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Show The Salt Lake Tribune SPORTS Murray Doesthe Work, But Spanish Fork Gets The 4-A Softball Win Snow Canyon Gets Revenge on CedarCity PRE SOFTBALL CLASS 5.4 TOURNAMENT Teday's Games Winner Brack Mountain View (105) at B Onejow Bracket ‘Teaays Canes jerk 748 BY JAY DREW Eteeei ST, G the 3-A E nament — which ope Girls Softbalt loss bracket. The Donsjumped out toa Weber1 4-0 lead in thefirst inning as Judge 0 Murray had three throwing OGDEN — Heidi Hansen errors. Murraycut the lead to one had the RBI single in the in the second with two first inning as Weber edged scoredby Lindsey Arnoldus Judge Memorialin the secBut the Dons responded ond roundofthe Class 4-A with another big inning in playoffs, the fourth with Kristen Memorial(13:5) oon 0-0 60 Grow knocking in two runs Judge Wieder (115) as the Dons wentup 8-3 Pete “Goingup early makesall Smith terson(), Dayer (J), T Peterson the differencein the game,” said Spanish Fork coach Don Andrews. “It's better to Bountiful 3 winit early.’ Logan 0 Pitcher Alisha Shelley BOUNTIFUL — Tiffany had a triple and double in addition to striking out Chipp scattered five hits and drove in a runto lead the three for Spanish Fork “If we start off strong in Bountiful Brayes to a 3-0 the first inning it pulls the win overthe Logan Grizzlies whole team together,” Shel- in 4-A tournament play ley said. “I didn’t haveto sit ‘Thursday. Melissa Stuart also went and worry about my pitching. 2-for-2 with a run battedin Spanish Fork lost early in The loss eliminated the tournament last year Logan and they're determined to 000 000 0-95 1 better that performancethis 100 wt time. aie Chipp aver 2-Chipp “We're taking it all the y," Shelley said. “Our is to play Springville Bonneville 10 ‘Top-ranked Springville Timpview 0 beat Spanish Fork twice in WASHINGTON TERRACE— Andra Boyce went the regular season Spanish Fork 15-3) 491 100-914 2-for-3 with two RBIs and Murray(17:1) 030 100 0-4 97 Camille Cook went 2-for-4 Shelley and Bennett. Rowe Nelson. W: Shel ey 1-Rowe 2B-Sblley 1S) 3B-Sbelley (1 with three RBIs and Kelsy Weight (Si Grow iS) Stiremanhit two home runs measure of revenge on Thurs as Bonneville pounded Timpview 10-0 Thursday in e Class 4-A tournament The loss eliminates Timpview ‘Tnpriew wo 02 0 44 Beane oo tare oak 8 liydenW Hester went2-for-3 with twostolen bases as Copper Hills upset 4 Northridge 3 Thursd Copper Hills stole five bases. Jessica Smith allowed the Knights only four hits. Steve Showalter’s solo homerinthefifth inning was thedifference as the Warriors beat No, 2 ranked Cedar City 6-5 in a second-round Snow Canyon opened the tourney Thursday morning with a 6-2 win over Emery and CedarCity advancedin the winner's bracket with a 5-1 win over Dixie. for Camiss) Cedar iy 84) ey Pleasant Grove 5 118 al 210 65 102 the No. Alta 1 Taylorsville 0 SANDY— Nikki Hill hita Thursday in the Cla playoffs, The loss eliminat- hardout to second baseto score the game's only runas ed the Vikings Altadefeated Taylorsville1 0 Thursday in the Class 5-A playoffs. Class 5-A Niki Andersenstruck out ninefor the Hawks Jordan 12 000 000 0-0 11 Tali Layton 1 Sth SANDY— StephanieFos- stiand m Higley ter had four hits and three RBIs asthe Jordan Beetdiggers beat the | West Jordan 4 ers 12-1 in the Kearns 2 playoffs Thursday WEST JORDAN — Nat On Tuesday, the Beetdig. gers will playthe winnerof alie Stevens drove in two the