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Show The Sali Lake Tribune SPORTS Sunday, January 31,1999 c Salt Lake Lutheran Defense . Stifles West Desert Hawks Sports Saturday! ev SPORTS CALENDAR SUEG mean haz al MONTICELLO San Juan 62 ‘Tyanne Scherick caren 22 points as the Monticello Buckaroos rallied to Altamont 49 defeat Grand 48-42 in ALTAMONT — Shel- overtimeon Saturday. don Spottedelk had 21 September Black hit a eof US. Champ: ionships in Sait Lake City aa neers ams 3 Himes 2, Cave aided 20s the San Juan tosend the game into 16a Altamont Long Fors eee a eients 62-49 Saturday in Region rand with 15 points. GB Sezziesa Fort Wayne US. ChampSFensiin seitSiceiTirPGR polntand Romie Nieves free throw for Montiel Wayne 59 13, Panguitch 50 ae = Kyle Ashby had 17 er) itita = |g us U.S. Kansas City| Champ- priezz at Grizzlies at pm |sontgieey erasBanyan Pp. double figures Dees 1223 SL Lathersn 5489) NugivdAuirestKeestactigs, 83 (alurpy 2 Anders ricer Broncos herded up the ee Nation WEDNESDAY Mexico, 10 Pot Geals — ute 2 ames. Grand 42 ( points as the Hawks crmenses tans: failed to get a player in TUESDAY Utah at New etaae Boys Basketball Deira Pies re KaaRammerTos Teading the Salt Lake Lu“ theran Lynx to a 63-26 Valley “y 92.105) 15 20-20 9-352 cans_ ecm win overthe West Desert seri WelGrenbeeard aa 2 Leva Tos 1246, Tove 8 His Rein Saturday Hawks gion 14 Andrew Alder led es West Desert with nine MONDAY Ore at Las Vegas bed US. Stamoionshy Balt Lake ye Sacramento tah Jazz at SeattleSuperaz2,7 p.m. s PN atUtah Salt LakeCity. _| points as Wayne defeatNE ered eae besert 40 ed Panguitch 59-50 in 7 ttireumren & Samteas ©S.L. Lutheran 27 Region15 play. a dekh 1, Soren Ta Merita Bates scored 14 UtahState at UC Sania Barbara. The Badgers pulled | TweetvistGaa—suJuns spate and Kaydee Allred add- awayin the fourth quar- ‘** tamut sy cae Salt Lake Luthern 46-27 in Region 14 od. acon on Saturday. Dusty Orton had 16 Grand 60 Bre points for the Bobeats GReeNRIVER—Ka- Leonard led the Lynx and David Henry had 11. jenParsons’ jump shot in “#2 10 Wayedotins) 13 15 9 21-38 the lane with eight sec- +9 ln Re#,onds remaining Saturday Tab visits” lifted theGreenRiver Piier train @ fee's, tates over the Grand =e 1sae, CoURtYRed Devils 61-60, Wo Lang Brown LiePenick? Grand (83) 4 AL 22 13-49 tier. Burana Green River(@6) 13 1621 1-81 sinand RadelifeEnlightones13, 2.Wallen Arar4. Be1 Milford 65 Totals 19162200 amon? bm Bryce Valley 55 instFaniait Bigelow 22Touk223 MILFORD — Mark ‘Thrc pvit Gat —Gaod 6 fae Barnes led a balanced snat Taide imation Milford scoring attack with 21 points enroute to eae heey a 65-55 Region 15 win Kemmerer, Wyo. 79 over the Bryce Valley Rich 73 Mustangs Saturday KEMMERER, Wyo. — Clayton Williams add- The Rich Rebels fell to ed 18 for the ‘Tigers. 12-3 overall after losing Shanan Pollock led to Kemmerer, Wyo., 79Bryce Valley with 26 73 on Saturday, BeyeYall 2.41018 181 Wich 02) “Milford — M. Barnes 21,Barve 3, 10, Hutchinson 35. Totals 25 18:30 73, Slivan 9, Keley 4, Willams 18. Totals 25 121965 "TaePobGeass Valli? 4aed Tie dock SOM Milford 30M, Bar nia. Sallnan) :1 Pa ‘ogBneat 1 Corn Valley 75 alle A putes Girls Basketba ORDERVILLE — Joseph Sorensen scored 21 San Juan 48 points, including four Duchesne 46 three-pointers, and tke pucupsne — Saran Spencer had 17 mi os Angeles Tepes at fovos ey pp cored 12 points defeated Piute 75-58 in celta noni james 22 points and Glen Allen” added 1 PoieGssin 12 Wit e898 Saturday and the San Juan Broncos edged the Duchesne Eagles 48-46, San Juan madekeyfree throws down the stretch to preservethelead. y,, i 5 Ntateam(s3g3) 3 4 4 2 at Oakiand at