Show Standard-Examin- Sports er Sunday December 3 2000 3C PREP BOYS BASKETBALL 114 Scots claim own classic LADY FALCON overtime in INVITATIONAL: Fremont High’s Amber DeVries (25) tries to drive 4 By RYAN HOWE Standard-Examin- past Clearfield’s correspondent OGDEN - It took overtime but the Ben Lomond Scots finally put away the 7 to win West Panthers the Ben Lomond Classic on Tagan Taylor during Saturday’s championship game of the e girls basketball tournament at 86-7- non-leagu- Saturday night The Panthers jumped out to all-- 3 lead just 65 seconds into the contest But the Scots responded and would eventu9 as Trever ally go up Clearfield High DeVries and the Silver Wolves NPEt 'ft'" i J&ii 21-1- edged the Falcons Dtmick nailed a the first quarter buzzer Taking that momentum 42-4- 0 at in- to the second period the Scots JERRY SWOPE built their lead to Standard-Examin- 46-3- 7 at halftime West battled back behind the powerful inside play of Iloa and William Taukiu-ve- a The Panthers tied the game with 52 seconds remaining and regulation ended with the score deadlocked at 72 The Scots’ Brandon Barker scored eight of his game-hig- h 28 points m the extra session on his way to tournament MVP honors Joining him on the team was Dimick who finished with 18 points PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL Si-o- ne Fremont wins title battle with Clearfield By DENNIS LARSEN staff Standard-Examin- CLEARFIELD - There was just one undefeated team walking out of Falcon Gym into Saturday’s crisp night air and it wasn’t the Falcons Despite not having a double-figur- e scorer Fremont High finally carted home the championship trophy from the Lady Fal0 con Invitational with a 42-4- e defending victory over champion Clearfield “It’s nice to win on this court finally This is our fourth year in this tournament and we had never- been in the championship game” Fremont coach Gina Butters said “I would say this is a mild upset The pressure was on two-tim- Clearfield playing on their floor and in their tournament I know it's a cliche but the kids never gave up and found a way to win” Fremont had taken third in the Clearfield tournament in 1997 and 1999 “Our shots weren’t going in and that frustrated the kids Clearfield was holdmg us to one shot on each possession” Butters said “At halftime our emphasis was to find another way to contribute other than scoring points (Jena) Hales and (Sunny) Schu-meprovided an offensive spark when we needed it they provided some energy” Texie Criddle and Amber Ders Vries dropped in nine points each with Lacey Tubbs tossing in eight points for the Silver Wolves (4-Clearfield behind consecutive from Jennie Overdiek and Jenny Miller took a 38-3- 5 lead with 3:34 remaining but the 0) Weber’s girls scored 346 points to edge Ogden (322) followed by Roy (238) Fremont (175) Ben Lomond (128) and Preps From 1C do Fla Prep swimming I Meet: Weber sweeps At Ogden High's pool the Weber High boys and girls teams won team titles at the City County Swim Meet on Saturday Bonneville (63) Weber’s boys scored 333 points top ping Bonnevilie (287) Fremont (226) Ogden (225) Roy (129) and Ben Lomond (84) Davis girls Viewmont boys win m Davis District Meet At Layton's the Davis High girls won their first-ev- er Davis Distnct Championship ti Falcons didn’t score again until Jennie Smith’s baseline jumper with 32 seconds left Fremont behind a 0 spurt to four-u- p went from three-dow- n with 427 seconds to go Miller and Tagan Taylor finished with 11 points each for Clearfield (3-7-- 1) Sky View 61 Morgan 23: The were held to a season-loTrojans (1-point total in the third and fifth-plac- e game Sophomore Veva Whitear wound up 1 1 with a team-hig- h points for Morgan Ogden 45 Tooele 27: The Tigers (1-snagged their first win of the season in the seventh and eighth-plac- e game Amber McCoy scored 10 points and Nicole Kingsford chipped in eight Viewmont 69 Roy 60: The visecond-hal- f kings rallied from a five-poideficit in the fourth and sixth-plac- e game was led by Megan Boelter’s Roy (1-16 points while Tom Greenhalgh and Hill each added 13 Tracy Standard-Examinstaff sinter Justin Johnson contnhuted to this report ) 3 WSKI SCHOOL m to The Annual Ski School ) Vikings win Layton Invitational: At Layton High School Viewmont edged 6-- 7 20-2- 1 IJ-1- 4 27-2- 8 i Coot: The Ski School registration fee is $50 per youth and $55 per adult for those utilizing Ski School transportation on Saturdav and $35 morning $30 per youth student per adult student for those who provide on their own transportation Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning Mho may participate I There are two age divisions Youth and adult Youth ages eight to seventeen inclusive Verification of age may be required Ages seven and under please contact Snowbasin for lesson options Lessons are under direction of Snowbasin professional ski instructors in the fundamentals of proper skiing with Safetv measures stressed Students are separated bv basis of skill level experience and -experienced Each lesson is 1 12 hours students