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Show 16 CUPPER Friday, October 15, 1993 onship, also slated for 5A SKI JUMP SATURDAY; The' Summer National Ski Jumping Championships are coming to the Utah Winter Sports Park at Bear Hollow in Park City on Saturday, Oct. 16, Come and see the United States best ski jumpers, including the athletes that will be in the running for the 1994 Olympic team, compete for the ' , Summer National Champion title, ; In the absence of snow, the existing ski jumps are coveted with a special plastic to simulate winter conditions. With this simulation, the top athletes will ' leave the jump at 60 mph and travel up to 300 feet through the air, Come up and spend the day. Music, food and fun will be available from 10 am. until 3 p.m. Admission is $5 per person and includes participation at hands-o- n demonstration booths (learn how to ski jump), a freestyle aerial demonstration beginning at 10 am., and the ski jump competition beginning - at noon. The Utah Winter Sports Park is located on Highway 224, across from the Blue Roof Market. Parking will be available near the entrance, car pooling is recommended. For further information, contact the Bear Hollow Winter Sports Club at - 645-766- 0. JR. JAZZ BASKETBALL Farmington City Recreation will hold registration for its Jr. Jazz youth basketball program at the City Recreation Office (286 So. 9 from 9 am. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays Oct 200 East) business days Oct 23 and Nov. 6 from 9 am. to noon. League play is scheduled to begin the week of Jan. 3, 1994.' 7--8 and Leagues are available for girls and boys in grades The registration fee is $35 per person and includes a Jr. Jazz game jersey, a ticket to a Jazz game, a Jazz player appearance, player card, a Jazz participation certificate, as well as individual and team pictures. For more information contact Joe GrimmeU at 45 18-2- 3-- 4, 5-- 6, 0. JR. HIGH GIRLS LEAGUE: Farmington City Recreation is sponsoring a competitive league fa junior high girls. Registration is limited to eight teams with a $220 entry fee. Games will be played on Monday nights, beginning Nov, 1, at Farmington Junior High School. For more information contact Farmington Recreation at 451-095- 3. FROM Mountain View High School in Orem, is set for Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Ironically, with victories PG.15 Enter more momentum. After dodging the bullet, Viewmont approached overd time with ener- Monday, Clipper Country rivals Davis and Viewmont could meet for the title. game-winn- er half. Viewmonts defense then took command sending the Lady Vikes into the 5A semifinals. We let it slip away from us, said retiring Layton coach Kathy Ferrin. The late goal pumped them up. They thought they were going to lose, then ail of a sudden they were up again. Cook agreed: We didnt even start to get after it until overtime. The comeback, View- monts first this season, came at the right time. The kids just wanted it, Cook said. Indeed, this series has come full circle. We nipped them last year, said Fenrin. And they nipped us this year. Viewmont faces Brighton Monday at 7:45 p.m. The state champi BOUNTIFUL 6, Taylorsville 0 KAYSVILLE Megan Jensen scored three goals as the Lady Darts cruised past the Taylorsville Warriors DAVIS score eventually forcing Were The Lady Braves fell victim to both a late goal and a controversial goal in dropping a 1 state 2-- quarterfinal decision at Mountain View Wednesday. Shauna Rohbock scored both goals for the Lady Bruins. The second shot, a header in the closing minutes of overtime, proved to r. be the However, her first goal was filled with controversy. Despite the appearance of being a hand goal, officials declined to refuse the score. Bountiful pleaded for a ruling, but instead received an ejection and a yellow card. The card was cited to team captain Karie Allen, with a red card and subsequent ejection being issued to Bountiful coach Dave Wigham. That was kind of hard to game-winne- swallow, said Wigham. (Mountain View) has a Weber DAVIS DAVIS 6 p.m not crying because we lost, Wigham said. We just dont understand how an official can miss something like that (the hand goal). Monday. 9, Granger 1 BOUNTIFUL Jamie VIEWMONT Riley scored three times and The setback eliminated Bountiful from the 5A tour- goals as the Lady Vikings nament. grounded Sarah Poloni added two Meanwhile, Mountain View advances to Mondays semifinals against Davis. the cM4- Cfamptettf two-tim- e 4A 4, Weber 1 PLEASANT VIEW DAVIS PG.15 FROM Megan Jensen scored twice Monday at 2:30 against as Davis whipped Weber Jordan in Orem at Mountain Wednesday. Jill Atwater and Melanie Miller also added goals to the winning effort. The road victory sends the Lady Darts into the 5A semifinals and a meeting View High School. The final will be Tuesday at 2:30. 