Friday, November 25, 2011

Basketball, Siwimming, and Running

Timp Sports Weekly
November 29, 2011


Publisher's Message

For this week's issue, we look at four boys' basketball games played at the Great Zuke Challenge, held Nov. 22-23 at Utah Valley University's McKay Events Center. We will also look at the Nov. 22 Lehi-Wasatch girls' basketball game, which had ties to American Fork athletics. This issue will look at the recent Utah County Invitational. We also have an essay about people's willingness to run long distance races in freezing weather. Let's get to those items.

Dean Von Memmott
Publisher

Awesome AF Cavemen Open Hoop Season With Nov. 23 Win Over Woods Cross Wild Kittens
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

The Awesome American Fork Cavemen opened their 2011-12 basketball season Nov. 23 with a 65-52 win over the Woods Cross Wildcats, AKA the Wild Kittens, in the final varsity game of the Great Zuke Challenge, held at Utah Valley University.

The game opened with Awesome Cavemen Marcel Davis getting the opening tipoff. American Fork soon missed a shot, which a Wild Kitten rebounded. Skyler "Mean Kitty" Farnes scored the game's bucket, but Woods Cross could not build a big lead from it. Awesome Caveman Zach Hunter tied the game, then stole the ball, which he quickly stuffed through the Woods Cross hoop. By the game's conclusion, Hunter make a total of three dunk shots. They epitomized what the Awesome Cavemen did to the Wild Kittens that Wednesday afternoon.

The combined firepower of Hunter and Davis helped American Fork club its way to a 17-5 lead quicker than you could say Ali Lamb Chop. The closest that the Wild Kittens could get to American Fork during the first period was when a Brady Cowley trey put them within 11-5. Danny Beddes and Quincy Bair came up with assists to Davis, Hunter, and Austin Waddoups for buckets that created a 20-9 lead for the Awesome Cavemen at the end of the period.

In the second period, American Fork found the Wild Kittens to be more difficult to tame than originally thought. That was because of Wild Kitten Felipo "Big Phil" Mokofisi. His inside shooting allowed Woods Cross to pounce within 26-20. Waddoups stole the ball at the point and sank a layup that proved vital to American Fork in the long run. Free throws from Luke "Sir Purr" Jowers and Garret Grant guided the Wild Kittens within 28-23. Free throws from Davis and Hunter enabled American Fork to take a 35-24 lead into the second half.

In the early second half, Bair went on a scoring spree that neutralized offensive efforts from Mokofisi. Aided by a Waddoups trey, Bair's shooting gave the Awesome Cavemen a 44-26 lead. Aided by Morgan "Mo" Flinders, Tyler Rawson, and Ryan Andrus, a "distant cousin" of movie actress Ursula Andrus, the combined firepower of Hunter, Davis, and Waddoups produced a 50-30 lead for American Fork midway through the third period.

A Mokofisi bucket at the start of the fourth quarter sparked a 7-2 scoring run that put the Wild Kittens within 53-41. Mokofisi remained a big challenge for the Cavemen all the way through the final quarter as he continued sinking inside shots. Caveman Coach Doug Meacham admitted, "We were letting him get some great catches inside."

However, Mokofisi couldn't carry the game for the Wild Kittens, for Waddoups and Hunter came up with shots that kept the Cavemen's lead in double figures throughout the final quarter.

Meacham, "I thought we showed a lot of toughness in this opener. We did have problems with free throws. We need to work on them in order to have better chances for winning games. Our guards did really good. Still, we need to create a tempo with our defense. We'll be working on that through the early part of this season."

Davis led the Cavemen with 15 points while Hunter added another 14 and Waddoups 13. Mokofisi led Woods Cross with 14 points while Farnes and Cowely each added another nine.

Lehi Froggies Neuter Timpanogos T-Pups at Zuke Challenge
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

The Lehi Pioneers, AKA the Froggies, neutered the Timpanogos Timberwolves, AKA T-Pups, 46-44 in a preseason opener at the Zuke Challenge, hosted by Utah Valley University Nov. 23.

