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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS High Five CLASS 1-A GIRLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS 3-A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT Bear River Stuns 4th-Ranked Dixie THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday, February 16, 2003 3-A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT ST. GEORGE — As the first nightofthe Class 3-Agirls Comes nee (Op Late (19-2) os Bor Saenre Jamie Munns scored 13 points SerGoyerPon Peonrpm and Jessica Fronk had 10 to lead the Bears to an upset of No. 4- quarter in the 3-A state toumament. Morgan improved to 22-0 on the season. Bresha Smith ted View with 14 points. ranked Dixie. The only other team to beat the Soe nem Grartete 6, Ganty 8, Moding 6 Totals 11 1425 38. (Morgen — Whtew 6, Bazar 14, Ears 9, McMillan fms? oaWee Toe S88 Three-Point Goste—Caryon View 2 (Ceriry), Morgan 2 points. (Molar, Haciock) Park City 47, Emery 46 BaarFive16) 1 9m ont 7 ea 8 Mars 13, Blac 5, Oyler 10, Fron 1. Toda 41828. ‘ade—Casean 23, Vomiay2, MeCaan8, Smith6. Tata 110107. ‘Trees Goale—Bew Fer 2 (Ofer 2 Dae 1 CASTLE DALE — Crystal Christiansen ‘scored 21 points and the Miners won a 3A playef game,holding ofl an Emery rly led by Jenniles Nielson, who scored 29. mee Cateen wae Cyp—Tentn 5, duchirs 2. rvstansen 21, Cran ‘ung ina 6, Nelson 29, Seneey 2. Tit tan wne orte—Part Cay 6 (Tomi, Chtersen 3, Corea, yeh Ermay2 (etn, Haren). Snow Canyon 52, Tooele 31 ST. GEORGE — AshleeWhiteheadscored Roce eee adge MemarohGetin 8, wainteaien FL tedGy 12 HaronDrTee 6S ‘TareeGoate—cgo 5 (Mayes 2. Tory 3 Lat 7 (3,Asay,Sunda,Gray2) a 7H Soom ® 113 10-82 i 1 Tota 125-631, pale ‘SowCanyan-—Katy4, Lund 2 a hi pate—Toowle 2 Buckingham 2, Snow Canyon3 (ind2, Pasa. Wasatch 66, Carbon 65 (07) Union 52, Delta 42 ROOSEVELT — Mari Riser scored 19 points in the Cougars’ 3A playof victory. HEBER CITY — Erin Niederhauser's only point of the game came on a free throw with two ‘Doha (9-11) Union (18-4) Photos by Danny La/The Salt Lake Tribune Panguitch players mob each other following the Bobcats’state final win over Valley.Iwas the school's sixth championship overall. : nehe 6 10-2 Panguitch tops Valleyforfifth straight crown ‘Toten CoC3 Katy. Nc 3, eden6. Tala17-1242 3 11, ines Nido2, aay2,18, ane2. Tota2011-1752 gonke—-Deta (No Keay Union 1 Pe Remund added 19 points for Wasatch. a ee. O06 17 11 12-85 Soon 1923 1-8 ‘Carbon-—MWaturtn 27, 10, Ragmussen 10, ety,an9, Ry2,Chisran2 Tl212.2568. ‘Wenutc—Kacrard 2, Romund 18, Tuner 28, Neder: amu byWey Aton?Te38 Goale—Catben (Watton 5, Passrusser 2Wasatch3(Tuma, BY LYA WODRASKA ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Ogden 38, Hurricane 35 OGDEN — Katie Adams had 17 points as the Tigers held on to beat Huricane in a 3-A PROVO— A collective sigh went up from Class 1-A’s girls basketball coaches about the time the final buzzer sounded on the Morgan 58, Canyon View 38 ‘os soe 17M4Cont 8, Dat ‘Sagen2 Tota15614 ‘ThveePoint Goale-- Huricane 2 (Seaton, Oells), Op (62(AdarGomer MORGAN — Chery! Blazzard scored 14 pointsandHolly Weeks added 13astop-ranked ‘Morgan blew the game open with a 25-6 second for Earlier in the week, St. ee Class 1-A championship game. Panguitch, again. Will anyoneever beat these girls? Duchesne before losing to Panguitch on Friday in ‘ Fee nT een when Angela Sanchez made a layup at the ednvias sacs Dithana esa ncraoasty pat ‘The Bobcats madeit five in a row Satur- day, beating Valley 43-34 in the championship gameat Timpview High. Noother team in the state has wonfive She eamed when fouled on both championships in a row. Panguitch now has six, winning in 1988 in addition to thelastfive. Only Valley, with seven, more 1-Astatetitles. Valley was playing forits first crown since 1998. Monticello Tops Eagles, Forcing Play-In Game manyofits players behindits recent success, while other teams like Wayne, White- ~~ ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ranking only served as motivation for the ‘St. Joseph's Jenna Davisson biggest lead at 45-38 with a layup at the 4:43 TheBuffaloes were the preseason favor- Bobcats. “No one thought we would win it