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Show Te Ne etreste eeeeeSe ae Seee DAILY HERALD INSIDE VALLEY PREPS Nine local wrestlers have shotat stat ttle Jared Lloyd Hine a tick down in tied contest, hop- ing to get one shot at eking out § ee That moment came Thursday for Orem senior Ryan Freeman latein the third round of his heavyweight (275-pound) The Red Devils also have the one more match in my wrestling career and | wantto win it.” Eight other Utah Valley wrestlersstill have a shot at the samedream as Freeman,thatof ending the seasonwith title. One championshipis definitely In the team competition, staying iit the area, as a pair z I ie wefs ri5sEgi ” i a H i | i Se a? z= 4 while Lehi is seventh with 78.5. “I'm really happy with how championship contestswill start at 7 p.m. at the McKay Events aSoi Elon har) Di. 1130: Jacob Rawle (Springyile)det, Jet we've done,”said Bulldog head Center at UVSC. __ingtoplacefive wrestlers and _» Jared Lloyd can be particularly proud of Travis (Ayoso) and Justin (Hansen). reachedat 344-2552 or jlloyd@heraldextra.com. coach Brian Preece. “We're go- — Juan Diego edges Hawks BASKETBALL | | points). D Waterford 50, Juab 30: At Ne- phi, Waterford’s Annie Judd scored 19 points as Waterford (7-2, 13-4)coasted to an easy wine over Juab (7-2, 13-4) and locked up second place in Region 14. 62 53 N68 13-6 ‘Lone Peak ‘Mountain View a4 Mu 9-10 810 Seetans bikeoo. Deen bee (Springvile), dec. 9-6, Justn Hansen Provedet Aaron eeee 275 ses nesoseeeela Aone “We're goingto place seven wrestlers,” he said. “That will _be our most ever.” Coons,atleast, believes he has a good chance toget the top spot. mia Bogie anal yalfling he » Meridian 45, Wendover 41:At_ scored 18 points to lead Merid- in the championshipcontest, said, Jacob Woodhouse (145) and Gehrhart Vuksinick (160) join- nent twice before and pinned him both times. But I'm not nn ee. ss lheees Fort dec. 9-7 OT: Shay Warren (Weber)det. Mitch ing Sandersononthe biggest going to underestimate him. tan I'm going to comeout ag- (lone | Valley with four wrestlers ian (155, 9-1) past Wendover (9- | with Keola Juan Diego(11-10, 64) with 15. LI, 46)in Region 18. The Mongoose led 20-9 at halftime, but » Carbon 53, Emery 47: At Castle Dale, Tabby Cummins scored 12 points to help Carbon (13-9, 7-3) hand Emeryits first Region 8 loss. The Spartans fell to 17-4, 9-1. hadto hold on when Wendover | | stage. half. Meridian finished tiedfor first in Region 18. | The other wrestlertomake the final, Lone Peak’s Paul Johnson,is probably the big- ka, Dugwayrallied from a 42-39 the third-best wrestlerin his start at 7 p.m. at the McKay poop _ deficit in the final minutes to get weightclass from Region 4, Events Center on the campus 148: Lew 10, 6-4), Bridget Sherwood had least a second-place finish at 11 points to lead Tintic, which state, D Jared Lloyd can de Pleasant Grove leads Utah Val- _jlloyd@heraldextra.com. In the team competition, . = . ———— . Local athletes do well at indoor championships § ~ Murray Cottonwood West Granger Cyprus. us 55 46 161 143 Overall record 69 88 4 4 coe 37 ei 512 413 43 ‘REGION 7 ang nee rae Timpwew 43 15 Spningviie Lene uM oT 10-8 513 Payson 4 orem 126 M 108 3A ‘School Juan Diego Carbon Seow Cran Canyon View ta Ya Sco Fess Fremont, Ore (Weberdet Steve Michaets Ata 13S Can See hte cnt Br pane foeaeora eeiociaettl Cras‘Siteon (Lonereton = 31 Weems Fremont, may dec 13-5 od ee (nercan Fork) det Oust Martin (Weber). ore. 4-3 Saree Brecmepere Waar Wi pat S4sss5-—Brady Wider poyrm ma dec. 9 PREP RALLY Jared Lloyd o 1 ‘School 99 8-10 315 413 Ri ee reached at 344-2552 or en pane Oympus 45 45 a7 7 REGION 6 Region record Toowe ‘oman Opaer Bea Lonond Bee fen maa Grate ~ Pianar led Dugway(18-3, 9-1), a a oe 2 Googe Se at Green talGet arn Ross (Weber. pn. 32 Sen teense omen oa tonne” a, on 14, en Oy a et Tras of UVSC. ‘Box Eiger Woods Cross Roy ‘SkyView surecane baa etna Blake Mangum gressive.” The consolation matches begin today at noon, while the but has ensured himself at 445 Emery eta Noth Saroete WWaen’naae ienatorMomeni Gane fetnartesoces Bagans fee 6-4 Dine {Brotdec 10-6ticho Pras (est Joa) det Pe View championship contestswill finished third in Region 18. Sher 10) in Region 8. 