Show '1VoNio44 1 - t ' B2 The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Friday August 26 1994 t i enittWONNIMMINNIO Skyline Olympus Play a Little Too Soon This Year WINW' y f 7:30 pm 7:39 pm Olympus at Skyline TOO pm Borrteville at Brighton 7:30 pm Tirrpview at Orem 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 gm Delta at Morgan Ink i Clearfield BounLIJI at tkowin t 4-- 0 141143 By o'1101 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1111119 TODAY: PREPS Jay Drew By Somehow having a matchup of high school football teams on a hot August night before school starts doesn't seem right But that's what will happen tonight at Skyline High where consensus No 1 Skyline will meet expected top dog Olympus as the 1994 prep football season begins statewide Once fierce rivals that saved their matchups for homecomings or the final game of the regular season Skyline and Olympus are now relegated to August encounters since 1993 realignment and the placed the Eagles in Titans in Last year Skyline began a 13-state championship season with a win over Olympus This year Skyline coach Roger Dupaix is glad the Titans also come into the game with a "states best" ranking -It's good to see Olympus will have some pressure on them I'm sure we he said Olympus will most likely be without star running back Paul Peterson who was injured in a in No onommingli 113 trasquad scrimmage and could be out for a couple of weeks Dupaix n pronounced Skyline as "healthy-oW ednesday The annual -- Battle of the Rock- - isn't tonight's only intriguing contest The teams are also squaring off as Orem A Timpview travels to Orem had the state's best defense last year while Timpriew is counting on junior quarterback Bret Engemann to do what his brother Ryan did — lead the TBirds to a state championship matvs An interesting chup finds Hunter at Cedar City Last club in the No year Hunter laid a 42-- whipping on Cedar but this matchup tires to be much closer Mother power Pine View expected team will host No Grantsville in another cross-stat- e matchup Defending champion Mora is winning gan riding streak but that will be severely tested tonight at home against Delta Mike Grajek is Morgan's new coach and will be ne of 17 new coaches on the sidelines Jay Drew second-ranke- 12-ga- :- -- on-sit- 46- 4-- 5-- A 0 6 El Hawking Games: Central 1 rivals Manti and North San- pete have faced each other in : football every season since Manti : started its football program 25 years ago But the schools 30 miles apart won't meet this year While Manti is playing host to Dugway today at Snow Col lege North Sanpete will sit home ivithout an opponent The Hawks be the only idle team in the tate on opening weekend And happy about it 'lhey aren't 'It's a shame- - said North-- San orpete coach Mark Wootton To a lot of people around here it is the game of the year:"I'liggest ' Third-yea- r Manti Bren coach 1: Jackson said he didn't have room for North Sanpete on his schedule Jackson said :vine-gamhe informed North Sanpete of 6! that fact last November so they : 'vould have time to find another : ppponent- and is puzzled over the t 113tah -- - tt- 0 e -- uproar Since seven games are taken by Mantis Region 12 schedule school in (North Sanpete is a Region 11) Manti only had hvo - ' 3-- A :2- - openings which it filled with Parowan (a contracted game) and Dugway : Its the game with Dugway that is making Hawks' supporters unhappy but Jackson defends the matchup with this bulletin-boarfiller: -- For our first game I wanted to schedule a team that we could beat" he said adding "We have no reason to duck North !ion-leagu- e 1-- A : ' : : d ' Sanpete" El Wright Turn: Bingham High football coaches suddenly have an because Wright's brother Reggie will be a sophomore at Bingham : : this year and is a fairly decent ' football player Reggie lives with Luther in his South Jordan home As long as Luther stays with the Jazz Bing ' ham coaches figure Reggie will be around A tailback Reggie will start the seat son playing for Bingham's sophomore team Miners are so The No : loaded at running back this year : that coach Son Sudbury doubts : that Wright will see any varsity : : action "But we're keeping an eye on him" Sudbury said -- He looks : : like a