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Show Press - April 1, 1998 team finishes pre Softball By Tracy Wilson Although early trips to Utah's Dixie in St. George and surrounding areas are supposed to provide ideal conditions for competition, last weekend allowed Lehi's girls to play only half of their scheduled games. The week was good to the Lady Pioneers though, with wins over Granite, Emery, Canyon View and Pine View. The weather stole the fifth game, scheduled against Dixie. Kim Allan drm ""E seven pitched innings against Y ' ' ihp. Farmprs and "' sii" j allowed no earned runs to pull out a victory. The Lehi 6 talented Granite 3 recorded junior six strikeouts and gave up four while facing 31 batters. The first three and the seventh frame were three up, three down, but the visitors managed a single and Lehi error to score two runs. In the fifth inning a and two errors allowed the third tally to cross the plate. Allan faced 11 batters in the final two frames but defensive gems shut down the Sports Page 8 Spartans 9, and the Lady Pioneers batted .324 for the day. Tory Benson was credited for J Em' faced 33 batters seven innings hitter Larsen drilled a single for the first hit, stole two bases and scored for the first run in the initial inning. She was joined at the plate by Johnson who walked, stole second and scored on consecutive singles by Katie Troutman and Lead-of- f - season www wwmwv 7-- ;wy v 2 wro ypv-'yyy- yywyvyyy "W " man all aided in the four runs that were scored. Larsen and Allan scored in the fifth and Allan tallied the eighth run, in the seventh, to close out the scoring. A blowout in three and a half netted the innings Pioneers a 15-- 1 victory over the home town Pine View squad at St. ff v XI "V George before the j raul hit and the ',,"si'(j game was called. JsL. Benson faced 12 batters m . ' nree innings Pine View 1 Wood. gave Up one A double and single put hit, one run and struck out Johnson and Gillman on base three. Lehi jumped out to a where Wood doubled them lead in the first frame and home in the third frame. In the added three more in the second, next canto three Spartan errors four in the third and five in the and a walk allowed four fourth. t Pioneers to cross the plate. The Lady Pioneers batted . hitof .474 and Allan Larsen were on nine nineteen Nelson, all alive on errors. Nelson ting. Extra-bas- e hits included a scored on Johnson's walk, and double by Johnson and a double then Troutman cleared the and triple by Gillman. Nelson, bases with a double. Lehi's scored Lehi teammates congratulate Cody Colledge (30) for hitting a game against Pleasant Grove. Emery came back with three four times on two walks, a sinruns in the fifth for a 8 mar- gle and an error. Megan gin. Lehi's bats were silent McNaughton added three to total on a walk, until the sixth when they the exploded with three hits and error and fielder's choice. Six runs six Gillman hit three for three added to the eight and the final and had one sacrifice; she scored once. Lyndsie Byington score was out Jeff Gardner to shut the By Dean Von Memmott Farmers. Last Friday's contest at tallied two runs on an error and Vikings down. a single. Cedar City's Canyon View netPleasant Grove quickly disOffensively, the Pioneers Although Lehi had the As a team Lehi is batting a cooperation of good weather in covered a scattered 10 hits and six runs ted the Pioneers their sixth win lead can be .366 over the six innings to pull off with Johnson, their baseball rematch against diminished as suddenly as it against two loss- hot n Troutman and Larsen at or Pleasant Grove in a the win. Stacey Johnson threates on the is created. On one out in the an ened in the first inning with a contest at home last bottom of the second, Cody mug- - above .500. Johnson, Gillman : . All . double but failed to get past ' vml &m&agaui and Troutman each have 14 Wednesday, they still came up Colledge homered in Travis mound second. Lehi's first run came off hits in their nine games. short as the Vikings won performed Colledge. chores with seven McNaughton leads the team Tara Wood's towering home run The Pioneers played a Left fielder Jake Morris in the second. Johnson was safe Lehi decent defensive game against answered the homer with his 8 strikeouts while with five bases stolen. She is y on an error in the third and Canyon 3 giving up only followed by Gillman and rivals. For catch of a Smith fly ball. After their two walks and six Troutman with three and example, in the top of the first, Lafe Christofferson had sinscored ahead of Cally Gillman View Larsen with two. off a home run by the talented hits. left fielder Travis Colledge col- gled into left, Walchter struck team on leads the and Johnson Johnson lected fly balls hit by Pleasant out Brown. Larsen, junior. A triple by Natalie Nelson, Troutman again led the offense 26 total bases with 1.083 slugGrove's first two batters, The Vikings opened the Brian Romney and Jake next inning with a single, single by DeAnne Larsen and with two for two, three for five ging average. She also has the double by Gillman accounted and two for two. Larsen, as a top with .771, Morris. Romney came home ' on a for the Pioneers' three runs in designated hitter, again scored followed by Larsen, the regular Viking Josh Brady retaliat- Morris single to touch off a the fifth. As a team the girls the first run after singling. She lead-of- f hitter, with .667. With ed with a right-fieldouble. three-rurally. batted .385 for the contest and tripled in the fifth to start a 174 defensive chances, the He tried following up the hit In the bottom of the third, two-ru- n allowed five errors. rally. Lady Pioneers have committed by stealing third, but a throw Varney singled into left, then A In the third frame Allan 40 errors for a .813 average. from catcher Cody Colledge to moved to second on a balk beating of the third baseman A.J. Smith beat called against Walchter. The League varsity action schedEmery Spartans was