Show I 2C Saturday STATETRACK r Pilkington - Seth Pilkington ft ot the way there Pilkingtoa Roy High School s superb junior distance runner set a goal this year of being a triple individual winner 1600 me ters 200 meters and 800 meters - in the state boys track and 1“ V? me- 05) for the first tune Pilkington s all time personal lecord and the No mark in 8 5-- A Utah history- - is 413 77 set this spring at the Arcadia (Cahl) Invitational I knew I could run that fast at altitude’ he said “The second lap was a little slow it was 69 seconds I wanted to stay around seconds The other three 63-6- 4 laps were good I didn’t want to take the lead that early the pack slowed down on the second lap " pressure because down the stretch 4-- A Park This is the first time I’ve beaten Rohatinsky I knew he 1 would be right there and it would be a close race” Pilkington said ’He stayed right with me after I took the lead With about 400 meters to go he tried to make a move and I kept him on my outside shoulder ’He beat me last fall in cross BRIAN country so this was a little bit of BETTER THAN THE REST: Bear River High School's Clifton Palmer (top redemption for me high jump competition "It’s been a goal of mine to photo) makes his winning leap in the state at the state win all three races at state and I while Clearfield’s Candice Workman wins the shot put in feel like I have two good races track and field championships being held at Clarence Robison Stadium at left in me The 3200 is in the Brigham Young University in Provo morning and the 800 is in the af’ NICHOLSONStandard-Examaie- r 3-- A 5-- A ternoon Once I got warmed up it was fine for the 1600 meters There was no wind the conditions were ideal” Pilkington said 8 Provo leads Bonneville diviafter four events in the 4-sion with Roy fourth with 15 pornts The Lakers Misi Tupe won the discus (161 feet 6 inches) with teammate Brian Lindquist placing second (155-8- ) 19-1- A is a race Lone five-tea- m between us Roy Murray Peak and Provo" said coach Wes Roesler of defending 4-- A champion Box Elder 'Every- 3--A body is just getting into place today We have a changing of the guard from throwers to sprinters and hurdlers “We have a shot to repeat I think it will come down to us and Roy but everybody has to do what they’re supposed to do” Region 7 champion Bear Rivfinisher behind two first-plaers has a 26-2- 1 lead over Dixie in the A division The Bears’ Tom Jensen swept the 1600 meters (4:2619) with Clifton Palmer clearing 5 in the high jump ce 3-- 6-- St Joseph got first-plac- e the 1600 (4:3149) and high in jumper Robbie Friendt (6-2) splitting second place in the division with 22 points A With 31 points in the 1600 meters Mountain View appears headed toward a fourth straight title state didn’t “We figure to be in the hunt for the title” Davis coach Roger Buhrley said “If we have a good meet we feel like we can finish fourth Nobody can touch Mountain View with their distance kids and (Nic) Arrhenius in the discus and shot put Those titwo are enough to win the tle anything else is gravy” 5-- A 5-- A showings from Manuel Chavez in 3-- A 4-- Bear River 12 Granite 5: Bear River had eight of its nine plaers get hits en route to scoring 12 runs on 16 hits in a 5 win over Region 1 rival Granite 'We just wanted to win and move on to play our next opponent" Bear River coach Bill Bingham said "(Landen) CiTT to high-scori- correspondent WASHINGTON TERRACE - A healthy lineup is all Bonneville High soccer coach Bill Fletcher has wanted all season d long Entering Friday's matchup with Timpview he got that At least for a while The Lakers outscored the 3 in the first Thunderbirds tournaround of the state ment "This is the first game we’ve had everybody back and I wanted to see how good we really are” Fletcher said "Up till this had to