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Show PAGE 7 JUNE 30, 1995 I 7bi V i Little fv .. : June 19 -- Leslie News flPtfflllilpF 'ffppl Jets 10 Met 9 -- The Jets scored 2 runs in the top of the sixth inning to take a win Nicole Gillini over the Mets. pitched for the Jets while Joth Smith pitched for the Mets. June 13 20-Be- es -- fl ' Cuba 9 Bees won this one with help from a home run from Bret AArecht Bret also pitched for the Bees while Isaac DotHM pitched for the Cubs. 21 - Mets 16 - Bean 5 KottM Marshal hit 2 Home, Runs in a row to help in the victory against the Bears. Kottoa Marshal also pitched for the Mets and Josh Hardy and LaDel Bealer pitched for the Bears. Jnae 22 -- Jets 6 Nicole GBUns hit a Home Run in the win over the Bees. Mike Neboa pitched for the Bees and Jason and Jared GilHni both .pitched for the Jets. June 23 - Bean 26 - Cubs 2 Bears won easily over the Cubs with the pitching of Josh Hardy and LaDell Bealer. The Bears also had a home run from Charlie Craw Pitcher for the Cubs were Chance WflHamt and Garrett Juc Back to Front, Left to Right: CKh fiffkinross. Brian Hunt Clavtan SnUin7 Matthew Narez, Russell Nobel, Spencer Sugars, Managers April McKeon and Bert McKeon, Tas Pearson, Steven Kinross, Dallas Price, and Edward Psyne. Not Pictured: uiacn Lave Hum, wuiy oarto anoLKcJyjW 11-B- r T - f n i. 0 '7 ' i y it 0 A , ; & d') Carter. J Three Silr r lledlzb Fcr Cezch Gect Cedar City: Robert Gent of Beaver, Utah had strong showings in the 400 meter hurdles, the high hurdles and (be (focus throw to he awarded silver, second, place medals in the 4 4S-5- age category in each of these Track and Field events in the recently completed Utah Summer Games. The S3 year-ol-d iJhJee"s top effort was in the master's men's Discus where the former American age group record holder in the Decathlon recorded an age graded 143' throw. The mater's athlete quipped in closing the interview that he is probable one of the few people in Beaver County looking forward to turning 55 years of age because then he will be able to compete in the 55 to 64 age group category instead of against athletes 7 and 8 years his junior in the 45 to 54 age ' bracket. When asked if he planned on taking it easy for a while the 1751b athlete smiled and commented "Maybe, after my wife and I run the 26.2 mile Deserct News Marathon in Salt Lake City and after I compete in the World Seniors' Power-Liftin- g Championships in St. George." If v' - - 1 s l. Front to BacTTftloRlght: Austin Mayer, Marand McMullin, Tyler McMullin, D. BT Smith, Jordan Potter, Justin Carter, Clancy Wright, Michael Florence, Jacob Potter, Coach rVvtnht PnHar ant 4aaM Diehard Fnaofftt . t I ' . 0 - I 1 H j Hours: 6-- 8 A.M. Morning Lap Swim - Ladies Swim Monday, Wednesday Children Up To Age 5 Allowed on hnday nO A.M. - Noon r U 1 lSf:T&lihrKVtiidd, Jeremiab Jones, Josh Baxter, B j. Ckananns, Sam Schofield, Chris Cates, Craig White, Travis Nelson, Heather Hillock, Andrew Clemanns, Rhett Gillins, Derrick White, Josh Jones. Not Pictured: Coach Tommy Thompson and Josh Donithaa 1-- 7 fictay f lcrsre Cver Eeiwr 2 -- 1 P.M. 2-- 5. remainder of the game. Minersville has 6 season wins to their credit as they prepare to host undefeated Milford in the final game of league play Thursday, June 29. Friday Tree" Senior Citizen Swim b die Eii Lcsjie The Minersville team scored 4 runs on 1 hit in the top of the first. Beaver's Beaumont drove deep into left field with two men base. It was Minersville 4 - Beaver 2 at the bottom of the 1st. With 2 outs and 2 men on base Caleb Evans sent the ball to right field 4 Runs on 4 hits Beaver 2 rallied in the top of the 5 th. With a full widened the lead to 8 - 2 for Minersville. count, Mccfredi sent a line drive to left field. Beaumont, Barton and Bradshaw walked, for 3 runs on 1 hit Minersville-8BeavA single in the top of the 7th by Jed Albrecht widened Minersville's lead to 9 - 6. Bradshaw took a base on balls, and came home on a double by Koehler for Beaver in the bottom of the 7th. Caleb Evans pitched S innings for Minersville, and Wes McMuUan pitched the er 12 & 141 North 200 West, Milford Phone: 387-231- 5 |