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Any interested individuals are invited to attend an informational meeting Wednesday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lehi City Hall. The softball season will start May 10. Tryouts for all teams will be conducted Wednesday, April 28, beginning at 5 p.m. at Vets The signups are being conducted at Lehi City Hall, 153 N. 100 East. The hours Thursday will 4 to 6:30 p.m. Cougars staged their decisive, stampede in the fourth. They picked up two runs in the fifth, three in the sixth, and one in the seventh. Lehi fought valiantly to stay in the game. The Pioneers scored a run in the fourth, two in the fifth, and five in the sixth. A.J. Smith and Royce Hampton contributed to the Lehi effort with each hitting a triple for Lehi. The Pioneers are scheduled to host Carbon on Tuesday, April 13. Varsity is scheduled for 3:30 and JV for 5:30 p.m. te Utah County ft Spring Specials Laminated Structures Financing Avallablml all-st- ar I 1 J" Versatile senior Callie Trane played everything but center this year for the OW All-Sta- te T i . 5th6th grade, 14 and under, and 16 and under. The coed beginner leagues will start May 24th. Coach-pitc- h is for kinderand tee-ba- ll garteners "and first graders and will cosr$25. The Shetland League is for second graders and will cost $35. The fee for boys in grades will be $50, and their league will start May 10th. The 3-- 6 2 o o o AflY www.elnrluWBfl Free I MOOBSi-- m CONSUMKRffiATTl '00 liquid Coded OOfaiCoohd UonCumn liquid NoirCumrtfan A5i ANMV. 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Mustang tryouts are April 20 at 5 p.m. and Bronco tryouts will be April 21 at 5 p.m., both at Vets Ballpark. The Pony League is for grades 7 and 8, and will begin May 1 0th. Their tryout; Will also' tfe April 2V at 5 p?mS at Vets Ballpark. Colt League is for grades and they will start the first week of June. The fee for both is $60. Ballpark. The charge is $40 for all softball teams; the age groups are 3rd4th grade, I 4 Ton 30' x 40' x 10' 45' X 64' x 12' 60' x 80' x 13' ar Pioneers. She is the daughter of Calvin and Jane Trane of Lehi and was named to the second team by the Salt Lake Tribune and third team by the 1 316".... $49.95 ea. 1 r. te t 1 c; s w C H E C K i : N i - i ' STEEL PLATES 4' X 8' Come Along Heavy Duty all-sta- All-Sta- All-Sta- te L crap-pie.- 19" n i'i " " fish, especially bass and He added that bass and trout respond at different temperatures, triggering them to feed and change activity levels. If your fish finder does not have a temperature sensor, Pettengill recommends using a household thermometer. Hold it underwater for one minute and check the reading. If it is too cold, move to shallower water. 2 ar iilLdn jiJJjJLBzi, Pettengill included some additional tips for warming fishing waters, "As you are driving around fishing, watch that gauge. Some temperature areas or canyons, because of their orientation to the sun or water clarity will warm up faster. And that's the key, if you can find water temperatures between 55 and 57 degrees F, you are likely to catch more 14" all-st- four-yea- n WM-I- Deseret News. In addition, she was her team's offensive most valuable player and a captain, and was a She also Utah Valley menhonorable got tion last year. Callie was also a team captain in volleyball, where she letterman. was also a four-yeShe has a cumulative GPA of 3.95 and was her school's nominee for Sterling Scholar in the family and consumer sciences. She plans to attend UVSC and earn a degree in elementary education. games and was placed on the UWBCA team. letter-mar Lacey was a in volleyball and also received recognition in that sport. She is considering playing basketball at Snow College after graduation. season fishing tips offered By Brian Brinkerhoff Outdoors Correspondent Warmer temperatures have many anglers anxious to try some fast and furious spring fishing. Tom Pettengill, Sport Fish Coordinator for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, reports that warming waters are cdusing fish to become more active at many of our lower elevation waters. "If reels were spooled last spring or summer, I recommend anglers change out that line for some new fishing line.. .Buy the best quality line you can buy. You don't want to take a chance on that old line. It might mean catching the fish of a lifetime or losing it. Plus by respooling, your reels will be full, you will be able to cast farther, and you will have a more enjoyable fishing trip." Tnil All-Sta- apply. beats baseball Pioneers te All-Vall- Saturday, April 8 and 10. After Saturday, a $10 late fee will 8831. eight-ru- All-Sta- The final two days of regis- 768-025- By Dean Von Memmott The visiting Union Cougars in beat the Lehi Pioneers Region 10 baseball March 30. Paced by Mike Hurley's two doubles and homer, the took control of the Cougars game when they opened the rally in scoring with a the top of the second. Lehi scored two runs in the bottom of the inning. The Pioneers answered Union's run with a attack that put them with- ation, Dave is planning an LDS mission and would love to play college basketball. Senior Lacey Yates is the daughter of Doug and Rita Yates of Lehi. The center was a consensus selection for second and also was team recognized on the team by the Provo Daily Herald. She was also her team most valuable player, and garnered mention last year as well. She played in the 3A and tration for Lehi youth baseball and softball are tomorrow and two-gam- Union Following high school gradu- registering now Softball USSSA-sanctione- attend Boys State this summer. An honor roll student, he also has played varsity football for the past two years. He is a member of the National Honor Society and was nominated to Junior David Wayne Christofferson was accorded honors post-seaso-n go- - 1 Callie Trane Lacey Yates Deseret News. The point guard is the son of Jay and Maxine Christofferson of Lehi. He was named the team most Valuable player this year, a recognition he also received as a freshman. He has been a starter on the varsity basketball team for two seasons already and still has another to I ..1 .1..,,. J i honorable mention by the invited to join a Utah team scheduled to visit New Zealand and Australia this summer. Cooper played varsity football his junior year but has concentrated on basketball since then. He earned a starting spot this year after being told at the end of his junior season that he probably wouldn't make the team as a senior. He plans to serve an LDS mission and hopes to continue his playing career in college. all-st- Four Pioneer basketball standouts have been honored with recognition. Brock Kim Cooper is the son of Kim and Laurie Cooper 'of Lehi. He was Lehi's center this year and was named to the first team by the Salt Lake Tribune and the second team by the Deseret News. He was also first team and played in the Utah games. County and 3A He will be playing at Junior Nationals this weekend at Weber State and has been , ,...,., David Christofferson Brock Cooper By Beky sV" 'X 'VP ' J. i i' f Visit oar Web silts! 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