Show Standard Examiner Sports Ftvktv Ami 20 2001 4C Region 4 girts softball 1 Region Utes to close spring drills with scrimmage boys baseball 8y RANDY HOCUS - The University of Utah football Region 4 boys baseball Region 7 girls softball QvotMI W I (Mgu L W F&ZC&i spring practice campaign with its annual spring football game on Saturday at 1 pm in Rice Keelcs Stadium Fans are invited to attend Saturday's game with admission and pat king free to the public U of U head coach Ron McBride whose team struggled through a disappointing 4 7 season last year after being installed as rite preseason pick to win the Mountain West Conference championship said Saturday’s spring game won't amount to much more titan a scrimmage in which the Utes’ coaching staff will get an opportunity to take a final look at some t unproven performers prior to the start of training camp in the fall "On Saturday our scrimmage will je pretty vanilla" lie said "We’re going to get another hard ltxk at the unproven players I think the fans will enjoy seeing what the quarterbacks and new t Region 7 boys baseball I wcJenw tally a single run in the second inning on a sacrifice groundnut to pull even with Roy Koy scored twice more In the third inning thanks to an Kbl single from Travis Fester and an Kbl double from beilagnolb to uie the Kovals a ) I lead jliat would nold up down the stretch Starting pitcher Jake Francis and Maivus Moore combined to throw a three hitter with the two tallying seven strikeouts on the nlgld Welier's bradv Hess finished the nlgld going 2 for 4 with tvo of the Warriors' three singles Kip Hansen and Kester each had two hits apiece for the Kovals who remain bed with Mountain Crest and box Filler lor the league lead By JUSTIN JOHNSON Lviw stuff - Was it a stunning upset or was it NORTH OGDFN simply a case of the Weber High girls softball team playing to its full potential after starting the season mark against Rewith a gion 4's top 4 teams? ”1 think all of us have realized that we can play with 0-- 5 MAtt HOUS1UN SlatxteKl tvanww everyone in our region" senior said Warriors’ right-hande- Layton's Derrick Thomas (left) attempts to turn a double play as Northndge's Cory Hencke slides into second base during Thursday's Region 1 baseball game at Lindquist Field The Lancers beat the Knights 8-- AsWey Smith r shutout issuing two walks and striking out 11 in leading her team to a M) win over Roy on Thursday at lomotul View Park who threw a A two-hi- t think and we’re starting to gain some confidence" Smith said "This win is a big confidence builder for the team" with a Smith went double and two runs and Jenny Layton was 2 for-with a double and two RHIs 1 "Weber played like they're capable of playing” Roy coach Dave 1 loch said "Anytime you lose a game you learn a lesson I’d rather win and learn the lesson hut I’d also rather lose now than closer to state or in the tour- nament" "This is a very big win for us" Weber coach Kami Coleman said "We’re finally starting to believe in our- pre-seaso- Frc burnt 2t At Plain City the Hits swept their fifth straight win behind a 5-- 4 errors "I'm still standing by my statement that a team Is going to have to heat box Klder to win the re- glon championship" The bees' Marcl Stuart went d and scored three runs Til'la ny Hurt was) ford with a walk u double a triple and three Kills Ashley Allen went 2 for 2 with two doubles two walks two Kills and two rutiN Ashler Olson had twit Kills Aundce Wilkins drilled a two-rudouble Kclslo Komer was 2 for t got hit hy a pilch and scored three runs and Ashley Neff went 2 for 5 with a double and two runs Kamarle Adams and Sunny Schumcrs each had two hits for Fremont In fhu other game Crest beat lagan 1 2 Mountain Region 7 Bear River 20 Granite 0 l At West Valley City's Complex junior right handa er Jordanne Anderson tossed perfect game fanning five of nine (3)t batters Shiloh Christensen went 2 for-with a double and scored two runs Town I Frank scored four runs and had a single Tiffany Kent was 2 for-- with an Kill douNichole-Stokeble and two runs went 2 for-- with an Kill and three runs Courtnle Woerner was with two Kills and two runs went 2 for-- with a Shayna triple three Kills and two runs Kutle Nelson scored three runs ('ami Weese was 2 for-- with an Kill and a run and Jainle Hansen double drilled a three-ruI? ’ i Tooele 0 (5)t 10 I McBride in Iris 12th season at the Utes’ helm likes the physieality of his ball-clu- the Hikers picked up a much needed win bonnevlllc scored In lust two Inthe fifth and sixth - tint that nings would be enough Joke Cooper was with three Kills and Zach Judkins went 2 for 4 Including a two run triple for the Hikers I’ldllp Martinez earned the win on the mound In the other Keglon 4 game Moon-lidCrest downed logon 10 2 and keep pace with Koy and box Klder for first place In Ihe standings Hall of Fame welcomes BYU’s Young 17 others Clem-hel- Region 7 Morgan 9 Ogilcn 5t Weber 2t 3 At llmUpdst Field even with leaving II runners on base the Knyals found a way to win late Thursday night ngalnst Keglon 4 rival Weber "It doesn't matter If we would have left SO guys on base the bottom line Is we got the win" Koy assistant coach Jim Howdy said From the looks of things In the first tuning the Warriors were going to have a long nlgld ahead df lliem Koy loaded the bases on a couple of walks and a single then Khnydon was hit hy Weber pitcher Sean Moodier mid that walked III a ran all with only one out but the Warriors survived that scare and a couple of others to keep mw Huhhard allowed four lilts In seven Innings and weld 1 for-- at the plate drove In n run and scored mini her Payne fanned II) for Clrmilie At Tooele the bears took over first place In Ihe Keglon 7 standings with the win No oilier details were reported Sliimtiird-Fviimlm’- r Swoilmil Emimloitr Anne Handy Jones matt ROY -- Tlie Turn's 2001 Unr iversity Alumni Spring Classic will Ik held Sat unlay at Roy High School BMKETBMLMM selection completed puss attempts for an impressive 713 percent- l The lop graduating college basketball players from the stale - plus a few well known alumni - will participate in the e - Mcgli tin ( leddex Stephanie llni'wnrd Sharp J Drenncii Kachellu (iardner Cindy Holcomb Karleen Johnson Shelley Olson Jnynoe Pnsklns hit Sperry Kristen Tale I’lill Russell (coach) slate Proceeds from the event will go to rite Northern Utah Youth Association The Weber Stale women will meet the Southern Utah women lit 2 pm In the first game with the BYU and Utah alumni meeting at 4 pm The winners of those games will meet at 6:30 pm In the women's championship The Utah Stale and Welter State graduates will meet the BYU and Utah graduates at 8:30 pm in the men's ottship shootout At halftime of eaclt of the four games several Ogden City Recreation Junior Jazz teams will square off Music will he provided by the Bonneville and Koy high school bands with several marching groups and performance dance groups also slated to perform Cost Is $4 for adults $2 for students $1 for children for the day session and nightcap WSUUSU nniN Kym Alt Melissa Hiiicn Alycln Ad Sunny Myers Mamll Slmhccu WcHtwood Myndeu lurscn BYUUtali ment Dirl Kcd All lltllx Angle bundy Donahoc Icxn Ijirscit Kelly Shnhcen Ste- - hiurii Kuss Allen phanie Wolrln foot-bnll- Nathan Nate Knight tllYU) Terrell lyday (IlYtl) Mekeil Wesley (HYll) Trent Whiting (HYU) Nate Uriah) weld Malison (Utah) Manuel Hendrix (Utah) Fred Roberts (coach) I tJd-Mri- Sunday In Itandard-lxamlna- r ) Dick Duden (Navy end Tim (Ircen (Syracuse del fensive tackle 1981-K5- ) Ralph (Notre Dame quarterback 1951-54- ) John lllcks (Ohio State tackle 1970 1972-71- ) Keith Jackson (Oklahoma tight end 19H4H7) TerKlnnrd back defensive (Clemson ry I979 H2) DD Lewis (Mississippi Donald Slide linebacker 19r5-fi) McCauley (North Carolina running hack l9ftH-70- ) John Outland (Kansas Pennsylvania tackle IS95 IKV7-99(ilenn Kessler (Penn Stale lineman 19ft2-ft4- ) brad Van Pelt (Michigan State defensive back' 1970-72- ) burry Switzer (Oklahoma 1979 H2) 1941-45- ) 's coach (Irani 1971-H- Tcnl'f McMurry Angelo Stole llny-lo- r conch !9ft0 92 170-15K) bill Yeoman (Houston coach 19ft2-Hf- t IftO IDS H) Utah's Largest Demo Day Is so huge It's now DEMO DAY DISCOUNT WEEK CONTINUES THROUGH APRIL 21$tl oj Olvtwyi imcimt ‘ Mldval (lull Ml t Oil IS) 101 Wait 7200 South UTAH INO z Hourti —— InUf to win ho cilwy belli while nw drlvM nd IliztngsH tupplltt lett today only! u OAMV1 OVCll CINTIM Sinr 394-346- 9 4430 S 700 W Fifwituifi mmnt mr P MIMtlMiM1 lt tpwlel M DIM wnwrfJ 4W ilylftlllil w inmnnn M f 9m tpm 5411211 Sat rjairti 1 VeiMVaijl Join Pro Golf and golf companlaa at Fora Lakai