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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Thursday, January 31, 2002 GIRLS BASKETBALL NOTES PREP BASKETBALL Wi Lions Parowan 65, Enterprise 62 PAROWAN— Keith Hughes soored 16 of Park City 62, Wasatch 56 Layton Christian 103 Clearfield Latest Team PARK CITY — Chis Jackson scored 17 Christian Heritage 40 his 19 pointsin the second haiftogiveParowan points and Park City snapped Wasatch's fiveOGDEN — Al 12players scored forLayton theboost itneededfobeatEnterprisein Region winning streak. Four players scored in en dy itAng, navel 13. double figures for Park City. Sophomore Christian Hertage. The Eagles got 43 points Go to OT merase For Revenge gesoe Cape 1, Shmdr2 So 5h ore 1 Pasar % Josh Cottle led Wasatch with 15 points. were To Be Stungby Injury {rom their bench and played without De a Me Cixi Anderson, who Bl ee eee ‘case = 15, Kohler 14. Farr 5, Geetch 5, Ct ieneein sienemtPedenoud eseNATinkuna Nattmeene 1c setae ‘Chetan Hortag 13,Lovewet SenneTe) Orienankdeent eta homeaeaee THESALTLAKE TRIBUNE COALVILLE — The fourthranked Rowland Hall Winged Li- ons(2-A)ofSalt Lake City say they played one of their worst boys etball games ofthe year when they losttoNorthSummitathome parry Mahony; Parly3(Fine, “gree 2), Alta 69, Brighton 65 10. Bod Brotherson added 18 points and a few weeks ago. funtion caeeon: een Vance nesday night, edging the No.3 greetsenesTan eeere 1, het sxgrn(17411) Seana Braves of Coalville 59-58 in over- time when Brandon Rasmusson made a three-pointer as time ex- pired in Region 14. ipsa er ewes Maan ,Gner, i Dt al Tip Ten 192550, am pn, x Beran2 Seely21,Teen6. Tes24 eae Bingham 75, Jordan 69 rg,UiBronSey Rasmusson’s game-winner en- comparsuanizfumweOmeToaksieaI%e orin—Tre 11, Bel 18, Meo 10, Darr 6, Ben §, “s72s)3.Ojcorsty 15 Totals2415-1969. Pont Goale—Bingham 3 (Ciask 2, Oem, Jordan 6 points including three three- (us2,set2 MerashOyaniy Pointers and Calder scored 12 basketball teams have dealt with their share of injuries this sea- Academy Tigers took a Region 18 victory. ‘Scoring summary not provided. WENDOVER — Bryan Anderson scored ren2450 sortie wer ee 2. Alta Hawks menttear in the right ankle. Doc- 13 again Wednesday morning. Coach Rich Swanson gotbetter news Wednesday, whenthe doctors saiid Overdiek ek has hasa good otCe before the season ends, ry _ TheFalconsare tied with Cougars in a Region 10 gis basketball WestJordan 53, Copper ills47 stor 58, Mount Vernon 44 Jaen 1 815 oe lccry Linh fh yanpat slant ane iseComeComes 7BdeOcinad” per Hills, 3089) 1821 9 13-88 lor ote eer MountVi 5,Lamson 5, Tepanir2, Smith ‘oma Warde TedCatsPangeele ae seateos homie 3,Andean;Neh Sur 5(Calder4, rok) YetepCe, Fee 1Sing To 5 somseenrngraWyteens Oar, 782,011, POD4Kanmcy& Tks 102058. Soy=cashedcl meee The schedule worksin Clear- periA Srepee points for Wasatch in the Region 10 win, She fe oe termining yen was 16-for-'jan points and hit the game-winnerwith six seconds Provo Seat sen foes points. _ SPANISH FORK— Mick Hagen scored12 points and Tika Wesley scored the winning 38, Spanish 10 rebounds to lead Salt Lake Lutheran over Westridge in a Region 17 contest at the Delta ly i Ym.) $388 ‘Wassich—Tumer 15, Remund2,Brown 1,R. Ramund, 4, Sorenson 18, Sirens 4, Woot 9, Padild2, Tapp 5, Jotmeon 5, Marchant 1, bert4. with ranked Bulldogs won in Region 6. Provo (41, 142) 912 10 19-08 ‘eran and played