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Show The Salt Lal e TribuneSPORTS Friday, June 2, 1995 Rested Norman Baseball Shares Lead at Wet Memorial Champs Brought Some Surprises TAT! SS DU BLI . Ohio — Greg Norman returned from a six-week ® Continued From D-1 Record Round Puts Eggeling in Front The kind of tournament he had was incredible,” said coach Mike Wright. “I haven't heard of that kind of performance in a long time.” Three of Weight's hits during the tournamentwere homeruns. RICK GUERISOLI Add the title of 3-A MVP to the re- the back Fifty-five of the starting field of 113 were stranded on the rainsoaked Muirfield Village Golf Club course when play wascalled for the day. At least four — Mark McCumber, WoodyAustin. Scott Hoch and Tom Watson — werein position to challenge the overnight lead OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC Scores Thursday after sumeof Dixie's Mr. Everything. Re- cently named Valedictorian, with a 3.98 GPA, Guerisoli also received a Presidential Scholarship and was named “Most Preferred” by the school’s female students. He's the All-American Boy, times ten,” said coach Burke Staheli. A shortstop, pitcher and switchhitter, Guerisoli hit 395 with 20 RBIs and led the team with 26 runs scored. Although he never hit a home run in his prep career, Guerisoli was known for comingup with a clutch hit several times in the tournament. RYAN PENE Class 2-A MVP Pene assumed the man, Viewmortt,Sr. Curtis Wilson conBingham Sr Catchers “a Shawn Peterson, Orem, Sr_ Jared Larsen, Taylorsville, Sr. in the opening roundof the Oldsmobile Classic She hadfive birdies over seven holes on the back nine and leads Sweden's Helen Alfredsson by two strokes. Nanci Bowen, Joan Piteock and 1993 champion Jane Geddes are tied for third at 66. Todd Mitchell, Orem,Sr ® Outfielders TravisSearle, Cyprus Matt Heelis, Pletsoni coe Sr, Blake Johnson, Jordan, Jr. Ken Clark, Sky View,St. Zack Van Dyken, Brighton, Sr. Travis Hatch, Taylorsville, Sr. Keith Dickinson, Mt. View, Sr. MikeOkerlund, Granger, Sr @ UtilityPlayers a Designated bHitters z Kody Floyd, Mountain View, Sr RycnFlox, Hillcrest, Sr. Justin Noyes, Grand, Sr. Craig Andersen, Gunnison, Sr. Travis Packard, Grand, Jr. KyleJeffery, Millard, Sr. @Outfielders Jesh Jackson, Mani, Sr. Preston Jones, Juab,Sr. Chris Robinson.Grand, $f. & Utility Players Lance Smith, Beaver, St. RhettDeets, Uintah, Sr @Designated Hitters & Designé a Luke Adams, Millard, Sr. DougJolley, Dixie, Soph. Damon Wallace, South le Spanish Jeremie RinBrandonWood,Pine View,Sr derknecht, Mountain Crest, Sammy SecondTeam__ John Clarkson, Kanab; Benji JohnGiles, Springville; Josh Haroun, Pleasant Grove; Kraig Langhein- Josh Spendiove, Dixie; Eric Franke, son, Kanab; Tweeb Gladwell, North tich, Murray; Tom Brambie, Dixie; Brandon Gates, Dixie; Shay Sevier, Mike Barton, Manti; Kevin Bertola, Uintah; DJ. Lewis, Uintah; Callister, Manti; Louis Bailey, Juab; Stevens, Union; Landon JaDon Ballow, Juab; Brian BartholoZach Koucos, Judge; Ciint Dilley, Keven Emery: Neal Marchant, Cemew.Millard; Aaron Boone, Millard; ore Lucas Murakami, West; JR cobsen, Kidman, Logan, Cameron Udy, Box dar City, Mark Christensen, Hunt- George White, Grand: Jeremy BeeCity, son, Grand; John Larsen, GrantsEider, Josh Marble, Bear River, Cory cane; Ryan Morgan, Krambule,Sky View: Cory Jeppson, Curtis Jacobsen, Lehi; Clint Curtis, ville; Aaron’ Bronson, Monticello; Shane Singer, San Juan. Delta; Jay Stilson, Emery. Box Eider. Buzz Rondinelli, Emery. Sr. ay Miller, Sky View. Sr Second Team Second Team 40Clark, Orem: Sen King, Orem: 3s0n Berry, Mountain View, Cody Hunter, Mosintenn View: Enc Bentley ton; NoeNich lichols, Btohon Brighton; poner Parker Bee Bollard, Tay- “He was the kind of player you could alwayscount on to get the job done.” said coach MikeSteele. Mitchell joined Erickson for Orem, while Jon Clark and Seth King made the second team. Zac Davis and Jake ALL-STATE Huff were the other Springville firstteamers, while Sammy Giles got a sec- picks Brandon Gates, Eric Franke and Josh Spendlove. Grand players joining Pene on the first team were Michael Striblen, Justin Noyes, Travis Packard and Chris Robinson. Jeremy Beeson was a second-team choice Thelist of 11 repeat first-team selections does not include any MVPs, ond-team nod. Dixie placed Stephen Reber, Monty Bundyand sophomore DougJoll thefirst team, along with second-team Grand’s Striblen, a catcher. The other 10 repeaters are High- land's Zae Sorensen, Orem’s Shawn Peterson, Taylorsville’s Jared Larsen, ‘Tooele’s Scott Pratt, West's Rod Madsen, Pine View’s Ryan Bowers, South Sevier’s Nick