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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Saturday, January 23, 1999 Viewmont Needs a Late Rally fuel an 18-9 first-quarter scoring run as No. 3 ranked Union blitzed No. 2 Lehi 5240 in Region 10 on Friday. Bev Richens scored a game-high 15 points to keep Union unbeaten in region falls to second. Calle ‘Trane led Lehi with BOUNTIFUL 13 points. mont, which didn'tta‘the Girls Basketball Cyprus 53 ‘The loss ends Lehi’s winWoodsCross 46 lead until three minutes rening streak at 12. mained in the game, edged WEST JORDAN — Kristy MAGNA — Penny ques Region 1 opponentDavis 43- Slade scored 17 points anc has 23 points to lead Lehi 01, 12-2) 42 on a layup by Suzy An- the Hunter Wolverines to a Evans added 11 as the cy. Union 2-2, 13-1) — Atkinson 2 Trane 13, Gillan derso1mn. 70-52 Region 2 victory over prus Pirates defeated the The Vikings are the only thecapeet Hills Grizzlies ‘Woods Cross Wildcats 53-46 soSchaopert Yess GeberdTaal unbeaten team in the region, Nelson 2, Morrill 10, Nielsen 8, To Trip Up Davis in Region 1 aae Jee oe Vikings wi poin ee Hills wii, eratth led Coy pper Jenny Beckstend added eight, Kalle Bourn paced unter 1, 11-3) 117 13 270 the Darts with 14 points. Copper HA, $9) SAE 7Se inner— Marx 13, Hudson 4, Stade 28, Wat 8, Dangerfield 1, Tia 16. Totals 299-14 70, Davis (2-4,212) 1510 8 sae Copper His — Rivets 8, Groesbeck12, Ri C88 ul dh SS andall 2, Peroah Sandber Davis— Hig O'Bourn 14, Netoa 4, Ras. ‘Totals 161420 52. 7, Smith 13, muses 6 4, 8, Holst 4 Totals PolatGeais —Hunter(Mars. Danger: 3542 4, 6, Anderson 4, fei Copper Hills 6 (Groesbeck 4 Rivet. eckstead 8, Crockett 16, Dennis 5. Totals 20 5 Pot Goals — Davis 1 (Rasmussen). Bonneville 73 ‘Yiemmont 2 (Bellnap, Dennis) Sky View 66 WASHINGTON TERCleartield 42 RACE — Kelsy Stireman Northridge 36 23 points, including CLEARFIELD — Hayley scored four three pointers, to lead Barker scored 12 points and Bonneville Lakers past Susan Layton had 10 as the the Sky Bobcats 73-66 Clearfield took a Region 1 in Re; onView 4. Kristen MeDou- in, 42-36 over Northridge. added 19 Brandi Coates led the galMickey Folsom led Sky Knights with ninepoints. View with 31 Nerdgecen 8 9138 So vera2 wie 9 1¢-s8 Ser as '5, Downs bebe Racoevile 8, Gb ‘Sky View —) way aSeale Taal TateTrp, Ppt, Wak Tot1 10, Barker 12, Pak wei sackor tara forkGeto?Mos ba Skyline 69 = McDougal 18, Boyce 14, Free man 2, Steman 23, Dow 2, Borehar 2, Gladwell Thichardon Teak 1203 sane? Seer 4B in Region 5 on Friday.Kristi uate Rees18 Mesoa 3 Bell and Liz Naegle scored Polat Goals — Lehi 3 (Trane 2, Gil: 15 each for the Wildcats. rus was without Ka- san) Union 3 (Richens) trena Ellett, Class 4-A's leading scorer who averages Uintah 49 27 points, after she sprained Park City 30 an ankle. VERNAL — Trisha Gardinerledall scorers with 17 Wont Crs@1,018) 1413 61348 points as the Uintah Utes pres 10 14 15 1433 homWeight 2 Muon Bal 5 speed of the Park City Neds act ins 6, Totals 206-18, 49-30 to win their eon = Caer Jotun4,Sot6 at Region 10 gameFriday. ea1 Joes 17, Hodes 6, Leno 3. T ‘rePl Goals~ prs 2 Stl Evans Park Cy (03, 1-14) Olympus 67 Murray 36 Olympus, unbeaten and foalsst —rower alanGana weap Oued iS Hee Toa easily dispatched Region 5 Duchesne 52 foe Murray. Lindsey Hille led the Titans with 22 Grand 46 DUCHESNE — Amber points, including four threepointers. Teammate Annie Lewis had 20 points and Anderson added 15 points. Jenny Nielsen added 15 as Anna Nelson was the top Duchesnetook