West JordanJag the Mountain View-Bing defeated the Kearns ham game that was post uars poned Thursday Congars 4-2 Thursdayint loser’s bracket of thestate5. Layton 9.5) Jordan(113) A tournament The loss eliminated the Cougars, Kearns (6 Copper Hills 3 West tanDey Northridge 2 7 WP Buchanan LP-Cark LAYTON —Sheryl Molen MeNe (WH), Hogeaa Tanke ‘ailing Uintah Carbon 5 Ben Gunn threwathree-hit ST. GEORGE — striking out seven, as ter ‘¥FEY first-round game. ease rig jr net? le n LP % MacaritOe 7 CedarCity 5 Emery0 (5) ST. GEORGE — James furkiter, Platt threw a four-hitter, Dixie 10 Spartans stay at the 3-A state tournament a short one, ousting the Spartans 10-0 in five innings in an fen 8) See Cama at the mT FE Kings) eae The Pine View Panthers stayed alive 3-A baseball tourna: Utes eruptedfor eight runs Snow nyon beat mery 6: in the seventh inning and 2 inanearly game ‘hursday beat Carbon 10-5 in a 3-A at Flyer Field Flyers made the Emery Delta 15 Pine View 4 (6) ee GEORGE — TheDelta Dive te oe 10 0-1 41 Prat and er Wi ee po, y, Pine View 8 hit two-run homeruns and ST. GEORG . a Emery 2 ST. GEORGE—ChrisKosuge and Steve Showalter Carbon 5 5.2 eas in : Snow Canyon 6 ST.GEORGE —TheDixie Olympus 2 t with three home Snow Canyon and Cedar City play a couple more games, Having lost two close games to Cedar City in the regular season — including a nailbiter that went 12 innings — Snow Canyon got a Uintah 10 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The Murray Spartans spent more than an hour cass thefirst round of the 3-A aseball tourney, beating t 9 champion Pine Thurday at Hurst Field — would probably love to see Box Elder 4 Payson 0 toiling ontheir field so they BRIGHAMCITY— Marci couldplayafter severalrain Neff pitched a two-hitter with no walks Thursday and showers on Thursday. After all the work, the Jesse Haycock and Tiffany Spanish Fork Dons handed Burteach hadtwohits as the the Spartans a 9-4loss in the Box Elder Bees topped Paysecondroundof the Class 4- son 4-0 in the Class 4-A A softball tournament. playoffs. e fourth-ranked Dons (00000 0-9 21 advanceto play top-ranked Paywoa(87) BaxErie 220 000 0-49 0 Box Elder Tuesday while mer Fores Neff and Pete seaWelt Ltribart HE the Spartans fal! to the one- D3 Friday, May14, 1999 Dinos cotat PeCVi(IRS) WP Milne Aine mnt 010 099 04 81 Mens 48 i Fre Dixie 1 Uintah 9 striking out four, as No. 2- Strange, Brett Johnson and je5-lina3-Atourneygame runs apiece and lefty A.J Delta 2 ST.SPGE GEORGE; — Jeremy ranked CedarCity beat Dix- Matt Labrum drovein two Platt also drove in a run, while Ryan Cardon and Ja- Murray went thedistance to get the winona four-hitter. 0 03% Uintah 19-4 Delianl 168) “ ddis had two RBIs Rabbits turned on the power elimination game. and pulled out an upset in sonasuninan Grantsville Seeks Revenge Against San Juan BY JAY DREW THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE With a 20-3 baseball record, the Grantsville Cowboys usually do not need, as coach Wayne Butler puts it to get into thepsychological stuff" to win uust in ease, the Cowboys play the SanJuanBroncos (15-6) ina Class 2 state tournament baseball gametoday (11 am.) at Snow College. Region 13 champion Grand(18-6) plays Region 11 champ Enterprise (15-7) in the other “semifin: It’s double-elimination from here onoutinthe 2-A tourney, so today’s losers will turn around and play an elimination game at 4:30 p.m. The winners will meet Saturday at 11 