Show The Salt Lake Tribune Grantsville Rumbles To a Win Over Delta GRANTSVILLE What happens when two of the state's top football schools play a high school basketball Richfield 14 IS II Lam on game this early in the sea7(3 8 t1311 ii itTavior Richfield 7 olten 8 6 Luenkemia son? Blackburn 2 Rollins 18 Tem 7 Totals 10 14 22 50 82 throws free Try S Barnes 4 Callm6 J Barnes CamooWw Kelly Mondragon had 25 2 Linfeldt 7 Gavson 5 N Jama 2 R Janes 6 Totals 13 41 Tate addand Isaac Butler points Goals Richfield 4 Holton 2 ed 18 as the Grantsville Luenkenga Ruliina R Janes) Camon iew RabDelta beat the Cowboys bits on Saturday night North Sevier 53 in a rugged game that feaWayne 50 tured 82 free throws SALINA Brett Wanlass Adam Little led Delta scored 20 points Saturday with 21 points Spencer Allred added 12 and the defending to Grantsville 's cause while champion North Sevier Wolves held on to defeat the Alan Mountsen had 10 in a Wayne Badgers Fredonia Lynx in the consolation game of the En54-4- 2 terprise Pa rowan Scoring summary Delta th- 0 17(7 15 -80 JC 21 23 1989 Bunker 7 Untwh little 8 Aden 18 ToUls2720 14 Delta Petervm 21 Lot ell 6 Druubat 80 I inares Itl ebon 5 I Butler timnistille 18 Mondragia 25 Mounben 10 Aiirvd 12 J Butler 9 Total' 28 10 40 dy Three Point Goals 5 'Bunker Louse DWms 2 Alim ran(vtll3 lanarw But ler Mountsen Valley 63 Cedar City 59 CEDAR CITY Nathan Hoyt scored 19 points as the Buffaloes downed Valley Cedar City 63-5- 9 Saturday in the Southern Utah Utah Homocare Tournament Zack Montgomery led Cedar City with 15 points Mne game Craig (10) IVItrvin 19 Ik 13 3) (1 15 Totals 21 9 14 19 kespear 4 Muntgomerv Valiev I) (0x6 Hovt 19 Spencer 15 Hea ton 5 Rounds 5 Anderson 2 P (ox 11 Total 16 24 3 U t Goals Cedar 4 iRolIovi Hubs Parson Wilson) Valiev 5 (D lux 2 Sperner 2 Hovti Richfield 50 Canyon View 41 CITY Tadd Rollins scored 18 points for the Richfield Wildcats as they defeated the Canyon View Falcons Saturday m the Southern Utah UmversitySouthern Utah Homecare Tournament 50-4- 1 13 three-pointe- rs TROPIC Lance Roberts scored 19 points Saturday and the South Sevier Rams topped the Bryce Valley to win the Mustangs Bryce Valley Invitational Josh Shakespcar had 21 to lead the Mustangs 18 17 21 2168 14 10 18 13--56 2 Arrhbeck 9 Bunker 3 II Murdork 13 GilLins2 ttd hams II Marshall 12 Totals 22 21 H69 Piute Kspltn 18 Hansen 8 Kreitzer9 Jamw 10 Kobiasnnll Totals 22 34 56 Three Point 1Mtk Beaver 4 Robinson Arthbetk Hunker ttiUiamsi Piute 9 (D hsphn 4 James I Robinson Ji hltn ST GEORGE The Emery Spartans bounced back from Friday's loss and beat the Snow Canyon Warriors at the Dixie College Invitational on Saturday at Burns Arena Both teams are now not summary ENTERPRISE Reuben Evans scored 20 points and picked up the tournament MVP award as the Enterprise Wolves edged Green to win the EnRiver Tabiona (30) 25 30 16 14- -77 North Sanpete 1 13 17 13 1053 Giles 20 JmesU Rhodes 7 Hams labiood 13 Mnmham 23 HaikfonJl Totals 18 21 3b 77 North 'anpete OLon 13 Johnson7 S Sheppard 5 Madison 6 Kendall 2 WardlelO Ander son 3 D Sheppard 3 Bailev 4 Totals 13 1828 53 Goals Tabiona 6 (Giles 4 Jtnes 'tnnhanu North ban pete 3 (OLson Anderson Sheppard) ST GEORGE The Pme View Panthers upped their season mark to 2-- 0 with a win over convincing 59-4- 2 the West Panthers Saturday at the Dixie College Invitational West fell to not Enterprise 69 Green River 63 77-5- 3 Pine View 59 West 42 Scoring summarv South Sevier (3 0) Ik 9 16 3 6k 6 13 10 39- -5? Brvrr Valiev 2 1) outh Sevier Oorge 12 Roberts 19 Wal lace 18 Jones 4 Christensen 7 Mills 4 Miller 4 Total JO 8 16 68 TuitcheU 2 P Shakespear 4 Bnee dliev Foster 11 J 'shakespear 