Show c SPORTS Friday February The Salt Lake Tribune Layton Will Get Challenge In Tournament Top-Rank- ed 5-- A PICKING THE BOYS PLAYOFFS SAME Cottonwood-Srighto- rt BY JAY DREW the salt lake tribune "'They have the best record and Z! have been ranked No 1 the longest Everybody must be saying the "Layton Lancers are the team to beat in the Class boys basketball tournament right? Well not exactly -- - Coaches handicapping the tournament are using use words like parity wide open and 5-- 5-- to describe the crapshoot event which begins tonight at school sites No 1 Layton is that four home high one is saying No H much better than anyone else And thats perfectly fine with the Lancers Thats the way its been all year long We dont have a problem with it said Layton coach Scott Applegate Were going by our own expectations If people want to say we are the favorites or we are this or that thats great Layton opens at home tonight 0 (8 pm) against Hillcrest a team that Applegate calls dangerous Other top games tonight have Bingham and Skyline meeting at Layton (6 pm) and Brighton and Cottonwood tangling at Copper Hills (6 pm) 10-1- 5-- Class The boys tournament also begins tonight at CLASS Mt Layton At Salt Lake Community College Redwood Road Campus Third Plate Game vs Skyline i18-330 pm Fifth Place Game vs West Jordan 45 pm ) Bmgham ) Orem ) Saturday's l pm Jordan-Jotda- Mt y Bountiful Lone Peak Lehi ) North Championship vs Union vs Snow Canvon Consolation vs Emery Sanpete home sites but the descriptions are altogether different Region 6 champion Provo is the team everybody fears and beyond that most coaches are saying only two or three other teams Mountain Crest and Olympus have a shot maybe Timpview Provo is a heavy favorite because the Bulldogs crushed all their Region 6 opponents this year and nearly won a prestigious national tournament in Hawaii The Bulldogs beat two nationally ranked teams Miami Senior and St Joseph Notre Dame of Alameda Calif before losing to Goals Millard 2 (Allen 2 30 p m ) ) Olympus ends the season 21-- 2 with its other loss coming to Class Bingham We played a tough game but missed some easy shots early coach Devon Hartley said We always practice our foul shots and say If you make this one you win the game Its tough but weve got to pick ourselves up 5-- Olvrapoi Ttaprtew Hille 10 Anderson Dandson -ll 4 Parry 8 4 Steenbbck Tukuafu 2 Okiroyd 8 8 Totals 22 61 Nadi 12 Sandberg 5 Boren Timpview Donaldson 12 Totals 18 8 85 Goals (Sandberg I 13 14 13 13 14 12 14 ) Olympus 21 1 ) Boren 2 Olympus Clart Free 7 2 (Hille Clark 8 Freese 21 Fehr) am 11 30 Evans Rollins 72 Parowan 4 (Odehrk Tonya Smart scored 24 and Sandy Krogh added 19 as Logan defeated Weber 3 in a consolation game Nancy Shaw scored 13 for the Warriors Logan opened on a 15-- 8 run and held on the No Cougars a little young So he wasnt terribly concerned when they played badly in the first half of Thursdays girls basketball tournament quarter-ina- l win over No 4 Emery I didn't want to tell them we be said I played badly at halftime thought we'd play that way Were a little young I knew wed have the jitters I hoped wed come on in the second half After leading just early in the third quarter Union did just that The Cougars then used a 20-- 4 run to take control Guards Sheila Hutchison and Alicia Uresk sparked the burst with their defensive pressure Theyve got that fever Ross said of the Cougars