The game went down as one of the tightest showdowns in the two-day tournament. In the first quarter, Trevor Schade and Cam Bailey, a "distant cousin" of comic strip character Beetle Bailey, guided the T-Pups to a 10-9 lead over the Froggies.

In the second quarter, though, Ryan Christofferson, Tanner Pittard, and Brad "Mister" McGregor guided the Froggies in battling the T-Pups to a 15-15 draw. Two Tanner Halford free throws sent the T-Pups ahead 17-15. The game turned into a seesaw affair. Shortly before halftime, Christofferson sank a three-pointer that tipped the Froggies ahead 18-17.

In the third period, Jesse "Speedy" Perez became the T-Pups' chief gun. Scoring nine straight points, he gave the T-Pups leads of 19-18, 23-20, and 26-20. Pittard attempted to turn Lehi's situation around for the better through guiding the Froggies within 23-22. However, with Perez's shooting, the Froggies couldn't regain the lead during the third quarter. Foul shots from Bailey and Bryan "Wooden" Nickle helped the T-Pups take a 34-28 lead into the final quarter.

Scoring five points early in the final quarter, McGregor led the Froggies on an 8-2 scoring run that tied the game at 36. Two Schade foul shots broke the 36-36 tie, but holding onto the lead proved to be slippery for the T-Pups. Colt ".45" Colledge shot in a free throw, then scored on a Christofferson assist to put Lehi back ahead 39-38. Trades in the lead continued until two Blake Cleveringa foul shots gave the Froggies a 43-41 lead. With Colledge soon pulling down a key defensive rebound, Cleveringa hit a three-pointer that gave Lehi a strong hold on the lead. The T-Pups refused to throw their paws up, however, especially a Tyler Hamilton trey put them within 46-44. When Bailey rebounded a McGregor free throw, the T-Pups looked as though they would either force the game to go into overtime or win on a three-point shot. They gambled on an 18-foot shot at the buzzer. However, a Froggie rebounded the shot.

Lehi Coach Craig Gladwell said, "Cleveringa hit a big three and two crucial foul shots that saved us. We had problems with foul trouble. Colton Colledge, for one, played only 1 1/2 quarters, because of foul trouble. He did make some big rebound for us down the wire, though."

Cleveringa said, "When we made that rebound at the end of the game, we felt a sigh of relief. They played us really tough. We played our best in the fourth quarter. When Brad and I made those big free throws in the second half, we knew we could pull this thing out."

Colledge led Lehi with six rebounds. The game's MVP, Christopherson led Lehi with 12 points while Pittard added another eight points. Schade and Perez led the T-Pups with nine points apiece.

Springville Hellions Scorch Wasatch Bugs 65-57 at Zuke Challenge
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

AKA the Helltown Hellions, the Springville Red Devils scorched the Wasatch Wasps, AKA the Bugs, 65-52 at the Zuke Challenge Nov. 23.

A former Lehi basketball coach, Lonnie Magnusson marked his debut for his second go-around as the Bugs' head boys' coach at the Nov. 23 game. The Hellions found the Bugs worthy opponents, particularly in the first quarter. Cale Strong and Matt "The Yellow Jacket" Pelo, and Zach "Mr. Sting" Watts came up with shots that gave the Bugs first-quarter leads of 6-4 and 12-9. However, Wasatch found out the difficulty of exorcising Springville Red Devils. A Max Schreiner trey tied the game at 12. Schreiner then broke the tie with an inside shot. It put the Hellions ahead for the rest of the quarter.