probably walked, Johnson was alive on not very received by the visitan error and Gillman and uled in the next week includes him. Pioneer got stranded on the .. In the bottom of the inning, base as he observed the next ing team last Wednesday. Lehi Troutman singled. Three more a Friday game versus Uintah, a pounded out 11 hits to the, walks, .a sacrifice, and hit bats-- t ranked, team,, in the , state 3A. i.'oenter fielde? Tony . Yanez triree hatter's get Out. V ', picked off fly balls hit ' by! ' Nate Bullock initiated the Trevor Vahey and. Tyler fcrlirth with a double, but a Nelson. Pitcher Craig throw from Brown to catcher Walchter then grounded out Cody Colledge at home bagged Trent Colledge to end the first him for the first out. If you are looking for another Thrush, Bicknell's study. Their vocalizations are loud frame with a 0 deadlock. The play merely delayed Thrush. In their and and distinctive, good reason to get out of the house presmaking Veery Thrush, next the shattered It inning Viking to scoring for the inning. needed site at ence and into a forested area for peace addition, participants are a relatively easy when Viking Mike Scoville hit On two outs, Morris singled in d detect." Almost every Thrush and quiet, your opportunity has to monitor Cooper's and home run. Jason Robinson. an Hawks to determine the species is declining in some or all just arrived. Volunteers are needDerrick Gunther After Walchter gave up only a diviof it's ed to collect critical census inforof the range. fragmentation, impact out to Smith, Yanez Smith walk in the bottom of grounded will receive a mation for Cornell Laboratory 'of sion of large forest tracts into Participants hammered a triple clear to the the fourth, but the pitcher research kit, including a cassette Ornithology's study of thrushes smaller parcels separated by resian hold back fence, then came couldn't and hawks in the "Forested dential and commercial develop- tape or CD with thrush andor center-fielon Carter's sacrihome Austin avalanche of Lehi runs the ments. hawk vocalizations, species proLandscapes Project." fice fly. next inning. of files, tips for finding nests, and A Cornell Laboratory Birders throughout the nation a After After Scoville hit a up giving can help determine the breeding Ornithology researcher notes, complete instructions. Study sites single to Jason Robinson, double and stole home in the success of North American "Because at least one thrush will be selected by the researcher Brown struck fifth, the Viking defense thrushes, including the Wood species is found in virtually every from forested sections and surveys pitcher Jeremy Thrush, Swainson's Thrush, region of the continent, they are should be conducted regularly, ideal birds for a continent-wid-e Hermit Thrush, Varied Thrush, using the recordings of the songs and calls. yxj 6-- yyyyyy?yyy&$yi 'f,y jt 3-- 1 3 sVZt7SXy!- bases-on-bal- ls base-on-bal- third-basema- n, Photo by Dean Von Memmott home run in last Wednesday's 9-- Pioneers lose to Vikings, ls 15-ru- n bases-on-ball- s. 14-1- 0. 3-- pre-seaso- n, 8-- - 0 non-regio- 3 mu 9-- 7. cross-valle- d n 14-1- 0 " Volunteers needed for bird census Gray-Cheek- 0-- 9-- 7 turned lax in the bottom of the inning. Varney scored on an error to open a rally, five-ru- n a Cody by highlighted Colledge single and a Smith double. Having maneuvered within the Pioneers tightened their defense up. They didn't let Pleasant Grove score again until the seventh. After the fifth's bottom half opened with Brown being walked, pinch runner Ross Northington got picked off at first. Walchter struck out Varney, then grounded out Tyler Nelson. When the Vikings loaded the bases on two outs in the seventh, Romney came home on a passed ball for the game's final score. In' the bottom of the seventh, second baseman Romney dropped the ball, letting Travis Colledge get on'base. A single from Sam Trulock made things look brighter for Lehi. But after Walchter stuck out Travis Colledge, Romney turned a double play to end 8-- 7, the game. Sharp-Shinne- 4, 1998 9:00am to 2:00pm Saturday, April d left-fiel- d one-ru- n Final registration to be taken tonight for baseball, softball Final registration will be taken tonight for the Lehi Recreation youth baseball and coaches, scorekeepers, league officers and umpires. There will be a meeting held on Thursday, April 2 at 7:30 softball programs. Registration will be taken p.m. in the Lehi City Council from 4 to 6:30 p.m.at the Lehi chambers, 153 N. 100 East. City offices, 153 N. 100 East. Anyone interested in serving Registrations taken after April in the above positions, some of 1 are subject to a $10 late fee. which are paid, are encouraged The program is in need of to attend. Time commitment will vary, depending on the number of study sites and species, chosen to survey. Data collected will be analyzed Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology and reported in Birdscope, a newsletter. No fees are required to participate in this study and volunteers are not required to be expert bird All the training watchers. required is available in the research kit. To participate, volunteers should contact Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology at (607) 6 or vial at for- Exit 265 (No. Springville Exit) 0.4 Miles South on West Frontage Road Two Pioneers qualify for 3-- A state track meet Screw Guns Hammer Drills Comb. Mitre Saws Saws-All- s 1995 Chevrolet Work Trucks 14X4 View Pine In the Invitational last Saturday, two Lehi Pioneers qualified for the state 3A girls track citizen- -science meet. Shae Messersmith earned r state berths in the r and runs, with second and third place finishes respectively. Jenny 3,200-mete- 1,600-mete- finish Carter's fourth-plac- e in the 3,200 qualified her for 254-244- est birdscornell.edu. Table Saws Jig Saws state in that event. She also finished fourth in the 1,600. Her showing in both races was remarkable. 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