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Show Free Press - Wednesday. March 22, 1989 - Page 9 Sport Shorts... Boys baseball signups Pioneer soccer team 4 wins for 4 games to get one score back. Yates then followed with ahead shot from just outside the goalie's box to move within one of the Dons at halftime. Both teams played defensive ball for much of the second half until Peterson scored on a penalty shot to knot the score at With just 2 minutes remaining in the game, Wadley and Peterson combined talents for what Howe terms, "the most beautiful play in soccer," when Wadley chipped the ball on a corner kick to a position in front of the net and Peterson headed the angled ball into the guarded net That score put the game out of Sam Wadley, the reach of the Dons. Howe was ex"workhorse" of the team, broke the cited and proud of his charges who scoring ice with a 15 yard kick to "never gave up, showed no fatigue and never let down" as they battled put the Pioneers on the board, to their third win of the season. Andrews is the "sweeper" fullback, Howe is quick to sing the praises and Yates, the "stopper" halfback. Against Spanish Fork on Fri- of the Lehi Youth Soccer for their day, Lehi got a real scare as the efforts in trainingyoung people for Dons scored two breakaway goals the high school competition. He in the first 10 minutes of the away singled out freshmen Reid Fietkau, contest. They then added a third Scott Hampton and Kye Nuttall as players for outstanding first-yemidway through the period, but the Pioneers did not the high school team who will see a lot of varsity action this year. give up. With 10 minutes left in the half The youth league is currently s Peterson scored on a deflected shot holding for this season's Lehi High School soccer is picking up where it left off last year as the Pioneers have already proven their readiness to defend their state crown with four wins out of four contests against 3A foes in preseason. While Seniors Toby' Peterson, Keith Andrews and Travis Yates provided a solid defense and offense for the Pioneers. Peterson was credited for two of the three Lehi goals. "Mr. Hustle," as he is called by Howe, Peterson scraps, fights and sacrifices his body for the good of the team. Against Carbon he was an attacking, agressive competitor as he scored on a penalty kick in the second half and then charged the Dino goalie, caused a slight bobble of the ball, and used the miscue to drive another score into the net Earlier in the Carbon game, other coaches are Jim Howe, LHS coach, is proud of Lehi's record of 17-- 1 against the bigger schools over the past four years. But this afternoon, Wednesday March 22, Mt. Vernon of Salt Lake City will come into the Pioneer camp in the first regular season contest Game time is 4 p.m. and the Pioneers are anxious to tackle this 1A school that sometimes gives them fits. Lehi players feel like they are ready for league action. Monday afternoon the LHS tagged another loss on the at home after Payson Lions, edging the southern Utah County team last week. Last week was a good start for the Pioneers as they beat the Lion s, Carbon Dinosaurs and Spanish Fork Dons. At home against a very physical Carbon squad, goalie Chris Bailey got his second shutout of the young season. center-halfbac- k 1-- 0. 4-- 2, 1-- 3-- 3. 0 ar te . sign-up- . Memorial Building. Final signups will be heldSatur-day- , April 1, from 9 a.m. to noon. Tryouts will beheld April 8 at 10 Captains for this year's squad include seniors Peterson, and Travis and Dean Yates, and juniors Bailey, Mark Adams and Wadley. Ho we also praised the work of Cody Fox, Yoshi Hanaichi, David Lynch, and Haruyoshi Miyagi who contribute a lot to the team. He is anxious for Chet Norman and Adam s to return to the team following injuries early in the season. Four people who are helping Howe with the LHS program are Warren Rapp, a member of the BYU varsity soccer team who has his college season in the fall; Mike Corbett, computer science teacher at Lehi Jr. High who is volunteering his time to work with the junior varsity, and Val Gilson and Clayton Peterson who are dedicated to training the girls for their season. "All of these assistant coaches are dedicated, personable, gentlemen who bring discipline and character to the program," according to Howe. Totals for the five contests show Kurt Gray the leadinghitter with 7 of 13 for a .538 average. Gray connected for one home run and three doubles in the five games. Jason Jacobsen and Johnny Revill hit an even .500 with Jake getting two doubles and four on his 8 of 16. Revill was 2 for 4 against Richfield and Manti. fast. Last weekend Coach Lynn Allan took 16 ball players to Kanab for two days of fun in the sun, and the Pioneer diamond men came home with three wins and two losses to show for runs-batted-- their efforts. Although much of the competition was against a pitching machine, to save the pitchers' arms in this early season competition, scores were kept and defense and offense was demonstrated as Lehi outlasted Kanab, Moapa Valley and Millard while losing to Richfield and Manti. In the only "live" duel, Mike Degelbeck and JRoberfc