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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Sunday, January 24,1999 ‘All Hell Breaks Loose’ At Manila’s Homecoming B3 New School Has Wasatch Academy Playing a Confusing Name Game reserve on Manila’s team. “We've had Rowdythree or four times this season,” said Andersen. “If Iwas a visiting coach, I would be bothered bythat... Sometimes, though. a guy wants to be so impartialthatit goes the other wayand becomes a bad situation.” The trouble started when Muir nila coach's father — stormed the BY JAY DREW called a technical foul on a Manila courttoprotest in person. “You can open the phone book and player for complaining that a Rich viTHE LT LAKE TRIBUNE BY LYA WODRASKA Manila principal Bruce Northcott find all kinds of names that have 'Waolation should have beencalled PREP NOTEBOOK satch’ said he and Daggett School District This was one Homecoming the folks in it Another player's comment to Muir Superintendent Gerold Ericksontried ameas will remember for a long Ofthe association’s 118 members Wasatch Academy to intercedebut were verbally accost- moments later earned him a technical, fact, calling information and asking onlyoneotherschool uses ‘Wasatch’ and when Andersen met Muirat cen- Academy. ieee Mustangswere play- ed by several fans. in its name. Wasatch Highis a Class 3for “Wasatch Prep Academy" results Two vastly different schools with in listing for Wasatch Academy ly role was crowd control,” ter court, he got a technical as well, ing hostto the No. 2-ranked Rich ReAschool in HeberCity similar names, bels on Friday night, hoping for a Northcott said I've got some hot setting off the melee Todate, thereis nolisting for WaWhatever its name, the new school asatch Academy, has existed for “Itwas so out of hand, I couldn't tell monumentalClass 1-A basketball up- head fans. The Utah Boys is ecstatic about its acceptance into who was after who,” said Holmes, 124 years according Headmaster Joe satch PreptheAcademy. Northcott and Bob Andersen said set. The small gymin the tiny northclosest thing the UHSAA eastern Utah town on the banks of no punches were thrown, no arrests whoalso is Rich’s principal. “I just oi rivate boardinginstitution in Ranchis Wasatch Academy expects the conAcceptance allows Wasatch Prep got mykids out of there as fast as I Flaming GorgeReservoir was packed were madeand no one wasinjured. to increase oncethe West Jor- Academyto competewith any of the Ihave rin Mt. Pleasant in coe tah and fusion The Mustangs (7-5) had pulled to “People werejust coming out of the could,for their own safety. elt ae 4 college ureparaioey, danschool opens, which is why Wa- association's 118 teams. within six points of thefavored Rebels stands, right and left," said Bob An: seen a lot of basketball games in my ld sateh Academy has asked the new Dave Ballard,the school’s atiiletic (12-1) with two minutes remaining dersen. “A few came from across the life, but I have never seen a game end school director,said athletics are important Wasatch Prep Academyis opening school to changeits name. when, as coach Bob Andersen putit, court was getting out of con- like this. I bet the whole gosh-darn next Loftin said his school’s requests becauseit gives the studentsstructure year in West Joi townwas there.” “all hell broke loose. trol. People were screaming and holhave been denied. It is expected to and teaches them teamwork. owned by the Utah Boys Ranch, an ‘The fans becameinfuriated with lering at theofficials. It was getting Manila celebrates homecoming dur‘We've seen the value of athletics. troubledyouth. pursue the matterlegally the officiating after three consecutive wild,” ing the basketball season becauseit alternative schoolfor “They've openly stated themselves and these kids deservethe opportunitypically live on campus technical fouls on the Mustangs. A At that point, with 1:46 onthe clock, has no football team. As far as Holmes forStudents as a school for studentswith difficult ty to excel,” said Ballard. Granger's six to eightmonths and live four half-dozen or so patrons, including head official Rowdy Muir ended the and Andersen knew Saturday night. more months in afoster home while backgrounds, but they call themselves football coach from 1980-86. “It gives former Utah State and BYU basket- game and awardedRich the win. Muir the official’s ruling will stand and attendingtheschool a preparatory school.” Loftin said them somethingto focus on.” ball coach Ladell Andersen — the Ma- is a Manila resident whose son is a Richwill keepthe win “We're a collegepreparatory school Wasatch Prep Academy, accepted Initially, Wasatch Prep intends to asa memberoftheUtahHigh School I don't know whatthey're motives are competein fall baseball, basketball and I can’t see whythey'retaking a and drama and debate. It’s required Activities Association last wee a pected to be placedin Class 1-A’s nameso similar.” to participate in threesports to maingion 14, Wasatch Academy plays in Chris Buttars, executivedirectorof ta money status. 