solid defense. Wet Ridge (1-254) 6,Judkrs 8 Evers 2, Hants 3 Tolls 196-16 48. Goae—Nasach 1 (une: Pak Cy 2 danDiego—Vaculin8,Sty15, Tayor7, Jackman 4, Boye 4 ae era ae : 2, Hagan 12, Robertson 6, Wesley 9, Pst Sie ea Seaaathok need ‘Losee 12, Patton 5. Tolls 12 7-1836. oe 2, Fox 16. Tota 149-143. a rte ‘Wesrige 2 (Mariner 1, Wison 1). Orem 47, Lone Peak 45 St. Joseph 54 Tol20161752. ean Diego 1 (Taylor. Manti 69, South Sevier 44 Spank Fok92.97) 74718-98 peed MONROE — James Peterson scored 21 SLLihean(1257 hee 947 73 12411 12-3 5, Marinsz 5, Wison 4, 2. Totals Fae 125-931.mien ean oy 8, ae 12, Layne Bamey led the Rams wih 11 ee ae ee rere es 133) 2111 2 16-69 sere OocstOm 2 8s ‘Scoring summary notprovided. TapersSt. MentaVew<? Aederson 5, jenn a av, Carriac| romper, = : _PLLMORE — TravBunkersaved 18. Seeimcmonin , 49 1020-83 8512 5-0 Va2Tob TNs . eres Mard—C.Stevens3,Kaan3,Tulle5,Bad8,Robin 14, 14-2 Up Next At Dota eh, nee 2, Wesson 6, Noris9, Suart 17, d orate Monaetien ae re Brighton at7 p.m. at! 7 eee Pleasant Grove atOrem, 7 p.m. REGION 8 Lone Peak at Timpanogos, 7 pm. OYS Loss Frustrating ForHillcrest Riverton (6-3, 11-4) was coming off Friday's 61-53 aes of league-leading Bi But the Silverwolves have had ivuiie aces nS back-to- Coach Steve Caley Sid the the trend continued, but credited Hillcrest oeaa nearly perfect “Weprobably did not pape @ Continued from D-1 just offat the buzzer. Bsgofegies Saker pede to win,” Galley said. “We knew they wanted a 40-point game coming in, and wecould not create the Pace we wanted to get ahead and ee, Instead, (26, 69) me takingisn the middle and looked at Alta to have herjersey retired. wholed Alta to a statetitle in 1992 ceee oes Piute at Bryce Valley,7:30 p.m. ‘Mant at North Sevier, 7 p.m. and play at UConn and in thewentonto NBA. ee ‘Manila at Mountain View, Wyo., 7:30 p.m. Beaver at Kanab.137 pm. eee peebeeenoecon Pe, basketto give the Huskies a 39-35 lead with 5:15 remaining. But Riverton’s Todd Jensen tied the gameat 39 on a wild shot with 3:35 left, prompting Hillcrest to take the next 2% minutes offthe locker room] celebrating a win,” Tingeysaid. Rivertonplayed withoutstartingjunior forward Nick Booth,its leading rebounder. mi got into a minorskirmish with Bingham’s clock without shooting. Blair Prowse on Friday and both “T would have done the same thing,” Galley said. The Huskies finallygot the ball inside to Chris Neihart, but he was fouled and made just one free throw. Riverton then got the ball inside to 6-foot-7 McCade Olsen on abusted play, and he made an easy layupfor the game winner with 26 seconds left. “A break here or there, and we are down here [in Hillcrest’s FT hb FOTO Pom Wn1S BAKA 1 OT OF AEM 2 1 12 Rankings Shuffle ‘Walece Ones Some Wes pracy, bem M9 00 3191-26 @ 0 22 51 1 «2 415 12 02 9 2 10 S346 24 6 519 hd3 Md 2 < . : $ : : — pwcFo),FY7Pad Oo Aedenan 1. Stutarie 1-6) Tear Rebounds: inom CnFe Lr M6041, teed Saye ‘Armenia, det. Jet Novak @, CamchRepti62,34, MichalTebara, the rankings. Taylorsville remained No. 1, but Brighton and Bingham fell after losing to Jor- seen fh Gr77471 9m Cig Pm 7B et. Be NicciEscada, France, del HichamArai points, added 12. while Aaron No. 5, where South Sevier, which lost to Norih Sevier, was replaced by South Summit. The Wildcats to West Desert. since losingto the Bengals, jumps from fourth to second, and Skyline dropped out and was replaced byClearfield, which