The Bugs almost retook the lead at the start of the second period when a Strong bucket put them within 19-18. However, after a Bug had pulled down a defensive rebound, Wasatch made a bad pass. It proved ultimately fatal to the Bugs, for McKay "Sexy He-Devil" Murphy sank a three-pointer that kept the Hellions narrowly ahead for the rest of the quarter. Pelo and Parker "Venom" Davis guided the Bugs within two points four times in the quarter. However, Nate Israelson and Murphy came up with shots that prevented Wasatch from tying the game. The half ended with Helltown leading Wasatch by just 34-30

In the early third period, Israelsen sank a layup that gave the Hellions a 36-30 advantage. However, Pelo led the Bugs on a 9-4 scoring run that put them within 40-39. Two Jacob Ward free throws kept Springville ahead. Sunk during the buzzer, a Murphy trey gave Springville a 46-41 lead.

In the final quarter, the Hellions kept the Bugs from getting closer than 56-51. Murphy and Israelson led the Hellions on an 9-6 scoring run which clutched the game for them. Israelsen led the Hellions with 19 points while Schreiner added 14 and Murphy 12.

Weber's Brigade of Doom Roasts Maple Mountain Golden Chirps 66-47
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

With Nov. 23 being Thanksgiving Eve, the Weber Warriors, AKA the Brigade of Doom, roasted the Maple Mountain Golden Eagles, AKA Golden Chirps, 66-47 in a Zuke Challenge game.

With Hayden Schenck as their big gun, the Warriors took a 21-9 lead over the Golden Chirps in the first quarter. The Brigade of Doom never looked back. Tried as the Golden Chirps do, they couldn't shut Schenck down anywhere in the key. He left them bewildered as the Brigade of Doom made the Thanksgiving Eve game a dark experience for the Golden Chirps. By halftime, the Brigade of Doom had secured a 40-21 lead over Maple Mountain.

Its few bright moments were provided by Jace Edmunds. That Golden Chirp got really hot in scoring in the second half. Unfortunately, by then, however, the game had long since become a lost cause for the Golden Chirps. Through Edmunds' efforts, they did outscore the Brigade of Doom 14-10 in the third quarter. The closest that the Golden Chirps could get to Weber was 55-40 in the final quarter.

Schenck led the Brigade of Doom with 19 points while Justin Nielsen added another 11. Edmunds led Maple Mountain with 17 points while Zach Porter added another eight.

Lehi Froggerettes Begin Girls' Basketball On Stinging Note Via Home Loss to Wasatch
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

AKA the Froggies, the Lehi Pioneers began their new girls' basketball season with a six-point loss to the Wasatch Wasps, AKA the Bugs, in a Nov. 22 game at home. The Bugs buzzed past the Froggies 51-45 in a game that had interestingly had American Fork ties.

One of those ties was Arlynn Robinson, a daughter of Paige and the late Chad "Mad Dog" Robinson. Arlynn's parents both had played basketball for the Awesome American Fork Cavewomen and -men back in the 1980's. Arlynn produced crucial shots for the Bugs early in the game. It opened with Froggie To'a Faleao scoring the very first bucket. Arlynn's shooting tied the game at two and four. Finally, Robinson put the Bugs ahead 6-4 on an assist from Kayla Baird. The Bugs stayed ahead for the rest of the first half. Still, Jalissa Bagley and Beth Beeston provided shots that kept the Froggies close to Wasatch. Late in the first quarter, Beeston nailed trey that put Lehi within 14-13, but she missed a foul shot that would have evened the game at 14. Shots from Riley Gagon and Becky Manwhinney gave the Bugs an 18-13 advantage at the end of the first quarter.

In the early second quarter, Bagley and Beeston led Lehi on a 5-3 scoring run. When Beeston hit another trey, which cut the lead to 21-18, the Froggies looked certain of catching up. However, Manwhinney and teammate Ashlyn Coleman came up with shots that proved to be quite stinging to Lehi. The Bugs lead by as far as 31-19. Nikki Fitz, Kenzie Arviso, and and Faleao led Lehi on a 6-1 scoring run that put the Froggies within 32-25 by halftime.

