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Show The SaltLake Tribune SPORTS Saturday, December5, 1998 Geran reg 1 ‘Timpriew (1-0) 9 70 Gree ver — Bart 2 aon 1 Nat 6 3, Carroll, Warten, Baton Weave ‘Timpriew Donaldson 29, Boren 14, Sand Dury Nah. Rasen Clark 2 2 To 2192870 Feit Gon — Green River 2 (Cann, cataRaper?orn points and Jackie Morrill added12 to lead top-ranked Union over Morgan55-53 in a non-region game. Jen Kennedy led the Trojans with 18 points and Healther Holt chippped in 12. a9 918-85 Granger 61 Timpanogos 58 WEST VALLEY CITY — Julianne Orgill collected 19 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists Friday as the GrangerLancers toppedthe Timpanogos Timberwolves 61-58 in a non-region game. It was the first win of the season for the Lancers while the Timberwolves are winless, ‘Timpanogos 18 15 1338 Grange (1 nolBH pangs Campin Buswel? Teraris temple2.018 Dros 8 ‘Toul 29 rage Rll 13, Orel 1, Holmes 7, (Christensen 2, North Thomas 2, Sher wd ease 1 ‘TarePointG 7 (Tom son’ On. DavisGranger3Roll Or Beans) Olympus 59 Hunter 41 MPUS — Lindsey Hille drilied two three-point baskets and Katie Davidson hit another in the second quarter as the Titans outscored the Wolverines 15-4 to break open a close game 6, Rees 6, Bond 3, Russell 2 uidened 8 Ha1 Toa 90 12 PointGoals — Union 3 (Hutchins 1 Ri cam) Norpe’ Clearfield 43 Tooele 41 CLEARFIELD — The Clearfield Falcons made 10of-12 free throws in the fourth quarter Friday and edged the Tooele Buffaloes 43-41 in tournament. Clearfield’s ‘Tooele it 7 sat arti 15 610124 riggs 12, Roberts 14, Walker 13, York?rasier Clea aller 5, Layton 10, Banach 4, BertoChien 2 One Bare Tha 141048 eel ies 2 Rob ers WalkerCari tayo Fremont 48 Brighton 47 CLEARFIELD — It came down to a last-second shot for the Brighton Bengals, andit missed, sending Fremont homewith a one-point win overthe Bengals in action at the Clearfield Tournament on Friday. Robin Thompsonscored18 to lead Brighton. Pine View 47 Cedar 27 Logan 51 PAGE, Ariz. — Jessica Carbon 42 Freeman had 12 points and VERNAL — Sallie McE- Suzanne Jolley added seven voy scored 15 points as Lo- as Pine View'sgirls routed gan’s girls stopped Carbon CedarCity 47-27 in the Page 51-42 in the Uintah Tourna- Tournamenton Friday. ment Friday night. McKell Cedar City was led by Warburton of Carbon was Tammi Payne with seven the game's high scorer with points. 19points Cedar City (03) Logan.) Wis esr Pine View (1:1) 1110 Cedar Cty — Tom1, Binsedl Payne 7, Burgess 2, Lunt 3, Saison 3, 600 3,4 Matheson 2, Christensen? a7 Pine View — Adamson Buckway 2, Acker nin? Semmens, ater? ope PolatGoals — Hoppa (evap Car ‘FreemanGare 12 Jolly 7 indel5. Tol 11033 "eeeeit Gal — Nowe Wasatch 56 Hurricane 52 Moffat, Colo. 34 VERNAL — Emily Davis Coconino,Ariz. 35 PAGE, ARIZ. — Afterlosscored 16 points and Allison Brown added 14 to lead Wa- ing to Page, Ariz,, 50-33, the satch Wasps over Moffat, Hurricane Tiger: eloaten Colo., Friday in the Uintah Coconino, Ariz., 5 Fri. Classic. day in the Page Yate) 15 15 15 11-56 Mota ach Hyon 6, Brown 1Polo? Ma wage Bergin8, Davis 16, Ford. Totals2118 Molfai — Mortensen 8, Bldom 6, Donnel 10, Pett 4, Greg 6, Totals 14616. nt Goals — Wasatch | (Hilton) Mo: fat 0, Springville 62 Uintah 53 VERNAL — Emily Groesbeck totaled 19 points and 10 steals