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Show Tuesday, February 19, 2008 DAILY HERALD CS MEET THE 2008UVSC BASEBALL TSAIVZ 2003 UVSC baseball schedule MX. ft. 1 i Fet. 23 f , 22 fsb. 24 N7 V COLE AKDXSSOM Outfielder Senior ABEMDSB 0 COF 60.185 Infielder INFP 38P(R) Senior Sophomore 10 f V""" 'v 1BDH t25j Freshman TYLER CR PSHAW OABBETSOX Pitcher (U U5 Senior 185 5-- Outfielder Senior Senior .... KYLE KASPER 53,160 V: Basel Second Junior 66, 240 11 . 27 Pitcher (R) Junior MATTHEW JAKE RATLXFF BXCKEMBACH J" Utility Pitcher (L) 113 Freshman Senior BRYAN SARGENT SMITH " ffi6 Catcher Freshman Sophomore Baseball Pitcher (R) Senior Continued from CI with a 7.34 ERA. Christensen throws in the upper 80's and can hit the low 90's. Andy Jangard, a transfer from Southern Nevada, should pitch his way into the mix. A wild card in the deck is former Pleasant Grove pitcheroutfielder Aaron Brady, who is a transfer from San Diego State. Brady had a 2.92 ERA in 24 innings last year with the Aztecs. Gardner is hoping Jory Jensen and Kyle Casper throw lights out in relief. Freshman Peter Sundwall, a lefty from Lone Peak High School, should also be given a chance to throw out of the pen. Brinkerhoff could also be a factor. He had the second lowest ERA last year at 5.77, but Gardner says he wants to rest Brinkerhoff 's arm and could turn to him to pitch later in the seasoa HlTTZKO Offense could prove to be this team's biggest challenge. iiiinii fjliffflftllMIHtM liir iri ini ting at .371. The outfield has experience and speed. Tyler Garretson hit .294 and led the team in stolen bases with 10 in 14 attempts. Scott Croshaw (.247) and Cole Anderson (.172 in just 29 will be in the mix along with Brady, who hit .320 in 50 ts . rr iir.i.uf.. i.nil'i iniiiiiil W' iWifi,,. 2 p.m. Soutnem Utah 1 p m. 1 p.m. at Soutnem Utah MAX Mar l at Southern Utah lpm HARRIS Mar. 2 at Dixie Slate 6 p.m. 60, 195 Mar 3 at Dixie State IBOF Mar. 6 vs. Portland Freshman Mar. 7 vs. 1p.m. 11a.m. BYU Mar. 8 vs. Sacramento Mar. 9 vs. San 3 p.m. St. 11a.m. Jose St. 6 p m. Mar 11 at Mar. 17 at Gonzaga 7 p.m. Mar. 18 at Gonzaga 7 p.m. Mar. 19 at Goruaga 7 p.m. Mar. 20 at Washington 6 p.m. BYU MARCUS MOORE ADAM OPENSHAW 64,180 64, 180 61, Pitcher IR Infielder Pitcher (R) 19 J t22. f T-- J. CRAIG STONE STRXNGHAM 69, 170: Mar. 22 Mar 185 25 vs. Portland 3 p.m. at Wasnington 6 p.m. at Washington Noon 7 p.m. Utah 7 p.m. Apr. 2 Utah Apr. 3 at Utah 6 p.m. Apr. 4 at Utah 6 p.m. Apr. 5 Utah 1p.m. Apr. 7 Southern Utah 7 p.m. Apr. 8 Southern Utah 7 p.m. Apr. 11 at Nevada 7 p.m. Apr. 12 at Nevada 2 p.m. at Nevada 5 p.m. ... Senior , Senior 1 Mar. 21 f 64,210 " PETER SUNOWALL Apr 13 at Nevada 2 p.m. Apr. 15 at Utah 3 p.m. Apr. 18. vs. Air Force 10 a.m. Apr. 19 vs. Air Force 10a.m. 62, 170 Pitcher (L) Pitcher (R) WSV, PINF Sophomore Junior Freshman how many games it can win against its marquee opponents and play as close to .500 as possible. "We play such a tough schedule, but I would still like to win 25 or more games. We UVSC opens the season at went 0 last year, I would Santa Clara on Feb. 22. Then it like to improve on that," Gardner said. "I know I've put in plays 22 straight road games as much effort this year than I before the Wolverines finally return for their home opener ever have. I'm excited to work on March 25 against Utah. with these guys. It's been a Instead of playing in the great run for me. I've been Division I independent tourna- here for 18 years, I coached at ment, the Wolverines opted to Snow College