5A Team scores: 1 Viewmont 148, 2. Weber 13555. 3 ren OnSermon ans if anercan Fork 285, 18. Mountain View 23, 23. Timpanogos 4 gest surprise. He came inas past homestanding Tintic (10- LakeCity, Gentry Mecham scored 16 points and Brittany Anderson added 10tolift Delta (9-10, 5-5) past Granite (2-10, 0- “I've wrestled my oppo- made a comeback inthe second » Dugway 46, Tintic 42:‘At Eure- » Delta 53, Granite 35: At Salt an (112), “It will be a fun time,” Coons 99 17 5 No matter what haj with the rankings, though, Mangum said Lone Peak has already ensured itself a record Mayled North Sanpete with 16 4A boys basketball | is guaranteed. | Inthe 171-pound division, | Pleasant Grove’s Mitch Sand| ersoneasily handled Travis porate cher 43 emit Ts a Bonnevilie 62 43 Bounths 62 ng 182: Travis Ayoso Prov)det Dego 16. Toni Garlick, Aubree Poulson and Brittney Hansen added 10 points each. Sara Lindmar led Timpanogos iceete (oceounna 16 REGION 4 Anercanfok 2:20; Alan Olsen of American Fork outlasted Weber's Dustin Martin for the tough, 4-3 decision andthe spotin the title | match. | The Vikings paced the Wendover, Kelly Hennessey 162 108 Pleasant Grove Spanish-Fork #701handy et Bre performance. ee 61 6-12 unter 171: Don McMutin (Say View)det pte ener eee Eo (Murray) det. Mick Els (Prow), Krebs.of Fremont, while Paul 61 43 25 Cee Seek eee “Weneed to come out and battle for third,” Mangum said. “If we can do that, we can One champion fror: the area makeintothe top five.” Wl 15-3 98 ta 10 612 feron Westen ‘Kearns 99 89 eit ree ath de 1-4 Crasenitey toughest, but Region is right after. I think our wrestlers havefared well.” pointsto help Manti (14-6, 6-6) 70 61 Mu te 5 16 REGION 3 ee eee {25 Gaed rrpearnly Binal pt fnseneen os ie. 3. Pte ectnats etaenc ae Menesr Region 1 is the $15 315 “4 16 sealopie ie es they are currently sixth ( D Manti 54, Gunnison 40: At Gunnison,Sili Hafoka scored 22 pick up a Region 12 road victory. Gunnisonfell to 7-13,2-10. } faery62 Sige Gav good enoughfor fourth place. The Knightsarestill hoping | : | Mangum said. 27 1:8 Copper Hilts. pin | Continued from C1 Layton ‘Weber foe pini0sSeanKleeOhms)det Fd 74 oeausct ley schools with 115.5 points, 54 44 Hillrest Ata Taylorsville. ‘Skyline ‘Brighton Jordan Geetarattan | 5A Fremont Clearfiela Veewmont Loreenane ree geil 1140; Riley Sulivan (Lei) det. Landon eee oy throws in overtime — the only points scored by either team in the extra session — to give Juan Diego a 50-48 victory over North Sanpetein Region8 girls basketball Thursday. The Hawksfinished the season at 7-13, 3-7 in Region 8, & lain (125), who has wonall three ofhis state tournament matches Holt of Provo, while the other two who made it to the biggest stage Buy Kristin Lyons hit two free & (uranCe)se emaChensen Leh Taeseato oeed (Wes Bet mas PapenJanes CaeeaeoxEe,pn 0:38: Maa PretwayWihand cel Thomas. 104, Twoofthe otherfinalists are Sanpete battled back from a 202 first-quarter deficit to tie the gameon an Erika May basket with seconds left in regulation. 3 (and, 024 Sais Karaetanena brothers, Michael and Nathaniel MT. PLEASANT — North i Those two,as well as David bytechnical fall. from Region 7 squareoff for the title in 112-poundweight class. Top-qualifier Kolby Bradley. of Springville will need to prove once again that he can beatthe HasGepa Gaz yn era ren Riggin Holmgren(Bax Elder, dec. 2-0: Corteeerie fortes Pee Ojuka, made their way successfully through the consolation bracket to get to the final day of competition. The consolation matches begin at noontoday, while the 5A boys basketball ‘REGION 1 than Jones (Oyprs). dec. 3-1, Springville looksto have alock on third place with 169 points. Whileit trails the top two teams by more than 40 points,it leads fourth-place Olympus by 75. —_Provosits in fifth with 90, é ee most wrestlers challenging for individual championships. Joining Bradley is Logan Wilson (119), who barely held off teammate HaydenPetersonin the semifinals, and Jason Chamber- (WATERFORD 60, JUAB 40 puns 09) (ook 5, 6, Lundel 2, Gurney 10, Johnson 7 Totals 107-15 30. WATERFORD Can back,” Freeman said.