to lead Springville past Uintah 62-53 on Friday in its own tournament Ambre White led Uintah with 15, as Olympus defeated Hunter 59-41 in non-regionplay. Rachel Robbins pacedthe Titans with 15 points, Hille Uintah 01) finished with 13 and Mata Tukuafu chippedin with 14 Heist a 188 points. Sally Toia lead Hunt- Behionai 4 18 104 — Groesbeck 19, St Clair 9, Wa: er with 14 points prion Ooma 7, Ps, Des ops 4, Day, Chess tual TeterTomo ISR Oneald 2 Weight7 Mesdenbal Tolls 2 Ta 812 ‘Three tanh ae3 Log) a4) 1 413 ise Springville 2 (Christensen) Arden.Anderon Cake Olympus 2-1) 1215.17 Sa 1. Coe Der ler8 a2Tae eaWesa 18128 8 North Sevier 41 enbik$ Rowland Hall 31 SALINA — Suzanne Gurr Tiee oil Goals ~Hunter 0. Obpas 3 Judge 51 (Hl 2, Davidson 1.) Cottonwood 42 scored 21 points Friday and the North Sevier Wolves CLEARFIELD — Kim Sky View 46 beat the Rowland Hall-St Constantinesco scored 13 Spanish Fork 33 points, including the game’s Mark's Winged Lions 41-31 in a non-region game SMITHFIELD — Mickey only three-pointer to lead Folsom overcamefoul trou- the Judge Bulldogs to a 51ful 7131 ble in the first half and 42 winoverthe Cottonwood North Sevier (1-0) 3M 4 1041 ywland — 8, Shet y 3, Thomas 5, scored a game-high 16 Colts in the Clearfield pionts to lead the Sky View tourney. Sevler — Gur Erde 2, Mickelsen 8 Bobcats to a 46-33 non-reSiar 4 Sader Hales. Tos 19 9841 Cottonwood (03) 44 see gion win over the Spanish Judge ‘Three Polat Goals — Rowland Hall 4 (Shetty, Memorial 00) 78:13 23-$1 Fork Dons. otionwood — Post 10, Wainkir2, Sailey 5, ‘Thomas, Cornwell, Graves), Wilkerson5, Petersen 8, Throndsen Merril 3, Jaws 3 Totals 14 1430 42 Spores 3 ste Soe — BateTry Kelly 2 Leva Manila 49 ver Spada julie 2, Constantinesco 13, Coucos 6 Hristo5, Hod St. Joseph 23 SpaathPck— Weston ce2 8 Tota 1 20415 1 Say 2 "Woe len BonsTha TurePot Goals ud (Contains Laura Durrant and Tara ti ‘Sky View — Folsom 16, Jensen 7, Foster 11 Smith scored 12 points each 6. Toals 15 16:24 46, as Manila defeated St. JoViewmont58 Spanish Fork 1 seph 49-23 in the Lynx Ogden 45 ‘Tournamenton Friday. CLEARFIELD — The Lehi 42 ViewmontVikings defeated anil (2-0) 121017 1049 American Fork 31 the Ogden Tigers 58-45 to Sow.2) 3. Berard B.S 4 Co LEHI — Lacey Yates advance in the Clearfield letanlar 6, Durant12, Bull 2, Hullnger 2, Smut ur 2G Tournament. t 5, Van scored 13 points and Cory ep Gaver Erne Shenae Atkinson added 11 as Lehi Both teamsare 2-1 wiCaey Te tae 01898 Goals — Cease2 defeated American Fork 42Scoring summary not provided. Three-Point St Joveph 1 31 in a non-region game serge Friday, Jordan 52 ‘American Fork was led by Karen Quilter with nine Granite 40 points and Annie Pontious Jamie Hendricks scored with 16. 23 points Friday and the ‘American Fork (11) Leki 1) Fork — pontou 1 Aes 3 Tea19143 Jordan Beetiitgers defeated the Granite Farmers 5240 in a non-region game. Lata Sitake scored 18 for Tournament. Hurricaneimprovesto 2-1 with the win. Scoring summary notprovided Green River 65 Piute 56 GREEN RIVER — Coralie Hughesscored 24 points Friday and the Green River Pirates used strong reboundingto beat the Piute Thunderbirds 65-56 in a non-region game. Prute 2 GreaRes (1) 1221 18 Har, Sey 8 Dla, lst er Reit 14, Torgersen 4 Totals 25 6.14 Lake6, Bkker9, Burrage 13, icedNeon 8 Hughes 24 Toa 81823 Rich 51 Int. Christian 40 RANDOLPH — Michelle Westonscored 13 points Friday and the Rich Rebels downed the Intermountain Christian Lions 51-40 in a non-region game. ks ea) 69 81540 Bleh (1-0) 810 CS — Blanken 4, Bebo2, Mehfood 2, Box 2 Stable 1, Armstrong 9. 