Show rnsimm Ss rD2 lab Girls: Its Time To Settle It GIRLS PREP PLAYOFFS 5-- A PAGE CLASS At Redwood vt ) Rood Campus Championship Mountain View CLASS PAROWAN Reuben Evans scored 12 points as Enterprise upset North Sein Region 1 1 tourvier nament action Grant Wanless scored 18 for North Sevier which was the top seed 2 30 p m ) TOURNEY Games Today's Championship vs Timpview Noon Game vs Olympus Murray 10 a m ) Enterprise North Sevier Enterprise THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TODAY: PREPS Finally lets settle this thing Who Bingreally is the best second-rankeham or Mountain View? The debate has gone on all season with both teams going undefeated in Utah Mountain Views lone loss was to a California team The answer comes today in the Class girls basketball state championship game at 2:30 pm at Salt Lake Community College The only guarantees are a great game and a packed gym for one of the state's biggest games in years It is a rivalry of success Bingham won state titles in 1990 94 and ) 95 The Bruins (22-1- ) won in 91 92 93 96 and 97 It is a rivalry of streaks Mountain View has the longest against Utah teams winning 65 straight Binghams is 24 starting with its win over American Fork last year for third place It is a rivalry of revenge The teams havent met since 1995 when the Miners defeated the Bruins en route to the state title Bingham was upset by Clearfield in 1996 and by Alta last year Most importantly it is a rivalry of styles right down to the coaches gameday outfits The Brums play like their coaches dress smooth and businesslike The Miners whose coaches opt for shirts play more like a rugby team bruising for every shot and loose ball Which is best? Both coaches say one game wont answer that question I really feel that in a series wed be in trouble Bingham coach Rand Rasmussen said But with one game when anything can happen I like our chances Mountain Views strengths are its height and overall talent It starts two Division I players in BYU signee Lisa Erin Osguthorpe and Hansen Hansen is one of the most imposing TOURNEY CUSS Todays Games At Weber d By Lyq Wodraska Miners Have A Reason to Dig Uniforms (23-0- Take a good look at the Bing-haMiners today in the Class girls state championship game t its the last time the Miners will wear their white uniforms ' The uniforms feature the word Miners across the front in a tapered style According to high school rules the uniforms are illegal because the first and last letters are not the same size When he ordered the uniforms last year Bingham coach Rand Rasmussen was told by the manufacturers that the uniforms were in compliance with all rules Since it was the manufacturers mistake the Utah High School Activities Association granted Bingham permission to wear the uniforms this season The Miners have to buy new ones next year but would have done so anyway They probably hate to give them up seeing as how they are undefeated in them 5-- GRAPPLING SUCCESS The UHSAA called its massive state wrestling championships a success All of the meets were held together at the E Center attracting an estimated 15000 people over three days The arena was almost packed to capacity for the finals with 9700 fans As one of high schools three revenue sports along with football and boys basketball wrestling has to make money to support the other sports Rent for the arena was several thousand dollars but the UHSAA was still pleased It was the best weve ever done financially for the wrestling championships said UHSAA associate director Jerry Bovee The system