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Show Page Sunday, May 21, 1972 Provo, Utah iO THE HERALD, Js Jt r i "V- ' - ..'5. kyline, Uintah Capture tafe Prep Track Titles S, lx? "N- -. Xy """"""' fir' ?3 . .. I " : "i . -- ? t i $V rYi, - if " Other Region Four entrants dash in a good time of 49,0, and ternoon's efforts. Orem's Tigers led by their won his trial heat in the 220 yard who placed high in the comexceUent runner Kevin dash. His coach, Bill Delaney, petition were Spanish Fork's Skyline's overwhelming track had a good afternoon. Johansen pulled him out of the finals in the Gary Johnson with a thirl place and field team literally ran away won the 440 yard 220 so that he could save his finish in the pole vault; Payson 's Johansen from the competition Saturday Dick Armstrong with a second energy for the Mile Relay. afternoon as the Eagles capoff as place in the shot put; Richard The strategy paid tured the Class AA State track Johansen, running the anchor Baird from Orem with a third championship at the state meet leg, came from behind to give place finish in the mile run. held at the University of Utah entrants Orem a first place finish in Four Region stadium. 3:21.8, just one second eff the dominated the 440 yard dash, as The Eagles racked up 78 points Johansen claimed the top spot, State record. compared to their nearest The Tigers also finished Payson's Gary Weight finished rivals, South High with 28 points, second in the Medley relay third and Spanish Fork's Brent Davis High with 27 and the McKell finished fourth. behind South High. defending State champ Orem WeOGDEN, Utah (UPI) High with 25 points. ber State pitcher Dave Day In the Class A track com- won his second game of the petition, the Uintah Utes playoffs and led the Wildcats retained tneir state crown for to the Big Sky Con f e r e n c e Rent One From the second consecutive year by crown with an Saturday outto accumulating 57 points performance in a 3 distance second place Moab win over Idaho State. High by 18 points at Idaho State had taken an earRichfield High finished third ly two-ru- n lead but the sophowith 30 points, and Delta ended more lefty Fun Try clamped down and up in the fourth spot with 15 allowed just one earned run in points. the nine inning contest. Day up seven hits in picking gave Skyline Just had too much of the win that qualified Weber up AA for the remaining everything 7.47 per day, 1 per mile teams. The Eagles dominated for the NCAA playoffs. Gas Noi Included the meet by claiming seven of The Bengals beat Northern Full size can lightly higher all 1972 models the 16 possible first place Arizona in an earlier game, Ask for Larger Special Rates!! finishes. Linescore: By SCOTT CANDLAND Herald Sports Writer Jr Day Pitches Wildcats To Title - 6-- HERTZ 57-3- 9. , '' X: 'v.--'- X X ;':'.;'X 'w:X:X;$-.- X ':'X; ,. '''XX '; XXX ., X UHHiiafieiDB Car The Chevy "VEGA" OREM'S KEVIN JOHANSEN'S time of 49.0 in the 440 yard dash places him well ahead of Dennis Daniels of Ben Lomond, who finished second (middle picture), Gary Weight of Payson, (far right) who finished third, and Brent McKell of Spanish Fork (second from right) who finished fourth. 3 9--0. Summaries of Prep Track Meet Barton, Skyline; Kim Taylor, Barton, Skyline; Sterling Jeff Drakos, Davis Skyline; Richards, Cottonwood; Danny TRACK SUMMARIES 14.2. Ball, Cottonwood; 19.2. Pole Vault Kelly Call, Ben 100 yard dash Keith Gines, Lomond; Eddie Kent, Kearns; 880 yard run Mike Bean, Viewmont; Randy George, Gary Johnson, Spanish Fork Skyline; Tim Bennett, Ogden; Skyline; Lynn Bennington, Roy. Carl 13'5. 1:57.5. Galbreath, Davis 10.1. Jeff Drakos, 220 yard dash High Jump Dave Shot put Dave Hart, Davis; Bill Shaw, Ben Lomond; South; Lynn Bennington, Skyline; Dick Armstrong, Pat Bliss, Davis Roy; Paul Skousen, Highland Granite Tuft, Randy Payson; Dave 120 yard high hurdles 22.2. CLASS AA - Pokes Tip Utes in 17 Innings LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI) -Pinchhitter Bob Sullivan singled home Gary Fox with one out in the 17th inning Saturday win 0 to give Wyoming an in the longest game over Utah South High, Medley Relay ever played in Laramie. Orem High, Weber High The winning single was Sulli3:34.8. fourth since he entered van's Discus Rasmussen, Cory Granger; Ross Davis, Murray; the game in the fifth inning of contest. the four-hoTim Letinback, East; 163-Les Pipella, Roger McKenzie, who picked Long Jump up the win for the Cowboys in Skyline; Kevin Combs, Bonrelief, pitched the final nine and neville; Todd Smith, Hillcrest 23-innings, allowed three Orem hits and gave up no walks. Mile Relay (Christiansen, Hansen, Lauder, Fred Mensel was the loser. 3:21.8. Utah had seven double plays Johansen) South, Roy 880 yard relay Skyline, and Wyoming pulled off three in 128-the game. Cottonwood, Highland set the Eagle Dave Ba-texample for his teammates by personally accounting for two of those seven first place finishes. He won both the high hurdles and low hurdles for his af on Idaho St Weber St 7 200 010 000- -3 213 000 OOz 6 10 If OR 1 RESERVATIONS 373-344- ICALL 1 31 Sestero and Simmons; Day and Zimmerman. WP Day, tero, HR Fisher, 8--2. LP-Ses- 6-- Weber. GET YOUR CAR READY NOW FOR THE HOLIDAY DRIVING Bur-bidg- e, - 6--5. 55-1- Mile Run Richard Bowman, Davis; Throth, Randy Viewmont; Richard Baird, Fly Fishing Orem School Yard Dash Johansen, Orem; 4:25.6. Kevin Dennis Daniels, Ben Lomond; Gary Weight, Payson; Brent McKell, 49.0. Spanish Fork 130 yard low hurdles Dave 440 Set at BYU Bud Lilly, one of the world's best known trout fishermen will FINAL TEAM STANDINGS be a featured guest instructor at Class AA the first session of the expanded 1 Skyline, 71 fly fishing school program at 2 South, 28 BYU beginning June 1. 3 Davis, 27 The course is designed for 4 Oreia, 25 Ben Lomond, 20 beginners as well as those who 5 want to brush up on fly fishing 6 Cottonwood, 18 techniques. The curriculum will 7 Granite, 13 cover the art of fly tying, stream 7 Viewmont, 13 8 ecology, insect identification, Payson, 11 stream strategy, equipment 8 Roy, 11 selection, casting, mounting of 9 Spanish Fork, 10 2 fish and rod wrapping. 10 Highland 8 While BYU's Special Courses Class A and Conferences has offered 1 Uintah, 57 other fly fishing courses, this 2 Moab, 39 program is more comprehen- 3 Richfield, 30 -- sive, stated Ken Dilworth, director of the clinic. One of the big improvements is the use of one instructor per participant. 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