21 Hark 8 Ott 4 Pol lock 5 Totals 20 IU 16 57 Brvce Valiev 7 (Foster 3 Goah J Shakespear 3 Pollock) 53 DUCHESNE Jeremy Stringham scored 23 points and had 15 rebounds as the defending champion Tabiona Tigers defeated North Sanpete's junior varsity Saturday in the Duchesne Tournament provided 69-6- 3 terprise Western 82 (OT) three-pointe- Tourna- d 18 Grffn Rier l! 1) fentfrpnse 12 0) Green River 18 14 13 18--63 6 18 13 69 Bigelow 21 Parsons 17 D Johnson 13 M Johnson 4 Hoffman 4 Meadows 2 Mitchell 2 Totals 24 63 Evans 20 Nelson 18 Adams 14 Enterprise Stmkuis 10 Jo Barlow 6 Je Barlow 1 Totals 22 18 27 69 Three Point Goals Green River 5 Parsons 3 Bigelow 2) Enterprise 7 (Evans 4 Simkins 2 Nelsonl CEDAR CITY Brandon Smith and Jake Truman 12 each scored points as the Parowan Rams outlasted the CITY Coty r Bundy made a at the buzzer to send the Lorenz Ko Win Cross Country Regional Tuneups Bingham's Dennis Lorenz won the boys race and East's Phebe Ko took the girls event as Utah high school annual Utah "Prep For Fresno" meet Ko ran 19 12 finishing well ahead of the girls field Upwards of 150 Utah runners will travel to Fresno cross country runners tuned up for next weekend's Foot Locker regional competition in Fresno Calif Lorenz ran the Cottonwood Complex's 5K course in 1614 in the fourth 17 04 5 Dave King Bingham 17 07 6 Jeff (last name not pro17 25 8 Jeff Bingham 17 13 7 Matt Curtis Brighton Bullock Bingham 17 28 9 Dave Anderson Brighton 17 41 10 Shane Pitcher Bingham 17 49 vided) Girls 1 Phebe Ko East 19 12 2 Lisa Paxton Stefarn Clark East 20 03 4 Lindsav Bullock Dennis 1622 Loreru lb Bingham 1 Nick Evans Bingham 14 2 Nick McCombs Brighton Justus Bingham 1628 4 Tallev I) Graiutc Strader 2 2560 19 9 16 15 15 14 1458 Wood 2 Rivetb 2 Knrtb 7 Muiiin 11 Hammond 23 60 Sanburg4 Totals 19 Orem Berge 2 Chalmers 13 Fredenckson 6 Miller 2 Hawkins 2 Salibv 16 Atuaia7 Johnson 5 Knapp 5 Totals 21 58 Goals t Copper Hills 1 Orem 1 (Johnson) Wolves SorthSerlfrll Low 126) LEHI Cally Gillman scored 15 points Saturday ROOSEVELT Valerie Bodily made six and scored 25 points Saturday as the Kearns Cougars outlasted the Union n 9 7 756 Kearns 82 Union 79 (2 OT) downed the Granite Farmin a ers game 11 1) Pk Lehi 47 Granite in Lehi's 56-3- 9 13 1116 38 21 13 15 North Sevier Peterson 3 Hawkins 6 Rasmussen 12 Spem 17 Totals 15 39 Looe Peak Armstrong 3 Cook 10 QmglevS Harr 12 Bartholomew 2 Long 2 Doxev 11 Barra It 4 Ferguson 9 Totals 21 14 22 56 ' t Goals North Sevier 2 Peterson Sperry) Looe Peak 2 (Armstrong Harr) Granite 29 three-pointe- -39 Cougars ST GEORGE Suzanne Jolly scored 10 points for win Pine View in a Saturday night over Page Ariz Sunni Crank led Page with 15 points in two 82-7- 9 overtimes lnn(M( Kearns tournament Curts 9 4 Zatknm 47-2- 9 (Shake)- Lehl 2 LEHI Amber Harr scored 12 points Saturday and the Lone Peak Knights topped the North Sevier quarter ) 1 2) Lone Peak 56 North Sevier 39 25-1- RiUstl-9- -47 Kramsll!) Granite Goals (Gillmaa 30-1- 9 Ores (Ml topper Hills 11 19 13 Johnson 1 Springer 7 Shake 9 Price 3 Totals 8 12 27 29 Trane4 GiilmanlS Goodwin 4 Yates 4 Wilson 2 Atkinson 6 Dixon 1 ToFmau 6 Lehl 11 Bailev tals 197 1947 n Quitter 6 47-4- 0 12 12 8 1 15 Bodilv 25 9 Melville Vanee 2 I 23 -82 26 8 -78 Snodgrass 2 Hackett Whitehead 6 1 Anderegg 15 Jennings Robinson 10 Hogan 3 3 Totals 24 22 54 82 tnton Colton 10 Ricbens 21 Mecham 5 Kettle 7 Uresk 19 McCanns 3 Nielsen 9 Galer 4 Stewart 2 Totals 21 79 Goals Kearns 12 (Bodilv 8 Snodgrass Anderegg 3 Jennings 2) Union 5 (Ricbens4 Mecham) ST GEORGE Snow Canyon opened its season with a win over Beaver Saturday as Angie Coif scored 15 points Chanell Rose had 13 