." announcing his retirement as president of the Utah Jazz. Volleyball Timpanogos' Lauren Richards, an outside hit- tersetter, has been named as t the Gatorade Utah High "School Player of the Year. Richards will be eligible to ""win National High School ' Players of the Year honors, which will be announced later this month. The award is based on excellence on and off the court. Richards topped Timpanogos with 115 kills this season, leading the team to its first Class 5A state title. She also sings in the school choir and plays the , -- i , -- piano. Basketball Don Nelson was suspended for one game and fined $10,000 by the NBA on Friday for bumping a referee and getting into a shoving match with Utah's Karl Timpview tried to work the ball into Ferreira. But Walkenhorst bore down at the free throw line, prevented the Timpview center from getting good position and denied Ferreira the ball. Timpview was forced to call a timeout and ended up settling for a Danny Jackson By AARON SKILL Herald Correspondent PROVO Paul Walkenhorst's effort summed up Lone Peak's night perfectly. Walkenhorst didn't exactly wear out the nets in Friday's game against Timpview. In fact, senior's at times, the attempt that sailed long. game looked about as graceful Walkenhorst then suffocated as a grizzly bear on ice skates. comeback Timpview's attempt But with his team holding offensive an by grabbing onto what was left of a rebound after an Adam Chase second-hal- f lead, missed free throw. Walkenhorst came up with two of the game's of teaching k great job u, biggest plays to help m m mi 7ii1I ii D El IV II It. mJW i post defense," Lone Mi if A preserve a Peak coach Ryan Lone Peak victory. Cuff said. "We After falling don't have to help to behind much. Paul's very as open the third quarter, aggressive and really Timpview chipped away at works hard." Lone Peak's lead and effort in Walkenhorst's trailed by only four, final was minutes the game's after Mike Ferreira took an r of the solid, typical inbounds pass and converted a Lone Peak's performance layup. Ferreira, sidelined for most of defense mustered the entire night. Although Timpview's the first half with foul trouble, athleticism gave it the edge in then blocked a layup attempt style points, Lone peak by Lone Peak's David Bahr to outworked and outgive Timpview a chance, to cut the deficit further. played its opponent to earn the That's when Walkenhorst Region 6 win. "I'm just really impressed made his presence felt. 19-poi- Tnnftv 67-6- 1 49-3- 0 62-5- blue-colla- out-hustle- Barr14,Walksnhoret8, COYS with our defensive effort," Cuff said. "It was night and day from the Provo game (which " Lone Peak lost)." Lone Peak's defense forced the issue early, causing five turnovers and building a 10-- 1 S7 It IS SI SPANISH PORK (SO Gardner 7. Hales. 18 Blanehard 8. Jenkme 8. Meraove 4. Nance 6. Wright 9. Toukj 21 1 J 22 60 Jake Chrisman PAYSON h aawlall SS 'SO 28 11 Grove 2 (Anderaon Petchl. 2, Cardnar. Hales. Blanehad). FORK AMERICAN ; American Fork (2-jumped out to a quick start and 2-- coasted to a over Springville victory 10-poi- nt (2-- ). cut American first quarter Springville Fork s lead to six 11-poi- nt at the half, but A.F. upped that to 10 after three and held on by hitting 14 of 20 free throws in the fourth quar ter. PLEASANT GROVE 66 SPANISH FORK 60 SPRING VILLI (84) Richards 7. Janaan 7. GMaapia 10. Monaan 8. Asfcratt 64 2, Oakay 2. Hartman 2. Panrod 6 Totari 18 AMERCAN PORK U4t Chnitenaan 18. Jepaon 11, PuleyT, Burton 12, Heitnan 3, WWwad 2. Adamaon 2. Totari 18 233864, ric SPANISH FORK -EBond led all scorers as Pleasant Grove (5-grabbed its first Region 6 vie- tory at the expense of Spanish 18 10 1-- 5, IS IS 12 1S AMERICAN FORK 64" SPRINGVILLE 54 - Provb coach Craig Drury said. "That Provo defense was extremely good. They were without Brady Buys, and our guard line just did a great job defensively." No box score was available. Chase 3, Burgeu 23. Riaher 4. Ah You 4, IS 3 poml gosh)- - Pleasant Fork 8 (Nance 16 points. "We defended very well," LONI PEAK (OS) 12 Span Chrisman grabbed 14 rebounds to go along with his well-coache- d. Or Port