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Show a ; I ' PITCHER Mike i A ESoyois sBOp Westmoreland is cooling his arm in a cryopoc feiunrtflh DBUft to prevent soreness. o serves the same purpose as an The inflated bag O ice pack. With Mike is Assistant Coach David Jenson. Last week for Fred Thompson and his Royal Baseball Team turned into somewhat of a night mare. In three ball games with Bon- neville, Weber and Layton, he lost two, to slip into fourth place m the Region One standings le a Iso lost the serv ices of one of h is Ace Pitchers, Iairry Guinn, for an indefinite peruxl of time Doctors urdcted larry to rest for a week, and then Well take another look at that 1 WITH A CLOSE finish in the 220-yar- d d dash, Kurt Bennington Kevin Christiansen for a finish of 22.60. Kevin was .500 of one second behind him with 22.65 for the Royals. out-leane- i i , sort arm BONNEVILLE 3 ROY 0 Southpaw pitcher Gayland Dearden scattered five Roy hits over seven played innings, while his team-mate- s great defense, and got six hits to shut out Roy for the first time this season. Mike Westmoreland had a great day on the mound, and gave up only six e to center hits, but one was a home run. field, for a two-ruin the Roy made a come-bacbottom of the seventh, when Kurt Bennington got a bunt single, and then stole second base. Nate Herzog then made first base on an error in right field, and both runners advanced on a passed ball. With Fred Fernandes at bat, the Royals came to life, but then on an effective but dangerous pick-of- f play to second base, the Lakers trapped Herzog off base, and tagged Bennington as he was forced to go home. T roe ksfteirs fligfee VoEdiniejs By BrentTaylor 92-4- 100-yar- d In this dual meet, Roy had a total of participants who placed. In the 120-yar- d high hurdles, Dale Lyman took a first place with a time of 14.7 seconds. d In the dash, Kurt Bennington took a first with a time of 10.1 Kevin Christiansen took a second, and Mark Bradford followed with a third. Mark Bradford placed again in this meet, with a first in the dasy, with a time of 52.1. Scott Blain placed second in the e 440. Dale Lyman beat his best in the Jiurdles. He placed first with a 4O.oV2.05 second from the" school record. Also in this event, Mike Allison placed third. 100-yar- 440-yar- d all-tim- 330-yar- 440-yar- d time of 43.8 seconds for the quarter mile relay. In the mile relay, Roys first place time was 3:44 4. The Royals sophomore medly relay team came in first with a 4:03.8. In field events, Mike Westmorland took a first in the long jump with a 19T. Manning followed with a second place in this event. In the high jump, Mark Sindle cleared 60 for a first place. First place in the pole vault went toScott McLennan, a sophomore who cleared lOO. Second place in this event went to Ronny Sanders and third to Ducan Howard. In the shot put Maurie Blau took a second and Steve Meindrik took a third. In the javelin, McMahan took a third. In the discus, Blau" took a first with a 1362 throw and Auycock took a second. solo home run over the left field fence, but no one got too excited. After-all- , the Royals still had a three run cushion to fall back on. Minutes later, vuth two men out and two men on, Mark Martinez blasted a home run to left field, to tie the ball game. Coach Thompson hurriedly brought David Johnson into the game, but Layton wasnt finished with its onslaught. A clean hit, folowed by a throwing error at first allowed the Lancers another run in that seventh frame. When the Royals came to bat, and all they were trailing Layton was quiet on the Roy bench. Then Fred Fernandes electrified the crowd with a towering fly ball that cleared the wall, down the left field line to tie the game and send it into overtime. The game was to last eleven long innings. Layton's pinch-hi- t d d 6-- 5, line-driv- n k 880-yar- Chronicle sports writer In a home track meet against Viewmont High, the Roy High Royals defeated the Vikings, Roy scored 13 first places against the Vikings four. In the dash, Roy took the race clean, taking first, second, and third and did the same in the pole vault competition The Viewmont team had good distance runners for they captured the one and two mile. 26 d In the run, Matt Malone took a first with a 2:06.2 and Shipman followed with a third. Kurt Bennington came in first in the 220 yard dash with a time of 22 6 and Kevin Christiansen took a second. Roy swept all three relays in this meet In the relay, the Royals came three tenths of one second from the school record. The Dim Campground list prepared or operators of a private campground in Utah, the Utah Travel Council wants to know about you. according Council If youre an owner operator guide and plans to list all the private campground facilities in the state. Several weeks gQ,t,he Gounl.a by April 21st, to Utah Travel Information Kraus. Director The Travel Council is developing a new campground and recreation , questionnaire to private operators requesting information on their facilities, but the response to date has been slow. In order to list available facilities in the new guide, we would like to hear from ROY 6 -- WEBER 2 The Royals collected nine hits for six runs to subdue Weber on the Warriors field in a