Salt Lake Tribune | 2001-03-10 | Page 37

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OCR Text The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS/OBITUARIES March 10, 2001 Rams Will Get Shot atBack-to-Back Crowns BY JAY DREW ————— ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE oe CITY — Every time The BOYS 2-A TOURNAMENT a Lake Tribune Class 2-A basket Gaueens ian came out this season, the South Sevier Rams . De- ‘South Sevier(18-6) vs. Mant(14-10), 8 p.m. spite winning the 2000 state champi- Gunnison (12-11) vs. Enterprise (15-9), 4 p.m. ranked No. 1, and they consid- _M##@( "8-10 Norh Sever(104), 1 pm ered Ee state tournamentthis theAtthe Rams are taking out. week, their fy town ie fret tankioteck ante crowns since 1964-65 tonight against Manti. 149 lead, but that’s when South Sevier went on the game-winning run. “Team play won it for us,” Castle said. ee lead Gunnison and the Bulldogs never quit, despite losing for the third time this year to their league rivals. South Sevier 62, Gunnison 54 ‘Gunnison (12-11) 4 4nse SouthSevier(18-6) it like heck atfirst, but once we go winning, all the pain went away.It feels damn good right now.” . All the Rams are feeling good, but that was not the case all season. They 417 11 Gunrison—Ja. Hil 3, Dyreng 12, Reynolds 6, Harward 14, Larsen6, Knudsen4, Jensen 4,Jo. HllS. Totals21 5-954 South Sevier—Parsons 15, Payne 6, Bamey 7, Mogan 2, Caste 7, Owens 12,Mayne 13. Totals2 15:232. (Dyeng 4, Harward 4, Ja Hi) Sout Sevier (Parsons2, Caste). _ “All the time while we were grow- dropped their first two North Diviing up, we expected to be here,” said sion games to Juab and North Sevier Manti 58, Enterprise 53 forward Bryan Castle, a threetime and were aboutready to “come apart football all-stater. “We have always beat everybody we haveplayed.” Gunnison(12-11) took an early 8-0 lead, then fizzled. South Sevier(18-6) ended thefirst half on a 22-4 run to take a 42-29 lead behind the hot shooting of Castle, Reggie Parsons and Jaron Maynes and didnotlet the Bulldogs get closer than six points in the secondhalf. at te seams,” coach Parsol eld xe After the North Sevier loss, we wentinto the locker ae and the kids were screaming and fighting,” he said.“It’s a creditto them that they gotit turned around.” Parsons scored 15 points, while Maynes had 13 and Aaron Owens 12. CEDAR CITY — Cameron Clark’s put-back basket with 1:18 remainingafter Kevin Cox’s steal broke a 51-51 tie sent the Templars to their first championship gamesince 1993. Mantiwill try to win its first state championship since 1966 at 8 p.m. to- Parsons’ defensive switch turned night against South Sevier, a team that Friday’s game aro und. After Gunni-” beat the Templars twice in the regular son's Casey Dyreng opened the game Castle, who will play football for 15 10 11 2-88 153) 16 11 15 11-83 Mand—Crouch 8, McCaul4,Deen 4, Cat 18, Brandt 10, (Crrstenson6,Cox8.Totals246-858. ‘3, 12, Jones 9, Elser 14, Hobe pwcpaneererprinf tonn (Cork3, Couch), Enerprise 2 Pees N. Sevier 52, M. Summit 46 CEDAR CITY — Talin Zimmer's 18 See eee Cueped s ayret ene frustration. South Sevier blew past upstart switching zone. Jake Hill's three gave Gunnison a with two three-pointers and the Bull- dogs tookthe8-0 lead, Parsons junked his man-to-man defense in favor of a season. The Templars won the1966 Class B championship under coach Wilbur Braithwaite. Clark led Manti with 1. Joints. points helped North Sevier advance to the fifth-place game, Jake Downard had 16 points for North Summit. 