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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Sports 12 WEDNESDAY MAY 14, im Kanab 10K winners Orioles with four hits in five trips to the plate. Josh Sawyer belted a triple and a single and scored twice, as the Orioles belted out 10 hits. Owen Hoyt Opening Day Major League Exhibition games Diamondbacks 5, Indians S The inaugural 1997 major league game was won by the Mark Dickey and Kellie Archuletta were the first man and woman to cross the finish line in last Saturday's annual Kanab 10K run. Dickey ran a ' 31:54 to earn him first in the mens division. Picking up second in the mens division was Travis Grappo of Las Vegas, while John Harmon got third. Archuletta ran a 34:11 to lead the womens division. Running for second place was Cheryl Harper of Orem, while Jamie Creedon of Flagstaff took third. First place in the men's competition was won by young Nathaniel Murray of Page. Brandon Mabey of Page won the men's 12-1- 4 category. Shaun Martin came in first in the mens 15-1-8 category. Men's 19-2- 4 was won by Spencer Simpson of Provo. Men 25-2- 9 and David Maxwell shared Diamondbacks, with help from mound duties for the Orioles. The DBacks offense was led by Chris Aziz, as he hit a 3-r- un homer to overcome the Indians. The Tribe was led by Nate Robinson, Tyson Glover, George Neff and Jesse Fitting, as each of them got one hit. Aziz had two hits while Josh Douglas, Trevor Glover and Tad Casebolt got hits for the Dhacks. Diamondbacks 1, Cubs 0 This pitchers duel featured 14 strikeouts in 21 batters and only one hit, which led to the only run. Trevor Glover got the hit and stole three bases for the Dbacks to score. Glover andTad Casebolt pitched for the D "Backs, while Clay Greenland and Steven Gilberg hurled for the Cubs. division winner was Shane Mark Dickey and KefRe Archuletta were the overall man's and woman's Cubs 5, Indians 2 Clinger of Hurricane. Ken winners in last Saturdays Kanab 10K Run. Besides the beautiful trophies, The Cubs beat the Indians as Carlson ofW&shingon, Utah won Brown of Nature's Showcase, the winners took home $200 a result of a big first inning in suppBedbyKen the men 30-3- 4 category. Mens in cash. which four of their five runs were 35-3- 9 was won by Bryant Gdtergi.ad The oldest and youngest par- Christiensen of Orem. Mens 40-4- 4 City won the 40-4- 4, Rose French ndl or ie 45-410K u8 were was taken by Curt Catmull of of Kearns won the Judy tidpants at this year's winner Hagerman of Las Vegas won the nine year old Brittnie Mabey of ans only hit came from Nate Provo, while the 45-4- 9 and Carol Hewlett of Page and Matthew ZhineJ ofFlag-Sand-y Robinson. . was JohnKliarsky ofSt. George. 55-5- 9 Regular Season won the The 50-5- 4 age bracket was won category, staff, Arizona. DBacks 8, Cardinals 5 by Tony Piyatel of Las Vegas. The Diamondbacks built up Ages 55-5- 9 was won by Edwin 9X1 M lead after four innings, Young hunters from across methods of take and all types of Hagerman of Las Vegas. Men 60-6- 4 was taken by Richard Utah are anxiously counting game under simulated hunting then hung on as the Cardinals battled back with two runs in Fowlkes of Santa Clara. Paul down the final days before the conditions. Held in conjunction with the the fifth and three in the sixth, Nance won the 65-6- 9 and Bob state hunting event of the year. 8-Trevor cat- The Utah Youth Hunter Educa- National Rifle Association before falling short Mahlstedt won the Glover and relieved struck out ultion Challenge (YHEC), the (NRA) and the International egory for men. two of to the last three batters Taryn Trapp of Page won the timate outdoors event in which Hunter Education Assodation the save. Cody womens, Samantha youths put their hunting skills (IHEA), the event is open to get for two and went two Brunner 12-1and of education to is the hunter won of the test, knowledge graduates Spencer Page scored three runs to pace the Joy Bryan of Page won the , scheduled to take place May 17-- 1 courses who wish to further ad DBacks offense. They scored six Elycse Allphin of Lindon won 8 at the Castle Valley Gun Club vance their