157 — Downing Wilson 4, M. Westor je 10, Mackay4 Polat (Peart, M. Weston) Enterprise 48 Canyon View 33 CEDAR CITY — Ashley Staheli scored 18 points and Tana Shurtliff added 13 points to lift the Enterprise Wolves over the Canyon View Falcons in non-region play on Friday. April Cox led the Falcons with 13 points Enterprise (1 58 4 124s Cogn Viet ated “Enlerprise — Phelps 2, Sinan | hur8,HatHan6 ‘Toial 15 15-34 48, on View — Cox 13, Redd 9, Gardner 2 Sanders 3,Pete 6 Toa 4 4.12.38 nterprise 5 (Stabe 4 zyCanyon View 1 Cad tune 2 18 vas cone NCE rst Divi Wl SOL Ps Michigan3, Utah 2 TodaysGames UaVent Otani 3 pan yoo many men), 518; Koval 4 poate) None. Penalties — Fallon Today's Games Pittsburgh at Bastoo, 5p. Toronto at Montreal. § pm New Jersey at NY. lalanders. 5 pm. NY. Rangers at Ottawa, $:90 pm ‘Wasnt Pade, 530 pom Detro $90 pm Powerplay Opportunites —Tamps Bay 1 of DetAg 2 Bdmonton 0of5 ates a Bay, Schwab1-20(35 shot Shots on goal — enkor 960(23-21). checking, 2 2 Feel oh ingih, sh). 6, Washington. Konowalehak 6.5.5 16 Retr — Tied Totter A 15308 gunna Me okdng), 11-44; Zee, 2npn) (Hunter), 1004 (sh, Pealtles — Brewer Powerplay Opportunites — St Louis 0 of 4: (17 ob-booking, 1931 234 Below Was rpg 4S Cold of 1 ried , Vancouver, Naslund 12, eH BIDS-21 Wash Gaal —Sis Meeaan86.216Dae $2 So) 25 Nano— 4Baber 2 cae Kat, tages P1028 14 saver Colorado, Roy 8 Vancouver 02 24 1750Penalties — Non ~ Pal Deverab Martell A FinPeriod None Penalties — Van on goal — Dallas 914-147. Vancou fist. pewily set — Ciera, NY, 1820 16081Refers 16.061) interference), 538; Hatcher. Dal booking, yerShots 666-18, Power play Opportunites — New York 0of5 1531, Hedican, Van ob boing), 18:14 Power-play{ofOpportunities — Dallas 0 of 5; Washington 0 of 4 ‘Tampa Bay 2 Second Period Vancouver, Naslund 10 Vancouver 8 Goalles— Nev York, Salo 10-13.0(28 shots23. Edmonton 0 0 1-1 Meier, Oblund LehtinenTl Goalies Dallas, S Belfour 1 -51 (18 shots14 saves), Washington, Tabara’ 12-223 Pint Pevod 1, Tampa tay, Renbery 3, 6 (Modano), 1880 3, Vancouver,alas,Naud " Referee — Dan Marouelli A — I (Tucker, Crus) 15:17 (pp) Pemaltles — Clark, (Messer. May), 171. Penaltes — Scatchard, 19740) ‘TB charging),242; Tampa Hay bench served by Van (ob-tripping, 7; Ohlund. Van (eros 2 (Dior, Juneau, 4344. Wa Grizz Lose Yet Again in a Shootout @ Continued from C-1 Brochu, “Beaubien played well for a excited,” said Goring. “They play with a lot of emotion, but it eventually fades and they lose that edgeit took to keepthem here.’ Beaubien was 3-2 with a 2.91 goalsagainst average. Brouchu had a 1-3-1 record with a 2.62 goals-against avertime,but any player who comesupis age. Those aren't bad numbers, but Goring thought neither had won a gamefor the team, as a good goalie in two lower-levelgoalies, considering Utah’s league-low 2.68 goals a game The coach had much less to say about Brochu, whohas beennursing a sore ankle for a surprisingly long time. “No comment on Martin,” said Goring. So onceagain, Goringis looking for goalies: ‘I'm onthe phonewith National Hockey