Plsaes 16 scored 14 of his game-higin then the first half, points played only a couple of minutes in the second half as Provo's defense smothered Payson in this Region 6 matchup. n 1 PLEASANT GROVE (OS) Anderaon 8. Mark 10. Patch 18. Shepherd 10. Bapd 21. SarraiemZ Totals 36 12.17 M. PAYSON 29 0 1 ). Pleasant Grove trailed after three quarters, but ' key transition baskets and ' tenacious defense led to a 25-1 fourth quarter explosion. Jeckeon 12 1 - J PROVO 50 came when coach Perry Wildeboer's team scrapped its defense and fell back into a zonek coming up with six straight defensive stops. "It took us out of sync a little bit," Cuff said. "Timpview ... You was very can't relax against Timpview." Luckily for Cuff, Walkenhorst and the rest of his team did anything but relax. S, 10- 0-3- (5-- 49-- 4 Peak 0. Timpview 4 (D Jackson 2, 1,Eperen I) first quarter. On the offensive end Lone Peak kept it simple, eating up the hardwood under the basket like a bunch of termites. Cuffs team racked up most of its points from inside the paint. Sam Burgess led the way with 23 points, while Bahr added 14. run Timpview's second-hal- f Goeckeno 21 11 Fork goaJk Lone Tyler Clyde lead before Timpview got on the board with 4:40 left in the man-to-ma- 20 UM 28 H PalmerB Tot TIMPVIEW Ml) SirM 14. lyttr Clyde 7, Espersen 19 Rune) 2, 3 Formal 6.U Jackson 10 Touts 20 BASKETBALL wBuflsi hoc AamlMui Fork IS 13 IT -- 21 21 84 : goals SprtngvUie 3 (Monaan 2, Janaan). Fork 5 (Burton 3, Chrtatenaen, Jepson), American Malone. Malone was fined $10,000 for throwing an elbow at Dallas' Shawn Bradley in 'Thursday night's game and for getting into the altercation with Nelson. Nelson was tossed with 6:04 left in the third quarter when he was hit with a double technical for arguing a call by referee Scott Wall. Bradley was whistled for a foul against Malone, whose knee struck Bradley's midsection as Bradley tried to draw a charge. Bradley was on the floor for several minutes before he was helped to the locker room. Baseball to the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday, agreeing to an $18 HI million, three-yea- r contract. on the Benes was Cardinals' NL Central championship team in 1996. He MM left as a free agent after 1997 for the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks when general manager Walt Jocketty and Benes' agent, Scott Boras, agreed to a r deal about 1 12 hours after the Dec. 7 deadline for players to The contract was rejected by the commissioner's office. with If; Benes, 32, was a 4.81 ERA in 198 innings last year with Arizona and won six of his last seven decisions. -- 18-1- 0 I.I five-yea- re-sig- n. 13-1- 2 1-- 3 Versatile free agent F.P. v a Santangelo agreed Friday r ftn to a $1.6 million, ' contract with the Loa n( Angeles Dodgers, while right-- ' . two-yea- hander Darren Dreifort avoided arbitration by agree-f,- v ing to a $3.7 million, year deal. one-- ; "Landon made a great play on the rebound and I got a good look at the basket," Clegg said. "We showed a lot of composure and it's nice to get this win on the road." Brandon Jackson hit a free throw for a Mountain View lead, but Golden Ingle raced to the other end for the tying basket. Dan Henry drew a charge on Ingle, a nd Jackson hit one more free throw for the final margin. A from Jenner Wilson at the buzzer didn't find the mark. - ', . T Lehi cama fourth with a big up quarter to ease past Park City in ttfe opening game of Region 10 , boys basketball action Friday. No Lehi player reached ) double figures in scoring, but " four players totaled nine points in a balanced attack. 1 .0 while Thi is tn Park City fell to PARK CITY 58-5- 6 4-f- x had outstanding PARK CTTV (48) 5 13-1- 1 28-2- 3 halftime. Seth Scott ruled both ends of the floor in the third period PROVO The Timpview girls basketball team was hopeful Friday night against defending Class 4A champion Lone Peak. But the home team didn't take Lone Peak's Lana Sitterud out of the equation. And that proved fatal as Lone Peak ral- lied from an early deficit to in a class beat Timpview of two Region 6 teams. 