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By Catherine Garrett c.garrett@mycityjournals.com

Bountiful

The top-ranked team in 5A beat Box Elder 56-40 Feb. 3, increasing a one-point advantage after the first quarter to an eight-point edge by halftime. A 28-point effort in the second half doubled up the margin of victory in Bountiful’s sixth-straight win.

Jordyn Harvey led the Redhawks with 15 points while her sister Taylor added 13.

Bountiful is now 6-0 in Region 5 and 15-1 overall this season.

Davis Davis, who is ranked fourth in 6A, defeated Farmington 52-40 Jan. 31. The Darts led a close game by just four points at the half and five heading into the fourth quarter. Davis outscored the Phoenix squad 18 to 11 to end the game.

Etuati T’maea scored 16 points while Kate Richards and Avery Dain both put in 10 each to lead the Darts offensively.

Against Weber Feb. 3, Davis won 40-17, breaking open a 17-13 game in the first half with a 23-4 advantage in the second half, including holding the Warriors scoreless in the fourth quarter.

Kendra Kitchen led the way with 28 points in the big win.

The Darts remain undefeated through nine games in Region 1 and are 16-1 on the year.

Woods Cross Woods Cross defeated Viewmont 52-30 Feb. 2. The Wildcats were up 26 to 6 by halftime and cruised to the win.

“We played a really good game,” said head coach David

Simon. “We got off to a really good start and that has kind of been how things go for us. If we can get a good start then it keeps our confidence up. I was really proud of the girls for their effort and executing our game plan.

Georgia Hatton’s double-double led the way for Woods Cross with 13 points and 15 rebounds while Kenna Cowley had 15 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals in the win.

“I really want to credit the entire team for their defensive effort and really helping each other and playing together,” Simon said. “Our rebounding was really great as well. We had several others that contributed to the win as well. It was a good team win for sure.”

The Wildcats improved to 3-3 in Region 5 and 12-5 overall.

Farmington

In Farmington’s loss to Davis, the Phoenix hung with the Darts throughout the first three quarters until Davis’ Avery Dain and Etuati T’maea both hit three pointers and T’maea completed a three-point play “to put the game away,” according to FHS head coach Van Price.

Marissa Marchant led Farmington with a double-double of 14 points and 11 rebounds.

The Phoenix are now 3-5 in Region 1 play and 9-8 this year.

Viewmont

In the loss to Woods Cross, Viewmont managed just single-digit scoring in three of the game’s four quarters with the Vikings scoring half of their points in the third quarter alone, keeping the contest at a 20-point disparity.

Callie Peterson led the Vikings with 10 points while Emma Mulitalo’s five rebounds were tops on the boards. Viewmont fell to 3-3 in the Region 5 standings and 9-10 on the season. l free.

For the girls, who placed fourth at region as a team, Gabby Henry won the 200 free and the 100 fly with Izzy Harris touching first in the 500 free.

Also winning region medals for the Vikings were Chamberlain (second, 100 fly; third, 100 free), Hallie Gerrard (second, 50 free; second, 100 free), the girls 200 free relay team of Henry, Veronika Paschen, Harris and Gerrard (second), the girls 400 free relay squad of Paschen, Harris, Gerrard and Henry (second), Harris (third, 100 breast), Webster (third, 500 free) and the 400 free relay lineup of Hale, Johnson, Webster and Chamberlain (third).

Bountiful

Madelynn Fenwick won the 100 backstroke while also swimming legs for the first-place 200 medley relay and 200 free relay teams which also included Jaelyn Miller, Ellie Wakins and Loni Tippetts. Their finishes helped the girls to a fifth-place showing at the Region 5 championships Feb. 4 while the boys took fourth.

Those earning region medals were Andy Duke (second, 100 breast; fourth, 500 free), Liam Glissmeyer (second, 200 free; second, 500 free), Miller (second, 50 free); fifth, 100 breast), the 200 free relay team of Liam Glissmeyer, Spencer Monson, Thomas Steed and Cole Crimmins (second), Tippetts (third, 100 free; fourth, 50 free), Monson (fourth, 100 free; fifth, 200 free), Fenwick (fourth, 200 free) and Wakins (fifth, 100 free). l

DAVIS’ ETUATI T’MAEA (1) goes up high over Farmington’s Maddie Hauck (22). T’maea had a game-high 16 points as the Darts continued their winning ways poking the Phoenix 52-40.

Iconic heartthrob Elvis Presley's daughter Lisa Marie Presley died tragically last week at age 54. Ms. Presley reportedly inherited $100 million in 1993 on her 25th birthday. Court documents reveal that Lisa died with $95,266 in cash and $714,775 worth of other assets, due to her outrageous spending habits.

Reportedly Lisa spent $92,000 a month, including $23,500 for rent, $1,708 for her monthly Maserati payment.

In 2004 Lisa sold off 85% of Elvis's publishing rights and other assets for $100 million, much of which is now gone. In 2016 Presley claimed to be more than $16 million in debt. The New York Post also reports that Presley allegedly owes $1 million in taxes to the Internal Revenue Service.

All raising the question: what on earth happened?

One can point to a lavish, entitled lifestyle of the "King's" progeny. The real problem could be that Lisa inherited that wealth all at once, before she had the wisdom or maturity to handle it all. The lesson that all of us can take about this unfortunate situation is the importance of analyzing how the inheritance you are leaving to your loved ones will impact their lives, and if they are capable of managing it in a healthy and productive fashion

It is a great time to sit down with your legal advisor to discuss the appropriate inheritance strategies for your family, including the timing, ages and amounts of wealth you are making available. Your inheritance plan should enhance your loved ones lives rather than hinder or enable them.

Talk to your estate planning attorney today!

By: Robyn Rowe Walton Attorney Rowe & Walton PC

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