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Show C6 The Salt Lake Tribune PREPS Saturday, May5, 2001 Skyline Survives ‘Mus -Win’ BY JAY DREW CLASS3-A SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT 4fae Pulls Off Upset on Road PREP BASEBALL THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, prep: baseball i place in Region 1, home field for state tournament contest and a shot of momentum. Skyline’s Chris Herbert: was not worrying too muchaboutall of that. He just wantedtheball The seniorfinally got to pitch the'seventhinning, and he dered. Using a nasty curveball id ck deadly accuracy, Herbert out the side Layton’s and’! batters Nos. 2 to help sles. preserve their wild athome. vlitte (3) will play host to ¥s fourth place Mountain View on ‘Tuesday in a tourney shile Laytonfell to 84 1 must travel to third-ranked Copper Hills and likely face oneof the best pitchers in the state, left hander Jason Price. MH was a huge, huge win.” Herbert said. “It wasa must-win,” And a huge turnaround for Skyt which was blown out 1 y region champion View: mont on Tuesday and seemed beaded uy the wrong direction. Disaster was. lurking again: Fri div. ation thhe Laneers scored tl runs in thetifth to take a5 But the Eagles seored three runs in the fifth and two in the sixth. then called on the seldom used Herbert to shut the door on hree of Lavton’s best hitters: Tisice. Applegate, Derrick Tho: mas and lal, Love, who was Hor homer before striking out yime + would not have been ion without the stel wlll jel of Tony Harris ie all supplied by. Sam i + Davis High transfer who. brok out ina big THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1Wo:yrun homerun in ayton’s lead to wh, who was 3: d-the homey witha then Ani ns scored on’ Ben ris. “We actually have not been playing too bad. We were playing fairly well up to a point against Viewmont, then we just kindof fell apart.” Layton hadtaken the big lead with a two-run double by Tyler West Jordan (14-8) at Viewmnont (15-5), 4 pm. failed to make thebig plays Sponge Poon i25)aOpen(29) tp m ‘LOWER BRACKET Prowo (8-12)at Mountan Crest (14-8), 4pm East (+12) at Lone Peak (148) 4pm Logan (7-14)at Spanish Fok (18), 4 pm. ‘Shy View (8-12) at Murray(183). 4 pm and gettheclutchhits. bee10, Layton 9 090 0-9 112 omen 63 041 022 X10 15.1 cyGoodal(5). Weob (6) and Thomas, DunHams (4), Herbert (7) and Bames. WP-Hams LP. Goode 2B-Unscher (L) Bames (S) Caramel (S), Baugh (S) Herter (S) HA-Lowe (L) Bames(S), Anderton & ARICERIBUNE V's soccer ‘Unntad (10-8) at Detta (10-8), 4 p.m. Pe View (8-10) at Tooele (11-7), 4 pm. Emery (4-13)at Park City (13-7), 1 pm. BRA Canyon View (10:8)at Carbon (20), noon Morgan(14-4)a Let (15, 4pm North Sanpete (2-8) at Cedar Cy (144), 2pm ‘Union(614) at Bear Fiver (1.8), noon Hillcrest 11, Orem 3 MIDVALE The Huskies earned the right to go against Tay lorsville in the Cla tourna: CLASS 2-A Games UPPER BRACKET Jun (12-9) at San Juan (15-5). 1 pnt Enterprise (16-4) at Gunnison (128), 1 pm. LOWER BRACKET Parowan (14-8) at Juan Diego (14-4), 3 pm. Grand (1346)al Beaver (17:4), 1 pm Note: Enterprise and Gunnison ware both No. 2 seed, Gunnison won the coin ip foc home kd ment en am 1020-3 102 Hest tot 141 11 142 Wiksng Meray (3) Dan (5) Mogan @)Anderson (6)ard Wars. Mackay, on (4) and Caper WeMackay Wing, 28Shute (Ht) Kay2H) Ours () HA Faragan (0) Snow Canyon 2 Ben Lomond 1 ST. GEORGE Jack Stover pitched the Warriors to a Clas: +A playoff victory, and he also beady yr wes contributed a double andscoreda run, Ben Loman Viewmont 14, Cottonwood 7 The Vikings pounded out six runs in the fifth inning to break ‘openthe Region 1 game. Knights win in Region 1. 