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The Dons have (loininatcd on th.-ir home ficlil. hut. this time I 'Icasant ( Iruvc would hand Spanish Fork an cmhar-rassin;; cmhar-rassin;; H 0 dcl'rat. The Vikings opi ned t he H.iino with a lead-off walk from Cannon Carter. Later in t he innini,' a single from Kuss Wall drove in Carter to (live Pleasant (Irovr a 1-0 lead. Throu;',h the next three innings, the faille apieared as though it would he a pitcher's duel as neither team manufactured any runs. l'leasant drove kept the Dons Huessiiif,' the entire afternoon with a platoon of 7 1 L it 'J 'A A Viking runner competes meet March 30 at Mountain TAKE THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED. ON SECOND THOUGHT FORGET THE ROAD f r s 9 2002 FREELANDER c i: .-- , 299 OR 9 V T 2.9 FINANCING A ( ..iy ::i :':. i- : . f in ar.o'J.rr run to i::vc .1 I:; th. '.k: inning t!. .iool-s i-.ir.t ru ns f roni Kuss plate '.:V'.i- a- I .. .-cornl .-ix ' (.oinr run- Brmlv .uul ( .!- l.'.i A. i V.'., !i.- th. :i. i .I'liriuc at tin- Viking put run- - m scoring po.-iiioii for remaining points. Though the victory was a L'reat confidence hoost. it onlv amounted to a "preseason "presea-son victory" since the Dons are no longer in Pleasant ( I rove's region. Friday afternoon was Pleasant drove's li test. After dropping an early L'ame at home to Timpanogos, revenge as well as a piece of the region lead was at stake as the Vikings traveled to the T-Wolves T-Wolves home field. Another quick start by the Vikings helped keep Timpanogos off balance the entire game. In the top of the first inning, Bryce Wells drove home Aaron Brady to put Pleasant drove in front early. Stalling his second game in as many days, Tyson Mehlhoff did an excellent job keep a very powerful Timpanogos line-up from H t ii i " ' .- - ' . .... Iff 4 - V in the 1600 at the UHSTCA View. 2002 Discovery II 5399 4.9 FINANCING flrope-s ? SELLING SUV V.::.- .' tr.tre,.(-.i t!:e Vikir.g le.-.d tO -t K I i;e ie.;d W .IS tut to .;-t two runs in the r.r.i.-.g w !-.eii the 1- th:rd Wolve c.t: un Willi tr.eii ns'l MehlhofT. l,me run Neitlier te.itn n'.an.igi-u much more o! tense until the seventh inning, when both teams took advantage of defensive mistakes. Pleasant Pleas-ant drove scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning thanks to hits by Brady and Spencer dood-man, dood-man, who had come in to relieve Mehlhoff at pitcher. In the bottom of the seventh sev-enth inning, Timpanogos came roaring hack to score three runs, pull within one run of tying the game, and load the bases. That's when the Vikings stiffened their defense and got the final out to end the T-Wolves rally. Monday afternoon Pleasant Grove again took to the road for a non-region battle at Timpview. After jumping out to a quick lead, the Vikings had to fight off a T-Bird rally that forced extra innings before Pleasant Grove finally put away a pesky Timpview team for the 14-11 victory. Leading 1-0 heading to the fourth inning, Pleasant Grove broke open the game with a seven-run fourth inning. Highlighting the ) , First Viking tracksters qualify for Stole A Pleasant Grove girl brought home two gold medals from the Timpanogos Track Invitational, hosted by Timpview April 4-5. Michelle Bishop was outstanding out-standing in the 300 hurdles and long jump," said Pleasant Grove coach Leo Biggs. Michelle Bishop won the 300-meter hurdles and long jump. Her efforts helped Pleasant Grove to earn a fifth-place finish in the girls' division. Misty Porter took second in the 400-meter race. The Viking 1,600-meter relay team took third. Leli Fotu took second in the shot put. Bishop and Fotu are the first two from PG to qualify for state," said Biggs. On April 2, the Vikings finished second to Lone Peak in both divisions of a tri-meet with the Knights IAD' AlJj Larry Cardon 174 W. Main American Fork 756-9643 -Paul Huntsman 1 405 E. State American Fork 756-51SS Auto Home Life Business IRAs ...... , j s - . . Mtek, Viking Aaron Brady attempts to tag a Lone Peak runner out at home on April scoreboard breaking inning was Cannon Carter's three-run three-run home run. Mehlhoff, Wall and Jason Gray all doubled in the inning to help produce the scoring. Timpview rallied to score nine runs in the final three innings to force extra innings. After resting on the lead, Pleasant Grove re-awoke re-awoke in the eighth inning and Orem. The girls' competition compe-tition was very close, with Lone Peak just edging Pleasant Grove 72-71. Bishop won the 100 meters, 300 hurdles and long jump. Annette Johnson was third in the 100 hurdles and fourth in the 300 hurdles. hur-dles. Porter was second in the 200 and 400, while Lindsay Butler was fourth in the 200 and Jessica Best fourth in the 400. The Vikings made a strong showing in the distance dis-tance races, earning seven of the top 12 places. Karen Gleason won the 3200, with Tawny Parks second. Parks won the 1600, with Amber Gleason third and Karen Gleason fourth. Amber Gleason was also third in the 800, while Camillia French was fourth. In the field events, Fotu won the shot put and was second in the discus. WCDfp 248 X Orem Blvd. Orem 225-5866 V ' Scott Ellsworth M 405 E. State American Fork 756-5188 - , ( ' -Kevin ). Barnes, CUjI to put the game away. The Vikings took advantage advan-tage of two Timpview errors and a Ryan Davis double to score four runs in the top of the eighth inning to close out the 15-11 victory. With a four game winning win-ning streak, Pleasant Grove continues its non-region schedule this afternoon as American Fork comes to Rebecca Hunt was second in the javelin and fourth in the discus. Maggie McGrath was third in the discus. Lone Peak's sweep of the relays gave them the slim victory. The Vikings were second in the 4 X 100 and 4 X 400, and third in the medley. med-ley. On the boys' side, Nate Shumway won the 110 hurdles, hur-dles, while Ben Buckner finished fin-ished second there but went on to win the 300. Brian Armstrong was fourth in the 400. Sean Welch was third in the high jump, and Shumway was fourth in the long jump. 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