press They love getting the steal and the easy basket Uresk had six points during the run and Hutchison bad four Both girls finished with six steals as Union forced 34 Emery turnovers Hutchinson led the Cougars balanced offensive attack with 12 points Uresk had nine Three girls had eight each Adrianne Bradley paced Emery with 12 points and Andee Larsen had 3-- 58-3- 7 19-1- 7 10 i 12 Larsen 10 LeRoy 1 1 i I 28 Stocta 4 ! ) Carbon I lace Beaver Robinson Williams 2 Marshall ' i II II Goals 3 Parsons 4 Bailey 2 Hansen Reed 10 White 7 Totals 21 Logan Nyman 4 Wilson 6 Hillvard 4 Smart 24 Udy 4 63 Krogh 19 McEvoy 2 Totals 21 Goals Weber 2 (Shaw Jones) Logan (Hilly aid) Bountiful 48 J Wivne 348 IS 12 12 (13101 17 10 7 Cypna(12-IBountiful Anoth 9 MacKav 11 GaBoway7 10 Putz 7 Totals 17 48 -43 4 Barnett Allen 5 Ellett 12 Evans 20 Blanchard Cyprus Totals 15 Dixon 2 Bountiful (Barnett Anoth) R Jackson 11 Milford J 4 6 Cyprus Wat 10 Jackson 2 Henne 12 Griffiths Clarke 1 Fester Poliak 2 13 Twitcbell 11 sen 8 35 16 Hacfcford 9 Totals 36 Stnngham 5 95 Begay) REGION 11 GIRLS PAROWAN Beaver Parowan and North Sevier won d games at the Region 11 girls tournament Thursday at Parowan High School Parowan 47 Millard 4 Parowan 4 Ott 5 P Millard 45 19 Monroe 15 Christiansen 45 Totals 19 Parowan LauntzenlC Cooke Evans 2 Moser 6 C Evans 3 K R Millard Carroll 4 13--47 1 13 B Evans 5 5 1138 Kanab 13--79 Beaver Fanghella 11 Parowan 47 2 (C Cooke) 54 12 II 12 14 17 29 29 (14-- Kanb Nortensen 7 Cooke 10 Totals 18 (Monroe) Kanab 71 Beaver 36 8 9 18- -45 8 Bnnkerboff 5 Boooe 12 Coats 8 37 8 3 14 15 11 ) 71 14--54 Brighton 6 At Mountata View High 6 pro vi ) Davis v ) Mountain View Bingham ) Taylorsville vs Hunter 8pm At Layton High Continued from C-- pm 8 pm Copper l vs 6pm 8pm Hillcrest s UytooU7-3)v- Skvlxoe(13-7- At Orem High Jordan West top scorer with a 229 average At the end of the the first quarter Emery led in points and fouls But Rodgers got hot in the second half scoring 19 points after sitting out most of the second quarter Jeff Alexander's basket with 6:35 left in the fourth quarter put Granite ahead and it looked like the upset was on But Emery executed on three of its next four possessions while Granite was throwing the ball away or getting it blocked and the Spartans climbed back to take a lead on Benny Grimms layup Height was a big factor for us said Jeffs We bottled up Josh Bates pretty good We did though have some trouble with their quickness They got some steals I didn't think they could get Emerys Nelson finished with a s 23 points and the game-higCole combined Clint and for 27 rebounds w Timpview Bountiful Weber (14-- vs Totals 23 vs Highland vs East ) 6 (Rodgers 6 pm 8pm CoosdaUoo Granite 4 30pm vs Pme View (16-6 pm Champiof&hip Bracket 7 30 vs Lehi i pro vs lintahtl5-9 pm ) Bear River Emery Ogden Bracket Richfield Duoe(17-5)v- ) points led Richfield RfehUrld II II WlJ Richfield Douglas 2 Rollins 10 17 Totals 13 48 20- -SI Lehi M t'hnstoffeisun 15 Bateman IS -48 10 IS 14 13--81 Terry 15 Taylor 4 Hadfield5 Cooper 12 D Terry 2 Totals 19 2 Rollins) 11 3 Jex 4 J Goals 20 pm CLASS 3 4 PAIRINGS 7 6 Boshell 4 James Walter 2 Orton 10 Barney 4 19 Owens Ram- 5 Bruin) 6 (Moore D Orton Totals 32 OGDEN The Region 7 champion Bear River Bears made nine s several of which halted Dixie rallies and beat the in a Flyers 73-6tourney quarterfinal game Ryan Webb Mike Christofferson added