1-A’s Region 1 the Utah Boys Ranch, said the name w gym, seating 400, will be ‘The nameconfusionis exactly what waspicked by a committee and there ence in early October. Escalante 3.47) W TheValley Buffaloes kept region win. Besides Bigelow, WasatchAcademy is upset about 1) are noplansto changeit pace with Wayne in the race EI EEEGLrs KalenParsonshad 21 points Already, Loftonsaid his school is I don't know howthey [Wasatch Lya Wodraska welcomes com 4na Pla22 122 for the Region 15 boysregufirown 4 Van Dyke 9, Laing 23, for the Pirates (7-4). The receiving applications meant for Wa- Academy] can say anything with the ments and suggestions via e-mail at lar seasontitle on Saturday, first-quarter scoring run wool Viallows Buckaroos (6-6) were led by satchPrepin addition to phonecalls name ‘Wasatch’ is theirs,” he said. LWodraska@sitrib.com. Laer Totals 28 Ts butjust barely. Stuart Feher with 23 poi that helped Panguitch beat re Pot a Yscaante8 Ike Spencer had 15 points Piute 68-41 in a Region 15 Neate) t and madethe game-winning game 6n Saturday a River cH, "Moar — Bake shotwith three seconds left Frank Henry scored 13 of Young 2 Feber eon 2, Petia Forrest, Hugen to give Valley a 48-46 win his 15 points in the second Duchesne 70 i 4 Treen Kieriar1 Bayes 6, Mitchel over Milford. Valley im- quarter to spark Piute, but Grand 59 Lal 2 Joon 10, Dik, Parons 2 proved to 7-2 in leagueplay, David Henrie keyed a tough DUCHESNE — Chris Min ti toni zs a gamebehind 8-1 Wayne. Panguitch defensethat held Hoopes scored 19 points as yt") aml ee2 tied Charlie Crosby added 11 Piute to 14 points in the see- Duchesne built a six-point points for the Buffaloes. ondhalf. Henrie had 12 re- halftime lead and then while the Tigers were paced boundsin the win. pulled away to beat Grand Lehi 68 by Craig and Mark Barnes. BRAND NEW STEEL RADIALS! 5.49) S198 70-59 in a 2-A East Region Union 57 with 15 points and 11 points, Pine Pang ibe game on Saturday. Brandon RoogpyeLT — Brock ANY SIZE LISTED! tes Henry15, ones AkToren Sturmadded15 points inthe respectively nson8, Sear 2 Tals 1836 41 scored 20points and win. Aaron Englebright led Cooper Burne ‘ton oan Justin Libberton added 15 ri 6, Ba 4 1 ie Grand with 17 points ray 1 Hot8 Soren as the Lehi Pioneers imSewerM Thy Reese ond va Grand (1 provedto3-1 in league play suitch5 (Orton 4 Owens Deb(2) lord —M. ares es 15, Sullivan ‘Grind — Englemgsa 1 and9-5 overall with a 68-57 dene Vorkll Cab Arturoa329 win over Union in Region 10 $,Reemch & cai& Wid 7 Totals 2 4946 Tee PolatGoals alley 6 (Crosby 8,5 Wayne 80 Hopes 19.0 ra Sturm Friday night. Union was 2 Nien 3, Fut 2 Taner paced by Bo Gardner with Hoyt2, Spencer) Mu Barnes, Sullivan Escalante 66 0 Grand? (Englebright 4. 15 points and Dirk Olsen BICKNELL — Dustin Valley Tops Milford, Keeps Title Hopes Alive ST 2 alllJones YorkDuchesne fae with 1 pointers en route to 16 points and Gordon Van Green River 84 Dyke made three quick Monticeilo 71 three-pointers in the second GREEN RIVER — Slade quarter as Wayne blitzed Bigelow scored30 poin Escalante 80-66 in a Region cluding four three-pointers, 5 game. as Green River took a non- perm Un Wood made five three- Panguitch 68 Piute 41 PANGUITCH — Dusty Orton made three threepointers and scored 11 points while Jason Barney addedeight points in a 23-8 19 2018 12-5 155R-12 <1 P155/80R-13 35,000 MILE WARRANTY Ne Three-Point Goals — Rowland Hall 1 Rebels improred to 113 BLANDING — The San Juan stayed un- CSERLee asharal with a road win over beaten in 2-A East Division the Piute ‘Thunderbirds (5 Wasatch Academy 59 girls playonSaturday with a 5448 win over the DuMim itt Bryce Valley 34 BueSnipa chesne Eagles 2ee leeae i i Natio MT. PLEASANT — Liz 8#me Saturday nig! Nathele Kaluali scored 20 Enrico and Summer Peter Scoringsummary nit provided points and Strawberri Amal Wns? Tavsoneal son