Like the Bugs, the Froggies had an American Fork tie in the game. That tie's name was Jana Shumway. Her late father, Scott, played on the Awesome Cavemen's 1979 state championship team. in the early third period, Jana came up with rehounds and a bucket that sparked a strong comeback for the Froggies. Faleao and Jana guided the comeback that saw a Bagley bucket cut the lead to 32-31. A Beeston trey put Lehi back out in front 34-32. A seesaw battle ensued. When Lehi took a 38-36 lead in Quarter 3's final 30 seconds, the Froggies looked as though they would be ahead at the start of the final period. However, Manwhinney hit a buzzer-beater that tied the game at 38.

A long series of defensive rebounds kept the game tied at 38 until two Manwhinney free throws put Wasatch back out in front, opening an 8-0 scoring run for the Bugs. Fitz hit a trey that put the Froggies within 46-41. Through Manwhinney's free throw shooting and Arlynn's rebounding, the Bugs didn't let the Froggies catch up with them in the fourth period.

Wasatch's new girls' basketball coach Tom Perkins said he had a lot of respect for Lehi. (A former women's basketball coach at Utah Valley University, he had the Beautiful Stephanie Trane, a former Awesome Cavewoman cager, play for him in the 1980's.) Perkins said, "Lehi's starter, No. 32 [Beeston] proved to be a really good post against us. Lehi gave us a big scare in the third period."

Lehi Coach Troy Gifford said, "I thought our underclassmen like ninth-grader Faleao did a good job under the basket. Jalissa Bagley and Beth Beeston hit some big shots for us. We played great defense in the third period, allowing us to have that 9-1 scoring run."

Loner Girls, Awesome AF Cavemen Win Utah County Swim Titles
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

At the Utah County Invitational, held at the American Fork Recreation Center Nov. 11, the Lone Peak Knights, AKA the Loners, and the Awesome American Fork Cavemen won the girls and boys' divisions respectively. The Loners finished first in the combined team scores.

In the girls' division, the Loners posted a winning score of 378 while the Awesome American Fork Cavemen finished second with 322 points. Posting 282 points in the boys' division, the Awesome Cavemen staved off the second-place Springville Red Devils, AKA the Hellions, by seven points. Lone Peak finished third in the boys' division.

Comprised of Samm Scoresby, Breanna Burk, Brittani Finlayson, and Rachel Hubbert, the Loners' girls' 200-yard medley relay team took first. Awesome Cavemen Ethan Pollock, Chris Nielson, Daryk Childs, and Max Kimball pooled their efforts together to win the boys' 200-yard medley relay.

Posting a time of 1:159.89, Awesome Cavewoman Camille Okelberry won the county title in the girls' 200-yard freestyle. She also took county in the girls' 100-yard butterfly.

Finlayson took county in the girls' 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard breaststroke.

Loner Chris Nielson outlasted Pleasant Grove's Nate Bramhall and Lehi's Trevor Blackburn by two seconds, winning the boys' 200-yard individual medley.

AKA the Froggies, the Lehi Pioneers had a swell reason to be hoppy when Tanner Frandsen won the boys' 50-yard freestyle. Lehi Coach Dennis Meyering said, "Tanner's winning that event was a high point for us. We let our kids swim in off-events today. They did really well in them." Lehi finished fourth in the boys' division and fifth in the girls.

Awesome Caveman Chris Nielson on the boys' 100-yard butterfly in a time of 55.67, besting Lehi's Blackburn by two seconds.
Outswimming American Fork's Morgan King by four second, Scoresby won the girls' 100-yard freestyle. Loner Rachel Hubbert took the girls' 500-yard freestyle title.

Ferocious Pleasant Grove Vikings Dane Ostergaard, Ryan Fonseca, Brayden Cutler, and Nate Bramhall joined forces to win the county boys' 200-yard freestyle relay. An American Fork team of Katie Steele, Syd Young, Morgan King, and Camille Okelberry won the girls' 200-yard freestyle.