a Salt Lake Tribune Most Valuable Player award to his resume last year Now the Lehi guard apparently wants to be a most valuable coach d With Lehi leading by three points and 20 seconds left Christofferson suggested in the huddle that the Pioneers condetinue playing fense instead of the matchup zone coach Dave Filimoehala was drawing up The coach listened and the Pioneers held and forced Richfield into a bad shot allowing Lehi to take a 8 win in a quarterfinal game at the Dee Events Center These kids can feel the game said Filimoehala You have to have confidence in how they wanl to play Richfields Tad Rollins did get a shot off with about five seconds left but he was heavily guarded by Christoffersons sophomore brother Dave and missed badly Braden Cooper got the rebound and made a free throw with :02 left I got hit on the elbow but thats no excuse said Rollins Theyre not going to call that The play we had called just kind of broke down and I had to force something up Richfield led 44-4- 1 in the tight game with 5:10 left when Adam Taylor made a shot but Lehis Travis Colledge answered with a field goal and moments later the sophomore Christofferson hit the shot of the game a three-pointfrom the top of the key to put the Pioneers ahead for good He had made a bunch of them this year said Filimoehala He was open and he can make them so why not? Cooper led Lehi with 15 while Colledge had 12 and Mike Christofferson 11 Nick Luekengas 17 three-pointer- 3-- 2 s hit four for Bear River while Chris Huber and Kevin Asay combined for 34 points Dixie never led but the Flyers got 26 points from Coty Bundy Bundy made a free throw to cut Bear Rivers lead to 64-6- 0 with 1:20 left but Huber Webb and Asay scored down the stretch three-pointer- man-to-ma- n DWe Btir ) Wot (136) Dixie 2 24 Guensoli 15 Sparta Alexander 2 Goodman 8 23 15 32 14 23 IS 11--13 2 Bundy 26 Wedkamp 2 3 Stevenson 5 RigneU 5 Itatais 62 Bear River Huber 16 Asay 18 Barfua 6 P Bird 3 MerreQ 6 Totals 26 15 K Webb 2 Williams Dine Goals 4 (Bundy 2 RIgneli Bear River 9 R Webb 4 Huber 3 Asay Bird) Griffith 3-- g Busch made the shot after a baseline drive with one second left reboundUintah used a 0 ing advantage and got monster games from Brett Boren Jeremy Pierce and Trevor Richins Boren had 15 points Richins had 14 points and 14 rebounds and Pierce had 13 points 10 rebounds and four assists Ryan Eves and Wyatt Garrett had 18 points apiece for Pine game-winnin- 42-3- View PbeVlrw(IM) 11 12 22 MMrt(lS-I- ) Pine View 23 13 Garrett Uintah Goals beaver 5 (W iDiams 3 S Bradshaw 6 Richins 14 Pierce 13 Boren Kebert Totals 23 TkreePotat Goth Busch 6 9 Sooth Sevier REGION 16 TOURNEY PRICE Routs were the order of the day except in one case at the Region 16 boys tourney Ta- - North Sevier (124) Sooth Sevier Roberts son 8 Totals 9 North Sevier sen 1 11 7 17- -30 2 12 15 13- -42 9 Okerland5K Peterson 6 J Uintah 2 (Richins 4 Lee Brockman Pierce) The Beetle Is Back! Peter- 30 Peterson Tylor8 Sperry Gods 9 Hawkins 8 Totals 17 10 Andreasen 6 Rasmus- 42 South Sevier 3 (Roberts Ok aland) 37 1358 Fra It (1M8) Broadhead Lehi 111 413 10 3 14 12 10 (140) Ptnc View Goodwin 2 Yates 15 Trane 9 Gtilman Wilsoo 2 Totals 16 11 11 Pine View 43 Lehl 41 (OT) OGDEN Krystal Esplin converted both ends of a with 194 seconds left in overtime win to lift Pine View to a 1 w 2--11 Garrett Freeman 8 K Esplin 16 Ackerman 2 Glauser 4 H Esplin 4 Totals 13 