Show 2B Standard-Examin- Saturday April 7 1990 er Sports Mount Vernon gives St Joseph run for its money Standard Examner stall Sl SL Vernon contest didn't promise to be much of a matchup in boy's soccer action Friday afternoon After all the Jayhawks had beaten the Patriots 15-- 1 a year ago and the Mount Vernon team was down to 1 1 players this season But the Patriots gave Sl Joseph all it could handle before the Jays eked out a 2 victory to highlight area soccer action Meanwhile in Region 1 action Friday Gearfield buried Layton 2 Viewmont blanked Roy 0 and Weber beat Davis 1 The Joseph-Mou- 3 game-winn- 2-- er the difference 3-- It was the second win in a row for the Jays who beat Meridian 1 on Wednesday in Provo Chris Brine and Jenny Esher once again provided the defensive spark Sl Joseph is now on the year while Mount Vernon fell to overalL 3-- At Mount Ogden Park Mike Lasater scored a pair of goals and Leland McCubbin scored the with 10 minutes to play to lead the Jays past the stubborn Patriots “Today was a matter of effort said Sl Joseph Coach Rich Erickson “I think we just took them too lightly The Patriots scored first on the first of two Matt Carson goals But after the teams traded goals throughout the rest of the game McCubbin picked up a loose ball in front of the net and slipped it past the Mount Vernon goalie for 3-- 6-- Joseph Mount Vernon 2 nt -1 Clearfield 6 Layton 2 At Layton the Falcons remained unbeaten in league play with a win over the Lancers in the emotion-fille- d contesL Gearfield led 1 at the midway point but after Layton knotted it up the Falcons scored on a controversial goaL In the ensuing argument a pair of Lay-to- n players were ejected giving n Gearfield the advantage 2-- two-ma- the rest of the way The talcons 3-0- -0 overall in region play in refell to Layton overalL gion play 4-3- added three late goals down the stretch Ryan Macfariane recorded the hat trick while Jason Arroyo scored two and his twin Jason added another goal to boost the Falcons Richard Swanson Tom Tupik and Chad Suzuki paced Gearfield’s defense “Give Layton creditthey put a lot of pressure on us even down said Gearfield two players coach John Mills “But once we got back into our passing game we wore them down Paul Iverson scored for a goal for Layton while Sergio Whebe scored another on an assist by Dixon Davis The Falcons improved to -0 w hile -0 3-3- -0 Viewmont 2 Roy 0 At Bountiful the Vikings won this night game on the strength of two Nick Berry goals “Roy played a good game" said Viewmont Coach Roger Cushing after the contesL Berry scored on a breakaway early on then added another point on a long shot in the second halt Goalies Darrick Trump and Russ Godfrey combined to shut down the Roy offense in reViewmont is now overall Meangion play while Roy fell to in region overalL play -0 -1 0-3- -0 Standard-Examine- staff r season 4 In the other Region I contests Weber — also undefeated in region play — blanked Davis 3--0 and Layton slipped past Clearfield 5- -4 in eight innings 8-- 4-- At Bountiful Royals’ starter Martin Quintana tooled a in going the distance for Roy which improved its record to 0 in region play Quintana overcame a slow start — he gave up all four runs in the first two innings — and the Royals were able to overcome some miscues with their win over the home six-hitt- 1 er “That’s a good team we Roy Coach Fred Thompson said “But it was our first trip on the road and we decided to just have fun down there I guess" Making things a little more fun was Quintana who struck out five and walked only two in improving his record to 0 Ryan Roberts had two hits including a double and two RBI for the Royals who also got a pair of singles and two RBI from Erik Thompson and a triple and two RBI from Travis played 5-- 0-- re- gion play with the loss Weber 3 Davis 0 At Pleasant View the Warriors only had three hits in their once tied for the lead was sandbagged by a pair of e double bogeys and finished with a 75 back-nin- stroke-a-ho- le four-tim- Greg Norman the muscular Australian who has come so close so often also failed to make the field that will play this weekend He matched par 72 and was down the road at 151 i Gearfield rally there “We needed the win to get things going around here" said LongmireStandard-Examlne- r goes for the double play but was too late to get Doug Kap at first vis to score on Ryan Mortensen’s Layton Coach Brad Hawkins afbase hit but Layton pitcher ter the game “We’re young but Mark Kortright stopped the the kids are working hard" Standard-Examine- IB Bishop struck out 1 1 Bobcats and walked only two as the Tigers fell to 2 and 6 overall The Bobcats are now 1 in region and 3 overall 2-- 2-- 2-- 3-- But his problems were as nothing compared with those of Donald that journeyman who set the pace with a 64 Thursday in his first competitive round at Augusta National He went a higher on this trip over the old course Bobby Jones built found all the trouble he avoided Thursday and finished with an embarassing 82 “I’m not ashamed Donald said “There’s 30 million people who wish they could play in the Masters" And Floyd said there’s nothing to be ashamed of “I can empathize with Mike" Floyd said “There’s something about the Masters mystique that does it