takainem, a apa | & “a : 1 Women's Basketball eeeeee at! WeberState at SacramentoStat: Southem Utah at Youngstown S hat Utah State at Boise State, Washing’ pm — 7pm: Fresnoat | BYU at SanJose State. Boise State at Utah State, WeberState at Montana Stale, : (i f @ Utah at UTEP,720 | |@ oir ayy anew | F MontanaState at WeberState, 7 p.m Chicago State at Southern Utah, 5:50 p 1 P I . M Northern Arizona at Weber State w Utah at New Mexico, 7 p.m. BYU at UTEP, 6 p.m. WeberState at Northern Arizona Mexico,7 p.m.; Weber Men's Basketball | FresnoState at utah, 3 p.m San Jose State at BYU,7 p.m. 4 ‘o Houston at Gnzzlies, 7 p.m. vu | ‘tah, Bok New Mexico atUtah, 2 p.m. B NorvesnasiuT | oven Bose, UTEP at BYU, 7 p.m. pm; Utah St atN.Mexco | beleae utah State at North Texas, 6 p.m. GF Hockey 7) . Chicago State at Southern Utah [Nuggets 7pm, |BYU.7 Bim lah St at eas Creech Weber, Zoi aes | J Graziesa ocrs 7 Ret SI PS Houston Women's Gymnastics Pol alveds Wea Desert i (Andree) Sacramento St. at Weber State, 7 p Southern Utah at YoungstownSt ha St, 7 pm CS Northridge at Utah Jazz @ izzies at Cleveland & Utah at BYU,10 p.m. Utah State at Nevada, 8:30 p.m. MST @ BYU at Utah, 3 pm Fort Wayne San Diego St. at | Weber St, 9 p.m. Utah Jazz at uci f= m. | gg Grizziesa Ce MST; BYU at Fresno St; Idaho at | UaS71pa. na ‘San Jose St.5 atUtah ie = Utah, 7 p.m, ed 10 as West Desert de- ter, hitting all 12 of their . freethrows in that peri. Green River 61 Utah St lerton, 8pm MST Weber Stat Moniana, 7:30; So. Utah at Oak land. 5:30 pm, MST ; eta at We We St, 7 pm; So. OEES51 Utah at San Jose St. 23 sate—Andre a2Ale 4. Cree, ShenkTracy 2 Bact) Tos F100 and Nate Haliowshad 14 iV Hawaii at Utah, 7:30 p.m. Diego State at BYU, 7 pm Sao ea ® San efUS Champ |@ BYU,rapes 7 p.m.; UC Invine at a Nevada at UtahState, 7 p.m. pan’ in Utah St,, 10 p.m,; Oral RoKansas City So, Utah at Denver, 7 p.m Balt Lake Ci. berts at S. Utah. 7309.| _piss Champ- 17] @ Utah at Hawaii, 10 p.m. MST @ OraRoberts Jazz at Phoenix onstips. BYU at San Diego State, 8 p.m. MS at Southem ‘Suns, 7 p.m. gf4 Denver at WeberState, 7 p.m. Utah, 7:30pm. ley. Cranpiensnes| LUrat Ariz. ig Lead | st US. Figure Skating Championships Seattle at Jazz, 1:30 p.m. |g Weber State Sao at Idaho Hawaii, 10 p.m. MST | LSU atUtah Indianapolis at Grizzlies, 7 pm State, 7:30 p.m. j | 7m. Utah 8 Denver at Jazz. 7pm | State aBYU,7 OD Utah at Fresno State, 1:30p.1 Mst points for the ; TengeGrandita— HoagToes 6 Obes ‘foalsateit PANGUITCH — Craig ae itSsJuo: pan hata a keyolny cluding fourthdaatien tirbepolaten THURSDAY. State at CS Northridge, 8 |?" | ________ wf Figure Skating pm 7pm 4 G BYUat Nebraska ‘Todd Adams The Salt 1h Escalante 52 Wasatch Acad. 36 BSCALANTE — Jaee e ts t | I al ed mie Lyman led a balvi n en eT e anced scoring effortwith 14 points Saturday as Es onpossible state tournamentpairings, BY JAY DREW calante took a 52-36 Rebut already someinjustices are surgion 15 victory over WaALT LAKE TRIBUNE, facing, at least on the 5-A boys level. satch Academy. Summer lotof Class 5-A and 4-A boys bas- Chiefly, all seven teams in powerful Peterson topped Wa ketball coaches are not happythat the Region 3 have shown they belong in satch Academy with 13 state tournaments the tourneybytheir non-region and are at Weber State points, University’s Dee Events Centerthis region performances. Only five will year. Along with not wanting to travel makeit farther, they fear crowds will be Meanwhile, Region 2, with 15-0 smallerin the first large-school tour- Bingham its onlyseriousstate title nament held outside the Salt Lake contender, will get six playoff berths 0, Town: Valley