beat Laytondespite losing Overdiek in the fourth quarter. More Changes Region1 has joined thelist of schoolsadjustingits girls and boys basketball schedules so teamsdon’t play on Feb. 8. Those Bingham’s and Brighton's Foret53:14) vs see Horst 2659) 4 0 $6, van 2Str’ Gun, We 3 Totals 166-1041 6, Near 3, Lent 12, Johnson 11, Ade 12ms6, Brown2 Tota 175640 3 (Watson2, Wn) rest (otrece, 10. Blocked Shot: 6 (itatace §. Devs 2, Keng. ‘Tamovers: (Wels 4 Welace 5, Stoudamire 2, reae hae es, (©) Morocco, 61,63. Doubts aot Indonesia, dat Elena Dementieva, and Magdsiona Malseva, Bulgari, 62.3-6. 6:3 eta eee: (dae Feteaen Trango, States, Tactical Fr:(19Dai,end 218 fe Popes 2. 6.4 Pepe Conchpute,6-4 oe Waa Shit Pope ‘ecko Sa. Brazi, andNenadZimangc. SEATE moO he «tin BA BA OT A PEP Yor eins, Karon, 0 sehen Lanchtury Sweden, $4.64. 106 SUE L(t memnweeeS al ese oo tong eM losses put the Hawks backin games will be played on Feb.7 in- commandof the Region 2 race. stead. Other schools that are ButAlta will haveto defeat Bingham onits homefloor tonight and Brighton on Mondayto stay there. The 4-A rankings didn't changing their schedules so they don’t playon the night of the Olympic Opening Ceremony should contact The Tribuneat (801) 257-8900. lwodraska@sltrib.com change,but several key matchups ony 2990 M4 97 7 211 Pye MM 00 O48 Pe? 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Fs Simpaon off waivers fom the Merial 23 23 23 ‘American Hockey League ne GRAND Uahis RAPIOS.—_GRIFFING— gateee Keel oe naegnsion Reorrcnsnoe Dane tach 2 teen tony, dapcil, Pin), edSan.el PePaaedPv atonalatta ction 14.62 64Been eA Sumy, Wore as natS08 waistoepeestelesant, Sagat Leanter Inca, de Jager and Rotte Koudet. (8), Jote-Latirie Sou Aiea,62.63. se KANSAS. CITY WIZAROS—Amncunced BUFFALO BILLS—Re-signed 08 Alex Van Pett afve-yrcontact CAROLINA PANTHERS—Sqred LB ‘DekeCooper, O68 Mike Wathins and RE Tere ‘Bryan Ray, LB Roger Alexander, G Luke Fritz, S precemaren Romito GrowA (BobandMikeBryan(6),UriStates et Eis Fer, SoutAion, and Fick Leach (6), Unie Staton,64, 57, 64 (Donaé Johreon and Javed Paimar (1), a aes Attn, fomVento), Balghen 6-7), 746 0h, 6 Jermaineacksontoacontractfortharesttthis ‘season WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Actvated G chardHamilton fromthe injured ist Placed G Botoy Sermons onthe iyured Kt. ‘Nations’FOOTRAL. Football League bolita, dol Siang be = Caters, Beiguen, end Roberta Vinci (ataot TneGathedsO hay, 6.46.61 weiss or PAYryT a ‘SivaFarinaEis, tay. andBarbarSchet, naoia64 Tealeeikaubaoes, 44,75. Janet se, Taiwan, and Wynne Prakssya, Slovenia, 6-4, | Class 1-A had some changes with Rich moving upto third and Valleyslippinga spotafter losing Alta, which has wonits last five Watson Riverton 41, Hillcrest 40 61.68 AOL Conch Repub, 7-6 5), 6-4 UpNext:AtMitord have wontheirlast six games. dan andBrighton,respectively. guys had to sit out their next game. Olsen led them with 17 Doubles Fest Round Raymond,United States, andRennae Subs (1), Australa, de Contam, ‘South fica, and Lori McNiel, United States, 617, 355 (Watace 24 Wels 42. Pppen 12, 18 | TheClass 3-A rankings remained the same,andthe only changein Class 2-A cameat Compiled by: Clint Olivier agerFranca cubetemm(!),Spain del ten Jere Werngartn, anna HigGermany,61,62 1). Switz, det. Mar Saul, 36 7665), 5. Wayne Badgers are ahead, with Highlandplaying at Cyprus, then meeting Murray. SCOREBOARD ‘ratRound 