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Show - i E 4-- ?( continued from page 13 preseason for both teams and sends Viewmont into Region 2 VIEWMONT 12 19 18 18 67 52 Seattle for an 8 p.m. encounter on KJZZ, Conference-leadin- g (67): Rhea 18, Zachman 17, 4 14 LADY MINERS Channel 14. Utah is coming off an embar107-9Delta Center loss rassing to Phoenix Wednesday. Despite the setback the Jazz are off to an impressive 22-start. However, they trail divisio- 9, Hardy 6, Humphries S, Schmidt VanDyke 4 Lovato 2, T Jones 2, Totals 26 Lynch 1967 1 (52)' Smith 17, Memmott 7 Wadley 7, Thompson 6 Whitten 6 Fuhnman Totals 2 7 4, Abbott 4, Mecham 2 Nelson LADY VIKINGS 11 52 Goals Bingham (Zachman) Viewmont 3 (Whitten 2 Smith) Jordan 49, WX 9 n-leading 40 Houston by 4 rs 26-1- ! sot: N ilSSiTlra the outcome. Robyn Uribe led Jordan with 21 points, while Tiffany Britton paced Woods Cross with 13. The Lady Wildcats enter Friday's Region 7 opener at mark. Olympus with a Tuesday, Jan 4 at Sandy 10 11 WX Jonlan 6 13 11 15 13 10 40 49 LADY WILDCATS (40): Britton 13, Geddes 4 Sterner 6, Mtdgely 9, Bearnson 4, Harding 4 Totals 14 12 17 40 the Packaging Stone Across from ShopKo LADY BEETDIGGERS (49): Horrodcs 5, Hill 15 Unbe 21, Whitehead 2, Bilbao 6, Totals 17 12 26 in 49 Goals: Jordan (Bilbao) DAVIS Layton 45, LAYTON 34 As usual the Ferrins proved deadly for Clipper Country. Twin sharpshooters Tricia and Tara combined for 23 points as the Lady Lancers defeated Davis in a preseason clash Wednesday. Layton led 14-- 8 after one quarter and 2 at halftime. The contest capped the preseason for both schools. The Lady Lancers finished the exhibition slate with a 10-- 0 mark, while Davis finished 6 overall. Jill Atwater led the Lady Darts with eight points. 24-1- Phones and Accessories Full Line of 4-- Accessories Wednesday, Jan 5 at Layton 8 4 14 10 DAVIS Layton 10 11 12 10 34 45 LADY DARTS (34): twater 8, Barney 4, Davis 2. Jensen 6, Lee 6. Lee 4, Pearson 6 Weston 2, Totals 16 34 LADY LANCERS (45): Ta Ferin 9, Noel 4, Tr 2, Farr Femn 14, Hall 4, McCormick Kimmel 2, Totals 21 22 35 Goals: Layton 1 (Ta 8. Crews 2, Lee 2 Service provided by Fernn) Farmington to sponsor hunter education set The Fire Farmington Department is sponsoring a hunter education class starting Jan. 24. Classes will be Monday and Wednesday evenings for three weeks from p.m. A shooting test will be given on Saturday, Feb, 5. Cost of the (2255) inisKSsr CELLULAR Motorola 8000 -- vA 0 ! 0 f w ' course is $5. This class is open to individuals ages 1 1 and older. Class size is limited to 50 students. Preregistration is required and can be made by calling Gary 9 or Kyle McCloy, Memmott, 451-633- 451-644- 6. Please have your Social Security number ready when calling. Classes will be held at the Farmington City Public Safety Building, 82 N. 100 E. 12 games. Following the Miami game, the next Jazz home game is set for Jan. 19 against Cleveland. SANDY The Lady prevailed in a preseason meeting between a pair of former Region 6 rivals Tuesday. Jordan built a 6 halftime advantage and held on to defeat visiting Woods Cross. The Lady Wildcats managed in to outscore the Diggers 24-2- 3 the second half, but it was simply too little, too late to change Beet-digge- slur- - Jazzmen travel to Western Jan 4 at Bountiful 20 17 7 10 9 Bond. Walter Bond and the Utah Jazz return to action Friday at home against the Miami Heat. On Saturday, the mark. Tuesday, Bktfiam w. Jazzed, but still chasing Houston B-BA- LL play with a 1 czAfzvj Usax zSats tSndi 9 3 OfJE YEAR AGREEPJiEEJT WITH US UUEST CELLULAR REQUIRED 11 |