improvise poin ' and j v’s only so much you can do itihi'gh school kids” ’ For the first game all season Bonneville was at full strength v first-roun- 4-- 4-- A -- fire Dixie ix and it showed Just 10 minutes assisted by Casey Hoaglin and into the game Bonneville was on the lead was back to one the board thanks to a Tyler WhitBut in the process Bonneville by shot that rebounded off the sweeper David Vincent received top crossbar and found its way his second yellow card of the into the goal game and thus an ejection and After that it was a battle of suspension So much stingy defense and missed at- for the complete lineup Still Timpview fought back tempts on goal by both squads Until Bonneville extended its and after an Ace Sorenson goal with 3:30 remaining the score lead to two when Michael Hickman assisted brother Kenny who once again was locked At least until Hickman scored scored on a breakway with just his third goal of the game and under 22 minutes left put the Lakers on top for good Then things got interesting With only 12 minutes left sealing the victory 1: the At Murray 3 Roy Timpview scored a pair of goals visiting Royals pummcled theMurray Spartans’ Dalzen and Jared Brendan olT the win by goalkeeper but couldn't pull Jackson within a “We dominated the game but made some mistakes and they got through" span to even the score at 2 Roy coach Dave Sanders said "The Mur Than with 4:17 left Hickman ray keeper was very good at defending found open net again this time the space behind him and we couldn't get one-ga- three-minu- 2-- i V 4 te MM S i ) basebaN tournament Monday’s games At Lindquist Field Highland vs Provo 11am Roy vs Bountiful 1 30 p m Weber vs Murray 4 30pm Spnngvillevs Mountain Crest 7pm 4-- letkA Am I J f! eFt i ba ba air bo toj th tlu mi ru ha M on thi do pli on tournament cai - - baf-"’’-t- a Lancers finish the season with mark rel toi Cr m ba 10:1(1 sh baseball tournament 6-- 5 doubles Ogden Andrew Van Dyke and Jame&i Woody lost to a Snow Canyon"? 3 5 team At No 2 dou-'“bles the Ogden team of and Sean Osborn lost toir Pine View duo 6--4 7-- n 6 tournament ! Stats 3-- boy soecar tournament Friday chempionahip result At Juan Diego High School Ogden 2 Cedar City 1 (OT) State Sky View 5 Highland 2-- 0 2-- on Pa wi tic ch pc lei of sa 2'i - 1 jU! Olympus 1 Pleasant Grove 0 " Mountain Crest 2 Lone Peak 1 (SO) Murray 3 Roy 1 Provo2 Weber 0 irm East 2 Logan 0 Bonneville 4 Timpview 3 Bountiful 6 Spanish Fork 0 Tuesday’s quarterfinal games Olympus (10-5- ) at Sky View (13-2- ) 4 -1 pm pm 7-- ha pi: riv ": Z q oi ' boy toccar tournament Friday's result 4-- Sp po M Br Stale soccer From 1C and Holland buried it m the lower left comer of the net with 9:15 remaining in the first half Cedar City (16-2-) evened the when Andrew Hangame at sen buried a penalty kick with 12:08 left in regulation In the overtime session Holthat final oomph' land slid around Redman keeper at halftime Roy's Jeremy Wells and buried the ball Murray led Josh Williams closed the gap to with in the net for the 1 lead a goal Late in the game Murray added a “Those guys (Cedar City) were fluke goal to complete the scoring Roy ends the season with 8 record big” Holland said "They were a This game "This was a good solid team effort' very good team Sanders said "We lose four good seniors could’ve gone either way I We'll be back with a vengeance" thought they were the best team we played all year long” that Provo 2 Weber (fc A Provo the host Bulldogs scored a couple of early The second star for Ogden goals then held of a determined Warriors was Josh Fowers who drew the squad unenviable task of defending "We had some good scoring Hansen arguably one of the chances" Weber coach Bart Chatelain best players in the state said "Provo had a good goalie We played them pretty good" Fowers didn’t