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Show April 4, 1985 6 Named T o AE Girls sports in the state of Utah has come a long way and a good key contributor in the 15-- season. Regina Campbell Grantsville The Grantsville center was the main cog in the Cowgirls offense. 5 example could be the progress of girls basketball in Tooele County, especially. This Last season, Dugways Lady Mustangs captured a state berth and cruised to a fifth place finish at state while the Lady Buffs garnered a fourth place in region and beat Springville in the first round at state before falling the next two. have been s selected senior averaged 0 18 pre-seaso- 5-- to the first 6-- points per game in the regular season and 15 in the state tourney. She also led the team with 12 boards per game and managed 64 percent from the line and 55 percent from the field. Campbell exploded against Dug-wa- y n in for 30 points and 18 rebounds. Also scored 18 points against Delta to stave off elimination at state. Mikelson attributed the tall and talented seniors progress over the year as the big reason Grantsville could stay with and overtake their opponents, especially inside. Staci England - Tooele This 7 senior can play guard or forward and was one of the team's This season, was not much different, only Grantsville captured consolation honors in the state tourney while Tooele fought its way to a second place finish at region. Monica Ault, Becky Burgess and Regina Campbell, of Grantsville, Staci England, Kris Garrard and Lisa Peshell, of Tooele, paced their respective squads to state berths and good seasons. Due to their hard work and key contributions this season, these six Transcript-Bulletin- Team Corcumty Despite ony scoring seven points per game, England did pull down 116 rebounds and was second on the team in minutes played (568). le County Girls Basketball Squad. Becky Burgess Grantsville This heady senior led the Cowpokes to a fifth place finish and consolation trophy at the 2A state tourney. The 5 point guard led the team Buff head coach Susan Rydalch said when the team needed a big play, to run the offense or leadership, this heady senior took charge. In a crucial contest against South, the senior sparked the Buffs 5-- in free throw percentage (78), attempts (88) and made (66). Burgess ran the offense with poise past the upset minded Cubbies with a last second jumper. "She doesnt always score a lot of points but she does a lot of other things that dont show up in the box score. She always hustles and is our court leader. Her biggest game was against and confidence. She averaged 12 points per game but when Grantsville needed a big bucket from outside, Burgess delivered. Against Delta in the Morgan when she tossed in 15 points to lead Tooele to victory second round of the state playoffs, when Grantsville faced the possibility of elimination, the cool senior pumped in 17 points to pace the Cowgirls to victory. Also second on the team in assists with 50. against the Trojans. Kris Garrard Tooele The senior was the most consistent scorer and rebounder on , , the team. Led the Buffs with 12.5 points per game and nine rebounds per 1 Grantsville head coach Bill Mikelson credited her as one of the major reasons Grantsville finished second in region and fifth at state. Monica Ault Grantsville The 7 senior not only dazzles opponents with her looks but her talents as well. game. Garrard exploded for 21 points gainst Morgan and Bingham to spark Tooele into the win column. Also ripped down 15 5-- boards against Pleasant Grove. When Tooele needed a key bucket or offensive punch, this tall Buff was there. Also led the team in free throw percentage with 74 (72 of 97) and steals with 41. Lisa Peshell Tooele The only junior selected, this Buff can erupt offensively at any time. The second leading scorer on the team with 12 points per game, led the team in blocks with 19 and third on the squad in rebounds with 142 (seven boards per game). Against Lehi, Peshell ripped the nets for 27 points and pulled down 12 rebounds. She also pumped in 27 points against West. Ault averaged 12 points per game in region competition and state play. Quickness, passing, rebounds and free throw shooting are only a few of Aults strengths. The Cowpoke senior led the team in assists (67), second in free throw percentage (68), attempts (80) and made (55). A key contributor in the last five games of the season