6 14 14 18-22 NortSevier(19-4) 10 12 10 1446 teecorti, 3,8. Halows 10, Leaing 12, A fee Tolls 1321- ah_Cat 16, Garfeld 9, Richins4, Louder6, Brown4,Caen4,Toa 1417-21 46. Point Goalo—North Sevier 4 Halows 2, Laming 2}; Noh Summa (Calder. Millard 75, Beaver 65 CEDAR CITY — Millard got 27 points American Federationof Teachers Loses Its Leader to Heart Disease Paul Henderson, executive dipase away Wednesday from heart disease. The 43-year-old had es= leader of the which has 1,000 members inUtah, for 11 years. tenure, Henderson organized nine local unions for public-school teachers, employees and college “He's very loved by all. He just puts his whole heart and soul into everything,” said Joe Ann Watts, an office manager for the federation. Henderson was a former physics and math teacher at West Jordan High School and a member of the West Jordan City Council as mayor pro-tem. set up for Henderson’s children at Zion’s Bank. To contribute, send money to the Paul David Henderson Donation fund at 455 South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111. The funeral will be held at the Jordan Oaks Stake Center, located at 8035 S. Leslie Drive (8905 West), Saturday at 1 p.m. A viewing will be held at noon. —Heather May from Matt Holtto end Beaver’s season. Beaver (18-6) 8 20 18 19-85 Milard(13-10) 217 12 Le Beaver—\. Glin 3, Tunker 12, Marshall 15, B. Albrecht Foster 10k 5Bown4M Noo 10 Tose 2191865 Milard—Stevers 14, J. Monsen 11, Tuttle 6, Bled 5, ‘Robinson 12, M. Holt27. Totals2423-8275. ee eae eee fins, Abrecti, Hilook, M. Abrecti); Millard 4 (Stevens 2, Monsen). OBITUARIES Andrew Coombs Roxey Taylor Solomon Varney Campbell “The best portportion of a good man's ore kindness and love” William Wordsworth. — his small, mostly unr Beaver, Enterprise Headed for Final Showdown Tonight TONUREW ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE CEDAR CITY — Beaver and Kanab were fierce football competitors in the 1980s, frequently meeting in the Class 1-Astate football championship game. Friday, the hot pointof the rivalry may have shifted to girls basketball , with a football-style 2-A semifinal gameat the Centrum. In a contest that featured 48 fouls and 68 free throws and a 22-point effort by Beaver sophomore center Chelsea Eyre, the Beavers won61-52 to qualify for tonight's 6 p.m. championship game. The Southern Division champions (18-5) will meet Enterprise (14-10). It’s a rematch of the 1999 final, won in overtimeby Enterprise on the Cen- trum court. Beaver beat Enterprise by two points wieinthe feean but the Wolves topped the Beavers by eight points last weekat the regional. “We're the two best teams,” said GIRLS 2-A TOURNAMENT aa ‘At Southem Utah Enterprise (14-10) vs. Beaver (18-5), 6 p.m. Seam a ILS Kee(hea ‘North Sevier(9-15) vs. SouthSevier (12-10), 11:30am. forward Sarah Cooper added 12 and hersister, junior center Amanda Cooper,had 11. or have sagreat young team; wewill cume back and play somesolid ball next year,” said b coach Hal Hamblin,the former boys coach. Asked why Beaver won, Marshall was succinct: “Chelsea Eyre. We got hertheball. We begged our girls to get the ball in there. And whenwedid, she _‘lid a fantastic job offinishing.” Hamblin was just as direct when @Sked why Kanab lost: “I am not even to hesitate to pointfingers. They Beat ver. coach h Jon Marshall. “Every going shot45 free throws and weshot 23,” he year,the roadto the 2-A charipionship disgruntled fan during one rough turnovers and South Summit threw up a maining. But Eyre madea layupoff a Job pass from Nicole Gillins to give the Beavers a four-point cushion and Enterpice (14-10) 8 15 18 10-51 815 7 18-48 South Sune(19-4) roman 5, M. Hun 