back down from Weber went a season ago and the task and effectively limited finished this season "We lose 12 seHansen niors but we moved the program in a Ogden keeper Nate Gladwcll' said direction" Chatclam good the third star made some specIn other fames involving Region 4 tacular diving saves and refused teams Sky View whipped Highland East beat Logan and Mountain Crest to allow Cedar City to get a goal The Redmen’s goal came when edged Lone Peak 1 in a shootout W£ re " Tigers ch po A ! Cr be no ha an ne by At Salt Lake City’s Liberty "I Park very few Region 4 teams3' made it past Friday’s opening £ tourria-- rounds of the state 4-ffVTkF ment In fact only Logan's No'-Tdoubles team of Brett Hodsenlr and Derek Theurer advanced fa today’s semifinals 6-- ba mi 7-- Adanv-‘j-Alle- 4-- A no 1 6-- 6-- - 3 At No 6--1 2-- 1 6-- 6-- At No 2 singles Wilson defeated Brian Watson of North 2 Sanpete 6-- 2 Friday’s semifinal results Uintah 9 Lehil Bear River 12 Granites CedarOtyS Dixie 2 Bear River 4 Uintah 1 Today’s championship games At Lindquist Field Bear River vs Dixie9am Bear RwerDuue winner vs Cedar City 30&m W£ while Bryan Evans o£'‘ Ben Lomond fell to Mike SearieA of Dixie 6--0 2 7-- action FriIn second-roun- d day Roghaar whipped Pine 1 View’s Jeff Roberts 0 at No 1 singles Ben Lomond’s Mike Rigley won his first match but fell to Dixie’s Phillip Oliver 3 sai pL A Can-yo- 6-- 2i A 6-- ou Ki At No 3 singles Alcarazi n topped Zack Mudrow of 2 View Dafl3: Lindsey of Bear River lost tp Nick Madsen of North Sanpete-- - PROVO - Three Ogden High boys tennis players adsemifivanced to the state nals with convincing wins on Friday during opening play at BYU’s courts Beck Roghaar David Wilson and Jonathan Alcarez each won second-roun- d matches to advance to today’s semifinals However Ogden's doubles teams fell in the quarterfinals Park City qualified five entries and Dixie qualified four to to- 6-- Mountain Crest ) at Murray thi of r: (10-5)- 4 nes East (9) at Provo (14-1- ) 4 pm Bonneville (1 2-- at Bountiful (12-3- ) ek pm Stale 5-- boys soccer tournament ' Tuesday ’s quarterfinal games a Upper bracket Hillcrest ) at Davis (11-3- ) 4 pm 1 at Atta (13-2- ) 4pm if"B Nofthnrige 0 PUT Lowirbndift Viewmont ) pm Layton (10-5- ) at Brighton at Hunter (15-0- 4 (14-- 4pn ) he was out of the game for a few minutes because of blood on ft'?--unifo- HE 2-- 6-- 9 3--1 2-- 0 2-- 1 tf e H Mi “We were there last year an4 know how it felt to lose” Gladvi well said "We’ve been playijig together and dreaming of since third grade ” Bit Me Mo tRh Me We Cei Tlk 4’ T ke a Ml J Skyline 5 Layton 1: At Sait Lake City the host Eagles won the teams to stay alive m of Region tournament the state No other details were reported The-- day’s semifinals Viewmontvs Copper Hills 1 1 am Brighton va Layton 1 30pm Mountain View vs Alta 4 30 p m Jordan vs West Jordan 7pm 9-- with each 1U3U-- 1 3-- 4-- A tr de pe ba the Lakers who finished the season “Jl“ with a 4 mark battle with the Thunderbirds 4-- 3 ng r UVa and Granite added runs in the fifth sixth innings but didn't have enough power to complete the comeback Nelson led the way going two RBIs and White and Madson wa an Natalie Cook had the RBI single form StandanFExananer staff 30-2- 5 3-- sai hif thi ini rmrii Up Three Tigers still alive in 3-after opening day of play 1- By ROB INDERRIEDEN Standard-Examin- u 10-- 1 "This is a first for Bear River baseball: no team has ever been this far before But we know we can go farther and plan to do so" Bingham said Both teams played even after that each team scoring another run but it was the Bears moving on In other action Uintah beat Lehi 1 and Cedar City rolled to a 2 win over gai ov STATE TE1111IS TOURNAMENTS jump “I just told myself it was the last jump of my life and to fly fly” Larsen said “I didn’t think