to you It happens to all of us It happened to me “In 1965 in my first Masters I shot 68 The next day I was paired with Arnold (Palmer) and I shot 82 or 83 — I don’t remember — and missed the cut" Donald didn't But Palmer now 60 did e Masters winner The an 80 and missed the to struggled cut for the seventh consecutive year this time with a 156 total Patti !Dustin Cannon (10) of Weber slides into second but was out Ryan Hansen of Da- - Joel Peterson collected three hits and Jay Jiron picked up an RBI single for the Lancers who in region play improved to Mortensen and Jason Ryan Dowdy had two hits each while losing pitcher Matt Beddes doubled in the first for the Falcons who fell to 3 in region play 1- -3 0-- Scots’ Bears win in girls softbal1 Baseball From Jacobsen 1- -4 At Gearfield the young Lancers picked up their first of the year with two runs in the top of the eighth inning Gearfield scored a pair in the first and added another in the fourth inning but the Lancers scored three runs in the fifth to even it up In the top of the eighth Glen Haney tripled home Brett Burton and and then Don Mendoza moved Haney home on an infield out In the bottom half of the inning Clearfield’s SteVe Poll walked and came around Bear River 5 MC 4 At Garland the Bears scored a pair of runs in the sixth and two more in the seventh to create a y tie in the region race Mountain Crest jumped ahead 0 before Rodrigo Cueva blasted a solo homer to give BR its first run of the game Trailing 1 Andy Barrus and Cueva each picked up RBIs in the sixth to help the Bears draw within striking distance Then in the seventh Ryan Giles reached on an error and advanced to third on Clay Choumos’ single Jared Williams singled in the tying run then after MC elected to walk a batter to load the bases Barrus hit a fly ball The ball wasn’t hit deep enough to score Chournos but when the MC fielder threw the ball wide to home Chournos scampered home four-wa- 3-- 4-- Track From IB Roy High senior Laura Weav- er the defending shot put champion popped a throw of 38 feet 8 inches to win the event by 13'4 inches over her nearest competitor “I want to get better and I 4-- A -- his tendencies" said Fowers “When you get down on him (he) comes around and puts his nose up for you When he does that you have to throw him down clear on his side and get ail four legs sticking out so the flagger will give you the time" (8 innings) FlinL From IB f “The steer I drew was a good one and seeing him in person allowed me to understand some of Layton 5 Clearfield 4 2-- Masters overalL espionage Vikings in 4-4- -0 OGDEN — In this age of high tech surveilance Travis Fowers and Melissa Ashley do their preparation the old fashioned way — they see their foes in person Both Fowers and Coombs assembled a scouting report from watching Thursday’s portion of the Spikers High School Rodeo On Friday they returned to the Golden Spike Arena and successfully put their game plan to work to be the nightly leaders in their respective events Fowers 18 had the top marks in calf roping and steer wrestling It was in the steer wrestling that he got the greatest return for his Monte Vorwaller picked up the win on the mound with his second complete-gam- e victory in region for the Warriors The defense provided Vorwaller with errorless support Davis who has struggled in run production in league play for the slipped to 4 and year on-fie- ld 2-- 1 play By DALE BUBUTZ 3-- Viewmont falls to -1 Standard-Examme- ut Roy 8 Viewmont 4 At Kaysvillc the Warriors got their firjt league win at the expense of the Darts Chad Booth scored the first goal assisted by Jon Blanchard while Shane Fife put in a comer kick for the second score Andre Dressell took another Blanchard pass and shot it into the net for the third tally Defensively Eric Larson Jeff Fleming Kelly Park Casey Allen and goalie Tyler Gunderson in paced the Warriors now overalL region play Brian Kynaston scored for the Darts who fell to in region helps rodeoers game against the Darts but they made the most of them Weber jumped ahead of Davis in the first inning with two runs that would hold up the rest of the way Shane McGuire who threw out two Davis runners from his catcher position stroked an RBI double and Rich Broadbent followed with a two-obase hit to score McGuire “They walked six runners we had some timely hits and we were there" said Weber Coach Glenn Prisk whose team remained unblemished in region at 0 despite being outhit 3 Weber added one more insurance run in the fifth inning on a second RBI single by Broad-ben- L Two of Region l’s unbeatens — Roy and Viewmont — battled it out Friday in the premiere game of the week The Royals overcame six team errors with some timely hitting and effective pitching to gain their first road victory of the 1 Preview Weber Layton Roy chalk wins Royals still undefeated in Region Weber 3 Davis staff r Three area teams traveled north to face their Region 5 counterparts from Cache Valley in Friday’s girl’s softball action And two of them came home with a victory under their belts while the third almost accomplished the feat Ben Lomond lopped Logan 12-- 2 and Bear River buried Mountain Crest 10-- 0 However Ogden wasn’t so lucky in the northlands losing a heartbreaker to Sky View 