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Cme CUeU teurrd on a dink, CaUwctl terved a ft inner and Preen killed thot. Omit learnt e whanged pomit, View room leonng cm a ceite from fenten tml Dat mom ing to an 1 1 4 lead on an ate from Ctoioemen, Thais ft hen the Viket came hack, plying, at coach Nrcute Daviet uid. The ay ftere capable of playing With Snow seising, the Viket Anted foe Mraighi Part return en.ee, gm a kill from f nn Royall, and (hen ft Ahed a Pad Mum sail ftide lo lie the tu eat II aU, Patit responded with a ten ice winner from Preen and a kill hy Thommn. Cos ken killed Virw mum's Iih pmn, M Phnotemen hksked ai 14 ami Vieftiunm Monaeany call at game (Mm, Part coach lamie Tot ft at "eery pleated to m die region opener. H Mart, especially at gets us off lo a home. She pratwd ihc Viket as well, saying Vieftmuni ks4ed at ttroog as any Viking team Pacts hat faced ihe pad ceceral years. Dacit iraceied to perennial power Skyline on Thursday, tcbtle ihe Viket hosted Northndge. In Region 3 on Thursday, llounHlul hosted West and Wuudc Ciocs Uacekd to Cy pros. gsl BACK TO BACK: The UkrvJe Tuesday Morning Ladc$ Oolf Auoodtion had a successful two day tournament and Sherry ClayviHe held her title I of bemg champion for another year. In Ihe photograph Sherry is (tanked j 1 by pro M4e Bicker and president Ramie Jews. and faced Sky line Thursday afternoon. With league play now officially underway for prep volley hall Kami, here! a look at each of the four learnt in Clipper Country, listed alphabetical-ly- i BOUNTIHT. (Coach Jill Acay): The Braves were seventh in state a year ago, and while the good news hi that Skyline is no lunger in their region after Bountiful moved to 4A, Ihe had news is Iha! Skyline still is. Region 3 may he the strongest overall region for all sports in Utah. Thai hasnt Mopped Bountiful from an impressive (6-- 2 overall). Back for Acays Iraqis are senior seller Laura Arioni, along with senior hitters Teresa Galloway, Jill Watson, Kelli Fillmore and Natalie Johnson. That experience should help Bountiful greatly. Junior Haley Mac Kay is back as a middle hitter and freshman Jcssi Sassten will contribute greatly as an outside hitter. Were starting to play very well together," Asay stated, "Everyone is anxious: improve lo on last season. The Braves opened region play Thursday against West. VIEWMONT Couch Nlcok Das lev) This could, and should he, the In Kaysville, the mood is also Viking team in years. Viewmont may have the players to do it, including powerful front liners Courtney Bumingham (JR) at middle blocker and senior hitters Emily Christensen and Mandy Thornton. Junior Tclcnia Leota is the setter, while junior Cavsie Caldwell and sophomore Brooke Green work in the middle. Davis will also call on seniors Jami Havens and Aubrey Newland for defense, along with juniors Michelle Dyreng and Janene Tuttle and sophomore Marek Egan. "Weve got the capability of playing very well, and we have at times," Fox said. "Like most teams in the beginning of the year, weve been a bit streaky. But the potential to play with anyone is there." The Darts opened region play with a big win over Viewmont on Tuesday Champion: Sherry Clay vide A I light Grow: I. Ranae Jones. 2. Chris Brown. 3. Iona Moore. A Flight Net: 1. Kim Smith, 2. Maxine Nelson. 3. Mary Shilling. B I light Gross: I, Rochelle I'errin. 2. Aha Nye. 3. Louise Leary. B I light Net: I. Jennie Smith, 2. Emily HadlielJ. 3. Holly Carson. C Highi Gross: I. Laura Emery. 2. Rena Martin. 3. Gwen Delahuniy. C Might Net: I. Adele Hull, 2. Beth Jessop, 3. Elaine Poucr, already placed second at the Hunter High tournament, hut has loti dote matches to Davit and Woods Dots as well. For first year Viewmont coach Davies, a former star at Davis High, this is a year to rebuild a winning tradition. The Vikcs are young hut talented, two seniors: Anther Nielsen at setter and transfer Becky Snow (from Jordan High) at outside hitter. Viewmont then starts juniors Nicole Sheriff at middle Mocker, Sara Jensen at setter and outside hitter, and Erin Royall at outside hitter. Sophomore Kristen Crockett is the middle blocker and a dominating force at the net. Viewmont will also gel plenty of help from junior Emily Taggcrt as a defensive specialist and sophomore Melanie Cod: at outside hitter. "Our goal is to qualify for state," Davies said. "Its been a long time since weve been able to do dial, and we have the ability to make it if we play to our potential." Mosshill and 16th ward win with only multi-stak- e championships three of the twelve stakes in the The Bountiful Multi-Mak- e sports program sponsored by Ihe Church Saints of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Multi-Stak- e Program. Eight games were played in the Junior Division which was won by the Mosshill Ward of the Bountiful Central Stake. Fourteen games were played in the Senior Division which was won by the I6th Ward of the Bountiful Heights Stake. Directors of Ihe Bountiful Multi-Sta- y has completed its second annual softball tournament. This years tournament, held al Rocket Park, was hosted by the Bountiful Utah Central Stake Sports under the direction of Greg Stuart and assisted by Chris llealy. Jim Goins, of Bountiful Heights Stake was also instrumental in ihe success of the event which saw participation from ON FIRE: Caroline Putt fires one in the net during the game against Judge on Tuesday. Putt scored 3 of the 4 goals in the game. Photo by Cathy Linford ke Sports Program are Jim Walton and C. Jan Bodily. WOODS CROSS The Wildcats have also shown liance at times in amassing a 3 bril- kVUktO&jg) 4-- ms record. Tippetts Cals are upbeat, as Davis works to improve last years third place region finish. Fox vTnrgfnriTTxCT ibnmp th HTTKftinii3r hot (Coach Donna Tippetts) DAVIS (Cbach Jamie Fox) r? frfl T (EeLRj&E CiirglEp young, with just four seniors, including starters Marianne McAfee (setter) and Jcri Bullock. The force at Ihc net for Woods Cross is junior Lie Naegle, who has teamed with fellow junior Jessica Lovell and sophomore Tamcra Silver to form the nucleus of Ihe Wildcat attack. Joining them on court is junior Kristi Bell and South Davis ninth grader Liz Lovell. Two other sophomores whove seen plenty of playing time thus far are Brooke Robison and Brooke Thomas. Theyre so full of energy at times that I forget how young we are," Tippetts stated. Weve made some mistakes that I attribute in part to that youth and lack of experience, but (he team is playing well together and Im excited about our chances' this season. Woods Cross began league play Thursday at Cyprus. T? t2gs Okay so the Clipper sports staff is getting it oul of die way early. For the first Female Athlete of die Week of the 1997-9- 8 school year, we have chosen senior Caroline Putz of Bountiful High School. Sure its hard to find a week when she isnt deserving, but this week was a little different. After her ankle last Tuesday during a 4--1 loss to Viewmont, she returned to action in the Braves Region 3 opener against Judge Memorial. The Bulldogs, who were considered to be one of the top contenders in Region 3 with 12 seniors on the roster, were no match for Putz. She put on a scoring clinic with three goal, several near misses, and moves deep in the Judge end that constantly left defenders befuddled. MICHEUhF TIRES ON SALE! 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