Golf Coursa 1285 W 4700 5 12 9am-5p- "Damo Waak Discounts " Nil I kmii fiiljioittfizal SfcW'srtB'tMil It flweive both of our itoroti oflhtHAH Mutwum tntrtncf) SJVM11 l)M I frway Zzrk Drtv D or 1 hlvordolo Worth O 'f? H-- Fg (3 Davf Barry 1981-H4- r GETS YOU IN THE CAME I H- 2 JDh ' At Tooele's County plnco-klcko- e Conper illYU) (player-coach- Utah woment ment Curbs Kevin 1954 5ft) 592-of-90- 7 Habit (USD) Shawn Daniels (USU) Dimitri Jnrsxeil ( ILSU bernard Rock ( llStt ) Kendall Youngblood (HSU) Ivan Hallo iWSU) Damon Kings (WSU) (juynn Tclths tWSU) Ted Smith (coacfi) Southern Until womem (iressmnn (player-conch- man Campbell Shelby Henson Whiting Karl (lalliip lltixl'ord Trexa Spaulding Hamsun (player coach) This year's rosters: Weber State woment California hnlfhnek butler (tieorttla Anthony Carter (Michigan wide receiver (Southern age and led BYU to Its second straight Holiduy Bowl Young's completion percentage along with 3802 yards passing 4246 yards of total offense and 33 touchdowns all led the nut ion Few rivul Young’s career totals atlie completed tempts for a 652 average threw for 7733 yards and 56 touchdowns His 8817 yurds of total offense In only 31 games Is among college greatest career numbers A unanimous and academic selec BYU woment Kuly (lllletu Shipped Angela burgess Jill Cole- All-Stn- e All-WA- C torres-ptm-dent- Kvittt Mmi’t' i md Clots Cirhtrn-si'ieontrlmlrri hi tills trpnH er-up YORK - Former NFL Most Valuable Pluyer and BYU Steve Young was among 15 players and three head coaches announced Thursday as 2001 Division College Football I tail of Fame inductees One of the greatest collegiate quarterbacks of all time Steve Young was consistently at the top of all the nation's statistical categories for quarterbacks en route to setting 13 NCAA records As a Junior he uveruged 3188 yurds per game of total offense eurning Athletic Conference recognition and Conference Pluyer of tlie Year'lionors In his senior season he repeated as a flrst-teu- today" Bear River 7 Tooele 5t Young was the runnfor the Helsman Trophy and received a National Football Foundation und Col- lege Hail of Fume Scholar-AthletAward in recognition for his excellence on the field in the classroom mid in the community Young recently retired after 15 seasons in the NFL where he earned two MVP awurds seven trips to the Pro Bowl and led the Sun Francisco 49ers to the Super Bowl in 1995 earning MVP honors Young is the fourth BYU quarterback to be inducted in to the College Football Hall of Fame Gifford Nielsen wub inducted in 1994 Marc Wilson was selected In '96 and Jim McMahon wus honored by the Hall in '98 Other inductccsi Jon Arnett tion the Associated Press (8)l At Salt lake City mistakes Id tlie eighth Inning cost the Scots Devin Payne reached second base on an error advanced to third on a passed hall and scored Ihe winning run for the Farmers on another passed hall "We had our opportunities but couldn't pul It away" ben tomond conch Mark Hansen said "Kasey lluhhai'd pitched a great game for us Region 4 Roy At Morgan the Tmnnx rallied fur four rims In the sixth inning to down the Tigers Troy Kolnn weid 2 for 4 with a triple and drove In a run for Morgan while Jared Yen and Casey Clemens each went Granite 3 Ben I xmtoiul 2 lag Inin the seventh Inning Coll mi wood polled ahead with a solo home run Todd Tovey answered for Clear-fielwith a homer of Ids own In the hotlom half of the lulling to send It Into the eighth A eostly error hy Clearfield followed by a pair of clutch Collonwixid hits allowed the Colts to put the game away hi the extra inning Clearfield left II runners stranded in the coldest a touchdown catch The only hnllbnck to play In both II rovloos scrimmages Is Jo pound senior Dameon Hunter who has carried the hall 21 limes for loti yards - an average of 71 yards per carry - to lead all of the team's rushers brlan Lewis a transfer from Oklahoma has emerged as a con lender for Ihe (cam's starting place-kleklnoh which was such a glut' lug weakness last season I owls hit consecutive field goals from 45 and 47 yards away 4n Inst Saturday's scrimmage “We’re becoming a very physical football team" he said "It was a very physical spring I was very impressed with the first defense last Saturday and I was also impressed with the running backs "We just need a little more finish on