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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Page F4 Sunday, March 24, 1991 hurlers toss Cougars sweep tioubleheatier from Mesa Cougar pitchers two gems at Ricks stymie Mesa hitters UVCC After striking out the next man, Fields tried to pinch hitter Jay Madsen man-aeeaboard. bunt his way to get him out at first, but scored to break the shutout . Utah Valley Community College got a pair of pitching gems from Adam Larrabee and Shane Wilde as the Wolverines blasted Ricks in a twinbill College 12-- 2 and 13-at the UVCC diamond Saturday. in Larrabee tossed a the opener. He gave up an unearned run in the fourth when a UVCC throwing error allowed a Ricks to get a runner to second. Brad Moss followed with a single to bring in a run. Ricks got a run in the fifth without getting a hit. Larrabee gave up three walks and a sacrifice fly to allow the run. The Wolverines got all the runs they needed in the third inning, when they sent 15 hitters to the plate and scored nine times. The big blows in the inning were a three-ru- n double by Chris Arambu-l- a double by Shane and a two-ru- n Marshall. UVCC added a run in the fourth when Marshall singled, then later came home on a double steal attempt. Marshall drove home UVCC's final two runs in the fifth bases-loade- d double with a one-othat ended the game on the n fl one-hitt- er ut Herald Sports Writer Four Cougar pitchers allowed only seven hits in 14 innings, while the BYU bats pounded out 19 bits ee four-for-fo- State finished By BOB HUDSON - SPRINGVILLE Brandon Crotts allowed only four hits to pace American Fork to a 10-- 0 baseball win over Springville Saturday. In another game, Spanisn Fork's Greg Lindsay allowed three hits as the Dons beat Provo 2 in a affair. Both pitchers also got solid offensive and defensive support from their teammates. American Fork collected 12 hits while Spanish Fork had eight. Cavemen 10, Red Devils 0 Nate Jones had three RBI and a pair of hits while Tyler Eastman had three hits and two RBI to lead American Fork's offensive attack. "Kevin Lewis and Jarod Hutch-ing- s had been carrying the load for us," said Caveman coach Kim Nelson. "It was good to have other people step in and take over that role." Chad Parrish also had two hits for the Cavemen. American Fork took charge of outburst the game with a four-ru- n in the second inning Lewis, Eastman, Dave Bartholomew, Parrish and Jones all had singles that inning. The Cavemen added three runs in the fifth as they got a pair of hits and took advantage of two Red Devil errors. They got three more runs in the sixtn. "We hit the ball well and they helped us some," Nelson observed. "Yesterday (in a 1 loss to Spanish Fork) we couldn't get anything going. This was much beUer." Nelson praised Crotts' pitching. "He's not overpowering, but he hasn't giver up a run yet," Nelson noted. Dons 7, Bulldogs 2 double Kent Cook had a two-ru- n to highlight Spanish Fork's four-ru- n foirtn as the Dons broke a tie. "Eight hits doesn't sound like much, but we swung the bats the in ahead of BYU in fourth place. Arizona's Christian Pena won the individual title with a three-roun- d total of 212. Randy Bridge of Fresno State, Jimmy Chang of USC and David Brigano of Arizona all finished in a three-wa- y tie for second ss 215. BYU's top golfer was Ramon Brobio who finished at 220. Other Cougar scores were Joe Summer-hay- s at 223, Ryan Rhees at 224, Mike Weir at 225, John Johnson at 230 and Eddie Heinen at 233. Hancock combined to shut the Mavericks down in game two. Hancock, pulling double duty after seeing action earlier at quarterback in a football scrimmage, picked up the save with one inning of work. He struck out two of the three batters he faced. Clark, seeing his first action after spraining an ankle last week, d two inning and gave up one hit and struck out one. Utah ValGLENDALE, Ariz. ley Community College opened the 1991 women's softball season, dropping two of three games to some competition in Arizona. The Wolverines fell to last year's national champions, Central Arizona, 0, then dropped a 1 decision to highly regarded Glendale College before beating Phoenix College 4 late Friday. The Wolverines played three games in one day after being rained out Thursday. Moana Farris pitched the first two games for UVCC, and took the loss both times. She got little support from her teammates, as the Wolverines could not get their bats going against the tough Arizona pitching. They managed only one hit off Central Arizona, and only two off Glendale. "These teams are so strong down here," said UVCC coach Don Cox. "They've already played over 30 top-not- ch 8-- best we have all year," said Spanish Fork coach Jim Nelson. "And our team speed played an important role, too. We had six stolen bases. "I was really pleased with our defensive performance, too," Nelson added. Nelson then praised Lindsay's pitching. "Lindsay threw real well. He was better in the last part of the game when he got a little tired. He