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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, C4 Wednesday, January 22, 1992 By BOB HUDSON Tipoffisat7:30p.m. Assistant Sports Editor Timpview has passed through cartn those two schools. Name, eohoal VfWi ST I DeOrtnrt. Pay J.Lewis MV 4 Biles AF 5 Atrerelt.. Spr They have dominated Utah County boys' basketball. So. it's no surprise that this season while Timpiew is Provo is 1 The two teams meet Friday with at least a share of the Region Four lead on the iine. This vear's game will be played in the 2.500-sea- t Utah Val'ley Community College Activity Center in Orem. It probably won't accomodate everyone who wants to attend, but it has considerably 3-- 2-- C Nielsen. Manti Ik . 10. Neleon Otem ll.Olsen Manti 1 1. 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The cost of playing at BYU's Marriott Center has be- O 11 12 11 7 Cooper Lem e.Gertach S.Jones, Timp 0 13 12 Prow) Thmpsn.Mnti 10.Carwr, Orem View Ttmpiriew ehi Otem Sp Fork Am Fork Ml 2 3 4 5 6 7 Spnnovllle Pl Groe 0em 18 1.33 1.31 1 125 1.23 898 813 864 76.6 70.2 66 5 13 859 66 1 11 726 12 777 11 677 762 65 64 61 58 8 8 5 6 13 13 13 13 4 Timpview 5. Payson 6 Springville 12 11 Wasatch 7 1.64 1 54 Team dafente C PI 8 View Kit 3 i1.M 13 13 13 13 Team 1 pr0vo 2 v 3.O0 33 Teem orient C ft Team 1 13 13 13 8 PI Grove bon at Lehi and Wasatch at Uintah. Saturday's games include Lehi at Juab and Manti at Moab. They also begin at 7:30. Girls' games this week include Orem at American Fork tonight; Pay son at Spanish Fork, Emery at Wasatch. Mountain View at Provo and Timpview at Pleasant Grove Thursday; Springville at Dixie and Juab at Payson Friday and Uintah at Lehi Saturday. Tradition w ill play a role in Fri- game. The two teams have figured in most league titles over the past decade. And. of course, both have gone on to w in a few state championships. title Timpview played for the last season but lost a thriller to day's fPC 53 56 56 57 697 727 735 746 708 673 811 845 6 8 5 4 59.0 61-- 62.4 65.0 . for the two come prohibitive Pagiy's Power Guide HI3H SCHOOL BASKETBALL By MOLANO PARRY Weak of aan. 20-2-6, 1M2 Matins Opponent Rating DM. PINE 8C.6 89.1 REOtOM .1 80.5 86.6 VIEW Spanish Fork 2 5 FOUR American Fork 101.0 116.4 113.2 MTN. VIEW yTlmpview PLEASANT GROVE Orem Provo 80.6 104.4 106 8 10.6 12.0 6 3 82.3 74.8 73.0 116 8.4 REGION SEVEN EMERY LEHI UINTAH (3.8 Union 88.8 80.7 Carbon Wasatch 83.6 89.6 Dixie Springville 84.2 88.3 80.1 GRANTSVILLE 76.3 77.3 78.4 84.9 80.5 DELTA SOUTH SEVIER Millard Kanato 76.1 72.9 64.4 70.5 80.7 GRAND 65.6 15.1 82.7 64.5 GRAND North Sanpete 65.6 72.7 17.1 11.8 73.6 81.4 81.8 69.8 Delta RrcniieW BEAVER MILLARD 73.5 77.5 80.3 67.4 .1 2.5 86.6 JUAB 77.8 8.9 1E.0 7.7 REGION EIGHT CEOAR CITY SPANISH FORK REGION NINE Morgan 10.3 3.8 REGION TEN Beaver Hurricane NORTH SEVIER RICHFIELD .8 5 20.5 10.0 GAME San Juan Sat. 25th REGION NINE Manti SOUTH SUMMIT REGION TEN KANAB HURRICANE North Sevier South Sevier 3.8 1.6 GAME Lehi yNeutrai Court Home team in CAPS Home team rating includes three additional points. TOP 5 4A 3A 1. Mm. Crest 106.3 2. Timpview 113.2 2 Ooden 1O3.0 2. N. Sevier 81.8 3 Viewmont 112.0 3 Jo'dan 3. Park City 81 .7 98.3 4 OavK 110.4 4 Bountiful S Summr! 