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Show Davis County Clipper Sports Tuesday, May 18, 2004 Vikings hammer Falcons BOUNTIFUL Niewmont more liter tipper Spoils nvltball by Sarle Hie sophofive shutout threw tomrance BY RICHARD WATSON C while innings, struck out three and hits six walking allowing -- The team one She also did a nice job pitchthe fifth ing out of a jam in two the first when inning, Cleai field batters reached base She stiuek out the next batter and got the next batter to line brought then bats Thursday in bouncing back bom their first lound loss to Skyline with a 10-t- ). victory oei Cleat field Falcons in the bottom hall ot the state tourna- the fi Local track 10-- 0 into an ment lire ikings pounded out hits, led by Shasta h teen's three hits and three runs scored, including the game ending run Clearfield didn't help their cause at all b committing si errois that led to lour ikings runs lire game was scoreless until the thud inning, when Niewmont got on the boaid rsteca singled to lead oil the inning and was sacnfieed to second by Krvstal Shergiud After C'leai field committed an enor. landi Wilding doubled home the tirst run ot the game Cleai fields second c rror ol the innins allowed anothci double inning-endin- g And if her pitching wasn't enough, she diove in two runs with her bat. hen asked what the diller-enc- e was between this game and the two games against ( leai field cailicr this season (which they split). Yiewmont coach Tillanv Randall said the kev to this game was the plav ; - Viewmonts Shasta Tyteca slides safely into home during the Vikings' 1(F0 state win over Clearfield. run to score That was followed scoring lour runs m the fouith Salle's RBI Amanda by inning and thiee rnoie in the fifth to invoke the metc iuIc groundout to put the ikings Not to be lost in this game 0 to continued lewmont up was the stcllai pitching pci- put picssure on the alcons by SAFE AT HOME: 3-- F ollciisive relentless picssure her club put on the Falcons by putting the ball in play "We hit hard liom the beginning of the game and nevei let up W'e only had one strikeout." Viewmont will icmont on Tuesday at I play 3 13 Bountiful falls short at 4A state tennis tournament Continued from p. B1 Pavson and 0 and thumping a Pleasant drove opponent 2 and 4 In second singles. Rvan I em advanced with wins over Few is of Spanish fork 3 and 3 and Barlow ot Box Elder. 6 4-- 6-- 1 And third singles plavei Alex Shahun lost just one game in straight set wins over players liom Pay son and Lone Peak 6-- 1 doubles team of Munay and Rich Leatham also had little trouble, with a I) and I victoiy over w in ov er Pay son and a 4 and Pleasant Grove Th.it gave Bountiful eight first-dapoints, while Timpview had a perfect day and scored 10 Onlv the Braves' second doubles team failed to win an opening match On Saturday morning, the The ( hance deleated Robbins 4 Leathan and Muirny However. Stoiy and Robbins lost in the tinals to a team liom Oicm Of some solace Shahun to the Braves may be that all thiee ol those Timpview players won again, earning individual state championships ed in third singles by Jason Christiansen, but lie lost to Iimpview's Johnson in Inst round action on Tridav 6-- 0 6-- 4 y Lone Peak's Inst doubles team ol Austin Storv and end ot championship hopes came eailv and quicklv Biad reiguson ot Timpview dropped Kevin Adamson Stanworth of Timpview beat and Jason Iem Johnson ol Timpview stopped 6-- 2 6-- 6-- Quinn 6-- 6-- 4 Woods Cross was represent- 6-- 2 compete in Provo Continued from p. B1 fouith in the 200 Shay lee Mailer took second in the 3200 mcteis. and Davis placed thud in the 1600 relay Ihe Daits also scoied in held events, with I .arson fourth and Krista tilth in discus, Alavna Fermi Iaia Anderson third in the long the jump, and Tenui fouith in shot It was a good, total team ctloit." coach Roger BuhilcV said ot the Daits' champiIhev c.ime in very onship focused on what they wanted to do. Othei 3 A champs locally Viewmont s Llame included Connollv in the 400 meteis m a time ol 36 Of), and Noithridge's both Stacie I itleith. who the S00 (21320) and 1600 (3 1133) as well as anchoring the winning 1600 iday team (413 07) Yicwmonfs Nicole lainswoith took lusts in both the discus (131 11) and shot put (40 7) Medalists also included Jen Dav ot Ixiyton in the 100,200 and 400 meters. Laiyton's Michelle Mower in the S00 and 3200. Layton's 400 relay team. Vievvmont's 1600 relay team. Clearfield's Ausha Douglas in the high ump. Janne Jensen of Niewmont in the javelin. Noithndge's Callie Stillman m lavelm. and Jamillah Danzy of Northndge in the shot Ihe Lxidy Darts' male counterparts almost pulled off the daily double, falling just short to Alta by 2.5 points in 5 A boys Viewmont defeats Alta in 5A state tournament Continued from p. B1 called on was penaltv Niewmont Alta's halfback kicked it deep into the goalie box and one ot the forwards was able to set it in after one Bell knocked it past Alta's keeper. Jon Rodrigue ty nig the game Viewmont took charge ot the last tour minutes ot plav Viking Jaden L vans scoied Andv successful block by Davies With the clock winding down and only six minutes left to plav. Tun Cluik threw it in tor the Vikings It bounced oft of five or six heads before 2-- Spring sports tournament Continued from p. B1 dogs Layton 2, Bingham 1 The