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Show Grand slam wins for Royals SUN CHRONICLE, April 28, In a DALE LYMAN is U of ahead by a nose in 8 the start of the yard hiqh hurdles. He took first 120 the race with a time in m B BientTdylor Eied Fei nancies laKing second and In the 220 v ard dash, 'hird ( hristiansen took a first Bennington took a second and Fernandes again took a third first in both hmdle events He clocked in with a 14 8 in the high hurdles, and a 41 0 m the 350 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 lesul'.s High hurdles Lyman (Roy), Martini (Weber), Soiensen (Weber) hronicle Spur ts Wi iter Beac on Sports Writer In a home meet for the Royals, Roy 1. Rh landed a 760 64 j ictor over Wtbci High Rov showed their superiority in the spi in'ing and hurdle events with Kurt Be null gton taking first in the 100 yaid dash and Kevin Clu istiansen and ( Explorers take trophy 1 O') i tiid Lav ton LDS Fust Javelin McMahon 68 59 Tavlor (Weber), 41 0 W c her 880 yard run Fielding Malone (Roy), Hedges (Weber) ) , ) 227 Two-milButler ( Weber) DeVries (Weber) Darker (Weber), 10 108 Mile Relav Roy, 3 32 0 Long dump Manning (Roy), Morse (Webei ), Knby (Weber), 199 High Jump Montgomery (Weber), T hm pc (Weber), Skeen (Weber), e o Role Vault Sorensen (Weber) , Bountiful ROY i i 2 3 Hartung sets new record Hartung is the latest Falcon to add Ins name to the record books at Clearfield High School At the Weber State College Track Sc oft GREG BELEYER Bonneville opponent gets set for the serve from his in a home meet last week. JJT Tf i .'(v f Id - and Field Meet Saturday, Scott tossed to erase the old the javelin 1929 Clearfield High School record of 186 4, set by Chapman m 1967 In bieaking the school record, Scott took REGION ONE APRIL 24 STANDINGS TO 1 1 o ..-- t. . O ' V ''If - dove head first through the legs of Clearfield catcher Hamblin for an important point against the Falcons Roy won the Doug NATE HERZOG game 10 8 I attempted steal for the out The Falcons then got two men on in the fourth inning, but saw them stranded on a fielder's choice and two strikeouts In th's inning, Hot Hitting Scott Hartung was m'entionally walked for a second time m the game Roy s Scott Van Sickle singled for ' ' Roy in the Fifth but died on base as Vbey'.j struck out thiec Royals In ( leai field s turn at bat Mike Arrant singled to open the inning but was caught trying to steal second base llicn Pitcher David Johnson i egistered two more strike outs to end the inning Roy got a lone run in the top of the sixth inning on singles by E'ernandes and designated hitter Larry Guinn Then Guinn took the mound as Clearfield came to bat He walked the first batter, and then struck out the three Falcons Guinn, a knuckle bailer of respect, has been on the injury list for ten days The Doctor gave him the green light to play Monday morning Going into the final inning Roy was trailing Cleat field 6 7, and near the bottom ol the batting older The lead off man walked and took second base on a bunt single that got through the seam ol the on rushing Cleaiheld infield The E'alcons got the man at third on the next bunt attempt, but the following Royal walked to load the bases Paul Zahn. then stepped to the plate and blasted the ball a country mile over the left fielder s head for four big runs Clearfield showed a lot of guts in its half of the final inning, but the Royals were able to mp the rally and win the game by two 978, Page s , ij 1 S' 0 4 PAUL ZAHN is home run about to be mobbed by teammates after rapping a in the last inning to beat Clearfield grand-sla- 10 8 Kym Tracksters meet other competition By Sonv a Kasth i Sand Ridge Ki pin tei Vpnl 14. the Sand Ridge Junior in a track meet at Bov High against On lhghs track team paituipated Wahlquist Junior and Roy Junior In the boy s meet Sand Ridge took the competition with 64 points against Rov Jumoi s 42'. and Wahlquist with i! points Rov Junior gul s track team won their meet with 59 points, while the Sand Ridge g'rl s team had 39' points to Wahlquist s it1., points Theaieas that Sand Ridge placed in weie as follows Girls 100 third 220 440 yaid dash -- yaid dash yaid Allison E'leld run-Bev- Shai ron Rees, first Bennion, eilv first 880 yard run Beverly Bennion, first, Star Carrington, third Medley relay Sand Ridge, first 440 yard relay -- Sand Ridge, third -Long Gariepr, jump Linda second, Lisa Jensen, third High jump Sonv a Kastler, second Shot put Kelly Balaich second The gnls team is coached by Ann Norns and Anne Ross Kevin Cunningham, first yard dash Blaze Bishop and Keith Ciockett (tie), first 220 yard dash Blaze Bishop, Hui dies 100 second 4 tits, 880 Mike Keith Ciockett, third vaid to run-K- Huddleston, en Mike E.wing. second yaid tun Jan Puffer, first, Jachim, third Mile- - Keith Barlow, third 440 yard ielay Sand Ridge 880 yard relay Sand Ridge, Medley relay -- Sand Ridge, first third third Huddleston and - Long Jump-K- en Kevin Cunningham, first (tie) Pole v aul- t- Rodger Garoutte, third Shot put Billy Venstra. first High jump -- Kevin Cunningham first Discus-Bil- ly Venstra, first Today Sand Ridge will participate in a relav carnival at Roy High with all the Weber County junior high schcxils RJHtrio piv, : ( learfield s Glen Abey ta gave up a base on balls in the third inning and then stiuck out two Royals and got a Hurd to gi ound out to third base