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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS_ Wednesday, vember 28, 2001 CLASS 4-A Girls Basketball Preview Mountain View a Unanimous No. Rank Schost 1. Mountain View 2 Defending 5-A champ Cass Height Postion Schl MeéissaDemett S61 FH return to 4-A, where Mallar Gilespie Heather Hansen Holle Hansen TamikaHany Bruinsare favored again Soph 5-10 Jr 58 Jr 58 S56 Moly Hiyad S.. Melinda Johnsen J BY LYA WODRASKA Pennyiones Nancy Sefjaas ‘juke Wood TE ALT LAKE TRIBUNE, For thefirst time ince 193, girls basket: ball coaches in C are using the term Sr Sr S Comment, CSUsignee neatly hada tigle dole in fst game of season F.-Mountain View G Mountain View” G Mountain View G(West the state title. Meanwhile, coaches in Class «G Logan One ofstate's best outside shooters ee 59 G Munay ‘Showing same basketball talentas her brothers 2, Mountain Crest FS GG Cys Bounty ShyVew Al-stater signed with University of Hawaii Future BYUplayer can score msidé and outside (hi os soel tahaa about plajess oh 4A 1 play them,” Bonneville coach Mae Miyasaid The Braves did:give teams a glimmerof “Theyare very skilled and very well coached, hope whentheylost to Mountain Viewjust at tournaments, it makes it very toughto play 49-40 in the seasonopenerlast week. Game aganst Bruins coud be toumamert preview Wi take ts knocksat Toumasment of Champions tases el bu siptnd by Babs i your 0 Tava o nioes i tibeaasoecho oui eeeeee Fell victim to Bounttul m state tournament Conk a? mi? eam Jour retuming taters trom15-7 aes = Surprised'a lot nen of teams a earty winover Layton Nota lot ot height, but oodshooters 6 Roy Royals arejust 3-37 mn last two seasons REGIONS {oa 1 Fetus three starters rom state champronship team 2 Highland Orchard, Thomas wil help Dennett with sconng dutes hetAce eae fa ighland coach Robyn Bemis is said she y welcomestheaddition of Mountain View, al though thesting ofa 6335 loss to the Bruins ee Sa i as tenes tS anN ideaof at Mountain Viewis like. cer {inly don’t agree with the new boundaries, but | know MountainViewdoesn’t agreewith 3. Cyprus ura ; e y 5 East Pirates were a surprise seminal teamnlast yeat Ne Jot very toh § for region's defending chan high hopes tines SU ee et cred ree Deep bench and good team chemistry among the posibves: tional championlast year. The Bruins finished second in USA Today’s poll. Now it's 4-A coaches’ turnto say howgreat I it, either.” 3 ; oun Vvnew et ch pe Houle main- 6. West "7, Olympus Panthers still hoping for state tourndment berth Quick guards should get Titans some easy ponts ‘ it is to have such a high-caliberteamintheir year is still fresh in her mind. The Bruins afterthefirst quarter. looked good.” Murray Joss pet cre ol sqveraltlerted Bobcats 3. Logan 4. Box Elder k 5. Bonneville Several teams changedclassifications, but the one most basketball coaches are concerned about: Mountain View, ESPN’s na- “They she said. But “Ihave ey whompedus,” pe i “That certainly ~ oo. 60 = , CLASS 4-A REGION PICKS REGION 4 S57 GO: 61 56 ‘Theyplay at sucha highlevelout of state 4-A are asking, “Whyus? Those reactions were brought on by the realignment of high school classifications Mi 5 Cyprus Developing into another great Bruin player "Loves to snag ball away from opponents Like ss, isn’ fazed by pressure ofbig games Poured in 17 points a game forthe Panthers : “wide open,” when talking about theracefor Bountiful 3._Timpview 4 SkyView LA: 4-A PI LAYERS TO WATCH CLASS TRIBUNE RANKINGS fe Comment 10 Winnngcomes n any dovecn tains the philosophythat thepressureto win isthe saine Whetlion a eal GRE AGRWA: e Woods Cross a Wildcats hope fo Regeniene improve on 4-16 mark of a year‘agoi, division, even though most of themprivately a lot of confidence in my girls. As far as I'm concerned, it is just one more competitive teamforusto play agai there has'been little di R and there has been little discussion about the move to 4-A among team members. 3 1. Timpview Palkii, McVea amongtalented Thundertindteam altogether. 