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Show WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2009 • A9 Guardian of Your Community News SF ADULT SOFTBALL • • 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 • RMC Chaliece Jones Holden Adams 1 I • 1 Barry Dalton / The Sentinel 1 ON THE BALL: McKell James returns a volley against her Springville opponent. Eagles defeat Devils, Lions Kristie Sleight Nate Vance MMHS cross country athletes On Aug. 29, Maple Mountain High hosted a grass relay for the cross country athletes. The grass relays is a European style race. The kids had to run a two-mile course, while in the course, they had to jump hay bales. It was different than most of the races they will be running, but the kids loved it, and said it was really cool for a change. The Pizza Factory Athletes were Holden Adams and Chaliece Jones. Holden Adams ran in the boys vai> sity relay. "I loved it," he said. "I have actually done hurdles before, so I dominated. When I got to that part, I passed a bunch of runners." Chaliece Jones, daughter of Brian and Rachel Jones, ran in the girls varsity relay. "It was different that I expected," she said. The Zubs JV Athletes were Nate Vance and Kristie Sleight. Nate Vance ran in the boys JV race. "It definitely adds terrain to compete in," he said. Kristie Sleight, daughter of Kevin and Lori Ann, ranin the girls JV.race. "It was different from the others," she said. "It was more interesting." Skyhawks: From SALEM • A12 ning-back formation and were able to complete a 25yard touchdown pass to tie the game and send it into overtime. In overtime, the Skyhawks lost the coin toss and were given the first opportunity to score. The offense had trouble moving the ball and was faced with third and six. Once again, Josh Adams was able to make an amazing play with his legs and scrambled for a 10-yard touchdown run. Unfortunately, the extra point was kicked to the right and was no good. as the Skyhawks led for almost the entire game and by as much as 10 points late in the fourth quarter. But that's when things began to unravel for Salem. In a game where Josh Adams and Kolapa Wolfgramm dominated the game on the ground, and that featured big plays from wide receiver Cody Bullard, the Skyhawks were still unable to secure the victory in the end. On the last two touchdowns scored by Salem When the Trojans had they were unable to convert their chance to match or the point-after kicks, which beat Salem's score, they ended up being critical in were held to third and long overtime. Once again the from 20 yards out, but once defensive secondary con- again the defensive secondtinues to be an area of con- ary was unable to keep recern as both Morgan touch- ceivers out of the endzone, downs and their field goal and the Trojans were able to late in the fourth quarter score on another long pass all stemmed from big pass play. With the game hangplays by the Trojan offense. ing on the extra point, MorWith Salem up by 10 gan was able to convert and in the fourth, Morgan*s of- went on to be victorious. fense was able to connect a After some long road 50-yard pass on third down, trips, the Skyhawks' next which ended up in a field game will be a lot closer to goal. On their next posses- home as they visit Maple sion they moved the ball Mountain Friday, Sept. 18 down the field effectively for the first gridiron meeting with their unique three-run- between the two schools. ALA: From EAGLES • A12 way cool and very inspirational. The offense was great tonight. We had some trouble with the officials and snaps but the passing game was great. Hunter was able to hook up with me, Cole, Riley and Jace multiple times. We were able to stick with the game plan but make a few adjustments. It was definitely what we needed," he said. The Eagles are on the right track as they prepare for homecoming this weekend against Juab. TUESDAY COED TEAM Universal Athletics Abbot Mortgage Rustice Concrete T-Bones Gym CK Apparel / Sunrise Scared Hitless (TU) Security Insurance Moab Auto Group Top Gun Auto Detail Oisenbeal Neil Dansie DDS interwest Mechanical ER Curbing WINS 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 LOSSES 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 • WED. MENS DIV. 2 • TEAM 1 Safe Work Essentials WINS 7 • TKO Drywall . 