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Show Wednesday, December 22, 1999 Overdiek’s 17 Points Spark Clearfield Win ee at oe eee. een Bere ras aa? fagles tied the game with a basket and foul shot by MeCali Bowen, Overdiek | worked a call at the other end and hit her ownfoul shots. Seconds later, she connected on another shot to makeit 33-29 with4:30 remaining.Skyline then made several turnovers and didn't score again. “This was a good wayto start the regular season and Christmas break,” Clearfield coach C.K. Hansen never envisionedhis team being undefeated I ae nTae ee a ee A at this point.Afterall, the Falcons lost seven seniors from a squad thatfinished 15-4 in the regular season last year. But players such as Overdiek and senior Haley Barker have the Falcons looking like region and state contender 's more, they are beating good ca with several other key players a thumb ligament and junior Ashley Brown is out with a partially tornanterior cruciate ligament. Both Rhoades and Brownare expected back in Jani y ‘e just trying to get through these games,” Hansen said.“Skyline is | a.good teamandto beat them here was huge. We've had a bunch of injuries, but we've had a bunchof kids step up, too.” ‘The Falcons looked like they were goingto get a blowout win early in the | first half when they lead byas much as | 11. But the Eagles got back into the Miners ‘Remain Unbeaten ‘With Narrow Win Continued from C-1 ; s Labeda_ 51) Taylor 3, Overdiek t ‘Geter uv, Brown ierWherTo a ete 8, Schofield @, 6,Jepperson 2.Totals Prrghieae<Cheri ork Skyline ‘3 (Schofield 2, Bowen) Layton 56 Davis 55 ‘Layton (1-0, 7-1) ‘Davis (0:1, 3-4) oi th 1 19 10 ee B85 2, Berlin 28, Julien 7, Davis 4, Patterson Layton 4, Chika, Voss2. Toni 210136. geals—Layton (Berlin) Davis§ (Hansen), Viewmont 43 ‘Viewmont (1-063) senes Eatonmd49 8-26 Green Daves 7Slates3, Thacker crochet95To ‘Totals 177-12 8. Cottonwood— a 4, Winker 2, Ut 6, Pe6, Pat 5 Tals 102 oiGoalVewnott 2 {Gresste Cottonwood 4 Petersen 2, Patterson, Lit Mae ward th 6, GartnerRobinsonGar Totals 1s b92 ae 1, i a monetit 1) eonttn, kGmdyrend Marvenaro 2, Parker 14, DeLaMare 2, Little 13, Brunt 7, Brown 1. Totals 26 7iter— Dierse 4, Cotton 10, Kinikini 3, Brough 4, ‘Santiago 2, Watts 2, Ravenberg 4, Harmon 2, Mauchley 3. Totals. 1331034. Kearns 6 (Grady, Hillam, Parker 4); Hunter 4 (Mauchley, Kinikini, Cotton 2) ned Olympus 70 041-7) ‘Olympus (1-0,4-2) Ki Wisermen 8715 9-39 13 19 25 1340 1, M. Burton 3, K. Burton 8, ‘Anderson 11, Steenblik 10, ‘Swim 4, Hendrix 12, Ralphs 2,Bible 1, Gorden 2 ‘Jones 6, Heaton 2. Totals298 ‘Three-Point Goals— wigan 1 (M. Burton); ‘Olympus4 (Anderson, Dibble, Jones 2). W138 14 15-82 Bingham 48 Riverton 42 -2) 17:18:10 848 Riverton (0-2,1-7) ‘13 12 7 10-42 Bi ingham- 1 Mciver 4, Nguyen 6, Johnson 8, Roland 2, Mikolash 6, Botz 7, Page 12, Barney 3. Totals 15 17-24 iverton— Barton 2, Lay 6, Durrence 8, Fielden 7, ParyihToa 187106 ‘Three-Point Goals— Bingham 5 (Johnson 2, Mikolash2, Nguyen; Riverton 3(Lay 2, Durrence), 67 3 BM 9 18 14-55 Osborne 2, Miller 6, Wolfgram 4, Vaman- 4, Nelson 6, Sanford 8, Daten 2, Woodall 6, Murray 2, Johnson 1. Totals24 3755, ‘Three-Point Goals--Murray 4 (Whitley), East 51 West 43 ‘West (0-1,0-6) Bast (10,44) 16-43 " i " aay West—lesi 9,eeefon 4, Tessman 17, SiNelson 2, on ‘Totals157-154. inex’, Storey 4, Thompson 6 Merion itesNealy3, Conley5, Harron 1. Totals 15 TheePalatoate—Wet Ue, Tessman 4, Bennet); Bast 1 (Conley). 