10, Hess 13, Evans 3, Moyle Sunmi-—Sipscn 11, Mschart 8, C. MeN6, R. Mo Nel 4, Tapp 15,Woodard 2, Lovis2 Totals21 6-848. ThreeGoals—Entepise 2 (Hess, Eves). stretch. With better uniforms. Kanabtrailed 49-47 when Larsen made two free throws with 2:33 re- twins Cammie and Candice Barton sealed it at the free-throw line. The Beavers made33 of45 free throws. Beaver 61, Kanab 52 Beaver (185) 818 14 21-61 Kanab (16-7) 118 6 Me ‘Barton 13, Cox 2, Candice Barton 7, 17,Eyre22. Totals 14.38456. Kanab—S. Hamblin 2, J. Hambin 5, S. Cooper 12, T. Larsen 13, Bistine 2, Ramsay 3, A Cooper 11, Stvtand 4. Totals 19 13-23 2 ‘Three-Point Goals- Kanab 1 (J, Hamblin). Enterprise 51, South Summit 48 CEDAR CITY — Sophomore Megan Huntsealed the win for the Enterprise Wolves by making twofree throws with seven seconds left. Enterprise won despite committing goes through Beaver and Enterprise.” Said. 27 turnovers.A lot of those came in the through Kanab, which lost to the Beavers for the third straighttime in 2001 foul trouble and struggling against Beaver’s press. The game was tied just fourth quarter when South Summit trimmed an 11-pointlead. Trailing 49-40 with ‘two minutes left, the Wildcats got within three when Britni Woodard made a steal and layup with 1:11 left. Next year, it quite possibly will go but has just one senior,starting guard Bobbie Ramsay. Sophomore guard ‘Tasha Larsen led the Cowgirls with 13 points Friday, while sophomore Kanabstayed close despite being in twice, but there were nine lead aoe the eet is church ball,” yelled a After both teams committed potential game-tying airball. 11, R. Hunt 9. Totals 19 11-19 51. South Sevier 42, Manti 25 CEDAR CITY — Rebecca Plotts led South Sevier with 17 points and Alisa Rose had 12. Mand (11-14) 439 95 Sou Sef10) 1713 21-42 3, Kar7, Chistensen 5, Madson, Clak 1, Pa 4. Totals 7 11-1525. 1, Rose 12, Ware 2,Plots 17, Smith 1, ‘Loavit7, Sudwooks2. Totals 14 14:2342 ‘Three-PointGoale—None. UTAH DEATHS CEDAR CITY — North Sevier used balanced scoring to overcome the 26 points of Gunnison’s Melissa Frandsen inaconsolation game. Compiled by Mike Jeffery Gurigon (1211) 101 9 6-5 NorthSevier (0-15) 11.8 10 10-9 2, Mecham 3, Frandsen 26, Edwards 5. Totals 195-898. Sevier—Sanders 7, Robins'1, Story 8, Lindsey 8, Potorson 15. Totals 13 1217 99. 5 (Frandsen 3, Mecham, Edwards}; Noth Sevier 1 (Peterson). Weenrecrived HALL, Christopher, 18, Mar:9, PeterborMcDougal Mortuary, ‘Taylorsville. LEFEVRE, Megan, 24, Mar. 5, Ogden, Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden. MANG, Georg IL 6, Mar. 7, SiltLake City,Hansen Desert Hils Mortuary, Sons 1aLATHEWES, Siac66, Mar.8, Antimony, Myers Mortuary, R MECHAM, Paul, 86, Mar. 6, Kenyon, Id Wasatch Lawn Mortuary,Salt Lake City. , Glade, 74, Mar. 7, Hyrum, ough, ISSEN, Shane, 35, Mar. 6, Salt Beear Hills Memorial Mortuary, Thursday March8, Friday March 9 & Saturday March 10. Doors open at 9am Cost iron 310 b. ‘Clearance Price While supplies lost SANDY, UT. March Madness hits local Toyota dealer. “With March chympic weight st SAVE $60 Now $99 Madness uponus, which ofcourse is Karl Malone’s Favorite timeofyear, he has asked that we at the dealership continue the 5 dollar* car sale this weekend,” stated Andy Madsen, General Manager of Karl Malone Toyota. “Karl gets so excited this time, of year,” said Madsen, “that he wants to show his excitementbyselling cars for just $5. Our customers know the deals at our $5 sales are better than auctions, where biddingoften inflates theprice of a car! Ar this $5 sale, every used car, truck, van and SUV is on sale first-come,first-serve