10-8 Up Net Escalante ee numerous upsets in Class this week,affecting B a| 4. Valley Buffaloes Sneeane Milford at Valley, 7:30 p.m. (OgdenReQiO at Tooele,7 7 pm. eee 8. Up Next Atamont assists with 612. on Sheplayed cofsssionally in professio1 Switzerlandin 1998-99 andis now * ‘Thefirst was Travis Knight, ‘Gunnison at South Sevier, 7 p.m. Cots0. Sens2 Toa 172440 Tong St «Pv SD serSeems tra, 8 (ay 2 Bots, Ps, nas 2 1993, then played at the Univer- in Boys ‘Morgan at Ben Lomond, 7 p.m. yi the the school and WAC career leader Red Mesa at Monument Valley, 7 p.m. analaeew rie are sity of Utah, where she became at Waterford, 7 p.m. Tintic at Meridian, 4:15 p.m. Cota a anyow, 7pm Gulla4 Halon, Stone 11, Betcher 18, si mostin the state, and her 416 assists rank fourth. A three+timeall-state player, Bills led Alta to thestatefinals in Joseph at Layton Christian, 7 p.m. va Dugway at Wendover, 4:15 p.m. 7pm PeVwal SowCony7pm. ‘arsProc 21, Goveccn 8, Zumpano 3, Gai 5. Totals Socarercwasuenetina p.m. Wasatch Academy at East Carbon, 4:15 p.m. Lehi at Emery, ae an 9i5 t, Wayne at Mifloré, 7.30 pm. REGION 16 ee a es fem i Hertage, 7 Salt Lake Lutheran at Christian REGION 18 Carbon at Delta, 7 p.m. Secame Bills wore No. 20 during her _ Albis cdrebe leeuier in polnisre : : careerat Alta from 1990-94. She is stasoeacioneym aN m ‘Thomas Wallisky posted eight rebounds, 11 assists Bulldogs’ ReSonserecat Bemver 5-0, 122, mer psd. 15-1 4. Carbon Dinos Retirement Party ‘TheeGossCote(Techies 2Thampsn 1) freon tieoc,Fpn Box Eider at Mountain Crest, 7pm. at Roy,7 pm ae ee ‘American Forkat Spanish 7 roypoyjot 17, Harper 7, oe Up Next Judge Memorial winning Jersey during its game against Wieder7, Wool 12. Totals1327-3654. View(Canon2, Citi! 2, Praga,igo:Tinparomcs (Yong) Palade ahr ea aang 14-4 15-1 havea lotof kids who haveto step up, Maybe it will be a good thing, Pa is haeSe GIRLS ‘Monticello at Enterprise, 7 p.m. REGION 2 Parowan at Milard, 7 ps. ‘Ata at Bingham, 7 p.m. 4 Judge 90, Granite 45 Beaver 63, Millard 40 1. Morgan Trojans 3. Snow Canyon Warriors Up Next Pine View TODAY'S PREP BASKETBALL GAMES oe Coa Nat ete ee Be ‘SALINA—Jake Hil soored 17 points in the Timberwolves’ Region 7 win over Mountain Bulldogs’ Region 12 win. Kurt Heath soored 15, Sr Yer nen ieCaen forNotth Sevier. 1,89) ee BE Beat 8, Fa Entiny (Criteran4,Krust8. Total 1710-21 48. 15,trem4 Buck8,Pte8, sopra: Soler—Haa aierenTa757 5 rane 1088-7 Guard Alli Bills set all kinds aa tO Dawei ETH ofrecords during her high school ease:lam 10,Fede! Catz) ramen!Pon °C See'stings 2 Ewe it sn, 21, Ganda, Tha 4 Tots206962. edo 18 Tt 16121847. ‘SouhSaverio5,Lyndsay9, Cesteosen3,Bary pilgosts—LanePeak! (Larsen; Orem3Pon 11, Mogan6Jobson8,Tenigne4 Sales4 Tol 1838442. Coonée Glen 1 (Cat 5 (Betot, Lyndsay als. Sunnison 49, North Sevier 41 aise seen aan 113 5. Bountiful records in region play. ‘We don’t havea lotof go-to De non vegion play. Amanda Comia added 10 for 4, Highland Rams CaisBoibeeen that they can takeit upon themoe play ee then it ™@ybe we can add Jenniein ie mix atthe [state] tournament.” RANDOLPH — Sammi Stuarttossedin17 points to lead Rich over Cokevile, Wyo, in was Penis, Nickie 10 i Gis Wat qi ad os Nicer somal 16 pak oe ae‘pon (Class a wn aoe Lanna oft pols att ~The layhawsinprvedio24 inthe rematch of last year’s state championship [rex288) (ronin Hans). Rich 47, Cokeville (Wyo.) 29 4 13-4 2. Wasatch Wasps players,” Swansonsaid. “We BBS irat juin be dosing seconds asthe second: Contr. Dustin Brown ated 10 pois for Luh: PearFar Tea Soapees, Region . 