1"There isn’tas muchdifference . ‘ the talent in love) tele ee ae and often 4 A e challenge we've pag“We're Hea et facing oe the the : enne any. easier,” he said. “Youstill have to win” 2. American Fork 22 Finishing at $00won't be goodenoughthistime Durrant recently lex! Bulldogs to first win over Pleasant Grove pi their < aesese is ever! anne an 5-A. Now, we will see if that four games to win’a state championship. Weiesta ateampeople shootfor, and we're 4 Soinavite 5. Spanish Fork David Knudsentid new cach nthree years Coach promises her Dons wil be a surpige team ) ane forward to the challenge ofplay them P 6. Payson Lions’ struggleseinotpredictedto endany time soon 1 Mountain View ‘Seemsthis was the easiest pick in the whole state wish the Bruins were in another ‘state Mountain Viewwasthelast team to domi- nate 4-A, winning statetitles from 1991+ Mountain View, winneroffive of thelast Class 5-Atitles, has risen to newheights in recent years, earning a national reputation and producingseveralDivisionI players. Often, 5-A coaches say a team doesn’t s ‘ Se goinginto nel A “Ifanyteam is the season with the attitude we'reall playingfor secondplace, Houle doesn't believe slayingin 4A will knowwhatitis like to play the Bruins until theydo. Notonlyis the Orem schooltalented, butit is a disciplined team that can bury an they've got the wrongattitude andperspec. harm the Bruins’ national stature, because. only thing you cando is play whois there." Nevertheless, the Bruins were a unani- inthe Tournament of Champions. The Bruins areattending thenational event again, along opponentby 20 points before halftime. “They have a certain mystique when you MountainViewvotingfor Bountiful). Layton mouspick in the coaches preseasonpoll (with with Timpview. lwodraska@sltrib.com free throws. The Lancers wonit | without much help from 6-8 center Chris Perry, a college prospect whosprained the same right ankle he broke before last year’s state tournament. Hillerest at Granger. 7 p.m, Granite at Hunter,7pm. Keams at East, 7 p.m, ‘Ogden at Roy, 7 p.m. Bear Riverat Logan, 7 p.m | | | Riverton at Mountain View, 7 p.m. | | | came back to makea free throw with 53 secondsleft, but probably will miss tonight's game at Bonneville. | i, Delta at Grantsvile, 7 pm. Canyon View at Richfield, 7pm. Gunnison at Milard, 7pm. Paroian at Wayne,7:30 p.m. Meridianat West Ridge,6:30 pm. Mount Vemion at Dugway, 6 pm. gamein the fourth quarter. He The Lancers (2-0) didn’t need ; his scoring because Scott way with 14 points. Butthe Hawks blew 10-point Fitzgerald authored 22 points, while Michael Grondel cameoff Jead in the third quarter, mostly because Layton started executthe bench to add 13, including ing better offensively after comthree three-pointers. mitting turnovers on four “There is not one person on this team that we cannot win straight possessions midway through the quarter. About that without,” Applegate said. “No time, the Hawksstarted giving onehasheard of [Grondel], butif the ball away too much themheis open, he can shootit.” selves. They finished with 19 Trace Applegate, the coach’s turnovers, but made19 of 38 shot son, added 12 for Layton and madetwoclutch free throws with 1:15 left to give Layton a 61-60 lead. Alta made four more field ‘Lourteris new coach, Robertson only retuming playet | | ‘North Sanpete at Park City, 7 p.m. was scoreless when heleft the Only retums two players with any varsity expenence sinner nol efbeieg ioeave L310 mat Sc Bothered by the height of Alta’s 6-foot-10 Aaron Wilson, Perry 3. Lone Peak | TAS NONREGION Brighton vs, Davis at Data Center, 230 pm. Northridge at Taylorevile, 7 pm. Viewmontat Woods Cross, 7 pm. Spanish Fork at Weber, 7 pm. Box Elder atCleared,7 pm Layton at Bonneville, 7_p.m Timpanogosat Bingham,7 pm. Improvedteamthat could benelit frombeing in new league Liew oe 5. Timpanogos Today's Games @ Continued from C-1 REGION 7 ie IE, oe ee ant ae “The they'vealready built a reputationby playing 2 Orem "BOYS BASKETBALL | SCHEDULE | Overcomes 10-Point Deficit REGION 6 attempts. “Alta isa good team. Theyare playing in that Ragu Classic {next week in Orem], so obvi- EVERYWHERELINE® PLANS FROM $59.94/M0o. 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