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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Bountiful Girls Blast Davis By Patti Auer Tribune Sports Writer Whether its from inside or from the corners, Bountiful High girls basketball team knows how to score. Just ask Davis High. The Braves handed the Darts a 7 loss Thursday night at Bountiful. With tough post players like Michelle Behl and Jill Westergard, as well as guards Heidi Olsen and Kris Rose, who can hit from the bleachers, you just dont lose. The Braves moved to a 20-- 9 halftime lead with a effort by Behl and a effort by Olsen. Davis hung tight, scoring nine quick points to open the third quarter. Nancy Kirkpatrick converted two three-poiplays to pull the Darts closer. But Bountiful was too big and 69-5- too quick. We wanted to just try and stop In other local action, Skyline remains on top of Region Three, defeatThe Eagles were ing Granger, led by Chris Ely with 20 points and Cori Arndt with 12. Karen Lundskrog had six blocked shots. Skyline now in league play. stands at In another Region Three contest, Olympus surpassed Kearns in a barnTitan Sue Lyons hit a burner, jumper with three seconds remaining to put Olympus in front. Olympus was led by Lyons with 28 points and Mindy Tanner with 20. Tina Miller led Kearns with 16 points. while Kearns Olympus stands at dropped to Woods Cross stands atop tough Region Four, defeating Highland The Wildcats were led by Becky Trimble with 27 points. Jackie Williams had 16 points and Amy Mason had 15. 63-4- 8-- 1 57-5- 6-- 3 4-- 76-5- Kirkpatrick tonight," Bountiful ifl ii si Jill Avery said. We tried to utilize our height. We try to go inside, but hopefully we also have that outside shot. Olsen finished with 18 points and Behl with 17. Kirkpatrick led Davis with 22 Coach Davis has suffered all season with injuries. Thursday night it lost its sixth player, Becky Rhees. SaK I ake's Tony Chambers and University of Utah freshman Kim Csizmazia, from Ketchum, r team Idaho, have been selected for the to represent the U.S. in the Lake Placid Nordic World Junior Cross Country Skiing Championships Feb. Rowmark Ski Academy students David Kong and Picabo Street have been named part of American squad to compete in the eight-skie- r in Italy. The races the Topolino Races Feb. are the equivalent of the World Championships for 13 and 14 year old skiers. They will spend three days in New Hampshire training with the U.S. Ski Team before going to Italy. Park Citys Tori Pillinger and Rowmarks Hilary Lindh have just returned from representing the U.S. Ski Team in the Europa Cup competition. Lindh opened the trip with fourth- - and e showings in her first two downhills, five-skie- 13-1- 21-2- 2 fifth-plac- held in Switzerland. Pillinger also collected a fourth-plac- e downhill finish in Italy where she also secured a sixth in the combined to earn another performance. They will head to Crested Butte, Colo., Thursday and Friday for a pair of North American Ski Trophy Senes downhills. - University of Utah skiers will be competing in the New Mexico Invitational Friday and Saturday at Santa Fe, N.M. (alpine) and Gunnison, Colo, (cross country). Utah, which collected its first NCAA meet victory of the season two weeks ago at the Western State Invitational, will miss Csizamzia who vicearned the women's individual tory. With only five weeks until the NCAA Skiing Championships at Stowe, Vt., Pat Millers Utes Continued from l lot of twist and that should help him at this altitude. The teaching pro, who won doubles championships at both Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, said no one would have ever guessed McEnroe would have been a great player when he was a junior. Even in the divison, McEnroe was ranked No. 2 behind Larry Gottfried. He didnt really show promise until that year when he reached the Wimbledon semifinals as an unknown C-- The second race in the fourth annual Corporate Ski Racing Series will be Sunday at Snowbasin. Jackson Hole, Wyo. has scheduled the annuContest Saturday (weather and permitting. Cross country