pretty good prospect" : 6 6 6 160-poun- CI- Homebodies: This year's most unusual prep football sched ule belongs to Granite The Farm- ers will play their first five games at home and their last four games ' on the road Coach Mark Nielsen prefers to i space home games but said "It : just fell out that way this year" The Farmers could have found a i road game to break up the home stretch said Nielsen but they couldn't trade for a home game later in the year and didn't want : to give up the five home gates "It - will be a tough go if we don't win a : of those early games" accouple knowlidged NielsenA I k Immo i- 1 i 41: 74:4 1 t -:c ) "het f Spectator Guide: ' I 0 ' ' - '"--- At Senior Ilve SEfilti m m 4A E -- : ti I nil k '1 r1:ti:"V't A iiLti jr- - 4 i 7:i i 1 C'' :iW- : za I lele 3!45—Al 1343-- 79 Pcmn kzwir "Win Cow 3135—Al ler Cenral' 3731-4- 13 1143-- 00 3142-- 66 Disarmer 3541-- aillant Data its 3613-- 61 law Lunn Iota Mame 60 Part Shards Salt 3433-- 01 ASA Lopez hag gem trc S 3143-- 67 kacrett 3344-- 67 OOP ecrad 3343-- 68 Cala kre SIMS 534-- 00 3043-- 69 ted Some JO ataack L Latin Pace Setrorta 0:1101ne L 3446-- 13 Marl Lite 355-- 13 WO 3545-- 70 Aldo Dam FA:mamma itAdhectace Wacm Wog 3145-- 13 86-92-8- 2 3545-- 10 3545--13 3034-- 71 3643-- 71 3343-- 11 0 0 0 News Junior: Results of the Deseret News junior tournament at Glendale Golf Course (ages 13-17) and West Bountiful Golf Course 305-- 71 Estill Eggerig Pearls Des 3031-- 66 WRAC iterter Irtelt 64 Wars To- 3741-- 11 3645-- 71 )346-- 71 3015-- 71 3546-- 11 3540-- 11 3645-- 11 3536-- 71 3545-- 11 3546-- 11 (12-unde- r) Gels 1547 02 —lam Stooenscrt 83 — 30-09- 6 mow 1060 aa Calm Mom 14 t- - A :'1 4 7- 1 - 1 - p"''' - - - '1 i t k 1 - - ''N :ret7 - di a v: 47: Iloilo '''''''' — - ' Nk' DOWNTOWN 'aria- 11 ace-t- - NI NASCAR Winston Racilki-:—e5- -- '' ieI : i - t:-- - 7 - - '- 1 -- 7i ro 4 til rt ' I V:i il:: ' trt t PGA acimpco 6146(4211 6640040 70724720P Ilk673-- r $AM Stoe Soloolos 32530 S2533 K ean' Song tiordt SZSCI3 Coin Slincook Stf350 734674213 7372402411 In 'covert to &CI frroto Mot $1295 637172-21- 1 Sao Scot VT'S onkt MCC 3 alarm $11203 04E73143 Morro DM toto tortgen StiM N361114413 ins Moist Imo COMIC MS 1:xsz) Woo Soll ken Erort tomtit Ett25 Lee Clat 303 to Acework $eas 7340434 ste tot 6 Ikrto mown We Gireort 737471246 ia(3 Rod Goodilto 7372-73- alba um SLinnencoos key Sorogrom 2 7044444e SSW 34533 tO61421-1- bete Sinth WOO Woo Curl VW kite born 3633 bac Fagot MD 3 $333 Z111 Oloslos 757174-27- 7134572723 73441OV1 Eict tommo " 7617103-21- SIX Location Lunthes 1' '' - f0 -- e'Itte 0 - kr - - CABARET SPORTS CLUB TA 1847 WALL AVE OCiDEN 355-148- 8 ' - r 394-475- 7 a rft 131v I '' ' at7pm 12 Atiuks 141117 I Rooks horse& LA XS Sod ea Eget Stk 29S-298- No ideally' Served l F- - ltil"''--n' i 'c- 9 11 'i 0 ' 9 1:-- LA 04 Posturing indy cots front across the nation! 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woes isross Dier asa - iiViltC$:'H- 4 oiji TOA-ILIT- Z7:' 11 Sitrge 4tirERNI U—t4 13 Junior PGA Oman Xtirn Do:oe Wass 166 ktdrs Cad lead 7 lair Doke 67 P30-- 67 r terr Fry VI Jcinrocn --7- 1 eg 9 3645- -0 3b43-- 69 3043-- 04 315W—ta Poo Capes rp3s-- 61 1344-- 3c6crn W Pomp ore rofiro Irma Sr ?cows es torS to Foncir Cm:rotor cr eat Mowers Got 0ar rens Sot ass Smog Gars sra ale are— Do Goetz Gigolos 9orroge as Wise LIS 4Ler Woos Ism Roma Omsk Ffs3 scskra OKTIDIM Jots ear Com WS as 091itie NOCM19 Ice vs GelrP 4) CUM ede ass — lorrrs room Duds' Maxi kiode rocs ars — tom DSO Doss kit's') fi- leg Utr rclorIcs PEA "cur X36-4- DU MAURIER CIASSIC a t PARK CITY — Dave Eichelberger was the individual winner while Dave Stockton showed he's ready to defend his Franklin Quest Championship title by leading his team to a victory in Thursat Park Meadows day's Pro-AGolf Club Eichelberger carded a 65 the best score in two days of pro-aplay and collected $500 Eichelberger joined the Senior PGA Tour last September after turning 50 he won only $11927 in seven tournaments This season he stands 35th on the tour money list with $176286 Terry Dill followed with a 66 while Stockton joined Walt Zembriski Larry Ziegler and Butch Baird at 68 Snead and Dale Douglass Gary Player shot 69s while Gay Brewer Tom Wargo Harry Toscano Tommy Aaron