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Show Ul W'eJnoJav January 31. JMH.TIU. III RAI D. i.HaiWThcHcrj)dcoml. Page H3 Prmo. I l.ih LP f Continued from Bl TIMPANOGOS 64 BRIGHTON 68 GILIT HOOPS By KEVIN R. CURTIS Herald Correspondent Lone Peak (17-- 1, 10-1- blew ) American Fork The Provo girls basketball team solidified third place in the always tough Region 6 by beating a good American Fork team Tuesday. Provo broke the game open in the fourth quarter, outscoring American Fork 18-- 6 to turn a lead into a decisive victory. "We've told the girls that defense wins game and they are believing in that philos- past Pleasant Grove Candace Mattson, who scored 14 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Lone Peak, suffered an eye injury at the end of the first half. Her status is questionable for Friday's showdown with Timpview for the Region 6 lead. Jenny Price added 10 points and 12 rebounds for Lone Peak. ophy," Provo coach Wendy Mills said. "Our half-coutrap in the second half is what got us going." Leading the way for Provo was Kasey Mills, who came out in the third quarter with two steals and PLEASANT 53-4- 0 one-poi- nt rt layups. Mills finished the game with 16 points, four steals and eight rebounds. "That's a pretty average game for her," Mills said. "I like how she attacked the basket tonight. It was nice to see her aggressively go to the basket." Des Bourdeaux was also impressive for Provo, with baskets had inside the paint late in the fourth quarter as well as four straight free throws to seal the victory. Bourdeaux finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds. "To me that's huge," Mills said of Bourdeaux's rebounds. "She struggled in the first half with her shooting, but she battled back and turned in a great game." Lisa Jarman was from land and Sa coast-to-coa- k Apaui complemented Bourdeaux on the inside with eight points and five rebounds. "I thought Sa played her best game," Mills said. "She had some nice turn moves on the inside." American Fork kept the game close for three quar-termainly because of the play of Julie Paxman. s "She was very active defensively," American Fork coach Brenda Casper said.. "And she did a good job of penetrating their defense and she maybe should have got to line more." the free-thro- w Paxman finished with 7 points, nine rebounds, three steals and three assist from her guard position. Late in the third quarter, Paxman had a steal and fed Annette Searle who drained a Moments later, it was Searle with the steal Paxman with the bucket as Provo led just heading into the fourth quarter. "We were off in the fourth quarter," Casper said. "We just didn't get the job done. This will be a good character test. Our kids are fighters." Also impressive for American Fork were Amber Walker with seven points and four rebounds, Tiffany Son with nine points and Amie Toone with eight points and seven rebounds. 35-3- 4 PROVO (53) 2, Schnick 2, Bourdeaux 15, Jarman 9, Mills 53. 16,Apaul 8,0'Haenens 1. Total 19 Robins AMERICAN FORK (40) Paxman 7, Walker 7, Allen 2, Toone 8, Ti.Son 9, 40. Searle 5,Te.Son 2. Totals 14 5 11 10 2 (Ti. ). SALT LAKE CITY and scored 17 points to lead Brighton e past Timpanogos in a (8-- three-overtim- Region 3 thriller. Korbie Tomlinson led Timpanogos (14-3- , with 14 points. Aubrey Van Pelt added 13. . 7-- (33) 10, Bishop 10, Francom 7. 33. 2, Leetham 2. 15 Terry LONE 2. Heilbut Mornll (64) Smerud 25. Mattson 14. Pnce lO.A.Thurman 9, 64. Swalberg 4, M. Thurman 2. Totals 25 1 Ptttsant 10 18 Grove 7 14 Peak 3 (Smerud 2, Lone goals: 10 14 A. - - (68) Casey 14. Thomas 15. Hart 8. Ludlow 17. Evans 2. McKeon 4, Fillmore 8. Totals 23 18 36 68 11 12 Timpanogos Brighten PEAK 8 13 15 19 8 8 7 7 6 4 - 61-0- 8 goals: Van Pelt. Durrant, Brighton 4 3, McKeon). low 33 04 Thurman). 