League teams every day.” should, Still, it seems unusualto bring Theteams tradedgoals in the first and third periods. Utah tallies came form Yan Kaminsky and Jeff Sharples. John Purves, Kaminsky and Biggs eachscoredin the shootout before Turco stopped Micah Aivazoff, Chris Kenady and Dave Archibald GRIZZ SUMMARY Michigan rots Utah ae st Period — 1, Michigan, Lokowich4 (Gavey 821.2, Utah, Ka y 3 (unasasted), 1406 Penalties — Ah ing. 8 2 Angela, Pel 918 4, Utah, Sharpes (Kaminsky, vam 17:4 Penalties — Bench, Mich too many men, 1.2: Kenady, Ulab ( 204 Trombly, ua roughing 52: Marin, Mich (cueing) 17.06; Vakota, Utah (roughing, an Purch Si che, Roberts, Wright Utah (Purves, Kaminsky, Bi Sot on gal Michigan 12828 ah 1271-80 5. Utah O for 10 shots, 28 saves) Utah, Ve , Ree — in Norquay inesen — Robert Fellows, Stephen 7Aea oa Dento Leads Manti to Tourney Win Over Escalante GUNNISON — Anique Dento led a balanced Manti attack with 11 points as her teamtook a 40-34 win over Escalante in the Gunnison ‘Tournamenton Friday Jamie Lyman led Ei lantewith12 points. South Summit 53 Altamont 42 ALTAMONT — Tiffany ‘Thomas ored 16 points as the South Summit Wildcats gor ted the Altamont Long Jorn: -42 in a non-region game on Friday. Michelle CEES Olsen ledall scorers with21 points to pace Grandto a 58: 50 girls basketball win over Grand in the Gunnison Tournament on Friday. Melissa Fransen led Gunnison vanee? fx four with three-pointers 18 eepoints, ers.including Manti (1-Qt) =igensc eit, const vu 10122 Brotherson led Altamont s a a Vicente a,hen Su, yrge 7, Clark 2, Vanorman |. Totals 1 Grand. ater Nation uM ae ‘South Summit (1-1) Altamont (0-1) 11318 $33 (Moos) Parowan 53 Virgin Valley, Nev. 40 CEDAR CITY — Casey Cooke scored a game-high 27 points,includingall four of Parowan's three-pointers, as the Rams beat Virgin Valley, Nev. 53-40 in the Southern Utah/Coca-Cola Invitational Friday Taree-Potet Goals — Recalante 11. 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Toa ists MORGAN — Sheila Three-Point Goals —Jran 2 (Henin Hutchinson tossed in 13 Stone; Granite 1 (And NATIONALHOC tY LEAGUE BUFFALO, NY. — The battle between the league's opseorer and one ofthe worlds be Phisburgh oallendersdisintegrated ino a wa of sticks and Buffalo's 30 shutoutof Phi adelphia on Friday night Sabres goaltender Dominik Hasek recorded his S7th careershutout and Flyers center Erie Lindros was ejected for slashingSabresdefense man Jay McKeei the bead with Buffalo leading 20 late in the first pero was surprised he got a gume misconduct Haseksaid “I know be highsticked someone. but [thought he would get two-pustwo, 1 was sur prise by the call Philadelphia goes Butfalo 2 nt Pred — 1, Bull, Sanderson8B sab Wooley 4152 Bal Stamm 2 Var Powe ay Opportunites — Pitsburg 0 of ada, Primeaw), 7.33. 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The 6-foot-2 Donaldson, an all-state playerlast year, finished with 33 points, 12 rebounds and 10 blocks It's believedto be thefirst triple-double for the Timpview girls program SL Lutheran 50 SL Christian 38 Emily Price scored 20 points as Salt Lake Lutheran defeated Salt Lake Christian 50-38in the Lynx Tournament on Friday. Alyssa Lightnerscored 12 and Annie Schueler added 11 for the Dragonslayers, saest Donaldson’s ‘Triple-Double’ Means a Win for Timpview |