Bob Murphy Charles Coody Ben Smith and Jerry McGee posted 70s With one net score counting on each hole Stockton's team shot a A Z ke Scams 11mandr ohs fie 1st mare Pe 51CC33) W arm Clam itoold cr 11 634Sscadt Pat 3040-- 72 aStawo Karl CFO Got Oil kodercast arcrsat Ward Jerry 6dbccit 354S-- 10 TODAY'S PAIRINGS Pro-A- m 1 - 3!"31-- 66 363Prcr Dods Ick En Eli MA Pore Furor Allem Corry Peal MOO Amor day's starting limes all from the No 1 tee run from 8 am through 12:10 pm Admiwion is $10 daily and $15 for the weekend Parting is available at the Park City Resort Center with shuttles provided to the course Eichelberger Wins Individual Honors h ' loirr Jos I tic:salmi I tor Itism Milo moat Sow towel odo 3445- -0 Ooo 3041-- 46 Oomot Hob-da- y -- gook McNally v UlcCatisree THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - ti IA V 41I won $7500 Eaglewood Golf Course assistant pro Matt Johnson pocketed $6000 for third Bruce Summerbays tuned: up for the Senior PGA Tour's Franklin Quest Championchip by winning the section senior division Playing from the middle tees he closed with a 67 for a 197 total and a margin over Mile Smith Surnmerbays won $1500 te lore to 2 vitticr353:1-tEC or 'Cr Wowed 67-'' - if : VA- V0C4011 Lifthef 9 pm NitiocCanoor 36-ho- le '94 Winners: Champions 1 Ai Soder Ow 101 Coo9 r1141 til liclq '1 of dZ-----AF- at Snow Canton two-tim- Cwt! Cul low auto The youngest player is Jacklin who turned 50 on July 7 The oldest are Fred Haas and Jerry Barber both 78 Twelve players are competVantage ing in the over-6- 0 tournaClassics the ment within the tournament ("92) !:i- it a ktt Boortect pnt agor MOW SOWS Of Gott moms Ire WHillact 11101P Coal& IC Amours Ages the field cludes former winners Billy Casper ('82) Tom Shaw ('89) Rives McBee ('90) Dale Douglass (91) and Orville Moody o kt Marnolt 7X prn GRAND 730 IJIONICELLO 10 Some tummy two-tim- Former Champions: in- litl'Ai I pst season-openin- Heber City's Bruce Summerhays a senior rookie and Salt Lakes Larmy Nielsen a tournament consultant have sponsor exemptions Casper a charter member of the Utah Golf Hall of Fame and Bill Johnston a e Utah Open winner and former Utah resident are also entered Besides Stockton 74i-- 1Ti a g Brighton in a traditional affair and Millard at Beaver as former Beaver coach Al Marshall faces his old school Local Players I- - pnt 730 port CAtell!Ctt a DElln 'dawn 730 orst Szmi Jdorn NEW 7X pm MiloO ct MAAR 1X RC OP SCUM NW 733 pnt toPCItutst at Wood 733 pint let 7X pm 01 John Paul Cain and Tony 3 - Z it AidEecm Poet Jackhn '0' 'P- lei 1 Ili TOUR 1 ti TREVINO VICTORY SALE :1 A'' pm pm ows Golf Club: Dave Stockton the tour's 1993 player of the year blitzed the field 19 unStockton shot der par to win by nine strokes - 1"''' i Ftrot-W- 7-- Sigel Tom Wargo Simon Mead- Last Year PRESS - II 7 Itatacto pm WAE 7 Pm Geo ScCloraVIS 7 Pik raX Goal 7 pm CP of '94 tour events in the field are Stockton Jim Albin Jay this week Tour officials have set the course at 7026 yards 400 yards shorter than the back tees Woods won four straight holes on the back nine and rallied to defeat former champion Buddy Alexander and advance to the quarterfinals of the US Amateur Golf Championship 4 ORM taPav a' The other games of note include Bountiful at Clearfield in a clash of teams expecting turnaround seasons Bonneville at second year The par-7- 2 course's nines are reversed sensation Tiger -- cg PROVO of Roc 1 Park Meadows designed by Jack Nicklaus is the tournament's home for the US Amateur -- g- - 5 pm ci LAMPt 1 pm moLtavi Arty al Dam 7 pm Course: PONTE VEDRA BEACH Fla -- GLITI6Ort a a Irian ce 0C3fEDL 733 a a Bared a 1000Ort 730 eon Sarnia a ClEAREED 730 pm Ogderl cr NOIPPQIDGE pm met a 133Z Eat 7X pm HGRAND 0 Hlicrest 730 pin leftlAPONIT a Sri see 730 DM Logan $75000 of the $500000 purse a figure tied for the lowest among Senior PGA Tour events Sigel is seemingly finding few drawbacks to pro golf Amateur purists understand why he would want to try competing at a different level — and for money And the tour players are accepting him even though he's taking money from them every week - SPER NORTH d 6 - B-- 1 low-amate- ur :' Sees al Mt 5culh ber wvt rt 5 pm Jame 5 pm 5 cum 5 ant pm °terms a SAWA Cogicrecozi c JORDAN cg