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Show a ee eg eae» __The SaltLake Tribune SPORTS Thursday, Februa ry 20, 1997 Skyline Fights Past Granger [== Mountain Crest ___Class 5-A In Class 5-A Tourney Opener Sally Johnson scored 19 pointsto lead theSkyline Eagles to a 57-49 victory Wednesdaynight in the first roundof the Class 5-A tournament. Holly Harris added 11 points and 10 rebounds for Skyline, while Misty Mont: d Girls Prep Basketball rmnmpucin Loe muchof a season, but put up West Jordan 62 ite a fight against the the , . agies Granger used « Hillerest 36 Tinpanon hammered the Hillerest Huskies 62-36 Wednesdayin the $1316 eas first round of the Class 5-A tournament The Jaguars led by18 at the half and cruised home. Granger (118 6 ; pa50 Northridge , . the Roy Ro: Stephanie Stanger scored 1g points and Meghan Stanley added11 to lead the Northridge Knights to a 50-34 win Wednesday over the BrightonBengals in the first round of the Class 5-A tournament Mindy Hanson scored a igh 23 points to lead engals. : Cottonwood (615) Bunter (129 Mlooele(11-9) at Springvilie (9-9), 7 p.m. Provo (7-43) at Logan (18-3), 7 p.m. With 10 points. bounds as the American Fork Cavemen swam Bonneville 54-41 in the fi Fremont 56 Jordan 47 PLAIN CITY — TheFre mont Silver Wolves out04 jordan by nine pots Note: p op seed Catbon (164) eamed ob penineeget iery Solis free ner, _ to in the fourth quarter avoid the Beetdiggers’ upset Z BRIGHAMCITY — Meli ae andaddednin ite Boe Pildey Hee araaite Rar -first ie esday ‘wileeeond-Round Games AtCarbon High ee the n just one senior time of pl said Mountain Crest coach April Cooper. “Wejust |.¢ eA 1 62 |= View able to putitto- Sky did tonight. Spanish Fork 44 We are a muchbetter team| SMITHFIEL! that our [7-13] record toa team iner's Bracket (Cot Manila (19-:wfve Enterprise th -B), 2230p.m. Rich ( (10-44) vs. Piute (13-7), 4:10 p.m. ; round tournament w its season end at haven't be n gether os aol LA the Thank Sky Vi @ Panguitch(14- aevs. Duchesne (13-7), 5:50 p.m. ot (coun 3) Mon.Valleyeeofiers tu eran(9-13), 2:30 p.m. Wie en HAG 1 Dugway(15-7) vs. ICS (44-8),4:40 p.m. St, Joseph (9-10) vs. West Desert (13-7), 5:50 p.m. Wayne(8-43) vs. Green River(7-9), 7:30 pm lorsville 91 Highland 36 must have saw ugh,” said Cooper. “He robably didn’t see the heart Boys Basketball Tournament Class 3-A "Saturday's First-Round Games TAYLORSVILLE— Lindsey Sodja scored 29 points as Dek he Taylorsville Warriors pounded the Highland Rams y and Natalie 91-36 in the first-round of James had five rebounds 5-A tournament points a gi apiece for the Cavemen. TerLayton 86 ade d 14 to lead the ry added 12 points ks to a 55-42 win Timpanogos 38 Anderson hit thr y over the Weber LAYTON — Junior center pointers and finished with 13 in the first round Kim Morrillscored 14 points points for Bonneville Class 5-A tournament. and Elisa Noel and Katie Shaw and Becca Kimber each added 13 to Bounevile 61 n each scored 10 for lead the Layton Lancers to iors. an 86-38 win Wednesday Alta Weber 42 W of the L qe the seewial of M North Sanpete (7-42)at Union (13-7), 7 pm. CedarCity (8-10) at Wasatch (15-6), 7 p.m Delta (5-42) at Snow Canyon(44-5), 7 p.m Dixie (10-10) at Uintah (41-8). 7 pm._ Park City (1-19) at Richfield (46-4), 7 p.m. m Emery (14-6) at Hurricane(10-9), 7 p.m atPine View (13-7), 7 p.m. “Thee tyes Goals — Schooled: One4 Jordan 615) "2 Judge opponentfor Box Elder 61 alftime eal eaten ee Class 3-A Friday's Second-Round Games bid andwon 56-47 in thefirst roundof the Class 5-A tournament. Amber Russell led Fremont with 14 points and Tiffany Pugmire had 19 for Jordan American Fork 54 Bonneville 41 AMERICAN FORK — Eriona Bennion scored 14 points and grabbed 10 re- Girls Basketbal BUNE badsign for | tix iminutes Bulldogs49. ” BOUNTIFUL — Amber Nielsen erupted for 21 points — including four three-pointers — to propel the Viewmont Vikings past the Kearns Cougars 62-46 on Wednesdayin thefirst round of the Class 5-A tournament. a a n d Kearng| Kristen Hillam led Kearns| Hunter 44 Cottonwood 37 WEST VALLEY CITY — Sophomore Kristy Slade seored 19 points and hauled in seven rebounds as the Hunter Wolverinesbeat the| Cottonwood Colts 44-37 Wednesdayin the first round of the Class 5-A tournament Emily Brough had seven points, 13 rebounds. five assists and two steals for Hunter. 