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Show page Davis County Clipper B2 Friday, January 24, 1997 Utah Jazz back to winning ways to start the decisive third. Kandy Hendricks Shirts U nit r Hallway through the NBA seaon. the L'tah Jazz have got to teel pretty ith a parr grxxl about their portion ot suns the Jazz upped their record to 28-with 41 games down and 41 to go. The 28-- 1 4 start is third best in niaik traikhise history behind a record in and a 24-in '94-9- 5 4- - 40 I sen better news is that atter a disastrous road trip ol two weeks ago. the Jazz have now won three of their last lour road games and five of the last six games oseiall ednesday. Jan. 22 Jazz 1 1, Phoenix Suns 94 The Jazz used a big third quarter to beat the Suns tor the second time in less than a week. L'tah started the second half with a 4- -2 spurt and finished the thud quarter with a Howard F.isley thiee pointer which gate L'tah a 34--20 edge over the Suns tor the period. The Suns rallied eaily in the lourth drawpoints, but a strong ing to within 13 31-- 10 12 1 finish by Karl Malone helped presene the vision The Mailman scored the Hi si points ol the lourth period and finished the game with a season-hi- gh 41 SUNS' COACH Danny Amge played for the Phoenix Suns, Portland Tmilblazers, Sacramento Kings, Boston Celtics and BYU Cougars He is the head coach for Phoenix On Wednesday his team lost to the Utah JaZ 99 Photo by Ron Osborn The Jazz guaids also played well against with Phoenix. John Stockton scoring 23 points and Jefl Homncek adding 21 The Jazz led by seven after one period and were up by four points i 1 1 1 Game highlights: ft 85.74, Jazz. Shooting: fg 3 ptrs 38 Team rebounds: 29. Turnovers: 15. Points: Malone 41, Stockton 23. Homacek 2 . Rebounds: Malone 8. Assists. Stockton 12. Suns: Shooting: fgs fts Team rebounds: 85 2r . 3 ptrs 35 3 37. Points Cebullos 20. Chapman 15, Meyer 13, Johnson 12. Rebounds: Cebullos 10 Assists. Chapman 5. Turnovers: 20. Thursday, Jan. 20 Jazz 94, Cleveland 74 It was two against five in the third game quarter of the Thursday and the Cavaliers didn't have a chance. Kail Malone and Jeff Hornacek outscored the Cavs 25-- 10 in the third period and the rest of the Jazz added seven to turn a competitive game into a rout. By the time the Jazz starters retired to the bench for good to start the final period. Utah had an astounding 29 point lead and the rest was academic. As the final period got underway, the Delta Center crowd was looking for an excuse to leave, or a reason to stay. They got it, but it wasnt the play but the human interaction that kept the drama in the final nine minutes. Bob Sura got the excitement going when he decided referee James Capers had missed an obvious foul and 55, 5. 48, . niques that make for the best wildlile viewing also are techniques that help animals most. g Its Wildlife program coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. For instance, winter is one of the few times you can view bald eagles and the only time rough-legge- d hawks visit Utah To help people better enjoy bald eagle viewing, the Division has established an annual Bald Eagle Day. This years Bald Eagle Day will be Saturday, Feb. 8. with the exception of southwestern Utah, where it will be held Feb. 1. Division biologists will set up spotting scopes and will answer questions and teach visitors about these majestic, birds, at viewing sites throughout the state. 1997 Bald Eagle Day Viewing will sites selected be and a viewing situation where both man and wildlife win. For successful wildlile viewing in the winter, there are two main things to remember. Walters said. The first is to remain in or near your vehicle. Allow your vehicle to serve as a blind, keeping you out ol the wildlife's sight. You don't present a threat to animals when you're in our near you vehicle, because vehicles are an everyday occurrence to many of them, he said. To get a look at wildlife you'll need equipment that will get you close to the wildlife without actually getting close to them - binoculars, or better yet, a spotting scope. When people obtain the proper equipment and follow the simple rule of remaining with their vehicle, wildlife will usually remain where they are, undisturbed and relaxed. announced by Jan. 