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Show Wednesday, October 23. 19 Wasatch reach semifinals ILehi, The finals will be at Lehi Saturday at 2 p.m. "Our girls did exactly what we asked them to do," said an elated Pioneer coach Brett Bergholm. We thought we could exploit their outside and that's what we did." Indeed, Lehi's first score came off a cross pass from Alisha Kolowich to Hillary Gerber. Later, Kolowich found Erin Dickson w ho made an incredible diving header shot that punched the net aa Lehi built a 0 halftime lead. We put our shots in the goal," said Kolowich. "We knew if we got a good start in the game we By KEVIN CURTIS Daily Herald Special to The LEHI Lehi upended defending champion Dixie 4-- 1 to earn a trip home for the weekend. It will be old home week for three Region 10 learns in the state 1A semifinals as they beat their Region nine counterparts. Park City stopped Cedar City yrasatch edged Snow Canyon and Pine View beat Wasatch 4--0 in the other quarterfinal games at school sites. n The semifinals will be Friday at Lehi with games at 2 and 4 p.m. 3-- 1; 2-- could win it." Senior sensation Mary Anne Vanderhoef scored the Pioneers' next two goals by following attempts by Kolowich. "It was a good start but we still ping several Dixie scoring chances by outrunning her opponent, stealing the ball and then getting it back out to her teammates. Wasps I, Warriors 0 At St. George. Jenny Mitchell booted in a corner kick from Sabra Nelson in the final four minutes to lift Wasatch into the semifinals. "We controlled the match, particularly in the second half," said Wasatch coach Dwain Wheatley. "We out-shthem 25-- 8 and Summer Densley played a great game in goal. "Lacy Shell moved the ball around well." he continued. ills' Volloyball have some games to go," said Vanderhoef. We have a lot of playoff experience and we know what it takes to WIN close games." Lehi's speedy sweeper RaeAnin Simpson was instrumental in stop By CARL WALTERS Daily Herald game away early, jumping to a 9-- 0 lead with Hall, Amber Fish and Renatha Guieros putting down a block and a kill each. Amanda had a kill and an ace. But, the Vikings finally came alive on a side ut kill by Brandi t Timpview had too many weapons and came at Pleasant Grove from every direction for a Hi 15, 15-- 7 Region Eight girls' volleyball victory Tuesday. In another games Payson outlasted Spanish Fork No report was available on Provo vs. Springville. i.Jlmpview is now 1 while Pleasant Grove is 4-- Payson is 4-- 4 and Spanish Fork is "In Region 10, Wasatch beat 15-- 6 Part City 15-and Union stopped Lehi 15-!.At Timpview, Emily Hall led the way with nine kills and four blocks. ("We're playing much better Bow," said Timpview coach Amber Kaliunki. were great "They tonight." tried to put the first I The 15-1- 2, 12-1- 5, ills' UollsM 15-1- 3, 15-1- 3. Boren. She then served four points on an ace and two kills by Nicole Hamann. Pleasant Grove continued to cut into the lead with Hamann dropping in two service winners. a With the margin down to Guieros block and a dink from setter Kim Yamada got Timpview going again. However, when Jana Rowley tipped in a short set, the Vikings had closed to But, Fish picked up an ace on a 7. -- 7, 5, 9, 15-1- 3. 