it was that good I wanted to win and I wasn’t feeling any pressure It pumped me up seeing Emily and Andrea getting their PR’s” With 20 points in the long jump Region 4 champion Fredivision mont leads the over Spanish Fork “I’m proud of them for getting their PR’s” Larsen said “It’s like a relay team thing for us” Tommy Poppleton and Hanley combined to limit Uintah to seven hits for the Bears now 16-- 4 on the season bo hii 14) all set new PR’s in the long ) ha' mt - r:vc A Larsen and Silver Wolves’ teammates Andrea Chugg (17-- 1 34) and Emily Anderson (16-- 7 hit two singles and a triple apiece Bear River 4 Uintah 1: in the nightcap Uintah pitcher Allen Belcher walked two Bear River batters and Hanley parked the long ball over the center field fence for a 0 lead that proved to bp the difference d mont ends the season with a J 13 “ record Olympus 5 Bonneville 1 Salt Lake City the Lakers scored a ran in the top of the first inning b&£‘T couldn't push another run across mu ‘ their season finale "We struggled getting that next all season" Bonneville coach Jamie S)i-- ’ reman said “Still it was a good year" The kids are awesome They never give tournament on ga oftbaH tournament Stiver Wolves’ season ftllVt No other details were reported Freni r 5-- A pl£ H( set rvje !‘ t Murray 4 Fremont 0: At Murray the host Spartans scored four runs - all m the fifth inning - to end the frAbeeebeP tournament Monday’s games At Kan Price Park SOCCER Lakers win tlhMw pitched well for us today and we started to hit the ball again" The Bears scored in the first inning after Jason Ayotte hit a double and scored on a passed ball Granite also scored in the first inning on an RBI single from Cole Ensign Skyler White had an RBI single in the second inning for the Bears to make the score 2-- 1 In the third James Hanley hit a 2-- 1 wall for a 1 pitch over the left-fie- ld lead Bear River scored two runs in the fourth and five in the fifth highlighted by consecutive RBI triples from White and Ryan Madson and RBI doubles from Sven Nelson and Ayotte to push the lead JY oft tin Fn vei TooeleSLehil 3-- A St2t3 bsssboH The Bear River UCjDEN Bears baseball team swept a pair of must-wi- n games during Fribaseday’s action in the state ball tournament at Lindquist Field Bear River whipped Granite 12-- 5 and Uintah 1 to advance to today’s action against Dixie at 9 am Undefeated Cedar awaits the winner at 1 1:30 am till Judge 9 Tooele 5 Today 's championship games At Weber County Fairgrounds' Complex River vs Judge 10 am Bear River Judge winner vs Snow 12 Canyon 30pm Bear River will play Judge Memorial at 10 am at the Weber County Fairgrounds for the right to advance to the championship The Bears would need title three wins to take the wii tiu results iu Friday' At Waber County Fairgrounds' Complex Championship bracket Bear River 9 Lehi 1 uui Snow Canyon 1 Carbon 0 icJCV Snow Canyon 1 Bear River 0 Consolation bracket vhihti Judge 11 Pine View 9 Tooele 6 Uintah 2 Judges Carbon3 Snow Canyon scored its only run of the game on an error and put the Warriors in the championship game at 12:30 pm be? BASEBALL pm Weber vs Spanish Fork 46 pur Consolation bracket Cyprus vs Bountiful 1pm Murray vs Roy 1 pm Olympus vs Logan 3 isp m Paysonv Box Elder 3i5pm quarterfinal-roun- -0 4-- A sh ’ pm 3-- Ki in siv i ’ ers wi ' softball tournament result Bn Friday quarttrflnal-roun- d ’ Coneoiabon bracket Cyprus 8 Highland 1 isnio ‘ Murray 4 Fremont 0 Olympus 5 Bonneville Tuesday'! gamee — At HoHaday's Cottonwood Complex Championship bracket Grove Pleasant 530 SprmgviKev no-hitt- er “I’m excited for the discus” she said “Once I get that first throw out where I need to be -as far out as I can throw it -then I just have fun I like throwing better without the cage but I can’t look at it as a distraction “Throwers have