a win in East scorerfor the Spartans with Region, defeating Grand 5246. Grand was led by Heatheight points. er Olsen with 12 points. Murray (64.7.7) ou 8 $36 Olympus (10-0, 140) 14 18 18 1787 eraWhey 7,Nebon8Bron2,An Decne3-7 ud AE, denen, aryMartie Shu re 810,Oe 2, Sanford ol Toa01a gsi Hoag 2ot8102) oi 2, Anderson ERNE Dando Sei. To 1 “le Steves Nien8,Watt are Lewis 20, Hooper Polat Goals — Murray 1 (White), oyepa ties 7 Valley 44 Bountiful 48 Wasatch Academy 40 Judge 45 Kearns 45 TAYLORSVILLE — Kari Satterfield and Marie Worsham each had 16 points as ‘Taylorsville took a Region2 win. ‘The Warriors were helped when Satterfield hit five of six free throws in the fourth quarter and when Worsham hit a key inside basketlate in the contest. The Cougars were paced byBonnie Quilt er with 14 pi Karas 3, 14) ‘Satterfeld 14, Carleton 3 vasVai 3 Wont18 Gara? teas ieiet7 Thre Plt Gal — Kars 8 Quer 2A dered 3ening,Delanae Tyrie 2 Hunter 70 CopperHills 52 Bulldogs were led by Kim ical free throwsin the fourth Constantinesco with 13 quarter to rally for a 44-40 points and Rose Hamilton Region 15 winonFriday. with nine. Jodi Heaton led a balland}: Roy 2 (Miles, Heppner} anced Valley attack with 12 Jodge Memorial 27,210) 9 9 18 145 points. Valley made 6-of-10 Seer US eal Se free throws in the fourth Weber 55 = Consantineso 2, Hamitoo 1 Rally 2 Taner & Koes To quarter, while Wasatch Box Elder 52 (als 187.1045, OGDEN — Ashley Hone ‘Murdoch 2, Bradshaw 2, MacKay Academy was 2-of-8. scored 22 points, including 1a Bereaon6, Beck 4Seljan 4 Toa (66, 68) <4 five three-pointers, Friday ‘ThreePlat Goals —Judge 2 (Constantinesco, Valley Wash Acdeny 29,610) Bio and the Weber Warriors Hamfton) Bountiful 1 (Pieree) Nay — Heaton 8 Bair 6, Heal2 edged the Box Elder Bees Get 5, Sorenson Golding 8 Tt 18 55-52. Highland 69 = Peterson 27, Gilbert 8. West 56 bane habi Box Bier 14,310) 9 13 18 12-52 Is — Wasatch Academy 2 The Highland Rams imWeber (24,67) 1611 10 18-35 ‘Box Elder—J. Johnson4,5, Johasca4. Lester proved to 4-6 in Region 5 16, Karren 16, Gilbert 4, Crocker 2, Packer 1 with 2 69-56 win over the Nemes 8 Toe1618882 Green River 63 Weber — 2, Hansen 4 Panthers onFriday. 42CampbellPat 4 8Cperwn fei18 West DennaeWrighttotaled 26 Monument Valley 40 ‘ThreePent uals — Box Elder (Laster 2 points and 14 rebounds and MONUMENT VALLEY Weber € (Hone 5, Jones WendyStillman added nine —Coralie Hughesscored 2: points and nine rebounds ints Friday and the Gree Fremont77 for the Panthers. River Pirates downed Monu: Logan 64 Westis 4-6 in league and ment Valley 63-40, scoring 42 points in thesecond half PLAIN CITY — TheFre- 7-7 overall mont Silver Wolves im- ‘Scoring summary not provided proved to 7-0 in Region 4, defeating the Logan GrizzUnion 52 lies 77-64 on Friday. wind? Neko 10, Hoghes 225 Lehi 40 amanae OG,Set 9 leagueand 9-4 overall Seong sunnary not provide Bingham Stops Jaguars In Region 2 while Rasmussen credited senior Hei- 2 Beda ROOSEVELT — Jackie 4 To Black 2 50Mouse Morrill and April Mecham aay Three-Point Goals — Monument scored six points each to (Gray, Berl n for guiding the offense “This was a good w y to bounce di Steffen Valley 2 after losing to Hunter. “We gotour brains beatin the other back,”Steffensen said “We got ae early, but then we wenton a run.” day with the rebounding," Rasmussen said. “Hunter was gettingfive or six Chadwick led West Jordan with 14. chances. We did a muchbetter job of boxing out tonight after | dis- ‘We couldn't get our offense going tonight,” said