Show wti1 W 2B Standard-Examin- Saturday May 5 1990 er Sports Viewmont Davis win sr U ' f swallow Blue Jays soccer in Standard-Examine- Moseby gives best no matter the team staff r Action was pretty normal in Region 1 boys high school soccer Friday Viewmont blanked Clearfield 0 Davis bombed Layton 1 while Roy and Bonneville fought to a 0 lie during games played in Region arguably the roughest and toughest region in the state The Associated Press 5-- Lloyd Moseby went through all the pregame formalities saying hello to a number of former Toronto teammates and kidding around with players he’d spent the past 10 seasons with 0-- 1 Viewmont 5 Clearfield 0 American League At Bountiful the Vikings’ machine just keeps rolling along but Viewmont Coach Roger Cushing hopes his team can survive the But once the first pitch was thrown it was all business for Moseby who greeted his former club with his second home run of the season and a key catch Friday night as the Detroit Tigers e snapped a losing streak with a 1 victory over the Blue Jas in front of a sellout crowd of 49146 league schedule Five different players scored for the Vikings including Jason Pitt and John Garlock on penalty shots Travis Hogge Brian Coombs and Jason Wheatley Nick Berry added two assists and goalie Darrick Trump paced the Viewmont defense The Vikings are now 0 in overall region play Clearfield fell to in reoverall gion play five-gam- 3-- “A lot of things were said about me last year that were taken out of context” Moseby said “When it all came down to it I spent 10 years here trying to be the best player I could and tonight it was no different I was just doing it for a different team” Moseby the Blue Jays’ hit leader led off the second inning with his second home run of the season Moseby left the Blue Jays as a free agent after last season and was met by boos in his return to the SkyDome “I didn’t really feel anything until I stepped up to the plate” Moseby said “But once I got in the box and started to hear all the boos it sunk in But I guess the homer was fitting It kind of took the pressure off and it gave us the lead That’s the important 10-0-- 10-1- -1 -0 -0 Davis 4 Layton all-ti- Moseby helped preserve the lead in the eighth with a leaping catch at the center-fiel- d wall to rob Junior Felix of at least extra bases The grab ended the inning and came with a runner on first Associated Press Blue Jays catcher Greg Myers misses the ball and is sent flying after colliding with Detroit’s Lou Whitaker in the third season-hig- h six Edwin Nunez pitched the eighth and Mike Henneman finished for his sixth save Mike Flanagan (2-was tagged for three runs on nine hits in 4'A innings He struck out one and walked one i Mo Lance Johnson singled home an unearned run in the 11th inning and the Chicago White Sox sent the Kansas City Royals to their ninth loss in 10 games The White Sox tied the score in the ninth with an unearned run against Mark Davis escaped in the 10th when Bo Jackson d grounded into a do” Dan Petry (2-allowed one run on five hits in seven innings He walked none and struck out a 1) double play and won after anothStewart (6-leads the major er Kansas City error leagues in victories He allowed" Steve Lyons reached on pitcher two runs on six hits in seven inSteve Farr’s fielding miscue to nings did not walk a batter and start the 1th advanced on a sacstruck out two Stewart has won rifice by Scott Fletcher and eight straight decisions in the last scored on a two-osingle by two years Johnson Clemens (4-- gave up six runs Barry Jones (3-pitched one on seven hits in six innings inning for the victory and Bobby walked four and fanned nine He Thigpen got his sixth save Farr fell to 8 against the Athletics was the loser the only team with a winning record against him Clemens is 4 Athletics 8 Red Sox 3 in Oakland the only American League city where he has not At Oakland Calif Dave Stewart outpitched Roger Clemens for won the second time in a week and Last Sunday in Boston Stewart late home runs by Felix Jose beat Clemens Stewart is now 0 Jose Canseco and Terry Stein-bac- h against Clemens since joining rallied the Oakland Athletthe Athletics in 1986 ics past the Boston Red Sox Jose hit a two-ru- n homer that 0) 1 capped a three-ru- n rally and put Oakland ahead 2 in the sixth Canseco hit a three-ru- n homer his sixth and Steinbach followed with his second home run in the seventh 4-- ut Yankees 5 Angels 2 0) At Kansas City “I’ve always taken pride in my defense” Moseby said “If I can help this team win with defense then that’s what I’m going to Toronto Myers was taken out of the game and Whitaker was safe on the play inning Friday in 2) White Sox 5 Royals 4 base 1 At Kaysville a missed penalty kick seemed to turn the tide against the Lancers With the score 1 Layton had a penalty kick hit the cross bar Moments later Davis scored