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Show T THE SENTINEL Page 2 Thursday. April 1.1M2 pitcher, juniors Robbie Eric Jacobs first base Cordova infield, Charles and outfield, junior Ken Baseball play now underway Most of the area's high school baseball teams managed to get in some kind of play over the past week before the bad weather set in. Others had to go south to find Alta last Wednesday. In Bingham High's tournament win over American Fork, the Miners came up with 10 hits and nine runs in the playable conditions, which proved to be marginal at best. Bingham High placed second in the Sunshine Invitational Tournament held in St. George last first two innings of play, Ben Lail slapped a two run double in the first inning followed by a two run single by Kelly Scott. Kevin Gust, and Troy Russom pitcher and Russell second infield, Todd Decker junior pitcher and infield, Dave Schnegelberger Lehmitz outfield, Brad stop, senior that contributed most to Jordan's win over Dixie, as he slugged Jordan's only home run of the tournament. Jordan's had which the in bit around a slipped rain on Friday against Kanab, was back to form for Dixie, The stretch of good weather last week gave defense, also were Jordan coach Perry credited with rbi's. Lail Brady a chance to fill up Thursday through was the winning pitcher, his varsity roster, which Saturday, falling in the Fifteen Bingham includes seniors Flynn to batters were fanned in Andrizzi at first championship game base, e a team from Farmington, title game, courtesy captain Bryce Jorgensen New Mexico. En route to of Farmington, New at pitch, Bryan Washburn the finals, the Miners Mexico's pitching ace. at catch. Jay Hatch at blanked Cedar City 10-Bingham had only three second, Jim Nelson at on then hits, but one of them, short stop, and Dave Thursday whipped American Fork stroked by Kevin Gust in Elkins, Jerry Steadman, in a rain shortened the fifth inning, scored and Steve Cressall in the Slaymaker 6-- 2 co-th- 9-- 5 contest. both of Bingham's runs, In Jordan's opening game of the tournament, the Diggers' offense was on paced by doubles from game to Highland the Jerry Steadman and Jim Thursday, Beetdiggers came back Nelson. Jordan had to beat Kanab 5 in trouble bitting with men weather on base, however, and another shortened affair Friday Highland turned in a solid then edged Dixie 10-- 9 on Jordan took part in the same tournament and, after losing their first 5-- 3 6-- Saturday. In other action, Brighton opened play last Wednesday by defeating West Jordan Orem split its first two games, last falling to East then Saturday Monday Alta beating Judge lost both of its first games at Bountiful Mar. 17 then 0 to Bonneville at 9-- 6-- 3 2-- 7-- 2 3-- a outfield; Juniors Randy Washburn at second, Dustin Bolliger at second and short, and Rob Smethurst at pitch; Rob sophomores Farnsworth at catch, Mike Thompson at third, Troy Thomas at outfield, Todd Koplin at outfield, performance. Bryce and Brad Washburn at Jorgensen opened on the first; and freshmen Mike mound for Jordan. Graham at pitch, Chris In spite of a plague of Heaps at second, Mike infield errors, Jordan still Johnson at outfield, managed to stay in front Larry Knight at catch, of Kanab, mostly due to and Boyd Pendleton at the pitching of Rob outfield. Team managers and this year are Matt Gust Farnsworth freshman Mike Graham and Todd Bendixon. who only allowed one hit West Jordan coach Al On Saturday, it was Poland, was, quite base, Richardson pitcher; junior Darren Forti sophomores Delroy centerfield, senior Dick Griffiths rightfield, junior Jim Kane pitcher, sophomore Chris Harris short stop, sophomore Dennis Jensen outfield and pitcher, junior Dave Sabo outfield and pitcher, junior Scott Ferguson outfield, Jeff Price infield and outfield, Eric outfield, Scott Rose sophomore second base, and Sammy Croswhite catcher, and and sophomore Mike Wilson outfield; freshman Todd Martinez first base and Brett plate. Larsen was also on the mound for Alta's game last Wednesday against Steve short Bonneville. Bonneville Dave Fowlkes first base, Tom Robbins third, senior Don Hellier pitcher, Tim Lagrave third, senior Lowe catcher, Bryan Scott Ford leftfield, Allred pitcher and infield, Mark Douglas catcher and outfield, Todd Fowlks third base, Randy Hawks first base and pitcher. Brad Johnson second base, Darin Jones catcher, Mike Montoya ' McCleod. Mt. View jumped out to got two of its three runs off a home run in the first inning and Larsen ended up with six strike outs and two walks. For Alta, Jeff Walbeck and Ward Figge each had doubles and Todd Handley went three for three.' To A Lane Love Chest III". Military Good Selection Roport Of David R. Woolley, son and Mrs Lyle T. Woolley of Midvale, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank bf master sergeant. Woolley is a dental technician at Ramstein Air Base, West Germany. "day-in-the-su- 5-- 2, Styles Padded Tops of Mr lead over Hillcrest McCleary infield and a outfield. last Thursday, as the Brighton finally got a Huskies did not get a hit and until the fifth inning. made the most by Hillcrest cut the lead to Army Pvt. Randolph K. Van View Dave Orem. but Mt. Beuge, son of pulled stopping Robbins pitched the first away again. The Huskies Chris tiaan and Betty J. five innings for Brighton finished with a four run Van Beuge, Herriman, with Jim Kane picking up seventh, but that left has completed a combat the final two. Brighton's them two runs short. Jeff engineer course at the offense was led by Eric Koehler pitched for U.S. Army Training Jacobs who went two for Hillcrest and extra base Center at Fort Leonard three, including a home hits included a double and Wood, Mo. During the course, run, and three rbi's and a triple by Chad Keller, a Don Lagrove who had triple by Brett Varoz, and students were trained in the techniques of road two hits. a double by Jeff Fullmer. and bridge building, on Bountiful Instead of picking both Against and a varsity and J.V. squad, Mar. 17, Alta used four camouflage also demolition. coach They Todd Doug Larsen, Brighton pitchers, Howard selected a pool of Rob Martindale, Brent received instruction in combat squad tactics as 27 players to draw from. Wiechman, and Shawn well as in the use of Mike also Included are junior Vacarro. Larsen Dobecki catcher, senior went two for two at the infantry weapons. 5-- 0 MWW Credenzas Many Different Finishes FREE: Prices Gift With Every Cedar Chost Sold A r0 Be.9.in " Al- 0 o Si!l C:;:ilt tVi:i K:IJ Ycsr Cfc:!:i Remember: r so w. 7720 So.. mirAtllMliriAA rnyn3S3ytsazJ Farnsworth's batting naturally, pleased that i:zi ca cirtti DL7APEQV CIGACCO o CLEAt:::: D SFZCIA- L- C7? his young team was able to pick up its first win during its first week of play. Against Judge, the Jaguars took advantage of some Judge miscues and a pair of walks to get their runs, both in the third inning. Three West Jordan pitchers saw action, Charles Russom, Troy Shelton, and Randy Hawks, who allowed just five hits. However, the t - stat Poland felt best about was the sero in the Jordan West error column. West Jordan got down outsrored the Leopards Lit us restart the beauty of your draperies right in your home or office. 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