West Jordan coach George Hughes. “Wehad some good papetnieee but couldn't come oug ‘The Jaguars didn't get many second chances, as the Miners dominated the boards from the beginning. Bingham had concentrated on that in practice cussedit with them in practice.” ‘West Jordan (23,74) wat ee Magan 1, 104) W612 19 10-58 jest Jordan — Lance 9, Chadwick 14, Pauer 5, Sullivan 2. sures Crore3 Walee¢ oak 180338 Set BaPage ay ‘West Jordan 4 (Applegate 2 J Southern Idaho Men, Women Take Two From SLCC TWIN FALLS Idaho=Ti rick son scored 22 Community ohaesie i ‘not over comeCollege of Southern Idaho's bal ance Friday, as the Bruins lost 74-65 in men's basketball The CSI women defeated No. 21 SLCC75-73 on Zenovia Barron's shot at thebuzzer. Labeledoneof college basketball's disappointments throughthefirst two months, the University of Utah is rebuilding its national reputation. If all goes well, the Utes officially should be back in about one week. College basketball followers can see for themselves, as the Utes appear on ESPN the next two Monday nights. “We're doing well,” said Utah Coach Rick Majerus. “Wehave a lot of defi ciencies, but we're movingin a positive direction.” Utes havenotlost in nearlysix weeks, dating back to the Dec. 12 game atTexas. Granted,the schedule hasnotincluded anybody of national note during their eight-game winning streak, but the Utes have battered each opponent They have won three WAC games by an averageof 20 points. “I really like the way the young players are coming around,” Majerus Basketball Toni Utah vs. SJSU Atthe Huntsman Center @ Tipoff: 7:30 p.m. Radio: KNRS-AM (570) Utah (13-4) should continueto roll tonight against San Jose State at the HuntsmanCenter. The Spartans(9-8, 2-2 WAC)started well in conference play, beating FresnoState and TexasEl Paso and losing to New Mexico in overtime. But all three games were at home. Their first conference road game resulted in a 31-point drubbing at Brigham Young. SH, the Spastans|are_vaslly im roved overlast season, when they finished 3-23 and 1-13 in the WAC. The lowlights included an 18-game losing streak “We look forward to playing a good San Jose State team that has done a greatjob of turningit around with the same players they had last year,” Majerus Utahhosts Fresno State this Monday. The Uteslost to Jerry Tarkanian’s team three years ago in a Big Monday gameat the Huntsman Center. After playing at UTEP next Saturday, Utah plays at No. 12 New Mexico on Feb. in another10 p.m. start @ Records: Utah 13-4 (3-0 WAC); SJSU 9-8 (2-2) @ Series: Utah leads, 60-47 @ Last Meeting: Utah 60, San Jose State 47 (1992) @ Line: Utah by 1812 ‘About the Utes: They have won 29 consecutive games at home. It is the fourtrionges! active steakin the nation. have wontheir last eight game: Point guard Andre Miler is averaging16,7 points 68rebounds ond 5.9assists a game, plays host to"ros Sao ot (vamNoneey on the Spartans: This will be the aterthis season for the new Mountain West Conference. centffom the field, including only 49 per Centin thefirst halt BYU vs. Fresno &t. At the Marriott Center, Provo 15, a Radio: KSL-AM (1160) Records: BYU 8-8 (3-1 WAC): - Being Center of Attention Trims y=Mie,fou ees,ng Dar’, Vata «Roma Taylorsville 48 BY PATRICK KINAHAN THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE the team has. Mountain Crest 40 YTON — Amy Jensen Roy 35 eae eight of her23 points ROY — Jami Zilles scored in the fourth quarterto help 13 points and Amber Skyline rally past Layton 69- Brower played