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Show Free Press - Wednesday, Marcji2d, - 19sra Page 10 Your Lawn aseball team defeats Grantsville By DAN WILSON For once, the thieves got away with a win in Lehi. The Lehi High School baseball team stole 12 bases on their way to a win over the Grantsville Cowboys last Friday. The Pioneers went through four pitchers and six total strike outs to completely dominate the game. John Chamberlain, Jay Hill, Kit Brady and Jason Tahbo all had a turn at the pitcher's mound as the strike outs spread throughout the pi tching corps with the exception of Ti hbo earning three for himself. The first three Lehi batters hc red in the first inning as Zane G r sty, Chamberlain, and Tahbo each vt a point on the board for the Pic neers. Grantsville finally scored in the second inning as the Lehi tet,m allowed an unearned run, but Lehi added four more runs. Brady launched a double and ill an stole his way home, Gray popped a single and stole second, Chamberlain walked and then worked his way home with the help of a Tahbo sacrifice fly. and Shay Clark took the plate with the help of a Dave Christofferson sacrifice to bring the score to 12-- 7 7-- 1. ments), and Turpin to home base. Grantsville added two more runs in the fifth stretch to make the score 12-but the scoring wasn't complete as the Cowboys brought in three runs in the seventh and final inning to end the scoring at stolen bases. Gray, Clark, and Brady eachhad apair of steals, and Tahbo, McClure, and Hill each had a single stolen base. Starters for the mostly senior team are: Clark at first base, Childs at second, Tahbo at third (rotates), Gray at short stop, McClure as catcher, and Chamberlain at pitch 12-- 7. In the third inning, the Pioneers gave up another unearned run, but scored two more points as Doug Degelbeck and Brady both visited home plate. The fourth inning proved unproductive for both teams as Lehi went "three up, three down." The fifth inning seemed to be full of wild pitches as both Ryan Turpin and Tahbo took first base after being hit by the Grantsville pitcher that put them in scoring position. Tahbo was unable to get in.buthelpedmove Avrum McClure, Gray (who left the game late in the sixth inning with torn hand liga "We're still getting a little sluggish in the final innings, but the kids played well," encouraged head coach, Lynn Allan. "The pitchers are doing well, we just need to get them a little more seasoned." Turpin (rotates). "We're just getting prepared for the Mesquite trip," commented Allan about how hi s team was pi The next games for the team will be held in Mesquite, Nev, on March 27 and 28. A guaranteed four games an d a possibility of seven games will be a big concentration for the team. season match easily with a score of Playing second singles because of an injured Lane Andrus, Terry Rarick was the only Lehi player to to drop falter; loosing a lead of the match, 8-- 4. 5-- 3, 4-- 6-- 4-- and McClurei' Bob Allen produced another win the Lehi team as he dominated his opponent and took his match by a score of In the doubles play, the three year team of Brendan Felix and Kelton Smith easily handle the P.G. duo for a 5 win. Dan Wilson and for The first match was played under overcast skies with extreme wind on Tuesday. At first singles, Marc Wilson took on the young Brandon Wilkins, and took the pre- - 8-- 4. 8-- twice stepped forward and helped to defeat the P.G. first doubles team, D. Wilson also got a new partner, as Berry rose to the occasion, which turned out profitable with the final being "The team is really lookinggood, but we still don't have the exact positions yet," commented Coach Alan Wofford. Lehi will host Bingham on the brand new Lehi courts, this Friday to play a usually tough match against the Pioneers. 2. Pro Lawnscape & Free Estimates 8-- 3. stepped forward in an exhibition match and defeated his opponent, for The team total ended at the Pioneer netters. On the following day, the Vikings returned for a rem atch against the tough Pioneers. M. Wilson once again dominatedhis opponent, and finish the match quickly with a Rarick took on a differscoreof ent player than before and redeemed himself with a score of 4-- 1 8-- 3. 8-- 6. Compare for auto value. 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The next team scheduled to play the powerful Lehi team is a newly formed Pine View team. Pine View will invade the Pioneer field on Friday at 3:30 p.m. State Ranunculus We have Wall of Waters Lon Sorensen 1407-- but inbound play, and Cowan was able t o head the ball past the P.G. goalie. Reed Fietkau was credited with the final goal of the night as Dustin Basset was able to find the clear path to the senior forward, who punched the ball into the net. 9 Arriving Daily! You'll choose convenient Allstate locations, ,13-1- 6 over-cam- 768-344- Large Selection 9-- : Pest Control 8-- ups are as of July 31, 1992. Lehi's youth baseball registraCoach Pitch, ages 6, 7 and 8, $20. tion will begin March 31, with four Mustang, ages 9 and 10, $30. dates set aside to sign up players Bronco, ages 11 and 12, $35. for the several programs offered by Pony, ages 13 and 14, $40. the Lehi City Recreation DepartColt, ages 15 to 17, $40. ment. By DAN WILSON Girls slow pitch ,coach pitch, dates will be March 31, Sign up What happens when you com- 6 to 8 year olds, $20. p.m.; April 2, 6 to 8 p.m.; April bine talent, experience, and a great Girls fast pitch 10 a.m. to noon; April 6, 6 to 8 4, year olds, defense? The answer is the Lehi $25. All registration will be held in p.m. High School soccer team. The var- the Lehi Memorial Building, 51 N. sity squad has won four straight If you have any questions, call Lehi. Center, gxmes andhas an undefeated record Mike and Hansen, Lehi Recreation Dioffered, prices, Programs 8 i they have dominated their opporector as follows. All ages for the sign are nents thus far in the season. Pleasant Grove recently fell victim to the Lehi team in a e n atchup . The Pioneers totally the P.G. Vikings as they fired an onslaught of 33 shots on the goal, but produced just four points. "We really had more of a team effort," commented head coach, Mike Corbet. The kickers took the f "me with a score of with four fierent players scoringeach time. The first goal came after 26 minutes of play. Adam Harris found Russ Bushman for the clean kick. The next three points came with in 18 minutes of each other as the loam pulled away from the Vikings. ' arris was on the receiving end of You don't need Homeowners Insurance, 'eassistonthesecondgoalasNeil Harto the ball ?mussen passed you do need protection. ris for the goal. The third score came from the head of Scott Cowan as Chad Monson maneuvered a "flip toss" 4-- - Youth baseball signups Soccer team wins 4th game pre-seaso- -- Hunt's Smith took on a new partner in the absence of Felix, in which Allen Chris Boley took on the second doubles spot and came away with a victory, 8-- Freshman, Loren Berry 8-- , ay-in- g. Tennis team rolls over PL Grove By DAN WILSON This past week, the Lehi tennis team played their firstmatch of the aeason against Utah County rivals Pleasant Grove High School. The Lehi team came away with a 1 win in the first match, and had a 0 lead in the return match until snow stopped the play of the LHS nctters. After (rotates). Outfielders include Degelbeck, Christofferson, and The Pioneers lost in the hitting category as the Cowboys got nine hits to Lehi's seven, but the LHS team walked to first base 1 1 times. The Pioneers turned in nine RBIs; two from Tahbo, Clark, and Todd Childs, and one each from Cham- berlain, Christofferson, Before Chamberlain seemed to have the quick feet as the senior ran for four SIZE P16580R13 P18580R13 P19575R14 P20575R14 P20575R15 P21575R15, P22575R15 P23575R15 JL lb PRICE 24.85 28.85 32.85 34.85 36.85 37.85 38.85 39.95 Prices Effective 3-2- 5 to 3-3- 1 V We still have the same Great Quality and Service |