this year, and that madeus wantto win it that much more,” said Panguitch senior Brittney basketball action. ‘The teams will ot a oan ee win, yt eran,i Sevier x e solbecod GIRLS GAMES: South Sevier 74, San Juan 36 MONROE —JennaWare scored21 points Satie RandF2 8Mari 0,Ase Pe 2 Lag9, ‘rtCate183, Inthe Rams’ Region 12 win, FIFTH PLACE Np NoteMarandMoncadawlplay TueadyaEmery, hewnadvencgpaySanJus. nog 14,Grand Ard Rowand Hal ed or ih, and must pny to dade fo who ssercas. hurt us.” Jana Glover led the Buffaloes with 16 2-A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT the Bobcats faced defeat twice this week. First they cameback to beat Manila 46-45 Wayne 52, Duchesne 44 . Halie Sawyer,a 6-foot freshman, ha 12 points for Panguitch while her older sister, Jenna, had nine, So what about Panguitch's winning in the opening round on a winning jump shot by Haile Sawyer with 12.6 seconds left. ‘The Bobcats scraped by Rich, 28-27, with streak, how long can it keepit up? The Bobcats just might keepit for the next couple of years, since this was the youngest and most 6-foot-2 junior Jenna Sawyer making the clutchshotin the second round. “We were inches from being knocked inexperienced team they have had and will havein the near future. The Bobcats graduate just four players, Nay, Amanda Barney, Shauna Sawyer and Jonie Barton, and the combinationof Jenna out,” Panguitch coach Curtis Barney said. “Wehad to refocus, because everyone knew about Jenna and they'd just converge on her. We had to improve ourdefense, andit pm NorSunt(16-2)va. Pichi(6-1), 7pm aj 1. Kanuo fe ed sent aes= Halie Sawyerwill continue to be carried us.” Panguitch defeated St. Joseph 32-24 to “We flent once in a while,” Jenna Sawyer said. “But we always know where: eachother is on the court, and when we're Fornow,though,the Bobcats are content advance to the championship gameagainst Valley, the sameteam it defeated last year, 423A, Valley gave Panguitch a gamein the first Millard 58, Monticello 52 FILLMORE — Tiffany Holt scored 22 points and Jil Baileyhad21 asthe Eagles took ‘a. nonregion win. Lynda Young led the Bucka“iae vera Wao, Oo,Brady&,Lan 1fotun§PorMnGy Total261204 coopestsMt 2, Hol 22, Hurt a half, but then the Bobcats’ defense starved the Buffaloes of open looks in the second, building an 11-point lead the Bobcats never relinquished. Valley had just one basket, a shot by Brandy Brinkerhoff, in the third. “Wewere just too timid,” Valley coach Jeremy Chamberlain said. “We didn't do a very good job rebounding either, and that The Wayne Badgers bounced back from Thursday's loss to tao wn toe. including Saturday's pane. the only Valley player to reach dou- id instead of rolling through thestate tournament and winning by huge margins, Sanda Sth Sevier 4 fim scan 12Bet,rget (Comment Tosese Cle,Aa6K,Mayr18,Ca, 2011808. * |@oate—Sout Sevier 4 (Mecham, Bisholl.C. (CaranSanJan(loanAdar2) ‘Trwee-Point Goale—St Joseph 2 (McErive, Sanchez), Whitehorse 1 (Hay) a net Saturday. She scored nine points. The Bobcats were vulnerable. They were beaten on their homecourt by Wayne for the first time in several years, and shared the ioetitle with the Badgers. ~ BLANDING — Eldon Caroll had 11 points ‘and/11 rebounds, and Duncan Olsenand Dustin ‘ayer had 18 points each in the Broncos’ Reges Straight state championship ay we had lotof heart.” ‘Tuesday at Emery High, wit “David Anderson scored 21 Si 17 61 tamer0 an deepy—€horg 12 ee 18 Sancta Lave 20 even 9 Tol 19 Nay, whofinished with 15 points in thetitle game.“Welostfive seniors, and the only one wereally had to score was Jenna [Sawyer], 52:35 win over the Eagles in boys time yet to be determined. Freshman Julie Laure led the Jayhawks with 20 points, ee enone ie Martin had 16 points for the fourth-place Raiders, Derica Dickson had 14 and Kolenya Holly had 11. Being knocked off their accustomed 2-A BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT mark. ‘The Raiders then did the one they could not afford to do,fouling St. Katie . McEntee made her two free throws, then added more ite this year, since Panguitch graduated so horse andSt. Joseph emerged as contenders. “MONTICELLO — The Monticello Buckaroos forced a play-in situation in