well off the 6 in a Region 1 game on bench, adding seven points, Priday Holly Harris added as the Mountain Crest Mus19points for Skyline, which tangs defeated the Roy MT. PLEASANT — Sumout-scored Layton 37-24 in Royals 40-35in Region 4. BOUNTIFUL — Hailey mer Peterson scored 13 of the secondhalf. didn'tscoreits first MacKay had 16 points and her game-high 27 points in Haley Berlin scored 12 of points until the finalseconds Jenny Pierce added 12 as the third quarter to help her23 points in the second of the openingperiod. the Braves took a Region 5 Wasatch Academy overquarter to help Layton tie over the Judge Bull- ‘ome a nine-point halftime ine game at $2 at halftime Loomer Law aw win dogs, 48-45 on Friday. The deficit, but Valley madecritsayin 56 Utes Rebuilding Respect With Eight-Game Winning Streak said, “andI enjoythe great spirit that No.1 ranked in Class 4-A, cS Adrian McCullough and Jason Buell led five CSI scorers in double figures as the Golden Eagles overcame a 38-35 halftime deficit. SLCC shot only 30 percent from thefield in the second half. The Bruins actually shot worse than that from two-point with 27 points, Kristi Fehr added 17 and Steph Harward had 14, SLCCral liedto tie the game after trailing 37. 26 at halftime. range. AshleyMiller led the Bruin women AMM xMe COake MeL) If it doesn’t snow, we'll return your dough. SALE Fresno State 12-6 (2-1) W Series: BYU leads, 11-3 Bigelow’s Scoring Share at BYU BY JOE BAIRD THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE PROVO — It hastaken half the season, but the BYU Cougarsfinally have all of their pieces in place. They are healthy, have foundtheright starting lineup andare winning. Now,if they can just get their scoring leaderontof the deepfreeze eshman Mark Bigelow carried BYU through November and Decem- ber, but has struggled this month as opponents have gangedupon him and his 15-pointscoring average. Bigelow has hit double figures just twice in five January games, andis coming off three- and four-point outings against Hawaii and San Jose State. He got off only four shots against the Spartans, and missed all of them. Bigelow faces an even morestern test tonight in the Marriott Center against Fresno State’s pressure de- fense. But he seemsneither frustrat- ed, nor particularly concerned. “I'm not worried at all,” Bigelow said Friday. “I'mnot shooting the ball as well as I had been, but I'm just kind of takingit in stride. I've hadslumps before and overcome them.” Noris BYUCoachSteve Cleveland fretting. Bigelow, he says, hasn't hit the freshman “wall” so muchas he is attracting more attention. “Teamsare doing everything they can to stophim. and they should, because he’s our leading scorer,” said Cleveland The Cougars have certainly not been any poorer for Bigelow’s scoring absence. They have won four of five gamessincestarting Bigelow and Michael Vranes in the backcourt, Silester Rivers and Nathan Cooper up front and Mekeli Wesley in the middle. With Wesley emerging from his fall semester layoff and Riversgetting untracked after injuries and illness, the Cougars’ offense has begun shifting moreto the lowblock. Result? “I'm not neededlike I was,” said Bigelow. “Other people are step- Last Meeting: FSU95, BYU 83(1996) Line: Fresno by 2% About the Cougars: They have beat: en San Diego State, Hawaii and San Jose State for their longest_ winning steak I free voor... BYU's 75-44win over the Spartans on Thursday wa: Bigoeerao a o iota vicloy over Mor sugars super sere ‘against 81S, limiting