| Show SPORTS The Salt lakeTribune CI 2 Sunatv Fdniu 12004 YOUTH GAMES MOSCOW-UTA- II Temp lars topple Broncos Rosenthal ready for smaller stage THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE BLANDING — Josh ilugento- bier scored 7342 On triples Excited she had skated so well she popped an intended double axel to a single then slipped on her footwork "I think the crowd liked that even more" said Sturgeon She got up put on the smile and laughed it off She had the crowd from the opening bell" "I was laughing out loud" said Rosenthal "If you'd had a microphone next to me you would have heard it" The judges ranked her 12th in the long which moved her up to 13th overall Inspired by her nationals finish Rosenthal has almost mastered two new triples said Sturgeon Last year surgery for Osgood Schlater's disease interrupted her training immediately after the US championships She was off skates for a month and couldn't do triples for three months "She can now see the end" said Sturgeon "In the long program there's only 11 people ahead of her The dream comes a little closer to one day being the way up: Teenage figure skater still finding Nvays to improve after good national sliming AI I R F tk II(iUK 4 nina If you missed her at the I :S nal ionaMast month in Atlanta here's your chance to catch 'tah's top figure skater in wtst Stephanie Rosenthal of Salt Lake City will perform this week at two of three Moscow' tali Youth Gimes skat ing exhibit ions along with I 1 other I "tali skaters mut tit to issians Cointiiling against the likes of Michelle Kwan and Sasha Rosenthal Iv finished 13th in her first appearance in the senior v‘annen's event at the I h:S championships Erin Reed who placed fourth in the junior women's in her US nationals debut pulled out of the exh ihit ions to try to heal a knee injury before she heads to a compflition in Italy next month Rosenthal will be trying out a new short program set to Henry Mancini's "think Pan t her" week's at this exhibit ions At nationals the IIS Rosenthal exci‘eded her own expectations As a rookie in the senior category she vvas hoping just to crack the top 15 Although she Was a little nervous rubbing shoulders for the first One with the nation's top skaters she soon relaxed "They're really really nice gils" Rosenthal said After skating a short program Rosenthal WIIS ranked 1:t h "That placed her where 110' hOpPti to be" said tier coach Stewart Sturgeon l'he day after the short Rosenthal was awoken in her hotel room hy a fire alarm then I rooped down 12 n igh t s of stairs 'and spent 112 hours Waiting outside tot' the all clear She did remember to grab her skates "1 vvas an ice skating hobo in my pajamas" she said The next day she skated her " s 111144144kelii ' s As' ' " )rt I i t - SItVF GRI FiNTribunefile photo Salt Lake City's Stephanie Rosenthal competed in last month's national figure skating championships in Atlanta placing 13th overall said "There were 10000 people there It just electrified her" long program before the largest crowd of her career "It was just magic" Sturgeon landed Rosenthal four -- 1 -- points in Mantis It 20 14 U1628124 261 22 Sr AWN Z Sat KA Jual L Par Krt 12 Tale 7 8kolord kto 10 7 IS 12 16 12 — AllwroN Bwm1e 6 11 LoYisav D17 UM 45 Manila points and Rivet Mania (42N ALTAMONT — Mandy Johnson scored 12 for the Rebels in Region 16 (Lindsay) Rich 16 5 6 4 II 13 IS 104 Coln 9 Manila — Olsen 2 Cotton 5 Rime 14 Shapoose B 45 Btu 9 Rfaanson 2 Totals 20 Ilitaapoint goals — Gait Rissw7 Mania 4 (Cation Schofield 15 Warm &Mt Academy West Desert (24 I Academy — Tahata 10 17 Evans 10 Totals 23 54 Dena 10 23 11 Wasatch 3r —C Green Btonsor 4 Totals 9 11 knsonas Anderson 3 P 6 15 Jones Ater 4 Roca River Nanite (53114) 3 (24 24) Poet Ark 7 15 F Knight 5 Farstivop 68 KANN 7 21 6 Reed 26 Beck 6 Huar K Mira Krogh) (Raed 2 Beck) 49 Wasatch Wasatch Academy (04 Weal Dewt (8245) Wasatch 5 Mintz 1 Weal batim 25 Academy 2 H 2 410) 6 16 13 9 -25 11 -49 Academy —Dolma 2 Bedford& Hartman 2 Bush um Total 11 Desert — C Allred Timm 10J Allred 4 111 Timm 2 Eflimm 7 Timm 7 Hanna Johnson 6 Totals 4 13--47 Goeht — Wasatch 45 Bush) West Desert 2 (C ad E Academy 414 3 (Bedford Z Town) Navajo Mountain 58 Rock Point Ariz Sardovai 3 S Be 10 (00 -21 1 TROUT CREEK — Chelsea Allred scored 11 for the Hawks in Region 18 44TIO &wood 16 Totals 29 23 66 Goals — Navozi Mountain 3 Jaye Grey) Rook POO 4 (Wheeler Jones 2 F Bin Sarkovall 6 7 23 21 Tom 3 2 Navaio Mountain —Kinsel6 John 3 Jaye Pea 11 Jeraa Pelt 14 Grey 11 A Yame 2 Totsis 21 240 47 Poird Ark — Jame 10 Wheeler 9 Jones 8 F Bia 9 ThreePoiM 4 8 (04 041) West Desert 21 13 10 Steen 7 There —None Ahred 25 12 7 12 Jensen Goals —ihntah River 2 (Tom - Mountain Sate Mania — Wagrier 7 B Potter 5 1(Pd 4 Totals 24 1122 68 12 ROCK POINT Ariz -- Jerrick Pelt scored 14 points in a losing effort Nosko Ulm Totals 6 Rock Point Ariz 65 Navajo Mountain 47 in Atlanta Reed skated her best long program of the year "We were so thrilled" said Reed's coach Sue Nabor "We were expecting the middle of the pack or maybe a little above and she skated flawlessly" Reed's finish earned her an assignment to compete at the Gardena Spring Trophy in Ortisei Italy next month Placing in the top six also drew an invitation to attend a evaluation camp in Lake Placid NY in June The senior at Ogden's St Joseph Catholic High School pulled out of the exhibition to allow a patella bruise in her landing leg to heal Exhibitions are scheduled Wednesday at 7 pm at the Ogden Ice Sheet Thursday at 8 pm at the Salt Lake City Sports Complex and Friday at 6:45 pm at the Peaks Ice Arena in Provo Rosenthal is scheduled to skate in Ogden and in Salt Lake City Admission is $5 t 19 Uinta!' River 21 tAntah River — -25 C 15--41 Iota 5 MANILA Kaylyn Reed scored 28 for the Mustangs in Region 16 13--54 0 Three Point Goals Wasatch Academy 3 (Bartlett 2 nas) West Desert 3 (Anderson C Green 2) junior women's event 68 Manila Bfu 3) (54114) 4 ThetePoint Goes 4 2 3 Colon kgyie 41 Mderson Wasatch tea Attemont — Totals 13 11 DO- 4 14--59 12 10 Peen 6 2132 59 45 Tigers West 8 (141 Rich— Weston 4 Stacey 11 Corneleon Weson 3 Johnson 12 Mena 2 Simi 5 Wasatch Academy 54 West Desert 25 TROUT CREEK — Everard Bartlett scored 17 in Region 18 for the Boleti 11 10 24 (51 Alternate Zac Schofield had 15 rebounds for Manila WW1 Alm — Manning W 6 Totals 106133 elicever Z Rich 59 ARamont 41 Dintah River 33 MANILA Utah 8- -6 17 Cnsciaies OS Utak 26 Mow 2 Showpomi Gm —Pie 3 tkOai Alarnotill 3 14 -29 ad 21 1 Slued 8 Softy L 6WBWonl toaIs27t2li Fegiella 10 10 4401 1 4 31 (64133) time Sundt — 8 Judd 2 Jones 10 hello 7 Gaffed 3 wow 6 A Judd 3 Total 13 440 31 Gted County — Esteem 2 Wee 4 Topehe 9 Yoe 6 Garet 6 Anew 2 Totes 14 14 21 Gosh — Note Some I (Gutted) 21 IS 10 21 I Avia 13 itannady f04 Greed County North Summit ALTANION'T —Louie Stuart made a shot with six seconds left to give the Rebels the win in overtime 04 641 Ilk 11)111 MOAB — Katie Jones scored 10 points for the Braves in Region 14 Rich 69 Attamont 68 ISO (3444 Merlon' ROI — 63 ewe 6 Roney yid 11 S 12 North Summit 31 Grand County 29 Pry Ti2 km 47 IS tube 2 71 —24856 m410808483 Salami 2 &Wed Wetp 14 13 S 1 Memo 2 Neve Z2 Ithedi a JC110 8 dere — Tolle 15 1744 St leetePoire Gods— Wien 2 (tel) WI 2 (Getede) r 16 21114 61 4 201118 42 13 Tote121 14 12 17 16888 —185r8131er IS Dreng 2 588mor 5 Kr tssor 3 Pry b Frisorrof 8 Coover 2 Togs 24 Watt See Jur (04 311) Owe (31 14) sinJuan -- 12 53 Ariz Briana Sloan had 24 points and Sonya Sloan had 19 points to lead the Jaguars to the win TONALEA Pet GIRLS Plavoio Mount Rock Pohl Art 16 (54) 6 14 12 16 10 16--53 Nevalo Mountain — B Shan 24 Begay 2 Graymountain 7 Pet 6 S Sloan 19 Totals 17 Manti 53 San Juan 47 MAN'TI — Lori Jonson scored six of her eight points in the fourth quarter to help the Templars come from behind in Region 12 Rock Point — S Begay 8 S Beaay3T Begay Lee 15 Totals 21 719 — Naval° Moontam 3 (B Sloan 2 Palt 1) 3Wxöyl7T Begay 2 NeePoint Goals Roc5 Point 2 (S Begay 8ey5X X BegaY) one-wee- k f near-perfec- t 1 19 in in Region IN i3A143) reality" In the PREP BASKETBALL Uintah gets 3rd title in 5 years DRILL TEAM THE SAIX LAKE TRIBUNE r tiOREM — After a tle drought Uintah reestablished itself as the top drill team in Class on Saturday The Utes won the military and prop categories and finished fourth in dance to take their third state title in the past five years Snow folCanyon was second in lowed by Lehi Ogden and Dixie In Class Manti won its third title in a row holding off two-yea- 3-- 3-- 2-- VS Millard by winning the military and dance categories and by tying Millard for first in novelty Kanab finished third in followed by South Sevier and Richfield In Class Duchesne won its first title ever Panguitch fmished second Rich was third followed by Altamont and Bryce 2-- Valley t t ' e ( -- N 4401000 - TEAM UTAH MOSCOW l ''N? 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