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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune PREPS Cass 5-A TENNIS Onlything rzs*~ e ' § ee Eagles 1S title : . With plenty of experience and talent returning, the Skyline girls tennis team fi 4 ») va "meaubiste aaa Art Hughes,one of the state’s | winningest high school basketball coaches, died at his Mid- day night, Ryan Hughes knelt down by thesideofhisbed,and “We always wanted to win, but we wanted to win for him | vale home early Wed- suggested nesday, surrounded could watch Brigham for Hughes and recently retired by his family. He was oe % as Jordan’s coach. “Sometimes : Tuesday night wasn’t kind ‘o ranked Class 91. 4-A volleyball teams. Theae top three teams in Lan Pen nae 1.__UpNetOrwm__ 2 Trpvew thucetins The Salt Lake Tribune’s 4A volleyball rankings all suffered Ww UpNetSpenah Form of Utah team that finished 19-8. The team was coached by Jack Gardner, Hughes’ good friend. Hughes, born in the two too,” said Hal Hale, who played IS WECX, playon like they hadthe week he'd swear, things like ‘Get your little ass down,’ but we before. Springville on Jan. 29, 1912, began his coaching career at Spring- over, and said, “BYU never thought it was vulgar. He had a waywith words... . [have a sign in myoffice that says ‘A Art Hughes leaned — The Eagles didn’t. They ee Tepenge +!‘ * "peat second-ranked Woods Cross fell to Murray and third-ranked Provolost to the underrated ville High, and later coached at Jordan and sucks.” His teams quali- mediocre teachertells, a good teacher explains, a superior ‘Timpview Thunderbirds. Hillcrest. fied for the state tour- ‘haus ienmaireies cali As bad as Tuesdaynight was for the top three, it didn’t compare to how the week He won six statetitles, including five at nament 25 times, and finished second four great sions inspires. ; ant ene s om somiivationa’ cid T ~~, ; Skyline went undefeated this year, winning every ; nipatand CLASS +A tournament it was in, fFOM eng tyes | Saturday afternoon. When the pain didn’t go away, she wentto the hospital. On Saturday night, she had emergency appendectomy sur- | | George Sluga (Bingham) have won as many. “He was auniqueman.Some guru of the game,” said Evan Excell, the executive director of the Utah High School Activities “TOX€S Soe a . yee hed fics A viewing 1s sch ee ee Scars “4 ae posed gery. Thompson missed Tuesday's match with | were born to bea doctor; he was born to be a coach,” said his Association. Art Hughes coached teams 3 eS 2 ortuary m 4ay’s viewing is from 10 a.m. to Murray, the Wildcats’first region loss since | Park. The semifinals and fi- _UpNen CanyonVew == tournamentbegins at Liberty 5 S*CayorWaros 61 nals will be held Saturday. The Eagles capped off the regular season by beating Cottonwood 4-1 in the region Thompson had beengetting 15-20 kills per CLASS 2-A : match. re af 1 renea waa —2ietSiee “She’s a bigpart of our team, coach Donna Tippetts said. “She would have matched up +; 2 = Ssaes with [Murray's] Lori Baird. Obviously, with- Up Next: Grand (oonium ro 2 pargatch fences UpNext Bryce Valey = = s here five years, and it takes time to develop a team, and they've put in the time at pratice” The Eagles haven’t won the state title since 2000, with Brighton winning the last two. The Bengals are always a factor, but are more of an underdog after finishing second to Hillcrest in league play. Hillcrest is led by strong doubles teams, while Region l's ‘Davis and Viewmont could be a factor. The Darts edged Viewmont for the league title. play at major universities Includedin those were Gary Hale, Jerry McCleary, Curtis Jenson, Pearl Pollard and ing house(1351 E. 7200 S.) fol lowing