“I've got & atuaantt £5 “Myopponent (Box Elder's eF BE gong wrestling tournament at UVSC. Riggin Holmgren)is a good wrestler,” Freeman said. “But I had to win, | had to ride him. I couldn't get the takedown in the second round, then I couldn't get up in the third. But when the opportunity to switch opened up,I took it.” Withthe score knotted at zero, = Freeman twisted his way from MATT SMITH/Daily Herald the bottom tothe top, earning Springville’s Kolby Bradley, right, wrestles Olympus High’s Stan Eltonin the 112-pound semifinals. twopointsin the process. That was all he needed to earn the 20 decision and get to the finals. ; region's No. 2 man in the diviare Payson's Ryan Gonzales (135) They are seniors who have “Nowa lot of the pressureis sion, Lehi’s Matt Spencer. and Orem's Matt McCoy (140). worked hardfor four years.” off, but in a few hoursit will be i i semifinal wrestling match on the second day of the 4A state SRF Seats victory. H eHnif: § nee at i riHe a tee DAILY HERALD Manyathletes have experienced that nerve-wracking sensation of watching the clock 1 Susieacseoaenne 103 5A yen Schoot cartels Fremont Dave vemos wee Normnage Schoo! Srepton Syne Tayorvetie rea acest hea fogs Aeon ‘West Jordan rte Carper team in shape during the winter. The standings don’t really matter, ‘We just wantto see the kids imrove from meet to meet.’ Not surprisingly, the Stewart » Mountain View Soccer player signs at UCLA: Former Bruin star James Jaramillo will get to keep the same mascot in college that he did in high school. Jaramillo made thingsofficial last week, signing to play at UCLA of the PAC 10 ference. Hejoined five other All-Americans and U.S, National Team playersat the southern California school. sisters lead the way for Spanish Fork. Natalie won the 60-meter dash (7.89), the 200m (25.08) and was second in the 400m (57.29), Nachelle was third in the 60m (7.98), secondin the 200m (25.08) and first in the 400m with the third-fastest time ever recorded in Utah (57.00). “They are running well,” Boyack said. “They came in ready to go. They really worked hard overthe winter.” Other teams that competed well were the Timpanogos boys (second) and the Payson girls (third). The other top individual performance was made by Tim: berwolf Steve Hart, who won the 400m (49.70) and was second in the 200m (22.63). Davis won both the boys and D Lone Peak Boys soccer coach sought: The administration at Lone Peak High School is looking for a boys head soccer coachto start immediately, Interested candi- dates should call 763-7050 and leavetheir name and contact number(s) with the school reionist. should fax a coaching resume to the attention of Kurt Roberts at 763-7064. imelbaaa ——— Jared can reached or ohh at 344-2552Tone the girls titles at the meet, al- t 4 » Each week, Bleachers Sports Grill and the Daily Herald will sponsor a “High School Hot Shot,” honori outstanding performancesbylocalprep athletes. athlete and their immediate family will be recognized with a free meal at Bleachers, ey Award, voted on by hockey coaches and given to one forward and one defensiveman each year. Heis the first recipient of the award from Utah County, A formalpresentation will be made Saturday between periods at the Utah Grizzlies game at the E-Centerin Salt LakeCity. ae itat Spanish Fork again displayed its talenfin track,finishing second in the girls competition and fourth on the boysside,althoughthe school plates no emphasis on participation in indoor competition. “We're not too serious about it,” said Don head coach Dave Boyack. “Wesee it as an opportunityfor kids to come and get Hnytstunee Salt Lake. PHEnEG # f The indoor season wraps up February 16-18at Idaho State with the Simplot Games,the premier indoor meet in the nation for high schoo]athletes. School Track Coaches Association Indoor State Championships at the Olympic Ovalin tly aot Shoot Area teams performed well last Saturday at the Utah High ‘ . 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