had less bugs than iwe expected and most coaches liked how it highlighted wrestling The only drawback was that individual wrestlers were lost to the crowds watching the team competitions That problem would be hard to improve but it wont be enough to stop the UHSAA from keeping the format In addition to the turnout the UHSAA had more than 10000 hits on its new wrestling website NFL STARS TO VISIT Several NFL stars will be in town March 21 for an exhibition basketball game Tabbed as the Dallas Cowboy Hoopsters versus the Niners All Stars the event will be held at Hillcrest High School with proceeds benefiting the Utah High School Activities Association Tickets are on sale at all DATA TIX outlets Those committed to play include Deion Sanders Michael Irvin Nate Newton Erik Williams Leon Lett Garrison Hearst Junior Bryant Terry Kirby JJ Stokes Terrell Owens and Greg Clark - short-sleeve- d seven-gam- Utah-boun- 4-- d BY LYA because of dumb mistakes All 1 1 girls are honor roll students with a combined grade-poin- t average of 386 with eight carrying a 39 or better average COACHES REMINDER Ballots for the Tribunes boys teams have and girls Jhaen mailed to schools All ballots SUP due on March 10 with the exfor the Class ballots ception -- which are due March 16 If you are a coach and have not 'received your ballot please call - the Tribune sports desk The Tribunes girls team will be published Monday March 23 and the boys will be published Tuesday March 24 all-sta- 2-- " All-Sta- Lya Wodraska welcomes ments and suggestions via at LWodraskasltribcom t com- Union Championship vs Snow Can von ) View vs Morgan ) ) North Sanpete vs ans 11 30 ) 56-4- 9 lege Just as they did against Mountain View Wednesday when they trailed 16-after the first quarter Skyline found itself down 1811 to the Tigers Friday Big rallies brought the Eagles back into both games only this time they had enough juice to win Skyline took its first lead with 6:25 left in the third quarter off an Amy Jensen steal and layup The lead was secure until a controversial call on Skylines Holly Harris led to a technical on Skyline coach Deb Bennett Harris went up for a rebound and fell over a Orem player on the way down and was called for traveling I didnt think they gave her Bennett said She enough room needed some place to come down Orems Kristen Saliby hit the two free throws and Brooke Johnson nailed two cutting Skylines lead to with 1:03 left Skylines Sally Johnson was fouled with 47 left and missed both her free throws but the Jensen came up with a big defensive rebound to preserve the win Its always tough to play when youre not going for first Bennett said Im proud of the determination the team showed and the way we 6 6-- 0 three-pointe- 51-4- 7 Parowan South Sevier Parowan Truman 8 T tals 19 1 as the Jayhawks were defeated in the Region 12 tournament with a loss to Manti 70-4- 4 SL Joseph 15 11 9 Manti 14 IS 13 27- -70 SL Joseph Lemieux 13 Pulido 2 Tracy 3 Velez 10 Costesso 2 Crockett 3 Olson 4 Oiler 2 Schwartz 2 Francis 3 Totals 17 44 C Thompson 10 Calhster A Ka Cox Manti 13 Keisel 7 C Anderson 3 Bahlmann 7 Ke Cox 9 Lund 1 1 M Anderson 2 Barkley 2 J Thompson 2 Totals 27 70 Goals SL Joseph 6 (Lemieux Valez 2 Crockett Olson Francis) Manti 3 (C C Anderson Ka Cox) Thompson 11 5 22 ) 18- -59 18 4 1118-- 49 6 Hams 18 Whit- Voorhees 8 Johnson 23 Jensen Skyline Totals 21 56 ing Orem Knapp 5 Chalmers 8 Petersen 2 Fredenekson 3 Atuaia 6 Saliby 16 Johnson 9 Totals 18 49 Orem 3 (Johnson) goals COALVILLE Paul h 69-5- 2 North Summit 13 15 13 69 17 10 9 