43 7 4 2 Atkinson 41 Goals Pine View 1 (Glaimer lh Lein 5 (GiHman 5 Trane 2) Morgan 44 North Sanpete 43 OGDEN Paige Hansens driving layup with 16 seconds left lifted Morgan to a 44-4- 3 victory over North Sanpete in the girls basketball tournament Thursday Steph Kolan led Morgan with 16 points Emily Jacobson had 20 for North Sanpete 3-- Morgan (15-6- North 9 16 ) 6 Sanpete 1344 (13-9- ) 8 11 1243 Holt 2 Kolan 16 Morgan Mullen 10 Hansen 8 Warner 6 Kennedy 2 Totals 20 6 44 North Sanpete Aagard 12 Jacobson 20 Bailey 6 Ericksen 2 Hansen 3 Totals 15 43 Three-Poin- t Goals Morgan 2 12 Local Volkswagen Dealer For Details 2-- fl998L ran 9-- (Mullen 1 Hansen 1) North Sanpete 4 (Jacobson 3 Hansen 1) O Emerr BnDejr 37 Vmn 2 Totals 13 Unt RKbensa MechamS Uresk 9 Hntdnsoo 12 Colton 58 Nielsen 4 Kettle J Trtak 19 Lanro I Itoee-PntGoals Emery 2 (Fra 21 Union 3 (Rrdrena Z 43-4- Fine View Lehi Come see the Volkswagen Beetle this weekend at the 'S8 New Car & Truck Expo in the Salt Palace all-ne- Snow Canyon 65 Wasatch 59 OGDEN Dani Shaheen had two steals and two free throws in the final minute to lift Snow Canyon to a 9 win over Wasatch in the Class girls basketball tournament quarterfinals Thurs- 65-5- 3-- A day Scoring summary not provided NEW CAR 0 STRUCK EXPO S3 15 Long 2 58 Pine View 2) Sevier 42 South Sevier 39 31 6 29 Morley 13 Eves 18 Lee 3 Brockman 10 Bale S 18 McAllister 2 Totals 21 57 8 A Chamberlam 17 Daley 11 Miles 3 S 71 9 Ramsay 6 Totals 20 S Bradshaw 22 W right 1 Yardley 10 B falling 13 6 Wiliams 15 B Bradshaw 2 N Gillms 2 Totals 28 12 t Guenfoh) OGDEN In the last boys game of the day Uintah ensured there would be at least one nonregion champion in the semifinals by beating Region 9 champ Pine View 58-5- 7 at the Dee Center After Pine View went ahead by two with a jump shot and a free throws Uintah sophomore Chris Swapp Boshell) R Webb 71 7 Uintah 58 Pine View 57 Beaver Owens 3 4 Bear River 73 Dixie 62 23 54 Pangintch 52 !hi Richfield 3 (Luekeoga (Cooper 3 D Christofferson) 57 10 Bruin 5 Rodgeis 8 6pm 8pm SpnnguUeUO-10- Todays Games At the Dee Events Center 3 18 11 11--34 7 Nelson 23 Luce 4 Wake- 2 Lemon Bates 14 Alexander 10 pm At Provo High Sky View Provo Pitch-forth- IS High 6 vs Fremont Olympus 6-- 9 I pm 6pm At Bountiful Box Elder Spanish Fork At Olympus Hlgk vs 50-4- 9 Pitchfortb PAIRINGS Today's Games At Mountain Crest High Mountain Crest (164) vs Murray 8 ) Judge(12-6)v- s American Fork ) 44-3- 8 Enrr? (1M) GnnJtr Grunin 4 CL Entry field 10 Co Pitchfortb 7 6pm 8 pm CLASS 9-- 3 h Jordan vs ) Viewroont s Orem(14-6v- Chamberlain D North over Lehi in the girls basketball tournament Thursday Esplin led the Panthers with 16 points Lacey Yates had 15 for Lehi 2 Steuuker) Whitehorse Hannon S WaDy 10 Sbeldoo 6 Weston 7 Be35 gay 3 Wally 2 Yazzie 2 Totals 13 Tabiona 7 (Le Grnes Lo Grnes Rhodes Gols Co Giles Rasmussen 2 Hackford) Whitehorse 4 (Hannon 2 15 PanguRch 11 Henne 11 S Orton Catron 29 21 25 Goals 17 Yaz&e 29 Stanley 2 Tailing) 74 3 (Slaugh ) 5 Milford 4 (B Williams 4) Bryce Valley 2 Sbaeue 4 Padilla 1 13 Totals 26 19 3 7 15--35 Le Grnes 5 Giles 14 Lo Gioes 3 Rhodes 7 Co Giles 5 Lefler 8 Roberts 4 Harris 6 Roberts 4 Carry 6 Rasmus- 2 C Williams Totals 14 79 Was Academy Cbee Manila TaMooa 28 Whittaker 9 34 23 Academy 36 R Tree Whitehorse Shakespear) Moore 5 Miller Home 2 Collet! MiDard Shakespear Goals 12- -77 12 19 12 29 74 Catron 25 Tinker 7 Egbert 8 