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Show 5 1 -' ) y r' r i i - " , , 4 ; 1 1 i FIRST SINGLES tennis player, Greg Clark returns the ball in the direction of his Pleasant Grove opponent, David Jacklin. dlwim Vflknimgis The Uintah Utes and Pleasant Grove Vikings were tied at 2-2 w ith one event to go. the first doubles, and the Vikings appeared to have the upper hand as Tylar Gam and Chad Chipman were victorious vic-torious in the first set, 6-4 and were involved in-volved in a tie reaker in the second set. However, the Uintah Utes acquired the winning hand in the tennis meet at 3-2 as Mike Saupe and Ken Golding won the tie breaker in the second set, 7-6 and won the match and the meet with a 6 to 3 triumph over Gam and Chipman, Wednesday in Vernal Pleasant Grove jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the meet as David Jacklin, first singles, toppled Uintah's Greg Clark. 6-0. 7-6 However, the Utes tied up the meet at 11 when Tom Cor.khn thumped Rick Clark of Pleasant Grove in the second singles. 6 1. 6-1 Pleasant Grove grabbed grabb-ed a 21 advantage when Shawn Holdaw ay downed Greg Ball in the third singles, 7 5, 6 2 Uintah High School knotted up the meet at 2 2 with a 6-0. 6 2 win by Kurt Johnson and Greg Thomson over Pleasant Plea-sant Grove's second doubles team. Mike Clark and Mike Simpson. The U:s' Saupe and Golding toppled Gam ai Chipman for a win in the first dcria. which gave the Utes a one pozi n Richard Cramer of Pleasant Grovel Uintah's Jim Shirley. 6-1. 6-2 inaEesiir tion match and Craig Nelson. P'.asil Grove, dow ned Max Spier. Ui'jifL 6-0, in another exhibition match. The Uintah Ute tennis team las i Region 7 mark of 2-1. Uintah has defeated Mountain View and P;su! Grove in region meets and has sszl one loss to Provo. The Utes bs Timpview, Monday at 4 p.m. izi rl battle the Tigers in Orem. Tuesday The Brigham Young University Inviu::a! is set for Friday and Saturday. The Region 7 Meet is set for May 5 and c aod the Slate Meet is scheduled May When asked to comment on thelrii Ute 3-2 win over Pleasant Grove. L'tt ranis ra-nis coach Ray Forsgren remarked "E got real exciting toward the e.-.d. Y really proud of our guys doing well ft have got some tough ones comirg up. ic I feel Uintah will do well. Tur.pr.cws undefeated and that should be toughest match." s I I : ' .- "i . ' i - - ; t t t . i ' : i I ? i N ! 1 Hi: HAL 1. moots Tom Conklin's i.u'kot .ind t.iKos off m J l,,l"c:i' duoction. Uint.ih's tonnis to.im will liost limpviow. ' 4 o.rn. |