19- -52 Fox 6 Peck 5 Rees 7 17 Jaussi 18 Houck 3 Ver69 Hall Miller 2 Hill 9 Stewart 18 Lawrence 20 Otten 2 Totals 19 1 Hall North Summit McQueen 8 Winters non 5 Totals 24 1 - 52 Rees McQueeu 4) West Desert 1 Goals North Summit 5 (Fox 2 Jau&l) Rowland Hall 6 ihlil 2 Stewart Grantsville 77 South Summit 54 COALVILLE lead the Intermountain Christian Lions to a victory over the Mount Vernon Academy Patriots Friday in the second round of the Region 14 boys tournament 69-5- 2 Christian 13 23 37 ) -89 Mount Vernon 12 10 9 2152 ICS Christiansen 4 Basket 2 Assmus 4 22 Troft A Bebsle 4 Fleury 6 Gray 23 Totals 27 69 Mount Vernon Pen de Hon 13 Allison 3 Semkm 13 Monsoun 2 Sant 6 Johnson 15 To52 tals 22 Goals ICS 3 (Gray 2 Trost) Mount Vernon 2 (Allison Johnson) West Jordan 37 Amy Voss scored 16 and Jessica Nelson added 13 as Layton downed West Jordan Friday to capture fifth in the Class girls basketball tournament Kim Morrill added 10 for the Lancers while Stacy Jensen led West Jordan with 21 West Jordan cut Laytons lead to after three quarters but the Lancers opened the fourth with a run and were never threatened again 48-3- 7 5-- Isaac 32-2- 7 Grantsville 19 17 1130-- 77 ) South Summit 8 17 8 21- -54 ) Grantsville Linares 13 Nelson 3 Cummings 9 I Butter 13 Mondragon 10 Mountsen 8 Allred 12 J Butter 10 Totals 22 77 South Summit Atkinson 3 Lewis 2 Chavez 4 Larsen 11 Siddoway 2 R Goates 5 J Goates 11 Rockhill 2 ) Irtyton West Jordan Layton Totals West Schmidt 18 ) 10 8 13 7 8 I? 19 37 13 Momll 10 Daws 7 Voss 16 Pulley 48 Jordan Chadwick 2 Nelson 6 2 Wallace 2 Totals 15 goals Palmer 4 Duncan 6 McIntyre 1 Gmes 3 13 54 Goals Grantsville 7 (Linares 2 Butler Mountsen 2) South SumCummings 2 mit 1 (R Goates) Juab 63 Gunnison 54 COALVILLE Jensen 21 Rowley 2 37 Layton 4 (Nelson 3 Voss) Manila 47 PRICE made five Brett Giles three-pointer- s 1317 Girls Basketball PAROWAN Emily Dunton scored a game-hig17 points as the Enterprise h Wolves defeated the Parowan Rams in the Region 11 tournament Friday 55-3- 5 Dugway 56 SL Lutheran 48 TOOELE Aaron Hoody helped the Dugway Mustangs to victory by scoring 17 points in a triumph over the Salt Lake Lutheran Lynx Friday in the second round of the Region 14 boys tournament Enterprise 1112 17 -55 4 II 10 10 35 Hess 11 Dunton 17 Stabeh 5 Enterprise Bracken 12 DeHart 6 Shirtliss 2 Holt 2 Totals 22 55 Parowan Launtzen 3 C Cooke 11 Evans 2 Mortinscn 5 Mcfcuier 2 Burns 4 IL Cooke 9 Totals 14 35 Goals Enterprise 1 (Dunton) Parowan 3 (C Cooke 3) (1341) Pvowan(l2-8- 56-4- 8 Lutheran 19 12 15 11- -48 15 14 9 18--56 ) Dugway SL Lutheran Humphries 2 Wood 14 Diaz 2 Williams 2 Wildauer 2 Gobleman 14 Cranney 7 Hatch 5 Totals 16 48 Johns 5 Wyatt 14 Pegan 10 Dugway Hoodv 17 Fields 10 Totals 19 56 Goats Dugway 1 (Johns) three-pointe- Morrell scored 12 points and Millie Judd and Misty Brooks each added 10 as 58-4- 0 18 12 -- M 14 18 18 12- -58 Morteuseo 17 Sorensen 2 Hig Be gins 5 Hansen 2 Br Pickett 2 Knudsen Pickett 7 Munkl Edwards 2 Totals 11 1841 40 North Summit A Blomquist 3 K Blomquist 8 Kunkel 6 McQueen 5 Brooks 10 Judd 10 Downard A Morrell 12 Totals 18 58 t Goals North Summit 3 (McQueen Judd 2) North I Summit i L Juab 54 Rowland Hall 29 COALVILLE ShanteU Hall had 15 points to lead Juab over Rowland Hail in the Region 12 tournament Friday Juab 1113 18 12- -54 19 8 7 Boyd 10 S HaD 15 Phillips 7 Jackson 9Newton6BadeylH Hall 6 Totals 20 54 Rowland HaQ Thomas 10 Watchorn 7 Onne A Rasmussen 8 Totals 14 29 Goal- s- Juab (S Hall) Rowland ) 429 BaB Juab Manti 57 St Joseph 48 COALVILLE Stacey Wheeler scored 