1 3-- nt 7-- 4. before they ran out of gas and committed three straight errors to end the match. Viking coach Mike Daniel was disappointed but found a bright spot. "I think we came out of our funk. We played much better (than in three of the last four games)." s. After Hall. Guieros had 13 Fish nine, and Valgardson six for the . Hamann had 13 kills and six aces. Brandi Boren six kills and Dodini four kills and three blocks for Pleasant Grove. At Spanish Fork the Lions got 17 kills from Tina MacNaughTan from Tiffany Massey. and At Park City, the Wasps took over sole possession of first place with a 6--1 record. The Miners are rotation error and a touch of the net ended the game. The Vikings led most of the w ay in the second game. They took a 1 lead when Boren dropped in another ace. Two kills, one from the back row by Guieros, helped A Hamann ace tie the game at 4-and a block by Meredith Dodini was good for a two-poiViking lead. Timpview battled back when Yamada served four points, including an ace and two blocks by Hall. Hamann's serving put Pleasant Grove back on top for good. After sideouts in game three, took a 0 lead on an the ace by Jelena Mirkovic. They eventually extended that to 13-- 1 behind three kills each by Valgard-so- n and Hall. The Vikings' only point came on a dink by Christi Boren. The Vikings refused to give up. scoring five of the next six points 8. 13-1- 1 1 1 2-- 1 0--8. At Roosevelt. Roxey McBride and Sara Colton led the Cougars, who knocked Lehi out of a share of first. Union is 2 while Lehi is 5- 7-- By RUSTY PAYNE Special to The Daily Herald The American Fork girls' volleyball team shook off early cobwebs, tuned out the distractions, and won an emotional three-gam- e match Tuesday at Mountain View and 15-The win all but assures the 6. Girls' Moyball Cavemen a Region Four title. They while upped their record to Mountain View dropped to 9-One more w in guarantees at least a tie, and two wins clinch the title. "I feel really good because this about secured a region championship," said American Fork coach Audrey Richards. "Our serving was great: we hardly missed any." It was a match in which the best two teams played like it. Many points featured long volley s, and each team was solid in its return game. "I love a match like that because they run a lot of play sets that we'll see in the state tournament." Richards said. More importantly. American Fork managed to play through a loud, even abusive crowd, to pull away in the final game. "I told them how mentally tough they stayed," Richards said. "(We said to) just listen to us and to each other." 1 M Times MOT WORLD SERIES Saturday Oct 19 Adam at New tork. pod, ran Sunday. Oct. 20 Mama 12. New Ybrt 1 Monday. Oct 21 Atlanta 4. Near tort 0 ftmoay. Oct 22 tort S. Atlanta 2. Atlanta leads senes Wednesday Oct. 23 New York (Rogers 124) at Atlanta (Neagle New ' p.m. Thursday. Oct. 24 New York (Petbtte 16-- 6 18 Boys' results at Atlanta (Smote 244). 6:15 ) pj. Saturday. Oct 26 Mania at New York. 6:01 p.m.. rf necessary Sunday. Oct. 27 Mania at New York. 5 36 p m MST. K necessary ED E S. 