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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Saturday, May 4, 1996 Box Elder Buzzes 2nd Wind Lands 3rd Medal Emery6 To 15th Straight Softball Victory Delta 2 CASTLE DALE — Mary Brinkerhoff strack ant ett a9 ant See 4 at the as Emery beat Delta 6-2 in a Region 11 game. SMITHFIELD —-The| Fremont 11 Box Elder Bees show no | vs Results At BYU Prep Track Meet BY JARED M. EBORN SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE control of the sprints despite running i PROVO A track athlete is usually after running in prelimi- naries and finals for four events. event. me Bact Garrett Jush, 9:57.90: David Foules North 20°00.17, Tyomn Campel Preston 4.104 65, ReamMall Ja 10-2520. Wayne Person SexJuan. 1028.40 develic Yas ‘Wilde, North Summit 15710; Brad Wyatt, Dugway 251-06, Matt Jeskiss South Sevier, 150-06. Cody Maat, Ducame, 1908 Re Dre,Game 16648 sh Cage. Sr aeW786, ars Peon, Grate ie 40 Has Peron Mere, 68,Paced. Lyman Wy, 46-08: Jas Schwarze. Si Joseph. 44-06 10 Buardes Shas ich, Mape186, Cy Start Aer tei 1598 San um 18.8 ar Gm, Med 36.03; Lauk Last, Moa. Ne 14.64. Camerwe, Wool! Preston. 6-04 varFibra eson 60 Ci Gem Meg, 628 Ds Prancom, Greate 6-02 ee Bt Marge. 08 rn Vang, Ma. 81.0 Late Ye.Ssapi,9 peel Cod Cy, ‘One of the first rules in track and field is that the 400 meters is for those with a sadistic mind. For Morgan's Drew Bott, that rule Then again, Millard’s Joann Ste- extended their winning Hancock went 3-for-3 streak |and Shelby Scadden crafted a two-hitter as | games over the Sky View Bob- the Fremont Silver cats Friday. Taryn Nich- Wolves blanked Weber PRICE — Carbon ran ols threw a four-hitter to its Region 11 record to 4get the win and Heidi Friday 3 with a 10-5 win over Simper had a triple for ww e—e 24| Richfield. it bow ut the Bees, who collected 17 hits. vens is not a usual at Having already won a pair of gutwrenching races handily in the 100and 400-meters, Stevens showed no signs of d no mercyfor ber “Mycoach just wants the points for the 400, “T'm just glad it helped me ae with @ time of 25.87 seconds. “I was just hoping to get one of = times,” Stevens said after ea: Bott said of his participation in with myendurance.” Thatendurance a ing her third gold medal of the ae as Bott wil “Butthis is great. I didn’t think I had thatleft in me. Neither did her opponents. As soon as the race was over, the other 200 runners were congratualing Stevens and remarking on how they was li inted with my times” Bott admitted after with a time of 22.81. “I wanted to had thought they might have a chance against her Region 5 game. al highlighted the girls’ 1-A and 2-A ” Stevens said. “I could aaa ae and run another one. Before it ‘there's no way I could have.” Stevens’ dayat the BYU Invitationevents, but hardlystole the show. North Sevier's sister act of Wendy and Allison Sperry dominated the distance races. Wendy won both the 1,600 and 3,200. Her younger sister, e from re ‘VieDonald of Star ‘Valley, [elissa Tervat of Payson and Denise Jewkes of Carbon in the heptathlon. Dan Parkinson led the decathlon through five events over Bear River's CurtisPuglsey and Rich Carbridge of di by the out-of-state ools. Moapa Valley, Nev., won the boystitle with 81 points, while Star Valleyfinished second with 75 The girls’ team results were un- available at press time. followed Stevens’ example and took day's Tribune. team totals Northridge 1 06.25 Jamie Houston, Kanth, 16-0425, Shelly Otten, Mant 1601.28 Ave Nerw. Ducheme. 16-00 x Nia ‘Virgin Valley, 18 76, Darcy Walker, Mountain, Meme Rachartioc 25 5 GHVS Meliss Kobinsen 7ganrh Sever F388 He:Cong, Mow 23814 ety Spey, North Sever$28.16 Rowand val $3014 AlloSper North Seve: He 3090Cup,Aner Man fn, Mog. $3687 HeeCane: Man $387 fo Ne abe 8 Ch La ir 18, Christensen, Gunison, THOUGHT YOU COULDN'T AFFORD A SEARAY BOAT eee aeoa ui Sacer = biPalmer Aa - (83). ee 18 mon Girls Results ‘Teas Toa "Not arabia prm eobe pasted Seman = Neth See8.7%, AliSpey, Nh Mount. 12 MONROE — Kayla | ‘enwen (PY), Brown | Union Complete be published in Sun- Peper Bonneville 11 40. Day Mage Gree 41.8 dace ea Jap 1ts Sth Dugway 44-02: Rueben Joey, Millard, 140-08; Troy Gent. Beaver, 137 (OS; Kam Alder, Mala 133-09 ‘Tyson Toepls. Sugar City 1158.0Womack, Pron 2, Dat Geet, duh, 20129 den Gangs, Nowy 208.81, Ben Balsa, SI. Josep, 2 Star Vale, 21 oRnn.31038rng ro 39-0 dere Baro, Meg, 2008 Drow Bott, 220 Sereny MeDe, ar 12.06 Shane Hedman, Moape, 23.81 Kat rena44 eere the boys’ side of the meet back homers to give the Bradford batted 3-for-3, Pine View Panthers a 10- scored three times and less tie and beat Moun- 7 win over the Snow Can- had two RBIs as San Juan tain Crest 3-1 in Region yon Warriors in Region 9 | downed South Sevier in | Region 18. Charo Bayles girls softball Friday. 5. threw a four-hitter for Saow Canyon (1) Pine View G4 25 st—3—18 131 | the Broncos. eenrece ia | sets Dex Bott, Morgen, 11.31 "Shae Hines, Mange, 15 (CourtneyTut, Millard, 11.88: Matt Laford, Star Valles 11.61, Corky Praaghtce, Mountan, 1.62 ‘Pele Vault (Casey Jactaon, Star Valle, 18-00; Coy Gull, South Sevier, 12 8, Chamberiaia, Sar Valley, 13-00, Danie! Nunez Spring Mi. Nev, 12-00; Brandon Ward. Mailed, 12-00 Tud Guild, Moastain, 12-00. go pene ag ere In the Allison, placed second in the 3,200 and third in the 1,600. On the boys’ side, another sprinter Christensen i and Heather Brown socked back-to- sweeping all three sprint races. in the 200 meters to set a 2-A state oa last race made mereally hap- ST. GEORGE — Joy jor 3 Bott esteblisked himself as the top small-school sprinter in Utah by competitors. She blew awaythefield GARLAND — Buffie Chournos scored three times as the Bear River Bears scratched past the Logan Grizzlies 10-7 in a BYU INVITATIONAL Cray Pte Ma 222 tai8octDas Yori Nort Sent. 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