3-- 0 Racbelle it, Smith Kunkel and Anna ; Tutunnikova scored well at the annual Diving Invitational Wednesday and Thursday in ' Austin, Texas. Kunkel finished third board oierall on the (412.70) and was 16th in a field of 45 on the board.. Tutunnikova, from Russia; was 15th on the r board and 10th oh the board. 1 . for Mountain View, blocking lead. Wilson's gap to a 44-3- 0 44-3- 3 , closed the at the end of three. That's when Ingle, who had suffered through a dreadful 2 for 13 shooting slump in the first three quarters, finally got untracked. Ingle drained a trio of 3- point bombs, the list of which capped Timpanogos 14-- run to tie the game at Karl Riding scored baskets for Mountain View with 2:30 left for a lead, but Wilson popped a 0 44-al- l. back-to-bac- k 50-4- 7 . as Orem Region 3 RICHFIELD dropped its to opener Alta (6-- just seven second in the points quarter, and came back to outscore in the fourth. Alta -- 90 M 1) andy Cuff -R- Shandon Shepherd kept 'I North Sanpete in the game, 31 scoring 19 of his game-higpoints in the fourth quarter.'. h ' 22-1- 6 Cuaiek 3. Gardner 10, Thomaa 2. Ford 12, Hark ne 9, Nelson 6. ShurU 3, Schoutan7. Totals 20 8 10 82. NORTH SANPETE OSI R Johnson 9, B. Johnson 2, S Shepherd 31, Bailey 3. D Shepherd 2, Nunley 2. Money 7, 58. Waahbum2. Totals 20 , ALTA (55) Wardla 22. Mower 3, Mitchell 1, Scfiroeder 6, Gralimes 3. Reese 7. Olsen 5. Smith 8. Totals 19 13 22 55. 6 -49 1-- Orem scored TIMPANOGOS (M Ingle 16. Thomaan 14, Wrlaon 10. Bartholomew 8. 56. Sroufa 8, Neraon 3. Totali 23 S 11- ). Hanaan 8. Henry S IT S , 80 throw line, 13 of those in the fourth quarter, to iead to a Region Richfield (6-8 victory over North Sanpete Orem (82) Mountain VIm 18 10 16 13 1010 Tlmpanogoa 17 hit 17 of 19 from the free 0-- (7-- O RICHFIELD 65 NORTH SANPETE 58 A fourth quarSANDY ter comeback couldn't overcome a slow second quarter. the overtime. 1. 13 . 10 13 goala; Lehi 5 (Cooper, Jex. Truluck 2, CWcpfWson). Park City 4 (Francis 3, Portwood . Timpanogos. Ingle got off a shot for the game winner, but it bounced a couple of times on the rim and fell away at the buzzer to force MOUNTAIN VIEW ISO) B Jackaon 13, Riding 12. Scott 59. 8, Clegg 7. Totals 25 ParfiCHy ALTA 55 OREM 52 jumper to close to Ingle's free throw with 1:47 to play tied the game at 50. Mountain View had chances to win in the last 10 seconds, but Thomsen drew a charge on Clegg with 4.4 seconds left to give the ball back to 50-4- three shots and dopinating the boards. Scott scored eight points and his follow up late in the period gave Mountain View 14 3oint overtime victory over Timpanogos. 59-5-6 Lahl 45, Oram Alta 3 porrrt goals Mountain View 4 (Hanson 2, B. Jackson. Osgg). Timpanogos 4 tingle 3. Wilson), 13 13 7 13 12 13 ' RICHFIELD (651 iMieheelsin 2, Wynn 10. Joroeneeti 4, Cuff 21 , FieWing 2, Slmonsen 2. Luekenga 5, North 3. 65. DaMrto 14. Chnstensan 2. Totals 17 22 S3 IS SB , North Sanpete 19 Rlehflatd B 20 - 22 27 16 10 , BS SB goals; N.S. 8 (S. Shepherd 8. R. Johnson ' 3). Richfield 4 (Wynn, Luekenga. North. DeMUIe). goals: Orem 4 (Gardner 2. Cuslck. Schoulen); Alta 4 (Wardla. Olaen. Mower) r Sitterud lifts LP past Timpview; Payson tolls 68-3- 7 Diving a Happy crowd: Mountain View fans celebrate on the court after GIHLG ILL. 8, JONAS OTSUJIThe Daily Itcnild H ance," Cuff said. "We were . Portwood 8, Rafamakl 23. Francis 12. Judkins 2. bal- unselfish and we playe'd with poise at the end. It's really important to get a road win in our region. Timpanogos is a great team." Jackson (13), Riding (12) and Henry (11) led Mountain View, while Ingle (16), Paul Thomsen (14) and Wilson (10) paced the Timpanogos attack. Mountain View trailed 11-early in the game as Timpanogos got out and ran with abandon. But after a time out, Cuff s team scored eight straight points, including a from Hansen, pair of lead. to surge to a Mountain View took a lead into the locker room at 0-- 4-- Jones 2. Totals 17 Herald Correspondent The Tigerwolf Freestyle Wrestling Club will have a meeting for all interested on Monday boys, ages at 6 p.m. in the Timpanogos High lunchroom. ' Timpanogos coach l?elly coach Orem and Sanderson Cole Kelley direct the camp. BYU