Stetsaker 8 13 Morton 2 Totals 26 77 9 29 8 13 B Williams 1 Rich 5 (B Leyba) Cottonwood 52-4- 2 first-roun- Robinson) Peterson) Lamg Pangulteh Wasatch Academy Totals i 13 East Carbon 3 (Hunt Smith T Cornu) Kennedy Monument Valley D Cbee 22 Begay 5 Goals 58 17 Bryce Valley (Ott 1 8 Alien 67 Milford 58 Bryce Valley 37 19 (1M) J 35 lmg 4 (Esphn Piute Jackson 2 Bryce Valley Milford Barnes 7 Spaulding Schofield 1 Eckley 1 Wiseman Totals 7 10 Howells 4 Totals 19 Goals Wayne 4 (J 87 Panguitrk 2 Hodgson 43 Goals Peterson Wayne Irord 11 18 10 James 17--91 10 Madrid 33 Tafaieca 95 Whitehorse 14 11 14 2 Esplin 17 Henne 5 10 Hansen 9 Totals 21 Torgerson 12 Kreitzer 25 27 22 Leyba Slaugh 9 Weston ) 5 33 Manila 77 Mon Valley 74 (OT) 15 19 13 19 Valley Manila S7Way55 Ptnte Totals 13 Goth 2 Tablooa Pan-guitc- h d Plulf 9 Hunt 8 12 12 Mon Valley (Yazzie 5 Begay) Piute Valley and Milford claimed victories as the Region 15 tourney opened at Cedar City High School Thursday Robinson Hailey McKay scored 11 points and Rachelle Dixon added 10 as Bountiful defeated Region 5 foe Cyprus in a consolation game The Braves play Logan today at noon for fifth place Amy Evans scored 20 points including six threes and Katrena Ellett scored 12 for the Pirates 11 4) REGION 15 TOURNEY CEDAR CITY No 1 Piute Cyprus 43 Albrecht 33 Grofl 12 B Kennedy 16 J Kennedy 5 Smith 7 Conua 3 L Conua 6 M Argyie 15 Hutchison 8 W Conua 10 S Hutchison 9 Totals 29 9i Water 49 2 Bigelow Rich Wal- 10 Murdock 16 Dalton Beaver 5 (Robinson first-roun- 21-- 53 15 10 14 43 8 Shaw 13 Jones 7 Maughan 6 53 ) 3 Albrecht 5 Gillins 2 Totals 18 Parsons Oya) 91 East Carbon Robinette Mwl -38 9 River 7 (Fail Nosaka 3A PAI1UMS Gums Hub High Today's At Copper 3-- OGDEN With only three seniors on his roster Union coach Mike Ross is understating things when he calls (137) 3 (Z Taylor Manila t-- 49 11 9 8 Hansen 2 Wood 8 Hessey 9 Roberts Jones 4 Mills 2 Totals 17 38 63-5- Logan Weber If 12 15 ) South Sevier Hoop Win Over Emery 3-- A East Pearce Kennedy Beaver Great Goals endian M 4) Kanab 4 (Cutler South Sevier 2 2 Beaver 49 South Sevier 38 Logan 63 Weber 53 79 1818 8 Parsons Rich 3) 7 Shorts 4 Johnson 5 D Johnson 16 Bayles 4 Dinkins 10 Bigelow 22 Totals 31 79 Meridian Z Taylor 15 Nosaka 3 Leavitt 2 Oya 8 L Jensen 18 Totals 16 Hoffman 4 Rkk 11- -72 18 12 CLASS OGDEN 4 New Land 3 Meadows East Carbon 52 13 1 Goals Fail 3 Mitcbell River BOYS PREP PLAYOFFS Lehi 52 Richfield 48 48 n 52 II River 79 Meridian 13 nelson) 79 special to the tribune Uresk Green 11 18 22 Lowe (Evans) BY BOB HUDSON UnfcmCl-1- Pare win Kanab Youth Prevails for Cougars Emery -35 13 18 Goals In 3 13 18 4) Watson 2 Totals 24 6 Timpview 2) Green ) Emery Earns a Victory Over Granite 54 sey 5 Totals 22 Goals Granite 77-7- Meridian C3 Granite biona Green River and Rich all won by wide margins while Manila tipped Monument Valley 4 in overtime 37 Truman 6 Townsend 1 T South 19 StoweU 2 Smith 6 Odekirt 16 Sorensen 1 Totals 18 52 Kanrii Brunner 2 Lowe 12 Sturgill 2 G lazier 18 Bnnker-bof- f Franklin 2 Greenland 6 McFadden 9 Cutler 16 Smith 2 Bwmiful 5 Fehr e II II II 3 (Je Bartow (M8) 62-6- 1 cus Enterprise Kanab 72 Parowan Parowan Wfbfr Highland by 1 Provo by 16 game the countrys No team in the finals The loss to Provo broke Miami Seniors winning streak and is their only loss this season Provo coach Craig Drury said coaches have called him asking how to beat Senior One coach told