6' 5 88 7 5. Bnomon HO C 5 West 98.3 5. San Juan 8C Win View 113.4 2A 1. Manti 82.7 ' Neutral Court Rating week s record to date record 0a 7C 275-8- 8 COLLEGE Week of Jan Fav. Team HAWAII LOUISVILLE Missouri NEV LAS VEGAS OREGON ST. STANFORD Rarnna 3' WYOMING 43 6 133.3 Fionos St 130.4 141.0 New Mexico Soutnerr. Miaa. NOTRE DAME 127.4 126.6 136 7 Fresno St Waanmglon Soutnem Call) 124.6 SAN DtEGO ST. VIRGINIA COMM CALIFORNIA AIR FORCE San Jose St. OREGON E. WASHINGTON 123.5 14- Tuiane U.c .La Utar UTAH - 3 141 7 143 7 13S.2 144 130 1 137.8 144.4 122.9 126.0 127.8 122.8 Texas ST Washington St Weoet St Bngham Young CONNECTICUT DEPAUL DUKE FLORIDA FLORIDA ST GEORGETOWN GEORGIA HAWAII HOUSTON IOWA ST KANSAS KENTUCKY L.s.u LOUISVILLE MARYLAND MEMPHIS ST MICHIGAN MINNESOTA MISSOURI NEV LAS VEGAS New Mexico NORTH CAROLINA OREGON ST PURDUE Rice SOUTH CAROLINA Soutnem Calrt SM.il TENNESSEE T.C.U TULANE U.C.I.4 UTAH ST. Vlllanova Washington WYOMING 128.5 136 1 1.2 2.6 6 8 14.7 5.0 18 1 10.7 8.0 6.6 136.3 132 8 112 7 119.0 126 5 112.2 1.5 11.5 10 2 130.8 20.2 7.0 8.0 3 10 7 1 151.0 131.6 146.8 141.8 158.3 136.1 146.0 137.5 138.7 133.3 145.4 146.5 151.0 153.6 145.2 141.3 133 8 143.3 147.1 141.2 146.7 143 7 127.4 148.0 138.2 144.4 125.4 138 S 136 1 130.4 136.0 137.3 142.8 144.4 128.0 140.1 128.5 130.4 Arizona St. Utah 122 9 145 1 147.1 SET ON HALL St. Jotm e 142.0 138.3 3 1 7.8 Vlllanova FLORIDA 1S0.1 126. 136 1 6.8 31.5 4.9 San Jose St. Tennessee Dayton 119.0 131.0 127.3 10.6 NEBRASKA BAYLOR 142.2 COLORADO 124.6 ST. Boston Colleg St. Louts Wake Forest Vanderbirt 133.3 121.7 141.8 131.8 128.9 125.0 St. North Carolina Miami Fla. Alabama Texas Texas Tech Kansas St. Nebraska Arkansas MISSISSIPPI Georgia Tech Cietnson Marquette Wisconsin Illinois Colorado New MeiKO St SAN DIEGO ST. Washington Northwestern TEXAS AaM Mississippi St CALIFORNIA 138.6 2.7 126.8 132 1 127.5 140.6 128 5 7.1 11.2 18.6 .6 17.2 13.7 3.8 3.2 18.0 13.8 5.4 15.8 Baylor Auburn South Florida Temple 123.6 STANFORD 144.1 Pacific 117.9 134.7 131.2 128 1 136.2 PROVIDENCE OREGON 16 1 12.5 1.6 25.0 123.5 143.3 127.8 127 5 120 1 128.8 132.8 St. 4.2 138.1 130.1 126.4 121.5 137.2 146.2 128.4 130.0 Virginia 13.6 20.1 16.4 IMS 5.7 7.4 16 8 5.3 9.6 3.2 6.6 4.8 8.2 6.6 .3 10.1 5.4 2.0 7 5 Sun. 2a th Ohio St SYRACUSE Man. 27th CONNECTICUT DUKE Florida St FRESNO ST NORTH CAROLINA ST. NOTRE DAME 146.8 158.3 141.0 126.6 134.8 136.7 142.4 129.5 Oklahoma Tsxas Oamson J.8 9.4 1281 .2 .7 138.4 137.1 124.4 22.6 8.9 19.2 Tim. 28th INDIANA Kansas KENTUCKY Louisville Oklahoma St. Syracuse Wyoming West. DePsul Houston IOWA L.S.U. Purdue VIRGINIA TECH S.M.U. PROVIDENCE COLORADO ST. 130.7 130.4 136.2 136.6 140.4 Mississippi St. 128 9 NOTRE DAME TEXAS AIM 136.7 1447 Wisconsin Tennessee 127.6 131.0 136.9 150.2 136 3 145.2 141.2 130.0 147.3 136.6 139.3 132.3 149.4 148.3 146 8 Memphis St MICHIGAN ST. MINNESOTA New Mexico St. PITTSBURGH SOUTH CAROLINA St. John s T.C.U. U.C. L A VIRGINIA WAKE FOREST. Home teem m CAPS MARQUETTE Maauesrppi 134.7 124.8 120 VANOERBILT 1 5.6 15.6 7.4 .9 7.3 .1 20.3 17.J 19 2 1.4 Mtchroen Northwestern FRESNO ST. Miami Fit. Axttwme 127.6 129.8 125.0 1 .4 GEORGETOWN RICE Southern CaW. 137.6 130.4 1361 1.1 1.9 Maryland North Carolina St. 128 129. 142.1 138 3,1 13 7 .4 22 J 13.3 18.4 17.0 Home teem rating includes five additional points. Last week s record: 8 7t.lt 73. 