Lavton may have had a down season after last years 5 N state championship, but don t count them out yet The Fxineers pulled off a huge over the Bingham upset Miners last Thursday in the first round Bingham scored in the first halt and led at halttime Scott Whitesides tied the game at just minutes into the second halt Kellan Christensen scored the game-winnin the 72nd minute, and sent the Lancers into a quarterfinal match-u- p with rcgion-nvu- l Davis will and Davis Layton meet in Lxivton on Tuesday at 4 1 ti Davis 1, Cottonwood 0: The Davis Darts notched a 14) double overtime win over the last Cottonwood Colts Ihursday Cole Schaffer scored in the 99th minute, to propel the Darts to a quarterfinal battle with region-fo- e Lawton. Northridge 5, Hunter 0: The Northndge Knights picked up a 54) shutout win over the Hunter Wolvennes in the first round of the 5 A soccer playoffs last Thursday. John Chnsty and Jaron Mills each had two goals for The region-fix- 9-- 6 tournament hit a Tyler Sargent two-ru- n homer and had tour RBIs to lead the Darts The Darts faced the Kearns Cougars on Monday at 7 Held in pm Ogden m at Lindquist an elimina- tion game Jr L ' Perez Olympus 11, Woods Cross Oly ntpus scored fiv e runs in the first inning and fiv e more in the third, ending the NN lldeats' : Baseball Viewmont Kearns 0: Pitcher Blake Thompson was 6, 5-- 2, Jenny Hansen of Cross also took a fifth shot put at 35-- 0 NVoods in the Fathers One Day Salute June 20 father from each South in our June 17 special section game Layton 5, Hillcrest Ihe 3: Layton Lancers stayed alive m the 5A softball tournament alter a win over the Hillcrest Huskies last Thursdav season Woods Cross was held to one hit and committed six errors 5-- 3 -- koJ Bone umiubuteJ Husqvarna If Husqvarna Entry Form: A I MODEL 55 Tauts Sales 135 North Hwy 89 you know a great father who deserves to be Father ofthe Year for your city, fill out and return the form below. It must be received by Monday, June 7th. please Nf Financing Available relay. ol Kaylvnn Thompson NVoods Cross took third in the the best local high jump at finisher in 4A girls. 1 Softball scored other goal. will head to Sandy Northndge to battle the mighty Bnghton Bengals on Tuesday at 4 p m. 6-- Davis city will be named Father of the Year and will be featured the Knights. Sergio Knights' champions included Biudcn Godfrey of Iaivton m the 110 huidles ( IS 28). the Northndge medley relay team 3.35 93 and 1600 lelav in (3 2120). and Viewmont hmh jump star Trevor Hemer. winning again at Other local medalists wuc Nick Clifford of Noi thi idee in both hurdles races, Davis' Jake Willoughby and Viewmont s Zach Nyborg in 300 hurdles Josh Adams ol ITavis and Brian McKenna of Viewmont in the 3200. Tyler Hansen of Viewmont and Davis' Spencci Hall and Chris Shelton m dis cus. Dave Black and Matt Black of Viewmont in the Inch jump, pole vaulters Tavloi Johnson of Viewmont and Jason Flantni. Dan Ganett Chad Hall and Andrew Davies of Davis, Kody Lewis ot Clearfield , Kille Kalama o! Northridge, Robert Bush ot and Joidan Northndge Peterson of Davis in the javelin, and Jordan Chronistu and Money of Davis, aluic with Clearfield's Nic Garcia, in shot put In 4A boys. Bountilul s Jordan Pope took fourth m the 200 at 22.36. and the Braves 400 relay team placed eighth Woods Cross' Margues NNTnppv was second in the and the Wildcats javelin. placed sixth in the 1600 meter Year 2004 2-- 1 . 0 well Local ofthe e w in for Bountiful The Biaves scored five tuns in the first inning and added one in each ot the fifth and sixth innings to earn the win Davis 2, Weber 1: Hie Davis Darts pulled out a win over the NNeber Warriors last Thursdav. to stav alive in the 5A softball tournament Cambria Cummings hit an RBI triple in the bottom ot the ninth that scored the winning run Angie Cimes struck out eight W amors batteis in the win Davis plays the Copper Hills Grizzlies on Iuesday at pm at the Cottonwood Complex m an elimination last Wednesdav to stay alive m the 5 A baseball NNcbcr 1 pm 6: Fntenng the day's final event, the 1600 meter relay, Alta. Davis andNVeber were all close in the scoring. The Hawks placed third in that race. Davis seventh, and the point differential gave Alla the gold trophy. Still. Davis has one championship and two second-plac- e finishes the past three yeais. pretty good success Block Money of Davis took the discus with a throw of 170-3- 5 Teammate Ryan Spencer won the shot put at 55-as Fathers complete-gam- Braves season Davis 9, Weber Darts defeated wrap-up- s Bountiful 7, SkyView 6: Erin Bumingham earned the the star, tossing a three-hi- t shutout and propelling the Vikings into the quarterfinals View Mountain 13, 5: Bountiful The Bruins notched 17 hits and Bountiful committed live errors as Mountain N lew ended the IDavis again with three and a half minutes, but it was called off sides With ust over a minute on the clock. Ryan Johnson scoied again. sealing the victory loi the Vikings athletes Davis County Clipper Father of the Year 2004 Contest Fathers Name: Fathers address: Fathers City Zip Ph: Your Name: Ph: Why this father deserves to be your citys Father of the Year (50 words maximum): - & Service 2950444 We service 9am - 6pm 9am - 5pm i i i i Mail or fax to: Editor, Davis County Clipper, 1370 S. 500 West, Bountiful, Utah 84010 sm mmm om mb m - FAX: 295-304- 4 m J |