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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Thursday, November 17, 1994 D6 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ALLSTATE VOLLEYBALL Team All-State Honors Goto State Class 5 A First Team Second Team TharommonyIn, Logan,Sr. Volleyball Champs HeatherAllen, Logan,Jr. Malissa Bingham, Sp. Fork, Jr. Heather Pyper, N.Sanpete, Sr. Natalie Swasey, Emery,Sr. Jennifer Hoffman, Mt. Crest, Sr. line, St. Sara Shakula, Brooke Barton, Davis, Jr. Katie Haws, Fremont, Sr. Lynzi Kidman,Sp.Fork, Sr. ey Midgley, Woods Cross, Kym Brown, Wasatch,Sr. Natalie Hughes, Hurricane, Sr, LindsayPitts, Wasatch, Sr. RebeccaRiser, Union, Sr. Janelle Romney, Cedar,Jr. Marisa Vipperman, Emery,Jr. Rachelle Adams, Parowan, Sr. Alycia Adams, San Juan, Sr. Makenzie Gillins, Beaver, Jr. Haylie Hansen, Morgan,Sr. Jill Yardley, Parowan,Sr. Class 1-A First Team @ MostValuable Player Second Team Cami McArthur, Rich,Sr. NatalieWhitaker, AF, Soph. Tiffany Britton, Woods Cross,Sr. Holt, Enterprise, Jr. Second Team ValChild, Sp.Fork,Sr. Class 2-A First Team Jenny Robyn Heaton, Valley,Sr. Amanda Bigelow, Cofton- Rena Gilden,Sky View,Sr. @ Most Valuable Player Lori Red, Provo,Jr Allison Heiser,ICS,Jr. wood, Sr. Vanessa Lambom,Rich,Sr. Jolynne Godfrey, Bonneville, Elyse Stowell, East, Jr. Tanya Woolstenhulme, April Taylor, WoodsCross,JI. Liz Weston,Rich,Jr. Sr 5 $. Summit,Sr. Maren Legas, Min. View,Sr. MeganWilliams, R. Hall, Jr. Black, San Juan, Sr. Nancy Mounarath, Bonneville, Class 3-A First Team Darlene Julie Blazzard, S. Summit,Jr. Second Team Sr. @ MostValuable Player SabrenaSuite, Skyline,Sr. a Caroline Steuer, Weber, Sr. Emily VanDyke, Bingham,Sr. Natalie Nielsen, Skyline, Sr. TarynStringham, A-F,, Jr. Class4-AFirst Team @ MostValuable Player Tawnya Crumb, N. Sany Karen Freeman,Delta, Sr. Kathryn McAllister, N.Snpte,Sr. Tiffany Moris, Wasatch,Sr. Crista Pollock, Delta, Sr. Brandi Gordon,S. Summit, Sr. Jodi Mullen, Morgan,Sr. Cynthia Olson,Millard,Sr. Hali Whimpey, Morgan,Sr. Second Team Julie Adams, Monticello, Sr. Owners to Unveil New ‘Tax’ Plan THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HERNDON. Va. — Baseball owners worked on their new “tax’’ plan Wednesday, a proposal that already has created doubts amongthestriking players. Talks between the twosides are to resume today under mediator W.J. Usery ata hotel in suburban Washington. The ownerswill put forth their first new proposalin five months. It asks for a so-called tax on team payrolls abovea certain level and a tax on the teamswith the highest revenues. The money would be usedto subsidize other teams. Player representative Orel Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers gave a hint of the players’ concerns. “If a club’s payroll level is at “X" and “'X plus 1” triggersa tax, a playerthatis trying to sign with that team will hear about it, whereas the players that were signed when the team was below “XK” didn’t have to hear aboutit. That could makethings biased.” Eight owners and management officials met for several hours with their lawyers and accountants in a windowless conference room trying to figure out the spe- cific tax rates and thresholds. It is believed that a payrolllevel would be set, $25 million for instance, and any contracts that were signed after that would be subject to a tax. If, for example, the Dodgers signed Ramon Martinez for $3 million, bringing them to $28 million, the Dodgers would have to pay a tax. If the tax was 25 percent, they would pay $750,000 into the tax fund. A revenue tax would be assessed on teams bringing in an above-average amount of money. They would paya percentageinto a central fund That's right...for a limited time GLASSACTwill pay your insurance deductible oF to $100. Approved by all Insurance companies. Fast, Free mobile service from ‘Ket3 to Provo. @ Continued From D-1 But it was unsettling to Burningham notto help avenge last year’s semifinal loss to No. 1 ranked Spanish Fork. “I couldn’t just give up,” she said. This year, Burningham wasnotleaving any doubt that Sky View was championship caliber. The Bobcats were hoping for a rematchagainst the Donsin the title game, but instead faced another tournament darkhorse, the Woods Cross Wildcats. The‘Cats upset Spanish Forkin a three-gamesemifinal match. “We were surprised to see Woods Cross,” said Burningham. “But it didn’t matter who we were playing, we were going to win.” Ashlee Brian, Wayne,Jr. Tiana Heaton,Valley, Sr. Mandy Mecham, Wayne,Sr. Ave Neria, Duchesne, Soph. Nissa Potter, Wayne,Sr. AmyShogren,ICS,Jr. After the Bobcats beat Woods Cross 15-1, 15-1, the 6-foot-4 Burnin; committed to playing for UCLA in volleyball and basketball. “It is all adream cometrue,” she said. While setter Tanya Woolstenhulmeled the South Summit Wildcats to their first state championship, North Sanpete’s Tawnya Crumb and Rich’s Cami McArthurwantedto defend their team’stitles. Crumb kept the Hawks undefeated (25-0) as she tallied 12 kills in the championship match to help beat Wasatch in a three-gamethriller. “Tawnyais a good,solid player,” said North Sanpete coach Sharon Christensen.“Whenevershe got a hit, she made a statement.” Fourth-ranked South Summit upended No. 1ranked San Juan in a two-game semifinal match, then cruised to a win over Region 12 rival Morgan in the crowning match. Woolstenhulme had 10 blocks and 19 assists in the match. Rich’s setter Cami McArthurtallied more than 700 assists in the season andfollowedin heroldersister's footsteps. Teresa McArthur earnedlast year’s MVP award after taking the Rebels to their second-straightstate championship. YOU CAN BE ELIGIBLE TO WIN oNSDmele Glass Act 533-88: A Divisionofthe A-1 Quality Glass Group. 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