1413 17 16-60 ol 2 49 ly George Sh “Therewas not one harsh word said state, said. “Not one negative Shing. ‘There eeeae a“<me for this game, but boundaries — had 17. Binghasa (24,74) although he lives in Bingham's Wilson and Nick Buroker, another Miner,played spectacularly for eeeee had 2 in- dunk in traffic in the first half. He eed athe up resui as nothing ; | ca and Riverton already have met football, volleyball, wres- {ling and girls soccer, but this will be the contest that ignites the rivalry. Good sportsmanship prevailed. Both teams and student bodies behaved teetaaelves, wih ne eee He sere ee a highlighted the game in front of a naional television g g P zg gz. geist! Hl Hi iB 28} a a8 5 i nii ii Richfield 50 South Sevier 37 Fredonia, Ariz. () Totals 11 0.5 25. aree-Point Goals-- Manti 2 (Denton); Rowland F7i aw Seaner ic3) Ri ‘Wheeler 8 Penny 8, Andean X Ourord Jensen 6, Christensen 10, Fal it 13-241 ‘South Sevier—Rose Roberts 8,Dow owcutt 7, Totals 1641257, ‘Three-point goals—Richfield 1 (Anderson); South Sevier 1 Bowcutt) GreenRiver 42 Grand County 17 Grand County(2:5) Green River(9-1) GrandCounty-- Shelberg 2, Shumway2, Clokey 2, Wagner 2, Barrett 6, Yanito3. Totals 80017. 6 Bigalow4,et ‘Total 5942. int Goals: Grant County 1 (Yanito); Green River|1eae South Summit 52 Altamont 51 ‘South Summit (5-0) Altamont (3-4) va ¥ a2 Pees re . is i. . Bryce Valley 5) Trevis Ae Power, MellorDrovnl oe"Totals 8818 s ¢ owe ese Clark 16 Totals 14125 ThrePent Gras Nene enthaterosesoe Monticello (0-,2-6) 713 15 13-48 Duchesne (1-0,4-3) 23:10 1463 Monticello-- Andrews 2,Bailey 6, Red6,Tracey'8, Boyle 10, Seright 6,Wheeler5, Frost 4, Person’. Totals 20818 48, Duchesne P. Ivie 13, Skewes 13, Robinson4, Nielsen 14,J. vie2,Wight 6, Allen 1, Bleazard 4, Hill 4 Stansfield 2 Totals 2792763 ‘Three-Point Goals None. Gren River LakeEkerMitelNeon View—Hiall 2, Webb 5, Randall 8, Watts ‘17, Wassom 14, Swenson 4, Larsen 5. Totals 27 sitet Cummings DeGering Marchant 15, Tapp 2, Dees 4, pay 17, Sargent 2 ‘Totals 20 11-14 62. sont Thaynes, Sorenson 4, Tew 9, Fisher 13, Wiedman 22. Totals 1911-1951, Three Point Goals—South Summit1 (Cummings), Altamont 2 (Fisher). ‘Springyile2Jensen 2 Ogden 67 Carbon 49 79 726-48 Carbon (8-8) 15 13 26-87 Opiien (8-2) — Demezak 3, Pollastro 5, Lewis Dunn Grundy 2, Stewart 3, Nelson15, Lewis 8, Totals 1520-24 8 ‘Ogden— Price 6, Burningham 13, Richards 6, Russt Lae 14Land Halton 1, Cok Manag 8, DeMars8 Totals27 ThreePoint Goalsionsem Pollastro, Stewart); Ogden 4 (Price2, Ric Judge Memorial 45 East 37 Judge Memorial (4-4) 18513 645 Bani (1-6) 510 14-87 ‘Memorial— Reed 7, Parks 2, Owens 8, Glo vacching 10, Acosta 10, Stone 2, Evans 6. Totals 15 11-8 (— Hammer 6, Johnson 2, Hatch §, Larson 10, Bayon a Tole Fe Judge 4 (Reed, ‘Acosta 2); Bast6(Hammer2, Hatch, Blaylock3). Morgan 58 BoxElder 52 9 it M4 1-52 Norgan (53) 10 19 13 16-38 Johnson 8, Ford6, Allen¢ ‘Karren 7, cite Wilkins Packer deme Shaw 1 Tole pe — Thurston 2, Russell yp 6 Bice8 Keane1,Wangsqar Toa 8 en), ‘Three Point Goals Box Elder1 Box Elder(4-2) Pine View 60 Pan9° 20 Mo2 6-80 ine View Adamson 5, Esplin 1, Haslam 3, Broadhead 4Johison 4 Corres Barbee Prema AvaBee naeFol58 Batch 4Godan 2, Sry 8, dtrey 1, aggDated Taal reeolagals PlanView (Adamson. Enterprise 36 Dixie 32 toa 411 12 9-36 5-32 man 6, Hess 6, Randall 2 Moyh otal 96. Die ‘Wining iner2, Perry 6,Lyle4 Brady 3, Barney 10. Totals 15 1.732 ‘ThreePoint Goals-~ Enterprise 1 (Truman), Dixie 1 Brady). Grantsville 60 Union 47 Grantsville (2-5) Union(2-5) 14 17 15 14-00 Mi 747 Grantsville— Johnson 2, Nelson 15, Paulich 1, Fawson6, Mouritsen2, Brown’, Ford 4,Allred, Bevan 4, Palmer 18. Totals 21 16286. Union— B. McCairns 14, Roberts 5, Fieldsted 3, K. YecaliekWale Deuper16 Pert Tote? 9 ‘ThreePoint Goals-— Grantsville2 (Nelson), Union 8(B, McCairns, Denver, Fisher). Green River 107 Grand County 59 Grand Green (2-5) 16 10 11 22— 58 41) M17 2 107 ‘County—Steele 10, Bishoff 15, French 6, Cooper2, York 20, Reldhesd 4, Clayton 2 Totals23713 2. Green River—Harrison 4, Fail 5, = 83, Bigelow ity 6 (Steele 2, Ben Lomond 67 Team. (n/a) 15 “ie 13 Li 10 17-81 ‘Nuttall 3, White 6, Wilson 17, Buroker 1 i ita 8 sq) praadaer HaltYomo Copper Hilis 55 a3 Granger: ComperMile(L18. inasmer4Ball,Bricaons 3 515 10-8 LF ont Tol 18510 SesreHl—doheen Ear8 Lon 1aeins 4, White 4, Dearden 4, Hansen 12, Hudson 2, Jolley 6, en ieee, drew), Harting Academy 1 “Bountiful J, Jensen 21, Blood 10, Nadauld 8, (Clg8, Flores 4.Totals 2171080 ‘Three-Point Goals— ‘Timpview 4 tenhTa ie 63 (Warde Mower,c‘SchronerGrea) hr ‘West Ridge (34) West Desert— ile 51 Clearfield 54 32 Bates2, R. Allred & Totals 13 19:24 41 Ridge— 1-8 oes 127 4 1 Three-Point Goals— Hurricane 7 (Goulding,Clyde, bern ich (WienCu}. tye Wt HenrieMexia BY BRETT PRETTYMAN ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Radios KALL-AM (910) @ Records: Utah 7-2; San Fran- cisco 5-4 ‘Last Meeting: Utah 60, USF —_——- About the Utes: They overwhelmed their last four al least 20 F/C Lauren double- figure scorer (11.9), the Utes ‘Groat opponents to 35-percent shoot Bill Nepfel and , band and wile,are in their 13th season as USF's co-coaches. PREVIEW Grizzlies and Long Beach Ice Dogs aA BOLFeaGF GA have all the required ingredients for a pooch ing: the competition. ee, : ee ‘The Grizzlies have won all six Nig 6 taken the losses well and is looking to in ow ts ne Beach Arena. “It is easy for the players eR oe tS wie great rivalry. Only one thingis miss- Miteaukse meetings this season, outscoring the iy Dogs BiLon Beh hat ioe is oo 1 1 ww ee SOL Pis GE GA eae ae tonightat the Long Utah to get up for this game,” said Beach John Van Boxmeer. “We have had our asses kicked by them every time this year. We need to get a lit- $38 KemuGty 12 5 3 0 Regedeleepi lossesareonly denoted in theSOLcokumn, ie tle bit ofself-respect and back.” ‘are other ways to gauge a rialry, though. How do 15 gaines ofsus- Sova ab ote santa 20 separate fines rate’ ‘The teams have long despised one eeheoe: Claude Jutras, Utah's was then checked “They have firepower at every positton,” Majerus said, Majerus likes to downplay Hore is why: ‘The series opened in Long Beach on Oct. 8 as Utah twice came back from two-goal deficits to beat the Ice Dogs concusaion and is still out. Jutras was suspended two games. Boivin got a ‘as one win or one loss. But given Utah's weak schedule, a Whe noxt night at the E Center, the Griztlies came back again to win the Wastach Grille at the E Center after the game, Bolvin and Vukota ex- win over Texas will help for NCAA their home opener %-1. The game was two brawls in the last 10 changed words before the Long Beach Beazer vere ester ost by sents. aa ‘The Longhorns may be the only eet esare“my ce Seesae season. Nee No future tee seconds, Utah's Mick Vukota was suspended for eight after what the Weep iene eed $250 by = the league for inappropriate Kipernstional Hockey ” cold.League called’ “20H, Bob: received one vote in the ated Press poll. is year. 7.5, iiarred Bolvin. Frederick left Frederick behind by game with done getting in trouble. He and team- mat Chapdelaine ended up in ‘ofhockey Assoc} pucker punefold. cocked 1098 operations and the decider offnes for salonSixteen plaversancta Utah te HHL. is expected to attend tonight's Texasthreeis ranked battle teams iweted,—Artrona, ‘having trainer fined Van for their involve. ment in were the brawls, Boxmeer was ‘Utah Coach Bob Bourne is down rainslatRoa Connacht and suspended fortwoguefor Erectnoting busfora eke nee tneiies the hates, sgnune,”hesaid. willdetinitety be has Kentucky, several a, — each other atleast 10timeseach season as foes. Tournament seeding purposes iN 13 16-89 5, K. Murphy 6, Norman); WestRidge (J. Johnson8, Carbone THL STANDINGS LONG BEACH, Calif, — The Utah § Series: Uiah leads,4-1 7 915 10-41 5, J. Ice Dogs Looking for Revenge Against Grizz Utah vs. USF At the Huntsman Center 56 (Jan. 1) West Ridge 59 West Desert 41 Desert (1-8) Runia, D. Jackson, Clyde). Bountiful 1 (Blood), games, always noting they only count . 7275 fpehieet Majerus said. pete 2, Marx 5, Palmer6, ‘Neves 2, Daniels 4, Allred 4, Christensen 3, Kelley 1. Totals 9 6-13 27. ‘Point Goals— Wasatch 2 (Hylton), North ‘Sanpete 1 (Palmer). 79 View 67 ina. to be the No. 1 79-27 1— Hylton 12, Williams 4, Whimpey 4 brownWhiting U1, Mahoney 5, Fackreil5, Remund7, oleman 2. Totals 14 21:2851, ty beating Waber State, “He's 74 lantVat eeetrea ee Kearns 78 5 and Boise State each... is ai use eae Goa ‘Utah 15 10 18 8-51 Conood— Dawes 14, Jones f, Andere5. Watts 10, A. Wat salen’ at9 Sanda8 Groutage2 Totals2611178, Hillerest— Saylor 2, Barrow 3, Leggat9, Cassidy 2, Davies5, Johnson3,Bates 4,ench 2, Leavitt6. totals 1 ‘Three-Point Goals— Cottonwood 6 (A. Watts 4, J ‘Tip-off: 7 p.m. tonight foot center with an array Lewis 6, Hall | (Cornwell), ameet eee a47.ok he & Youy With Longhorns, Mihm lost at home — three years ago — at Nor Sent9) Cottonwood Hillcrest + UtesWill Have Hands Full (asa BY PATRICK KINAHAN ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The last time the University: North Sanpete 27 (53) Billerest on goal since the 6:00 mark, however, as Bingham’s defense tightened. pressure was little betRiverton (1-1,¢3) 1 1447 “Our torSluga’ Nort! valiertirazadicette’ Monticello Ducheane 648 A PriceBaneroft it, Nobles. Neves. sake oaurehat aisle? Erickson Tuitgpou’Tyner Cottonwood (7- was greeted with a roar,every big play a memorable one. whileBingham Skyles Wileon, the Riverton senior. who left to play for — ares 8-38 Clearfield 5 (Warner, Johnson, Brown 2, Moultrie), as we prepared for this game,” Stuga “it gt pretty scary out there,” sald iiaane danepues re Young's dunk was Riverton’s first fleld pd Who finished with 15 points. feHiggins knew those guys were good. had 19 to lead all scorers, W FeteBafaRl) 2. Toe 1948 farmer 4, Paterson 3, sian 12, Moultrie 18, Brown10, Uribe 7, Hamblin 2 ‘Totals 181-2154, ‘Three-Point Goals— Roy 9 (Henrie 2, Mesdaghi), Riverton parents did comeout of the Jong the ene unkind — for Bingham coach It was“Kind reallyofweird, fun to butplafun.” y in,” said rigging isi made duis theca lth, left, That came after guan Ne Diego Granite (64) Lehi @-4) 664 Lehi— Asay 10, Atkinson 3, Hadfield 2, Bronson 12 Chamberlain 1, John4,Johnson 