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Show Monday. May 26, 1986 fWUv THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tie foaffe begins Tuesday Thursdav - Page 13 berk Ben Lomond S a am 11 2 S pro :1 West p J' PI Grove m nerss.rv t 4 30 p There're n strangers f 3 A baseball finals By PHIL HILL Herald Staff Writer m 7 pm HO Spring ilte Pleasant Grove vs. Springville 7 p.m. Ken Price Park Chad Tanner hitting .400 and first baseman Todd Parker at .385. Jun- d Region Eight rivals meet in Tuesday's final game as Pleasant Grove, the league tangles with Springville, last year's state runner-up- . Left fielder Scott Jensen paces the Vikings with a .470 average, while shortstop Don Young has .464 mark. Seniors Deon Bezzant and Darrin Hooley lead the Vikings in RBI. head-to-hea- Winner Loser ot game tit Luiwf ut nam m y 10 u nam Loser at gaiix Loser Loser ot itdiiit' ol Aanw Winner J ul nw it m lu i It Laser hi nditif ihtw lfjni jjdtiu- );t. hdv- lht Iomt - ine t his" diu-dim- l.i will Hardly any introductions will be necessary when the prep 3A baseball tournament begins Tuesday at Ken Price Park in Murray. For instance, two first-roun- d games have teams from the same region opposing one another Jordan and West in Tuesday's 2 p.m. game and Pleasant Grove and Springville in the 7 p.m. nightcap. Another first-roun- d game has teams which opened the season Cedar City against each other and Provo. And although the foes for TuesBen Lomond and day's opener didn't meet each Spanish Fork other during the regular season, both took almost similar roads to the state tournament. Spanish Fork vs. Ben Lomond 11:30 a.m. Ken Price Park Both teams have their share ot power and defense. Ben Lomond's attack is centered around cleanup hitter Ed Green, the school's tour-spostandout. Senior Shane Palau anchors the defense. Spanish Fork boasts strength in the second through sixth batters in its lineup. Shane Argyle batting second. .450 average). Brett Houghton (batting third. .420), Lance Beardall (cleanup. .512 1. Jamie Chappel (approximately 400 and Randy Nelson batting sixth, six home runs. .4t0 average) give the Dons plenty ol offense. Chappel is also one ol Region Eight's most dependable gloves at second base. Cedar City vs. Provo 4:30 p.m. Ken Price Park Two of the tournament s top pitchers will be meeting in the first round Tuesday as 1'rovo's 1.7 ERAi meets Lance Clark (7-2.6 Cedar Citv's Curtis Jones (11-ERAi. Provo's offense is paced bv Clark (.349. 11 RBI I, third baseman William Powley (.286. 13 RBli. catcher Jay Morgan (.283, 13 RBli and second baseman Larry Oldham (.300, 13 RBI, 11 stolen bases i. Two weeks ago. starting shortstop Dean Clark was lost tor the season with an ankle injury. Since then Steve Cloward has taken up the slack with a .316 batting average and five RBI. Clark has 102 strikeouts in 74 innings, while Jones has tanned more than 90 batters. Cedar City is led by center fielder Chris Weaver, second baseman Scott Anderson and right fielder Kurt Gale. p, d Springville is also a club with pitcher first baseman Scott Mitchell hitting .596 with five home runs, shortstop senior-oriente- m- 9-- double-barrelle- d 5-- 6-- tz?& K' - ior right fielder Corey Merideth holds a .423 batting average. Mitchell leads the Red Devils on the mound with a 0 record, while Dave Ashton has five saves. Pleasant Grove has a attack with Adam Taylor holding a 2 mark and Jeff Harris with a 1 record. P.G. was hurt two weeks ago when shortstop Bryan Hansgen broke his hand. Young moved from second base to fill in Hansgen's shoes, while Mike Albrecht and Gregg Bahr have been splitting time at second base. v--S- 1 - - rt SIS JP j Since the injury to teammate Bryan Hansgen, Pleasant Grove's Mike Albrecht has emerged to take a greater role in the Vikings' state playoff plans. i r? J . SiSMd;:! llDllllllis it:2:&Wm-- ft Liu Sieve a.4 Olsen Photos Springville's Chad Tanner will be a key cog for the Red Devils at this week's state tournament, both on offense and on defense. nJ a V THE PERSONS LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH THE FOLLOWING CRIMES: DECEPTION: THEFT: THEFT Of COMPANY PROFITS-CHAR- GING OUTRAGEOUSLY LOW PRICES DECEIVES MANAGEMENT INTO BELIEVING THEY MAKE A PROFIT WHO 'NOSE'? BURGLARY: Mr. E. NOSE HAS EITHER RETIRED OR ESCAPED STEALS ALL OF THE TIRE DEALS FOR HER CUSTOMERS SPEEDING: SELLS FAR EXCEEDING AT RATE THE LEGAL LIMIT THESE POPLE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DESPERATE TO MAKE THE BEST POSSIBLE TIRE DEALS! P15580R13 P20575R15 47.95 P16580R13 $49.95 P17580R13 $36,95 $38.95 P21575R15 P22575R15 $52.95 P18580R13 39.95 P23575R15 $56.95 P18575R14 $41.95 $43.95 P19575R14 P20575R14 P21575R14 ALL LARAMIE 489-562- 610 1 N. MAIN SPRINGVILLE O uu 45.95 47.95 ANY 13" RETREAD ANY 14" RETREAD 95 PASSENGER STEEL RADIAL BLACKWALL ANY 15" RETREAD 31 PASSENGER 155R13 95 PASSENGER LIMIT 100 PER CUSTOMER PASSENGER TIRES CARRY FREE ROAD HAZARD WARRANTYI rn 489-562M-- F SAT 1 8AM-6P8AM-1P- M M |