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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Friday, b Leapfroggin’ Leopards! East Vaults Toward No.1 After Surprising Bountiful for 11th Straight Win Has a team ever jumped from unranked to No. in The Tribune’s prep Soccer rankings by viriue of one Is Soccer win over the Layton Lancers Thursdayin Region 1. Clearfield is 4-5 and Layton 3-6. Candice Workman had theshutoutfor Clearfield Davis 4, Cottonwood 0: At Cottonful 2-0 at East to move atopthe league wood, Kara Alexander scored two standings, goals and Mel Rasmussen and Jenny “Eastis legit,”’ said Bountiful coach Davis added one each as the Davis Dave Wigham. “We hadour chances. Darts defeated the Colts Thursday in but they deserved to win. Region 1. Jess Hewlett earned the Jamie Steffensen and Jessie Orme shutout. Davis is 6-3 in region while scored for Bast and Liz Condie gotthe Cottonwood fails to 0-8 shutout. Bingham 1, Taylorsville 0: At Bing“Treally thought we'd be able to go ham, Lindy Peterson scored the nose to nose with them,” said East mateh’s only goals and Karalee Kim coach Mike Kernodle. “Maybe it was a got the shutout as the Miners edged surprise we won by two goals, but we Taylorsville in a critical Region 2 were looking forward to a good match Thursday match, and it was.” CopperHills 4, Hunter 3 (OT): At Wigham said Bountiful had three or Hunter, Leuisa Holt scored two goals fourstarters miss the gamewith inju- and Tiffanie Christenen and Shawna Ties. Pond oneeach for CopperHills in a 4Judge 2, Woods Cross 1 (SO): 3 overtime win over Hunterin Region WoodsCross, the Bulldogs pulled ott 2 soccer. Jessica Hudsonscored twice a minor upset, beating the fifth- and Brandi Ervin once for Hunter ranked Wildcats in a shootout. Judge Kearns 11, Granger 1: At Kearns, goalkeeper Megan Young stopped Gabi Strottner scored six goals and two PKsin the shootout to get her TamiWilcox added two as the Kearns team the win. Cougars clobbered Granger to imIn the shootout, Stephanie proveto 3-6 in Region 2. The Lancers Schwobe, Katie Sticinski and Brooke fell to 0-9. DiAna madegoals for Judge. Kristen Brighton 2, Mountain View 0: At Child made Woods Cross’ goal in the Brighton, JordanSleight scored the shootout. Judgeis 2-4, WoodsCrossis first goal off an assist by Shelby Felix 2-3. HelenGrisley scored for Judge in andSleight assisted on Amber Anderthe first half. Shantill Downeytied it son’s goal as the Brighton Bengals with two minutesto go in regulation. knockedoff the Mountain View BruOlympus 4, Highland 1: At Olym: ins Thursday. Heather Haehle earned pus, Dana Dibble scored two goals and the shutout in goal. The Bengals are Becky Blum and LaceyMiles scored 10-0 in Region 3 while the Bruins fall the others as Olympuswhipped High- to 6-3 land in a Region 5 mi Jordan 2, Hillerest 1 (OT): At HillMurray7, Cypris 0:at Murray,the crest, Heidi Gilbert scored in overSpartans rolled to an easy Region 5 timeto lift Jordan to a 2-1 Region 3 win. soccer win over Hillcrest on ThursNorthridge 1, Skyline 0: At Skyline, day. Mindy Baumann had Jordan's the Northridge Knights profited from othergoal. Jordan is 4-5. Skyline’s own-goalin thefirst half to Alta 1, Timpanogos 0: At Timpanoupset the Eagles 1-0 in a Region 1 gos, Jennie Hall scored the lone goal match. Northridgegoalie Stacie Strat- for the Alta Hawks off an assist by ford earned the shutout as the Jessica Murphyin Thursday's 1-0 ReKnights improvedto 4-5. Skylineis 7- gion 3 win, Megan Mills earned the shutout Clearfield 2, Layton 0; At Layton, Mountain Crest 3, Roy 0: At Roy, Sharcy Bennington scored twice to Amber Weston, Marci Giles and Kelli lead the Clearfield Falcons to a 2-0 Olsen scored as Mountain Crest beat gies East Leopards may have done that Thursday. East, 5-0 in Region 5 and 11-0 overall, surprised top-ranked 4-A Bounti- Roy3-0 in Region 4 soccer Thursday. It was the sixth straight shutout and eighth of the year for MountainCrest, now10-1. Roy is 8-3 Sky View Box Elder 0: At Sky View, Mickey Folsom scored from 30 yards awayand Audrey Young added another goal as the Sky View Bobcats defeated the Box Elder Bees 2-0 Thursdayin Region 4. Summer Griffin earned the shutout. Weber 2, Logan 1 (OT): At Logan, Kylee Blood and Aubrey Smith scored for Weber, Smith’s goal in overtime. as the Warrriors beat Logan 2-1 in a Region 4 contest. Brandie Jenson scored for Logan Bonneville 5, Fremont 4: At Fremont, Jennifer Cosnyka scored two goals andCandice Gow, Brittney Irons and Rebecca Hill scored one each as the Lakers defeated the Silver Wolves Thursdayin Region 