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Show V V BOX 8 ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, July 10, 1977 Eagles capture 77 Pony title lor second Tie prep leaguers The Eagles posted a 12-record to win the Brigham City Pony League title for 1977, with team standings at the end of the season as follows: wins losses 12 5 Eagles Elks 6 ll R. Dean Udy Insurance 7 9 5 split 2 games Box Elder split a pair of baseball games in Prep league play this past week, losing a runfest to Morgan and then belting Ogden South, 10-The local nine now boasts a mark, good for a second-plac- e tie with Sunset. Clearfield currently leads the Babe Ruth circuit with a record. Box Elder has two games 0 3 1 coming up this week. A Monday Night tilt is on tap at John Hunt, become a soutnpaw who has top man on the Box Elder mound corps, had 18 strikeouts and in four frames 3 Elder Bank Managed and coached Box struck out the side. Meanwhile, by Lionel Erickson and Baty Mor- McDermott, rison, the Eagles had a great season team effort from Tom Engle, John Erickson, Kleigh Humphrey, Cameron Hyer, Tim Jackson, Steve Laird, David Marshall Cory and Phil Menlove, Todd Morrison, Eddy Rader, Chad Reeves and Brian Windley. playing right field, had another big day at the plate, pounding out a single, double and triple. Thanks in 13 large measure to his bat. Box Elder tallied in every inning but one to win going away. The box score: Affleck park against Ogden Metro, 8p.m with Roy 2 coming to Box Elder for a 6 p.m. duel Outstanding performances were turned in by Steve Laird, who complied an pitching record that included 119 strike-putg Chad Tdd Morrison, Brian Windley, David Marshall, Phil Reevesandwhoby had a .561 batting Erickson and Lionel Menlove, Cory Menlove, Jon Manager average for the season. Erickson. Missing from the photo is Tim Jackson. Wednesday. The outing at Morgan was a s, pitchers nightmare as the PONY LEAGUE CHAMPS home club waited out Box Elder hurdlers for 14 walks. hard-hittin- are Eagles team members (front) Chad Reeves, Eddy Rader, Tom Engle, Kleigh Humphrey, Steven Laird, Cameron Hyer; (back) Coach Baty Morrison Four consecutive passes The Pony League championship was determined with the final league game when the Eagles defeated the Elks by a score of Both teams displayed great defensive play including numerous double plays. 6-- Outstanding pitching was turned in by the Eagles Eddy Rader and Todd Morrison and the Elks Mike Pulsipher. Elks runs were accounted by Kipp Batys triple in the fourth inning to tie the game at 2-- in With the Eagles leading the sixth inning, Chad Reeves hammered a home run over the Pioneer park left field fence with Phil Menlove aboard. The Eagles were assured of a 2 win when the Elks were shut out in the seventh, and final, inning which was highlighted by a double play from Brian Windley to Tom Engle. 2 in the final seventh inning with a triple pushing across enough runs to win the game. Dallin Morris, Clayton An- came derson and Dan Eskelsen shared mound chores for Box Elder and recorded ten strikeouts. The Morganites collected only four hits compared to 11 for Box Elder but, oh, those walks. David McDermott had two doubles for Box Elder and Kent Anderson added a pair of singles to pace the losers hitting attack. Different Affair quite a different affair against Ogden South as Jeff Hunt hurled a one hitter while his mates were pounding out eight safeties en route to the 10-victory. Ogdens only run was unearned, coming on an error. A It was 1 In varied events Park sports day creates winners Tetherball champs, in the 8 There might not have been bracket were Eddie Ash, age quantity in the turnout for the boys competition; Tonja ChapPark Sports el, girls champ, with Ada Friday r Day at John Adams park, but in second place and there was quality exhibited by Brenda Andreason in third the participants both in spirit place. and sportsmanship. Bicycle Slalom speed of 52.4 All parks were represented, seconds was chalked up by with John Adams youngsters Steve Nichols as the best time of taking home the spirit and the day for all age groups. sportsmanship award. Pioneer Slalom winners in the girls and Snow parks previously held division were: Jeuneages the traveling award. Each park Elle Fuller and Lisa Anderson; had its own cheer and their Tonja Chapel; age ages spirit in giving it merits the Lisa Burkholder. award. Boys slalom champs were: Steven Clark; ages ages Hoola hoops were swirling John Kerr and David Nichabout boys and girls as they ols; Steve Nichols ages competed for city championand Mike Anderson; ages ships, some managing a long Mike Lavery and John Clark. twirling time and others finding It took some bicycle skills to the exasperating hoops about make it through the bicycle their ankles almost immedi- obstacle course set up in the ately. Winners were: age lot, with John Kerr parking JeuneElle Fuller, Jason Wells, through as the age 8 and Juliette Chase and Leisha Ras- coming under boys champion; girls Kari Eyre, mussen; age Lora Madson; Robyn Tonja Chapel and Ginger But- Chappell, Dorothy Tom and Ada Robin ler; ages Chapel, Lisa girls Pam Jensen, Tammy Andrea-so- Molenaar; Burkholder and Denise Davies; and Laura Madsen; ages John Clark and Mike Denise Davies and boys Lavery. 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