14 points and Anique Denton added 10 to lead Manti to a win over St Joseph in the Region 12 tournament Friday Mint) 1118 14 07 SI Joseph (M8) 7 13 10 48 Manti Cox 7 Wheeler 14 Denton 10 BqUi 3 Williams 4 Fnschknecht 6 Burnham 4 Sanders 2 Totals 19 57 SL Joseph Fenton 3 Evans 2 Durfcy 8 Scherbinske 13 Diarte 15 Charlesworth 7? Totals 15 48 Goals Manti 1 (Denton) St Joseph 6 (Scherbinske 3 Diarte 2 Charlesworth) il Monticello 48 Altamont 42 DUCHESNE Tvanne Cherick scored 19 and Alison Westcott added 13 as Monticello defeated Altamont in Region '13 Friday 48-4- 2 Beaver 61 North Sevier 51 PAROWAN Angie Hawkins led Beaver with a 17 points as the game-higBeavers beat the North Sevier Wolves in the Region 11 tournament Friday h Milford 49 Valley 42 61-5- 1 CEDAR CITY Brady Williams scored 20 as Milford defeated Valley to reach the championship game of the Region 15 tournament North Sevier 13 9 13 18- -51 ) Beaver 11 9 22 41 North Sevier Peterson 6 Hawkins IT 5 Rassumusen 6 Taylor 2 Sperry 7 Gurr 7 Totals 20 51 Beaver Bradshaw 13 Wnght 10 Yardley 10 B G dims 10 Eyre 2 Williams 7 Marehall 3 M G tiling 6 Totals 19 61 Goals North Sevier 4 (Peterson 2 Speny Gurr) Beaver 1 (Wiliams) 49-4- 2 10 14 8 19- -42 ) 10 15 8 16- -49 ) D Cox 6 Hoyt 21 Spencer 2 Heaton Valley 9 P Cox 4 Totals 13 42 Milford Bames7B Williams 20 Whittaker 2 Wiseman 10 C Williams 10 Totals 15 49 Goals Valley 9 (D Cox 2 Hoyt 4 Heaton 3) Milford 3 (Barnes B William) Valley Milford South Sevier 56 Kanab 49 PAROWAN Reagan Roberts scored 18 points to lead the South Sevier Rams to a victory over the Kanab Cowboys in the Region 11 tournament Friday Meridian 56 56-4- 9 East Carbon 37 PRICE North Summit 58 " Gunnison 40 COALVILLE Jujie 57-4- 8 Enterprise 55 Parowan 35 Josh Park scored a game-hig22 points including four and Trevor Casper added 19 as Juab defeated in the ReGunnison gion 12 tournament Friday h 4 Tabiona 83 ) Totals 8-- 0 18- -48 - fotalsr SL Butler and Joel Linares each scored 13 points to lead vicGrantsville to a tory over South Summit in the Region 12 tournament Friday Haymore Green River 9 11 29 ) 93 Rich ) 1113 19 18- -91 Green River Mitchell 2 Meadows 1 Hoff-- i 2 M Johnson 10 D Johnson 16 Parsons 22 63 Bigelow 10 Totals 21 Rich Groll 8 BJCennedy 8 J Kennedy 5 Argyle 20 W Hutchison 2 W Coma 15 Holmes 3 61 Goals Green 3 (M Johnson Parsons Bigelow) Rich 3 (B Kennedy 2 J Kennedy) II U 11 11 28 23 33- -83 CatroB 18 Asay 1 Watters 9 Manila Slaugh 7 Tinker 6 Muir 2 Collett 4 Totals 14 47 Tabiona Gtnes 12 Giles 16 Rhoades 5 JLefler 10 Roberts 6 Harris 12 Curry 2 Stnngham 14 CLefler A Bagley 2 Totals 32 83 Goals Manila 3 (Catron Watt- ers Slaugh) Tabiona 7 (Gtnes 2 tides 5) 18 15 28 17--70 15 26 18 18- -76 Grosman 17 Stewart 2 Hancock 18 Sweat 17 Rivera 8 Tnpp 8 Totals 24 70 M Pendleton Waterford 3 Watabe 5 Burton 10 Anderson 2 Young 2 Bulien 22 J Pendleton 25 Wade 7 Totals 29 76 Goals Wendover 2 (Sweat Rivera) Waterford 1 (Bulien) 19 9 8 49 GrtnttvfB(lJ-7- ) South Summit 9 11 4 ) 39 Williams 10 Lopes 2 Baird 20 GnmtsvUle Butler 6 Gable A Purdy 4 Totals 19 South Summit e Degenng 6 Staples 7 4 Tap 6 TTiomas 9 Smith A Totals 15 36 t Goals South Summit 1 (Thomas) North Summit defeated MiuDal15) TuMomdH) 76-7- 0 i Jennifer COALVILLE 20 Baird scored a game-hig- h points as the Grantsville Cowboys beat the South Summit Wildcats in the Region 12 tournament Friday in the ReGunnison gion 12 tournament Friday 83-4- TOOELE Jeremy Pendleton had 25 points as the Waterford Wolves held-of- f the Wendover Wildcats Friday in the second round of the