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Grove High School over a 3 Girls' results .Team scores: Timpview 40. Spanish Fork 53. Provo 76. Springville 110. Pleasant urove us, rayson in W L 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 1 5 Pet GB .833 12 12 800 .800 750 .600 .500 .500 400 .400 400 .333 .333 333 .200 .167 1 1 12 2 2 2 12 2 12 2 12 3 3 3 3 12 4 CONFERENCE Lakers Denver GROVE 1 2 W L A. 1 4 4 4 2 2 Minnesota Phoenix Houston PLEASANT American Fork 41. 141. Brighton 152. Usa Whiting MV. 18 30 4 Beka Bar18 34. 5 Leslie Varney. MV. 18 35 6 Jandee Hood. MV. 18 36. 7 Amber TuOO. AF. 18 36; 8 Mane Hodson. Orem. 18 46; 9 KeUy Fugal. MV. 19:05: 10 Kathryn Henne. MV. 19:17. 11 Tina 19:X. 12. Melanie McGeilan.Orem. 19:33. 13 Keyonna Gillies. AF, 19 50. 14 Amanda AF. 19 51: 15. Rachel Poner.Oem. 20:00. Gokkng, 1 New York 4 6 W. MRivera Lloyd Team scores: Mountain View 24. Oram 51. American Fork 79 Brighton 125 Timpanogos 159. Alta 165. Jordan 191. HiUcrest 199 1 Ryan Andrus. MV. 15 20: 2 Allan Bogga. MV. 15:54. 3. Ryan Ormond. Orem. 15:57: 4 Jess Brere-loMV. 16 00. 5 Schuyler JuCd. Orem. 16 02 6 Bryan Lmdsey. Timp 16 03; 7 Preston Gillespie. Ah. 16 03. 8 Chns Shane. MV. 16 06 9 Brian Biackham. MV, 16 09: 10 Emerson Hamnion Orem 16 12; 11. Devm Syoee. MV. 16:13. 12 Cnet Smith. AF. 16:21; 13 Unas Dean, Oram, 16 23: 14 Matt Cozart. MV, 16 24; 15. Jesse Gray. Hill. 16 30. Gins' results Team scores. Mountain View 23, Orem 62 Alta 123. Timpanogos Hillcrest 223. Jordan 236 1 Wendy Alien. MV. 18 03. 2 18 20. 3 Lmdsey Argyle. Spring. abrhbi 4 13 0 4 0 11 31 2 5 100 100 030 2 010 000 001 Atlanta ew York 1. Atlanta E DJeier (1). Blauser (1). I. LOB New York 9. Atlanta 7. 2B fiekler (1). 38 'Gnssom (11 HR BeWilliams (1) CS Ajones (1). t FWiia (1) S DJeter Girardi. R BB SO ER H Cone SALT LAKE CITY i the Region Top 15 finishers Four cross country championships run over a three-mil- e course at Cottonwood SortOaH Complex Tuesday: Portland Sacramento Seattle Utah Golden State Dallas San Antonio Vancouver 5 4 L 1 4 1 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 Pet 833 800 800 667 600 600 .600 600 600 GB 12 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 12 1'2 12 12 2 12 .400 2 1 200 3 12 4 Tara Rohatinsky. Provo. 1 .200 4 3 12 . raci Jensen, 18:34, 3. Knsty lervort. ray. 1 4 .200 3 12 1 Timp. 1917; 5, Tarrah Monson, Timp. 19:33; 6. .167 5 4 L A Clippers Shelly Burgener. PG. 19 38: 7. Jennifer Cutler. Games Tuesday Timp. 19 52: 8. Tara Tidwell. SF. 19 55; 9. Chnstj Goioen state 121. Toronto 115 Howell. SF. 19 58. 10. Anna Witney. Spr 19:59 Miami 95. Orlando 87 11. Liz Bales. Timp. 20 07. 12. Andrea tins. Provo. Minnesota 75 Detroit 74 20 25; 13. LeAnn Stoneiy. Timp. 20 27 14. Laura Boston 104. New York 98 Finiayson. Spr. 20:46: 15. Lonnda Swenson. SF. Mania 102. Chicago 80 20:49. 16. Knsti Smith. PG. 21:02. 17. Nicole Shaw. Utah 109 New Jersey 96 Pay 21 05: 18. Elise Unlce Provo. 21:13, 19. Jana Philadelphia 103. L A Clippers 93 Burton. SF. 21:14; 20. Jill Vellinga. Provo 21:17 Houston 116. L A Lakers 114 121. Jennifer Bingham. PG, 21:17; 22, Jacque Wednesday 's Games Sorensen. Spr. 21 22: Z3, Ariel unotne. i imp, i Minnesota at Toronto, 5 pm. 24. Liz Ogden. Timp. 21 27. 