4. Michelle Lopshire had three assists. Scoring for Fremont were, Lindsey Boyer, Jana Bond, Shaunee Clark and Lisa DeVries Payson 5,Pleasant Grove 0: At Payson, Rebecca Mitchell scored two and Andy Ercanbrack, Emilee Hansen and Cristy Crump added one each as Payson defeated Pleasant Grovein Region 6 Thursday Spanish Fork 1, American Fork 0: t American Fork, Rachel Norris scored 8 minutes into the second half to give the Dons the victory over the Cavemen in Region 6. Cindy Bushman and Stacy Wilson shared the shutout in goal Lone Peak 3, Timpview 2 (SO): At Timpview, Jen Adam scored twice in regulation and addeda shootout goal as the Lone Peak Knights handed the Timpview Thunderbirds their first Region 6 loss of the season 3-2 Thursday. Zenica Blosch and Angie Webb also scored for Lone Peak in the shootout. Kristen Kerr scored both of Timpview’s goals. Lone Peak is 6-5 and Timpview 10-1. rovo 2, Springville 1 (OT): At Springville, Heather Webbscored on a free kick in overtime to lift the Provo Bulldogs to a 2-1 win over the Springville Red Devils. Heidi Hofheins scored thefirst goal from 25 yardsout for Provo. Provois 8-3 in Region 6 play. Bear River 3, Morgan 1: At Bear River, Buffy Chournous, AmyFuller and Kerri Fukui scored for Bear River in its 3-1 win Thursdayover Morgan in Region 7 soccer. Jessica Stenquist scored for Morgan. Ben Lomond 3, Ogden 1: At Ben Lomond, Jessica Hopkins scored two first half goals as the Ben Lomond Scots beat Ogdenfor the second time this season 3-1 Thursday in Region 7 Ben Lomondis 7-0 and Ogden5-2 Tooele 5, Granite 0: At Tooele Lindsey Parrott. Ashli Sorensen, Angie Whitehouse, Marcie Condi and Hanna Wright shared the scoring as the Buffs downedthe Farmers in Region 7. Leah Roberts had the shutout in goal Wasatch 5, Lehi 1: At Wasatch, Me- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OXFORD, Miss, — Mississippi Coach Tommy Tuberville has a message for the school’s football fans: Rebelflags are not welcome. “We are trying to educate our students on what helps us and what hurts us in the stands,” he said Thursday. The racial connotations of the Confederate flag have been debated for yearsat the school. And Tuberville says he is seeing more flags on campus andin the stadium during football games. Since coming to Ole Miss in De- cember 1994, Tuberville hastried to separate the university from the flag. While the school never endorsedits use, the Confederate flag was passed out at games for decades. Several years ago, the university introduced to fans what has become known as the “Battle M” flag. good responsefrom alumni, and it appears young students are the ones now bringing Rebel flags to games. “A lot of people are not intentionally trying to make Ole Miss look like the bad guys,” he said. “They're just basically being fol- lowers.” Tuberville’s comments came two days before the school’s homecoming game against Vanderbilt on Saturday at Vaught- Hemingway Stadium. The Rebel flag on campus and at games has been blamed by coaches at some schools in the Deep South for hampering re- cruitmentof black athletes. The flag was a rallying point for segregationists during the civil rights struggle. “Waiving the Confederate flag sends all the wrong messages,” said Bill Ferris, director for the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and nominated to head the National Endowmentfor the Humanities. ‘It signals slavery, a partof our history that thankfully is gone. It is really not an appro- priate signal for the 21st centuTy. However, somestudents say the flag is part of Ole Miss tradition. “When I first came here I thought waving the Rebel flag was very original,” said sophomore Chase Farmer. “I don't like wav- MORNING BRIEFING Jones Gets Olympic Medal, But Not the Gold He Wanted They draped another piece of silver around RoyJones’ muscular neck Thursday. Something golden would have beennice, but Jones wasn't complaining. Nine years after he lost the Olympic gold medal in a boxing match that secret-police docu- mentslater said wasfixed. Jones received the Olympic Order, the highest honorofthe International Olympic Committee, for ‘“out- standing merit in the course of world sport Although it conducted its own lanie Whimpy scored one goal and investigation and decided there hadfour assists Thursday as the Wa- was insufficient evidence to oversatch Waspsrouted the Lehi Pioneers turn the light-middleweight vicin Region 10 Thursday Heather tory of South Korea's Park Si-hun Sparty. Becky Jamison scored one at the Seoul Games, the IOC said goal each and Ashley Wimmer added two. AmyBassett