threw strikes and kept them the whole game." pit-be- 373-330- 4-- 6-- PRIME RIB DINNERS freshman Dave Madsen prepares to fire to the plate. BYU it had "It was a fastball inside been working all game, but he did a great job of going down and getting it," Madsen said. Hign's Brett Barton brtOlAL GUARANTEED. DIAGNOSTH w-- r. rfV TUNF-tJ- P 1 mmmXmm r LUBE. OIL & J FILTER SPECIAL mm mm Exp.4&1 V mm mM) ed.4Wi r, mm f If Orem & " SC00 I I llrrr" 4i O r,:V off m m mm mm Ep. Bring fe To Us Fksl -tzzz. 3 Exp.4m Mot 226-220-6 Roy Ogden Bountiful SandyMidvale I tkWwtKw tmumm Other Available Location: - Sugarhouse West Valley State l ' OFF J mm 0.1 ' i mm last game." Chelsey Anger threw the first five innings for UVCC in the third game, and picked up the win. She also had a double to give the Wolverines their only extra-bas- e hit of the day. Sandy Collings had two singles to help the Wolverines get five runs in the first two innings. Farris came in to pitch the final two innings. She shut Phoenix out to preserve the UVCC victory. 4--A had 12. Hicks and Provo's Matt Lohner had 11 each. Juab's Todd Pay scored 23 to 4 lead the stars to a win over the quintet. In girls' competition, Bingham's Kae Cee Arnold had 14 points to Load the A 0 stars to a win over the squad. Orem's Carmen Lahr had nine points and Mountain View's Jennifer Schlappi added seven. In fcward ceremonies at halftime. Mountain View coach Dave Houle and Kim Henry were honored as coach and player of the year. 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SAVE UP TO $20 HOW ll SALT 9 1675N 200 W. Restaurant drops two of three Softball tilts UVCC 3-- 4-- A : BYU 4, Mesa SL 1 Junior Aaron Mirandon, senior Lance Clark and freshman Ryan "I liked what happened this weekend. We got to use a lot of people and they all came through for us. And we've been consistently improving. That's been our goal since the beginning of the season to improve each series." BYU 7, Mesa SL 1 Madsen dominated the Mavericks throughout the seven-innin- g game. "The fastball was moving pretty well, and the backdoor slider was working they have a lot of lefty hitters," Madsen said. "I felt better this week than I did last week." The Mavericks scored their only run in the seventh. Joe Avey led off with a walk, then Randall Holli-nedoubled down the third base line. Hurlers lift Dons. Cavemen to prep baseball victories Assistant Sports Editor H""'1l5fc' ft "I was pleased with all of the freshmen actually, we have a lot of young players who have been doing a good job for us," said BYU coach Gary Pullins. "As for Dave Madsen he's just been outstanding every outing. third place and Tulsa finished just at w AM. 14-h- Host Fresno 6- -0 11-1- 7. hot bat, going with three singles, a homer and four RBI. He got things started for UVCC in the first with a two-ru- n single. Marshall added a two-ru- n home run as the Wolverines scored five times in the inning. Robbs singled and scored in the second, then did the same in the third as UVCC pushed across three more runs. He belted a two-ru- n blast in the fourth to put the finishing it touches on UVCC's attack. The game was again called in the fifth on the ten-ru- n rule. . n 4-- golfers finish fifth at Fresno Classic - --vs.,.. ) 7-- BYU Calif. When the FRESNO, final round of the Fresno Classic Golf Tournament ended Saturday, BVU was in fifth place behind some of the top teams in the nation. No. 1 Arizona led the entire tournament and ended in first place with a score of 1,088. Third-ranke- d Southern California took second nine strokes behind Arizona. The Cougars ended the second rour ' in third place but struggled in to final round and dropped into a fifth place tie with seventh-ranke- d Texas, El Paso at 1,120. .( i in a doubleheader sweep of Mesa State Saturday. The Cougars won the first game 1 behind the three-hi-t, six strikeout pitching of freshman righthander Dave Madsen. In the second game, BYU took a 1 victory as three Cougar hurlers combined to give up only four hits and strike out four. BYU improved to 11-- 7 while the Mavericks fell to The Cougars are at the Riverside Tournament (California) Monday at 3:30 p.m. against Lafayette. The game will be live on KFMY 960 Porter was also one of the offensive stars for UVCC. He went with a double and a home run. Bill Robbs also had a three-for-thr- Avey The Cougars, meanwhile, gave Madsen some runs to work with two in the first when early, getting Jeff Howes singled and Chris Cooper brought him home with his sixth home run of the year. Consecutive singles from Brent Brown and Ed Chatterley and a walk to Brent Christenson loaded the bases in the second inning with one out Jon Milne had two-ruLopez and Blaine singles to give the Cougars a lead. BYU's final run came in the fifth on a solo blast from Brent Brown. . By DOROTHY KNOELL rule. In the second game, Shane Wilde threw a four-h- it shutout. Three of those hits came in the third inning when Ricks had its only serious scoring threat. 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