Region 14 boys tournament Grantsville 46 South Summit 36 PRICE Green River got 22 points from Slade Parsons and 16 from Dane Johnson in a win in the Region 16 tournament Friat day the CoUege of Eastern Utah and finished with 16 points to lead Tabiona to an 7 win over Manila in the Region 16 tournament Friday at the College of Eastern Utah Waterford 76 Wendover 70 (Rebels Rich 61 63-6- 1 TOOELE Jonathan Gray scored 23 points to South Sevier 3 Okreiund) M agine 6 T Cbee Tsofie 2 Tree 6 ' Whitehorse Hannon 7 Pentom 6 AW&Hey 26 J Begay 1 T Walley 6 Totals 18 Monument Valley 3 (Y tiGoals ne D Chee 2) Whitehorse 1 (RHannon) (Murphy) 77-5- 4 Layton 48 14 18 18 2 (Gout) Wendover Woterford Wendover Jaussi had a game-hig18 points to lead North Summit in past Rowland Hall the Region 12 tournament Friday Rowland 1 Ini COALVILLE The Templars had 1 1 men in the scor-eboo- k Mon Velley (10--) Whitehorse (A 13) Green River 63 ICS 69 Mount Vernon 52 ) St Joseph 44 66-4- 6 19 14 4 93 19 15 17 25- -73 J lurohy 19 Anderson 12 15 Norman A Totals 28 Goals Tintic 80-6- 8 Manti 70 PRICE Monument Valwin ley breezed to a over Whitehorse on Friday in the Region 16 tournament at the College of Eastern Utah 3k West Desert Col- hns 13 Adamson 63 Jamison 3 Gout 24 Goriey 2 BradUntie bury 8 Conder 16 Allison 5 Hansen 15 totals 22 PAROWAN Mark Robinson and Jed Allbrecht scored 18 apiece as Beaver defeated Kanab in Region 11 action Jaren Glazier scored 16 for Kanab Sandberg Goals Altamont 3 (Meacham 3 (Spotted Elk 2 Dutson) Wert Desert Beaver 80 Kanab 68 Rowland Juan Goals 2 46-3- 6' Monument Valley 66 Whitehorse 46 73-6- 3 Parowan 5 (Wilkes 2 2) South Sevier 2 (Roberts North Summit 69 Rowland Hall 52 played Senior Sally Johnson led the Eagles with 23 points and junior Holly Harris added 18 Junior Kristen Saliby scored 16 points for the Tigers Orem is a great team that is very athletic Bennett said I knew it was going to be a tough game Both teams should be back next year as Johnson is the only starter the Eagles lose Orem loses several seniors but its younger class proved itself in the tournament Key players returning include Saliby April Atuaia Trina Knapp and Brooke Johnson 7 25- -51 14 (79) 11 11 4 11- -37 Orton Meridian Z Tavlor 12 N Osaka 4 Ballard 2 Lai 1 Levitt 9 Park 5 1 Taylor 5 Jensen 18 Totals 20 56 East Carbon Robinette 4 Hunt 8 Leyba A Madrtd 3 Pierce A Turner 3 Howell U Total 37 15 Meridian 2 (Park Goals East Carbon 3 (Hunt 2 Madnd) EM h Hessey 18 Roberts 12 WalChristensen 6 Mills 7 Totals 21 14 17 20 80 7 11 23 27- -98 Robinson 18 Allbrecht 18 Bunker 2 Dalton 16 Murdock 9 Williams 5 Marshall 12 Totals 20 3543 80 Kanab Lowe 12 Sturell 9 Hammond 2 Glazier 16 Franklin 2 McFadden 14 Cutler 2 Smith 10 Watson 1 Totals 24 68 Goals Beaver 4 (Robinson Allbrecht) Kanab 7 (Lowe 2 Sturell 3 Glazier 2) 4 It Meridian TOOELE Josh Gout had a game-hig24 points as the Tintic Miners topped the West Desert Hawks Friday in the second round of the Region 14 boys tournament Goals Beaver Kanab Beaver scored 18 points to lead Me7 ridian to a won over East Carbon on Friday in the Region 16 tournament at the College of Eastern Utah Tintic 73 West Desert 63 57 tried Houle insisted this is just another game' and that his team isnt doing anything special to prepare As always Bingham is there to provide the contrast The Miners have prepared all season The only way to stop them is make a player like Hansen run 98 feet as many times as possible Rasmussen said But weve also got some things weve been practicing all year and have never used The team