scored forthe Pio- the order was not a consolation neers. Wasatch is 5-4, winningitslast prize It was awarded as much for Uintah 5, Rowland Hall 1: At Uin- Jones’ dignity under duress and tah, Hillary Enlowe scored two goals workin anti-drug programsas for and Bridgett Dart, Abbie Patty and anything he has donein becoming Heather Calder added one each as the WBC light-heavyweight Uintah defeated Rowland Hall Thurschampion, IOCvice president day in Region 10 action. Uintah is 5-4 Anita DeFrantz said in region play “We believe that, pound for Delta 12, North Sanpete 0: At Delta Dayna Lebbonscored five goals. Emi- pound, youare the greatest boxer ly May, Heidi Panhorst, Deb Ander- of all time,” DeFrantz told Jones. son, Tami Smith, Veronica Dewsnup. beforeslipping the order —a silAbbie Smith and Micki Hostetler ver necklace in the shapeof a vicscored the others. Mandy Hansen and tor’s olive wreath, clasped by the Callie Hansengot the shutout. Snow Canyon 2, Cedar City 0: At five Olympic rings — over his head Cedar City. Lindsay Mulline BethanyJensen scored as Snow Canyon beat Cedar City 2-0 in Region9 FOOTBALL soccer Thursdayforits fifth shutout Attendance at NFL games. deof the season. Snow Canyonis 6-1 Pine View 3, Hurricane 0: At Hurri- spite the small crowds in Tennescane, the Panthers rolled to an easy see, was up by nearly2,000 fans per game over the first four road win Boise State Dixie 2, Canyon View: At Dixie, Ali- weeks of 1996. . sha Provstgaard score both goals to running back Gaven Reed underleadthe Dixie Flyersto a 2-0 win a went surgery to repair a knee inthe Canyon ViewFalcons Thursd: suffered in last Saturday's Region 9. Dixie is 5.2 and Canyon jury game. View1-6. Q Rebel Flags No Longer Welcomeat Ole Miss Football Games Tuberville said he has seen a _D3 26, 1997 it.” oO ArkansasSt. Suspends Seven Seven players were suspended indefinitely from the Arkansas State football team for unspecified violations of team policy, Coach Joe Hollis said Thursday. GYMNASTICS The University of Utah squad was accorded Scholastic All- throp (3.92 GPA in biology) and Jenny Schmidt(3.82 GPAin biology) Oo SKIING More than 150 athletes in six ski sports will competein the U.S Ski TeamGold Cup at Lake Placid, N.Y., Dec. 30-Jan. 3. Qo BASEBALL Todd Hundley got his second opinion and will undergo reconstructive elbow surgery. The New York Mets catcher met with Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham Ala., who said Hundley has elbow instability and bone chips Bart Griffiths of Logan was namedto coach a 12-under team from Utah in the Capital Games Invitational Tournament next summerat Cooperstown, N.Y. To recommend a player for an Oct 11-12 tryout camp, call 753-0249 o BASKETBALL Nike has entered into a partrship with the American Bas- ketball Leaguefor a television advertising campaign to promote thesport 0 GOLF Weber State named Greg Stimpson an assistant coach Stimpson, a PGA professional. will work primarily with the men’s team Cliff Cunning- ham, of Monroe. N.C., defeated Ed Bartlett of Boise, Idaho, 5 and 3 to win the U.S. Senior Amateur AamplonsD in Bridgehampto n BYU stands ninthafter the first round of New Mexico's women’s tournament. The Cougars’ SusanneGillemo and Catalina Navarro each shot 1-over-par 73 TENNIS Hal Pearsen and Loyd Morten- America honors by the National sen defeated Jess Carter and Dick Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches for Women. Utah ranked 11th in the nation in team GPA (3.34 cumulative average) and was the highest-ranked academic team that participated in Stewart 7-5 in the final of the Senior Doubles Tournament at Liberty Park. In the consolationfinal, Tony Porch and Rip Waring beat Darrell Greener and Mel Morrow 7-5. Mark Philippoussis fired 23 aces to gain the the 1997 NCAA Championships. Individual Utes named Scholastic “T have said before that we will All-Americans included Molly run football program that all of us can be proud of.” Hollis said. and sport science), Sarah Nor- Northrop (3.94 GPA in exercise quarterfinals of the $400,000 Toulouse Open in France with a 63, 6-7 (5-7), 6-3 victory over FrenchmanLionel Roux aeURSS CSREESOCS ; 5 ing garbage bags on sticks like they do at some schools. I like waving theflag.” John Avery, a tailback and team captain, said the Rebel flag definitely hurt recruiting. “When I first came to Ole Miss t : all my family knew about it [the z university] was the Rebel flag,” Avery told The Daily MississipPian campus newspaper. “My i family was 100 percent against csc BRO ‘ ? 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