wCalton shared the pitching chores against Millard in a 13-- 2 victory for the Pioneers. Between them they allowed only three hits and recorded seven strikeouts. in Seniors for the Lehi nine are Jacobsen and Degelbeck, John Tachiki who went 5 for 16 with two doubles and a .313 average, Jason Thomas who had two doubles and batted .357, and Mark Hansen who recorded two doubles and a .294 average. , A comparatively are Chad Smith, a .471 batter, Mike Perkins, a .429 slugger with two RBI's and three s, Bobby Tahbo, 3 for 8 and .375 at the plate, Revill, Jason Willis, Jake Hansen and Britt Clark. Todd Childs and Zane Gray are the Monday, March 27 the varsity will welcome Payson to the home field at 3:30 p.m. The sophomore squad will play Provo in Lehi today, Wednesday, at 4 p.m. A trip to North Sanpete on March 29 will be a warm-u- p to the Mesquite Tournament scheduled for Thursday-Saturda- The varsity team will host Emery Thursday March 23 at 2 p.m. on the Pioneer field and then a scrimmage against a visiting team from Idaho will be part of a Lehi City Recreation sponsored baseball clinic on Saturday, March 25 about noon. These games will be followed by junior varsity and March 1. League games don't start until base-on-ball- freshmen. Men's Golf Assn. to meet Fri. The Tri City Men's Golf Association will hold its opening social Friday, March 24 at the Tri City Golf Course. All members and prospective The Ice Breaker Tournament is planned for March 25. There is a $10 entry fee. Participants in all tournaments are required to be members in the Men's Association and to have a Utah Golf Association card. members are invited to attend. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. The cost is $5. Ducks Unlimited to hold annual banquet the buffet, some people actually come out money ahead by winning door prizes, a raffle or participating in the auction. Ducks Unlimited will hold their annual fundraising banquet Friday, March 24, at the American Fork Senior Citizen Center, 54 E. Main. All proceeds go to benefit local wetland habitat for ducks and other water fowl. Local Chairman Mike Beck says almost everyone wins one of the many valuable door prizes donated by local businesses. In addition to The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $25 for a single ticket or $30 per couple. For more information, call Mike Beck, or Jeff Barker, 768-882- 756-447- 1. NATIONAL TUBE STEEL DID IT OIS1RIBUTORS 30-Ap- April 19. INCORPORATED 224-678- 3 Coach Lloyd Jacobsen is the junior varsity mentor and adds a lot to the "brain trust" that guides New Used Low Prices 126 No. 1330 West the Pioneer horsehiders. Game times are mostly at 3 p.m. on Mon.-Fr- i. Orem, Utah Sat. 8-- 5, l r ir S. y, sophomore games. 15-1- 7 $35. Ages must be as of July 31, 1989. Tri-Cit- y Baseball gets early start at LHS When baseball at Lehi High School starts, things really move a.m. at Vets Ball Park. Signup fees are as follows: Coach Pitch - 6,7,8 years, $15; Mustang, 9, 10 years. $20; Bronco, 11, 12 years, $25; Pony, 13, 14 years, $30; and Colt, years, Signups for boys interested in playing baseball this summer will be held of March 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Lehi competition and interested parents should contact Dennis Beck if their children are interested. Ed Hampton and Ingrid Nuttall have given many hours to this program over the years. 9:30-- 1 game days. young team, there are only two juniors in Gray and Calton, and seven sophomores. Two freshmen also played with the varsity at Kanab. The sophomores Army Reserve Spec. a Jr. Donald Manning trains in Honduras Alumni basketball tournament set to start March 27 returned to their old stomping Joe Elmer, Lehi Recreation Director, has announced plans for the 2nd annual Lehi Alumni Games will begin next Monday, March 27, at Lehi High School gyms. The games will continue through the week, according to Elmer. One of the highlights of the tournament will be a game between Lehi's champions of 1976 and American Fork's champs of 76. Players from both teams have ground and are fit and ready for action. Other alumni from Lehi High are lifting weights, running, and practicing so they'll be ready for the rough and tumble tournament. There are 16 teams entered and they will be seeded according to age and year of graduation to allow for seniority and supposedly, old age advantages or disadvantages, depending on how you look at it Basket-ballTourname- 3-- A Him PaBPQQEfflE&l Army Reserve Spec. Donald D. Manning Jr. has participated in a combined training and road building exercise held in Honduras. -m- renfff-nnARCFRsa "Fuertes Caminos '89" involved soldiers from the U.S. Army national guard, reserve, active duty and the Honduran military. It provided soldiers with unique and valuable experience in mobilization and deployment techniques. Essential training engineer equipment, logistical, $5595 P21S60SR14 . P23560SR14 . P24S60SR14 P23560SR1S P24560SR15 with heavy as well as communications, a light wheel vehicle with the 786th Quartermaster Company in Provo. Manning is the son of Donald D. Manning, Sr., Lehi. 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