25. Joanne Bailey. ProCharlotte at Boston 5 p m. vo. 21:29. 26. Manlyn Nelson. Provo. 21 30; 27, Atlanta at Indiana. 6 .30 p m Kamie Jo Massey. Pay. 21 40. 28. Kelbie Wall. SF, Sacramento vs Denver at Pueblo. Colo 7 p.m. 21:42 29. Celestial Bakken. Provo. 21 54: 30. Cleveland vs. Utan at Ogden. Utah. 7 p.m. LA. Lakers vs. Phoenix at Tucson. Ariz.. 8 pm. Amanda Ashby. SF 21 54 131. Sannon Child. Spr. 22 01: 32. Sherne Turtle. Pay. 33. Zoreatha Spr. Perry. janae 22.15; Gur. PG. 22 54; 35. Knssy Vest. Pay. 22 54. 36. Julie Tervort Pay. 23 03; 37. Lindsay Downs. PG. 23.20: 38. Britney Lmdstrom. Pay 23 21. 39. At Toronto Jensen. Spr. 23 26. 40, Jen Sepos. PG. 24 23. GOLDEN STATE (121) Amanda Harmer. PG, 2i:43: 42, Nicole Nieison. 27. Fuller 13 Smith Mullin Spr. no time. Boys' results 0 6. 19. Armstrong 16 Sprewell 71 Fork 58. 30. Provo Spanish Team scores Timpview 23. Coles 4. Price DeClercq Pleasant Grove 86. Spnngville 122. Payson 156 5. Harns 04 Marshall 2. 04 4. Owes Provo. 15:19; 2, Nate Robison. 1, Josh Rohatinsky. 121. 2 Totals frovo. 16 17: 3. Paul Wright. Tmp. 16.22: 4 Ryan TORONTO (115) Provo. 16 35; 6. Smith. 5. Sean 16 24; PG. 4 Long 12. Wnghl Tabak Williams SF. Davis. Steve 37; 7. Brady WooHord. SF. 46 19. 11, Christie 00 12. Stoudamire Enk Gul- 16 42: 6. Russell Mayo, PG. 16:47, 0-10. Whiteside 21 . Jones Davis 44 Provo. Sears. brandsen, Timp, 16 53; 10. John 0 0 Camby 04 14. Beniamin 04 04 0. Earl 16 53. 115 4 Totals 4447 wuraui, 31 -13 29 11., Andrew Barnes. Timp, 10 54: iz. uraig Mauss-.25 State Ootden r Hrovo. 16 55: 13. Kyle Briggs, SF, 16 56. 14, 2 M -131 Toronto Provo 16 56. 15. Jeremy Giles. Spr 17 06: 16. Mullin 1. Golden Slate (Price goals Brian Flanagan, Provo. 17:10; 17. Jeff Babcock. Coles 1. Marshall Armstrong Sprewell 19. Col Timp, 17:11; 18. David Szink. Timp. 17:12. Stoudamire Toronto (Oavis 01). 17 13 Fouled Williams. by Frazier. SF. 17:13: 20. Nathan Ewell. Pay. Williams out Chnstie 21. Swensen. PG. 17:17: 22. Jared Moir, Spr. 17 20. Rebounds Golden Slate 40 (Fuller 9). Toronto 46 23, Ryan Gun. PG. 17.21 , 24. Danny Strauss, Timp. (Stoudamire 8) Assists Golden State 26 (Sprewell 9), Toronto 27 (Stoudamire 12). Total touls Golden 18:17 1, 2. Teresa Rice. SF, isui; 4r 17 r 20 28 22 W 10 At Satt Lake City NEW JERSEY (96) O Bannon 04 6 Bradley 5 34 15. Williams 3- - 4 5 KimesS-15. Reeves 54 17. Rutlin 14 27. Massenburg 3. McOaniel 14 04 2 Bright 04 2. Caldwell 04 6. Cunningham 0 7. tola's 4 4 1. Oare 96. UTAH (109) 10 Carr 2 5 S6 9. 11. Matone Russell 44 4 5 4 7. Stockton Hornacek 44 9. Eisley 5 14. Keefe 4 12. Foster 44 13. Moms 0. 13. Anderson 04 24 6. Howard 2. Thompson 3 Claxton Watson 04 0 Totals 04 0. Nembha-- d 04 0. Ostertag 8 109 2948 New Jersey 96 23 29 19 25 109 30 31 26 22 Utah Kitties (Reeves goals New Jersey O Bannon 24 Rutfiii McDaniei Bngnt Morns Russell Utah (Eisley Hornacek 14. Keefe Stockton Ostertag Fouled out None. Rebounds-N- ew Nembhard Jersey 51 (Williams. McOarnel 5). Utah 50 (Russell 6) Assists New Jersey 19 (Kitties 7). Utah 24 (Stockton 6). Total toms New Jersey 43. Utah 29 A 18.306 8 87 34 18 95 22 Scott (Anderson Miami