ski the remainder of the day Snowboard classes will be offered Transportation: round trip transportation from Ogden High parking lot ' north end to the Snowbasin ski area is provided for tnose paying me ou transportation fee (Saturday Morning Box Elder by 1 12 points in the Layton WTesthng tournament Viewmont scored 183 5 points fol- P1j580R13 PI 6580R1 3 P17580R13 Tread Design lowed by Box Elder (182) Wasatch (180 5) Brighton (149) Orem (144) and Layton (1385) Layton's Josh Lamano was the outstanding wrestler in the lower weights while Wasatch's Will Webster earned the same honor for the upper weights Most of the top teams in the state competed at the Layton Invitational Standard-Examin- P20575R15 P21575R15 P22575R15 P23575R15 Tread Design May Vary mile P20570R15 P21570R15 P20565R15 Tread Design May Vary P20570R14 P21570R14 P17565R14 Other Sizes Available MILE Ski School Sponsored by: NEW AIL SEASON RADIALS Tread Design May Vary PI 75 80R13 P185 80R13 P15580R13 snowbasin Necessary Equipment: Students must provide skis boots poles snow boards for snowboarding class sunglasses or goggles gloves and warm clothing Ostunan's in Newgate Mall will be offering special May Vary er P165'80R13 Ogden City Recreation rental packages to our students Cost Includes: 1 Instruction (four 1 12 hour lessons) 2 Reduced lift tickets cost on 5th weekend 3 Transportation for Saturday morning if bus option is taken 4 Student identification tags 5 Snowbasin Discount Card maomfs SUPERSPORTS USA Cost Does Not Include: 1 Transportation if transportation option is not MILE paid 2 Lift tickets 3 Ski Equipment 4 Medical Insurance 5 Meals PIRELLI Scorpion AT Light TruckSUV fabTtMania?iMi0T‘ 22575R15 ’lit tank 331250R15 Frequent vital engine maintenance includes refill of up to 5 quarts oil of Havoline 10W-3- 0 Offer ends 12 22 00 i J H H “'S" ‘S' Birth Date Birth Dale i Birth Date i Name(fl)1-- i 2 3- - fl n n nnn Skill Level Adult Bus Trmnm (Bol AM)- - SSS OO Own 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Blvd Ogden Ut 84401 Registration is accepted on first come first serve basis until full Register early to ensure participation ) P18580R13 MILE 7b Register a student in the Ski School please complete and submit the registration form along with the appropriate fee either in person at Oshman s Supersports m Newgate Mall or or by mail to the 4 155R12 17570R13 18570R13 P19575R14 P20575R14 P18570R14 P19570R14 P18575R14 day of Ski School 6- - - Andrew Alvarez scored 17 points to lead St including five Joseph Brad Stnngham led Rich with 20 pouits “We'll try to establish things inside better" St Joseph coach Chris Koford said “We had plenty of mistakes tonight” - ' Ski School Date s and Timet: - Rich 61 SL Joseph 50: At Randolph the visiting Jayhawks suffered the usual opening-gam- e jitters Snotcbasin Discount Card: The Snowbasin Discount Card is FREE to all Ski School students However you must get vour card at Oshman's Supersports in Newgate Mall on one of the following two days- Thursday Dec 7 from 5 to 9 pm or Wednesday Jan 3 from 5 to 9 pm These are photo ID s and the person that the discount card is for must be present If you miss these times you will have to urchase your discount card at the regular price scount cards must be obtained before the first Ski School is open to youth and adults itconsists of downhill ski instruction and ' for a limited number of students only snow board instruction The school runs on four consecutive Saturdays and a fifth - w eekend w hen no lessons are taught and students have the opportunity to apply the skills they’ve learned Lift tickets prices are reduced 50fr on the fifth weekend for students enrolled in the Ski School On the 5th Saturday Snow Basin will host the Little Cat Cup a "just for fun" ski race for Ski School participants Dec 22 Registration Nov (OR UNTIL FULL) Lessons Jan 2001 Feb Saturdays Bus transportation (Limit 200) board buses at 9 am Saturdays Own transportation- - (Limit 200) Lessons 1 pm to 2 30 pm Sundav own transportation (limit 1001 Lessons 10 am to 11 30 am MILE NEW ALL SEASON RADIALS I (81) Due to construction at Snowbasin this year no "Meal Deal" ski lessons will be offered “ OAYrarj KELLY TIRES Panthers Davis tallied 253 points to edge Viewmont (248) followed by Woods Cross (165) Clearfield (155) Bountiful (124) Northridge (105) and Layton (84) On the boys side Viewmont scored 282 points followed by Clearfield (209) Layton (182) Bountiful (166) Woods Cross (117) Davis (117) and Northndge only ) Meet each Saturday at 8 45 a m and return to the same location at 4 30 p m Students providing their own transportation meet at 12 45 at the Snowbasin ski School building at Snowbasin Sunday own transportation students wall meet Sundays at 9 45 a m at the Snowbasin ski School building at Snowbasin w BniDGESTOflE Terrance Washington added 14 points for the Scots Taukiuvea scored 24 points and Iloa tallied 21 for the tle 12900 1 WEEK ONLY— ENDS Tread Design May Vary Limited to Stock on Hand --Li 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