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Show TtvjfvUii May 20 1, D 0 J T D 0 0 K FUU Bramwell strikes out 15 on off day' as Timpanogos rallies past Brighton 0 M GENEVA TIMES P'" ' f ' Tmipanwgoi' Alii fe miiiie ;; w.h .. ;, AUTUWlHi lliOKIWEK IH'jrt'i t'JU' II. shown her in game earlier this tir, strudi ut J 5 us the '! 2 f i 7 ui-.'.dy. in frVir r. r . f r-rjund mytrhup. Brian Hasster mi w, :. jm :.i"jig'j!.iii' Alt fcramw may not have been cornpletely on, but sje was just good enough V move Tirnpanogos into the second round of (the slat sofibal tournament. lor some pitchers.. n off-day jaight mean allowing a ihandf m of hits and (quit .a few runs., but to fcrarow.ell an off -day uneans striking strik-ing out 15 hatters., while allowing one amed r un on J wo hits (o lead Tirnpanogos to a 4-2 victory against Brighton on Tuesday af-iternoori. af-iternoori. ''hat ls can you say foul (Chat it ' nice it toy bar.,'" said Timpa-oogos Timpa-oogos ooach Frank BrmxaR. "'.She tod 15 strikeouts and II didra't fed (hat tSw was (Cornpieieiy on today .'" tiramwel opened up the game strong, tftriking out eight of (he first nine totters (hat the faoed and the rftoM alkw a hit aiWti the top of (he fourtJa inning hes Krystie Twy hit a Vjmg Kta 6Vuble to bring hrjime fcmihy Lar93 to giye JSrjghton a 1-0 lead. A passed baS brought borne another an-other naa for Brighton to pusb (he lead to 2-Q befor jEirarowti tikaed the door on firhton" Mom wiJj her nnntb strikeout, J ene m Kpeciing to wira (his game BramwfJ saM. lias (hey got (hfse two runs., I fcaid to BjywaH' (hat f tod to throw harder . After tibose t wo runs, 1 Iknew w wrj '( giving' mp any Kior and J fcjnew w'4 wne back arid ww (hisgaase.'" Braajweli helped out her cause its (he twitooj of (he fountb mning . After being hit by piWk CJielsey Brown cyyed her to (hrJ wjrh a .sing'te, Tajjia Law brought Bram-wel Bram-wel hrjime wjtjj a long lHy ball to cut Brighton's lead to 2A TKOf&nfjg'A' oJ'fense picked up where it left f jrs (he bfittorn of the fifth iimning, as an ror and ising-les by Whitney Itode and ChtS-w ChtS-w Laird ikjiaded (he bases and set (he stag for m Uffl by .lennifer fiarrns to tie the game at 2-2. "J knew Brighton was tough," Brajnall aid. I Sfxjked at (heir ows and they ve pilwed vjime tough iteams realty well. V toid (he gir Is to not wM Brhtm and J think did for (he kkja part.. But at was our kind of game and w won.'" Strikeout victns No.. J 5 and 12 wr served iup for Brmm'3 m (he See SOFTEAII, Page 7 n, ING IT A r n n rn n KftlMILY V r i v v r i 4 V 4 'Jl ft- 4 ; ,ff M $ vjfa. if! - , II jiu lit' y ' . ' Orm WlislidCh. 1? out. ms Mm Wlrtt Misbdch, grandchildren Colin Misbacfc, 1, and Nayden Brown in Orurri ' .fcuseiwemf iiri jPrw. FAe iur tubte tmnxs plows ttf jptctood mi iimmmmi m Pteomnt Gtwe.. Three generations of one Utah Valley family has found its own unique way to bond through table tennis Dir, Von Mmit!iytt , ! ft )','' -X l Iti; I' '.ltl- U'.iiti 'ili- ' tirtur. !i- f i.i''!: wi'uumj tiif'.hu: a: ti'ii '.'rtiTii!-tinif '.'rtiTii!-tinif tuitwtr:. iiifluiltii): mi- te- i;fi' ly held in 'Pleasant O.yve. SpMiisiired b' Pleasant Oruve's Titnpanog'js Table 'I emus Club, the April 22 tournament tour-nament saw -Grant Misbacb win t:f it- men's 70-and-older division He and hi son Matt MMbacb took the silver in the inien's -doubles. (Grant's grandsons. 'Hay den Brown and -Colin Misbach. finished third and fourth, respectively,.: re-spectively,.: the boys 34-utider division. Colin and Ha den are both 7 y ears 'did. Colin and lus par ents, Matt and Stni Mishadb,, live in tOrem, While iHayden is ttie son .ol David and Beveriy Browffl of Saratoga Springs. i&ecause there areja'd Jut tf boys their age who play (table tennis, (Colin and Hay den lhav had to play .against boy s age OH or sUightly younger.;" (Grant said. At 76, (Grant said he's been invulx'-ed in itabie denms f or icaany yars. f 4e picked iup io-(terest io-(terest in the sport while he -was student at HYV long tine igo- "U iplayd italUle (tennis m m-ttraufaJtourmrnents. m-ttraufaJtourmrnents. I won singles ad .doubles ichwsipon-ships ichwsipon-ships is ithew (Grant saud 'heryr be goes, (Grant (can be counted m to ask wher See IiU nm&, Pvge 7 Early goal enough for Bruins to advance Jetton f-ranchuk '! iii:i- '' ni'.K i than enough reason. whs MouT.aiti WW, s-c wt wiis'.ii. Hb'.iuit! i cl i!i llu' 'Ai' bnui. overcame two kv miut'ie:, '.mi- h!l r.me (ki' inj. 'J ue.vji s fA ii' iv ; .sun lirsi-rotiiid j;anit- 'i outt. a; jv.wlkwfwi also proved u. mauau'.'ahlt a.s chey U.'at .I'l' cian. Mi. thank.1- '. a goal in tut' t its? 2(i iiiiniues bum Mike Mot eno "W knew we had lojunt out -work th;tii.' said iviountain View assistant Koduc' Snntti "But tiie'e were d!tiniuily vnue tunes when tlie blo'Ki pressure went skveocketinj.',.'' Blood lnip;;ii?c: u. l a visible There were definitely some times when the blood pressure went skyrocketing."' Roger Sn&h part ot the game A Jordan player banged lieads with. Brum Iarren I'laCK near tl' end of tiie titbt hall, lorungj'lack to tin-hospital lor ;1U staples uliu.1. tra-.tured skull. Combine the absence ot one ot ttie team's best detenders along with liustin'Gt ahani. a standout midfielder midfield-er who was a pre-game scraWb with a:badly hurt haniatntig. and liead coach Mark'Guiiaui said heiluidto shuttle tlie lineup constantly to stav-e .off Jordan. Mountain View improved to H4-2-II and will play Viewjnant m friday . Jordan is d'jne, 7-7-1, after game (Graiiam insists his team, play mg ,at :nome, did out (Overtook iraerely Ibecause 'of tlie (drastic (diSerence in overall records. We Iknows jbrdao is (Oneof'ttietopteanis annually. "We didn!ttake;ttwni:ligiitly, tout at ull," (Graf law said. "".Jordan is .8 very gyod.team teClirucally, snay'be tlie :hest -we have faced tiiis year, .whi'Jb is saying skit." Moreno scored on a rebound. A iteammate"s slpjt could ;oot ibe secured hy Jor dan's goalie, and Moreno consiecved with a Soot just - -Oil "" lTHtHirrniD(vrC!CvIV Invuntaki Wf firanf Hwfut. Mt, -and Tmumnmf f ur Tpooe |