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Show Friday, May :?,ffi ; la irVi pJ i Ik r N '''.i' t U "'W ... S v - trl' 1 y V Pleasant Grove's Shannon West avoids the tag of Orem's Wendy Farley to score the winning run on a sacrifice fly. Vikings squeeze past Tigers in Softball, 5 6-- 5-- 2. 6-- 5 victory over the Orem Lady Tigers in prep softball action Thursday. The victory gives the Vikings (5- e lead over Orem (5-1) a in the 2) Region 4 standings. The Vikings struck first. In the second inning Hillary West doubled then scored on Val Nickell's bunt. In the third, Mary Hill singled off the pitcher's glove and two Tiger errors loaded the bases with no outs. A walk and an RBI single by Hillary West, plus two more errors, gave Pleasant Grove a 0 lead. ; Orem started a comeback in the bottom of the fourth when an error opened the door for the Tigers. Sandy Collings then nailed a triple 5-- M Oroya Oram Jormsen and maybe got a little tired and the opportunities came to me later." Three Houston starters Olajuwon, Otis Thorpe and Vernon Maxhad three fouls by halftime. well Cavaliers 108, 76ers 96 Brad Daugheity hit 10 of his first 11 shots and scored a team playoff-recor- d 34 points as Cleveland beat Philadelphia. The teams split their four regular-season games, with each winning once at home and once on the road. Each has won its two home games in the playoffs. The fifth and deciding game will - BOSTON (AP) Brian Propp broke a tie with 5:22 left as the Boston Bruins scored three straight goals in the final period for a 3 victory over the Washington Capitals in the opener of their Stanley Cup semifinal series Thursday. Propp, 30 feet in front of the goal on the left side, passed the puck across ice to Cam Neely. Neely immediately sent it back to Propp, who fired the puck from 15 feet over goalie Mike Liut's stick to break a 3 tie. It was the fourth goal of the playoffs for Propp and second assist of the game for Neely, who also had a goal. Dave Poulin added an empty-ne- t goal with 15 seconds left, his second of the game, as the Bruins rallied from a 2 deficit. 5-- 3-- 22-1- 4. 89-8- 97-8- MaEtmim ii. c 3-- I CJ1 thormal broakdown : J jjf LIFETIME WARRANTY MONROES" BEST SHOCK! 7-- 5, 6, 7-- 6-- 0, 6-- 3, lnfrJ.. i"9me sp" An,on fTo , om;ion ItTil 1 et 6-- ....Checker ParteI 7-- 6-- 1. Timp's Jeff 5, 2-- A be Saturday at Philadelphia. Mark Price set a Cleveland playoff record with 18 assists, and Daugherty, who also grabbed nine rebounds, had his best offensive game of the season. His regular-seaso- n best was 30 points. Cleveland's previous playoff scoring record was 32 points, set by Campy Russell against New York in 1978 and tied by World B. Free against Boston in 1985. The Cavaliers virtually shut down the 76ers in the fourth quarter, The Sixers outscoring them went scoreless from the field for seven minutes as Cleveland widened an 4 lead to 5 with five minutes left. De-tri- 6-- 6-- 3, first-roun- Wasatch, meanwhile, had plenty of good fortune. "The thing that helped us today mi F 6-- 2, Reeves beat Curtis Leavitt (Orem) 0 in the other semi-fina- l. In No. 2 singles, Orem's Mark Hafen beat Mountain View's John 2 and Sean Peterson Farrager of Timpview downed Armin Armin Gutschick of A.F., 6-- all." teaming the lane early in the game," Worthy said of the Rockets. "But they got in foul trouble and Lakers 109, Rockets 88 James Worthy scored 10 of his 20 points in the final eight minutes as the Lakers finished off the Rockets in four games. Worthy scored his first basket of the fourth quarter with 7:37 left, during a 12-- 2 run when the Lakers 3 took charge of the game at with 6:35 to play. Magic Johnson scored 19 points for the Lakers, who outscored the Rockets 12-- 2 over the final 4:17. Akeem Olajuwon led the Rockets with 28 points and 14 rebounds and Otis Thorpe scored 18 points. "They did a great job of double-- protection against kf both viscosity and In No. 3 singles it was Timp's Joel Wright over Pleasant Grove's 5 Justin Long and American Fork's Justin Long over Troy (MV) 64, The best match of the day was in No. 1 doubles, where Brett Banks and Jason Williams of American Fork won a three-smarathon duel with Ryan WoodBen Blair of Provo. The Caveman duo lost the first set then battled back to nip the Bulldog pair in two tiebreakers (7-to win. Tim Hall and Carter Chow (Timp) won the other semifinal 64 over Chris MasonRyan Fredrick (MV). In the second doubles, Dan Hall Dereck Hansen of Timpview downed Mark JulkumenRyan Har2 and Dave Preece ris (PG) Toke Jensen of American Fork beat Dan TimpsonPaul Cooper (MV) 64. et 6-- 4. 