Drury that Miami Seniors coach has justified the loss to Provo by telling newspapers and others that Provo is a private Mormon school next to BYU that recruits all the best Mormon players from around the world If only Roger Reid were so lucky The Enterprise Cum) bracket 10 am vs Wasatch in 1997 title 45-2- 9 Je Barlow 3 Evans 10 Nelson 7 Adams 12 J Enterprise Barkm 3 Simpkins 2 Totals 13 37 Millard Alien 3 Cura 5 Turner 18 K Robison 5 J Robison 2 Giles 2 Totals 15 35 bracket 1 pm ) East Green River TOURNEY Games At Weber State Dee Events Center (154) beat Provo Provo-Ea- Enterprise Millard Todays Pine View Otympus-Fremo- Sky 37-3- 5 CLASS Morgan h nament began at Parowan High Reuben Evans had 12 points as the Wolves surprised Championship Noon ) Timpview Game vs Olympus 10 a m ) 62-5- 9 x Timpview-Bo- Wolves pulled off the days only upset as the Region 11 boys basketball tour- (194) vs Murray Folk Elder Judge-A- PAROWAN CLASS TOURNEY At Salt Lake Community College Redwood Road Campus Game Today's Noon vs Logan 8 Games Saturday's T hhNo problem except Fehr was still ip the game and Timpview let her have the ball The senior wound her way through defenders and with two seconds left hit a long jumper Ready for another shot? Timpview got its break when Fehr fouled out with 1:21 remaining and the Thunder-bird- s up t Olympus other top shooter Hille had gone cold in the second half and was scoreless in the fourth quarter and the first overtime That left Olympus with little hope Nevertheless it wasnt over Freeze had a chance to ice the game at the line but missed both shots Olympus Tammy Parry hit two at the other end cutting Timpview's lead to with 57 seconds left ' Olympus fouled Freeze twice and she hit three of her last four shots to 'finally end the game I thought we had won it a couple of times Timpview coach Barbara Dickson said Fehr kept hitting those shots That is what she does best We knew it was going to be a battle back and forth ' Freeze and Fehr scored 21 points each ' Timpview can capture another state title after winning in 1995 The question now is if the Thunderbirds have enough left All I can do is hope we do Dickson said This isnt the championship but it felt like it Since we have a day off hopefully well be able to fo- Championship View 2 30 vs Mountain Days best matchup almost too close to call d draw for No 1 Lancers Tough Patient Jags could give young Diggers (its Could be a dogfight if real Vikes show up Long trip for Spartans to see Tony Brown Show Day's best 4-- matchup could go either way feet dissed but they could get stung Old 5-- champs have waited tor weaiy Dons Blackett and Chase should put Devrls to rest If Wolves throttle Hille It could be d thrilla Every tourney has an upset this may be it e laytorvHlllcrest W PICK CWood by 5 CH by 12 Davis by 6 Mt View by 10 Skyline by 1 Layton by 4 WJ by 5 Orem by 3 Morgan by 13 Am Folk by 2 Timp by 3 Bountiful by 9 Weber by 10 Olympus by 15 TRIBUNE Both young teams can be awesome or (ust off Griz are roaring and Itieve got 'SchowT Darts should fare better In a halfcourt game Bruins made magic last year n Davts-rvill- e Blngham-Skylin- SKINNY Enterprise Nips Millard For Days Upset Special TOURNEY Todays Games i C-- 4-- A GIRLS PREP PLAYOFFS Timpview Edges Olympus With Two OTs Continued from 4-- THE Co Bountiful-Spciis- Coaches See Parity Not a Sure Favorite c 27 1998 Drivers wonted Gairett 2) |