in more than 20 years. this year, based on the UHSAA’s ro‘Sanitferscraft Lyn ‘The coaches should relax. tating system. Region 1, as weak as Toanits Having been the site of several Region 2 but without an outstanding 2AGabePeron,Bsn| smaller-schoolclassification tourna- team like Bingham, will also get five (Rolls). ments thepastfew years, WeberState spots. has been an excellent host. In fact ‘Thebracketing does not favor BingRich 58 many coaches who have had teams at ham, however. Should the Miners win Kemmerer, Wyo. 24 boththe Dee Events Center and the 2, and barring upsets, they KEMMERER,Wyo. — University of Utah's Huntsman Cen- Region play Region 3's second-place The Rich Rebels im- ter says the folksin Ogdenarefriend- would team the second nightofthe 5-A tourlier and morehospitable proved to 12-4 overall nament. The other region champions ‘Andthe parking is free with the 58-24 win over face a seed better than a No. 3 5-A boys tournaments will not Kemmerer, Wyo., on areTheFeb,4-Aand the semifinals, barring upsets. 22-27, with the 4-A going until Saturday. ‘The Miners might be better offfin: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and SatReid gigs ibs urday and the 5-A going Tuesday ishing secondin Region 2. They would have a tough openeragainst Region “WerHotme 12, Ready 1 Has 3's fifth-place team, but would likely 10M Nason 5, Cope 8. F Weta 1 meeebaerKees are the same week, at Utah Valley get Region 1's secondseed in the secemits svix4 Boat YouMar State College and Salt Lake Commu- ond round(quarterfinals) Qo "he ich aes nityCollege TOUGH LOSS MAD MINERS Lone Peak boys basketball coach Carl Ingersoll has hinted that this may KF Lar e-S hool I UT ni or Cc 0 e § behis last year, and he was leaning even more in that direction after Wednesday's 70-68 overtimeloss to Springville in which Red Devil Chad Jacobsen madea three-pointer in the last seconds toforce overtime. ‘Tamhaving a hardtime,” Ingersoll said Thursday as he reviewedthe gametape, "I take losses really hard, andthis loss was myfault. The olderI get, the tougherthe losses are... I finally fell to sleepat 3 a.m., but woke upat 4. There are somecrazy things on televisionat 4 in the morning Having gotten back into coaching last year at LonePeak. Ingersoll says the gamehe coached decade American Fork as a BYU as i t hasn't changed much, but the crowds ave ‘It used to bethe only game in town,” he s pointing out some emply Bleachers on the tapeof the game. “Now, it’s just another thing going on. We wereon the road the other night and no one was there There are girls games, swim meets. pep club competitions, you nameit competingforattention.” [ SKYLINE FUNDRAISER San Diego Padres first baseman Wally Joyner, who played in the World Series last fall, will be the keynote speaker at theinaugural Skyline High Baseball Dinner and Auction Former Skyline star George Thec Series with the New York Mets, will receive a special alumnus award. Cost for the Feb. 6 event (6 to 9 p,m.) is $10 per person,$35 per family, Call 733 5555 or 273-2080 for moreinforma mn dore, who played in the 1969 World Q COACHES NAMED Two of the four vacant head foot ball coaching positions in Clas have been filled. Ent e's new football coachis Chr prson, an English teacher at the school. Ander son started the program three years ago and guided the Wolves to an 8-1 juniorvarsity record. Spencer M stepped downafter a two-year last fall Stoney Myers will replace Craig Gladwell as North Seviers football coach, Gladwell isn’t going anyw! since he is also the school’s athleti director, baseball coach and busket ball coach. North Summit and Beayer havevacancies, but