012 001 0-4 7 1000-961 Meyer (5) and Povey Smout Jackson (2) Mehan (7) and Bennett W-T Meyer Lilackson 28Povey (C) Jackson (C) 38-0 Nusser(N) HALE Meyer (N) Olympus 11, Woods Cross 8 WOODS CROSS— The Titans topped the Wildcats in Region 5 and advanced to thestate tourna: ment. jaton Hache) Buren (5) ard Fas 2B-Nekan \V) Oke (V), (C) HR Woodranse (Trump PREP SOCCER . Roaion struggle for top se d aried thdir 10th k in the shootout, then row victory when Al. went wide in the 3-2 de- sision The Bengals will face Re- seed in the: first hie state tournament IN OTHER GAMES: Jordan 2, Mountain View 1; Haarit rad Feige and ) cui he ball between rit Rossiand Nskatte Fimpanogos 1. Orem 0: At Trinnpanie Michael Hall \ he second: half Larson and en anchared the ye in eerucial Weber 7, Box Elder 1: At Weber. Blake Busw6ll had a hat trick for Weber in a Region 4 match, ky View 1, Roy 0: At Skyview, Jake Carlson scored the game's lonegoalto give Sky View Oymps (63) 101 ta 6-11 194 Waats rss O11 061 0-8 103 ark Andersen). Ktlnan 7) and ‘ertson. Crs (5), Wnght (7) and Crt Back (5) WeXotiman. Cet ‘2B-Beck (WC), Martn(0). Caus (0). Rice (0) HA-Back (WC). Oks tame the No. 2 seed forthe state tour: Woods Cross 6, Olympus 0: At Olympus, Thomaz Lamos and Andy Holbrook each scored two. B als and Ben Clark and Matt Carlson added one apiecefor the Wildcats, Matt Smith was the winning goalkeeper. Woods At Cyprus, Adam Jones and Jacob Solomon scored two goals each in the Rams’ Region 5 win. Steven Pulver also seored for Highland (49), Brett Alldredge, Abad Mo rales, Josh McPhee and Brian HK ml for Cottonwoud \1 Cor iv ‘ r ‘ noth Voawn Fremont 0: At kre i , Bountiful, Kast won the shootout is Wet st Murray 1, West 0: At Mur ty, the Spartans shut out. the hithers for the Region 5 win. 3-A Tournament Bear River 2, Wasatch 1 Wasatch, Bear Rive 10021006194 on 0010-871 Tweedy are Sabol Bel and Ovi W:Tweedy. Leh, 2 Person (), Maroy), Hunton(E) HF:Sabo), Hodges) victory. Moen 200 00 0-229 Uniah Monday's Games UPPER BRACKET Bear River (5-6) at Hurricane (7-3), 4 p.m. Cedar City (6-5) at Park City (8-3), 4 p.m LOWER BRACKET Ogden (7-4) at Pine View (9-2), 4 p.m Snow Canyon(8-oe at Tooele (1140) 4pm. 000 128 X11 62 and Tumer. Gi WGulley.L‘Rees. 28-Goodwin (U) 38-Wright (U). HA-Doron (U) Uintah, Hurricane 9, North Sanpete 1: At’ Hurricane, Dusky ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Adie Sandall pitched a nohitter,striking out 10, as the Cy- in the Jeague with the win, San- so went 3for4 with two Cyprus 7, Olympus 0 1 Resiond Ponmevilies, Mountain Crest Mike Hick on AdamMorales’s goal, assisted Canyon View 6, Carbon 4 Jordan Ander- River Bears wona Class 3-A play- off game that required a round trip of more than 700 miles for Pine View. View 000 000 0~0 3.9 Rover 2 510 X-8 5.0 Shannon ‘and Hansen, W- CEDARCITY — Krista Smith, Katie Webster and Bobbi Barney led the Canyon View Falcons’ ofa in a Class 3-A playoff victo- ney drove in three runs wi a aie-inningtriple. tea Decaro and Watson Tscot! and Bamay Truscoh Dec. 26-Snah (CY) 98-Fae (C), aney (cy, ST. GEORG! Crystal Geck and tworelievers combined on a one-hitter as the Snow Canyon Warriors wonaCl game. BenLamond 900 09-0 ‘Canyon (13 00 and Palmer Geck: Miller (4), Hatch esh Nes Coe Sak te Gon Gabreison (SC) MOUNT ROOSEVELT Kayleen Ras- mussenone-hit Delta in a complete game for Union, shuting out the Rabbits in a first round tournament game. Rasmussen record sevenstrikeouts. ota onom00-016 Unon 00000-6102 ‘Smith, Nelon (5) and Ouson. Raussen andHarta. W> ‘Rasmussen Seth 23—Mori(U),Davargt(U),Nelon(U) Tooele 10, Wasatch 1 PLEASANT: RachelAllred’s double,triple and three RBIs