Wilkins Armstrong Hardaway 10- - 23 Daniiovic (Hardaway Maprie Fouled out Farmer Scott Lenard None Peoounds Onando 42 (Vaughn 9). Miami 49 8). (Brown 13) Assists Orlando 21 (A Miami 23 (T Hardaway 11) Total fouls Orlando 19. Miami 20 Technical Heat illegal detense A 13.196 Miami 21 goals Orlando 04 Al Auburn Hills. Mich. MINNESOTA (75) 18 Garnett 6. Vrantovic 1 Gugiiona 11. Marbury 15. Porter 34 5. West -2 2. Heal 8 Carr 3 Mitchell CM) 3 Totals 3 Garren 1. Robinson 75. DETROIT (74, 10 4 HiU 13. Long 9 11. Tncpe 14 Ratlift 00 13 Dumars Augmon 11 0 2 Mi'ls 0 Manom 04 0 Hunter 0- - 0 0 Smith 0. Curry 0 Totals 74 18 75 13 22 22 Minnesota 74 22 18 18 16 Detroit Minnesota Gugliofta (Marbury goals - 1. Heal Detroit 34 Robinson Carr Hill Mills Hunter (Dumars Augmon Fouled out None. Rebounds Minnesota 51 (Gugiiona 11) Detroit 50 (Thorpe 18) Assists Minnesota 16 (Porter 5). Detroit 15 (Hill 4) Total Minnesota, 20. Detroit 22. Technical illegal delense A 10.271. At San Diego HOUSTON (116) 11. Barkley 24. CHaiuwon Elie 14 Drexler 44 44 13. Davis 4. Pnce 13. Harrington 3. 10 Bullard 16 Maioney Moore 54 04 8. Jones 04 04 116. 0 Totals L.A. LAKERS (114) CeDaJios 04 6, O Neal 4 44 26 Campbell 0 22. Jones 64 54 18. Van Exel 34 21. 2 2 8. Blount 04 4. Scott 34 04 8. Fisher 1. Totals 114 Room 32 116 34 24 26 Houston 114 21 35 L.A. Lakers 25 33 Moore 34. (Bullard goals Houston Davis Elie 2 3 Price 24. Drexler Maioney L A Lakers Olaiuwon Barkley Scott Jones Cebalios (Van Exel Fouled out None. Rebounds Houston 41 (Olaiuwon 10). L.A Lakers 30 (O Neal 9) Assists Houston 25 (Eire. Drexier 5). L A Lakers 26 (Van Exel 9). Total fouls Houston 23. L A. Lakers 22. Technicals Barkley. Olaiuwon. Blount Los Angeles coach Del Harris. Los Angeles illegal defense A 13.481. - At Albany. N Y. BOSTON (104) 6. 10. Fox 13. Ellisrn Radia 18. Day 18 E Williams 4 Wesley 17. Dng 13. Garros 7. Walker 0 0. Nwosu 0 Szabo oers 0 00 ! 7 Totals 104 NEW YORK 198) 8 10 Ewing 14 Oaklev Johnson 16. Ward 24 Houston 04 11. Slarks 13. H. Wiiiiams 4 04 0 Brooks 04 04 0. 10 Totals 38 80 98 Wallace 21 104 34 22 27 Boston 17 New York 30 -- 98 25 26 7 WesBoston 22 (Barros Day goals New York Fox Walker (Housley Fouled out Starks Ward Slarks ton 41 Rebounds Boston (Ellison 10). New York 56 (Johnson 15). Assists Boston 17 (Wesley 5). New Boston 24. New York York 16 (Oakley 6) Total louls Starks. New York illegal detense. 28. Technicals A 13.693. k i i '- ii -' J i I 6. 14. Coleman 24 n 22. Stackhouse 9. Williams 14. MacLean 24 16 74 16. Cage 7 Hendnckson 043 Davis 16, Harris 103. 2 Minor 04 04 0 Totals L.A. CLIPPERS (93) 21 Duckworth 2 14 04 Vaughl Rogers 04 9 Sealy 64 14. 04 8. Richardson 3- 04 0. Outlaw 24 64 10 Dehere Wright 5 3 11. Piatkowski 04 9. Hodoe 3 2 2 4 Totals 93 04 04 0 D.Martin 28 23 103 36 16 Philadelphia 17 29 93 19 L.A. Clippers 26 (fverson 44. Philadelphia goals L A Coleman Hams Clippers Murray Rogers 14, Dehere (Richardson Fouled out None. ) Piatkowski Sealy Rebounds Philadelphia 69 (Weatherspoon. Coleman 11) L A. Clippers 62 (Rogers 14) Assists Philadelphia 19 (Coleman 6). L A Clippers 14 (Richardson 5) Total fouls Philadelphia 22. L A Iverson, Philadelphia illeClippers 33 Technicals gal detense. A 12.368 dr1 fLLf ii"I!ill I I I JCV.fl PURCHASE REQUIRED! Camouflage NO b m $39s PAGING $4.99., REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS ON SITE! HANDS FREE KITS . . . Reg. $49 $$f COPY without. For more information, call Jarvis at 370-036- 5 or contact OHS coach Robert Steele at the school. 