14-1 UpNext Payson 3. Murray Spartans Saneie ONES CLASS 3-A cluding the winning shot. Sohumm2,ongn51 meeons StLatLat38 DRAPER — Cole Sorenson soored 18 “ —s West Ridge 31 15-2 UpNext. AtCypnis eral recent games. Junior Emily Kennington was the hero Tuesishing with wi 12 points,inints, inday, finishing Geri, Sora: Won 10-5 2. Timpview Thunderbirds Neon somed 19 ond Chekey bestaverage in A, will be hard gggNO 96 5. Clearfield Faloons CLASS 4-A WEST JORDAN — Brandon Christiansen : lings added 13 for Union to replace. Rowland Hall 59, Worth Summit 58 scored 13poinisin heJaquars'Region2winat SANDY — peoa ee Una25, 2:14) 119154 Sophomore Kate Robisonhas PondaHa1, 1139 8 ree Copper lie yon Mhouy scored (4c Cop feRaveneRegen t7wn | umeee crimesya? scored in doublefigures in sev- , ‘NorthSumit(51,96) mEaeee teeaiechet =e 4, Brighton Bengals UpNext Al Hicrest UpNext Al Lone Prak Swansonis hopeful his team can Jenkins 5, Garher 10, ConVe ye yrean & 9bnsen 15. Totals 17 16282 ea ioe 13 hoe 8Datay2To506 87 aa Te 132 1, Mountain View Bruins Tameekd le 2 Op TO ty cht, butt dt stop heCou stay in the huntforthetitle, but Deen earet from geting an : Overdiek's 17 points, the second- points. 3. Bingham Miners Up Next Nontridge Viewmontin Region1 for second at 5.9. ecg just behind Layton ; (6).z ROOSEVELT — The Uiniah Utes of Verreponlaebeanie 13-2 ete 42i® tors examined her Tuesday and caaan 133 Seer ieee Overdiek, a Brigham Young Duchesne ‘tgp19Sere 1 Goemren 4 Maza Ulatah River 46 11, Miami2, Pro 2 Tol 19 10-1554 hanarCae, DUCHESNE — Randy Hanberg scored 16 anjerryWenine8( t e Suet Mascon) er, potsinteEagles wan Fegon16Noth, bigest GIRLS 5 10 20 umeCn kt OmamitiGane Union 72,Ulntah 52 OdlbaysRammedMok?PondsTed17102546 Dudoas-sememns reneauicmesLt Oapae ‘9, Sco4 Foote4, abet 1,tinsen 1, Moon 7, McKee2, Layton. signee, suffered partial liga- Shas Tripp scored 19 for Wendover. a Overdiek seale heel Doe 1. Taylorsville Warriors fourth quarterof a 37-36 win over Meridlan 62, Wendover 54 Record CLASS 5-A Tuesday when star guard Jennie 21 points in the Mongooses’ Region 18 win. 65 RANKINGS Rank Schoo MOUNT PLEASANT — The Wasatch son, Clearfield joined thelist e (osc 3, Weckde, Oown- SANDY — Mike Ciark soored 18, Jared abled Rowland Hall to exact Te papers had i7and Josh Newbod added 1610 venge for the shot thatputthem in the Miners to over theextraperiod in the first place. pallid ~ Jordan. llya Oyzerskiy scored 15 for the ied force - os period, sate i Summit’ Calder segam (2,105) mua made the Inet of fis four three RT mcht, Point baskets as time ran out in ion. Rasmusson finished with 23 Many of the state’s top gir] __Sfoot10center Aaron Wison sacred a Union 63, Uintah 50 wertigh 14 points in the Havis’ Region 2 ROOSEVELT — Mike Seeley soord 21 Wasatch Academy 45, Tintic 39 i. Ryan Wolfscored 26 for Brighton. points to lead the Cougars past Utes in Region FRIOYU ME Girls Basketball THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ‘Senseretein, Seghens, Perel, Ryans). Yeates proved their point Wed- BY LYA WODRASKA — 12,Jaaon £1, Wane6,Taha7. Tos32eS 182 108 ‘feoweg an etow tp te head of ie Jan. 26. 6° RAPTORS QUEBEC OMT men WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON 0. ‘Shane eeeEndece on oan tom the Pests Untod States |