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Show Pin - 12 THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. Sunday. January mm m m - Z A. Z Womcns BYU Prep Roundup . .aInvitational Tennis a a mivuu National Stars to Arrive Headline tennis players from the collegiate ranks will gather at BYU and the Sherwood Hills Racquet Club Thursday, Friday and Saturday for the BYU Women'. Tennis Invitational. The annual Cougar spectacle puts eight teams in the tennis spotlight, this year showcasing squads ranked in the top twenty. All matches will be played at the BYU indoor courts and the Sherwood Hills Racquet Club. Spectators are welcome and admission is free at both sites. National powers Trinity and San Diego State head the roster of teams and are seeded No. 1 and 2 in the tourney. Other contenders are Miami, Florida, North Carolina, Codar City Rips Winloss Payson BY SEAN FRANCIS Herald Correspondent PAYSON The Cedar City Redmen won their eleventh game in twelve outings Friday with a 1 trouncing of the Payson Lions. Cedar City reeled off 12 unanswered points in th first four minutes of the second quarter for a 2 lead and were never seriously threatened thereafter. Coach John Nielsen was generally pleased with his team's showing, and pointed to his squad's defense as the key to the victory. 'We alternated Deiween a n and zone de 76-5- 30-1- - Ros Riach from Johannesburg, South Africa, stepped into the No. 2 position on her team, while junior Jamie Golder holds the top spot on the Jurricane' ladder. Junior Mar lin Noriega is back in the playing form of her freshman year when she was No. 1. Florida lost all four of last year's top starters, but freshman recruit Kathy Holdton, ranked No. 1 singles slot. Holton owns the national clay courts and national juniors titles. Playing No. 2 for Florida is sophomore transfer Julie Quamme, the 1982 national junior college singles week Leslie Fox. Salt Lake City; Dionna House, San Jose, Calif.; Carol Sue Glassett. Provo, and Canadians Helen Christiaanse, Surrey, B.C.; Lori Leighton, Calgary, Alberta; and Susan Hunter, West Vancouver, B.C. Under the tournament format, each team match consists of six singles and three doubles matches. The teams will play out to eighth place. The tournament director is Dr. Betty Vickers. REr:!::GTo:i MSI i:;:m njimii rtal SIZI OALB 155S3I3 I65S3I3 36.00 30.00 43.00 43.00 37.00 39.00 44.00 40.00 1751214 16515 7570 Jt 13 U570SI13 18570$! 14 1 195705114 champion. At North Carolina, three freshmen have nabbed the first three singles spots Lix Wachter, Eileen Texas, Northwestern and host Fallon and Nancy Boggs. The Tar Heels placed fifth at the 1982 AIAW BYU. Micki Schilling of nationals, and will count on their San Diego State, a 1982 NCAA tough 1983 schedule to season their singles finalist will lead the Aztecs young squad. Senior into the tournament. Schillig lost to Kirsten and Jane Johansen head the Alycia Moulton of Stanford in the title match of the NCAA nationals Texas Longhorns, a team that finin Salt Lake City last May. Aztec ished fourth at the 1982 AIAW Linda How- nationals. First-yea- r teammate coach Jeff surshoulder from Moore, formerly of Colorado, is ell, recovering gery, is listed probably for the already watching his 'Hornes move meet. up in national rankings. Northwestern junior Randi Rosen Standout individuals from Trinity Louise Allen, who and freshman Maeve Quinlin anare dropped a close finals match to chor the Wildcats who have every5 at the Marriott one back from last year. Schillig BYU boasts four returning plachampionships early this month, and Gretchen Rush, a freshman yersseniors Tina Holding, Karen newcomer, who made it to the Mulvehal and Merae Pardoe, and quarterfinals of last summer's U.S. Provo sophomore Leslie Pearce. Open before bing eliminated by They give experience and steadiness to the Cougar newcomers Andrea Jaeger. Miami's stellar freshman recruit, making their collegiate debut this man-to-ma- A I Sesson RAIX2QV C0l?0a & I WHEEL ALIGNMENT I 185M3 2S.2S K 175113 24S.CO .15 195114 27.93 .75 20SK14 31.2S ifl 215114 32.SS J5 205115 33.2S jg 215115 3S.2S js 225115 37.2S SPECIAL Mc-Ke- en fense," Nielsen explained, 'and our fast break