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Show Free Press - Wednesday, June 10, 1998 - Page 11 Pioneers start Lehi Longhorns to perform in 1 -- 1 By Dean Von Memmott The chucker didn't let The Lehi Pioneers split two Timpview capitalize on the hit games in their first week of by striking out two batters, and Automotive League baseball third baseman Lindquist play. grounded out Jim Donnell to At home June 2, they lost 3 hold the Thunderbirds scoreto Timpanogos. The Pioneers less. bounced back to win 4 at The 0 deadlock finally Timpview on the 6th. broke in the third when On Tuesday, Lehi Coach Roy Hampton singled in Lane Hampton said, "We had a 0 Larson. Benson singled in lead going into the fifth inning. Hampton, then came home on Timpanogos then scored six Lindquist's sacrifice groundout, unearned runs. They scored giving Lehi a lead. another two runs in the sev"Royce bore down and enth. pitched well at the start," said "We scored two runs in the Coach Hampton. "He made bottom of that inning," he conthem hit ground balls, which tinued. "When you remember we scooped up." that Timpanogos is a 5A school, In the bottom of the third. we did do well against them. I Bigler stole home to open a think we have a championship four-ru- n for the rally team here." Thunderbirds. After the first 2 12 innings After that tough inning, he had passed, B.J. Benson scored shut Timpview down, despite the game's first run. Later, Ben giving up a g single Lindquist singled in A. J. Smith, to Austin Anderson. then scored a run himself. In the fifth, Smith doubled In the first inning last in Hampton and Cody Colledge Saturday, Timpview pitcher to put Lehi back out in front Kyle Roberts walked two Lehi Coach Hampton said, "We batters, but struck out another two to help hold the Pioneers had a big hit in the seventh scoreless in the opening inning. when Kyle Christofferson hit a In the bottom of the first, single. It's nice to have leadoff hitter Dan Bigler a hit like that in the seventh. It d smacked a single off makes you feel a little more relaxed." pitcher Royce Hampton. Heber through 6-- Members of the Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Team are participating this week in Heber. Performances will be held at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, June Cow cutting will be held at 1 p.m. on June 11 and 12. Final performances will be held on Saturday, June 13, with cow cutting at 1 p.m. and the rodeo 0-- 1-- 3-- 0 The state rodeo queen will be crowned after the evening performance on Wednesday, and the state finals winners and national qualifiers will be announced on Saturday during the evening performance. Admission to the rodeo will be $5 for adults and $3 for children on weekday performances, and $6 for adults and $4 for children on the championship performance. Weeklong passes are $25 for adults and $15 for children. left-fiel- "t - - I J&w - p ' 'Io ' ," t , ' V7 , & Is " r - , ' V1 1 f'4 - - Little buckaroos are invited to participate in the annual Lehi Buckaroo Rodeo, with a chance to qualify for the county finals in August. Registration for the July 11 event will be taken on Monday, June 22 from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the home of Lori ) , Thomas, 381 S. 100 West, Lehi. y call For more information, or Jan Thomas, 768-415- 9, Davis, Open to youth ages 16 years and younger, there will be three age groups 10 and under, 11-1- 3 768-464- and limited SxKmmSSi ' " ' . - 4- NUC breaks June 6. The Lehi Cross Country team is practicing each morning at 7:30 and all students in are invited to train grades with them. Anyone interested in participating should meet in front of the LDS Seminary building weekdays at 7:30 a.m. The team will be hosting a 5K biathlon and one mile Fun Run for the Lehi Round-up- ; that meet will be used as a 2 Soccer Club offers youth clinics The North Utah County has Association announced their clinics for this year, which will be directed by former English pro player and U15 world champion M.J. Tate. Clinics for boys ard girls 4 will be helu from ages a.m. at Mountain Ridge Junior High June 9 and The cost is $25 for a single week, or $40 for both. p There will be a girls on June 17 for ages and 18 from p.m. for $10. An evening session for will 8 boys and girls ages from 6 be offered June more information, Brenda Taylor at 756-035- 22-2- 15-1- Clement and Matt Ramone. contact A entry, with an $1J entry fee for steer riding, goat tying and breakaway roping events. All fees include $1 to cover the county finals costs. The queen contest will be held at 10 a.m. at the arena. A queen and two attendants will be chosen from among girls and a princess will ages be chosen among girls 10 and under. For more information about the queen contest, call 1. Donna Thacker, 768-08- 8 The public is invited to attend the rodeo on July 11 starting at 2 p.m.; general admission is $2 per person; 11-1- t .3 rodeo, ' ;, J CALL FOR DETAILS get smart.. .BECOME children three and under are admitted free. The concession stand will be open during the t f AN IFPA CERTIFIED Personal TrainejBc,,Spoji,iHtritior.Certification Workshops )r , Personal Trainer Certification Friday, 10 a.m. -- 6 p.m. - June 12, 1998 Topics: Introduction & Orientation; Principles of Strength and Application; Principles of Aerobic ry Conditioning-Theoand Application; Principles of Cross Training & Sports Conditioning; Fitness and Body Composition Testing; Designing Fitness Enhancement IFPA Programs for clients; MarketingMotivationCareer Certification Exam...Ca for more information! ry Conditioning-Theo- fundraiser for the team to travel to the Western Division of the National Foot Locker Meet in California in December. Registration for the Roundup race will start at 7 a.m. at the Lehi Swimming Pool Pavilion, 400 E. 200 South. The cost will be $10 with a shirt and $8 without. I r Affordable 24 Hour Elderly Care! 6. MorTthaIist 350 East State Road WOBILB American Fork 763-797- 9 of Utah Valley Ntw mitNutp Saturday houks 7 am - 7 pm J 6. BeeHive Homes 8-- 10-1- Members of the Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Club who have qualified for state competition include, front row, L to R: Shane Cook, Erin Dickson, Megan Jensen, Natalie Lewis, Teisha Berry, Andrea Smith, Samie Anderson and Tandy Ault. Second row: Mat Coddington, Angie Barney, Amy Heaton, Jessica Buckwalter, Tyler Thomas, Brett Christensen and Jessica Davies. Third row: Ryan Stewart, Duke Freeland, Brady Davis, Riley Jonsson, John Lewis, Tyler Skidmore, Cody Christensen and Danny Draper. Back row: Zeke Steele, Kirby Peacock, Tyrel Sweat, Wade Peacock, Branden Wilson, Wyatt Hunter, Trenton High schdoHathletes invited to train in a.m. - for home plate during the Pioneers' Soccer with sheep riding to children 7 and 14-1- 6, Entry fees for sheep riding, barrel racing, pole bending and the queen contest will be $6 per Ply Lehi's Lane Larson win over Timpview 9. younger. llllllliliillili , , Registrations to be taken for Little Buckaroo Rodeo one-ru- n - el at 6:30 p.m. 5-- 4. , if 10-1- 2. sixth-innin- , , V' this weekend 8-- ' f . ( r X'-.- v "X I . v: ,- UU U o nN r"""v n r""i "N 3n - mini-cam- 14-1- 8 5:30-8:3- 0 14-1- 22-2- p.m. for $25. 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