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Show Free Press April 8, 1998 Page 8 Ten Pioneers win individual events in dual meet with Park City Miners Dean Von Memmott Pioneers. Munson said, "We had a lot of talent do well today. Gunner Clark ran well." In the boys division, Lehi dominated the long jump, javelin, shot put, discus, the sprint, and the dash. Gunner Clark won both the boys 100 and 200, despite tight competition from Park City's Riley Memmott, who finished second in both events. He was the only Miner among the top four finishers in the 100 and 200. In the 100, Andy Hadfield took third and Chris Dortch fourth. In the 200, Shane Flynn finished third and Owen Home fourth. Home won the boys 400 while teammate Sage Stasburg took second. "We had Andy Hadfield, James Jex, and Nate Harris jump more than 19 feet in the long jump. That was great to do on a cold day like Wednesday," Munson said. The Pioneers won the top four spots in the boys long jump. Hadfield won with a leap of 1910" while Jex took second, Harris third, and Clark fourth. Lehi aslo won the top four spots in the girls portion of the long jump. Natalie Richins won it on a leap of 13'8". Meanwhile, Rachelle Fulmer took second, Heidi Bronson third, and Kristina Pflagl fourth. John Brown hurled his javelin for a distance of 134'3" to win first place. Meanwhile, his fellow javelin throwers Clint McKell and Eric Wilbur placed second and third respectively. The shot put was the most event of the afternoon. The event's top six finishers were Pioneers, Dallas Lehi Ladies down Uintah By Ten Lehi Pioneers won events in a dual meet at home Park City last against Wednesday. No team scores were kept during the meet. Lehi Coach Tyler Munson said it was every trackster for himself or herself during the meet. Still, it was an outstanding performance by the 400-met- 100-met- er By er Lehi-dominat- Tracy Wilson Uintah at home last base-on-bal- 9-- 7. Although Allan gave up eight hits, there were only three earned runs in the event. The win brings Lehi's season to an record with the win over Uintah only the first contest in league play. Lehi got on the boards first in the second inning with two outs when third baseman Natalie Nelson walked, 8-- of38'9.5". McKell won the discus on a throw of 1137" while teammates Travis Lewis and Matt Nielson took second and fourth. "Jake Dorton was the winner of the 1,600," Munson said. "It was his first race of the year." Dorton was the only Pioneer among the top four finishers in 1600-mete- r, 400-met- Shae 3,200, girls' Messersmith ran in the 1,600 and won it. Teammate Mindy Petersen took second. In the javelin, Leah Krukiewicz took second while Carrie Lower finished fourth. Beatrice Lokeni took third in the discus and fourth in the shot put. in softball a Lose weight and tone up AND lower your cholesterol and your taxes, all at the same time. Lehi High School has developed a new Wellness Program and is inviting citizens to join in the program to decrease body fat, lower blood pressure, increase invited to attend. An open house will be held on Monday, April 13 to introduce the new center to the public. Located in the oldest gym, the center features 26 stations, with treadmills, cycles, weight machines or individual computerized assessments. Cost for using the equipment is $120 per year, payable in either one or two payments. Family passes are also available for $220 per year. Checks should be made payable to the Alpine Foundation as a donation, which is tax deductible. heart recovery rate and increase flexibility. For about the same price as a large pizza, which adds 168 grams of fat, one could join the Lehi High School Cross Training Circuit, available at the school Monday through Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. Anyone age 15 and up is 2-r- deficit. Lehi's bats were silenced in the sixth inning, but the Pioneers had the runs to end the contest after Troutman stabbed a line drive at first for ; the out and then easily han- died Nelson's throw to first for the final out. Coach Lynn Allan was very pleased with the great defensive play of Lynsie Byington and felt that Kim had pitched a good game. Johnson, Larsen and Nelson all batted .500 with Johnson hitting two for four. Gillman and Wood were one for three and Troutman was one for four. As a team they batted .296, a few points below their average. The Pioneers were scheduled for a visit to Union yesterday. The Cougars are ranked ahead of the Lehi nine and a home contest versus Park City on Thursday should begin at 3 p.m. on the high school field. I I 1 - j Photo by Dean Von Memmott Scot Quilter, center, and Shae Messersmith, right, keep pace run in a dual meet with Park City. 1600-met- each other at last Wednesday's with er Pioneer runner willing to go long distance despite health problems By Dean ls opens fitness center to local residents 1 the 2 Lehi High )tftm w - t - , , ' " . ' ," relays. While she didn't compete in ls base-on-bal- v ! er 9-- 3, 2 if. Cummings fourth. Chaney Blanc took second in the 100 and 200. Park City defeated Lehi in the girls' portion of the medley, and 3-- 1. 3-- 1 the boys' 1,600. In the girls' 800, Jenni Carter won first while Resha Morris took third and Holly advanced when Megan notice in the fifth of their final MacNaughtan was hit by a intentions. Allan was alive on an error to start the frame. pitch and scored as DeAnne Larsen walked. She was followed by four Uintah made a game of it in straight singles off the bats of the third by scoring three of Johnson, Katie Gillman, their final seven runs. A triple Troutman and Tara Wood. to the catcher, by Smuin followed by a line After a pop-u- p and a Nelson added a single and out, single, second single pushed the score MacNaughtan was on base on to an error. The Lady Pioneers made it The inning produced seven in the third when Stacey runs for the home team and Johnson smashed a double, put them up but the Utes would not roll over and play then advanced on a and scored on a fielder's dead. In the sixth and seventh choice that cut down Cally Gillman at second. they added four runs to the Both teams were silent in score but could not overtake the fourth inning, three up, the Pioneers. Four hits includhome run from the three down, but Lehi served ing a Utes' catcher, Hatch gave them Behind the strong pitching of junior Kim Allan, the Lehi High School girls' softball team took the first step toward defense of their state title with a Region 10 win over highly-toute- d Friday, Hansen was tops with a throw Von Memmott Despite problems with bronchitis and her back, Lehi Pioneer Shae Messersmith is still willing to go long distances as a runner. She says she had come down with them last year. They caused her to lose her state cross country title last fall. She hasn't let them hamper her track career, though. She has recently qualified for state in the girls' 1,600 and 3,200. Her long distance coach Peter Edmundsen says, "She's determined to run every day. She has a good attitude about getting out to run. She engages in training." As part of dealing with them, she says, "I've been working with a hypnonist, named George Hamm. He gives me tapes that tell me I can overcome anything. George is the same hyponist Josh Rhotynsky a Provo Bulldog long distance runner is 3-- A year-aroun- seeing." . .. "She was tough," the Lehi senior recalls. "She was fun. I like it where I am running a close race. That's makes it more exciting for the public." Edmundsen says, "She's done a lot for our program. She's been good to get people to come ouf for track. She's helped people come a long way. Those coming up will want to break her records. She's been a leader at that." cross country meets her freshman and sophomore years. She won state her junior year. One of her best races was the Orem Kiwanis Invitational held at Utah Valley State College. That race came down as a contest between her and sophomore Katie Moon of Evanston, Wyo. Moon narrowly led her most of the race. Near the end, Shae pulled ahead of her to win.y cross-countr- - CKVSQ We Sell The Best & Repair The Rest..."The Best!" d oo't Save 20 on Red Wing Boots! 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