Show I Standard-Examin- Sports er Standard Stars Top of Utah teams tumble out of tourney m rif r r A wi '’ wm r Andrea Jeppsen - iaj- ‘V--- ' Lance Andersen Box Elder track Bear River track Age: 18 Class: Senior Age: 18 Class: Senior Events: 1 00 meters 200 meters 400 meters realy 1 relay and long jump Interests: Food: Chicken noodle soup TV show Fnends Movie: Gidget Book: Alice in Wonderland Classsubject Choir Role model: “My sisters Lisa and Tonya” What I’d like to win a lifetime supply of: Ramen noodles and chicken noodle soup 400-met- 600-met- Interests: Food: Ramen noodles TV show: Home Improvement Movie: Star Wars Book: Robinson Crusoe Classsubject Food for Life Role model: “My dad Kit" What I’d like to win a lifetime supply of: A pass to Applebees Best performance In sports: “(It was) probably a tie between my 100 at state and my kickoff return against Pleasant Grove” In spare time: “(I like to) ride horses and train them and go backpacking in the Uintahs” 98-ya- Best performance in sports: “To me think my 400 meters at state It felt like the best race I’ve ever ran Everything just seemed to work for me during that race” I Last week: Andersen helped lead the Bears to a second-plac- e finish at the state track meet Saturday He won the 1 00 meters (1 1 06) the 200 meters (21 94) and anchored Bear River’s 4Q0meter relay team (4334) Andersen on his performance: “I was pretty excited although the 200 meters was the only personal record But (the times) were good enough to win so was pretty excited It was a sweet victory" “I 3-- Last week: Jeppsen turned in stellar performances in four events at the state track meet She took first in the 400 meters with a time of 5775 She then turned in second-plac- e finishes in the 1 00 and 200 meters (1 277 and 2547) Finally she anchored the relay squad to a fourth-plac- e finish (5061) Hansen on his performance: “Overall I wanted to win the 1 00 and 200 also but the 400 was the race that really wanted to win I’ve e done better and in the past but feel place-wis- e really good about my performance especially after being ill At first just wanted to pull out of all of my events Dunng practice all week it was hard for me to breathe but as soon as got in the blocks felt great wasn’t sick at all and it worked out until the race was over Last year took second in the 1 00 and 200 also but my times were better also took state in the long jump my junior year but we are only allowed to compete in four events I think that we did really well at state Overall I was rea'ly impressed that we placed in the top five I think it was a good senior year for me I just took the 400 meters up midway through this season think that my strength is my love to compete My favonte thing is to pass people up as the anchor on the (1 relay team" After high school: “I’m going to be a lifeguard this summer will also be on scholarship at Utah State I'm going to run on the 400 meters and relay teams and maybe also do the 1 00 and 200 meters” -- Chad Pritchett 4-- back-to-bac- k I 400-met- Coach Sandy MacSparran on Andersen: “He didn’t do as well as he would have liked at region We told him that was actually a good learning expen ence and that he needed to step it up and take it a little more seriously and not overdo it In the trials He’s been very very focused all week He really wanted it bad We were hoping to get fourth place if everything went smooth but the kids really rose to the occasion and then some (Dixie's) Cody Fonnesbeck had been beating him all year and we hoped that the weather here would throw Cody off of his nice St George weather I think that gave Lance a mental edge too He came to play ball and he did even better than he expected It was just an incredible meet and a lot of fun to watch He has taken a leadership role as a Lance’s woik ethic is one of ihe better ones on the team He helps out and is to practice everyday He’s one of the first ones there and one of the last ones to leave He’s pretty coaehable He doesn’t ignore anything He really improved from last year because he wanted to He had focus and goals and he met those goals He's got the talent but it's a lot of determination and a lot of hard work that followed it up" I time-wis- I I I I I I I 600-mete- I Standard-Examin- After high school: ‘I’m probably going to go to college at Southern Utah University and then go on a mission for a couple of years" -- Chad Pritchett 4pm and 7 pm Spanish Fork 11 Fremont 1 (5) St Joseph’s other entry the 1 doubles team of Joel Reed and Mark Pretti lost in the quar0 terfinals to a Manit duo 0 No PROVO - St Joseph High School finished tied for sixth tennis place at the state tournament 6-- Alvarez among state held Saturday at go!f honorees The Utah PGA selected the golf team for Brigham Young University St Joseph’s Kyle O’Connor advanced to the semifinals in the No 2 singles bracket before losing to Grantsville’s Brady Pau-lic- h 6-- 1 6-- all-sta- te Fremont pitcher Zack Smith bases as the Spanish Fork Dons made good use of the 10-ru- n rule and upended the Silver Wolves in five innings Fremont scored one run in the third inning but could only manage three hits against Spanish Fork The Silver Wolves finish with an 11-overall record (9-- 5 in Region 4) Pleasant Grove 8 Box Eider 2 they loaded the bases with one out Weber’s Josh Barratt fouled Box Elder had a chance to do some damage in its matchup against Pleasant Grove but the usually dangerous Bees could only manage two runs on three hits Both of the Bees’ runs came in the sixth inning Pleasant Grove used good pitching to keep Box Elder at bay while scoring runs in every inning except for the fourth to advance to meet Olympus a 10-- 8 winner over Lone Peak and worked the count to 2 but an ankle-hig- h fastball was a called-strik- e three to end the rally Bountiful got two home runs in the game to help themselves advance to meet Spanish Fork at 1 1 am today Mountain Crest is the only local team left in the tournament After their wins over East and Lone Peak the Mustangs now have the difficult task of Standard-Examincorrespondent Chris Christensen contributed to this report er 4-- To report information -Examiner 6-- 625-426- to or 1 625-429- 625-426- for m SELL II 151 East 12tb Ogden 1 392-747- NEVER BEEN KISSED DOLBY STEREO THE MUMMY 4 From 1C Layton threatened to score in the sixth inning advancing runners to second and third but couldn’t capitalize “We just got outcoached today and I will take the blame for that” said Layton coach Rob Ferneau “We put ourselves in a position to win and that’s all I can ask” The seventh inning was much of the same as Layton loaded the bases with no outs but Brighton pitcher Sean got a strikeout and Mark Walker to hit into the in- - 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