come a long way in Utah I have helped set the throwers off on a different path and given us some respect but it’s still not where it should Bear River wins pair to make semifinals 4-- A 5-- A - 4-- In the second game against undefeated Snow Canyon things didn’t go the way that the Bears would have preferred Snow Canyon’s Lyndi Frei of pitched her second the day as the Warriors won record (149-9- ) “I just wanted to get second in the javelin and that was accomplished” Workman said Workman will attempt to become a three-tim- e state champion in the discus today new HiUcrestvs Taylorsvike 1 pm Skyline vs Bingham 3 16pm West Jordan v Riverton 3 15 faced don’t s 'J ' t Jordanne Anderson pitched six strong innings in picking up the win Courtnie Woemer finished the game striking out three of the five batters she Workman placed second in the javelin (120-9- ) behind Missy Wood of Copper Hills who set a Rohatinsky defeated Pilkington m last October’s state cross country championships at Salt Lake City’s Sugarhouse 4--A warm-up- A “Our short game worked for us today namely bunting and which is what we do best” added Bingham count” foe 5-softball tournament Friday’s quarterfinal round muHa- Conaoiattonbrackat Htdcrest2 OremO Skyline 5 Layton 1 hu Tuesday games AlHokaday Cottonwood Complex Championship bracket — Viewmontvs Alta 5 30 pm Jordan vs Mountain View 745 pm Coneoiabon bracket Davis vs Northndge 1pm Pioneers 48-4- Pilkington took the lead with a little less than 800 meters remaining holding off Rohatinsky The A 2) beating correspondent 12-- 4-- A ume of 4 minutes seconds at BYU's Clarence mal Josh Rohatinsky of Provo 18 3-- (45-1- per Robison Track Stadium i4 - Candice Workman 0) 5-- 600 er OGDEN - Perched m the softball tournament state winner’s bracket the Bear River Bears were looking to handle the task in front of them Friday: win two' games in a single day In Game 1 against Lehi the Bears rapped out 12 hits and scored nine runs as they 3 whipped the Pioneers “We are playing excellent right now in all facets of the game: hitting pitching and defense” Bear River coach Calvin Bingham said “Our aggressiveness worked for us today ” The Bears jumped out of the gates quickly scoring in the first inning on an RBI double from Nichole Stokes They continued to score runs in bunches with solid singles and smart base running taking advanjage of some mental lapses by the 5-- A A high-altitu- d Standart-Examn- stranger when it comes to tasting success at the state girls track and field championships Now Jayni Larsen of Fremont knows the feeling that comes with being a state champion reWorkman the current cord holder in both the shot put (48 feet 1 12 inches) and discus (160-1became a three-tim- e state champion in the shot 1 put Friday 12) Larsen won the long jump (18-on her final attempt of the day at Brigham Young University’s Clarence Robison Track Stadium “Compared to last week (when she set the pending state record at the Region 1 championships) it’s a disappointment” Workman said “You have your ups and downs The weather wasn’t that bad this morning it was a little crisp It was a small goal to win the shot put coming into the state meet I was more worried about distance than what place I took “I had a 9 footer in warmups but I can’t get a throw like that in a meet” she said “Warmups is where you are more relaxed you don’t feel as much PROVO a StrtsscfM By CHRIS CHRISTENSEN of Clearfield High School is no one-thir- d ' 3-- A StandaTOExamnar staff PROVO “ - Bears must win three1"5 for championships By DENNIS LARSEN fSandaroExarrwier staff sonal-recor- FREP SOFTBALL Clearfield girls shine By DENNIS LARSEN 1 w ' Standard-Exarrane- r Fremont 4 - on track for 3 firsts field championships Pilkington won the ters Friday in a aV Sports May 13 2000 4-- 'V — Ml Vk - w - |