David Johnson of Roy put the E'alcons down in order in the bottom of the third inning Roy came up with a walk and singles by Heizog and Zahn in the loin th inning, but the Clear field defense allowed no runs Doug Hamblin threw a perfect strike to Vs hist two-run- Weber, 3 220 yard dash Christiansen (Roy). Bennington Roy , Fei nandes ( Roy t left field IaA lv sex ond on an , Roy fought back bom a second inning debut to tie the game going into the bottom of the sixth inning and then lost on an erior he Royals had one last chance in the top of the final inning They were only down by one run, and had the top of the order com me to. bat James Eiaga came in as a pinch hitter, butt lot got to tell the umpire and was called out on the infraction Roy did manage to get the ty mg run on in the seventh inning but an attempted diag bun! was one step short and that was the game Todd Vernon went all Hie way for the Royals Hitteis for Rov were Fred E'er nandes Nate Herzog Ted Chavez Lon Hansen and Paul Zuhn Hansens hit was a bunt single and Paul Zahn U ipled to deep left enter II R E Medley lelay fi Roy ), i 2 04 0 i ( 1418 i I hurdles ebr Vnderson (Rov), B'limiful s baseball team scored on an ovt i thi ovv to first base m the six'll inning to beat Rov 12 last week he scoic was tied when a Brave hod down a police t bunt to advance a i unner to third but R v. thievv the hull into ugh' field and the runner scored the winning iuii 51 5 W (Roy), Braves win over Roy team i ( (Roy) Discus Blau (Rov) Smgler 1 yard intermediate Lyman (Roy), Martini Wes'moiland Miller (Weber yard dash Bennington (Roy), 'Roy), (tie for third) Fernandes and Morse (Roy) (Weber), 10 Mile run Butler ( Weber', DeVries (Weber), Paiker (Weber). 4 40 4 440 Relay Roy, 43 6 440 yard dash Bradford (Roy), Beautlei (Weber), Reed Weber 111) ) 155 b 100 Fn st W ard Explorer s basketball team won the Southern Division championship of the Lake I.onniville Boy Scout Council The team sponsored by the First Waid of the LDS Church in Roy, was coached by Harry Hall of that ward nothei Roy team, the Roy LDS 'lluid Waid won consolation honors and will huve a play off game with the Divton First Ward for second place a d the honor of entering the All Area Lake Bonneville Council tournament his will be played today and tomoi iow in the old Weber State field house Other teams competing are m th Ogden LDS 9th Ward, and the winner of a playoff between North Ogden LDS First and Brigham City I DS 2()!h Ward he LDS Fust Ward team of Roy dc lea ted the Roy LDS liih Ward in Si ike competition 60 51, and then had mu nament wins over Roy LDS Third 96 b3) dK 55 i Sunset LDS Fifth Washington Tenace LDS Eighth K Sorensen (tie) (Roy) i 14 8 lie Roy LDS '1 Vaughn (Webei and Scmicv (Weber), 12 b Shot put Blua Rov Montgomery 50 4 Peteison Rov (Webei typical Clearfield Roy "Barn Burner, Monday night Paul Zahn ' of Rov hit a seventh inning giand slam home lun to leap ft og ' the Falcons and boat them 10 8 at Falcon Field Doing into the final inning Clear held was leading 7 6 and had brought Ace Pitcher Mike Arrant on, in relief of (den Altey la who had pitched a masterful game Abey ta lias shown signs of tiring in the seventh frame and m ant gol the call Mike gave up nnlv one hit, but it was the big one Rov 'cored (luce runs in the first inning on a single by Nate Herzog, and loui cosilv E ak on errors The Ealcons struck back in their half of the inning with hits by Millet, liar tung and (laidcner and scored two runs Roy suited two more in the second li ame on a single by Tony Caputo and luck to back doubles by E'ernandes and Zahn In the Clearfield half of the second singles by Pei kins, Adams, and Millei and a bases loaded tuple bv Doug Hamblin gave the Ealcons live big runs and a 7 5 lead Hamblin tried to stretch his triple into a home urn but was cut down on a xi fed stnke bv Jon Nickerson from will :1 play Three basketball players from Roy Junior High School participated with anAll-Sta- r team made up of players from the Junior High Schools of North Ogden, South Ogden, Valley, Highland, and Roy The team, playing under the banner of the North Ogden All Stars, recruited ninth grader Troy Thompson, and eight graders Steve Scholtec and Rob Thomas, who plaved together this year on the Roy Junior High School team were The North Ogden the Intermountain in participants AAU for boys 14 years and younger. in They played m a tournament All-Sta- Vi ' p. .y 'r . V Kearns, - -- - 7 w: were selected to play in the Kearns. AAU Tournament in They are (I. to r.) Steve Rob Thomas. choltec, Troy Thompson and HESE THREE STARS from Roy Junior High but were disqualified, Monday night by a team out of Ogden, which featured atheltes from Ogden High School, T H Bell, Sunset, Washington, Mount Ogden, Central and Kaysville Junior High Schools. Winner of the Kearns Tournament will represent Utah in the National Tournament on June 27 through 30 at Urbandale, Iowa 'A- - V - J Jim .... THE SAND RIDGE JUNIOR GIRL'S track tam includes (I. to r.) row one, Tracy Knight, Shawnee Gallegos, I da Gariepy, Sonya Kastler, Rebbekka Gallegos, Mary Campbell, Star Carrington; row two, Eileen Johnstc Patti Olsen, Kathy Ingram, Debbie Fowler, Kamie Rawson, Lisa Jensen; row three, Mary Ann Thiem, Beve Bennion, Sandra Higley, Allison Field, Lori Merrill, Kelly Layne, Sheri Parker, Connie Turley, Angela Simps and Sharon Rees. & N |