Roberts, Kanab’s Bucky Orton and Manti’s Josh Jackson and but doesincludeonethree-timepick. Alan Cox. Hogg Has 1-Stroke Lead in Provo Open Even-Par Woods in the se sion I men PROVO — Eric Hogg’s 5-under-par 66 was goodforthefirst-round lead Thursday in the Novell Provo Open at East Bay Golf Course. He takes a shot edge over pros Matt Johnson of Eaglewood Golf Course and Adam Kase, plus WeberState golfer Rich DeRond econd round. Hogg has tried into tod: various mi. tours with mixed results since THE ASSOCIATED PRESS COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tiger Woodshasa long wayto goto get back into contention for the NCAAindividual golf championship. His Stanford Cardinal, however, was back ontop in the chase for the team title. Woods, the 19-year-old U.S. Amateur champion, shot an even- the 1991 Utah Open. The 54-hole tournament concludes Saturday, with the pro winnercollecting $6,500. Pros Mike Borich, Milan Swilor and JimmyBlair followat 68. Swilor recently won a U.S. Openlocal qualifying event in Las Vegas and will compete next week in a sectional tournament. The group at 69 includes Southern Utah University golfer Tom Johnson and pros Bill Dodd Jr., Brad Sutterfield and Roy Christensen. Sutterfield, the former State Amateur champion and BYU star, has par 72 in Thursday's rain-delayed played in several Hooters Tour events this year a CITY AM TheSalt Lake City Amateur is scheduled Saturday and Sunday at Bonneville Golf Course, again forcing top amateur players to choose between that event and the Provo Open. 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DesignatedFHitters fegagie Anger, Bear River, Sr Chris Fish, Hunter, Sr. Sky Grant, Skyline, Sr. Brandon Bartlett, Kanab Trent Wakefield, Emery, Sr. Kyle West, Pine View, Sr. Scott Cuff, Richfield,Sr. Shane Mortenson,Pine View, Sr. JasonDunn, Carbon,St. @ Outfielders vis; Jim Harmston, Bonneville;Steve Rice, Viewmont; on theall-state team. Catcher Shawn Peterson and second baseman Todd Darek Martinez. Carbon,Sr. infielders Brandon Smaling, Cyprus, Sr Jeff Cluff, Tooele, Sr. Ryan Robertson, SkyView.Si. Zac Sorensen, Highland,Sr semifinals and finals. He finished the year with a 9-3 record and 2.00 ERA. State champions Orem, Springville, Dixie and Grand are well-represented Ryan Bowers, Pine View. Sr Nate Duvall, Picasant Grove,Sr. Ben Johnson, Murray, Sr. labelwell, picking up winsin both the A three-yearstarter, Penealso led the team bybatting .500 with 32 RBIs. Mike Marquez, Carbon, Sr. Bucky Orfon, KanabSr Aion Cox, Sr. Jason Allan, Lehi Sr Mat Felix, Lei. Sr Roberts,SouthSevier, Scott Pratt, Tooe! Cody Knuteson, i ane Sr ZocDavis,Springville, St._ Gatchers iuff, Sprit Rod MadsenWest, Sr_ @ infielders Rustin Rains, Atta, Sr Tyler Perry,Alta,Sr Zack Hinckley, Granger, way through the season and wore the Thursday with a 9-under-par 63 second round as defending Division I champion Stanford took a two-stroke lead over top-ranked OklahomaState into the final 36 holes Woods, however, was at 145after two rounds in the individual competition, seven strokes behind OklahomaState’s Chris Tidland who shot his second straight 69 for a 6-under 138, and Chip Spratlin of Auburn, who followed his opening 67 with a 71. Weber State’s Andrew Smeeth trails Tidland byfive strokes, after shooting a 71 on Thursday Because of the 3¥-hour rain delay, nine teams and seven groups were unable to complete their rounds before dark. Lance Erickson, Orem, Sr. role asthe Red Devils top pitcher mid- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST LANSING, Mich. — Dale Eggeling, who has won only once since joining the LPGA Tourin 1976. tied a tournament record Helps Cardinal Into NCAA Lead rtMostValuable Player @ Pitchers Clint Sotsbury Alfa, Sr Troy break from competition with a 6- under-par 66 Thursday and tied for the lead in the rain-delayed uncompleted first round of the Memorial tournament. Norman. who was deadlocked with Mark O'Meara, had not played since back spasms forced him out in April Maybe I ought to take more six-week breaks,’ he said. “I knew I was playing well and on the back nine, all of a sudden my feel and my gamestarted coming back He birdied four straight starting on No. 10, added a two-putt birdie on the par-5 15th and took his share of the lead with a 31 on SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1995 ALL-STATE BASEBALL TEAM CLASS 5-A CLASS 4-A CLASS2-A CLASS3-A Courtesy ‘Amerikan Car Care Center 20305 900 £ Sait Lane City 466-6, al 487-2264 KAK nn toe Conner 0S. Mat Heber City 654-3262 3555 Tae & Son's American Cav Care Center 600 Novth Main» Fooete 882-0847 Lube, Oil & Filter |