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Show 6A Emery County Tuesday, April 9, 1991 Progress r imr C Spartans lose in preseason i -- t spo , ' S' S-- V(i) t to Eagles Four runs FILLMORE crossed the plate in the bottom of the fifth inning to boost the host team Millard Eagles to a 2 nonconference win over Emery last Saturday. Emery now enters region record competition with a to will travel in preseason and and Wasatch on Tuesday Union on Friday. Emery earlier lost to Wasatch in extra innings at the Cactus Tournament in Mesquite, Nev. Coach Jim Jones said that Track team opens season with win 5 over Carbon, Lehi & , g Vi ; The CASTLE DALE team Emery boys track opened the season with an .. impressive win over Carbon and Lehi April 3, at Emery. The team posted six first place wins and scored 79 points to outpoint Carbon, 67, and Lehi, 29. 5-- 1-- Following are the results: 1st, Matt 3,200 meter Every; 3rd, Ralph Trenery; and 4th, Ryan Fairbanks. 110 hurdles 3rd, Mark Seely; and 4th, Mike Jones. 100 meters 2nd, Wes Morris; 4th, Tracy Rowley; and 5th, Brent Cook. 1st, Arne 1,600 meters 3rd, Adam Guymon; 4th, Ralph Every; and 5th, Ryan Fairbanks. 400 meter relay 1st, Emery (Tracy Rowley, Ernie Thompson, Brent Cook and Wes Morris). 400 meters 2nd, Brent Galen Fish; and Cook; 3rd, Blackburn. Erik 5th, 300 hurdles 1st, Wes Mike 4th, Jones; 3rd, Morris; James and 5th, Larry Saling; Winn. 800 meters 1st, Arne 4 he wanted to use the final pre- season game at Millard to round out his starting varsity nine and to make some decisions about the pitching rotation. Going into the region schedule, Duane Pearson and Gus Childs, seniors, will be s t i 'J' 4 - i s ; f4T ... i "v?-.;- ; . 4 ;.F, f1 Ait Stray-Pederse- 'dr used as starting pitchers while Shawn Alton and Shane Bogdin will be used in relief roles. Against Millard, Emery took a 0 lead in the top of the second inning as Alton reached base on an error ahead of a walk to Nash Baltzer and an infield single by Nathan 1-- Grange. open league play this week against Wasatch and Union. As the throw gets by Emery catcher Brodie Barnes, a Millard runner crosses the plate in preseason action last week in Fillmore. Emery will With the bases , loaded, a ground out by Cody Wilson scored Alton. After Millard tied the score in the bottom of the fourth, Emery regained the lead in the fifth as Gary Bennett reached base after being hit by a pitch. He advanced to second when a pickoff throw got by rh fv tmm -- 1 ' tv h-- the first baseman and then went to third on a ground out Mike Gagon followed with a walk to put runners at the corners. On the double steal, Gagon was thrown out at second, but Bennett scored to put Emery on top xL Saturady (results of the . 9 J' C vV .' T 'jgf v. s, ; ' 'k Pil ,'y. ' - ' "'Ttejitf x w- r. V- ;'' S' C--- , 5 right fielder had a triple and single for Emerys only hits, The next day, the Lady Spartans traveled to Moab where they played a much ter game but in a losing cause bet-talli- Emery went down one-twthree in the top of the seventh as the game went to the Eagles. o- as Moab took a The first home game for the Spartans will be Tuesday, April 16, at 3 p.m. against Carbon. win. Emerys Cassi Robinson scored in the top of the fifth, and Lisa Adams came in in the top of the sixth after doubling. Emerys junior varsity also lost the two road games. The girls fell to Payson 12-- 0 and Moab 12-- 5. Last week, Emery hosted thrid in the team roping; and Bodee Allred, a senior, placed fourth in bull riding and fourth in bareback. These members should be Grantsville and Tooele. Mem- commended. The Spiker Rodeo is the largest high school rodeo in the state with many of the top competitors Jesse Gilbert is now holding 23 points in team roping and Justin Shurtleff has 21 points in bull riding. The Emery club is making an exceptional showing in all events. attending. The next rodeo action will take place this weekend at bers are practicing their events hoping to capture a spot in the top 10. The Emery Rodeo Club will 2nd, Jeff High jump and Shawn 3rd, Wagoner; Borba. Shot put 2nd, Mike Cole. 2nd, Marc Long jump: Trenery; and 3rd, Larry Saling. Pole vault 2nd, Troy Mecham; 4th, Curt Bowden; and 5th, Shawn Mangum. Javelin 4th, Galen Fish. Coach Dean Nelson said of the seasons first meet, Overall I was pleased with the performance. We had a lot of young kids who were participating for the first time. Times and distances were good for this early in the season. Emery will travel to Wasatch for a region meet on Saturday. , 1.600 meter Jacobsen, first; Janna Yost, third. 400 meter Justice, first; Stephanie Hone, second. Nikki Larson, first; Gravley, second 300 hurdles Snow, first; Discus Olsen, second. High jump Marci Stilson, first; Shannon Jewkes, third; Kisti Allred, fifth. 800 meter Rebecca NelLeslee son, first; Olsen, third; Lannie Nielsen, fifth. relay Emeiy, first (Tammy Duncan, Stephanie 1.600 Hone, Rebecca Nelson and 100 hurdles Stephanie Snow, first; Kerrilyn Olsen, second. 