6H Year to Cats record: NKW YORK (AP) - Golden year." Drury said his juniors are also playing well. He noted that Tyler Jackson, who is now healthy after a bout with mononucleosis, and David Liddiard are making signifiLiddiard is the leading Bulldogs with a per game average. Timpview coach Don Chamberlain noted, "Provo's got a lot of versatility. They can go with a quick lineup or a big lineup. cant contributions. ni f , Warriors become only the second team in the past five seasons to record a sweep in Texas with victories over San Antonio, Houston and Dallas. three-gam- .'- e side," Chamberlain said. "And Paul) Throckmorton is an intimidator. Plus, they've got adequate shooters from the outside." Timpview comes into the game with an 11-- 2 overall record while (6-1- 1 Provo is Timpview's scoring leaders include Brad Jones at 16 points a game and Doug Henstrom and Butler at 14 per outing. Provo's include Liddiard at 13 and Barnes at 10. "There's no one individual who's the key to their attack," noted Chamberlain of the Bulldogs. "That makes them harder to 8-- 5. play." er partners. They competed sepa- rately for the United States in the Olympic Festival, the Goodwill Games and other international events. for countries other than their homeland. Asanakis. 8) Greek Olympic officials contacted Asanakis last year while she was visiting her father. After performing for the Greek committee and cutting through Olympic red tape, the pair was given permis- " y berlain said. Paul "I worry about Barnes because he's dangerous in- sion. Nay lor and Asanakis said they want to help figure skating get off the ground in Greece, and a medal is not a priority. "Realistically, for a medal, I'd say no, we don't have a chance," Naylor said. "But crazier things have happened. We're just going over there to do our best. " Naylor and Asanakis have been practicing together for about seven months after breaking up with oth- 26. of Brooklyn. N.Y., said she too had qualms about competing for another country. But support from friends on the U.S. Oly mpic team and Olympic officials put those doubts to rest. "I didn't w ant to have the traitor type of feeling. But everyone was p v if , ' v l But neither had competed in the Olympics for the United States, another factor that allowed them to skate for Greece. They cannot compete for the U.S. Olympic team in the future but could be allowed to skate for the United States in other competitions, officials said. U.S. born skaters Mark Naylor and Elaine Asanakis will skate for Greece at 1992 Winter Olympics in France next month. "In the Olympics, the country where you're from doesn't really matter," Naylor said. "Political boundaries and ideology don't come into play. That's the premise for the Olympics," he said. British spice Super Bowl action with novelty bets LONDON (AP) - It Students Don't Forget To Enter might drive Buffalo Bills fans crazy . but one British bettor is hoping Scott Norwood atones for last year's miss by w inning the Super Bowl on a kick. If Norwood defeats the Washington Redskins on the last kick of the game either a field goal or an the bettor w ill make extra point S450on an $18 bet. Norwood missed a field goal in the 1991 Super Bowl, allowing the New York Giants to beat the Bills 20-1"It's a bit of a longshot. actually, since it suggests the Redskins are maybe two points up in the last minute." said Rob Hartnett, a last-minu- te last-seco- iff i tt&hii Vat5 J VoQb 9. ila spokesman for Ladbrokes bookmakers. "But one person has wagered 10 pounds on it, at 25-- J 1 odds." All Students Are Invited To Enter!! The w ager is one of the "novelty bets" being offered by British bookies