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Show Vernal Express Wednesday. Apri 27. 1994 19 C . . , sA - PITCHER JED Labrum has been the Ute "Iron Man' on the mound. Jed has started nearly every one of Uintah's games this season. Soccer Continued from page 18 without starters bam layior (broken ankle) and Corey Enloe, who was competing in a national DECA competition as the state of Utah's representative. The Utes did not disappoint their coach. The team played every bit as lively as they had two days earlier, extending the Pioneers in every area. Again the team was out-shot 18-7 for the game, but the Utes made every shot count Terming the two Lehi goals as 'flukes,' Browning was generous in his praise of the Ute's play and effort during a 2-1 loss. "We played an excellent game. Their two goals were dubious at best. I was very pleased to finally see the kids break out of their habit of playing one good game and then a bad one. If we continue to play at this level, I'm confident of a successful suc-cessful season and state tournament." tourna-ment." Lehi scored their first goal when one of the Pioneer players attempted attempt-ed to header the ball back to a teammate. team-mate. Instead, the ball slid off his head and gently plopped over the raised arms of keeper Clark Pierce. The second goal was scored on a penalty kick which Browning felt should have gone the other way. Both Pioneer goals came in the first AYSO seeks donations The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) is gearing up to kick off the '94 season by taking 3 teams of Vernal youth to the summer sum-mer games. Practice will begin on April 16th. The organization is looking for donations to help take these kids to the summer games. Donations can be sent to Sergio Menegassi, assistant assis-tant regional soccer commissioner, 759 West 1100 South, Vernal. The organization will be having pre-reg-istration for the AYSO soccer season sea-son on April 23rd at the Discovery School from 10 a.m. ro 3 p.m. llniforms will be available. Any questions call 789-5129. half. The second half was all Uintah as the team closed to 2-1 when Brandon Spencer got behind the defense de-fense and Steve Murphy spotted him with a nice pass for the goal. The game ended with the Utes pressing and the Pioneers holding on. . After the completion of the two games, Uintah stands at 2-3 in region re-gion with the team's last home game before the playoffs this Friday against Morgan. Game time for the varsity has been moved up to 3:30 to accommodate the musical. plays in right including throwing out a runner at the plate in the 6th. The Utes began their 9-5 victory with three runs in the first inning. After Travis Hawkins and Rhett Deets singled, both scored when Labrum lined a shot to right which got past the fielder. Labrum scored one pitch later when the Wasatch pitcher balked. The Wasps responded respond-ed with 3 of their own in the 2nd to tie it up at 3 all. The Utes scored another run in the 4th when Beau Perry doubled and scored on Bertola's single. They added another in the 5th when Labrum, Pederson, Smuin and Lawson all singled to make it 5-3. Wasatch responded with a run in the 5th to make it 5-4. The 6th inning proved to be decisive deci-sive as the Utes sent 9 batters to the plate scoring 4 runs on five hits. Bertola doubled and Deets tripled to add the padding for Uintah. Wasatch scored one in the 6th to make the final 9-5. Jed Labrum led all hitters on the team with a perfect 4 for 4 from the The Ladies Petroleum Club will plate. Travis Hawkins was close, be sponsoring a Glow-Ball golf going four for five. Deets went two tournament fundraiser for local for three with a triple. All told, scholarships April 29th, 1994 at the Uintah racked up 17 hits while Vernal Golf Course. Baseball Continued from page 18 Uintah scored their only two runs in the 3rd inning when Dave Lawson and Shay Bertola laced back-to-back triples with Rhett Deets following fol-lowing up with an RBI single. "It wasn't a pretty game," Labrum concluded, "sometimes I wonder which team is going to show up. The one that pulled out a last inning victory over Provo, or the one which made Lehi look so good." The loss dropped the Utes to 2-2 in region and 6-10 overall. Prior to the Wasatch game Friday at Wasatch, the Utes learned Gibbons would be back for the game and although he struggled at the plate, he made a couple of nice Glow-Ball golf tournament K JH::i ?f F j UTE SECOND baseman Beau Perry is 'brushed back' during recent re-cent game with Park City. Utes will be counting on Perry's senior leadership during their push for the state playoffs. holding the Pioneers to just four. The victory moves the team back into contention for the championship. champi-onship. Uintah took on Grand Junction yesterday (Tuesday) and will host Union for number one this Friday. The Utes will play Park City at Heber next Tuesday and close out their regular season at home against Lehi next Friday. The team stands at 3-2 in region and 7-1 0 for the season. The format for the tournament will be 2-person scramble with a minimum age requirement of 21. The $20 entry fee includes 1 glow ball per player, chili feed and lots of fun in the dark. Prize money will be determined by Calcutta. Green fees are not included in the entry and additional ad-ditional balls will be available for purchase at start of tournament There will be a social hour at 7 p.m. with tee-off following at 8 p.m., All registrations should be concluded by 6 p.m. Sponsors suggest sug-gest interested participants bring a flashlight and wear warm, light colored col-ored clothing. 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