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HUMPHRIES inc. 23 South Center Street American Fork Z56-356- 6 Jk AUTO & TRUCK GLASS if "WE COME TO YOU" .1 1 -A- LSO-SUD'NG TRUCK W'N n k D.e) UR Estimate Windshields f'fxeT5 Befre YOU Spend Back Windows serving all of ' insurance Claims JH COUNTY B AMERICAN FORK Sf r756-216- 2 (Jxmir) Review - Wednesday, December 28, 1983 - Page 11 Angie Cottle plays for Ricks College Angio Collie, a 9 sophomore forward from Pleasant Grove, will be playing this season for the Hicks College women's basketball team. Angie, a second-tea- for Pleasant Grove High School in 1982, is majoring in Elementary Education at Ricks. She is ihe ' daughter of Darwin and Gwen Cottle. The Ricks team has established a winning tradition. Three-tim- e champions of the Women's Collegiate Athletic Conference (VVICAC) and a second-plac- e finisher regionally last year, the Lady Vikings are fielding an ex- - perienced squad made up of seven sophomores and five freshman. Coached by interim mentor Shari Wakefield (regular coach JoAnn Reeve is serving an LDS Church mission), the Lady Vikings are expected to emulate or better 1st year's 21-- 8 season record. 'is? '1 ; , - . i f I I - 'w? ' - ANGIE COTTLE Girls basketball tournament SDringville defeated American Fork and Pleasant Grove to win the first of what is hoped to be an an-nual Pleasant Grove Girls Basketball Tournament Tuesday. - In the opening round Monday, Springville rolled over American as Linda Burt and Camille Larsen combined for 28 points had 10 points for the Lady Cavemen but the Lady Red Devils were iust too powerful to handle Tuesday, the Lady Red Devils relief on the strong inside play of Burl to down a young Pleasant Grove team for first place. In the consolation game, American Fork bested Lehi with Rasmussen again topping the Lady Cavemen in scoring. Named to the Team were Rasmussen (American Fork), Angie Pcay and Larson (Springville), Becky Barnes (Lehi) and Margo Nelson (Pleasant Grove). Burt was named the Most Valuable Player. ' s it - j CHAMPIONSHIP GAME action shows Kathy Maughan (32), Lila Fugal ' "(34) and Bonnie Turner (20) rebounding for the Lady Vikings. In white, Camille Larsen (21) and Linda Burt (52) were Lady Red Devils named to the Team. Springville won the tourney. Photo by Quint Gardner. '"'."., " " ' Y - I- "- ' ; i r I "'. ' C w W :J, 1 fl t 4 ' ' ARGO NELSON-numb- er 12, was named to the Team ' e end of the Pleasant Grove Invitational Girls Basketball Tour-fnw- Tuesday. Nelson led the Lady Vikings to second place mine iey with a win over Lehi in the opening round, before losing to 'fingville in the championship game. Photo by Steve Cook. Vikes win two on the road Two snowy road trips netted two Viking basketball victories Wed-nesday and Thursday. At Manti Wednesday, the Vikes beat in both the junior varsity and varsity games. On Thursday, Pleasant Grove got by the Tooele Buffalos. At Tooele, the Vikes won all three games -- sophomore, junior varsity and varsity. Coach Keith Allred's round bailers finished the e part of the season with a 6-- 3 record and will now take the mandatory five day vacation from practice and games. The High School Activities Association requires that all high schools observe the five day break. The basketball team will return to action on Jan. 6 to host Spanish Fork. The Dons recently edged American Fork 53-5- The Region 8 race appears to have Pleasant Grove, Spanish Fork and Carbon chasing Springville for the title. Some observers place Lehi in that chase, while most feel that Payson will be on the bottom. 1984 fishing and hunting licenses on sale now If you re looking for the perfect Christmas gift for that hunter or fisherman on your list, consider a 1984 hunting and fishing license. Division of Wildlife Resources spokesman Jim Smart says the new licenses are on sale now at all Division offices statewide. He says the licenses should be available in most sporting good stores this week. Prices for the licenses remain unchanged from last year. The combination license, at $23, offers substantial savings to sportsmen who enjoy year round hunting and fishing. Smart adds that anyone can buy a license for another person by providing the basic information found on a driver's license. |