Bramhall won the boys' 200-yard breaststroke in a time of 1:00.25, besting Loner Zack Bradshaw by four seconds.

The team of Scoresby, Finlayson, Burk, and Hubbert won the girls' 400-meter freestyle relay for the Loners. The Awesome Caveman team of Zack Murphy, Ethan Pollock, Daryk Childs, and Chris Nielson won the boys' 400-yard freestyle relay.

Publisher's Column
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

Through much of late October and the first half of November, Lehi's FCCLA Club had been promoting its annual Turkey Trot, which was held at Lehi High Nov. 19. Flyers had been posted on lockers and walls on classroom.

Well, winter weather hit Utah on the evening of Nov. 18, and I kind of wondered if the Turkey Trot would be held at all. Still, I showed up for it. The cold weather had clearly cooled a lot of long-distance racers' desires to compete in the run. Still, 10 racers, who included nine girls and one boy, showed up for it.

The only boy to run in it was Chris "The Ferocious Chihuahua" Sanchez. He did not run cross country for Lehi during this recent fall. In fact, he intended to be a wrestler for the Pioneers, AKA the Froggies, this winner. Still, he toughed it out, winning the race. Annie Gillespie took second and Kaylee Forbes third.

The low turnout meant a huge surplus of promotional sweat shirts that FCCLA people would have to take home. I jokingly suggested to FCCLA instructor Valerie Grimes, "You should put those shirts on E-Bay."

She said, "We might sell these at next year's Turkey Trot."

Despite the low turnout for that 5-K race, the fact that it had participants turn up showed people's willingness to run in freezing weather. That fact was shown to me when I left the Lehi High campus. On an overpass just north of it, a guy was jogging in warmups.

Even though I can't imagine myself running in really weather, there are lots of people who're willing to do that. That's a big reason, they stay fit year-round and do well in 5-K road races.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

AF Pre-Footlocker 2011

Timp Sports Weekly
November 8, 2011
Publisher's Message

For this week's issue, we look at a Pre-Footlocker meet that the Awesome American Fork Cavemen hosted Nov. 5. We will also look at the Awesome American Fork Cavewomen's final two volleyball matches for this year. Let's get to those stories.

Dean Von Memmott
Publisher
magnanovelist@gmail.com

Awesome Caveman, Orem Tigger Win 1st Places at AF Pre-Footlocker Meet Nov. 5
By Dean Von Memnmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

Braving freezing wind and snowy weather, an Orem Tigger and an Awesome American Fork Cavemen won the girls and boys' divisions respectively at the American Fork Pre-Footlocker Meet, held Nov. 5 at American Fork High.

The meet gave a total of 247 high school harriers another chance to run for their schools in the aftermath of the recent state cross country meet, held at Salt Lake City's Sugarhouse Park. Pine View, Park City, Herriman, Hunter, Westlake, Maple Mountain, and Lehi brought entire teams to the meet. Springville and Pleasant Grove also had representation at the meet.

The sister of former Orem cross country sensation Amber Harper, Summer Harper reminded spectators why the Orem Tigers, AKA the Tiggers, have a lot of bounce. During the girls' race, Summer quickly secured a first-place position way ahead of her 114 opponents. With her springy feet, she didn't let any competitors, especially Lehi's Jackie Heaps and Cousin Kenzie Draper get really close to her. When Summer entered the mouth of the long chute, she suddenly got confused and headed for the chute's eastern tape. Race officials shouted at her, "Go that way, not this way!"

Summer corrected herself, and she hurried through the chute to pick up her championship trophy.

The Lehi Pioneers, AKA the Froggies, had two racers finish in the top 10 of the girls' race: Heaps and Cousin Kenzie. Heaps took second and Cousin Kenzie seventh. Their presence among the race's top 10 finishers was a further compliment to the Lehi girls' cross country program, which had recently won a Region Four championship and a second-place trophy at the state championship races. Among the other Froggies to run in the girls' race, Emily Allen took 22nd, Sam Slater 52nd, and Min Edwards 88th.