the viewing. — Hewill be buried in Springvville’s Evergreen Cemetery disciplinarian. ['d get my butt Saturdayat about3:30 p.m. Donald Lee Jenson. All five - re — ae 9 3 region-rival San Juan. It’s not difficult tofig- ure out why. The Broncos defeated both teams _ last weekend and moveinto the 2-A rankings 4 m4 *° ‘eae ni team at West Jordan High. “He knew how to communicate with the kids. He was an oldfashioned type of person anda Richfield and South Sevier usually dread making the four-hour bus trip to play at i Daily said. “These girls are playing so well right now, we eee Vice at Butler 20th Ward meet- Tough trip Weber’s Lauren McFarlane, the runner-up a year ago. 4 Ware Baies 11 a.m., andthere will be a ser- to 23 league championships, and 65ofhis players wentonto beating Pleasant Grove. Timpview moves into therankings for the first time this seasonat No. 2 and Woods Cross drops to No.3. CLASS 1' “ ; penpetes ing to depend on who beats who Lone Peakis the new No. | team in 4-A after 32 Up Next: St. Joseph | Hughes, some point.” —_UpNexNomseve _—-— 12 og hom Up Nex: Pichfiold 3. Waterlord Ravers | | | | George son, coaches the girls basketball out [Thompson] that’s going to hurt you at St UpNet Mania feel really prepared. I’ve been the 2001 season, but should be backnext week. — mae 3 SatSowaWis son in the same bracket as who,” Skyline coach Joanie ‘her , styae es ees of “anal | iat sedi Me aie oe aie 1” 4 4 ent Up Norge Memor ca thing upfor state, a lot is go- “" (oo. Hughes said his fa- career with a 476-207 record. “Everyone knew him as the “Up Net Coder Cty so 3 nem Seyae UpNewt Lt ip begin amarara the price Williamson at No. 1 singles. That result puts William- times. He ended his coaching and anotherat Hillcrest, in 68. Only Cec Baker (Granite) and The Wildcats’ top middle blocker, Kaylynn Thompson,started having stomach pains on All that is left is winning the most important one, the Class-A crown. Skyline, andakeylossforthe Colts, was Skyline’s Erin Monson’s win over Brianna Jordan (1951, '53, ’54,’55and’62) Started for Woods Cross. _Up Net Grartovlle 2. Heanicone Tiga at state, but akey victory for | 19 the Great Eight to the Region 3 championship. “The way they split every- for the first time this season at No. 4. Richfield, despite the loss, stays at No. 1, while the surprising Beaver Beavers moveup to No.2. "™ "pon games ont aaragonasitrib.com = Morgan,Uintah face play-in game ° ° TueSart Lake TRIBUNE WOODS CROSS — A day after Tooele’s girls soccer team forced a Region 11 tiebreaker game by beating Morgan, the Trojans got the Buffaloes back with a 2-0 victory Wednesday. Morgan’s win sets up a 3A state tournament play-in game against Uintah at 4 p.m. today at Wasatch. The winner advances to the tournament's first round, and will play Delta. ONLY Prep giris soccer 3A STATE TOURNAMENT Tuesday's First-ound Matches UPPER BRACKET North Sanpete (6-7-3) at Judge Meronal (14-1). 4 pm Rowland Hall (8-5-1) at Hurricane (10-42), 4 p.m Uintah (4-9-1) or Morgan (4-12-1) at Delta (10-4-1) 4 p.m Pine View (745-3) at Ben Lomond (8-4-2) 4p m LOWER BRACKET Bear River (7-6-1) at Dide (12-3-1), 4 p.m, Loni (7-7) at Park City (12-2-1), 4 p.m Canyon View (7-9-1) or Juan Diago (10-4) at Ogden (11-3). 4 p.m Wasatch (10-5) at Waterford (11-5). 4pm Note. Morgan and Uintah face each other m a playin garne today as Wasatch, and Canyon View will travel to Juan Diego for @ play4n game Both matches are at 4pm 2292S. HIGHLANDDR.. apart ber 466-3921 HOURS: 9:30 — 6:00 PM - Monday thru Saturday AT LARRY H. MILLER BOUNTIFUL CHRYSLER*JEEP COPSSannaa DISCOUNTS UP TO $8,500!| THREE DAYS ONLY! 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