17 Fork S3 40 11 6 goals: Provo 3 (Jarman 3), American Fork Son, Searle). SPRINGVILLE Megan Valgardson scored 21 points and Miriam Palk-k- i added 17 as Timpview remained unbeaten in Region 6 play. used Timpview (12-tough defense and a tough inside attack to break open a close game in the second quarter with a 15-- 6 run. Kaylee Collinsworth had OREM (48) Keith 3, Lewis 5, Kelly Cobb 10, Barney 2, Heimuli 7, Peterson 6, Green 9, Stevenson 6, Totals 17 HILLCREST (46) Hews 3, Pernn 10, H. Johnson 2,Widdison Johnson 14,Hencey 6. Totals 16 9 18 Hillcrest 2 Orem 6 12 12 13 10 19 20 11, - SPRINGVILLE SALT LAKE (45) Hendrichsen 6, Parker 10, Collinsworth 20. Harmon 2, Christensen 1, Black 2, Clyde 3. Graves Totals 13 45. SPANISH FORK (73) Wilson 8, Chipman 20, Best 6, Howell 9, Nielsen 4, Hollingshead 2, Miller 6, Mower 3, Baxter 5, 73 Money 6, Beatty 2, Thomas 2. Totals 29 PAYSON (44) Sheperd 1, Jolley 4, Butler 1, Anderson 15, 7, Scheteslaar 1 Turtle 9, Borgeson 3, 44 ShurtJeff3.Totalsl5 5 20 12 12 Payson Spanish Fork - 12 17 15 24 44 73 Fork 4 (Chipman 4), Goals: Spanish Payson 2 (Memmott, Shurtleff). Region 3 victory. With most of the team slowed by flu, Mountain View still managed to hold Alta scoreless in the first quarter and ease to the victory. Danielle Cheesman led Mountain View (15-with 16 points. Brittany Tressler added 15 and 1, 8-- Heather Hansen 10. slowed the Alta game down and kept M.V.'s offense somewhat at bay, but couldn't stop it. ALTA 6-- 8, (23) Cook 5, Williams 2, McKray 2, Teertink 2, Deputy 2, Brown 4, Bonham 4, Cameron 2. Totals 9 23. VIEW (47) Nicholas 2, He.Hansen 10, Ho.Heather 2, Tressler 47. 15, Haney 2, Cheesman 16. Totals 19 23 47 0 14 11 goals: Alta 0, MV 12 Lehi 9 14 12 9 18 5 Goals: Lehi 2 (Asay, (Hamilton 2, Constantinesco, 8 - it 56 31 Judge 4 Hodges). FTsher), 2 (He.Hansen 2). Rhonda GUNNISON Mecham had 14 points to help Gunnison hand Manti its first Class 2A Central Region loss; held Gunnison (7-Manti to single digits in the first three quarters, then held off a late charge by the visitors. was led Manti (8-by Shantell Pilli's 15. 2-- 6, 3-- MANTI (40) 8 11 6 10 1 (Madsen), 23 21 7 1485 N. SUM 533X00 3924133 50OSa3OOW. . and we shot extremely well because of unselfishness." Crouch did end up as Pay.son's leading scorer with 26 points, but the most devastating damage didn't come from the post player. Instead it was Alan Marvin, a guard who dropped in five and scored 21 points, who proved to be the difference. After playing Spanish Fork in overall, Region 6) even through the first quarter, Marvin's shooting helped break the tie as he exploded for 11 second quarter points including three "The 3s were wide open," Lunt said. "It started from getting the ball in the paint (5-1- 2-- 1 7 16-1- 6 T A 16 27 22 30 11 22 - Gunnison 2 EAST CARBON 68 MERIDIAN 26 early on." Marvin wasn't the only hot shooter. Jeff Bailey and Mike Provstgaard hit two treys each and Crouch and Brady-Buyadded one each as Payson (12-4- , blew the tight game open. Dylan Dewey and James Palmer led Spanish Fork with 16 each. 7-- SPANISH FORK (68) Dewey 16, Palmer 16. Bushman 12, Bills 7. Leif son 7, Wilkins 4, Cramer 2, Losee 2. Totals: 24 16 23 68. PAYSON Crouch (89) 26, Marvin 21, Buys 14, Bailey 10, Provstgnard Totals: 27 Spanish 14 10, Rowley 20 89 Fork 16 16 Payson 4, Burgess 2, Olson 2. 21 26 13 18 28 19 3 point goals Spanish Fork 4 (Bushman 2, Bills. Leilson, Peterson). Payson (Marvin 5, Bailey 2, Provstgaard 2, Buys, Crouch). Megan Clark and East Carbon (6-played tough defense to pick up a Region PROVO scored 9, 12 5-- 14 victory. Meridian was led by point guard Kimber-lMaxwell, who had three on her way to a 15 points. season-hig0-- (0-1- 2, y t3 Advertise h EAST CARBON Vigil (68) Sun 2, S.Timothy 2. Manley 8, M.Clark 12, Dansie 9, Johnson 4, Leonard 2, Preston 11, Peak 2, C.Timothy 6, J.Clark 2, Valdez 8. Totals 30 68. MERIDIAN (26) King 4, Ricks 4, Shaw 1, Totals 10 26. Maxwell East Carbon Meridian 15 4 19 2 1. 22 12 12 8 goals: E3st Carbon 3 (C.Timothy 2, sie), Mendian 3 (Maxwell 3). - Dan- 68 20 Local Utah Valley job listings medical Beneral sales help wanted, line ads. help wanted, help wanted, training ads and a lot mare. 15, Reeve 2. 