the offense but we've moved forward every day Bonneville 6 Sky View 3t llion I Wits continued as the Colls escaped CIcniTlcId wilh a victory Willi the seme knotted al 2 2 head yards per catch - and b At Smlthltcld cially by Thomas and Love" Ferneau said "Nortliridge played well though They didn’t give us anything" After a rocky start Trace lUackncr settled down to pitch six complete innings and notch the win Cottonwood 5 Clearfield I he Falcons' He3 (8)l At lit the team's first two scrimmages this spring No l quarterback lance Klee has completed ft? percent ot his Pass attempts ( 1 4 ttf 21) for 20' yards and a touchdown with one In tereeptlon Klee's favorite target has Iwn Incoming freshman Morgan Scalley who lias six receptions for 140 yards - an average of 211 like" kids look At Alumni to square off at charity tournament Ben ('simplex sophomore right hander Urlsteena Vealo notched her seventh league shutout blanking the Scots on two hits with seven strikeouts and one walk double Thomas later error one of committed by the on an g as-ye- Plain City Region 4 leading box der whipped tin basement dwelling Silver Vyilves Kevin Hnshlmoto was 2 for tid Hollingsworth was 1 for 5 and boh hie brinkerhoff was 2 lor 4 tor box Klder The tires' lug three combined for five Kills "We were able to come up with some key hits today espe- k n season high ran total "When mu' seniors have stepped up we're lough to heat The confidence level erupted box Klder coach dim Fuller said "II was a chain reaction everybody wanted a part of It We also took advantage of some unchar- runs u e Box Filler 13 season highs In runs and hits Jackie Huberts went d for d with two doubles a walk three Kills and five runs Natalie Pug mire was 2 for 2 with two Kills and four runs Ashlee Hydra went 5 with two Kills and three runs and Kimberly (iladwell was 2 for-- ) with two Kills and three three 4-- nament" Forrester Acres Park the Lakers ended their two game losing streak with Knights back-to-bac- bethings jn the cause of getting rained out down in the St George tour- At Smlthl'leld's From 1C gion I baseball action two-ru- scored d selves We struggled early on because we really didn’t get a chance to get set on 3 (5)l a her-nea- 2 Bonneville 17 Sky View Baseball “Although Nortliridge outlet us we’re really playing some pretty good baseball right now" Iziyton coach Rob said "We’re starting to jell and play unselfish ball" Kvery time the Knights appeared to be getting some momentum the Lancers would answer right back Nortliridge got a pair of runs in the first inning off of doubles by Frans Meyer and Tyson IHivey However the Lancers matched them and then some in their half of the inning Rodney llulse and Trace Applegate led off with a single and a walk respectively Then Derrick Thomas launched a three-rublast over the right-fielfence JJ lzive then followed Thomas’ shot with a high towering fly ball that dropped just beyond the fence home runs to for make It Neither team scored again until the fourth when North-ridgtook the lead back Chris Smith drove in a run with a Layton single and a two-ou- t error allowed Brandon Wess-maand Smith to score to make it Layton pulled t'me more four-ruinning out of its sleeve In its half of the fourth as Thomas drove In another run with a single and I ove hit "We practiced hard over acteristic Box 1'ldcr 9 Fremont It 5 t spring break OrrH W I 10911 W Royals "There hare been no days where we felt like we didn't get anything done” said McBride who last year endured his first losing season at Utah since his first year as the Utes’ head coach in 1990 "The kids are trying to do the right tilings every day” One player who will be forced to sit out Saturday's scrimspring season-endinmage will be highly touted quarterback Ryan Breska who injured his left (throwing) shoulder at the end of practice on April 12 after diving for a loose ball Breska a sophomore who transferred to Utah from Purdue missed this week's spring drills Coming into spring camp he had been listed as No 2 on the Utes’ depth chart at quarterback but was in contention for the starting job before his injury Ute spring football notes: team will conclude its 2001 nxuMu: Warriors surprise mum i Mt rnomiiM Oarra staff SALT LAKK CITY u m tor trying golt'i srwnt aqvlmnt b JEt&tfPINS J ajayhrMadaf ££ PoWlRBllf' ) uhl ' |