Show il'Ull'IHl J Standard Examiner Thursday May 6 1999 3B Sports BASEBALL NOTES Softball Phillies The Silver Wolves behind consecug doubles from Russell tive lead and Katie Peterson nursed a pitching The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA - General Manager Ed Wade shuffled his pitching deck Wednesday When he was done dealing the Philadelphia Phillies had another Person to solve the bullpen crisis and a new fifth starter Wade shipped disappointing Paul Spoljaric (0-- 3 1509) to the Toronto Blue Jays for righty Robert Person (0-- 2 two saves 982 ERA) He then optioned reliever Steve Montgomery to Scranton and purchased the contract of Joel Bennett Bennett 4-- 1 with a 309 ERA and a stunning 41 strikeouts and just eight walks in 35 innings with the Red Barons will start Saturday’s game at Colorado “We hope Joel won’t be a temporary fix” Wade said “I’d love to see him make 25 starts for us” Bennett who The struck out 15 in a recent start features a tantalizing slow curve Person finished the 1998 season as the Toronto closer and posted six saves in eight opportunities “We like his arm” Wade said “He has a good fastball and has had some success with his chan geup He’s a guy we can put into the mix with the rest of the reliev ers We thought it was a chance worth taking” deal Spoljaric It was a k acquired from Seattle on Nov 9 1998 for Mark Leiter had shown nothing all spring and was out of options He had enjoyed his best success as a member of the Blue Jajs before being traded to the Mariners for Jose Cruz Jr left-hand- er ld Region 4 softball softball until the sixth in the Box Elder tied the score sixlh with Jesse Haycock's aggressive base running - following her leadoff single and a passed ball - creating a run folsingle up lowing Ashley Nell’s two-othe middle with a sacrifice Havcock was in the Bees’ 13th straight victory “Our kids just want to excel that’s Box Elder softball” Fuller said "We have a region that prepares us for the state toumamcnL We have never been undefeated at 14-- 0 in league play that's the incentive for this team I believe us Fremont and Weber can slay with anybody in the state on a given day” sacrifice fly Janie Johnson’s two-o- ut to center field scored Lindsay Jeppesen run in the eighth inwith the ning "We bunted people around working to score a run” fuller said “You always play for one run in the international tiebreaker and if you get two runs you're lucky Fremont is such a great team we W 10 8 3 3 3 3 Northridge Layton Skyline Viewmont Clearfield Cottonwood Davis Box Elder Bonneville Logan Sky View Mountain Crest Roy 8 7 feel like we'll see them again at state ” Bonneville 10 Roy I: At South Og- den's Park senior Annie DeHart tossed a two-hittwith four strikeouts and two walks in her first complete-gam- e victory The Lakers' Camille Cook went with two doubles four RBIs and scored two runs Kristen McDougal was with a double and a RBI Ashlee with a triple three Hyden went RBIs and a run scored and Natalie scored two runs and was Cook Region 1 Northridge 7 Davis 6: At the undefeated Northridge High Knights held otT the Darts with Becky sixth-innin- g single driving in Shupe's J J i W?' r JJ pJ Ogden Granite Ben Lomond three runs Lacev scoring single Tiffany Sthrver drilled an RBI double and Stacey Davis was what proved to be the winning run single tied Jenna Howard's two-ru- n the score 6-- 6 setting the stage for Shupe’s clutch hit The Knights’ Stacey Davis went and winning pitcher Lacey Robison was and Emily Kar-re- n Jill Fry went scored two runs for the Darts k Northridge 8 Clearfield 3 At Northridge High the league-leadin- g Knighfs wrapped up a doubleheader sweep with a victory over the Falcons Junior right-handBecky Shupe not allowing a run afthrew a two-hittter the first inning with Northridge scoring eight unanswered runs with two Heather Lamb went doubles a walk two RBIs and scored friendship right-hand- Bear River Tooele Morgan Weber Fremont 7 10 3 Bear River 23 Cranite 0 0Y At Garland Ihe Bears completed an unde-feaie- d league season scoring a seasog-hig- h run total in blitzing the I armets who only dressed nine players Bear River's three pitchers each worked an inning in combining for a The Bears clubbed seven -base hits forcing 10 Cranite errors with Megan Farnsworth went double a triple and a solo a home run