offense benefited from the tough defense. Our kids are coming along well, and I see im- provement with every game." In a first quarter marred by turnovers on both sides, Cedar City edged its way to 2 lead. Then in the an 18-1- 7-- 5, 2-- 6, second stanza, Payson watched as the Redmen's leading scorer Robert Nakken teamed with K.C. Jones for 14 points to widen the margin. Facing a tough Cedar defense, the Lions failed to score until half of the quarter Parti And Labor Parts And lobar Far Mm American Can Fur Wharf AKgnmoni Ixrra Other StrvkM Available (rata. Shocks, Mufflers, Oil, Lubrication and more to keep your cor running right 6AU RUTH'S 457 TOTAL 5ASXS IN WM fSTHt All TIWH R3CORD. WHO MAS THS PlWtST TOTAL BAttS WITH ISO AM1 PlAYfO ? 7-- had expired. Payson s Brad Cook, Steve Hiatt, and Seth Armstrong all played well for the Lions in the second half, but a fine offensive performance off the bench from Cedar's Brett Stapel and Nakken's consistent sharpshooting offset the Lions' efforts. Nakken led four Cedar City players in double figures with 22 points, while Armstrong netted 11 and Cook 10 in a losing cause for Payson. Cedar City is now 0 in Region Eight and 11-- 1 overall. CALL rCI tfPOMTKSIT A. JOHN R0S28OR0 ft. DALMAXVtlL C 373-41- TOM HU7TOH T. 6 Saturday OU Mi 1.Q0 rs-c- -n 43 M.nday-rriaa- y t To 4 S3 fcf TYQ :J3MSUe Pre-C- ut STUDS SHEET ROCK CEDAR CITY (78) Jones 6 2 14. Greenhalgh 3 l 6, Cardon 1 0--0 2, Soderquist 1 2 3, Esplin 0 0 0, Nakken 9 7 22, Garfield 0 5 4, Stapel S 13, Drawe 0 00-- 0 0, Pearson 5 2 12. Totals 31 I 1070 Smith Statt Strati Utah Half-Inc- h 3-- 76 PAYSON 23. 1983 (SI) 11, Cook 5 0--0 10, Armstrong 5 Wilcox 2 0-- 4, Wright 2 2 6, Hiatt 4 1 8. Westwood 2 0--0 4, Sorenson 2 0 4, Worthen 1 1 2, Jensen 0 0 0, Haskel 10-- 0 2. Totals 24 7 51 Cedar-- 18 40 56 76 19 33 51 Payson-- 12 2"x4 Major Leaguers To Aid Clinic H 4'x0' Sheet Next Saturday Furring Strips u I"x2"x8ft. U ea. Three major league baseball players will help with a baseball clinic for youth Saturday at Mountain View High School, according to Bruin baseball Coach Terry DURACRAFT Shel-lenberg- Sheet Rock Corner Beads Impact Driver Registration for the clinic will be from 8 to 9 a.m. and the clinic will run one day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Special clinic instructors include Chicago White Sox infielderVance Law; designated hitter and outfielder Dane Iorge of the world series champion St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox pitcher Bruce Hurst. The clinic is a special fund raising event for the Mountain View baseball team trip to Las Vegas. Youth in the fourth through 12th grade are invited to register. Cost is $4 per person in grades 4 through seven and 16 for others. There will be both speeches and demonstrations by the major league stars. There will also be an autograph session, so youth may want to bring pictures and gloves, according to Shellenberger. Belt Disc Sander Bi-Fo- t. Contractor's 85-8- 0. Model 7-- ONLY 53 10-1- 0. (85) Ferrell 7 0 Murphy McCann 04 6; Shaw 8 4 2 6 6; Collins 9 26; Heap 21; 4; Kordsiemon 3; Kerr 1 2 1. Totals 4 0;' $7799 II lipe Wrenches 11 V1 9 9 04 8; Holston 21; Gwinn 1 14; Ensign 7 04 8; Boyle 14; 5 0 1 Hudson 04 0; Miles 7; Nebeker 04 3 Lunt M 04 4; George 2; 042; McEntire 0-M 0; Seninger 0-- 04 0; Potts 0--1 04 0 Newsome 0--1 0 Totals 42. CEU 39 7 80.Halftime score: BYU-J- II jlojL m u ,( m;ij;i Combination 1 Wrench Set 1-- ;i j pc JJ 0013313 (EEQnC6HDQinBtaii QfiDOc 75-F- t. Extension Cord1 5 11 85. CEU (81) - 22 16254 mJ U 1 7- Snow Shovel Wrench Hp The next outing for BYU's junior varsity is Thursday at the College of Southern Idaho. - tO 18; Bennion U Model Wheelbarrow 1 Heavy-dut- y fl99 17 Ames 18" Steel Mahogany 9$ PRICE-B- oth teams evened their records, but it was BYU's junior varsity basketball team which came out on top Saturday over the College of Eastern Utah in the Marriott Center The BYU Kittens, playing without the services of any varsity members, upped their record to whild the CEU Eagles dropped to r Hot Glue Gun Doors ld 4-f- Jayvees Run Past CEU 6- $fl Li BYU BYU-J- EACH ONLY 22j Door Sets,,.. 4 Passage Bedroom ..... 6W Do9 'If(Mm House jlifjt J |