Region 13 with Millard on Saturday,thanks to its the Jayhawks their However, the Raiders with a 16-8 run, and went pont ta Re alae ttt 0 to enjoy their most recent championship, and worry aboutnext year next year, “This has been oneof the most enjoyable championships because we weren't supposed to be the team on top,” ae said, “Wegot to go out and chase them. eter(167) Panguitch A 494mm tneTo 16, Hoan 7, Cot4, 8. Bari4, Penney3 Totals 1928 15, H. Gamyer 12 Bich 1, Baroy 2d. Sawyer, §.Samyor4 olay6 (Gove 4 Near Prey) Tota 13 “1 was real proud of the kids and the way they bounced backWayne coach Held Woakey sai“They showed a lot of ‘and desire.” TN a by Ati ee while Nicole Blackbum Jones had 10 each, Duchesne Uuation, graduating only Stansfield Duchesne(198) Bo Tew Woy(1-4) 415 10 13-82 Duchesne — Start! 7, Madsen 2, Me 9, Maret 7, tains 13, Farin6 Wye Near 4 4M El wa 6 ty 6 Bu 0 Cn 10 tare —Duchesne2(Strait, Me): Wayne 3 (Ouray 2. ones) Bames poured it22 ports and Moy Hon added 14 outlasted the Ravens fr sith place Welrrd fished dn haf” Ma Bees Judd's nine. ae elon tas net ae Soe ean ‘only graduates Geneva Limatta. oer States Holm4, Rancher4, Wonder 1, M. Holm 14, Bares 22 Tota 1 Hordes 3. 12, 2, A Jud 9. Jat! 2, Toyo 3 Unis Tousete omer Goat — Mio 3 (Mt. Holm, Baas 2), Waterton 3 (Horcsen Burge, A. ad Ex-Phenom Ankiel Content Starting Cardinals’ CampasReliever COMBINED NEWS SERVICES ae B ball the Expos sold fewer than 1,000 season. Rick Ankiel just wants Se na chance to pitch for the St. Louis i ase EES ticket packages for 81 home games at $16 a ticket. eerie: oatbnmbontig ralot the bullpen. cess pitching in relief, saying hisnew Millar Traded {Ankle who missed all oflast season role “could give ws the best left-handed bullpen eR Shee sahary ane at moecide taba So ole the pressure on = "Tm ‘and I'm happy,” with tha AaaTaalt nae Got the change, een ter,a Fla.’ a tril, but | guess maybe normal togo to the bullpen coming Gace baat ; young lefthanders in baseball, Anklel fa ot aletooveromestem barrassing a we " Cardinals manager Tony | Russa believes Ankiel could find suc4 o we've had since we've been here, Ankiel joins left-handers Steve , Jeff Fassero and Lance Pee ened eeeOP tan __Qutfeldet Kevin Millar finally reached his destination when he moved from the Florida Marlins to the Boston Red Sox by wayofJapan ‘The Chunich! Dragons released him from any commitment Friday andthe Marlins gent him to the Red Sox on for an undisclosed Saturdaymorning startericanbenlotofpree, Beingsyoung ussa sal amount money. sure “Now,he'll be a plece of the game but a very Importantplece.” Millar could arrive in camp at Fort Myors, Fla.,today after driving from his — In Puerto Rico . agreementis expected Beaumont, Texas, home, anda contract we " lontreal zap, Po Rio Hoffman Wants Rest season, titket packages at $30 a ticket. Last year, é Diogo Padres closer Trevor Hoffman has decided to take more time for rehabilitation instead of having sur- gery. Hoffman conferred with sports sur- otaaebeadfed op neti en aa Jan Fronek Sat \ Tchr wale ftctosee strc tn his right shoulder in recent days con- —_vinced him to give his recovery more timerather than having surgery. Hoffman has not been able to throw since Oct. 16 after surgery torepair a rotator cuff tear and fraying of his labrum. Pain has persisted, possibly because of arthritic tion at the end of his clavicle. enon at ee B Ane Fgtarda ro Felco Rs was id rookie when he went anes atthe earfiest. He has boon i Red Sox: Picher Pedro Martinez is confident the Red Sox wil pick up his $17.5 milion option for lomtitontern lear he also wants a contract extension so he can finlah fie career in Boston. 1 Reds: The tam voided their minodaague con tact wih outilder Grog "Toe" Nash, Maat ai ones ba fo ending at te. ons Dehua linen contract SL oaet ty amecanes IB Rockies: igh-handers Jose dnanes and Rich Garces missed their scheduled exams Seinbie aif Se emery eda Argund the Horn nti ola. Right-hander Ramon Ortz also is reporting late because of visa problems in his native Dominican Republic be- qustlastnantonte teetree Prete Pat gb at and is to srdvasee ena Sanders, hea. — Cincinnati, Alana, San Paci, Pash Diego, re San |