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Show I 6 BOX ELDER Brigham City, Utah NEWS, lakers advance to state Sunday, May 15, 1977 -- s 1 coddcq Mk ' 7 to emd 7p" . Darwin Bee junior winner . Stan Summers . . new record Box Elder set the stage for their duel with Bonneville by downing Sky View in a Tuesday game at Smithfield. The count as the local in that one was fads rapped out 11 hits, including two apiece by Mark Lyons, Jeff Ellis and Kyle Arbon. Rogelio Reyes . . . record performance 2 Nothing new in elementary ! North Park still champ. records fall in Pentathlon distances and times, not total points. Todd Cusick set a new mark in the 50 yard dash with a 6.4 time. Randy Quinney was second with a 6.6 and Stan Summers third at 6.8 in elementary. Other winners in the class were Steve Woodruff of Foothill in the long jump (13-5Matt Yeates of Bunderson was second (13), and Chad Hunsaker of McKinley and Summers were third (12-1Randy Quinney set a new mark in the Darren Sorensen on high jump at Mountain View was second ) and Summers and Hunsaker were third Summers won the goal throw with 34 and Quinney and Brett Payne of North Park both had 27. Scott Sessions of McKinley put the shot 36-- 2 for first with Summers next (32) and Quinney third (31-7In a new event added as a sidelight, North Park won the 200 yard relay with Bunderson second and Mountain View third. fTitrtherJflnior diytsion. Rory Payne broke dasb ihArR Wifh a 6.5 effoft. Scott Smith and Darwin Bee of Bear River and Ricky Johnson of Box Elder all had The winner and still champion . North Park school in Tremonton. North Park put together a record 10,964.2 points to win the elementary team division in Fridays Box Elder News and Journal Pentathlon. The event was held at Bear River High school under direction of Les Dunn. New records were set in elementary and senior individual divisions and two records fell and one was tied in elementary. Two individual records were bettered in the junior high junior division and three records fell in senior competition, all to one athlete. The team of Stan Summers, Randy Quinncy and Brett Payne led North Park to its third consecutive title. No other school has won in the three years of r Pentathlon. In addition, Summers was the elementary individual winner with a record, 3,900 points while Quinney was second with 3,747.7. Payne, only a fourth grader, was fourth overall with a 3,.116.6. . Smith and Box Elders Todd Boyd tied in the high jump at also a new record Jon Duran was third at He is from Box Elder. Beee won the goal throw with 33. He was followed by Kelly Christensen of Bear River with 29 and Smith with 28. Bee was shotput winner with 35-- also a record. Jon Duran had 33 feet and Talon Nimori 4-- ). 32-1- Dses sesm Gosh, I hated to see those kids lose. They wanted this one so bad. But they gave it all they had. And thats all you can ask. Thats what I told them in there (the locker room). This was Coach Harold Anderson talking in the wake of Thursdays showdown baseball game with Bonneville. The second state playoff berth from Region One was up for grabs. And the Lakers got it. The final score was Jeff Hunt was the winning pitcher as he gave up just three 3 Box Elder came back in its end of the frame to score when Brent Walker singled to lead off and was pushed around by three consecutive walks. Southpaw sophomore Rex Coleman started on the mound for the visitors but gave way to Craig Moore in the third. 1 Took Lead Box Elder took a temporary lead in the fourth when Walker received a free pass, went to second after Brent Gray was hit and made the circuit on Val Thurstons single up the middle. Bonneville in the fifth got the lead back for good on singles by Blackburn, Dale Jones and Kevin Hurley and a walk to Bart Hodges. Laker mound ace Gary Tracy came on in the fifth in relief to preserve the victory. hits. Dropped to 5 left Beeville Bonneville mark on Thursday with an the league season. Box Elder 8-- 4 dropped to Ive had teams before that really didnt care that much. But this team did. They really wanted to win and thats what hurts, the veteran Bee mentor lamented after. The game was there for the taking until the final out. The two teams were never more than a run apart. Jeff Blackburn got Bonneville on the scoreboard first with a deep homerun drive to center field in the third inning. Went Distance Walker, mainstay of the Hive mount staff, went the distance. He gave up eight hits and struck The Bear River event. The senior veteran also scored twice and singled for one of his teams three hits. But it wasnt quite enough on this occasion. The trio of Bonneville pitchers, in addition to limiting the Hivers to just three safeties, recorded nine strikeouts. It capped the season for Box Elder with Bonneville joining other prep outfits as the tourney underway gets (4-5- ). Sargent was second at 9.0 and Rogelio Reyes, Kevin Youngberg and Armando Reyes of Box Elder and Shane Hershey were third at 9.2. Chris Bower of Bear River won the long jump with a 16 foot leap. The Reyes boys were second at 15-Martinez won the high jump with a new record of Bower of Bear River and ,Layne Sackett of Box Elder tied at five feet. ;2 j;S'Todd MdfrtSon.of BOX 