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Show Quintanilla wins most valuable player honors at All-Star game also participated In the game and both Cedar Gty seniors were on the starting nine. OthMT starters for the south Included Crawford on the mound; Kevin Ence, Dlx!e at first; Matt Thallman, Richfield, Rich-field, second; Allen Smith, South Sevier, third; Chuck Ashworth, Beaver, shortstop; Torres, left field, Curt Topham Dixie center and Kevin Holt Enterprise, right field. Quintanilla in addition to being the staring catcher went two for three at the plate including in-cluding a double. Coaches of the south all-stars all-stars were Don Leigh of Dixie and R'ck Orr of South Sevier. Matias Quintanilla Jr. of Cedar High School was named tha Most Valuable Player of the South team In the annual North-South game held Satur. day afternoon in St. George. The north came from behind to beat the south 8 6 in the nine inning contest. Named as the Most Valuable Valu-able player from the North was Steve Wyatt of Moab. The South shot out to an early 6-1 lead in the first three innings of play, tout the North came back to take the lead and th.e victory. Bernie Crawford of Dixie was the starting pitcher for the south. He held the North to a single run in his three innings on the mound giving up a home run to Wyatt. The North Jumped on Tyler Guibler of Hurricane to pick up five runs then went on to win the game Wyatt came on the mound for the North after three Innings and shut off the South's bats. Tom Torres of the Redmen rJH - :J' JlA TOP HONORS. Mitias Quintanilla, Jr. is shown with his trophy as the Most Valuable Player selected se-lected for the South in the annual North South game held in St. George Saturday. |