skiers will be competing in the Brighton Open starting at 10 a m. at the Brighton Ski Touring Center. al Powder-- 8 snow-conditio- Snowbird is hosting Intermountain Division Masters skiers for a pair of slaloms Saturday and Sunday. Bogus Basin, Idaho has a pair of giant slaloms scheduled for the division's best Amateur and Junior-- I skiers. Park City has slaloms planned for the younger JV and skiers. J-- u d: OPEN 8 A.M. SHARP Mac Can Fit You SAVE UP TO 50 on MENS SUITS OVER 8,000 SUITS TO CHOOSE FROM Says Pupil Will Return to No. 1 will have races every weekend until the nationals. w lAvcrra wi ofliiM dm (CIU5MH mtti WINTER CLOTHING SALE McEnroes Coach Sizes 35 to 60 fe Kg He said that, in order for McEnroe to regain the No. 1 spot, he has to improve his speed. Hes a little slow on the court, said Palafox in trying to analyze McEnroes decline. "He hasn't worked hard to build any muscles. Friday nights exhibition seems to have caught the tennis publics fancy and is expected to draw the largest crowd to ever watch a tennis match in Utah. A crowd of about 8,000 is expected. The Salt Palace seats 12,000 for tenniis. The event, which is being by The Salt Lake Tribune, and KUTV-TV- , 7 m. a Wendys with at p begins Future Stars match featuring Ogden players Kunte Lund and Barbara Thompson and Salt Lake brother and sister team Peter and Kiley Johnson. A charity auction will follow that with proceeds going to the Primary Childrens Medical Center. The featured match is expected to start around 8:30 p.m. and will be a best match. One Pant Suits Two Pant Suits Wool Blend Suits Pant Suits Vested Suits Swedish Knit Suits Wool Blend Suits 2 Suits Sizes 35-5- 6 for Free Alterations Two Lady Ute Athletes Honored by HCAC Utah placed 27 women athletes on the High Country Athletic Conference team, HCAC executive PinStripes Navy-Grey-Charcoal-Bro- wn H8000; an- nounced Thursday. The 27 Lady Utes all boast grade-poiaverages of 3.20 or above. A tofrom the tal of 165 student-athlete- s conference received HCAC academic acclaim, led by Brigham Young and Colorado State, which placed 31 athletes, apiece. The Utah ski team led the way with eight qualifiers. Lady Ute skiers named to the team were Kim Csizmazia, Anne Chantel Grevy, Jill Robins, Sonja Stotz, Katrina Terzian, Andrea Trepp, Sondra Van Ert and Maria Yregard. The remaining sports are listed in order of number of nominees: Gymnastics: Tina Hermann, Caralee Novak, Hilarie Portell, Sandy Sobotka, Cheryl Weatherstone; Basketball: Amanda De Lucia, Stacy Martin, Tiffany Rogers; Cross Country and Track: Natalie Beers, Sherri Jensen, Monica McDonald; Swimming: Tera Ramsay, Wendy Rex, Jana Robbins; Volleyball: Katy Gesto, Tonua Hamilton, Cheryl Tye; Tennis: Linda Anderson, Susie Westfall. VALUES TO 250 VALUES TO 200 two-of-thr- director Margie McDonald fs $JQ99 Values to $60.00 Solid Blazer Tweed Sport Coat '2 Suits for v$30000 Augustus Suits Sasson Suits Sizes 36-5- 6 Free Alterations ,$38000y DOOR CRASHERS 8:00 A.M. Mens TOP COATS 1 $124" Values to 250.00 Cashmere Blends All Wool Our Entire Inventory Mens Leather BELTS 3-- a THE SUIT STORE The The The The The The BYU basketball coach Ladell Andersen will be the featured speaker Tuesday at the weekly Salt Lake Chapter of the Cougar Club. The noon luncheon will be held at the Radisson Hotel. The cost of the luncheon is $6 and the public is invit- - .aAA Values to 10.00 COMPLETE MISSIONARY DEPARTMENT Cougar Club to Meet J Blend Suits Designer Suits Cords Sizes 8 to 20 ff r Pure Wool Suits Dacron-Wo- ol SPORT COATS - , 35-6- 0 106 35000 Boy's seven-memb- Special to The Tribune The Utah Technical EPHRAIM College Lady Wolverines put their unbeaten string on the line here against the Friday in a 5:15 tip-oLady Badgers. Both teams are presently tied for the for WICAC lead with 0 records. This could be our toughest contest of the season. Were trying to keep our unbeaten string alive and stay on top in the conference race, said UTC Coach Tom Perkins. The Lady Wolverines are ranked third in the nation. 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