and Layton never recovered Sam Adams scored Davis first two goals the second one on a Matt Clay assist The half ended 1 and both teams fought through a tense second half before the Darts got a penalty kick from Erik Emmons and a direct-kic- k goal from Byron Utley Sergio Whebe scored Layton’s lone goal Porter praised Brandon Law and Mark Austin for controlling the outside during the 2-- 2) thing” 4-- bases-loade- 2-- (1-- 1) 0-- -0 5-- 2-- hotly-contest- At Anaheim Calif Jesse Bar-fiehit a three-ru- n homer in the ld sixth inning that led the New York Yankees over the California e Angels and ended a losing streak Dave LaPoint (2-allowed one run on three hits in five innings Relievers Alan Mills Lee Guetterman and Dave Righetti finished Mark Langston (2-gave up five runs on five hits in eight innings ed game in reDavis improved to overall Layton gion play fell to in league play overall -0 -0 -1 -1 five-gam- 2) 2) Roy 0 Bonneville 0 At Washington Terrace both teams came away with a bitter taste after the 0 deadlock Lance Watkins Shane Man0-- ning and Thomas Oshman played well defensively for the in region play Royals now overall The entire Bonneville defensive unit shone for the Lakers now in league play overall -2 -5 Montreal’s victory drops Giants to last in league The Associated Press National League San Francisco’s Rick Reuschel has never been a pitcher the Montreal Expos have looked forward to facing Friday night at Olympic Stadium Reuschel (2-who entered the contest with a 0 lifetime mark against Montreal proved to be just what the doctor ordered for the anemic Montreal offense The Expos jumped on Reuschel for two runs in each of the first two innings then added another in the fourth for 4 victory over the Giants who lost their third game in a row to drop to last in the National League West 2) g The man doing the damage was Tim Raines who lofted an fastball over the d fence for his first homer with Dave Martinez who had singled aboard Dave Martinez had three hits and two RBI for the Expos 26-2- first-innin- 1- -0 right-fiel- 5-- Kevin Gross (3-allowed all four runs San Francisco runs in six innings but won his third straight start Tim Burke the third Montreal pitcher worked the ninth for his seventh save Tom Herr had a RBI double triand John Kruk a ple in the first against Ramon Martinez (2-Von Hayes hit his fourth homer in the third Don Carman pitched four hitless innings in relief of Pat Combs 1) run-scori- 1) (1-- Phillies 8 Dodgers 3 At Philadelphia Dickie Then drove in three runs and Rickey Jordan two and both figured in a four-ru- n first inning Jordan had three hits including a single in the run-scori- first 0) Reds 8 Cardinals 5 At St Louis Todd Benzinger had three hits and drove in three runs and Ron Robinson won his first start of the season as Cincinnati handed John Tudor his first -2 loss Benzinger had RBI singles in the first third and ninth innings the first two against Tudor who entered the game with an 096 earned-ru- n average and 13 consecutive scoreless innings Tudor (4-gave up five runs on nine hits in 5'j innings 1) Robinson (1-- gave up six hits 1) and three runs in five innings Rob Dibble the third Cincinnati pitcher struck out four batters in two innings for his fourth save Unexpected prevails in Friday’s Region 5 baseball action Standard Examiner staff Oh the whacky happenings in Region 5 baseball The unexpected prevailed again in Friday’s limited schedule When the smoke cleared Logan kept Box Elder from a share of the league lead with a 2 victory over the Bees in eight innings Bear River did similar damage to Logan 4 Box Elder 2 At Brigham City Kirk Hansen and Chris Howell knocked in runs with nobody out in the top of the eighth inning as the Grizzlies shocked the Bees 11-- 1 Ogden was idle and remained alone in first place and Kelly Hashimoto each had singles run-scori- Scott Robinson doubled home Logan’s other runs Box Elder is now 4 and 6 overall Logan is now 6 5-- 4-- Sky View All of Box Elder’s scoring came in the fourth inning Casey Fisher “Nobody wants to win this re- gion” said Box Elder Coach Chris Larson “We couldn’t do anything with the bats We scored 10 runs in the first inning the first time we played” 6-- 5-- Bear River 11 Sky View 1 At Garland the Bears pounded out 14 hits and backed the three-h- it pitching of Jason Nelson to Bear River Mountain Crest girls snag wins “Our kids hit Standard Exammar staff the ball hard Errors played a crucial role in both Region 5 girls softball pmes played Friday In one game Bear River stayed atop the league standings with a 20-- 4 win over Sky View in which the Bobcats committed errors In the other contest Mountain Crest slipped past Ben Lomond 1 in eight innings with the two teams combining for 19 errors The Box contest was rescheduled for Monday 1 1 12-1- Elder-Loga- n Bear River 20 Sky View 4 At Smithfield