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Show 0 R E M GENEVA TIMES Page 7 SCOREBOARD NOTES FROM AREA ATHLETES Baseball Results TIMPANOGOS Freshman Tyson Gonzalez, a former for-mer Timberwotf, has proven to be one of the top hitters for Salt Lake Community College this season. He is hitting hit-ting .306 with 21 RBI and a team-high seven triples. Wednesday, April 19 BASEBALL Spanish Forts 3, Timpanogos 2 Thursday, April 27, 2006 PrepRallv Coming Up Today BASEBALL Timpanogos at Lone Peak, t p.m. Spanish Fort at Mountain View, 4 p.m. SOFTBALL Lone Peak at Mountain View. 3:30 p.m. Timpanogos at Amencan Fork. 3:30 p.m. Timpview at Orem, 4 p.m. BOYS SOCCER Pleasant Grove at Timpanogos, 3:30 p.m. Mountain View at Spamsfi Fork, 4 p.m. Orem at Timpview, 4 p.m. BOYS TENNIS Mountain View at Timpanogos, 3:30 p.m. Timpview at Orem, 3:30 p.m. Friday BASEBALL Orem at Lehi, 4 p.m. TRACK Timpanogos SUU, Cedar City Saturday TRACK Mountain View S Davis, 9 a.m. Timpanogos SUU, Cedar City Tuesday BASEBALL Lone Peak at Mountain View. 4 p.m. Pleasant Grove at Timpanogos. 4 p.m. Paysonat0rem.4p.m. SOFTBALL Timpanogos at Spanish Fork, 3:30 p.m. Pleasant Grove at Mountain View. 3:30 p.m. Orem at Spnngville. 4 p m BOYS SOCCER Lone Peak at Timpanogos. 4 p.m. Mountain View at Pleasant Grove, 4 p.m. Orem at Payson, 4 p m BOYS TENNIS Payson at Orem, 3:30 p.m. Refuge Continued from Page 6 "Visiting the refuge is a fun activity, but it's also revitalizing," revital-izing," Trout explained. "This is needed so much now. Our youngest generation is facing lifestyle changes that are not healthy; the electronic era has detached us from the natural world." Trout said research has indicated that alienation and isolation from nature is associated associ-ated with a host of physical and mental problems. "I would even suggest that the spiritual side of things is suffering," he said. "For those of us who have been immersed in this project, an important part of the legacy we hope to leave is giving those who come here a higher quality of life and increased physical and mental health. That's the mission," he added. The Education Center has been designed to serve every visitor, ranging from the totally unfamiliar to those who come to the Refuge many times a year. "The center connects on all levels and ages," Trout said. The 29,000 square-foot building includes a viewing room, auditorium, audito-rium, indoor classroom and lab facilities, plus a well-stocked information in-formation desk, multi-media and interactive exhibits, a nonprofit store operated to benefit the Refuge, Ref-uge, and restrooms. There is also an outdoor am S ARTISTIC BATH & KITCHEN REFINISHINC INC. 1-888-707-9297 www.artisticbathrefinishings.com Refinish Any Tub for $275 Refinish Tub & rte6r$550 Over 20 Years of Experience m m 380 East Main Street Lehi 766-5336 Come and Welcome our New Doctor Dr. Aaron P. Ckemberlain He is happy to be to care for your pets! . .V.S ' Timpanogos' Garrett Argyie pitches rwolves Continued from Page 6 ball to right field. Archibald tagged, then beat the throw to score the game winner. "We've been working on our situation hitting,"-Nelson said. "He didn't try too hard on it, he just let it get deep. We needed a fly ball to the outfield and that was what we got." Timpanogos applied the pressure pres-sure in the top half of the frame, with runners at second and third, one out and the heart of the Tin berwolf order coming up. But Don pitcher Jace Brinkerhoff got both Austin Heaps and Brett Lopez Lo-pez to fly out to end the threat. The loss spoiled an outstanding outstand-ing outing by Timpanogos phitheater by the building and a half-mile trail winding through both dry and wet habitat areas. Trout said they are negotiating negotiat-ing to bring school tours to the Center, beginning with local-area local-area elementary schools. The lab facilities will accommodate even graduate students and professional profes-sional scientists who come to do research there. The building also houses the Refuge administrative offices, and many year-round events are being planned to make use of all the new facilities. The road to the Refuge proper is still mostly dirt and is rough in spots, but is usable by ordinary passenger vehicles. 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Brinkerhoff wasn't too bad either, scattering five hits and striking out 10 T'Wolf batters. "Argyie was outstanding," Nelson said. "He kept us off balance bal-ance and when we hit it hard, it was to the middle of the field. Their pitching was outstanding, but 1 think ours was just a little bit better." With the win, Spanish Fork remained perfect on the season, although they've needed extra innings in three of the last four games to do it. "We just find a way to get available at a kiosk located along the road close to the auto tour route. Visitors need to go slow, not only to watch for inevitable potholes pot-holes but also to scan the roadside road-side for birds and other wildlife. The road to the Refuge is often as good for viewing as the Refuge Ref-uge itself. Parts of the road are underwater underwa-ter during the peak of the spring runoff, so visitors should check ahead during those times. Further Fur-ther road improvements, including includ-ing paving, are on the schedule for next year. For more information, call (435) 723-5887 or check out the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Web site at www.fws.gov. , -no Beams Online: metalmartbiz 768-3332 WG nrcent P"B "HB- EXIT I -15 279 - pinai Qoseout! Corrugated Galv. 2' x 8' -$5.28 ea 2' x 10' -$6.60 2" x 16-3 -$10.72 ea Sale Call for Availability Store Hours: M-F 7-5 SAT W-OON metalmart.biz LEHI ..4 f'Ffl tg:1 m J Office Main St 3rd East l-15 Exit k, MARIO RUIZNorth County 19. it done," Duke said. "It's a different dif-ferent person every game, but someone always steps up." The Dons next host Mountain View, while Timpanogos welcomes wel-comes Lone Peak to Orem. Both games are on April 25 and are scheduled to start at 4 p.m. I Jared Lloyd can be reached at 344-2552 or jlloyd(aheraldextra.com. 100 010 00 250 Spanuti Fork 000 200 01 3 2 0 Argule. Heaps and EncKson Brinkertioft and Btnks. WP flnnKerhofl LP Heaps 2B Heaps (T), Lope? 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