11-- BL 10 12 Logan 2 At Logan Charlene Liptrot slammed a d triple in the first inning the biggest blow in a four-ru- n outburst that started the Scots on their way in this bases-loade- blowouL “That cleared the bases and got us going" said Ben Lomond Coach Christine Tea Ben Lomond continued to pile it on late in the game scoring three runs in the sixth and four more in the seventh to improve their record to 2 in Region 5 play and 6 overall “This was the best defensive 2-- 2-- game we’ve played" said Tea who was also pleased with her team’s offense — especially in the final innings “We finally got our eye on the ball and started hitting in the sixth and seventh” Besides Liptrot’s big blow Julie Morriss also had a triple for BL Winning pitcher Nicole Gallegos who threw a also had a pair of safeties as did Ronda Eddy two-hitt- 3-- 4-- 1- -2 1- -2 six-ru- go-ahe- ad er 9-- I split-secon- I 120-secon- performance trailed first-da- y leader Jenny Freeland of the Spikers (86) “That’s my fastest time in a long time" said Coombs -3 1- -7 five-inni- 3-- “I was real bummed because we couldn't throw the discus I thought 1 would be right up there as a contender" "It’s right there close so I’m OK This is first time I’ve been consistent I sprained my left ankle three or four weeks ago but it’s back enough for me to High’s Lindi Stephenson led a Warriors’ finish in the high jump as she cleared 4 — just one inch off her personal best “I was really nervous today but not as bad as 1 was at the Simplot Games when I got really i River improved to 0 in region play 3 overalL Laura Carbaugh took the loss for Mountain Crest now in overall region play SV 11 Ogden 10 er wanted to do better today but I’ll live with it" said Weaver of her toss which trails her personal best of 39-- 1 Vi that was set indoors throw" she said think it will" from Le-Ashley an had come out a day early to see which way the calves were breaking once they were released 5 in the girls breakaway roping She noticed some broke left and X K others went right “It helped because its a d decision when the calf comes out of the chute" said Ashley “I got a great start and my horse reacted well" Ashley’s got a great jump out of the blocks and roped her calf in 38 seconds It was 01 seconds better than anyone in the two days of competition Ashley and her horse Blue have been competing in the event for three years and they’ve been together for 10 years Their fa- - § miliarity with each other factors 6 in their success 8 In other events Tawhnye Coombs of Nephi’s Juab Club had the night’s top time in the girls goat tying Her d bi At Smithfield the Tigers used n a big sixth inning to go ahead 10-- 9 only to see allow the Bobcats a trio of singles that produced the tying and run Bear River 10 MC 0 “We’re close but no cigar" At Hyrum the Bears took just said Ogden coach Phil Russell five innings to dispose of the who has seen his team lose its share of close ones “We took adMustangs Chelsey Anger led the way vantage of their pitcher’s wild both offensively and defensively streak then went right out and while col- gave it back" pitching the lecting four hits with her own Trailing 4 Ogden piled up six runs in that sixth inning bat including a double “We really didn’t get it going burst with Julie Moore and until the third inning" said BR Heather Crosby delivering the coach Farrell Williams “I don’t key hits But after Sky View think we played one of our better scored two in the bottom of the games and Mountain Crest isn’t sixth the Tigers went out that bad We just played well in the seventh Moore went to lead Ogenough to win" Aniessa Hunsaker Trisha Gar-re- n den which fell to in region and Becky Smoot each had play overall Meanwhile Sky two hits as the Bears totalled 16 View k$pt kept its league mark hits in the affair Bear unblemished at 0 two-hitt- The steer followed the plan to the letter and 44 seconds after his start Fowers had the steer down and lied “Everything worked out all right" said Fowers Doug Madsen was second on the night at 53 “This is my strongest event but I’m still concerned because they have some pretty good bulldog-ger- s tomorrow (Saturday) said Fowers “My lime should at least hang in the top three" His time in the calf roping 164 seconds was Friday’s top time However he wasn’t sure that would stand up “I can only hope the 164 will stick" said Fowers “I don’t Another sophomore 5-- Weber psyched out The biggest thing I have going for me is competing against (teammates) Lori (Ferrin) and ChrisAnne (Clarke) It helps having them there every day (in practice)" Stephenson said The two other local winners Laron’s Becky Schofield in the javelin (123-3- ) and Clearfield sophomore Jill Zaugg who won the hurdles in 4599 were 300-met- er Misti Smith of the Spikers had the best overall time in the girls barrel racing (1550 seconds) and Jodi Maxfield of South Summit had Friday’s top girls pole bending time (22394 seconds) Ryan Stewart and Turk of Bingham were Friday’s best team roping twosome at 154 seconds Rusty Rinderknecht of Howell in the saddle bronc riding and Justin Davis of Heber City were the only cowboys to record marks in their respective events Rodeo action continues with the third round beginning at 7 pm tonight Ket-chu- 0 m |