helped the North Sanpete Hawks win a Class 3-A playoff game. Dove 200 001 0-333 inSap mon x63 Andrus Cook and Castongen, W-Cook cach25-ed 38Ave 3)HEhanaNs) PREP SOFTBALL Veewmont O01 090 0-4 4.0 Northadge 000 000 0-0 3.1 Thompson and Jensen, Hamion and Lamb. W- Clearfield 4, Davis 1 KAYSVILLE- TheFalconstook advantage of six Daviserrorsto get then‘SaSt Ser rd WSs (arn 28-649 (0) 210-100-440 and Mca Harbinand Harbenson W-Shened tetBH SBHorberson 0) Bountiful 4, Woods Cross 0 Bonneville 1, Mtn. Crest 0 BOUNTIFUL - Jenny Stewart went 2for-} with a triple two RBIs WASHINGTON TERRACE Jackie Roberts struck out eight and Kara Barto stole home for the game's only runas Bonneville won in Region4. omee Lo) ype 219-1008 for the Bravesin the Region5 win. Deanne Martine threwa one- hitter. Bountiful and Olympusfin ished tied for third, but Olympus gets the higher seed in the state tournament based on head-to-head mectings against higherseeds, Weeds Cs (7) mps00-012 ‘Bounth(9-5). OH0101 480 ann arPen Mera J St ae | Dames 28-4 Stewart (8 TOOELE KayC. Bleazard drove in five runs to help Tooele defeat Wasatch. Wasatch Tooale(114) 09 010 0-1 5 2— 90-400 1-10 12 3rc Chante Vez ard Sati WP-Voann. LPRamund 28-emad(H), Veaze (1) 38-Beazad(7) East (212) need Kos (4-10) or Coppa Hits (4-10) at Ata (12-0), 4pm. Skyline (84)at Riverton (11:3), 4 pm Oror (4-8) at Bingham (11-3) 4 pm leighleneaha LOWER BRACI Notion oaT1400 Davis (5-7)at Mountan View (93), 4 pm. ‘Wot Jordan (68) a Jordan (64), 4 pm. Huner (6-0)ot Viewrnont (12.0), 4 pm. Note: In Ragin 2, Kearns and His play Mey Gana ogo. Nore rd Lay ton ed for UPPER BRACKET WoodsCross (7-7) at Spanih Fork (3-1, 4 pm Ofnpus (9-5)at Box Eder (10-4). 4 pm, Payson (7-7) at Roy (11-3) 4 pm. Tinga (8-6) at Cyprus (10-4), 4 pm LOWER BRACKET Lin Peak (+10) or Provo (4-10) at Fremont (12-2), 4 pm Bunt (9-5)at (86). 4pm Bonnie (10-4)at Pleasant Grove (11-3) 4 pm. Weber (7-7) at Muay (13-1). 4 pm. Note: Lone Peak and Provo bad forsath n Ragin6 ‘Mountan Crest (2-12) 00 00 0-0 4 1Bonnevile (104) 000100 x19 0 ‘Roberts and Hyden W-Roberts. 28-loberts (8) Murray 7, Bingham 1 MURRAY Cassie Cowley and Lacey Vincent each collected vo hits as the Spartans won a nonregion gante, Bngham Mary East 8, West 7 70, 22 K- 7 Lows. and Hettinger and. Cowoy ‘TheLopards ended the regular ‘lo‘won (8), Cowan (M), Comay = season with a win over. the Hetinger (M) 38-Young B) Panthers. UPPER BRACKET ‘South Summa (68) vs. Grand (8-0), 10 am, sJuab (10-4) vs. Altamont (4-4), 10 a, Beaver (10-4)v5 San Juan (62).10am Enterynse (68) ve Mant (11-3),10am LOWER BRACKET Nth Sevier (6-8) vs, Juan Diego (19-1) Noon Monticello (246) vs Millar (11-3). Noon Grantor (86)vs. South Seer (10-4), Noon ‘Gunnison (6-8)vs. Parowan (11-3) Neon ‘Note: Winns play againat 2 pm Saturday. 200-453 igmes es ‘Raymond (4)and Owed WE Sasa Non239Klas hap () SBWet pee the Colts winin Region1. jontorensod 000 002 O2—4 11 2 oe 99 10 1-3 81 Stole ard Nygard Coleran Lowry W Stele L-Coleman 2B-McDonald (C). Good} (Chageman (L) Goulding scored three goals for Hurricane Viewmont 4, Northridge ¢ while Josh Yebra and Frank LAYTON Brittany ee Gonzales each had two in theTi son struck out nine e Vi. gers’ first round tournament win. GARLAND son ‘struck out 11_as the Bear Sandall Throws No-Hitter As Cyprus Defeats Olympus advanced. Josh Orr scoredfor thece Skyline 3, Cottonwood 1 Raven The Bagles scored tworuns in ParkCity2, Ben Lomond0: At thefifth inning to claim a Region Ben Lomond, Ben Stollerman got I victory, 100 020 0the shutout for Park City. DaveIs: ‘Skyine 000 100 0lieb and Andrew McCutcheon Cottonwond and Common Stewie and Nygard Wscoredonegoal cachfor the