divers "We i. LEHI (SO) Benson 2, Hyde 2, Cooper 9, Jex 3. Truluck 6. Motjrook 8. Chnstofferson 7. Anrjrus 9, Thacker 9, 50. : 6eohrest4 Totals 16 , , By SAM FARNSWORTH !l Wrestling T ' Continued from Bl 35-foot- er Andy Benes returned - Lehi cagers beat Park city MV led after one quarter, thanks to a 12-- . run in that period. ' But Sitterud took matters into her own hands after that for Lone Peak (11-0- , We couldn't stop Timpview inside in the first quarter." Lone Peak coach Shauna Kay said. "We made an adjustment and things worked out The adjustment was to put more pressure on the Timpview ball handlers, Which led to a bunch of LoheTeak steals. The visitors had 22 steals in the Timpview" 12-1- 0 ). Sitterud. In the second quarter, Sitterud started a big 20-- run shot when she hit a big game, 10 by 7 that was followed by two bombs made straight by teammate Lisa Antonelli. By midway through the third quarter, Lone Peak had . outscored Timpview with a steal and Sitterud capped bomb which gave Lone lead. The visiPeak a tors cruised home from there. ' "I just try to do defense first and hopefuly my offense will come," Sitterud said. Well, it WorkedSitterud led all scorers with 27 points and also dished out six assists and pulled down five rebounds. "My personal goal per game is 10 steals and six to seven rebounds " Sitterud said. Lone Peak faces Payson and American Fork next week. 33-9- "We're ranked first and everybody will be out there to beat us," Sitterud said, "AF. and Payson will be a big week for us." d . triple-doubl- 3-1- ), 6, 0-- , quarter. e , on 2, Palkki 8, Bramble TIMPVIEW 2. Hansen 8. LMcVae 4, f3evana Sheets 2. Valgardson 15, Totals 14 37. ... Lam Peak Timpview 10 20 20 IS 13 T B S , 34. park Former Totals cm on Ukenbech 2. Esty 8. Soofleld 6. 3, CrandaH 10. 29, 9 - 2034 LeM 1 a 11 14 ParfiCHy 7 S S O (Asay), Park City 2 (Esty 2). goafs: Lahl -'- ). OS - PROVO I41 Ovemon Brown 2. Da.Boudraaux 1 1 GledNII 2, Mills 15, De Boudreaun 2, Jarman 6. Totals 16 8 9 4(, Provo PAYSON Defense, and Kamie Jo Massey, ruled as Payson evened its record to in Region 6. overall and "Our defensive pressure was outstanding," Payson coach Rick Robins said. "We pressed all game and forced a lot of turnovers. The pressure really wore Provo down." Payson forced about 10 5-- 5 rt 2 14 goals: IS 14 11 10 Provo 3 (Mills 3), Payson 12 10 1 . ' PAYSON (57) Massey 26. Stewart 14. Vast 8. ThUMudaau 9, Bushman 3, Totals 23 10 23 67, PAYSON 57 PROVO 41 2-- 2 UINTAH 43 WASATCH 41 37 3 point goals: Lone Peak 6 (A.Thurman. Antonelli 2. Siltarud 3), Timpview 3 (Palkki. Hansen 2). , full-cou- . LEHI (34) Asay 13. Hadfleld 2. Johnson 1, Ruston 3. Bronson 3, Andrus 2. John 5. Hunt 1 , Worthtn 4. Totals 11 ,' ' LONE PEAK (SB) A.Thurman 5, Price 3. Wilkes 2. Webb 4, Maltson 4. Antonelli 10. Srtlerud 27, Lund 3. Hatch 10. Totals 27 its after one quarter, but found offense in the second half while holding Park City (4-in single digits in every , Megan Valgardson had a good night for Timpview (6-with 15 points, seven rebounds and two blocked shots. 20-poi- nt Top-ranke- turnovers in the first quarter when it outscored Provo 14-Massey was" the heart of offense and defense, turning in a with 26 points, 10 assissts and 13 rebounds. "What Kamie did so well " was get her teammates involved," Robins said. "She just had an outstanding game." Jillyn Stewart added 14 points for Payson. Kasey Mills had 15 points, including three to lead Provo (6-- HEBER CITY Wasatch (6-slow off to start and a got could never quite catch up to in Region 10. Uintah Wasatch had a chance to go up by one with 10 seconds left in the game, but missed a layup. ' 5, 0-- -- 41 - BT LEHI 34 PARK CITY 29 7-- 1 1-- (2-1- (Vest), PARK CITY Lynnsay Asay had 13 points to Lead Lehi past Park City in the opening game of Region 10 play for both teams. Lehi q-5- , trailed , ' UINTAH (43) Cochran 10, Enloa 8, Martin 4, Tofffson 8, Madaen 7, Mansfield I. Cook 6, Raymond 2, Totals 16 43. WASATCH (41) Hytton II, Whiting 4. Mahoney 15, 6. Raymond Z Totals 16 41. Peterson 3, Fackrsi SI4 12 10 goala: Uriah I - ,14 14 (Madaen), Waeitych I , 43 41 (HUton). |