as she cooly canned 32 of 37 charity tosses to aid the Cowpokes. Also averaged seven rebounds per game and was a versatile performer. d Mikelson calls her the most well-rounde- individual playing athletics at Grantsville and another Becky Burgess All Tooele Girls Selected to the second team are Monica Joiner and Helen Sherrett of Dugway, Sheila Wells and Debbie Curtis of Grantsville, and Tina Henderson and Jeanne White-hous- e of Tooele. Joiner, a junior, paced the Lady Mustangs with a team leading 13 points per game average. One of the promising young Mustangs coming back that could give Dugway state playoffs hopes in 1986. Sherrett, a sophomore, led the Monica Ault Staci England Curtis, a Grantsville junior, also received a lot of buckets on the end of Cowpoke fast breaks. Averaged 10 points per game in region and put in clutch free throws to help defeat Delta at state. Led the team in steals with 70 and pulled down seven rebounds per game. Whitehouse, a Buff junior, really hit the boards and was a key contributor to Tooeles success. Second on the team in rebounds with 166 and second in steals with 37. Led the team in rebounds on eight dif team with nine rebounds per game and was second on the young squad in points per game with nine. Both Mustangs were all region performers and give Dugway youth in their bid for state next season. Wells, a Cowgirls sophomore, pulled down 78 rebounds, scored five points per game and managed 44 thefts. Quickness is a key asset to this sophomore, gets up and down the floor with the best of them. Also a solid performer on defense. ferent occasions, including a 16 board effort against Payson. Henderson, a talented Buff junior, solidified the bench and helped strengthen the guard line. Really started to contribute towards the later stages of the season. Led the team in steals with 46 and averaged six points per game coming off the bench. Her best games of the season were 1 1 point efforts against Springville and Payson. Netters Vie For Second So far, the 1984-8net season hasnt been too kind on the Tooele Buffs tennis team. 5 Spring Fling Cold weather, and a young, inexperienced team has led to three straight defeats in the young tennis season. Despite the early setbacks, Buff head coach N. G. Hale still feels the Buffs will rebound and realistically challenge for the second spot in the region standings. "Im not disappointed for what we have returning this year," Hale replied to losing three starters to graduation last season. "We are a young and inexperienced team. Sure, Im not happy about losing the first three matches of the year but realistically, I think we can vie for second place. "Most of the region is pretty even with the exception of Judge. Clearance v Wtf A' Canning Out Out Atom riunno Oamma Inttgtttnpft fling cMsMfrtfK Ml inventory ThnoMfKN ' o item vnl Ah They are head and shoulders above everybody else. Our goals are to improve with each match and finish in second place and that's not out of our reach. uiw hgn item have pnipflHtfth' t ftniJ ptintHKf And hy thur a who A' huncJcAftN'd Ktrrly or n nwcf Murray 3, Tooele 2 In Tuesday's match against Pr over AH the both number one starters, singles and doubles, pulled out victories but it wasn't AlKJot Our Bt Wort ! Your Bl Buy Spartans, Men's Shirts Buy at Reg. Prica Get 1 at H Price Buffs off on the right foot. The number one doubles tandem of Tyler England and Burke Severe eased past Murray's Wright and Reynolds with a decision for Tooele's second point of the afternoon. 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George Matus, of Judge, defeatin second doued Sagers 6-- 6-- 6-- 3 3-- 6-- bles while Jeff Kamniker Contact: Kelly Kerwan over- viccame Hcrvat with a tory. In doubles action, Bulldog tandem of Todd Pace and Paul Gasko conquered the Buff duo of England and Severe in first doubles by a 6-triumph while Chris McClaren and Tony Green beat Kirk and Barnett in second doubles, 6-- 6 2. South 4, Tooele 1 Sagers scored the lone victory in third singles to avoid a whitewash. The Buff junior upended South's for a victory Gundry In number three singles. Severe dropped a tough three decision to Cub-bl- e set, 7-netter Oschenhlrt In second 6-- 0 6-- or write at MOTOROLA CCtE INC. 801-487-00- - 16 2970 South Main Suite 101 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 5 6-- 6-- 4 7-- enough. 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