Miners ‘SicBaer7 gaa() Dgden Judge Memorial 1 At Judge Memorial, Ogden scored Cottonwood4, Layton 3 (8) the winning goal with a minutele! LAYTON Mary Beth MeSnow Canyon 4, Uintah 0 SnowCanyon, Reagan Kemp, Shane Donold’s eighth-inning double Monson, Berk Frei and Kayson Gubler led the Warriors over Bear River 8, Pine View 0 North Sanpete 6, Dixie 3 VERNAL — Shannon Dixon's grand slam helped the Uintah Utes secure a Class 3-A_ playoff kings won in Region 1 Lease a New Volkswagen areR OS)ya 11rem PLAYOFF MANIA! Big Event On-Site Tent Sale Continues. Sandy, UT. Playoff Mania hits local Toyota Dealer, Karl Malone Toyota, “With the play ‘offs here, Karl himselfhas asked that weat the dealership do something that is as crazy as the playoffs,” said Andy Madsen, General Manager of Karl Malone Toyota.So,this Fi ‘riday and Saturday, May 4th and Sth, we will be doing what has never been donebefore, Karl MaloneToyotawill be selling Camry’s, America’s #1 for the price of Corollas. 4 Runnersfor the price of Rav 4" 's, Tundras for the price of selling car — 4 years running Tacomas,“| In my 15 years in the car business | have never seen asale like this one. ." said Madsen. “This type of sale on new Toyota Cars and Trucksis your once-in-a-liletime chan to get the new car or truck that you have always wanted sen continued. And thanks to Karl weare able (o makeit happen, Drive away in a new Camry for just $15,995, a new 4 Runnerfor $26,510,or a new Tundra for just $23,648. “There are no gimmicks to this sale, when the Mailman says "Makea delivery,” we do just aeasaeiion on ers upset top ranked Wastach. In the secondhalf, Craig Smithscored inthe 19th minute, r Janes Hinkle thefourth inning. _—Memorial6, Emery 5 and Wes Simmons oa as the scored the Cannan Second Round Behrmann. scored for Cyprus (112), East 1, Bountiful 0 (S0): At in Region 5. Bountiful is es tt 3-A Soccer Pairings nament. Crossis 11-2 in Reg Highland 5, of the 3-A tournament, defeating Emery6-5 on its own field. The Bulldogs were the only team that won ontheroad in the first round. Kaitie Sabol hit a two-run homerun tolift the Bulldogs to Northridge 4, Clearfield 3 prus‘prep softball team defeated CLEARFIELD Branz Mey. Region 5 Friday. er’s two-run homer helped the Olympusin Pirates earnsecond place power (i minutes and tout kicks each an upset Fridayin the first round eit Wy CASTLE DALE The Judge Memorial softball team pulled off Uintah 11, Morgan 2 | Brighton Edges Alta, Earns Top Seed. HALT. | | the win. Brianne Tweedy struck out eight for the Bulldogs, who gave up four unearned runs in a showdownwith Viewmont, the up-and-coming Lancers then Herbert ind | a shoulder injury) and Thomas. But as they did two weeks ago in fourth “Rw and’ sec walked | Unsicker, Love's solo homer.and RBIS by Rodney Hulse (back from ynd sacrifice Ay of the gam tat} th. after Matt Ciara: mell CLASS 5-A peep tachi Kears(15Tey 18-4) 4pm Layton (1646)at Copper Hills (15°), 4 pm. ‘Alcrast (7-16) at Taylorovile (16-6), 4 pm Mourtan View (10-12) at Siyine (13-7, 4 p.m. LOWER’ ‘BRACKET Davis (48)af Brgham (139), 4 pm _Cottrood (7) at A129, 4pm iverton (12-10) a Jordan (13-8), 4 pm. coming backall year,” said Nor- Barnes wert 4for with a ud } | doubled, Tommy Vest delivered the game-winninghit, two-run single up the middle. “These guys have been good at £ A lot was riding on Frid: ivton-Skyline that,”stated Madsen. “Karl has also asked that we continue our $32* car sale. Our customers know that the “als at our $32 sales are better than auctions. Auction bidding often inflates the true value ofa car so you pay more. Here every tor Wasatch. 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