100 meter Kris Wilstead, Jenny Justice). Medley relay first; Melinda Judi, fourth. Shot put Jennifer Grav-lesecond; Cindy Bott, third Long jump J enny Justice, first; Rebecca Nelson, fourth. Annette Jacobsen). Emery, sec- ond (Kisti Allred, Tasha Leon- hard, Marci Stilson and meter Wilstead, first; Judi, third; Snow, fourth. Nikki Larsen, Javelin 200 second. Two road wins put Spartan JV record at 0 3-- Springville, losing to the Lady Devils although results were not available at press time. This week, Emery will open the league season when it travels to Uintah on Tuesday. On Friday and Saturday, the team will be involved in a tournament at Southern Utah University in Cedar City. Rodeo report Nine members of the rodeo club traveled to Ogden to compete in the Spikers Rodeo April 6. Three members did very well. Cody Jensen, a senior, tied for first in the saddle bronc riding; Jesse Gilbert, a sophmore, and his partner, Will .Peterson of Lehi, Annette Two road wins last week boosted the Emery junior varsity baseball record to 0 as the Spartans defeated Carbon 13-- 2 and Millard The junior varsity will play at Wasatch on Tuesday and at Union on Friday this week as region play gets underway. At Carbon on April 3, Emery opened with five runs in the first inning as Josh Fielder, Shane Bogdin, Shawn Alton, Reman Jacobsen and Zac Davis scored. Jacobsen and Keith Raj ski singled in the inning. The Spartans added two more runs in the second. Bog3-- 9-- 4. 7-- 2 ed won 3,200 meter y, Softball team drops two road games innings while shutting out Emery to take a 16-- 0 win. Emerys Jen Busch was one bright spot in the loss as the Wasatch meet will be in next weeks paper). In that meet, Emery scored 151 points to Wasatch 148. Carbon finished with 40. Following are the results of the Emery home meet: Jacobsen, second. 5-- Stray-Pederse- Lady tracksters off to good start with pair of wins 6, - by Kate Kofford rodeo club reporter and 3rd, Wed-nesda- y, Pearson started for Emery v yw v ' and did not allow a baserun-ne- r until the bottom of the ' ' ,a& '5' fourth as he struck out two, gave up two hits and didnt walk a batter. In the bottom of ' ", iAi.ii'-- ' the fifth, Bogdin pitched for I; rv ;rl Emery and ran into trouble when he hit the first batter, the second reached base on an error and the third singled to load the bases. Millard then began to push runs in on a squeeze bunt and a pair of singles to give it a 2 lead. Gus Childs then relieved Bogdin and got the next two batters to end the inning. Emery staged a mild rally in the bottom of the sixth. With two out, Shawn Borba to the plate. However, a was hit by a pitch and then ground out ended the inning, Dean Stilson reached base on Although Millard didnt score an error to bring the tying run in the bottom of the sixth, snowy conditions. The game belonged to the host team from the beginning as Payson 16 runs through six n; The Emery girls track team is off to a good start with two wins in two meets. Last Emery defeated Carbon on the home track, 93-5while taking first place at a region meet at Wasatch on 1 - 2-- 1. The Lady Spartans opened the softball season late in March with a pair of losses on the road at Payson and Moab. Emery traveled to Payson on Tuesday, March 26, and played the Lady Lions under Stray-Pederse- n; Ralph Every. 1.600 medley relay 2nd, Emery (Ernie Thompson, Larry Saling,. Galen Fish and Adam Guymon), 200 meters 4th, Tracy Rowley; and 5th, Blaine Pugmire. 1.600 meter relay 1st, Emery (Brent Cook, Tracy n Rowley, Arne and Wes Morris). Discus 3rd, Nash Baltzer. sponsor their rodeo April 26 and 27 at the Castle Dale Arena. The cow cutting will be held at the Huntington Arena on Saturday, April 27, in conjunction with Carbon High Rodeo Club. . Members wish to thank those businesses and individuals who are helping to sponsor our rodeo. din doubled while Alton singled and then Jason Cisneros doubled to score a run. In the third, Emery added three runs while Fielder, Bogdin and Jacobsen each singled. That put the score at 11-Emery then scored one in the fifth after a double by Bogdin and one in the seventh as Jacobsen added his third hit of the game. Bogdin was the winning pitcher, going two innings and not giving up a run or a hit. 0. Alton also pitched two innings and held the Dinos hitless. Dean Stilson pitched the final three innings and gave up the two Dino runs on one hit and two walks. However, Stilson also struck out four Carbon batters. At Millard on Saturday, Emery scored one run in the first as Fielder singled and scored on a sacrifice fly by Jacobsen. In the second, Emery added five runs as Fielder and Bogdin singled ahead of a Jacobsen double to put the score at 6-- 0. Millard came back to score four runs in the second to cut the lead to but Emery scored two in the fourth as 6-- 4, Brett Denhaulters triple scored Mike Olsen and Danny Stucki. Then in the fifth, a triple by Davis brought in Jason Cisneros to round out the scoring. Dean Stilson picked up the win as he pitched two innings, allowing four runs on three hits. Davis, Wade Gordon and Alton each pitched an inning, and each held the Eagles scoreless. . |