combined for 36 points Bayles added 10 points for mip iéToa264761 Re to eae the Wasatch eee Manila 73 A o yee Pot Goals — Altamont | Phe) e to. a 50-34 59-: ttyona 48 the Broncos. Amber Lewis my Tigers umphoverthe Bryce Valley led Duchesnewith14 points Mustangs Saturday in Re South Summit 54 MANILA — Tara Smith gion L aon 61 Grand South Summitused a half- nrico had 19 and Peterfor the court trap defenseto go ona son s contributed 17 Crysta 16-2 third-quarter blitz and Chynoweth Mustani beat Rowland Hall 54-36 in with 17. led Bryce Valley a North Region gameonSaturday Natalie Staples and Tiffany Thomas scored 11 Bryce Valley (13,0413) 1 SL et points apiece for South Bae.Yale)—Joho I Shera?) Summit. Kaebah Orme led Showab8 a 2M. Gert Rowland Hall with 13, Wasie. sieThos points Stones issue «Taeals — Brye Vay 2 Jobason, pen Fey a\ i on Rich 54 RUEAUONE — Michelle Brotherson and Wyann__ Weidman had 16points and eight rebounds apiece and the Altamont Longhorns whipped Grand 61-41 in a Region 13 game Saturday night. afer Piute 42 JUNCTION — The Rich scored18 points while Carly Muir had 11 and Brooke Smith had 10 as Manila rolled to a Region 16 win ‘The Mustangs improved to in the region, 10-3 over all. 175/70R- 13 185/70R- 13 P185/75R-14 Stanford on Saturday night, improv ing to 6-0 before Fieldhouse 8 fans at Smith The Cougars won 15-6, 15-12, 1 “It's surprising to methat wewe able to control this match as much z we did,” said BYU Coach Carl McGown, “Stanford is great pro gram,but they did not doanything to try andchangethe momentum. They were never really in the match Ossie Antonetti paced the Cougars with 20kills and four serviceaces. TENNIS University of Utah junior Megan Paynedefeated teammateLinn Ronnbergin threesets in Saturd: pionship match of the Utes’ women's tennis invitational ayne won 6-7, 6-4, 7-5 at the Eccles ‘Tennis Center. Payne had defeated WeberStat e while Konnbergdefeated teammate Hillaree Hawkins. In doubles, Hawkins and Ronnberg ed Weber's Reynosa-Delancey BYU's women’s team lost 8-1 to Wisconsin, with Tara Fergusonpro: viding BYU's onlywin at No. 5 singles intheseason-opening match P195/75R-14 43.00 P205/75R-14 45.00 P205/75R-15. 48.00 215/75R-15 49.00 P225/75R-15, 50.00 235/755 ooe.--53.00 MIAMI — WarrenBoxer burst off theline, his 41-year-old legs taking him past two defenders He accelerated past SanFrancisco's Merton Hanks, then turned for the ball as Dallas’ Darren W closed in. The pass zipped r his outstretchedfingers Itc me by surprise,” said Boxer, considering his moment in the spotlight. “I've never had anybody throw me a ball that fast before Hanks and Woodson were life-size cutouts of the Pro Bow! de were fensive backs. The "defende blocking dummies. And the ball was delivered by apitching machine, not Dan Marino Butfor Boxer a Fort juderdale dis of oth resident, and ten: f ers whoattend the NFL Experience during Sup s the clos est any of them will get to the game It's fantastic for kids, Boxer said Andfor adults The NFL Experience season, and it appears fans can't get enoughof it. More than 1.6 million peoplehave pun! ssed or kicked at the weeklong theme park since it opened at the Minneapolis. 1992 Super Bow! in Thefootball fantasy land occupies some20 acres of Pro Player Stadi um’s parking lot. That's 70 percent larger than when Miami last held a Super Bowl four years ago. the inaugu the park now has morethan 50interactiveattractions. Total attendance this year could ap: proach Among thevarious stations: @ Training Camp: Hit blocking dummies, throughpractice rop and dive over inflatable players as part a football obstacle course @ In the Huddle: Put on a helmet play being calledthe same NFL quarterbacks do. Buccaneers example: "I right K-4 wide corner,” meaning a pass from Trent Dilfer to Karl ams in theright corner of the end zone @ Halfback Option ¢ a handoff t cles before throwing @ pass to a larger-than-life receiver @ Fantasy Play-by,Play: Call the and run through read tion in Denver's winning drive against Green Bay in last year's Super Bow! or oneoffiveother games culled from the NFL Films archive @ Sudden Death: Kick a field goal over a trio of onrushing linemen, actu 185/70R-13 185/70R-14 195/70R-1: 205/70R-14 P155/80R-13 175/70R-13 “oe P195/60R-14 P195/60R-15. P205/60R-15. P205/65R-15. P225/60R-16. 55.00 56,00 56.00 68.00 175/70R-13 185/70R-13 . 185/70R-14 195/70R-14 205/70R-14.... 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