6-- 5-- t Codings. Region 4 champ Timpview will be represented in all five championship finals while American Fork will have four championship representatives in today's finals after first-da- y action at the Region 4 tennis meet at Mountain View High Thursday. Finals and the thirdfourth place matches in all five categories take place today. The top three finishers in each category will qualify for the state meet. In No. 1 singles, American Fork's Tag Barron rebounded from a first-sloss to down Provo's Paul Mar6-- 0, Willes, 0-- 8. Stanley Cup: Caps fall to Bruins, 3 73 014 000 1 000 203 0 S S West. Clark and Farley. W Johnson, S.Weat, H.Weit; O, Webb, Pek. 3B-- H Timp, A.F. dominate tennis 4-- 6, 5-- two-bagg- er half-gam- shall fired to third baseman who stepped on the to out put bag Fairer, who had headed home without tagging up. Wasatch also loaded the bases in the fifth and sixth innings, but Calton pitched out of each jam. Lehi closed to within 54 in the 93-8- up the middle and scored on Amy With Pelo's double to close to two outs in the sixth another error gave the Tigers one last chace. Melanie Drake and Dawnese Noel followed with singles and Melanie Webb knocked in the tying runs with a clutch double. Shannon West opened the seventh and went to third with a on a hit by Heather Johnsen before scoring the winning run. Johnsen and Orem's Cina Clark both pitched well. All but two of the 11 runs in the game were unearned. In another game, Mountain View beat Provo. Jane Walker shut down the Bulldog bats for the Bruins. Provo, stilT searching for the right combination in the field, got good defense from new first baseman Kari Henderson. the seventh inning to give the Pleasant Grove Lady Vikings a JOWflGHI SAlf PRICE 92" PI Mia 97rJ SAlf Castrol MAIL-I- lUD MOTOR OIL M UN 2 qts at sale price 30 WEIGHT Limit 1 AFTER OIL FILTERS Limit 2 at PrestcRE ANTIFREEZE sale price. 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Lehi dropped to Hawks 6, Wasps 1 North Sanpete combined seven hits and three Juab errors for its victory. Juab managed just three hits. Juab, the Region Nine champion, finished regular season play with a 1 league mark and a 144 overall record. The Wasps draw a d bye in the playoffs. They will play a second round game against a foe next Thursday. Kohler scattered eight Lehi hits to notch the win. "Craig pitched well," noted Wasatch coach Roger Pyper. "There's no question he goes after it. He had men on every inning, but he was aggressive. "I feel bad for Lehi," Pyper continued. "They're not a bad team but they haven't had any luck at Perkins Jason (Continued from Page Dl) mon as a pick and roll. It's becoming a sign of macho." Herald PhotosDavid Dahl Herald Correspondent Angie Blackhurst lifted a sacrifice fly to center field to bring Shannon West home in the top of Page Bluth had three of the Wasps' six hits. Kohler had three of their seven RBI. NBA: By CARL WALTERS - is that we were able to get the key hits," Pyper said. bottom of the sixth. Smith singled and Kurt Gray doubled him home. Gray scored on Jake Hansen's single. But, Wasatch put the game away with two runs in the seventh. Bluth drove one home with a single and Kohler did so with a ground out. Kohler walked with the bases loaded in the fourth to give Wasatch another run. But, Lehi's Calton got out of the inning without further damage because of a triple play. Holmes hit a soft liner which Pioneer second baseman Kodie Francom gloved at his shoetops for one out. Francom then fired to first baseman Mike Perkins for the second out. 6-- fc T and Chad Smith tripled. Smith came home on a passed ball. By BOB HUDSON Assistant Sports Editor Wasatch made full use of six hits and capitalized on four Lehi errors to claim a 74 Region Seven baseball win Thursday. In another Thursday game, North Sanpete blasted Juab 1 in a Region Nine tilt. 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