with no bidding or haggling on price.” This is ” Plot to services ai Colonial North Sevier 39, Gunnison 36 «022420218 4 MARCH MADNESSHITS LOCAL TOYOTA DEALER. SAVE THOUSANDS THIS WEEKEND!! mi Coombe, On January 24, 1943 fogether they had ouShtcren Bob) parted ond out wos ee ge Ys frucking companies, Evans, and two brothers, Clarence jor Cargo industries. In the bara s he hasdutitully provided Gene Taylor. like fo thank the staff calling wife, Wilma, until he The family would Infinic-Alla Care Center ‘own physical difficulties. ice for their kind and loving satan eonavived bys iiccwie’ wince Rocky mot children, David (il), Betty Miler Barbara4 careot ourservices be held Monday, 42 grandchiidren; 4 March 12, 2004, ot will Colonial Mortuary,2428 South Stale St, Sunday, March 14, Ficmoeoe| ® hour SaLEY,"Jel, 7, Mar. 8, Bountiful, Russon Brothers Mortuary, Boun ‘YTHER, Ada, 68, me 8, Union, JenkingSoff ‘Mortuary, Murras STEELE, Elizabeth, 77-Mar, Arimo, ld, ‘Sunset Gardens Mortuary, Sandy. VENTURA, Bernadine, 91, Mar.9, Grand = moy be Junction, ‘Colo, Neil O'Donnell and Sons the Alliance: of Salt LakeCity, Fi2a'sMoin St. Sol Lake City, Utah 84445, Mortuary, Ci ‘COOMBS, Andrew,7, Mar. 8, Fountian See next page Green, McDougal Mortuary, Taylorsville. UTAH BIRTHS ney and Kurt, Midvale, dnughuen, Feb,ba Ala Meighan Sandy. i 19° X 55” dock the perfect opportunity to get a good quality used vehicle at the lowest ROSENGREN, Carla and Rex, Provo, ‘son, Feb. 21, Utah Valley Hospital, Pore. Lytekd AmyandRichard, South Jor- price possible,” including cars for just 5 bucks. “We have over 5 million dollars worth ofused car inventory to choose from and with Karl claiming March Madness on the dealership you know that you're going to get a good car at a good price,” said Madsen. For "SAENGKEO, Oravanh and ed daughter, Feb. 28, Alta View Hospital example, we have 10 cars below $1,000, 25 below $5,000, 30 below $7,500, and 15 cars for just $200 a month. Madsenalso stated, “Karl wants this sale to include new cars as well with Corollas from just $199 a month, Camry’s from just $239 a month, Solara’s from $269 a month, Tundras from $309 a month, Sienna Vans from $299 a month, and 4-Runners from $339 a month.” All vehicles at this sale will be dramatically reduced forthis 3 day sales event and Karl has asked thatwith every test drive this weekend we give you,his loyal fans, a trip to your choice ofdestinations including: Las Vegas, Mesquite, Reno, Sun Valley, Palm Springs, Anaheim, or Phoenix. With the purchase of a vehicle during this sale, Karl will give you a cruise to Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta and San Carlos, Mexico, Vehicles will be on display in front of Karl Malone Toyota at 9 am Thursday, Friday and Saturday, to give peopletime to inspect the vehicles. Mr. Madsensaid, “This unusual approach to selling used cars should make it quick and easy for anybodyin the market for a used car, truck, van, or 18, Jordan Valley Hospital, dan, $0 West ey RUSHFORTH,Annette and Garth, West joie, 20, Feb, 28, Cottonwood Hospital, atemierarticts Visit us at our new Comp USA Market Place 801-404-8633 eet (ab V1 OMHET hatin mares yl vl srr I {01115 othe 2151 South ext behind Home Spring to Life in an Audi TT refused.” Pick it out. Drive it if you wantto. You already know theprice. kr oar eywile sold ac $5pls tax,title, and documentfees. Payments 10980 South Automall Drive quoted are based on 39 month lease, “The Only. en®" Sandy, Utah 64070 5.9% financing OAC. Dump your SUV forthis incredible new wagon! 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