a.m for the right to advancetothe champi. onship game(s) Butler says Grantsville knows noth. ing about San Juan’s baseball team. but the Cowboys arefamiliar with San Juan's athletes Ofcourse, that is due tolast fall's memorable football semi final in whicheventual statechamp SanJuanbeat Grantsville1 Will the Cowboys seek ene I've mentionedit.” Butler said This time, Grantsville goes into the contest with the superior team Senior Caleb Montgomery (9-0) is probably 2-A’s earned run hitting .590 an id has more than 30 ville’s starters are hitting above .300. Montgomery, Jeremy Cummings and Aaron Nelson share team-high honors in homeruns withfour apiece and cleanuphitter Clint Bauer has three. Mike Stice has proven to be an outstanding pitcher, nicely complementing Montgomery If we play our type of game, we havegoodchanceto winit all,” said Butler. “But we're not counting on anything. Weare approachingit like we areall equal teams. Ontheothersideof the bracket, Enterpriseis seekingits first 2-Atitle having wonninestate baseball cham: pionships ing upin teamth RBIs. In fact, all but two of Grants- 1 school before mov 19 7. Grandis an explosive scored 10 runsor more With Victory Comes a Song for North Sanpete BY JAY DREW Girls Softball THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE ST. GEORGE — Plenty of teams weretalking the talk as the Class 3-A state softball tournament opened ‘Thursday at Dixie College's fields. The North Sanpete Hawks were walking the walk — and chanting it, After the Hawks scored three runs onjust one hit in the sixth inning to break from a 3-3 tie and upset Bear River 6-3 in a second-round game, they broke into a rehearsed chant aroundthe pitcher's mound. Let pitcher Milly Christensen tell it A-D-Y H-A-W-K-S. Lady Hawks otcha, Lady Hawks whipped ya North Sanpete advanced to the game by beating Dixie 6-2 in the morning, while Bear River advanced with a 7-4 win over Union. For awhile Thursday, it appeared the favored Bears would roll over the Hawks. Theytook a 3-0 lead in the third inning as Megan Farnsworth and Amber King doubled in runs. After that however, North Sanpete’s Christensen didn’t allowa hit It was awesome,” she said. “Determination and hard work is paying off.” in abattle of first-round winnersat the 3-A tournament late Thursday. KimAllan threw a three-hitter for Lehi, but was touched for the game’s only run in the secondin- ning when Jocelyn Anderson North Sanpete 6 walked andscored onFrei’s sacrifice. Dixie 2 ST. GEORGE — Milly Christensen threwa five-hitter — allowing 840000 6-1 just two runsin thesixth inning — and Region 8 champ North Sanpete downed Dixie 6-2 in a 3-A tourney game North Sanpete (41-2 Disk 64 4 000 2-8 92 Wid 06? 02 3 Snow Canyon 1 Lehi 0 ST. GEORGE — Lyndi Frei struck out seven andthrew athree PER MONT 8.36 MONTHS Tooele 9 Delta 4 ST GEORGE V6, Front Wheel Drive i eather, CD Player, Sunrao} — Leah Roberts 1 Heated went 3-for-3 and scored twice in Tooele’s 9-4 win over Delta ina 3-A | tournament elimination game. The Buffs broke open a tight game with six runsin the third inning hit shutout to lead No. 1-ranked SnowCanyonto1-0win over Lehi Apeern H. MILLER (CexUus 9701 South State°oe Bens River (114) ‘North Sanpete (122) Anderson, (0, Woerner and Christensen M Chris tensen and K. Christensen. 28-Hanses (Bi), Partaworth(8) King 8, Rawlings (W) Snow Canyon 8 Delta 1 ST. 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