has asked me when were going to use it and its now t San 51 Truman Odeknk Jones) Du- Totals 251 South Sevier Jones 9 (Aretttrt 14 13 17:3- -0 30 23 13 31- -85 Stansfiekl 12 Burton 7 Brother-so6 Ashby 13 Meacham 25 Monaon A Jensen 1 Totals 23 68 Dutson 8 Nielson 18 Nieves 21 San Juan Spotted Elk 6 Stevens 26 Crofts 2 Flannery A 8 15 19 10 13 13 15 8 -57 Rollins 2 Wilkes 6 B Smith 2 Smith 9 Stohl 10 Odeknk 14 To- lace 5 1 Altamont San Juan AJ lament 57-5- 0 Skyline Orem Ev- PAROWAN South Sevier hit its foul shots in the overtime period to take a 1 win over Parowan in the Region 11 boys basketball tournament Osplayers in the middle at and has scored guthorpe stands more than 20 points in Mountain Views last two games The guard Erin Thorn is another multiple threat Bingham counters with a bunch of shorties whose best line to the basket might be through defenders legs Freshman Erin Page is the tallest Miner at Without height Bingham's best chance is to run the Bruins into the ground Several of Mountain Views players have been out with injuries this season leaving a thin bench West Jordan the only team close to Binghams style that the Bruins played went with an uptempo game in the quarterfinals and would have beaten the Bruins if not for four turnovers in the closing minutes On the other hand rumors suggest Bingham will stall Weve prepared for both Mountain View coach Dave Houle said Its hard to simulate in practice but weve Grind 85-6- 8 South Sevier 57 Parowan 51 (0T) am THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE If scores were kept only in the last three quarters of a basketball game the Skyline girls basketball team might be playing for the state championship today Instead the Eagles were happy to clinch third Friday with a win over Orem in the Class tournament at Salt Lake Community Col- Enterprise 5 (Nelson - DUCHESNE Troy Stevens scored 26 points Friday and the San Juan Broncos topped the Altamont Long Horns in the Region 13 tournament Gndley 4 Storey 2 Mickebtm 18 Shaheen 8 Williams 3 Totals 12 2 Sim Inns 2) Gwb (Lraiayl 11 16 11 9 21- -59 South Sevier 49 Kan 9 14 11 18 Okrehmo 8 K Robert South Serler Peterson 4 Gay 8 Cotton 6 Weeks 1 Boicutt 5 56 J Peterson 6 Totals 21 Kansb Miles 3 S Chamber lam Daley 10 A Chamberlain 22 Swapp 10 Totals 1W4-2- 56-3- pm Game e Lein 2 30 1 San Juan 85 Altamont 68 19 11 17 -49 4 13 11 ) -37 Jones 4 Jade 6 Evans 12 Nel2 J Bariow 4 SimkiM 8 Totals Gosh 6pm Game e Pine l chesne North Sevier 2 Wanless 37 WODRASKA Jake Jensen Altimonl 10 15 4 42 MontJeello 12 18 8 0--48 Altamont Lefler 6 Burdick 2 Sorensen 10 Tew 4 White 2 Brotberson 2 Farnsworth 6 10 Totals 19 42 4 Mon tire lie Reed 4 Randeil 8 Boyle 4 Christensen 2 Cbenck 19 Westcott 13 Totals 20 48 q Goals Monticello 1 (Chenck) San Juan 65 Duchesne 53 DUCHESNE Cindy Singer scored 22 as San Juan rolled past Duchesne in the Region 13 tournament Friday 65-5- 3 San Juan ) Duchesne San Juan Jet Singer 22 Bradford 10 Kalauli 2 Nat Kalauh 6 Km- Nan Swapp 10 eerie 2 Stubbs 4 TotrJs 25 65 Duchesne T Ivie 1 Stansfieid 6 Robb 12 Green 7 Mullins 7 Towe 5 Lewis 6 S Ivie 10 Totals 20 24 Goals San Juan 1 (Singer) Duchesne 1 (Green) 63-5- 4 Timpview Lone Peak Clash For Girls State Crown 4-- A BY LYA WODRASKA THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Is three times a charm or a curse? Second-ranke- Timpview and d Lone Peak meet today at noon at Salt Lake Community College for the Class 4-- girls basketball state third-ranke- d championship Both are happy to be in the final but neither coach is thrilled