30, W'alters said. While winter brings raptors such as bald eagles and rough-leggehawks to the state, it also bring wildlife residents Utah's into areas where they may be more easily viewed. An example is the group of Rocky Mountain goats that snow-ta- Those who follow these rules not only do themselves and the wildlife they're viewing a favor, but country, to ledges above the lot at the mouth of Salt Information on some of the d year-roun- d ll brings down from the high Lake Citys Little Cottonwood Canyon. Walters said he counted 36 to 40 goats during a recent trip, the largest group of Rocky Mountain goats he has witnessed there. In the winter other animals, such as deer and elk. also come down from the high country to areas where they may be more easily viewed. The absence ol leaves and other 1ST PLACE SHOULDER CHUCKERS: Front row Katy Jensen, Kristen Crockett and Bree Jones Back row, Krista Davies, Ashley Garner for Johnson joins Utah Predators 1 former Kristin Keefe, Annette Ewasek, Stephanie Trane, and Michelle Hansen, as well as former Ute star Sharman (Grant) Mitchell for three outside hitter jobs. Gale is fresh off an incredible season, said Ute Coach and committee member Beth Launiere. "She plays with a lot of emotion. She's a very experienced player, and very smart. maps offer information or by calling from within the Salt Lake area. Maps may be purchased individually or as a series. Farmington offers hunting safety Farmington City Recreation will teach a hunter safety class for anyone ages 1 and older. Classes will be held Feb. 3, 4, 10, 1, 17 and 18 from p.m. at the policefire station. The cost will be $7. Interested individuals may sign 1 1 OHV program managers also up CJH girls $5.95. Sptingvtlle, Vernal, Price and Farmington City 1 -- al Quality Truck Accessories & more! Bugshields, Fender Flares, Rocker Panels, Diamond Plate Bed Caps, Tool boxes, Bed liners, Floor mats, Stickers 583 W. 800 So. 5 Bountiful 294-600- Insist on.,, mzdllejj f -b- Hf.nwo . amp a plumbing 0 Lakeview Hospital FIVE0POINTS Clipper k-ta- Radio lk Proudly Present YOU CAN COUNT ON NATURAL GAS & President's Day on Sat., Feb. 14 & 15th at the CQHomamo WITH THESE TWO MEN WORKING FOR YOU... COLUMBIA & the hoopsters complete season Girls' basketball intramurals at Centerville Junior High was highly successlul this past December. Fourteen teams participated with up to eight girls per team. All three grades were well represented. The girls were creative in naming their teams. They included: The Blompers, The Panthers, Firebirds, Quicksilver, The Bulls, Hotties, Hippy Chicks. The Bad Babes. Doh Girls, Comacozies, The Shoulder Chuckers. Six Packers, Hot Shoes and T.B.A. The championship game was held Dec. 19 between the Bad Babes and Shoulder Chuckers. The Shoulder Chuckers dominated the game to claim the championship. The winning team members each won a special basketball intramur- Cedar Citv. Fri. at Recreation Office located at 42 N. 650 West or call 45 0953 for more information. 2ND PLACE BAD BABES From left Heidi Holman, Erin Earnshaw, Chelsey Nyborg, Melissa Shanley, Tearsa Green, Tera Anderson. Missing from picture, Jamie Mills and Courtney Cook. 538-477- t about groomed trails, location of trailheads, types of services available and safety tips including avoiding hypothermia. Maps may be purchased at local dealerships throughout Utah, at the Utah Geological Survey Bookstore at 594 West North Temple in Salt Lake City from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays announce the release of a ninth map in its Utah Snowmobiling map series. The new map offers detailed snowmobiling information for the Bookstores that do not have a copy can older one from Falcon Press. Information about viewing areas also is available by contacting 1 or Walters at (801 ) Information and Education staff at Division regional offices in Ogden, Gale Johnson. BYUs outside hitter has joined the Utah Predators, bringing the on the number of team to seven. Johnson led the Cougars from a disappointing start to a seventh place NCAA finish. The highlight of her career has to be her 27 kills in a winning effort against number two ranked Hawaii in the WAC championship match. outside hitter, Johnson, a 5'1 is currently a student at BYU, but plans to