Thursday makeup game. Pitcher Todd Vernon faced 31 batters, struck out six and allowed only four hits and two Weber runs, in the seven-inningame. Kurt Ben- Ken Otherwise we will only be able to list names and addresses. In addition, says Kraus, the Travel Council must update its list of sanitary dump sites, facilities that are particularly important to visitors driving recreational vehicles or pulling trailers. All g nington, Fred Fernandes it LAYTON 9 ROY 8 Roy seemed to have things in Fridays game with Layton. After six full innings of play, the responses, inquiries well-inhan- d or other information should be addressed to Ken Kraus, Information Director, Utah Travel Council, Council Hill, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 and had just Royals were out front pulled off a triple play to end a sixthinning threat. Mike Westmoreland had pitched six innings of rugged baseball, and Coach Fred Thompson decided to give him a rest. He went to relief-pitche-r Kurt Bennington, who had action. But done so well in wasnt Kurts day for the mound. The first batter to face him, lofted a 5-- Hall-Capit- well-deserv- Roy junior wins pre-seas- first attendant Roy High junior was chosen this past weekend as A first attendant for the Spikers Rodeo high school competition. Stephanie Van Allen, daughter of Major and Mrs. Richard Van Allen of 3346 W. 5200 S., Roy, won the honor from a field of 17 contestants competing for the honor at the Golden Spike Coliseum in Ogden. She was judged in several categories, which included modeling, public speaking, STEPHANIE proudly displays her trophy she won when picked first attendant in the Spiker's high school competition rodeo. n hit-an- No one scored in the eighth and ninth innings, though both could have, and should have. Each scored a run in the tenth, and might have scored more. Finally, in the eleventh frame, Layton loaded the bases an hits, walks and errors, and then singled to center to score two big runs. The Royals made a gallant comeback in their half of the eleventh, and they scored one run, but the tieing run died (i third base. It was the first league win for the hard-luc- k Lancers, who could have won several close games, but didnt in the Region They now stand at One standings. For the Royals, the loss was a real 3 for the . They are now season, and two full games off the pace for top spot. Bountiful and Bonneville lead the records, while league with Clearfield owns third place and is 2 but for the season. Roy is next at will have company from the winner 1 View game that the Viewmont-Sk- y was rained out last week. Weber and Layton share the cellar with 5 5 3-- set-bac- k ' 5-- 1 4-- 3-- records. All teams were scheduled to see action on Tuesday of this week, in games that are important for the region standings. Roy travelled to Bountiful, Tuesday, and Clearfield entertained Bonneville. l" 4 fr0'' photogenics, and personal interviews horsemanship. She reigned as first attendant at the rodeo along with Queen Tami Swenson of Weber High School and Cheryl Rose, second attendant and also from Weber High. the in Stephanie competes in both English and western ridmg. For this next year, she as Active 4-- tg t, also been elected First Lieutenant in the Roy Junior Posse. Her activities at Roy High have included membership in the National Honor Society, the schools ski dub and being chosen as a Royalaire for the coming year. VAN ALLEN of Roy and Designated Hitter Larry Guinn, each doubled in the nine-hbarrage of the Warriors. Other Royal hitters were Nate Herzog, Paul Zahn, Lon Hanson and John Hertzke. The four extra innings were etched with strategy, and counter-strategy- ; good breaks and bad, happiness and sorrow. The wide-opeball game of bunts, turned into a chess-matc- h d steals, run, and you name it Both teams had ample opportunites to win the game, then after four wild innings, the Lancers got the hit that did win the game. CX . XT.?: a'1. 1 44 fc prepares (or the pitch in the Scorpions baseball gann against the North Ogden Knights last week. Sand Ridge lost the game L MIKE JACHIM a socre of 7-- 3. 3yf With two wins and one loss, T. H. Bell Junior High s baseball team looks with anticipation to the last half of the season. Coach Brian Gladwell said that with the strength of star player Ronnie Rich, who boasts of a batting average of 616, they expect to do well in the league. Their strength, he said, is with their quickness, speed and good hitting. JUNIOR High baseball team is (I. to r.) row one: Ken Coggins, Kirk Mildon, John Porker; row two: Brycn Troy Hancock, Kevin Howell, Chris Duckette, Moore Mike Butler, Jeff Howell, Shawn Spendlove, Kevin Hill, Richard Garfield, Boyce, Coach Glad well; row three: Jimmy is Not Monson. Coach pictured Craig Con- Randy Weaver, Ron Rich and T H trl BELL nolly. The team is composed of one seventh grader, two eighth and six ninth graders. The schedule for the remaining games is as follows: April 20, Bell at Wahlquist, 3 p.m., April 27, bye; May 4, Sand Ridge Junior at Bell, 3 p.m.; May 11, Bell at S. Ogden Junior, 3 p.m. J- i,x-- v V U ,'7 - I ' ' Jf'-- f GREG ROBERTS of Roy Junior torious over the Minutemen 11-- prepares to bunt In the game against T.H. Bell which found the Redskins vie- - |