hunting and outin fourth the runs 19-2inning with in doors Youths Utah. will the Price, Sponsored by the knowledge. Shelley Kidd of Hura double 25-2Danny Crosby belting Assoricane won the Carrie Utah Hunter Education partiripate in a combination of and Josh a as the 30-3Douglas single dation and the Utah Division of shooting and responsibility Maag of Orem won the Levi Whited hits. and Richie key Renee Riedel of Page won the Wildlife Resources, the YHEC events which may include: rifle, two hits each for the 35-3Beverly Draudt of Tuba allows youths to experience all shotgun, muzzleloading, bow Young had Cardinals. and arrow, wildlife identificaOrioles 10, D "Backs 9 tion, orienteering, or a hunter The Orioles held off the Diasafety and responsibility exam. ESTATES VALLEY in an exciting finish mondbacks For more information on the at Utah Youth Hunter Education to win by one run 10-- The trailed 10-- 3 going into TOWN OF ORDERVILLE Challenge, contact Chuck DBacks Adams, State Director, at (801) the bottom of the sixth and alSPRING 97 For information on most pulled it out. Trevor Glover, Home Single Family Community this summers International Spencer Noel, Justin Frost, Tad Custom or Manufactured Housing YHEC or how to get involved as Casebolt and Chris Aziz all had FIVE'S?. lots only, 12 acre minimum a participant or volunteer, con- big hits in their last at bat. The tact the NRA Hunter Services game ended on a rundown beUnderground sewer, water, electric tween first and second for the Department at (703) Telephone and internet access final out Kit Goulding led the dedicated road Casebolt, Aziz and Glover, with each getting two hits. Cubs 11, Cardinals 3 The Cubs jumped out to a 5--1 lead after two innings and kept pouring it on to defeat the Cards, 11-Steven Gilberg led the offense for the Cubbies as he went 4 and scored four times. Mace Glazier also pitched in for the Cubs as he nailed four singles. The Cardinal charge was led by Orry, Trevon and Patti, as each of them scored a run. 3. 4-- 11-und- er Minor League Exhibition Games Mariners 16, Giants 1 The Mariner bats just kept 1. 9, 60-ov- er Utah youth hunting event of the year 5. 70-ov- er Lead-offhitt- er 11-und- er 4, 15-18- 4, 9, 4, 9, VIEW 9. 222-922- 5. 267-150- 0. City paved Great views and access Recorded subdivision & CC&R's WaterSewer hookups total only $1500 No Impact Fees No Homeowners Association Dues Lot prices starting at $30,000 Lots are subject to prior sale and price change Contact BrokerOwner for Information (801) 648-21- 00 Reservations Accepted ' 00-M0- 8 fljflwss ti I un cotlhiu witli ws in producing runs as they pounded the Giants 16-- Kade Glazier and David Mason scored three times for the Mariners with Tascn Glazier, Shawn Johnson, Ben Chamberlain, Mitchell Glazier and Chris Gaudette scoring twice. The Giants lone run was scored Cole. .. T by . As 12, Astros 2 The As jumped on the Astros early and kept scoring as they came away with a convincing 12-- 2 win. Garrett Alldredge had two base hits and knocked in three runners, while Brandon . Brown scored twice to pace the A's offense. Andy Alldredge struck out two in the second inning and Skyler Judd caught a fly to lead the defense. The Astros saw Kacey and Ryan scoring their two runs. Regular Season As 4, Angels 3 The As scored four runs in the bottom of the fourth to steal a close win over the Angela. Skyler Judd, Brandon Brown, Garrett Alldredge and Luke scored the runs to lead the As while Nick, Joseph and Robert scored for the Ansels. As 9, Mariners 6 The Mariners rally fell short in the final innings with the As lead being too substantial as the As held on to win 9-- Garrett Alldredge and Sage had two tuts each and scored once to lead the As. The Mariners were led by 6. Jeff Perkins and Tony Torgersan, as they went 2-- 2 from the plate, while Kade Glazier scored once. Mariners 12, White Sox 4 The Mariners big first Inning enabled them to hold a large lead and later put away the White Sox. David Mason, Colten Johnson and TcmyTbrgerson led the Mariners with two saxes apiece. Clint and TyreD led the White Sax with two hits and one run apiece. |