2, Hunt 2. Totals 147-14 %, Delta— Sperry 6, Draper 10, J. Meacham 4, Sof free throws inthe final 46 tet thefinalbummeresiftheyhadwon Miners’; record to eroics 7-0,24 improved in Region2.the Riverton (4-3, 1-1) had to leave feelnee eae, oe Freeman 3, Johnson 3, Burston 3, B. Meacham 5, South Summit- wets jane norted lang ok is fourthquarterove the Miners thelr Granite 58 Bountiful 39 Copper Hills 60 Granger 49 Copper 20, 5:2) Granger (02,24) Ben 7pm. View, 7 North SanpetevatCanyon 4 uric nn at Grand, 5.15 an. Grentviiew Emery. 7pm. Mnticeat Altamonta0 pm Dixte at Deita, 7 pam. Sa Lomond 50 Holetler 4, Sorensen 2. Totals 12152448 h Summokt 60 Carbon 38 ‘Three-Point Goals— Lehi 1 (Atkinson), Delta 1 Mt.Vernon 37 Carbon (6-4) 10 611 11-38 (Burston) tite. Ben Lomond (6) 1613.4 7-50 pen Ha Carbon— Ca. Warburton 12 Jenson’. Hopes 4M. Mant 47 vm Lee balou t Toads Warburton 8,Carson 6. Totals- 137.1038. Sark uma MehtetMRichie Downe9 Lomond: rick 15, Ve Rowland Hail 25 Pash2,16, Morel, Robison 2, Wii 2 Keyes 6 os wer 1, Hatch int 19, ‘HaackeHaacke 1, 1, Stringham § 2 Totals 2 22 us no) ety % palHerasom‘Three-point goals-Mt Vernon9 (Schmitt ‘ThreePoint Goals Carbon § (Ca. Warburton 4, anti Danton 18, Sanders 8, Friachknecht 10, Jenson; Ben Lamond 4 (Broderick,Hatch 3) MoGary 6, Madsen 2, Christensen 2. Totals 1779 Bryce Valley 40 : nae Kimball4, Andrews,Cornvelts, Fredonia, Ariz. 36 Wasatch 51 Cyprus (0-1, 0-3) ‘Murray (1-0, O Timpanogos 66 Spenish Fork 47 (8-9) 21 14 15 16-86 ‘Spanish Fork (8-5) 2 14 18-47 ‘Timpanogos— Davies 8, Tomlinson 18, Ot 8, Van Pelt 17,Hutton2, Durrant, Duncan3 Totals23122268. Spanish Fork— Spadafora 10, Chipman 3, Vance 16, Miller 8, Porter 2, Wilson 12, Beckstrom 2 ‘Totals 13 6184, ‘Three-Point Goals— Timpanogos 3 (Davies 2, Van a Chipman, Vance) Peto, Spanish 1088. Murray 55 Cyprus 24 var 2, Jones 4, 2. Totals 11 2-6 24. Murray—Whitley 28, Schvanevealdt2, [.. Arnoldus. Taylorsville 52 ‘West Jordan—Davis Goff 4, Hughes 14, Sullivan 3, ‘Scott 12, Littlefield 3, Johnson 3. Totals 15 9-14 4. Taylorsville 2 (Gartner, Robinson), ‘West Jordan 5 (Hughes 4, Sullivan). tore ‘x Granger: rape ond base = Kearns 65 Overdick said. “We knew Skyline was 2 good team.” ‘TheFalconsimproveto 90; Skyline falls to 5-2, veeroe ranked State @ Thingsremained until Dec. 8in West Clty. having his hoad slammed to the ice by ready for us and our guys know that, We are just ‘to win, not neces: sarily because It 1s Beach.” i: coaching staff, Her shot, Laue, was as healthyas ever. Overdiek, Clearfleid’s standout sophomore, poured in 17 points to lead the third-ranked Faleons to a 38-29 win over Skyline in Region 1. Overdiek came through ae a veteraninthe crucial moments. After the ‘Wood 12Groesbeck2%, Riley&, Rendall, ros ni 3 Beanes3avaka 2. Smediy 8, ogee |i | several teammates and A three-pointer by Eliza Schofleidi ME ee e third, setting the stage for the close fourth quarter. : é battling the same fluae that has hit aa | Jennie Overdiek spent Tuesday game early in the third quarter with unanswered baskets by Brooke Hansen, Bowen and Erin Jepperson. i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE fryi BY LYA WODRASKA | TODAY’S PREP BASKETBALL SCHEDULE fabiona at BOYS .Viewmont Park City at Duchesne, 7 p.m. atamano7pm. ‘Spanish Fork GIRLS ‘at Green Valley, Nev., REGION 18 Plate at Bryce Valley Hall at Memphis, Tens sala sea a The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS |