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Show I uen Lomond beacon, April u t IV78, Page 5 i PHOTOS CATCHER Mike Price, gives sign to pitcher while Layton High batter Jeff Avis (12) wonders what type of pitch will be coming his way Oh by the way the other guy is the umpire WEBER I H I x 3 y ti L- i i i I f t NOT ONLY CAN but a big plus HE PITCH, against Layton and is He in can hit to Steve managed two hits the Warrior s favor. 4 4, V ", i, - f h &( , i .T1 V Jr ( i kJt o S A, game as Layton faded at every attempt to score Still wanting more runs, W eber came out swinging in the top of the sixth to try to f ad their lead and Robert Defries RBId to score Gene Moyes who earlier get on base by hitting to right field for a single. Moyes was the last run to cross the plate for the Warriors but it was plenty as Weber picked up the win Coach Lee Dickemore after some dissapomtmg losses earlier in the season, couldnt help but be all smiles over the win as he smiled and said its nice isnt it Rick Scadden along with Steve Trawick each picked up two hits apiece along with Robert Defries, Mike Price and Scott Call each odding one hit to pace the Warriors in their victory If the Warrior team can smile after Fridays encounter wuth league leading Bountiful on home ground, they will have all the more reason to be happy p 13-- m "9 -2X GLEN ADAMS of the 3-- 1 7-- vm tj ft rn By Glen Adams It looks like Warrior fans can rest easy, because the baseball team suddenly looks like its healing The Warriors who have been plauged by injuries, is starting to look like a team Weber took their third victory m a row by out slugging Layton in last Tuesdays Region One clash on the Lancers well High, on the pitching of senior field Weber out hit Layton groomed Steve Trawick, who picked up his second victory in three starts The Warriors played a make-ugame against title contender Bonneville last Saturday at Weber and literally blew them off the field with the victory being given to pitcher Bruce Hobbs It appears that with the big victory over Bonneville, the Warriors gained momentum in their contest with Layton Rick Scadden, short stop for Weber, hit the very first pitch of the ball game into left field that got things rolling in the first inning for the Warriors and later scored the first run of the game After holding Layton in the bottom of the first inning, Weber got themselves into trouble in the bottom of the second on two errors Layton scored a run , had only one out with bases loaded, but the Warrior's came up with a much needed double play to end the Lancer threat to just one run Trawick got things going in the top of the third by getting on base because of an error then Scott Call smashed a double sending Trawick ahead While Trawick was rounding third, Laytons third bagger, had the ball in his glove from the throw in and caught Steve off guard for the out. The play looked like a miscue from the third base coach, who misjudged the play Mike Price the next hitter up, smashed a single sending Call to home for W'ebers second score. Layton went on to held, but were still faced with a come from behind situation Pitcher Trawick, went on to only allow two hits for the remainder i iNt ft SCtanukaantii i ? y i k f BY i Signup now oungsters in the Pleasant View aiea are reminded that sign ups for Little Leagie aie being held at the present time V oungsters in grades one through ten can sign up at the office behind the city hall Sign up times are 5 to 7 today and Saturday 10 a m to noon The little league is open to both boys and girls A" w . V. V jr 4 I r .tL" v f "v K t Jh y S J' 4 i w UcTjv'rj r rS i M Skit v ?$ , $ " 4 ' l , t f w, set V t f it, At .?" r R ' V" ll . r . . A l -- 7 - 7 t 'V Au v.r v 4 '. 1 i I I I - r r x a -- - 4,,V k PHOTO Fielding, nailed down first place in the event against Region One rival Roy. However Roy went on to hand Weber it s first team defeat in five regular season meets. Brent Taylor In a home meet for the Royals, Roy High landed a 76' . - 64'; victory over Weber High Roy showed their superiority in the sprinting and hurdle events with Kurt Bennington taking first in the 100 yard dash and Kevin Christiansen and Fred Fernandes taking second and third In the 220 yard dash, Christiansen took a first, Bennington By took a second and Fernandes took a third again In the hurdles, Dale Lyman took first in both hurdle events He clocked in with a 14 8 in the high hurdles, and a 41 0 in the 330 intermediate hurdles Weber had a strong distance team and swept both the mile and the two mile with Blair Butler coming in first in both Meet results High hurdles BY BRENT TAYLOR - 1 ! Lyman (Roy), Martini (Weber), Sorensen (Weber) 1 -- ---- - xt--- the high hurdles, but Weber stayed close, third. Here Lyman of Roy and Martini of Weber second and finishing cross the hurdles pretty close to even. Relay: Roy, 43 6 yard dash Bradford (Roy), Beautler (Weber), Reed (Weber), 440 51 5 yard dash Bennington (Roy), Christiansen (Roy), (tie for third) Fernandes (Roy) and Morse (Weber), 10 1 Mile run Butler (Weber), DeVries (Weber), Parker (Weber), 4 40 4. yard intermediate hurdles Lyman (Roy), Martini (Weber), 330 Taylor (Weber), 41 0 880 yard run. Fielding (Weber), Malone (Roy), Hedges (Weber), 2 04 0. - 'Vui R'1sr a PHOTO ROY HIGH TOOK FIRST in 14 8 100 , f 440 - 'L - u V W WEBER HIGH 880 MAN Kevin 4 iVCtt. 'V tfe fc i Vt u 2r , J 4 Medley relay Weber, 3 58 0 dash Christiansen (Roy), Bennington (Roy), Fernandes (Roy), 220-yar- d 22 7 Two-mil- e Butler (Weber), DeVries (Weber), Paiker (Weber), 10 108 Mile Relay Roy, 3 32 0 Long Jump Manning ( Roy h Morse (Weber), Kirby (Weber), 199. High Jump Montgomery (Weber), Thorpe (Weber), Skeen (Weber), 6.0 Pole Vault BY BRENT Sorensen TAYLOR (Weber), (Roy), (tie) Sorensen (Weber) and Searcy (Weber), 12 6 . Vaughn Shot put Blua (Roy), Montgomery (Weber), Peterson (Roy), 50 4. Javelin Westmorland McMahon (Roy), 1556. (Roy), Anderson (Roy), Discus Blau (Roy), Singler (Roy), Miller (Weber), 1438. |