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Show Thursday, May 3, 2007 OREM TIMES prep Goose Kallunki Orem High School COMMUNITY SPORTS, PEOPLE AND OUTDOOR FUN i 5 t f f" s ' r" f T 5." t - , Timpanogos' Rhett Nelson hits a Timpanogos Russ Lyman DAILY HERALD Normally, the top of the batting order is known for scoring runs and not producing produc-ing them. Timpanogos' Taylor Lyons and Robby Carter did a lot of both in a big 11-1 road win over Mountain View on Tuesday. Lyons and Carter combined to score five runs and drive in six runs to lead the T'Wolves powerful offense in which each starter reached base at least once. "That's a little more like how we've been playing most of the year," said Timpanogos coach Kim Nelson. "When we get contributions from a lot of V 0 Q 1 Many Levels fi i 1 1 1 i iMi il:lfi i i lil Sj Why Choose Bear River Mutual For Auto & Homeowifers Insurance? Our rates are consistently low because, as a Utah company, we insure ONLY UTAH DRIVERS and ONLY NON-DRINKERS! 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It helped a lot to have a solid defense de-fense behind me." The key hit of the game was Lyons' three-run home 0:":' ha fihril fJMWv JLf trek fJttof& JfrfWi,Cvs Heritage Care Skilled Nursing Rehabilitation Long Term Care Assisted Living Level 1 Respite Care Hospice Integrated Secured Unit of Care to ft 2 You. i V , 1 IV J i Ji west center, urem Floor! weam iLosmw 5151 1 1 off Bruin pitcher Danny Nelson on Tuesday. The TWolves won, 111. big region win against Mountain View run which gave Timpanogos a 7-1 lead in the fourth inning in-ning and effectively ended Mountain View's chances of a comeback. The T'Wolves kept the offensive of-fensive pressure on with a four-run fifth highlighted by doubles from Jordan Cooper, Bret Lopez, and Carter. Rhett Nelson also had a solid day at the plate, going 3-for-3. "We came out today and figured that from here on out we had to play our best ball," said Nash Fowler. "Everything "Ev-erything came together, we executed when we needed to, got down bunts, played solid defense." When asked about the most 7:) Sfca b rin Center 350 East 300 North American Fork, Utah 84003 801-756-5293 es Needs r mm U 2 JkJ ' I v-w - v 1 k important thing about the game was, Nelson responded: "To come out and swing the bats," he said. "I thought what we really needed to do was score runs, and Nash throwing throw-ing well just made things that much better." Mountain View starter Danny Nelson came out slow, walking the first two batters who later scored in the first inning after a throwing error. er-ror. Nelson allowed two more runs in the second behind Carter's two-out single. Mountain View's lone run came when Chad Gonzales reached on an error and advanced to second. Mark Garrett, who was 6-for-6 in last week's series against VVtrsreY.'e rcC:tra fcaiicdl BEST H BODYSHOP PRACTICES FOR LESS! PROVO 3SSE.900S. Provo, 84606 (801) 377-2827 HOURS 7:30 AM S:30 PM Sfltyttl3Vs'00-,2'w OREM 574 N State St Orem, 84057 (801)224-9911 HOURS MiwWw Thru Milsw 8 AM -6:00 PM Sdfunfoy for wi appointment. Saoday - Closed Credit Cards Accepted $il4&S9offMSRP "rM, ;I J - ff!jL Tell Thqm Z,,,,. iU-O financing o.A.c. fwk f&S? I Not sure what the name is yet... yrm' W fTT ' Ujlmi?? l)Ut we're workin' on it. s gl S3 f VSSir" EXIT 269 1400 S. SANDHILL RD. OREM, UT 't' I (Jn J H lJljm I (2 hhrks South nfUYSC) 229-3B0O jr?- c; RUSS LYMANNorth County Lone F'eak, hit a double just out of the reach of the diving Lyons in left field to drive in Gonzales. The win puts Timpanogos (4-3) in a tie for second with Spanish Fork. Mountain View drops to 2-5 in region play. The win is big for the T'Wolves because a loss would have put them in a tie for last place. "It's a big difference. That's how it's going to be because there are so many g(xid teams," Fowler said regarding the difference between being , in second and last. "One win, one loss is going to make a difference. We just need to keep playing good ball like we did today." Pat QyaMxZ? mr m v Sports: baseball, basketball Position: First base Stats: Batting average 400, one Home run, eight doubles Favorite food: Spaghetti Favorite restaurant: Arbor Pasta Garden Favorite class: Physics Favorite sports team: Oakland A's Favorite college team: Texas Long-horns Long-horns Favorite athlete: Eric Chavez Favorite sports moment: Being on the floor when Mike Hall hit 85-footer vs. Timpview in basketball Favorite movie: Major League Favorite TV show: Scrubs Favorite book: Monster Person who has most helped career: My dad Future goals: Go to college and play baseball Hero: My dad Coach's Quote: "He's been very solid at first base, he's had very timely hitting hit-ting and hits the ball hard. He's also a very good baserunner. He knows when to run and how to run. "He's a real happy-go-lucky kid, always al-ways looking to have fun. He works hard, but he brings a real jovial attitude at-titude to the team." Orem baseball coach Gary Miner. Letters to I he Editor online www.heraldextra.com I Jkxh tics xsssk sod r "'fifty m rVmo! ; "i &u KwMnillts .!!!! --s(w-jr Copy |