2. Weekly publication Every Wednesday Utah Valley Job Finder be available at hundreds of Ideations. will be distributed. The publication 3. Free publication Available to everyone. 4. Local Employment Agency Buide A list of tacal service complete agencies. employment 5. 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I 10 3 point goals Pleasant Giovt' 4 (luilev 3. lorg), lone Reak 3 Burgess 2, Mills) Payson coach Payson Dan Lunt can't count on his man Skyler Crouch to go-t- o score 30 points in every game. With Every Windshield You Get- -. 100 (64) Pleasant Grove Lone Peak 89-6- 8 GUNNISON 48 MANTI 40 goals: Manti (Frandsen, Edwards). the flu bug to pick up a (9-- Judge Manti Ounnlton OREM Mountain View overcame Alta and PEAK LONE Wililci 18, Burgess 12. Palmer 10. Mills 9. Risher 6. Nickle 3.Ytuisli'y 2, Mount 2, Peterson 2. TotJls 24 13 18 64. (31) GUNNISON (48) Ashton 5, Belnap 9, Mecham 14, Frandsen Goble 4, Edwards 9. Totals 13 48. MOUNTAIN VIEW 47 ALTA 23 Herald ' Herald Correspondent JUDGE (56) Hamilton 18, Bradley 6, Terry 8, Peterson 1, 12, Sabol 2, Thompson 4, Hodges 3, 56 Tweedy 2. Totals 24 (0-1- 4, GROVE ho IXiils I. the run: Lone Peak's Taylor Risher races upcourt during his team's victory over Pleasant Grove on Tuesday. On By DEVON BLACK 1-- 5. 2-- (2-1- 4, 7 Crouch, Marvin lift Payson 5-- LEHI PAYSON Spanish Fork took the lead in the second quarter and cruised there in Region 6. Chelsea Chipman led Spanish Fork with 20 points. Anderson topped Payson with 15. 6-- 8. 18, lorg 7, Patch 6. Sampson 6. Hoke 5. Anderson 2. Toombs 2. Totals 18 6 9 46. Rose 03iv Oo WE WILL NOT PLEASANT Asay 3, Branson 8, Chamberlain 1, Durrant 2, John 4, Fisher 4, Rushton 7, Gray 2. Totals 11 31 SPANISH FORK 73 PAYSON 44 6-- Turley Hamilton had 18 points to lead Judge (15-2- , past Lehi in Region 10. Lehi fell to 2, goals: Palkki 1, Gourley), Spnngville 0. A and across the front line) "Last time we played them we only got 17 rebounds total," Cuff said. "Our intensity was great. When we played them last time, we came out flat. Tonight we played more aggressively on defense and we ran the floor." And they ran Pleasant Grove right out of the gym, lead on a reaching a Mills layup with five minutes to play. Turley was the only player in double figures for Pleasant Grove with 18. 1. 15 6 17 12 SfrtnfYlIki 6-- 3, JUDGE 56 LEHI 31 (66) Palkki 17, Bramble 4, Hensen 3, Gourley 5. Olyan 2, McVea 4, Caldwell 4, Callahan 1. Valgardson 66. 21, Sheets 1, Murray 1, Red 2. Totals 26 X 46 48 Goals: Orem 2 (Keith, Lewis). Hillcrest 0. points. TIMPVIEW Sit-teru- "rtisoiimr r nsr cash mas, T. 1 ft" 59-3- 5 (4-1- 2, Aid MwnUlnVkm d Lana HIGHLAND had 25 points, seven assists and seven steals as Kelly Cobb had 10 points to lead Orem 20 point and 10 rebounds to lead Springville ). McCall Parker added 10 MOUNTAIN LONE PEAK 64 PLEASANT GROVE 33 9-- 3, Orem took the early lead, losUt, then rallied to pick up a Region 3 victory over Hillcrest f starter taller than Pleasant Grove 31-1- MIDVALE TIMPVIEW 66 SPRINGVILLE 45 '. if w , WWW- - d (6-- 6, (Lud- OREM 48 HILLCREST 46 64 left-hande- . 49-2- 6 TIMPANOGOS (64) Tomlinson 14. Durrant 9. Van Pelt 13. Hutton 8. C.Peterson 8, Robertson 12. Totals 27 8 14 64. BRIGHTON GROVE 4-- 9, jumped back out to a advantage. The third quarter was highlighted by a steal and dunk on the break by Palmer, and the Lone Peak lead ballooned to with 1:31 left in the third. At Wilder continued to dominate the much bigger Pleasant Grove team, especially on the offensive boards. In fact, Lone Peak, which doesn't have a 41-2- 4 Jara Ludlow hit three st back-to-bac- American (9-- to the hoop and a Taylor Risher also sailed in for a bucket as Lone Peak Acupunture Physical Therapy 801-426-84- 24 www.painmed.com Utah Valley Job Finder 7., will be in U. & outlets around and on campus. Over a hundred locations & outlets Utah Valley Job Finder inside Albertson's. Blockbuster. Kmart. Allen's. Food Harmon's. Smith's. Fred Meyer's. Media Play Less. 4 Macey's. and throughout the valley in blue Utah Valley Job Finder boxes. You'll find For more information call n 373-B45- D . |