Lehi Coach Matt Rowe said, "It's good for us to have a meet like this in between the period of state and Footlocker. This race kept us from getting soft. Running in this weather prepared us for California later this month. The weather should be warmer there."

American Fork had a lot of Awesome Cavewomen running in the girls' race. American Fork Bruno Hunziker said, "We took second at region and fifth at state. We had to rely on the jayvee girls to get us through, because we lost four varsity girls to injuries shortly before region. Our jayvees came through for us today. Their performance today was a pretty good indication of how they might do at the Footlocker meet in California. Jamie Lee, Diane Leach, and Lexie Green did well for us."

For American Fork in the girls' race, Lee took 12th, Leach 19th, Greebn 31st, Katie Cornell 39th, Miranada Graves 41st, Annie Bardin 43rd, Ashley Larson 50th, Taylir Garrison 51st, Hailey Heath 54th, Abby McBride 53rd, Terrlynn Westphal 58th, Chloe Crump 61st, Makayla Bernardo 62nd, Angi Vawdry 65th, Bridgette Lundahl 70th, Sarah Tracy 75th, Melissa Mirsch 93rd, Candace Lundahl 96th, Shannon Rowley 99th, Marie Boucher 103rd, and Ashlie Rymer 110th.

AKA the Shockers, the Westlake Thunder had three girls run at the meet. Among the Shockers who placed in the girls' race, Jessica Bennett took 34th, Mikayala Wardle 89th, and Madison Brown 108th.

For now former state 5-A champion Awesome Caveman Clayton Young, winning the boys' division of the Pre-Footlocker meet was a fine way to rebound after his third-place finish at the recent state 5-A boys' championship race. Young said, "State turned out to be an off-day for me. At this meet, I was able to have a kick at the end, enabling me to win. I learned at state that I just couldn't carry the whole load with me. I needed the help of the entire team."

"In spite of his third-place finish, Clayton still helped our guys win their third straight state title," said American Fork boys' coach Timo Mostert. "I'm happy with how our guys raced in today's weather. Most of them proved that it really didn't matter. Some of our younger guys still have to figure out that they can run in bad weather."

The Awesome Cavemen had strong representation among the top t0 finishers in the race. Among the other Awesome Cavemen who ran the Nov. 5 meet, Mac Morrison took third, Connor McClellan fifth, Tyson Green ninth, Dallas Griswold 12th, Caleb Thompson 14th, Zach Jacklin 29th, Ty "Tinker" Bell 35th, Spencer Herzog 48th, Landon Redhair 53rd, Jake Jensen 54th, Kaden Groves 69th, Vic Hindevad 105th, and Zack Wigington 122nd.

Ferocious Pleasant Grove Viking Brady Olsen took 16th in the boys' race. As for the Froggies who ran in it, Derek Wilcox took 43rd, Kjiestan Heaps 57th, Logan Passey 67th, Tyson Raff 68th, Tom "Cat" Heaps 75th, and Shane Collier 80th.

Westlake's Caldon Preece took 44th in the boys' race.

Froggie Volleyball Team Finishes Home Season with 3-Game Win over Awesome AF Cavespikers
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

AKA the Froggies, the Lehi Pioneers had their volleyball team finish its home season through a three-game sweep posted against the Awesome American Fork Cavewomen Oct, 25. The Froggies hopped past American Fork by scores of 25-8, 25-23, 25-15.

In the first game, a Tandy Muse ace sent the Froggies leaping out to an 11-1 lead on hits by Madi Memmott, Mikayla Dunford, and BreeElle Bailey, a very distant cousin of comic character Private Beetle Bailey. Sierra "Colonel" Sanders registered a kill in hopes of sparking a comeback for the Awesome Cavewomen. However, the comeback was not to be the case for American Fork. Dunford, Bailey, and Cousin Madi displayed such domination at the net, that the Cavewomen didn't have a prayer in the game. Hailee Rupp registered a registered that gave the Froggies the game point.

