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Show The Salt Lake Tribune PREPS Bear River Tops Trojans jccccoss,ree: In Tuneupfor Playoffs April 27,200 T Hartwell MovesCloser to Sydney Games PAYSON — The Pleasant Grove BY TIM KORTE ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FRISCO, vow SS mom oes omereMaren) Tesark Ture mes UPD Darue SSetes BR. Passe A Cedar City has woneight straight seven and T.J. Maranda had two hits and three RBIs in an 8-6 win over Orem in Region 3 Wednesday in baseball action. (0 190 4-8 132 100 021 2-6 102 (Chao act Meranda. McCoy oben (7) and Ws. WP-Casa inties at Cee Macanda (WV), Randal OY) Joheston Alta 11, Hillcrest 5 MIDVALE — Jason Snyder and Steve Francis hit homerunsas the Alta Hawks jumped outto a 4-0 lead and beat Hillcrest 11-5 in a Region 3 makeup game. Brett Hendricks got the win for the Hawks. Scoring summary notprovided. Bingham 9, Granger 1 WEST VALLEY CITY — Randon Youngpitched 14 strikeouts in six innings for Bingham as the Miners beat Granger 9-1 in Region 2. James Conder also pitched 14 strikeouts. Bangham (6) 00140-0964 Grange (1-10) con000 1~134 ‘YungJ Robes(7)andB. Stk, CondrandMecham. WP-Youn, Conde, West Jordan 2, Kearns 0 KEARNS — Bracken McCurdy alies beat Taylorsville 10-8 in Region 2. ‘The win evensthe teams with 8-3 league records. Hurricane 7, Canyon View 2 Donio shut out Taylorsville from the mound in the final two and one-thirds innings to make it count, as the Griz- Copper His(9) can30-1016 4 Tafecsie @3) 2002000-881 Masnez, Dono(5)andBaldwin. Shaper, Sth (4), Lowes) and Casey. WP-Donio. Smith. 28-080n (OH), Westphal (CH) Bawden (CH), Mainz (CH, Peterson (CH), Magna (7). $8-Mowe(7). HHL . Riverton 11, Hunter 10 RIVERTON — Jake Basham and 11-10 victory over Hunterin Region 2. wild Region 9 matchup. Scoring summary notprovided. tater 28) 220060110112 Foreton(5-6) 1054011-11 136 Becttoad nd Ptrson, Pack, East (4), Wanles (7) and Sith \WP-Peck LP-Beckaned. 28-Beckatoad(H), Peterson (H), Eas (), Sah (F)2, Was(),Gam( $6-Eat(F), HF-DcharofH) Prove 9, Timpview 3 PROVO — Jake Chrisman threw a complete game and Provo beat Timpview 9-3 in a Region 6 game. Chrisman went 2-for-3 and Clayton Barnes went 3-for-4 with two doublesand two RBIs for Provo. Ben Lomond 5, Morgan 3 Morgan 5-3. —e "ocr Sre eta oa WP-MeCuy, iPReady, ‘Ben Lomond(45) 2003-671 Morgan(17) ‘0000-824 Estes and Dooln, Kolan, T Reese (7) and Vez, WP-Ests. LPKola, Copper Hills 10, Taylorsville 8 Cedar City 6, Pine View 1 TAYLORSVILLE — Derek Bawden CEDAR CITY — Jeff Oliverson CopperHills ahead for good, and Casey two runs as Cedar City clinched the pitched a complete game and scored Northridge Looks to Clearfield For New Boys Basketball Coach After firing its boys basketball coach earlier this month, Northridge Clearfield was 16-5 overall, losing to in Layton has raided rival Clearfield’s girls program. tournament. Jeff Jorgensen as Northridge’s boys coach, Principal Brightonin thefirst roundof the state fourth in Region 1 and wona first- round game in the 5A state Michael Duckworth said Wednesday. tournament. Jorgensen was asked to step down. He said the vacant position drew 15 appli- record. “The committee felt like C.K. had a good organizational plan, a good philosophy of basketball and a record of success,” Duckworth said. “He can get the job done.” Hansen was an assistant boys basketball coach at Clearfield from 1990-94. He guided the Falcongirls to three region championships and second-, fourth- and sixth-place finishes in the tournament. Last season, Summit13-1 in Region 12. while = Canyon drops to 54 in Region Coder 6, Pine View 0: At Cedar, Dustin Carter scored two goals, and Duckworth would not discuss why cants, who were screened by a committee made up of community members, scored for the Cougars. The Grizzlies Scots beat Morgan 2-0 in Region 7. Ryan are 6-6 and Kearns is 4-8 in league play. Taylorsville 3, West Jordan 2 (SO): At West Jordan, Victor Gill Wasatch Wasps (7-2) jumped to a 20 Whitney earned the shutout. Wasatch 3, Lehi 1: At Lehi, The over Pine View (3-6) in Region 9. Jake David Rogers and Eric Jones scored for Davis 8, Cottonwood 0: At Davis, the Jaguars. ‘Taylorsville is 7-5 and West Jordan is 48 in league Granger 4, Riverton & At Grang- lead in the first 15 minutes on goals by David Perez, then took a 3-1 win over Lehi (54) in Region 10. Todd Pitts scored another for Wasatch, and Steve Anderson scored for Lehi. Judge 5, Union 0: At Judge, Tony Conti and Brett Ericson had two goals each for Judge(8-1) in a 5-0 Region 10. and Joe Johnson scored another for Grangeras the Lancers (6-6) earned a 4-3 win over Union (0-9). Dave Dean also tallied for the Bulldogs, while James Taylor and Bobby Gonzalez shared the Andrew Hansen, Jordan Carver, Jeremy McLee and Trevor Page each booted in one as Cedar (9-0) got a 6-0 win Hlebasko earned the shutout. Ryan Heath scored three goals and Bryce Stevenson twc :« lead Davis to an 8-0 routof Cottonw: ' on Wednesday. Preston Croxford, Daniel Vettori and Seth Alexander had a goal each for the blocked a West Jordan penalty shot to help Taylorsville defeat West Jordan 3-2 in a Region 2 shootout. Will Clark and Brian Mayscored for the Warriors and er, Chad Lawrence scored a hat trick shutout. Region 2 win over Riverton (1-11). 