and Mandy Barton had 12 Shannon Bradshaw scored 26 points for Beaver P North Sanpete 53 Manti 26 64-5- 1 15 5 14 13- -51 Braver Snow Camon 110) IS 21 11 64 Beaver biilins 15 Bradshaw 26 YarUev 19 Williams 11 Totals 14 51 Snow Camon Shaheen 8 Coif 15 Bundv 8 Hansen 4 Barton 12 Rose 13 Baraura 2 Ke never 2 Totals 21 19 32 64 Three Point Goals Beaver 4 (Bradshaw 3 Gillmsi Snow lanvon 1 (Coif) 846 15 5 II ) 7 14 13 1347 if Price A Johnson 9 Crank 15 Hansen Page 2 Graham 10 Totals 15 40 Hoffman 3 K Esphn 9 AckerPme View man 8 Broadhead 4 Garrett 8 G la user 2 H 47 Esplrn 2 Hall 1 Jolly 10 Totals 16 Goals Page (4) Crank 3 Johnson Pine View K Espha PagflO-l- Snow Canyon 64 Beaver 51 MORNING BRIEFING Longhorns Fire Mackovic Ford Quits at Arkansas John Mackovics rocky tenure as coach at Texas ended on Saturday when he was fired and reassigned within the Longhorns athletic program Mackovics run marked by big victories but even bigger losses ended one day after the Long6 horns lost at Texas A&M and finished 7 tying the schools worst record in the last 41 years We will honor Johns contract Texas athletic director Dodds said referring to the three years remaining on Mackovics guaranteed pact at roughly $600000 per year Overall his tenure included three conference titles the last two in the SWC (1994 and 1995) and the first Big 12 title a record against Texas A&M and a mark against Oklahoma His final record at Texas was six-ye- 27-1- 4-- Parowan 54 Fredonia Ariz 42 CEDAR Blue-Gol- ment late Saturday John Nelson added points for Enterprise provided Dixie 83 LrMU 60-5- Copper Pine View 47 Page Ariz 40 Girls Prep Basketball M&Sl MANTI Amy Ericksen and Kristen Bailey scored 10 points each as the North Sanpete Hawks defeated the SatManti Templars game urday in a 53-2- 6 n 16 16 1$ North Sanpete 53 4 1! 4 Manti -36 Madsen 4 Christensen North Sanpete 2 Encksen 10 Hansen 6 Aagard 6 Jacobson 8 Palmer 7 Bailev 10 Totals 23 7 7 53 Manti Beal 3 Wheeler 1 Denton $ Boll) Sanders 6 Totals 7 6 13 26 Manti 2 (Sanders Goals Denton) 68-5- 7 Tabiona 77 North Sanpete JV 70-5- 8 Scoring 6 Fvans Bener OREM Katie Hammond hit two free throws in the closing seconds for Copper Hills as the Grizzlies 8 edged the Orem Tigers Saturday in a girls basketball game Hammond finished with 23 points while Kristen y led the Tigers with 16 points Copper Hills trailed at the half but outscored the 4 in the fourth Tigers and the Lehi Pioneers South Sevier 68 Bryce Valley 57 PluttiHl Emery 70 Snow Canyon 58 LV II 1 13 18 18 17 14 13 85 Olsen 2 Baraev 9 Shakes pear 2 Sandefer7 Drew Coombs 23 Jared Smith 24 Nendren Ballard 4 Leavitt 3 Z Tavior 20 J Jensen 23 Nosaka 13 I Tavior 2 Oiva2 t Goals Estalante (L Baraev Coombs) Meridian tZ Tavior 3 J Jensen No saka 3t 1997 Copper Hills Skips to Victory Over Orem Escalante UrdU Urn 2 CEDAR made nine iute -- Esnlmlt IM) Efndun (fr!) 69-5- 6 Jackson i 17 15 21 50 North Setter Huntsman 5 tlibonJ Mon 11 Mitkelsenl Williams 4 Vt atiUsa 20 Shahrni 6 Totals 19 14 26 51 Gab W ivne Uerd) North Sevier (Mont 59 Valin is 19 g 30 A3 Hollow 5 Cardon4 Grmwleh6 (edarCItv HtgbeeS Parson 11 Wilson 5 VVhar m 4 Sha 68-6- 5 points as Beaver knocked off Piute on Saturday in a game Dusty Esplin had 18 points and P- 5 19 13 II 50 MIS 8 1331 8 Mallow 6 ami 12 J 4 B Ja bon 4 Total' 1 Cedar Cttv TROPIC Jared Smith scored 24 points and Drew Coombs added 23 as the Escalante Moquis edged Meridian in the consolation game of the Bryce Valley Invitational Saturday Jake Jensen led Meridian with 23 points and Zac Taylor added 20 provided double figures with Laing had 12 points to lead Wavne ttavTwtft-l-l Nurth Setter Meridian 65 JUNCTION Nate Murdock