Timp Sports Weekly
February 3, 2015
Publisher's Message
Up until Jan. 28, Lehi Pioneer girls' basketball team's losses would usually turn out to be lopsided affairs. On the 28th of this month, though, the Pioneers, AKA the Froggies, played a really close game against the Herriman Mustangs, AKA the Pretty Ponies. That game's outcome was not decided until the last three seconds. For this week's cover story, we will see how that game was so riveting -- correction, ribbiting. Let's stroke straight to that story.
Dean Von Memmott
Publisher
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Herriman Pretty Ponies Post 2-Point Win in Girls' Hoop Rematch Against Lehi Froggies
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher
In Region Four girls' basketball action at Lehi Jan. 28, the Herriman Mustangs, AKA the Pretty Ponies, defeated the Lehi Pioneers, AKA the Froggies, 50-48 on a shot fired three second before the final buzzer.
Swished in by Pretty Pony Megan Sanford, that shot demonstrated how riveting -- correction, ribbiting the game was between Herriman and the Froggies.
The game opened with Pretty Pony Amanda Mitchell, a "distant cousin" of world famous hair designer Paul Mitchell, scoring a bucket. Froggie Kay Peck evened the game at two, and a Kaylee Heninger trey sent the Pretty Ponies galloping ahead 9-2. Just as it looked as though Herriman would dry up Lehi quickly, an Adelyn Clements bucket opened an 8-3 scoring for the Froggies. Clements' rebounding and shooting paced Lehi within 12-10. Before the Froggies could tie the game at 12, Pretty Pony Sarah Duncan swished in a shot.
Making her first appearance on Lehi's home court in two years, former Riverton Silverpup Morgan Littlewood pulled down some key rebounds for her Pretty Ponies. At the first quarter break, Littlewood blocked a Lehi shot, enabling the Pretty Ponies to take a 14-10 lead into Period 2.
It unfolded with with a Mikayla Nelson bucket that sparked a 5-0 scoring that tipped the Frggies ahead 15-14. A close relative of Pretty Pony boys basketball player Stockton "Nevada" Enger, Milee Enger nailed a shot that put Herriman back out in front 16-15. More trades in the lead followed. Pretty Pony Kaylie King became hot in the second period. King's shooting produced a 22-17 lead for Herriman, but aided by a Terra Tahbo three-point play, Clements tied the game at 22. Two Kaylie Heninger foul shots gave the Pretty Ponies a 24-22 lead at halftime.
King's shooting kept the Pretty Ponies narrowly ahead through the entire third period, but this time, the Froggies didn't let them get any double-digit leads. Lexy Granthem, Taylor Takahashi, and Katy Peck joined Clements in pulling down boards and putting in shots to keep the Froggies close on the Pretty Ponies' heels. Sierre Newton-Pender gave the Pretty Ponies their widest lead of the period when she put the score at 40-31. Period 3 ending with a Littlewood rebound, the Froggies became more aggressive on the floor.the
Granthem hit an inside shot to open an 13-4 scoring run led by Clement, Peck, Tahbo, and Lia Smith. After a Peck three-pointer had put the Froggies within 44-42, Emily Anderson tied 44 game at. Before the Froggies could leap ahead, Alexis Smith broke the tie for the Pretty Ponies. Lia Smith and Lexy Granthem tied the game 46 and 48 in the game's final 1 1/2 minutes. However, at 0:03, Sanford hit a baseline shot to win the game 50-48 for the Pretty Ponies.
Granthem hit an inside shot to open an 13-4 scoring run led by Clement, Peck, Tahbo, and Lia Smith. After a Peck three-pointer had put the Froggies within 44-42, Emily Anderson tied 44 game at. Before the Froggies could leap ahead, Alexis Smith broke the tie for the Pretty Ponies. Lia Smith and Lexy Granthem tied the game 46 and 48 in the game's final 1 1/2 minutes. However, at 0:03, Sanford hit a baseline shot to win the game 50-48 for the Pretty Ponies.
