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Show i f i STIDCIDIr'ttS AXcBilnaDDn Iteview -- Thursday, December 17, 1981-pas- e8 Tri-Cit- y Announces New Rates The Tri-Cit- y Golf Course has established its green and year pass fees for 1982. The green fee is $7 for 18 holes, $6 for a five-da- y 18 hole pass which is void on Saturday, Sunday and week-day holidays, $3.50 for 9 holes and $3 for a five-da- y 9 hole pass which is also void on Saturday, Sunday and week-day holidays. Prices for a year pass are as follows: $325 for a family pass, day individual pass, $90 'V senior pass and $90 L .y pass. ra5'day junior Current pass the 1981 pass scheSuTeS8' remittance is received in h, ? before December 31 , lgsi 0n or Springville Nips Vikings 40-3- 8 swished the net wilh seven seconds 1o g- - PG played well in spurts, but crucial turnovers were costly. Tom Bird, just a junior, was again tops with 12 points, while Craig Hilton contributed 10 points. The Vikings out scored the Red Devils 18 field goals to 16. But Springville connected on 8 of 14 from the line while PG only had three tries in making two. The Vikes play tonight, Thursday the 17th, to accomodate Holiday Bowl television viewers Friday. Games are at 3:30, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. It was a "typical Pleasant Grove - Springville game, but they made the last shot this year," is the way Coach Keith Allred summed up Friday's battle. The "last shot," a pressure 15 foot jumper by Dave Nemelka with one second to play, gave the victory lo Springville, 40-3- Last year, on the same floor, the Vikes were winners when Justin Bone made the game's last shot with seconds to play. For PG, it was the second game in as many outings that the opponent has won on the last shot. Last week at Lehi, Bob Barnes pulled the Pioneers to a 53-5- 1 winwhen his 15 footer li W ri i 1 ? ? I Women Down Lehi Balanced scoring and rugged rebounding gave Pleasant Grove a 55-3- 4 girls basketball win over Lehi last Thursday. Karen Bezzanl scored 12 points with teammate Nancy Kelly producing 11 for PG. Angie Cottle and Keely Taylor had 8 each. Wilh the game tied at 8 after the first period, PG solved Lehi's full courl pressure and edged out lo a 21-1- 7 lead al the half. Taylor and Suzanne Wright were effective in getting the ball up the courl where Bezzanl and Kelly controlled the rebounds wilh help from Suzy Hansgen. Big third and fourth quarters iced the game for PG. Toni Berry led all players with a fine 19 point game. Berry used her quickness lo gel open for a soft jump shot that popped the net time after time. Margrel Tucked had 8 points for Lehi while playing a fine floor game. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1982, YOU MAY SET ASIDE AS ) MUCH AS $2,000 FROM YOUR INCOME FOR YOUR OWN IN DIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT (IRA), AND CLAIM THIS AS A TAX DEDUCTION . . . EVEN IF YOU ALREADY f ARE COVERED BY A RETIREMENT PLAN! 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Barratt Ave. American Fork, Utah 84003 756-355- 1 Is a s s s s J.V.Team Loses To Springville Sophomore Malt Norman came off the bench to score 18 points but the junior varsity lost a one point over-lim- e game, 60-6- 1 at Springville last Friday. Dave Cotlle added 14 points with Jason Allred scoring 10 to pace the Vikings. Clutch free Ihrow shooting (making the last 8 attempts), kepi the Vikes close but Ihe game's last shot was shorl. Pleasant Grove's last three junior varsity games have been decided by a total of eight points, wilh the Vikes winning two of the three. At Payson PG won 73-6- but two of those points were after the game was over on free throws by Clark Hill. Lasl week the Vikes edged Lehi 67-6- 5 before losing the overtime game lo Springville. Vikings Take 2nd In Tourney Pleasant Grove placed 10 wrestlers ' and captured second place in last weekends Uintah JV Invitational Wrestling Tournament in Vernal. ;: Uintah, the host school, won the lourney and both the Utes and Vikings were far ahead of (he other six schools. Teams from Utah, Wyoming' and Colorado participated in Ihe two day meet. Todd Jasper, 126 pound Viking was voted the lourneys Outstanding Wrestler afler taking first place in his weight. Kent Fugal, 167 pounder also was first for PG. Individual second place winners for Pleasant Grove were, Wade Dallon (98), and Jamie Millar (Hwl). Third place went to Jason Blackham (132), and Tim Chambers (145). ji Craig Bullough (105), Chris Walker (112), Boyd Nielsen (119), and Ron ji Johnson (155) took fourth's. Wrestlers Edge By Tigers Pleasant Grove and Orem each had !;' four falls but the Vikes won three of the. other four matches lo edge the j' (Timers 35-3- 0 in junior " varsity ' " wrestling action last week. 98 Wade Dallon (PG) pin Morgan. 105 John Clayton (O) pin Bullough. 112 Orem won by forfeit 119 Kyle Carter (O) pin Nielsen, 126 Andrew Jackson (O) pin Jasper. 132 Jason Blackham (PG) pin Mack. !j 138 Thayne Eyre (PG) dec ij Woodhouse. 145 Tim Chambers (PG) dec Willis. 155 Harry Julkunen (PG) dec Clark. 167 Kent Fugal (PG) decStarley. 185 Dan Cohen dec Millar. Hwt John Dennison (PG) pin Wright. |