227-876- Youth cross country meets planned 4, 1 3. 8-- 3 5. 1 1 1 5-- 14.1614. r Orem and Provo w ill be the site ;of youth cross country meets sponsored by L'SA-lta- h Track & Field this weekend and next. Both meets begin at 9 a.m. and are open to all interested boys and girK ages 9 through 18. Cost is $2. This weekend's meet will be in the Orem City Park. Contact Kirk Houle at 785-200- 5 for more information. , The Nov. 2 meet will be in Provo's Kiwanis Park. Contact Mark Low "at 224-023- 8 for information. Houle also has information on the stale meet, scheduled Nov. 9. A state membrr ship card, which is $12. is needed Jo compete at state. W inter Games offers grants . , SALT LAKE CITY The Utah Winter Games board of trustees again has scholarship funds available for par1 games. Tlw ticipants in the 1996-199- 7 funds are av ailable to help athletes purchase equipment and to defray other costs related to their chosen sport. Applications are due by Nov. 30. To qualify for a scholarship, the applicant must be 18 years old or younger, a past or present participant in the Utah Winter Games, a member of a sports organization and be able lo demonstrate a need. For information, call the L'tah Winter and Games office at request a scholarship application. 1997 SNOWMOBILE, ATV & PWG SNESK PREVIEW! ( Snow-Vesta- s 'SnowmcMe Of The Vear" Thursday, Oct. 24th, 1996 0 P.M. Promontory Center (Hall room) 6-1- Best Western Ogden Park Hotel 247 24th St., Ofiden, 0NLYvV Sj&fr. MOST CELL PHONE BATTERIES...$24.85 465-25- 51 The junior high wrestling program for through ninth graders in Orem High's boundaries w ill begin Nov. 4 at 6p.m. at the school. Ed Jarvis, a former Orem High standout, w ill be the coach. Practices will be on Monday. Tuesday and Thursday each week. The season w ill run until the end of January. Registration w ill be the first week in the OHS wrestling room. The cost is S50 with a singlet or S65 sixth PROTECTIVE LEATHER CASES...$17.95 ntouch wireless communications UT 84401 (801)627-119- 0 the first to preview the exciting 1997 line-u- p of vehicles, personal watercraft, and first the showing of the 700 RMK, and clothing and accessories. Catch the excitement w hile video at the show! viewing our action-packe- d He CIGARETTE LIGHTER ADAPTERS...$19.95 15 East 100 North 1 MINIMUM ASRTIME FREE ACTIVATION FOR CURRENT CELLULAR AND PAGING USERS 'AUTOMOBILE 1 FIRST 100 M1N ii 8x21 mm Black or 1 $14.95... FREE! Ampred Binoculars 8-- AS LOW AS r i ii I TASCO It was just the second time the Cavemen went to three games all year. Orem was the only other team to do push them. Early on. the Bruins had an 3 Fork lead, before American regrouped to score seven straight and pull away. After the emotion wore off, the Caemen got better returns and were able to capitalize on missed Mountain View senes. Despite Natalie Whittaker's