for eight years and Bonneville High school play a series in Hawaii to end for seven runs. It's always the season. With no conference tourna- been my dream to coach at the Division I level. The school's ment to play for, UVSC must hang its hat on whether or not been good to me and I've had the season was a success by great people around me." 2 p.m. 10 a.m. Apr. 20 at Northern Colorado Apr. 24 Dixie State 7 p.m. Apr. 25 Dixie State 7 p.m. DixieState 1p.m. Apr. 29 Northwest Nazarene Noon Northwest Nazarene 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m.. May 2 at Oklahoma St. May 3 , .at Oklahoma St. Noon at Oklahoma St. 3 p.m. Outlook 25-3- at Northern Colorado May 4 at Oklahoma St. May 5 BYU May 9 at Arizona May 10 at Arizona May 11 at Arizona... May 12 at May 13 at Oregon St. May 15 at Hawaii May 16 at Hawaii 9:35 p.m. May 17 at Hawaii 9:35 p.m. Indicate Noon - 7 p.m. 7 p.m. : Oregon St. , 6 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. .1 p.m. 9:35 p.m. River City Classic ' Indicates games played in Greeley Colo. It will be a tough task filling the void left by Derrick Thomas, who hit .401 with 15 home runs and played for the Orem Owlz last summer, but UVSC returns its backup catcher in Kevin Arendse, who hit .282 in 71 Arendse figures to get the bulk of the load behind (OtahCranS' ! s. 1 Fast Phone Quotes No salesman will visit you, Fast quotes from your rough measurements. Final measurement done at time of order. Visit our showroom! CALL (801 tour )-- 22 2-33- 50 (Have your measurements ready!) PUBLISHING: FREE ESTIMATES! 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"It may take a few weeks for us to get our lineup going, but we have hit .310 as a team last year and have hit over .300 as a team for the last three seasons as a team. So hopefully, we can improve on that." At shortstop there is a battle brewing for playing time. Dick Bargewell hit .271 h with 96 last year. has a great glove and could win the job if he hits. Another freshman Kai Hatch, who was a 5A MVP from Washington should make this battle competitive. ' Brinkerhoff returns at third base where he is coming off a monster freshman season. He was second on the team in hit m Sana Clara 29 the dish. When he needs a break look for Brock Sargent, a transfer from Dixie State, to spell him behind the plate. for the Aztecs. ts 3 p.m. Fed. Apr.26 UVSC returns eight players who got 29 or more and of those returning players only one player (Brinkerhoff) hit over .300. At first base is Adam Open-shaa senior, who batted .265 The Wolverines are hoping the former Payson High School product has a breakout year. Josh Hinckley could see some time at first base, but will likely take over the role of designated hitter. He hit .265 last year. Max Harris, a from Lone Peak, could also work in the lineup at first base or dh. Ryan Jones returns to his spot at second base. He hit .232 last year and has 82 Noon a California at KXCKOLXO KOLE fat BROCK infielder 7 p.m. alCalitom 28 V7 Freshman Senior 63, 230 165 AM TME ... JONES Pitcher (R) 63,170 0 167 Outfielder it 63, 200 10 SCOTT 5-- , PETERSON 170 llOj RYAN S" 63,200 Junior DUSTY PALMER 65, 215 JORT JENSEN Pitcher (L) f DAN MOUNT Fed. 7 ""' Junior JACE t AKDT JANGARD &6, 220 iO Freshman Outfielder BRADT Sophomore JOSH mMCKLEY 155 Infielder AARON BASQEWELL 541,200 1 Sophomore KAI BATCH 6-- S. 18 63.225 DXCS TIMES a Santa Cm muchasiNTuis For a limited time INTUIS Life is available forony: i7OC00 ? & J ea Kelsey at 344-257- 7 kpalmerheraldextra.com " |