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Show Wednesday. May Mountain View Cats Get 2, owns Provo LITTLETON. Colo. d'Pll -The New Mexico Lobos. led by some life," Chruma said. Payne followed Paulson by getting aboard on an error, putting two runners in scoring position with no outs. It appeared that Clark would find his way out of that jam. however, by striking out Shawn Campbell and forcing Tim Berns into a harmless pitcher-to-firs- t groundout before Sherif f's "That was one heck of an effort for Lance to almost get out of the inning." said Provo coach Gary Ashton. "He really battled back from the hole we put him in." remains alive for a postseason playoff spot, currently one game ahead of Timpview and Orem for third place in Region Seven. count Sheriff, who had an to wasn't his decisive single, prior overwhelmed by the situation, having belted an RBI double to tie the in the first inning. score at I just knew 1 had to come through," Sheriff said. "That first double had come at a crucial time and I knew 1 could do it again." 3-- 1 4- More importantly, game-winne- Mountain View The Athletic Conferthe league said Tuesday. Two members I U'JC h n Champion BYU Cougars were named to the center squad r. the honorary Hall ( team were: catcher Greg fV - tion from Orem, was the leading on the Cougar squad with a 42ti average. He also led the team in home runs (22, RBI 8:1 1, runs scored (95, a new WAC record i and stolen bases (31). ' ) j other The three New Mexico players on 447i. tug' in- - fiekler Jim Fre- eosi (.4:12 and 11 1 Mark Beaver fielder Gary Cooper and pitcher Mark Beavers. 6-- 2 mi M jonn anvaer. at the WAC Hawaii, runner-umen on the three Playoffs, placed team. p iry a Cooper, three-tim- The team: lefthander from Beavers, a Kailua, Hawaii, was the only unanimous selection on the Division team this year. He led the Cougars with a 14-- 3 mark and a 3.14 ERA. He was Most Valuable Pitcher at the WAC Plavoffs. t' "'V- Cooper selec- - e 7 Team All-WA- C hitter of 2.55. ence's baseball team, nl Duane, a d , Western the 6-- senior from Ocean Township. N J struck out 48 batters and compiled an earned run average 14-pitcher Dean Duane, placed lour players on By PHIL HILL Herald Correspondent in the sixth inning of Trailing their Region Seven clash with Provo, the Mountain View Bruins knew their options were limited against Bulldog ace Lance Clark. Fortunately for the Bruins, they also knew to capitalize early, using leadoff doubles in the sixth and seventh innings to key a thrilling 3 win in prep baseball action Tuesday at Mountain View. With their second straight win, the Bruins upped their record to 5- 4 in the region. UNM 4 on - Page THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. 22. 1985 Hall. UNM, senior, SnyMesa Verde, Cal.; IB-J- ohn der, UNM, junior, Spring Lake, Crosby, Hawaii, N.J.; IF-T- odd soph, Canoga Park, Cal.; Jeff Huson, Wyo, senior, West Sedona, Cal.; Jim Fregosi, UNM, junior, CoopSanta Ana, Cal.; OF-G- ary er, BYU, junior, Orem, Utah; Mario Monico, Hawaii, senior, Honolulu; Brad Goodwin. UTEP, junior, Eugene, Ore.; DH Rick Mock, CSU, soph, Littleton, Beavers, BYU, Colo.; P-junior Kailua, Hawaii; Mike Campbell, Hawaii, junior, Seattle; Dean Duane, UNM. senior, Ocean Township, N.J. C-- Ureg Mark 0-- 2 1 Region Seven's second- and teams will meet the two bridesmaids from Region Eight for spots alongside each champ in the state - third-plac- e regula- r-season Clark, who struck out nine batin a losing cause, appeared to r be cruising along with a in the sixth inning. Provo gave the Bulldog junior a 1 cushion with runs in the first, third and filth innings behind Bramall's two runs. Bramall led off the third with a single, scoring on Mark Santiago's single an out later. In the fifth, Bramall was hit by a Gary Cameron pitch and scored on William" Powley's single up the middle. tournament. After finding itself alone atop the win region with last week's over American Fork, Provo lost its second straight game and is now in the region. ters four-hitte- 3-- 0 6-- 3 The Bruins' leadoff .hitters played significant roles down the stretch. In the sixth, Chris Bunnell nailed Clark's first pitch into the left field gap and later scored on Chris Cooper's sacrifice fly, cutting the Bulldog lead to 3-- Tuesday's win had a touch of irony for Cameron, who despite and outstanding five strikeout-fou- r Mountain View used a double from Steve Paulson to ignite its two-ru- n rally in the seventh. Chris Sheriff capped the rally with a two-obleeder single in the second base gap which scored Paulson and Jim Payne with the winning runs. As for a turning point, Bruin coach Jack Chruma had pointed to Paulson's leadoff hit, which carried just past the glove of Provo centerfielder Todd Bramall. "Sheriff's hit was a big one. but that double led us off and gave us Cougar Diver Third, Netters Lose IV Earlier in the year, Hakala had beaten Branski The Cougar doubles team of Hakala and Leslie Craig played No. Jana Klepac and Elvyn d Barrable of Trinity. Alter a start, the Cougar pair lost to the Tiger duo. 6-- Freshman Lesley Hakala. the rain-delaye- d 6-- 6-- 4 ooo mm q mm OUR MOST POPULAR SPINNING REELS the win went to reliever Steve Foote, who came on in the seventh to get the middle of Provo's lineup in order to seal the victory. Mountain View returns to action Friday against Timpview, while Provo travels to Vernal Saturday. win. Instead, V. 6-- 6-- Cougars' only singles entrant in the NCAA tournament, lost her match to Oklahoma State first-roun- Marcinkowski Henata sophomore Branski, ers Kelly McCormick (539.6. 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