Game 1's lopsided nature gave the Froggies the impression that they didn't need to play well against Awesome Cavewomen. American Fork soon proved to be an opponent that had to be taken seriously. Awesome Cavewomen Alesa "Tex" Pettit, Katelynn Goulding, and Elie Rosdahl
gave Bailey, Dunford, and Cousin Madi a very strong challenge at the net throughout Game 2. Taking advantage of Lehi's commission of bad hits and missed serves, the Awesome Cavewomen soon took a 6-5 lead. The rest of the game went down as a story of frequent switches in the lead. Late in the game, the Froggies secured a 19-15 lead. Led by Rosdahl and Gouding, American Fork soon got within 20-19 on a Sanders kill. Two kills by Cousin Madi slowed American Fork down. It still tied the game at 22. Cousin Madi registered a tie-breaking kill that kept the Froggies ahead for the rest of the game, despite a missed Lehi serve that put American Fork within 24-23. A missed Cavewoman serve gave Lehi the game point.

In the third game, Pettit and Sanders guided the Awesome Cavewomen out to a 6-2 lead. It presented the impression that the match might go at least four games. The Froggies spared themselves from having to play a fourth game. Bailey and Cousin Madi stirred up comeback that tied the game at seven. Even though Pettit broke the 8-8 tie with a shot into a front-row hole, Rupp made a tip that sent the game swinging to Lehi's favor. With Bailey, Dunford, and Cousin Madi dominating the net, the Froggies quickly secured a 22-11 lead and denied American Fork any chances to recover. Soon, Cousin Madi registered a kill which scored the match point.

To Lehi Coach Jaimie Ingersoll, the win over the Awesome Cavewomen was nothing to croak about. After the match, she spent a long time talking to her players about their performance in the home finale, and her voice could be heard throughout the gym.

American Fork Coach Stephanie Hodgemann said, "Unlike the last Lehi game, we were passing better tonight. Sierra Sanders and Katelynn Goulding each produced three kills tonight. Ellie Rosdahl had seven digs."


Bingham Pickers End Awesome Cavespikers' Season Oct. 27
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher

In a Region Four volleyball finale at American Fork Oct. 27, the Bingham Miners, AKA the Pickers, defeated the Awesome American Fork Cavewomen by scores of 27-25, 25-15, 22-25, 25-16.

With Bingham defeating the Awesome Cavewomen 27-25 and 25-15 in the first two games, the Pickers looked as though they would finish off the home team in the third game. Even though the Pickers took an early 4-2 lead, Alesa "Tex" Petttit and Kelsey "Lethal" Leetham orchestrated a comeback. Soon, a Morgan Evans block put the Awesome Cavewomen ahead 5-4. Lexi Thompson and Mikisha Wilden paced the Pickers in keeping the game a seesaw affair. However, Leetham's hitting soon enabled American Fork to take a 14-13 lead. It became the hook that American Fork needed for taking a strong hold of the momentum. Bingham tied the game at 17 and 18, but the Awesome Cavewomen broke both of those tied scores. Eventually, Leetham registered a kill that gave American Fork the game point.

For a little while in Game 4, the Awesome American Fork Cavewomen managed to pull ahead several times on kills from Pettit and Leetham. Once a Thompson kill put Bingham ahead 9-8, the game went downhill quickly for American Fork. Thompson and Jaiden Ackerman registered kills that tipped American Fork off balance. The Cavewomen hurt themselves with several missed serves at crucial times. Before long, Bingham won 15-6.

American Fork Coach Stephanie Hodgemann said, "We've improved a lot since the start of the season. We're going to have some really good players back next fall.

"Janae Huter had 36 digs for us, Tex 17, and Rosdahl 16."