leave with husband James Johnson ft 'lowing the NFL draft this spring Johnson will compete with four Uinta Basin, ScofieldSkyline Drive, Ephraim MantiJoes Valley Ferron, Fishlake and Cedar MountainEast Fork snowmobile complexes. All Taylor. Riders may access the hotline 24 hours each day by calling the OHV Information Center at from outside the Salt Lake from within Salt area or foliage in winter also makes wildlile easier to spot, another advantage to watching them during the winter. V alters said While there aie many advantages to winter wildlife watching, those doing so must remember it's a difficult tune for animals, as they try to conserve energy during a sca- - cover the Hardware RanchMonte CristoLogan Canyon, Wasatch Mountain, Mirror Lake, series education and maps. best viewing sites is found m bookstores te Strawberry area. Other maps in the 538-RID- E the Utah WilJhJe Viewing Guide. It's available from Division otfices and 28-1- Lake. The hotline also provides information about snowmobiling laws and rules, survival tips, OHV others who want to v iew them too. If you try and get too close you will probably not only Hush the animal and lose your chance to view it, but perhaps ruin the viewing opportunity for another person who has the same interest, Walters said. state's 55.7, up-to-da- grooming schedules. The OHV program is also making available a ninth map in its Utah snowmobiling map series. According to Garth Taylor, OHV education specialist with Utah State Parks and Recreation, the snowmobile hotline offers updated conditions, grooming and avalanche dangers for all snowmobiling regions maintained by Utah State Parks and Recreation. "Field personnel update which trails have been groomed recently, which trails are scheduled for grooming and general snowmobiling conditions for specific riding areas, said son when food sources are scarce. The good news is that tech- from the field, one miss a rare three point attempt. "We were not playing with energy and execution when we needed to, said Fratello. "We had it in the first half, but sustaining it is the problem." Although Fratello had instructed his players to be physical with Malone, it was obvious Karl got the best of the deal. Malone accepted the challenge. He worked extremely hard. Great players find ways to get themselves going. Game highlights: ft Jazz: Shooting: fg 64.7 . 3 ptrs 33.3. Team rebounds, 36. Turnovers: 17. Points: Malone 32, Homacek 19. Rebounds: Malone and Keefe 8 each. Assists: Stockton and Homacek 6 each. Cavaliers: Shooting: fg 36.8, ft 66.7, 3 ptrs 42.9. Team rebounds 32. Turnovers: 17. Points: Phills 17, Marshall 13, Geary 1. Rebounds: Hill 8. Assists: Brandon 4. Next games: 3. Season record: Houston, Tuesday, Saturday, Jazz Denver Jazz, Thursday, Atlanta Dallas. Jazz, Saturday, Jazz Hotline offer snowmobile conditions Utah SALT LAKE CITY State Parks and Recreation Vehicle (OHV) hotline offers updated snowmobile conditions, avalanche dangers and trail Winter time is good time to watch wildlife II you have the proper equipment and tollow one simple rule, winter can be one of the best wildlife-viewintimes. There are many reasons why. "In the winter youre able to view certain species that are not otherwise common or easy to find, explains Bob Walters, Watchable slammed the ball to the court. The ball rose to about 20 feet off the court and Capers said, in effect, if the ball comes dow n y ou get the technical. It did and he did. Sura then offered a few kind words regarding his feelings for call and the ref sent him to the showers. Luckily for Sura, two of his bigger teammates restrained him from getting closer to Capers or he might have gotten a suffer penalty. Then with just under a minute to go in the game, Cleveland coach Mike Fratello begged Eddie Middleton for a foul, and Middleton turned to Fratello and said, I'll give you a foul; a techFratello gave nical on you. Middleton his warmest smile and some polite applause. Fratello's disaffection for the officiating started early in the game after both Danny Ferry and Vitaly Polapenko picked up two fouls Tying to guard Malone. Fratello suggested the officials were observing a night honoring the Mailman that he wasn't aware of. 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