5 1 Wicked Intentions 1 Platinum Protection 1 Brew Crew • BH 3 3 2 2 2 The Golden Eagles Nielsen, 8-2, and at sec- 1 Blakey Carpentry varsity girls tennis team ond doubles Kelli Slade/ finished out the week with Bryn Gomez beat Ashley one win and one loss in Eaton/Aime Wheeler 8-4. • WED. MENS DIV. 3 WINS On Thursday the • TEAM region play. The JV team Golden Eagles traveled • Big O Tires had a 2-0 sweep. 6 MMHS hosted Spring- to Payson to take on the • LEI 5 ville Tuesday, Sept. 8, Lady Lions. The MM var4 1 Huff's Carpet 2009. The Red Devils sity team enjoyed a clean 3 varsity squad came out on sweep, going 5-0 in their • Nielsen L&L 3 top this time, 2-3. Maple matches. Calley Bankhead • Davis Drywall Mountain's Anna Cron- was back at first singles, • Sunset Painting 2 quist made a clean sweep defeating Anni Doersan • Mixers 1 to beat Aubrey Fox at first 6-0, 6 - 1 . Anna Cron0 • Clegg'sAuto singles, 6-0, 6-0; and quist swept Camille StaMM's Hailey Harlan beat heli 6-0,6-0; and Hayley Tess Alleman in three sets, Roney beat Julie Thomas • WED. MENS REC. DIV. 6-7, 6-2, 6-2. At third 6-3,6-2. WINS • TEAM In varsity doubles acsingles, Hayley Roney 6 • Angels lost Carolina Garrido in tion, Spencer Rose/Jamie 5 Lundberg beat Kelsie • Roundy Construction three, 3-6,6-4,6-1. 3 The first doubles team Crews/Hilary Frampton • Espjin Eye Center of Spencer Rose/Jamie 6-0,6-1; and Hailey Har- • Todd's Cabinets 3 Lundbers lost to Karen lan/Kelsey Lewis beat • Softek 3 Sumsion/Sammi Frei, 6 - Vic Bean/Brittny Snow 2 • Greyhounds 2,5-7,^-3; and the second 6-1,6-0. 2 The JV team defeat- • Strip'n the Gears doubles tekm of Kelsey 1 Lewis/McKell James lost ed Payson, 4—1. Maddie • Vancon to Sarah Rose/Sam Met- Asay beat Rebekah Wells 9-8 and McKell James calf, 4-6,5-7. • THURSDAY COED A The MMHS JV squad beat Mariel Pullan 8-3. At WINS came out with a 3-2 victo- third singles, Ashley Ellis • TEAM 6 ry over the Devils. At first lost the Shaunese Jensen • Mtn. Country singles, Maddie Asay lost 4-8. In doubles, Aubryn • 1st Home Mortgage 5 Mcto Michelle Bastin 6-8; at Fawcett/Lindsey 5 I Red Devils second singles, Ashley El- Murdie beat Celest Ayell/ 4 • Barber Welding lis defeated Mallory Bond Rebeka S. 8-1 and Kelli 3 in an extended set, 9-8. Slade/Bryn Gomez beat • American Hardcore 2 At third singles, Haley Teal Penrold/Jenni Tewort • Endurance Wind Scheranian lost to Alexan- 8-4. 2 • Smash Athletics In exhibition matches 1 RAYD dra Bennett 3-8. 2 Both doubles teams MM's Hailey Sheranian/ 1 • Extended Family, Inc won. Aubryn Fawcett/ Angela Nuila beat Sami 0 Lindsey McMurdie at Black/Lexi Mower 8-1 I Wild Things first doubles beat Mon- and Cassie Gleason lost ika Camonche/Sharlee her singles match 3-8. • THURSDAY COED B LOSSES 0 2 4 4 4 5 5 LOSSES 0 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 LOSSES 0 1 3 3 3 4 4 5 ••• • TEAM 3RD/4TH GRADE LEAGUE TEAM Bengals Bears Dolphins Jaguars Raiders Colts Buccaneers Steelers Bronco's Cowboys 4'9'ers Packers Titans Giants Chargers Vikings • • • • LOSSES 0 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 5 • THURSDAY COED C • TEAM 1 1 1 1 1 • 5TH/6TH GRADE LEAGUE TEAM WINS Steelers Patriots Packers Jets Falcons Browns Broncos Lions Panthers Bills • I • • I • WINS 6 Goose in the Wild 5 Roundy Construction 4 Esplin Eye Center 4 Nothing But Tan 3 CU Truck & Trailer 2 Segway Active Learning Center 2 SW Management 1 1 Know Idea 1 Wasatch Concrete LOSSES 0 1 1 2 3 4 4 4 5 6 ' 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 WINS 5 Efusjon Boom! 4 Galaxie Lighting 4 Economy Steel Express 3 Screw Balls 3 3 D&A McRae 3 Scared Hitless 2 Pacific Horizon CU 2 State Farm Insurance 1 Icelander LOSSES 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 The Sentinel |