led four Beavers in 53-5- 0 Granlsvillr Escalante 68 Beaver 69 Piute 56 2-- non-regio- n not 4 l Kevonme 1 Johnson 8 Pa rowan Johnson 2 Wilkes S 1'niman 12 Townsend 2 T Smiths B Smith 12 Stoweli 10 OdekirkS Totals 1011-154 Goals Parowan 5 lOdektrk Stowek 2 Truman 2 2-- 0 89-8- 0 8 14 13 7 12 8 le -5Hendereoo 10 Black Frrdwui 3 Jessop 17 83-8- 2 1 Tourna- d FVrdona game into overtime and Dixie held off Las Vegas Western in overtime at the Dixie College Invitational Bundy had 23 points all in the second half and overtime to lead all scorers The with Flyers improved to the win si Blue-Gol- ment Saturday Boys Prep Basketball 14- -51 Sunday November 30 20 00 3 Bingham 20 13 5 Bingham Jen Osguthorpe Bnghton 20 36 6 Lynette Mantz 2041 7 Jessica Winters 2044 8 Julie Osguthorpe Julie Pedersen Bingham 10 Ashlev Ross Bingham Bingham 20 51 9 21 22 De-Lo- 2-- 4 21 on Friday the final game of a second straight season Ford who won 76 percent of his games at Clemson had three years remaining on his Arkansas contract 4-- 7 SOCCER North Carolina defated vard HarNotre Dame beat UCLA 0 and Santa Clara defeated to advance to the Clemson semifinals of the NCAA women's tournament William & Mary plays Connecticut today to determine the fourth berth 8-- 0 3-- 0 HOCKEY As expected Wayne Gretzky was selected for the Canadian mens Olympic hockey team Surprisingly Mark Messier was not We all wish we could have taken some of the players we didnt take said general manager Bob rosClarke lamenting the ter limit But we believe this team will be a tremendous representative of Canada and of Canadian hockey n IV 23 plavers selected to the Canadian Olvmptc hockey team with position and NHL team Rob Blake defenseman defense-maLos Angeles Rav Bourque Boston Rod Bnnd Amour forward Martin Philadelphia Brodeur goaltender treal Eric Desjardins forward Calgary New Jersey forward ShavneOoreon Mon- defenseman Philadelphia Tbeoren Fleu-rAdam Foote defenseman Colorado Wavne Gretzkv forward New York Rangerc Curtis Joseph goaltender Edmonton Paul Kanva forward Anaheim Trevor Linden forward Vancouver A1 Marin-m- s Eric Lrndros forward Philadelphia defenseman St Louis Joe Nieuwendvk forward Dallas Pnmeau forward Carolina Patrick Rov goaltender Keith St Louis Colorado Chns Pronger defenseman Joe Sakic forward Colorado Brendan Detroit Scott Stevens Shanahan forward New Jersey Steve Yzerman forward Detroit Rob defenseman Z8rauner forward Tampa Bav GOLF Greg Norman bidding for his sixth Australian Open title has a e lead going into the final round today after firing a 66 in the third round in Melbourne Australia Heavy rain and strong winds made for tough playing conditions but Norman got off to a strong start with an eagle and four birdies on the first six holes at the Metropolitan Golf Club course He finished the 54 holes at 201 to lead Englishman Lee Westwood by one shot one-strok- 41-28- Meanwhile Danny Ford was forced to resign as Arkansas football coach after his five years on rethe job produced a cord The Razorbacks lost to LSU 31- 1 Catzz Set Roster for First Preseason Game The Utah Catzz have determined a roster for their first indoor football exhibition game next Saturday against the West Virginia Wizards at Charleston WVa The Catzz will also stage an exhibition on Dec 20 at Utah Valley State College in Orem The Wizards feature former West Virginia quarterbacks Major Harris ands Jake Kelchner Among the more prominent names on the Cattzz roster are former University of Utah receiver Terence Keehan and defensive lineman Mike Wilson former BYU tight end Terence Saluone and receiver Tyler Anderson 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