with her opponent Timpview 21-- with losses to Fremont and Orem beat the Knights twice in the regular season and won the Region 6 title Lone Peak (19-4- ) finished second in the region with its other two losses coming to Jordan and Payson To play them a third time and beat them would be tough Timpview coach Barbara Dickson said But theyre going in knowing theyve beaten us twice Lone Peak coach Shauna Kay said Both games were close: and 2 PLAYING WITH SMARTS The North Sanpete girls basketball team wont lose any games State Slow 1st Quarter Doesnt Doom Skyline This Time MORE TOM AWARDS Highlands Logan Tom has been selected as the 1997 Gator-ad- e Circle of Champions Mountain Regional High School Girls Volleyball Player of the Year She is one of eight finalists for the National Player of the Year award Tom was the 1997 Class MVP leading Highland to the state title e son 10 Adams 12 46 Dee Events Center d ) j trEBiarjaiiiWiiaiaii 46-3- 7 At Salt Lake Community College Redwood Road Campus Lone Peak ' College Today's Games Bingham 28 1998 Enterprise Upsets North Sevier in Region TOURNEY Salt Lake Conus unity BY LYA WODRASKA 0 SPORTS Saturday February The Salt Lake Tribune 39-3- 7 its tournament wins but the Knights paid a price at the other end with Amber Harr doing most of the scoring Its wearing on us Kay said Tara Cook cant get going offensively because shes playing so much defense Were going to struggle with them because they have more horses than we do Timpview which lost to Olympus in the quarterfinals last year won state in 1995 Lone Peak is a new school but has seven former American Fork players from a team that finished fourth in Class last year Only Cook a senior played much 8 28 17 --54 8 18 19 ) 63 Gunnison King 8 Jorgensen 12 Petersen 2 Holmes 10 Hansen 11 HiUll Totals 20 54 M 19 Ware 2 Lovell 12 Park Juab Casper 22 A Ware 2 Cano 8 Totals 23 1M5 63 Goals Gunnison 7 (King 2 Jorgensen 2 Hill 3) Juab 8 'Casper 2 Lovell 2 Park 4) Gunnison Juab Lease this exciting Duchesne 62 Grand 48 48 Totals 19 Duchesne Young 6 D Grant 21 Sturm Lindsay 13 K Grant 1 Hoopes 2 Wager 5 tals 22 62 65-6- 1 k brakes Mo: czrmm 14 To- SEE THE NEW (CTTOITOTn AT THE AUTO 48 First mo closed end payment $450 Drivers SHOW lease with acquisition wontedl) down payment based on lease option Lease based on 10000 miles per year $12 fee refundable security deposit plus sales tax and license fee due at inception 538 residual 0333 double-overtim- game-winnin- g MOr Stylish roomy interior Rated "promising by Consumer Reports 62-4- 8 12 14 7 15- -48 18 18 11 1882 6 Arehart 3 Radcliff 7 Call 8 Packard 6 Arthur 4 Mo Safety of dual front and side airbags Anti-loc- 57-5- 0 Camille Freeze is the Thunderbird icing opponents in the state tournament scoring 27 against Logan in the quarterfinals and 21 in Timpviews e win over defending champ Olympus Thursday Ruth DonaldTimpviews son has given the Knights the most trouble She scored 11 points includs shot in ing the first win She scored 20 in the second They have several good players but Donaldson has hurt us the most Kay said We have to execute better than before Lone Peaks defense was the key to German import High performance turbocharged engine Advanced front suspension DUCHESNE Dustin Grant scored 21 and Brandon Sturm added 14 as Duchesne defeated Grand Friday in the Region 13 boys tournament Gnod Durtim ) Grand Higton Palmer 2 York 12 all-ne- w WneCwmenimMrttttMe 1W fjHwSi5Ji5Titai Ufc7aw Timp-view- i 50 stars and stripes Buy yours at the Tribstore $1295 43 S Main Mezzanine Level kl' V' |