4A first Round 14, Payson 0 WOODS CROSS Jamie Jensen scored six goals to lead the Lady Wildcats to an easy 4A WX with tournament host Mountain View Monday. On Tuesday, the winner will face either Brighton or Viewmont for the state tournament victoiy over the Payson visiting championship. Lions Monday, .CL1PPERCOUNTRYiVOLLEYBALI Powerful Skyline spreads its wings against Lady Ds KAYSVILLE The Region 2 season may be half over, but the league championship was up for grabs Tuesday. And unfortunately for the Lady Darts, second place will likely be as good as it gets this year. Visiting Skyline wasted little time in making the most of its lone visit to 1 Kaysville the to Lady Eagles blasted Davis 15-remain atop the Region 2 standings. while Davis dropped into a second place tie Skyline improved to with Cottonwood at The Lady Darts returned to action Thursday at winless Bountiful. (Results were not available at press time.) 7, 15-1- 6-- 0, 4-- 2. defending state champion Cottonwood defeated Woods Cross squares off with former region foe Jordan at 2:30 p.m., while Ogden and Olympus go Granger Lancers Monday. top-rank- p.m. and Viewmont battling Brighton at 7:45 p.m. In 4A Final Four action, The goal stood, but 1 OREM 15 AlSTATElG I R LSjSOCC ERjJOU R N EYj BOUNTIFUL 4, Bingham 0 SOUTH JORDAN The Lady Braves earned a trip to the quarterfinals by blasting the host Miners Tuesday. Bountiful managed to pull even just 15 minutes later. Karen Robbins knotted the Mountain View 2, gy- Sophomore Sarah Poloni nailed the just five minutes into the first 5A First Round BOUNTIFUL overtime. new-foun- State soccer battles shifting to Orem OREM The 5A and 4A state soccer crowns will be awarded Tuesday at Mountain View High School in Orem. The girls soccer field has been reduced to four teams in each division with semifinal play set for Monday. In the 5A ranks, Clipper Country is well represented with Davis facing Mountain View at 6 good team, no question. We can take getting beat, but we just got kind of cheated. SALT LAKE CITY VIEWMONT The streak is over. After edging rival Bountiful last week, Viewmonts one game winning streak was snapped at Cottonwood Tuesday. The Lady Colts spiked the Vikes 15-The verdict left Cottonwood, now 2 in league play, in a second place tie with Davis, while Viewmont remains in fifth at The Lady Vikings entertained Highland Thursday. (Results were not available at press time.) 15-1- 2, inOrtm mOrtm 8. 4-- 5. L4ASTATElGIRLSlS0CCERiT0URNEYj Jordan Highland SALT LAKE CITY The Braves. Bountiful dropped its when Highland posted a 15-Bountiful played host to available at press time.) 5A QUARTERFINAL RESULTS VIEWMONT 2, Layton 1 0.T. 9, Brighton 2, West Jordan 1 ' DAVIS 4, Weber 1 Mt. View 2, BOUNTIFUL 1 O.T. Cfampivnf 4A QUARTERFINAL RESULTS Mason reaches 4A finals Woods Cross senior Molly Mason, previously a two-tim-e , ipant, reached the No. I semifinal partic- singles finals in the recent 4A State, Tennis Championships. The tournament, which was plagued by numerous rain delays, took place In Ogden and at.the Canyon Racquet Club In Salt Lake County Action began Friday, but the finals were not played until Tuesday. Mason Vcfempionship run was halted in the finals when Melissa Schmehl , ofCdea claimed a 6-- 64 decision for the state champion Tigets.1 : V rS'' "v , , s , v v.s' i k k" AkmnmswmtMHtmm, k 28. 2. Judea S3, 3. Cast 11, 4. waste. 5. Pleasant Grove 7, 1. Ogden DROSS, Otyropue 4 , 6.Ugan 6, ?. WOODS Mountain Crest 3. 10. Sprlngvlite 7, 11, Tooele, flmpvtew. Box Eider 1. v ' 's . Hew Orolac 'Cate Sued ,, No. 1 Singes: Mofy Maaon defeated Erica Hunter of Spanish Fork 60, 6-- (first round; defeated Kaytae Gobte of Logan 60, 6-- (quarterfinals): defeated Liz Jones of Wst 4-- 64, 6-- 1 , (semifinals): toft to MeUasa Schmehi of Ogden 6-- 6-- In the state championship match. ' 6--2 NO. 2 Singles; Kffison Greet tost to Manatee Hawkins (Ogden) , , in the first round. No. 1 Douoies: tfc Biundelt and Rebecca Whitney sort to Collette Campbell and Jennie 4, 0. 'v Peterson (Ogden) 60, 60 0 the first round. No. 2 Doubles: Kathy Bartow end Wendt - , 60 tn the first round, (Ogden) 6-- Rty - f 5 lost to Gma Henderson and Kaye Stariey -- - v ' BOUNTIFUL search for victory continues for the Lady sixth consecutive Region 2 match Tuesday 0 triumph. rival Davis Thursday. (Results were not 15-1- WOODS CROSS defeated Olympus SALT LAKE CITY The Lady Wildcats are on a roll. Woods Cross improved to 1 in Region 7 play with a 4 victory at Olympus Tuesday. The WXers are now in sole possession of second place after the first rotation. However, the Lady Cats opened the second half of region play at unbeaten East Thursday. (Results were not available at press time.) 3-- 2, Ben Lomond 1 S.O. Jordan 4, East 1 Ogden 2, Mountain Crest 0 Olympus 6, Logan 3 WX defeated hard-foug- ht 15-1- 0, 14-1- 6, 16-1- |