2 sniey Wi 7 1630 Ml Sky View (10-44) at East (15-6), 7 p.m. @ Murray(8-43) at Olympus(19-4), s(19- 7 p.m. MiBox Eider (14-10) at Timpview (15-5), 7 pm. Viewmont 62 Kearns 46 Three-Point Goals — West Jordan 2 (Jensen 2) Brighton 34 LAYTON — Junior guard ™ Pleasant Grove (7-13)at Bear River(45-5), 7 p.m. beating o5-41 © Wednesday as the West Jordan Jaguars MlCyprus(12-8) af Ogden (13-7).7 pm Class 5,| 5-A tournament BY JAY DREW Class 4-A Friday's Second-Round Games Mountain Crest (7-13) at Payson(19-4), 7 p.m. eg isge $007€021 poinis as the Orem Tigers advancedin the 3223 S288 Tops Judge in 4-A iewmont(14-7) at Alta (16-5), 7 p.m. Hunter (12-9) at Clearfield (16-4), 7 p.m. @ AmericanFork (13-8) at Davis (19-4). 7 p.m B Layton (44-6) at West Jordan (16-4), 7 p.m. Mloylorsville (47-4) at Fremont (16-4), 7 p.m. CopperHills (8-43) at Mountain View(49-0), 7 p.m Andersen strong third quarterto trail WEST JORDAN Stacy yy only one entering the Jensen poured in 24 points fourth quarter before fad- ing. __ Friday's Second-Round Games @ Northridge (8-43) at Bingham (18-2), 7 p.m. over the Timpanogos Timberwolves inthe first round of the Class tournament Cathy Sawaya scored 14 to Roy 41 lead the Timberwolves. OREM — Jen Leavitt Gu ieee he Lancersvtiadi't had = Pleasant Groye 53 West 43 M Uintah (9-10) at CedarCity (15-5), 7pm z elta (4-46)at Pine View (15-5), 7 p.m. Park City (7-42) at Richfield (18-2), 7 pm arbon (4-16)at Dixie (14-8), 7 p.m. Hurricane(8-12) at Union (15-5), 7 p.m aie (9-44) at North Sanpete (12-9), 7 pm jow Canyon (6-14) at Emery (12-10), 7 pm bot Leads Piute tot Narrow 1-A Vickery Over ICS j fY | Lacy Talbot sored 20 points and thePi hunderbirds beat the ain Christian Liin thefirst round ss 1-A tournament Provo 64 Woods Cr Panguitch with 21 points while Mindy Hulet and Cindy Peterson each totaled 13. Kellie Berube was the only St. Joseph player to reach doublefigures with 10 leg iara Sm e sep 10 for the Thunderbirds, Puce Metal Beit Sach issa Abeetotaled 18 Durfes pat’ §. Charlesworth Maio 4 its for IC a Paige Wa- Tournamet lead the Rich Rebelsto a 5637 win over the Dugway eein thefirst round 48 The Green G F er summary \ of the Clas 1-A Tournament ; Wednodis Duchesne 67 , Valley 72 Wayne 31 West Desert 36 PRICE — Ave Nerla scored 16 points and led her rests Pinte ‘ wit+39 : Mit 654 — i. DuchesneEagles to a 67-36 hefirst roundof win over the West Desert) Lehi WayneBadgers 7: "8 Enterprise 66 first round oftheC SL Lutheran 38 tournament Wednesday PRICE — elson and 3 Kathryn Hess Panguitch 66 St. Joseph 34 PRICE — Pa sie orempee thefree-throw line while St, Joseph only managed one seph only managed one charity shot and the Bobcats each scored 16| Valle 2 pointsto lead the Enterprise Wolves to a 66-38 win over the Salt Lake Lutheran Lynx Wednesdayin thefirst round of the Class 1-Atournament Michelle Knudsuig led the LY8x with 12 points wisisis-w went on to a 66-34 victory in thefirst round ofthe Class 1A Tournament Wednesday Catherine Howard led the Class Manila 71 Wednesday Monument \ Murray 5: Ben Lome point b ment v all with 20 points while Mindy PRICE — Kristen Frand Schofield followed with @*| son scored 15 of her 17| you, fits 2. Kowd- points in the second half to MuunestVaiyute iv ei iy MUE the Wa Region 1 Jana Full f first qaitier ‘ad 6, Aled 4-3 cruised to a 71-47 winin the|,Ae Turf first round ofthe Class 1-A tournament on Wednesday a Lindsey Guest led Manila, Waterford 54 Dugway 37 - LE neers in the eg Rich 56 6¢ ehi 60 1-A tournament) Wasatch 56 Pioneers the ¢ Ply a Ce s ‘ 3 Green River 42 PRICE — Natalie West scored 20 points as the Waterford Wolves beat the Moa cae 2 Lis a : Baseball Tries Another Shot At Advertising THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Baseball is launching its third advertising campaign in three years, a “March to Opening Day’ promotion. Greg Murphy, hired last June as baseball's marketing head, proposed the idea to acting commissioner Bud Selig, and Selig gave it the go-ahead Tuesdaynight “This has a very limited time span, up until opening day,” Selig said Wednesday night. “We need to continue highlighting all the positives. 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