Copes cit GRANGER Purse: The winner collects His success as a tour rookie is not surprising considering he's playing and practicing every day His ability to compete with the country's best amateurs for 20 years while building a business — he's an owner of the Sigel insurance Group with 30 employees in the Philadelphia area — was remarkable Lee Trevino calls Sigel "the best amateur player who stayed amateur since Bobby Jones" Having played on nine Walker Cup teams Sigel is as proud of his staying power as of his tournament showings including two US Amateur titles and three finishes in the Masters Sigel stays in touch with his business and tries to attend to longtime clients while playing close to a full tour schedule While learning to pace himself because he's playing more golf than ever Sigel likes tour life Same with his wife Elizabeth in town this week with two daughters She didn't know if she needed this aggravation" Sigel said "but she's really had a good e EgNah044 WIWI at KV CrIER 7X pm Gtalsolle a PM VEtt 733 tint LAVA ?X pm Vulcan Pon Ott ht &MIA 7X pnt a FtehrOM 77 pm prn rbopos Om a DAVIS 7 pm PAYSON 7 icor pledOga wryer ih CAM NolIttsgog Game Owe ag al AWL 4 orrt JUDGE et East ce West 4 pm WEST 3 Key details of the Smior PGA Turs Franklin 'pest Championship played today through Sunday at Park e Teen-ag- with er Orr 7 Pm a Coto cr 101550 Woad Franklin Quest Golf Facts and Figures Sigel has willingly cashed — 1411Ala WORLD SERIFS OF GOLF $381403 in tournament checks making him No 17 on the money list and sure to be exempt next year His appearance at Park Meadows happens to come during the US Amateur in which he won 50 matches — ranking fifth THE ASSOCIATED pep loolbcg gclectie Mine smisT4044 Joy Deal loclays 12-ga- That's kind of a silly comparison but just because you're playing for a lot of money you shouldn't let that affect what it means" extra interest in Utah Jazz center Luther Wright's future That's : Gece7 TODAY'S PREP FOOTBALL SCHEDLTE 3-- 2-- A Wise Choice to Pursue Golf Teen Advances in The answer came Thursday when 'Thompson completed a victory over Milan Swilor for his first Utah Section stroke-pla-y title He closed with a 65 rmishing at 200 for 54 holes and collecting $10000 Thompson left Alpine in late May in response to the firing of head pro Joey Bonsignore Thompson started the day one stroke behind Swilor and Lynn Landgren who fell out of contene tion with a 79 Swilor the section champion and a Mountain View Golf Course teaching pro closed with a 67 and a one-stro-ke 3-- Sigel Makes all-tim- Beaver 'Me 'Sak Lake Inbrale 2-- 21-1- 4 6 Alpine Country Club welcomed Kim Thompson back Thompson formerly an Alpine teaching pro wondered how he would play in the Smith's Utah Section PGA Championship saying Fll either play very well or very poorly There's enough emotion that it could go either way re0T 04 7:30 Grantsvi:le at Pine View 6 half-bloc- 4 Hunter at Cedar City 3-- A 4-- A Continued From Saa Lave cry 11111 5-- 5-- losIn the throes of a ing streak East High's football - program needs all the help it can get Starting the season with four (maybe five l straight away games coach :is not what second-yea- r ':Keeko Georgelas had in mind - While the finishing touches are put on East's new football I—stadium the Leopards will play :::Con the road or at a neutral site Cuntil at least Sept 23 Today in a Zscheduled home game the Leop- will play Judge Memorial on tards West High's field Although Sept 23 is the new target date to open the $25 mile hon stadium supervisor '':iStan Elton said Wednesday that - Mis- eadlme is questionablea Sept 30 home game is seem' et: sig '641ngly out of the question since hat is East's homecoming game gainst West k The stadium is a v 11ortheast of the school across : ret3th East and on the north side of ' 1300 South 47 The parking lot sidewalks con ressions stands and locker rooms 4 are finished and sod has been put but the bleachers won't al--until the early September With "leachers on the west side only the stadium will seat about 2200 fans can sit on a grass berm :on the east side of the field at Beaver Millard 4- 5-- East Will Miss Home Cooking For a Month d Emotions Spur Thompson to Sectional Win o ig 01PFOOAC1009 doeire00 : 3 |