'Elder tossed lh 29, goals to, win that event with Casey Stark of Bear River and Sackett tying at 25. ). - Monday. The box score: 3s Placed Third Bear River Citys Todd Cusick tallied 3,339.6 to place third in the division. Tremontons McKinley school was second in the team standings and Foothill of Brigham City was third. McKinley totaled 8,807 and Foothill, 8,476.9. Fourth place went to Corinne with Bunderson fifth and Fielding sixth. On the McKinley team were Darrin Dedricksin, Chad Hunsaker and Scott Sessions. Foothill members are Shane Bradford, Steve Woodruff and Andy Hinchman. Members of the Corinne team were Paul Donialsen, Richard Welch and Clay Carter. Bundersons squad consisted of Matt Yeates, Steve Christensen and Steve Har-gc- r. 6.6. Martinez set his third record with a 49-- 4 heave in the shot. Sargent was second at 43-and Gary Miller of Bear River was third at 42-- Box Elder won the relay. Bee won the long jump with a 14-- 8 effort. Dan Bassett of Box Elder was second at and Smith of Bear River was third at 13-1- 0 7 13-- Legion ball beckons Boys Interested In ing American Legion ball this summer In ham City are invited Kline Adams athlete of week Hive netter rates award 4-- won the 440 Mike Martinez established a new mark in the 75 yard dash with a 8.9 clocking. Jeff (4-6- News-Journ- relay team . out six. ). 4-- vVv;aC5' playbase- A Box Elder High school performer has been selected as athlete of the week in the Box Elder News and Journal-sponsore- d award program. Hes Kline Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adams, 881 Kentwood drive in Brigham City. Adams, a junior, captured first place in No. 2 singles at the recent Region One tennis tournament. It marked his second straight title. Last year, he teamed with Dale Money to win the No. 2 doubles crown. He lost in only one dual match this league season. The award recipient also was a varsity performer this year in football, starting at quarterback, and basketball. He is also a good student, being affiliated with the National Honor society. w Brig- r 'Xs to be at Rees Pioneer park on Monday, May 16, at 7 p.m. Eligible to participate are young men who will not have turned 19 by Aug. 1 of this year, according to Manager Junior Yagi. The invitation to play Is extended to all of Box Elder county. The local Legion team will compete in District One and Two and will play approximately 25 games this summer, Yagl said. BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 723-347- fi jl 1 Strong in relays The Fielding team was Shawn Miller, Ken Capener and Kevin Christiansen. Other teams in order of standings were Lake View, Honeyville, Lincoln, Bear River City, Perry, Central, Mountain View, Howell, Garland, Park Valley, Snowville and Willard. Bear River Junior High again swept the junior division. BEHS Won Division Darwin Bee, just an event winner in school turned on the burners to win with 3,702 points, two points off the record set last year. Second was Scott Smith with 3,621 and Kelly Christensen was third. He had 3,217. Talon Nimori of Bear River was fourth, Rory Payne of Bear River fifth and Jon Duran of Box Elder Junior High sixth. In the senior division, Box Elder Junior won two of three events to claim the unofficial title there. Rogelio Reyes amassed a record 3,630 for first place. Bear Rivers Kevin Rob- girls 4th in state run-off- bins, last Box Elders Region One champion girls track and field team came on strong in the realay events to pile up 37 points and finish fourth in the state meet Friday at Weber State college. It was a strong showing in a competition which saw ll state records shattered. Finishing on top was Skyline with 62 points, followed by Orem 45; Cottonwood, 42, and then 4-- A Elder. Box years junior winners, was PARK team poses here with its assortment of hardware won at annual Box Elder News and Journal Pentathlon. Members are (front THE NORTH second with 3,174.7. Armando Reyes was third with 3,085.2. Fourth went to Mike Martinez with Todd Hill of Bear River fifth and Layne Sackett of Box Elder sixth. Event winners were crowned on best the third from left) Stan Summers, Brett Payne and Randy Quinney. On the back are Karen Udy, school Pentathlon director Reid Pierson, and Polly Bjorn. Polly and Karen are Piersons assistants. It was a e finish in the medley relay most the that provided gloss to the Bees high finish. Members of the winning team were Julie first-plac- Hanson, Mary Hailing, Becky Kunkel and Krista Henage. The same quartet teamed up to capture second d in the relay. And a foursome of Kathy Reimers, Brenda Laymen, Jannetta Burwell and Laurie Hansen came on to place third in the mile relay. Individuals who ranked among the top six finishers included Mary Hailing, fourth in the 220; Krista Henage, fourth in the long jump; Jean Loveland, sixth in the javelin; Brenda Johnson, sixth in the discus, and Becky Kunkel, sixth in the hurdles. 440-yar- Get Full i ! 17 1 I , V- - ; $V w V SjU House Coverage ' V4- --v ; f vA ' W Dont gamble with your homeowners insurance. Now you can have outboard boatowners liability and credit card loss - X v,v v insurance, free with homeowners coverage. 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