strong play, the Bruins took the second game. It was often back and forth, w ith neither team scoring much. In the decisive match. Mountain View again got off to an early lead, before American Fork regrouped. The Cavemen scored of the last 13 points, and made the most of their senes in the process. kilW Whittaker finished with and five blocks. Lisa Terry had sin kills and four blocks, w hile Melissa Risher finished w ith 25 assists and seven digs. Sarah Moore and Angie Kidd had five and four kills' '' respectively. Orem was a winner ove 15-The Tigejs Brighton 15-are in third place with an record. , ' I was pleased with our perfor-- , mance," said Orem coach StaitjJ Salmans. "We're playing well, but we can't afford to look past anyone this year." won its third Timpanogos I5J game, beating Hillcrest 1 2 and Jordan beat Alta 6- 0. CELLULAR I 5T.ik,Ttn,w Jr. wrestling to begin in Orem 4- - IV i Orem High Sch(Hil"s football btnisters ill conduct their annual g breakfast Saturday. The meal will be served in the school :3U a.m. Cost is cafeteria from 7:30 to S3 for individuals or $10 for a family ticket. The menu will include eggs, sausage, milk and juice and pancakes. The food has been donated by Storehouse Markets. For tickets, contact members of ihe football team or the coaching staff. Weatherspoon mm fn n Orem schedules football breakfast At Anaheim. Calif. PHILADELPHIA (103) At Chicago ATLANTA (102) Mutombo 4 6. Uettner Coroin 13. Nor9 24. Biaytock 44 9. Smith 15. Henderson 5. Recasner man 5. Newbill 04 2. Laud44 10. Barry 102 erdale 04 0 Totals CHICAGO (80) 10. 2. Buechlcr Kukoc 04 4. Parish 4 5 Catfey 04 8. Jordan Harper 8, Sieiqenga 7, Kerr 04 2. Brown 10. " 8 8, Wennington 04 Simpkins 4, 04 4 Harlan 04 0. Beck 80 04 0 Totals 2844 04 21 15 102 21 22 28 30 Atlanta 17 80 15 22 26 Chicago Smith 34. goals Atlanta 11 20 (Recasner Norman Bariy aaykick 3 Laettner Jordan Harlan IHarper Chicago Kerr Buechler Herzog Steigenga Fouled out None Rebounds Atlanta Kukoc 55 (Mutombo 11). Chicago 36 IKukoc 5) Assists Mama 24 (Laettner. Biaykxk 6,. Chicago 19 (Parish. Kerr. Herzog 3) Total louis Mania 24. Chicago 25 State 24. Toronto 32 At Miami ORLANDO (87) 4 6. Spencer 18 Grant 0 Scott 2. Anderson 28 A Haroaway Wilkins 6. Strong 1. Scftayes 0. Armstrong 6. Allen 6. Vaughn 87. 04 4 Totals 1 MIAMI (95) 4 Mourning 10 Thomas 2 3 Maierte 9- - 11 21. Darmowc 13. THardaway 11. Austin 4 26. Brown 7, J Scon 0- - 0 0 Farmer 0. Lenard 3 Totals 95 Orlando C3 Pge SportoUno uciald Scoreboard 1731: 2S. Peter Rabner. Spr 1734: 26. Bnan Palmer. Sr. 17 34: 27. Roobw Peterson. Spr. 17 37; 28. Hyrum Shell. SF. 17 39. 29 Greg Hatch. Pay. 17 43. 30 Brett Yerkes. PG 17.45 31. Scon Wakefield. Timp. 17:57: 32. Glen Thomas. Pay. 18 05: 33. Barnard. Spr. 18 11; 34. Anion PG. 18 11; 35. Crag, Nelson. Spr. 13:17: 36. Ryan Hush. PG. .821; 37. Mike Hansen. Pay. 18:37: 38. Matt Hone. Pay. 18 45: 39. Curtis Stevens. Pay. 18:47: 40. John Williamson, spr. 18 53: 41. Tim LundeH. SF. 18 58. 42. Shane Pay. 19:02. I tah American Fork moves closer to region crown ot Timpview cruises past Pleasant drove itL. Special to The THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, |