Clements led the Froggies with 14 points while Lia Smith and Peck each added another eight. King led the Pretty Ponies with 12 points while Sanford and Heninger each added another eight.
Awesome AF Cavewomen Drain Lehi Froggies 68-41 in Jan. 30 Girls' Hoop Action
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher
By Dean Von Memmott
Timp Sports Weekly Publisher
In a Region Four girls' hoop contest at Lehi Jan. 30, the Awesome American Fork Cavewomen drained the Lehi Pioneers, AKA the Froggies, 68-41.
Unlike the Herriman Mustangs in their Jan. 28 game against the Froggies, the Awesome Cavewomen wasted no time in taking complete control in their road game at Lehi. Guided by Paige Farnsworth, Shire Stephenson, and Taylor Fanson, the Awesome Cavewomen clubbed their way out to a 19-1 lead in the first quarter. Mikayla Nelson hit two free throws just before the first quarter break to complete Froggie scoring for the opening period.
Unlike the Herriman Mustangs in their Jan. 28 game against the Froggies, the Awesome Cavewomen wasted no time in taking complete control in their road game at Lehi. Guided by Paige Farnsworth, Shire Stephenson, and Taylor Fanson, the Awesome Cavewomen clubbed their way out to a 19-1 lead in the first quarter. Mikayla Nelson hit two free throws just before the first quarter break to complete Froggie scoring for the opening period.
In the second quarter, Farnsworth and teammate Milee Richardson dominated the boards for the Awesome Cavewomen. Though Terra Tahbo, Addie Clements, and Lexy Granthem did pull down some defensive boards for Lehi, American Fork constantly denied the Froggies good chances for shot selections that might put Lehi back into the game.
By halftime, the Awesome Cavewomen commanded a 36-11 lead. It gave the impression that the second half would be a way stretch for the Froggies than the first two periods had been. However, American Fork Coach Corey Clayton confessed, "Our girls became complacent in the third period. That's what often happens when a team has built up a big lead."
In seeing how lax the Awesome Cavewomen had started playing, the Froggies sensed that they had a possible chance to leap back into the game in the third period. After Farnsworth hit a trey to open the second half, teammate, Kylee Andrus, a "distant cousin" of Hollywood screen legend Ursula Andress, hit a free throw to improve the American Fork lead at 40-11. Suddenly, Froggie Katy Peck stole the ball and sank a three-pointer. It sparked a Froggie comeback led by Tahbo and Clements. In continuing to dominate the boards, Richardson put a couple of shots back in to help American Fork stay more than 20 points ahead. The closest Lehi could get to the Awesome Cavewomen in the third period was when Lia Smith sank a layup to cut the lead to 47-26. Stephenson hit an inside shot to end third-period scoring.
In the fourth quarter, two Richardson foul shots stretched American Fork's lead to 62-32. That turned out to be American Fork's widest lead of the game. Through the combined shooting and Tahbo and Clements, the Froggies outscored the Awesome Cavewomen 9-6 in the game's final three minutes as Abby Padilla came up with some steals for Lehi. Having learned how dangerous complacency can be, American Fork reserves like McKenzie Nebeker and Sydney Bishop battled hard for rebound to prevent Lehi from pushing the lead below the 20-point mark. Lauren Line chipped in an inside jumper to help keep American Fork more than 20 points ahead in the final quarter.
Clayton said, "This game was a great one for us to bounce back after our loss to Riverton on Wednesday. That loss really stung. While Farnsworth was our big scorer tonight, Richardson did a really good impressive job on the boards for us."
Clayton said, "This game was a great one for us to bounce back after our loss to Riverton on Wednesday. That loss really stung. While Farnsworth was our big scorer tonight, Richardson did a really good impressive job on the boards for us."
Farnsworth led the Awesome Cavewomen with 17 points while Stephenson added another 12 and Franson 11. Clements led Lehi with 15 points while Tahbo contributed another 10.