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GEORGE — TheDixie Flyers came alivein the eighth inning,scoring nine runs to beat Snow Canyon 10-1 ina MORGAN — Ben Lomond stormed from behind to defeat Region 7 foe will yon View 7-2 for a Region 9 win. ing summary not provided. Chris Garn eachdrovein three runs to lead the Riverton Silverwolves to an two walks for West Jordan as the Jag- Clearfield girls coach C.K. Hansen four hits, as Hurricane defeated Can- Dixie 10, Snow Canyon 1 pitched eight strikeouts and allowed hit a two-run single in the sixth to put HURRICANE — Mike Robinson pitched a complete game,allowing only Steve Goodman, Steve Jurca, on Gubler and Landon Lounsbury each see mea View. games. Pre View45) mm On O-1 22 eae 49) 001 104-695 rego(andHarbaugh OlversonandMie. WP-Oversan. Pm 257)One hen Ar) 83 Darts. Copper Hills 3, Kearns 1 (OT): At CopperHills, Paul Jones scored twice in overtime and Jake Johnson scored in —s—mw On Region title with a 6-1 win over Pine Mountain View's John take a'5-4 win over Snow Canyon in Region 9. Fremont 3, Mountain Crest 2: At Fremont, John Gootch, Matt Jenkins and Dustin Bouis each scored for Fremont(3-8) in a 3-2 win over Mountain Crest(6-5) Tuesday in Region 4. Ben Lomond2, Morgan 0: At Ben Lomond, Marc Pinrod tallied from BOYS SOCCER ‘HE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ST. GEORGE — The Dixie Flyers forced overtime in the final 15 minutes =x BOYS BASEBALL THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE OREM Dixie Goes Overtime to Top Snow Canyon Tee verton in nonleague action. Scoring summary not provided. Witty’s time was the third fastest among 12 women who ward. A U.S.cycling official said Witty plans to concentrate ‘on the 500 time trial. re zo jikki Anderson tossed a no-hitter aaeek at 12 to lead Alta over Ri- time trials. qualified for today’s match sprint, but she withdrew after- aaz7eo0 eee Mountain View Tops Orem in Region 3 Clarke scattered 10 hits and struck out Hartwell missed most of last season after surgery for the night. Chris Witty Park City, Utah, who won two medals in the 1998 Winter Olympics, raced in the women’s 200 seen om 0-055 O54 12 123 Caromere more nerves, but I'll worry aboutthat in September. deteriorated meniscus cartilage in his left knee. He decided to train for the longer distance last Thanksgiving. Hightand 12, Woods Cress 0 gion 5 Wednesday. “T-ve been doing this so long, it's second nature,” Hartwell see Scoring summary not provided. of Santa crossed the finish line, he sez committed no errors Tuesday in a 7-2 win over Davis in Region 1 said. “If this was the Olympics I'd probably have had a bit Monica, Calif. Before raised a clenched fist. wese= KAYSVILLE — The Skyline Eagles Pine View 21, Cedar City 16 ST. GEORGE — The Pine View rally past Layton 5-2 in Region 1. Jana Lewis had four RBIs as Highland defeated Woods Cross 12-0 in Re- Skyline 7, Davis 2 seconds faster than runner-up Michael gesteceverse 2 LAYTON The ViewmontVikings scored four runs in the eighth inning to — The Snow Canyon Warriors shutout Dixie 20 for a Region 9 win We Scoring summary not provided. snes Ban Loman (18 06 mo 1201 Ope 8) 03 a4 95 Hei and Browne er and Penman. WPM Pach 3 oe (Mier(0) S-MrtamaPenman (0) It was on the junior cycling circuit in 1991 when Hartwell “The Olympics are in September and its only Apr" ST. Ogden 14, Ben Lomond 12 OGDEN Amy Penman knocked in three runs with a triple in the third ifming and Ogden defeated Ben Lomond 14-12 in Region 7. last raced in individual The four-kilometer individual pursuit Worthridge 3, Clearfield 1 > nmOsmevertEorere mente ee evant Tus toeerhdiigain wenint prediotanamuer ieee Lymmech a aki tian eseezecze Bee ae ee 0 Olympics in the 1,500 meters. “He made that transition in five .” Griffin said. “It's a pretty remarkable feat. He's got a way to go yet, but we're looking at September for make the same gains in the next five months, we're looking pretty Ss Pode we mrese cee mores Dar ae Cope Hebi, Gree) at ak Wd Sore against Ben Lomond on Friday ee eee a ee Hartwell, of Indianapolis, is the only American cyclist to win medals in Olympics. However, his bronze medal in Barcelona and his silver in Atlanta came in the ki- Went was 2 See U.S. endurance coach Craig Griffin said Hartwell’s shift — Erin Hartwell made a big stride in his cycling career shift Wednesday night when he won themen's GIRLS SOFTBALL THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE |