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Show Thursday, May 15, 2003 Davis County Clipper SportsVifeek Falcons survive scrappy Cougars Continued from p. B1 7-- 3 at 7-- 7 lliat's when Hampton stepped up to the plate and launched his homer just tiled to hit the ball liaid. and things just clicked." Hampton commented on his walk-ol- f home run Other fust round games ALTA 13, LAYTON lO: Lav ton dropped a slugfest with the Alta Hawks on Iuesday Hie ancers out- g game-winnin- hit the Hawks but committed three costly errors. Ben Buckley went for the Lancers and teammates Jordan Green, Bryce Vernon and Josh McFarland all had extra-bas- e hits. Drew Nusser took the loss on the mound for Layton (10-114-- actually led off the inning with a walk and advanced to second on Ryan Bullard's infield single After Haskett struck out, Hansen singled to right field to load the bases after scoied Hampton Jared Buckley grounded into a fielder's choice, to make it with two outs After a wild pitch, two infield singles and two Kearns' throwing cuors, the score was knotted 2) NORTHRIDGE BRIGHTON Clearfield's Tyler Church takes Kearns on Tuesday. FULL FORCE: a big swing against 0 L 3, 13: Northridge was blasted by the Brighton Bengals 13-- on Tuesday Bengals pitcher Jeremy Brown got the win and moved his record to on the season Jesse Yoshimura hit a double for the Knights 3 7-- 0 (11-1- SKYLINE 7, DAVIS 5: 1 13-1- 8, Davis fell to the Skyline op Lagles Iuesday Eagles' pitcher Mitchell Reid only gave up three hits and earned the win on the Davis commound mitted three errors in the 7-- 5 (8-1- loss Viewmont Lady Vikes take care of business BY BEN WHITE C - CENTERVILLE After ishing first in Region 1 with an record and being ranked fourth in the state, the Viewmont soft-ba- ll team will look to make some noise in the state playolfs which began on fin1 Tuesday former I 01 the game, the Vikings had an amamg 12 hits, including a double fiom Ihompson and zero enors while the I agles had five 1 hpper Sports Writer their Ihe lady Vikes pounded on the aglcs with an II 0 shut out Viewmont also got a good sign fiom ace Brittany Ihompson who kept the I agle batteis guessing all alterncxm long and onlv cave up two hits Thompson sufleied a biokcn nose late in the season and it wax unclear how effective she would be during the plavolls Viewmont got ihintis rollinn right fiom the start as the v scored two runs in the hist inning and anothci in the second to giab ,111 early 3 0 lead Ihev really ponied it on m the fourth, filth, and sixth innings as they scored two two and lour runs to give them the win in six The team came out fired up in their fust round playolf game against region foes the Skyline Eagles CHOIS Ihe I agles drop to 6 overand will now lace the Cottonwood ( olts in the losers' biaeket Ihe I nulex and Colts split two names this year with Cottonwood winning the lust game 3 and the aules winninti the second 14-- 5 Ihe 1k1ngs impiove to 18-- 5 over, ill and will taee the Bingham Minus todav who are currently tanked thud in the state and have a 20 3 iecord Ihe Vikes will hope they have a little better luck against the Minus this tune around 1 arlier all 6-- 1 innings this year, the Miners scored straight runs to beat the Vikes 11 Other ALTA 3, NORTHRIDGE O: first round games The shutout 3-- 0 Lady Knights were by the Alta I lawks on man) Tuesday Northndge aged ust one hit for the game (7-9- LAYTON 8, KEARNS 1: The Lidy Luieers dominated the Kearns Cougais to an Kon victory on Tuesday Coleman pitched a thiee hitter, and Layton capitalized on nine Cougar eiTors Rachelle Richards went 3 for 3. while Coleman and Danielle McDonald both went from the dish for the Eincers (13 6) - Kody Hone also 1 ontributed en-iou- Braves tie Olympus for region crown - The BOUNTIFUL Bountiful Braves tennis team defended their Region 5 title by tying Olympus for the crown this past Monday The tournament began on Thursday, May 8 Ihe first two rounds were completed prior to the ram falling but not without some controversy for the Braves Due to different interpretations of the seeding pioceduies. the region coaches voted against the Braves, which required the number two doubles team to default match their second-rounThis cost the Braves at least one to three points Bountiful. Olvmpus and Lust were each within a point, with West not far behind I inal round matches were postponed fiom Friday to Monday due to rain Ihe weather was peifect on Monday and the Braves were ready to add an eighth straight region crown to their trophy case When the dust settled, the Braves and Titans tied for the title, with East a close thud and W'ext fourth Highland, Woods Cross, Muirav and Cyprus followed With the Braves being pcienmal champs everyone Braves was the altei Opposing coaches were heard Braves the that telling hated Bountiful" Lveiyone It was unfortunate that poor sportsmanship was dis d KEARNS - 1 The Layton Lmers tixik advantage of two Tuesday aitermxin, opportunities and as a result, opened the state 5A softball tournament with an 1 victory over Kearns Layton pitcher Kon Coleman dominated the host Cougars trom the start, limiting Kearns to just three hits and striking out nine the Meanwhile, Uxik Lincers advantage of four Kearns errors to move on to a 8-- MIKE & STERLLWS FL00R1NC.CENTER Davis Countys Total Flooring Specialists! matchup Wednesday aftenxxm at Jordan C defending-charn- p Following a scoreless first inning, the Lincers scored the only two runs they'd need in the top of the second Coleman started it herself with a lead-of- f double to center She scored when Jessica Van Orden's grounder to the right side was misplnved by Kearns first baseman I lolly Bodily, throwing resulting in a three-bas- e error Van Orden was caught in a rundown after a fielder's choice grounder by Molly Neilxon, but Neilson scored on a single from Rachelle Richards, and it was Layton added single runs in the third and fourth as well In the top of the third. Bonnie Barlow drew a two-owalk otf pitcher Kara Bendt She moved to second, then to third, on consecutive wild pitches Coleman then grounded to Erm Riches, but her throw to first was wide, allowing Barlow to score on the error In the fourth, Kelsey Kennedy reached on a fielder's choice, stoic second, then scored on an RBI single from Danielle McDonald That made it 44) for 2-- 0 Carpet Vinyl Wood Area Rugs Ceramic Tile Laminated Flooring 4-- 1, 6-- 6-- 3, 6-- 0, 6-- 0 6-- 7, 7-- 6, 6-- 6-- 0, 4-- 6, 7-- 7-- 5 Adamson 3 singles, first place def. Cyprus (no show) 0 def. Woods Cross 1 def. East Mitch Marsden and Ryan doubles, third Perry place def. Murray 6 def. by West def. Olympus Chance Murray and Brett Nestman 2 doubles, fourth place def. 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She forced her pitching opponent to pop up to catcher McDonald, then Neilson made a nice stab of a line drive from Bodily for the third out Layton added another run m the fifth when Barlow reached on an error, moved to second and then to 6-- 6-- 3, 2299 4T 9 flawless She f, iced just thiee batters ovei the minimum, retmng the last 12 in ,i low Duung the filth and sixth mninii she stiuck out four consecu tive batteis. earning the ptnises ot coach artert xik ' She was in total command this alteniixui; he said Kon fought out ol that tally and never gave them a chance to cet back in ' Livton was also perfect defensively. not committing an error and tuminnu double plav third on a wild pitch and scored when Kearns catcher diopped the throw on a plav at the plate It was after five innings ITie Ltncers then ended oil doubts in the sixth With one down Richards reached on an ctioi and Kennedy singled to neht McDonald then tnpled to imlit center xconng both ol them I indsav I Ills followed with a double to scoie McDonald and the rout was on Meanwhile, Coleman was neatly 6-- 4, 8-- 1 Layton Lancers score 'perfect' upset Tuesday BY TOM HARALDSEN C hpper Spoils Water played, but the Braves held strong and let their actions speak on the court. Region results will dictate seeding for the 4A State Tournament scheduled for Friday and Saturday, May 16 and 17, at Liberty Park. The Braves have finished third, first and second the past three years and hope to keep their successful string of state tournaments going Following are the Braves Region 5 results 1 singles, Quinn Allred third place 1 def. Highland 4 def. by Olympus 5 def. Woods Cross 2 singles, Mike Nestman second place def. Murray 3 def. 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