the Spartans to just four firet-haif field goals and 27 percent shooting for the game, ‘About Bulldogs: They have won three of their last four oa have been idle since last Saturday UTEP at Selland Arena. win over . . The Bulldogs have have spit gains! four ranked ‘Op- ints this season, beating No. 15 New Mexico one No, 25 Tempio‘and losing to No. 1 Duke and No. 23 Wisconsin... Five FSU Pee average doubie- Chris Herren (44.2) MolinEy ‘ondFTerance Roberson average 7.7 and 7.4 mpg, respectively ping up and I'm not having to do as much. But when I am needed, I'm sure I'll be able to contribute. Men's College Basketball To! USUat Idaho @ Atthe Kibbie Dome, Moscow, Idaho WSUat N. Arizona SUU at Oral Roberts BAtthezee Skydome, Flagstafi Bair 8:30 p.m. MST WAtthe Mabee Center, Tulsa, Okla @ Tipoff: 8 p.m. MST @ Radio; KVNU-AM (610), @TV: None KWLW-AM (700), KVFX-FM (94.5) @ Radio: KXOL-AM (1660) @ Records: WSU 14-6 (5-: @ Records: USU 9-7 (2-3 Big West); Idaho 8-7 (4-2) Series: USU leads, 10-9 B® Last Meeting: USU 59, Idaho 50 (1998) iM Series: WSU leads, 48-16 @ Last Meeting: NAU 79, WSU 70 OT (1998) @ Records: SUU 8-11 (3-4 Mid-Con); ORU 9-8 (4-2) @ Series: ORUleads, 8-0 @ Last Meeting: ORU94, SUU84 OT (1998) @ Line: Idaho sot) 3 AbouttheAggies: They Posted on in. portant at Boise State, 58So'thoywoulke nothing more than to winning streak when Eastern Division leader Nevada comes to Logan nex! Saturday. With lowly North Texas visiting Thursday, that's possible. ‘About the Vandals: They handled Nevada 67-54 on Thursday to maintain a strong thitd place in the Big West's East: ision, 1% games ahead of USU. Coach David Farrar is 23-49 in his second season. Big Sky); NAU 15-3 (7-0) About the Wildcats:Thursday's 78-68 fossa!Col Stato Norfuidge took alot of Out of this game, but sil canmake o major breakthrough In race with a win tonight. NAU ‘Coach Ben Howland Is a former Wikicat yet Lumberjacks: hey biosted icone 8‘ote 401-69 on Thursday a have won 23 consecutive we Sky in iedocaten porcontoge (52 @ Tipoff: 6 p.m. MST @ Radio: KBRE-AM (940) About the : They may ‘saved their soason Thursday by ra lying from @ 46-point deficit in the sec‘ond half to beat UMKC 87-86 in overtime. The T-Birds have never beaten Oral Roberts, which lio entored the jen : They the Thunderbirds three times last season, including the overtime decision in the first round of the Mid-Continent Cont ‘ence toumament, G Chad Wilkerson scores 15.9 points andi F Derick Taylor adds 14.8 points for ORU, which leads the league by scoring 77 points a game,. Ex-BYU Back Jenkins Lands at Northern Arizona FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Having transferred from Brigham Young. running back Ronney Jenkins already is attending classes at Northern Arizona and will have twoyears or eligibility to play for the Lumberjacks, the school announced Friday An athletic department news release cited BYUofficials as saying that Jenkins’ December suspension for Honor Codeviolations was “in no wayrelated to substance abuse, legal or academic problems. “We are familiar with what hap: pened at BYU,” said NAU Coach Je rome Souers, “and we are satisfied that hewill represent Northern Arizo na University well and uphold our standards and expectations Jenkins also gives the Big Sky Conference school big-time talent. He rushed for 1,307 yards in 13 games in 1998 for the Cougars, after redshirt- ing in 1997 as a result of his first Hon or Code violations. 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