will not open the position for applications wntil next mont! oO Jay Drensw welcomes comments via e-mail at dru trib.com suggestio Atlanta Defensive Back Robinson Arrested on Sex Solicitation Charge Tooele’s Frost, Orem’s Thomas Win State Diving Championship: It's a bit early to start speculating to 30 days. Earlier in the day, Robinson lounged by the poolat the team’s ho- Saturday night tel with his wife, Gia, and their 9-year- less than 24 hours before the start of an 11-year-old daughter, Brittany. Robinson, who d in thelast two Super Bowls with Green Bay, is the NFL's career active leader in in- sexsolicitation charge the Super Bowl Robinson, 36, was arrestedat 9 p.m ESTand charged with soliciting an undercover policeofficer fororal onBiscayne Boulevard, a busy street frequented byprostitutes and drug dealers, Wedid arrest a Falconplayer this evening, Eugene Robinson, for soliciting prostitution fromone of our undercoverofficers,” police spokesman Angel Calzadilla said Robinsonwas driving a car whenhe offered theofficer $40 for oral sex Calzadilla said, He was aloneat the time. Robinson was rel old son, Brandon. The couple also has terceptions with 53 Hesignedwith theFalconsas afree agent after the Packers decided to go with a youngerplayerathis position. Robinson became the unquestioned leader of the Falcons’ secondary. earning Pro Bow! honors, and talked frequently about his strong religious faith. PARK CITY —Tooele’s Kelli Frost and Orem's Devin Thomas can claim the distinction of being Utah's first true champions The pait wontheirrespective sate diving at Park City Bekes Hill MiddleSchool, The mct was thefirst competition in Utah to combineall classifications. Frost, a four-time state champion guided the Buffaloestothegirls state title as they finished with 62 points, Olympus was second with 36 Park City won the men’s with 41 points and Oremwas second with 20. Lindsey Parrott finished third fol lowed by Jennifer Dalton and Leslie Smith was eighth to give the Miners THE gital Satellite Impotence Aho ood a Specialists | PREE SATELLITE Tv SYSTEM AFTER REBATE rtteatd a) ey Ooom Ly erio eur removal, diabetes, & other medical FREE OFF Ane oF Pat @MD.on staff OTHER PROGRAMMING PACKAGES START AS LOW AS ‘19.99 PER MONTH AND OTHER SATELLITE TV SYSTEMS STARTAS LOW AS *149* Oi * http://www.sltrib.com * a nl * bi * LGAs aes © SigeriencedExper nA at © Local Channels Available F ny MERA 1 Dipl Picture And Vint Network’ = “See displays in our stores for complete detalls & AO OuOG RIAA A Ars ee VIVISIAN OAIECLLIIE : YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER FOR OVER 14 YEARS enMe * "ep PTE uy sad atthe DL PTS Cy iret 224.9933 revert (RARER ee “ The Salt LakeTribune Park City’s Tom Hofer finished second while Wade Hendrichs wassixth and Bryson Wilkinson was eighth to pacethe Minersto theboystitle Frost, regarded as one of the na- tion’s best high school divers, edged another highly respected diver, Olym: pus’ Kelli Einfeldt, 449.30 to 433.30 to winthegirls title. “Noneof themarethe same,” said Frost of her four titles. “It gets sweet. er every time. This onewas special. It was alot of fun to compete against all my friends Frost had troublein her first five dives, but recovered and finished strong I decidedI had to kick it into gear if I wanted mysenioryear to end it the wayI wantedit to,” she said Tooele wontheClass 3-A titlelast year while Park City didn't pl ‘Thomas, whofinished thirdin 5 season, finished with 402.5 pot‘while Hofer totaled 398 90 iets Teams | Toone up 98,3 Orem and Pa (ty (17 5. High13 ‘Boys Teame 1. 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