the Bears had just nine hits but disrupted the Bobcats’ defense all game long “It seemed like they had trouble executing today" said Bear Riser Coach Farrel Williams we feel good about the way we’re playing" Chelsey Anger hit a triple that scored three runs to highlight an eight-ru- n fifth for the Bears Shanna Stevens and Jennifer Petersen each added two hits before the substitutes took over Anger picked up the win allowing just three hits and striking out five Bear River is 0 in region play 0 overall Sky View fell to 4 in league play 9-- 9-- 5-- Mountain Crest 12 Ben Lomond 11 At the 4th Street Complex the two teams battled through seven full innings knotted at ll but the Mustangs were able to win it in the extra frame Mountain Crest scored three runs in the top of the eighth but Ben Lomond answered with two quick runs on Ronda Eddy’s single Eddy stole second went to third and attempted to go home on the overthrow However she was thrown out at the plate Later in the inning the Scots left the tying run at third and the winning run stranded at second “There were plenty of mental errors that really hurt us” said Ben Lomond Coach Christine Tea who saw her squad commit a dozen errors Eddy totalled three hits and five RBI including a g grand slam Michelle Favero added two singles for the Scots who fell to 6 in league play overall Mountain Crest is now 7 in region play fourth-innin- 5-- 2-- 5-- 10 - thump the Bobcats Bear River scored in every inning Jared Williams and Zane Davis singled home runs in the first and Clay Choumos stole home in the first inning Rodrigo Cuevo had a two-ru- n single in the second and Williams led off the third with a home run Cuevo also singled in a run in the bottom of the fourth inning The Bears finished their scoring in the fifth inning on a dou Region single “We hit the ball where we haven’t at times" said Bear River Coach Bill Bingham “Jason pitched a great game and only gave up the home run to Doug Murphy in the fourth inning” Bear River is now 4 in league play and 7 overall while Sky View fell to 4 and 6 overall 5-- 5-- 6-- 6-- 7-- 9-- Jazz From IB ton Edwards in the final 12 seconds completed the scoring Stockton finished with 14 assists Malone made 13 field goals in 24 attempts after going in the first three pmes “Karl had a lively game for us and did a good defensive job the whole ballgame” Jazz Coach Jerry Sloan said “We knew we were up against the wall You’ve got to play an almost perfect pme in this situation and I thought our guys gave a tremendous effort” Chambers shooting problems continued He is in the series from the field “Their defense did a good job and-BIu- e 23-of-- 62 17-of-- of containing me” Chambers-sai- 5-- that’s not typical of a Roy team “I’m happy with the way we’ve been hitting the ball Hopefully if we’re going to peak it’s right now" sen drove in runs for the Darts Viewmont 7 Clearfield 2 At Clearfield the Vikings took advantage of a two-othrowing At Layton the Lancers pushed error to of the Falcons dispose across two unearned runs in the With the bases loaded in the bottom of the sixth inning and top of the fourth Clearfield was then got a g defensive unable to come up with a potenplay by Shaun Talbot to earn the tial inning-endin- g force-oat victory second base Instead the ball David Bassinger’s smash ended up in center field and through the legs of the Darts’ secViewmont scored two runs ond baseman resulted in two Troy Burningham followed runs Then in the top of the sevwith a three-ru- n home run to finenth Talbot made a circus catch ish the Falcons Viewmont 1 and threw out a runner attemptin region play and overall ing to move to third to end the added two more unearned runs game The Falcons scored a run in the third when Blake Miller folLaton is 6 in region and oxerall lowed a Jason Dowdy double Ran Mounteer stole home for with a RBI single Robbie Daxis now 9 in league play doubled home their other and 9 overall Kasey Cullimore run in the seventh Nate Richardson and Ryan Han- Clearfield is now and Layton 6 Davis 5 ut game-savin- ut Bonneville got two runs in both the second and third innings then added four more in the fourth to put the game out of reach Five of the Lakers’ runs were unearned Robert Roest and Landon each smacked two hits for the Lakers while Sean Sylvester added a double Meanwhile the ux 180-poun- d d “I had my shots But every time I put the ball on the floor they took it out of my hands As you can see by nine turnovers I didn’t do a good job of handling the ball” 5-- From IB Pollard struck out six Roy batters Martin Quintana took the loss for the ble by Andy Barrus a triple by Davis a double by Ryan Giles and Brandon Iverson’s two-ru- n mark to 4 5 overall while the Royals fell to 5 in region play 9 overall 1 -3 Roals Bonneville upped its league 9-- 1 5-- -3 5-- 10 Mar-tinda- le 2-- 3-- -9 u 4 3-- 11 |