for Sunday's Super Bowl in Minneapolis. Among the others: Buffalo's Thurman Thomas is a 6-- 1 favorite to score the game's first touchdown. Sponsored By: The Redskin quarterback Mark Rypien is 1 to win the Most uable Player aw ard. 3-- & Val- The third quarter is favored, to produce the most points. at Bettors, many of w hom w ill stay up until early Monday morning to Provo Paint & Art U" Prize: $100 Cash & 50 Certificate 2nd Prize: 25 Cash, J25 Gift Certificate rf Prize: 25 Cash, s25 Gift Certificate watch the game live in Britain, also can bet on the number of sacks and interceptions and the total number of points. "These novelty bets mean the fun of a flutter can last through the game," Hartnett said. Of course, fans also can bet on the outcome of the game. Ladbrokes makes the Redskins the favorite at 9 odds, w hile the Bills 4-- are 13-- 8. Washington is favored by 6'2 points. Hartnett said Ladbrokes expects to take in about $ 80,000 in bets on the Super Bowl, about the same as last year. Winners Will Be Published On itie Opinion Page Of 1 UBk honors Golden State's Hardavvay State's Tim Hardaway, who averaged 27.3 points, 8.7 assists and 7.7 rebounds in three games last week, was named NBA player of the week. Hardaway helped the into this n, 9-- 4, 162.2 146.0 153.6 136.3 145.9 142 1 125.4 2trt AUBURN we've got to do." Drury noted that Timpview's Brandon Heath, Galen juniors are Anderson and Matt Butler among those who "learned how to play last year and have projected it They're a tough team to play because of that. "If they put it together, they could be very, very good," Cham- DM. Sat. 25th ARIZONA will make history at the Winter Olympics next month no matter how they do. Mark Naylor and Elaine Asan-aki- s. both American-borwill be the first figure skaters ever to compete for Greece in the Games. "'Initially, there were a lot of mixed feelings representing a different country,'" said N'aylor, 23. of Harrisburg. "But realizing that it was the fulfillment of our dreams, we had to go. "We're representing the initiators of the Games." Skating officials said it is not uncommon for athletes to compete the country. Naylor qualified by being her partner. Cap am int ftacaif Tnur. 23r Brignam Young GEORGIA TECH of American figure represent BASKaTTBAU. 192 23-2- V A Greece and lives in Athens. His ties to Greece allowed Asanakis to 76 44 42-- Drury. "That's basically what very positive," Asanakis said. "Officials said, in spirit, we would be representing the U.S." Asanakis" father was born in in I Last Year ' - pair skaters HARR1SBURG (AP) (Va4.22fMl REGION EIGHT Frl. 24tti w "To beat Timpview (ranked No. 2 in the most recent Salt Lake Tribune poll), we must play good defense," said Provo coach Craig By AARON WATSON Associated Press Writer CeOar City PAYSON Provo-Timpvie- 4-- A schools. Fav. Team Highland. Other games Friday night include Orem at Mountain View, American Fork at Pleasant Grove, Springville at Spanish Fork, Car- For much of the past decade, the road to the championship of'any region which included Provo and tysraiLyS ETOVU SO 3 w useful a Ear! Blatk, a coach at Army and Dartmouth, coached college football teams for 25 years w ith only oije totllj Ikvalh r ij Deadline For Entries Is: FEB. 1,1992 Winners Will Be Announced On FEB. 10, 1992 Mall Entries To: The Daily Herald P.O. Box 717 Frovo Ut, 84603 one losing season. hi ii nil rrVrnVn iuf.i -- jflfltiTifcwn imirmn-- |