Jamie Hansen hammered a three-ru- n triple Mistie Williams ripped a two-ru- n triple and Nicole Stokes was Region 7 softball (Final 1999 league standings) Overall W L 18 2 9 4 League From IB shore up 1 Region Morgan 3 Ogden 1 (5): At Ogden's 4th Street Complex the Trojans’ Connie Cam and Danetie Thurston learned lora Clearfield's Jeanette Zaugg had a double Lavton 3 Skyline 0: At Lavton High the Lancers - behind senior Chava Tennis’ second season shutout - clinched no worse than a second-place league finish Tennis fanned four and didn't issue a walk in Layton's season sweep over the Eagles who beat the Lancers three Umes last year sinTaigon Child slapped a two-ru- n gle with Cassity Knapp Krisia Kendall and Melanie f ishcl each going ' two-hitt- two-ru- n two-ru- n suv Thurston had a two-ogle in the third inning and Emily Hibler hases-loaded walk in the fourth drew a Allison Rees went Ogden’s Nicole Price had a fourth-innin- g KBI single Tooele 11 Morgan 6: Al Ogden's 4th Street Complex the defending suite champion Bullaloes rallied Irom a fourth-innin- g 2 deficit with a Danette Thurslon went double and drove in a run Lanae Bice was 2 tor-- 4 with a double and an RBI I mily Hibler went and Allison Rees was Region 7 ' A i I i ! v? 1 f 4 M ! w I r 'v “ n n A r r ru-- i nh f cl ij 4c p 1 i j t s ? s L uj'vfryv £ i ! :r i! 4 K 1 u l no-ris- ' I ! 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PREP BASEBALL rxn e SPECIAL PURCHASE ALL REFRIGERATORS deal from St Louis in y disawas placed on the bled list Saturday with a strained muscle behind his right shoulder WITH PURCHASE Sunn W I aM ifk M ITJ S'BWNTOClMi — ’ VTT c i 'V1 IJVC 4 By CHRIS CHRISTENSEN LAYTON sj r- -r-J"- 4-- Standard-Examine- r m-ph- f I V BOSTON - Texas Rangers shortstop Royce Clayton is expected to be sidelined 6 weeks after an MRI revealed a tom muscle behind his right shoulder Clayton M Palmcorder5 with ImageStabHization for Jitter-Fre- e Recording VHS-- C ' tikamonc cikLui V jt-- C day-to-da- y ST PETERSBURG Fla -Wade Boggs w'as placed on the y disabled list for only the career second time in his Wednesday night after straining his left hamstring in Tampa Bay’s 10-- 7 win over Kansas City Both Boggs and designated hitter Jose Canseco were injured in the game Canseco was listed after bruising his as right knee with i N Boggs placed on DL Canseco - x VCR with Remote Changer correspondent - Layton scored single runs in the fourth and sixth innings and Brady Drake pitched an outstanding game as the Lancers beat the Skyline Eagles 0 to wrap up the Region 1 title “Last year we lacked experience” Layton coach Rob Fer-nea- u said “But I thought that the experience we got last year helped us this year” Drake who finished with 13 strikeouts on the afternoon also helped the Lancers’ cause from with a the plate He went walk “My curveball was working on occasion which helped me set up my fastball" Drake said “I was pumped up to win the region so 1 think that helped me a little" Mark Walker brought Drake home with a single in the fourth inning for the game's first score Walker was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded in the sixth forcing home the Lancers final run I Vitogic oITf rViu"! 2-- Northridge 10 Clearfield 2 At Lav-toNorthridge pitcher 1 ilding struck out 1 batDanny ters m a comfortable victory over Oearfield Wilding and Lane Bingham both hit solo home runs for the Knights Northridge secured the fifth seed in the state tournament which begins next week SASYO r 1 8 6 Cu 27" XS’ Stereo TV DVD Ft Refrigerator JOT lb r Car CD Player with 900MH2 Oigftal Spread ‘?ovai 59 Spectrum Cordless Phone Reoate Player with Remote ” Detachable Face Plate c machines Cyrix Mir 333 -- Enhanced Processor Computer Pacha je A'VX d'y mn 3©UQC5S ALL COMPUTER MONITOR & PRINTER PACKAGES & ALL NOTEBOOK COMPUTERS 4MB vtdoo wtmory 15 (13 6 v7watW) color monitor Canon color Bubtoo Jot 3?MB SDRAM rwomory 2 iGB hard drlvo 32 X d mooom V 90 L mnd OunniB No pnntor Rnchocfcs ON With mwMn cotton & Onr not KOr prwkx WtNiiifc or kit 'iSK - 774 S Htforr -A w ’4 n j’ “ BRICES EFFICTIVt THROUGH ir rrnu tsiurni n ihi'fi cVr-- l rrTt-l- 7 H J I A I 7 V" h--f 1 J-'rt ' V X l 5139 rrircTT ' o - i CITY tmi mwmtcrr&Tvn mi troi for pmai Bfirnti nrn-4 r v 'a— I t (0C421W6 ir- w it erm it’icatinsa (If 'Ccc’t wwnwcircuitcity com 1 |