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Show cyyv-v.v aa ;v w" rv-: A y-A- Avyw;y A J;,. : V A AV'. . S U V . ; ' - I a; ' V ' - K 1 1 a , J. C . " - ; - "1 A.-" ...Xs :' : - "A: ' t A, - VERNAL'S CHRIS LABRUM TAKES A mighty swing at the baseball. The Vernal team downed Mapleton, 10 to 5, in the first chamDionshio - i J ."1 ; v v h- A ; " : NX V - A -s . ' .yvvr.' -y hj iA A y A - -. - - JS - -y .:' , A COLLISION IS AVOIDED as Vernal's Darin Nelson darts under a high flying object by the name of Jacobson, Springville, and crosses home plate for another Vernal run. Vernal cap- game on July 23, but lost lo Mapleton, 10 to 5, in the second championship game in the Mustang League division. tured first place in the Pony District All Star Tournament when they defeated Springville-Mapleton, Springville-Mapleton, 10 to 3, Thursday. I ---- " ' , : L J J ' v ' - - r ' A - - - T- f .. j - - A . - A " ' ! - - . k.. -J. . . tf," -'4 - - . I 1 ( ' ' t ' . . , " "' f . " f - : .. t i . - v - , y s. ? 4 A I """ VERNAL'S SHANE GROSS gains a stolen base as he arrives at second base before the baseball does. f . i ; ; , ....... ' , ... . - ' k ' ; " $ ' v A s"; , y; " -' ; y. STEVE HATCH rushes toward second base, but is forced out at the bag. Vernal wins ftrs? game, bufl loses second congest Three runs were gained by Vernal's A team for a 3-0 lead in the second inning, but Mapleton overcame the Vernal lead to win the second championship game in the Mustang District Tournament, Thursday, by the score of 10 to 5. Vernal placed second. Brian Oscarson singled and Scott La-ing, La-ing, Scott Hardman got on base due to errors. Oscarson, Laing and Hardman scored runs to give Vernal a 3 to 0 lead at the end of two innings. Mapleton overcame Vernal's lead when they scored three runs in the third and five in the fourth for an 8 to 4 advantage. advan-tage. Vernal scored one run in the fourth inning. Mapleton added two more runs and Vernal scored one run in the sixth inning to make the final score: Mapleton, 10 and Vernal, 5. Vernal's A team forced the championship cham-pionship into a second game when they handed Mapleton its first loss of the tournament by the score of 10 to 5 on July Ju-ly 23. Mapleton scored two runs in the top of the fifth inning, but Vernal scored two runs in the first, four in the third and four in the fourth inning for a 10 to 4 advantage. ad-vantage. Mapleton scored one more run in the sixth inning, but Vernal won the first game by the score of 10 to 5. David Wilcox and John LeBeau scored counters in the first inning for Vernal. Wilcox, Hardman and Laing singled, Oscarson, Wilcox, Hardman and Laing scored runs in the third inning. inn-ing. Nelson, LeBeau, Oscarson and Laing La-ing crossed home plate in the fourth inning. in-ning. Vernal's A team scored ten runs on six hits. David Wilcox had two singles and Brian Oscarson, Scott Hardman, Scott Laing and Steve Jameson had singles. Vernal's B team was toppled by Mapleton, 15 to 10 and Vernal's A team crushed Springville, 10 to 9 July 21. Brian Murray had a double and three singles. Steve Bascom, Devon Peterson, Peter-son, Doug Merrell and Dustin Henline had two singles each. Clay Christensen had a double. The Vernal A crew scored 19 runs on 15 hits. Ken Andrews had three singles for Vernal and Ron Nelson and David Wilcox had a double and a single. Scott Hardman slugged a double and Gordon Limb, Brian Oscarson and Scott Laing hit two singles each. Vernal's B team defeated Springville, 15 to 12 and Mapleton downed Vernal's A team, 1 1 to 6, July 22. Vernal's B team and Springville were tied at 4-1 at the - end of the fourth inning. However, Springville Spr-ingville scored three runs in trge top of the fifth inning to take a 12 to 9 advan tage but Vernal won the game 15-12 Ssix runs in the bottom o the fifth inning Devon Peterson slugged two doubles and a single for Vernal Steve Bascom had a double and s.ng e and Steve Hatch slugged three s.ngles. Brian Murray had a double. Vernal's A team toppled Vernal's B team, 9 to 6, July 23 in order to advance into the championship game. Steve Bascom and Clay Christensen scored Juns in the top of the first inning to give Vernal's B team a 2 to 0 lead. Chris Labrum scored a run in the first inning for Vernal A, but Jeff Jackson singled and scored to increase the B team's lead 3 to 1. However, the A team scored one run in the second inning and three runs in the third inning for a 5 to 3 advantage. Rhadd Wilier doubled and scored a run in the second inning and Chris Labrum singled and John LeBeau doubled in the third inning. Labrum, LeBeau and Ron Nelson scored the third inning. r- One run was scored in the toning ton-ing and two counters were gai' sixth inning by the Vernal B 6-5 advantage. Brian Senti siiJ, scored a run in the fourth innjT. Merrell and Senti scored runs sixth inning. ; Vernal's A team erupted for in the fifth inning and went on t1 game by the score of 9 to t'i Labrum, Ron Nelson and Briaj 1 son singled in the fifth inning LeBeau, Nelson and Oscarsoj .. counters. 'j Nine runs were scored by Ve-team Ve-team on eight hits. John Leg Rhadd Wilier slugged double Chris Labrum had two singles fcj nal's A team. Vernal's B teanii six runs on seven hits. Steve Hat ged two singles. f-r'i -A - ' vAvV U -A- $i 'i A: ! fMr-& '-' A--"A - . ,y A . 41 J3 y BRIAN OSCARSON OF Vernal tries to connect with a.bas:J for a base hit du'rlng'the all-star tournament in Vemat." ' " - - |