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Show m Davis County Clipper SportsWeek Thursday, May 20, 2004 OFF THE NOGGIN: Viewmont's Shea Miller ball in the Vikings' loss to Jordan on Tuesday. attacks the Viewmont falls to Jordan in playoffs how" Continued from p. B1 hat's off to Jordan They played a great game," he My said RUNNING fT OUT: Viewmont's Matt Madsen tries to beat out a throw at first base in "It was a frustrating loss, but our guys played their guts out for 100 minutes, and it came down to a shootout You never want a game to go to penalty kicks, but it's got to end some- - the Vikings' loss to Taylorsville. Warriors knock Vikings into losers' bracket Continued from p. B1 game to get runs on the board but failed in every key at bat to come thiough with the big hit Taylorsville was fust on the scoreboard in the second inning when Bictt Nigbm led oil the inning with a double He was quicklv moved over to thud on a licldcrs choice Moilock then came up and helped out his cause with an inticld hit to shortstop that pio duced an exciting plav at the plate Viewmont shortstop (ole Miles came up firmer to home plate on the grounder and was a split second late on an otherwise picture pcilect V ikimrs catcher rdav to Braden Schlchubcr Viewmont countered til their hall ol the second with a mini rnllv of their own Levi Swenson reached third with one out on a huge triple With Swenson on thud and only needing a simple flv ball to score him the Vikings' Steve Roelebush and Tv son Cooper stiuek out on consecutive at bats to squash the V ikings rallv lire Vikings were again their worst enemies in the third as Dll Trent Cook led oil the inning with a single to right held Cook was immediately moved to second hv a beautifully laid bunt by Schlehuber for the first out Meanwhile, on the next at bat. Cook was promptly picked olt at second base to all but eliminate any Viking chance at scoring in the third The fourth saw Taylorsville take control, physically and mentally The Warriors One Taumopeau led oil the fourth with a double down the lelt field off a curve ball that Blake Viewmont startei ITiompson lelt hanging over the plate lelt another Thompson curve belt high to second hitter T rank Gonale who hit it right on the nose lor an RBI single up the middle The Gonale hit piovided a plav at the plate, which moved Cionalcv to second with nobodv out still A wild pitch on the next at bat moved Conale 90 lect awav horn anothci lavloisville Wan lore catcher kvle lun I oadci reached Inst on an infield hit but couldnt seote Cionalc now with one out Hint almost woiked to per lection for Viewmont as now all they needed was a double play ball to get out ol the jam and just a 2 0 deficit to make up Moilock promptlv hit a hard grounder to Viking second baseman Matt Madsen who turned foi the double plav to Miles at second and thiew the ball into shallow lelt field ITie error scored Cionale and moved laiadei and Moilock to third and second respectively with one out Tonv Gray increased the W'ainors lead to 0 on a double to right Gray reached third while a Iavlorsville runner inherited 4-- first With two outs now and runners at the corners, the most telling plav ol the game occurred Thompson was his to glove during his coming stretch when both runners took off lor home and second calmly stepped Thompson back off the mound and imme diately went lor the Taylorsville runner going to second lor Nobodv yelled ITiompson to come home with the ball So when the Vikings finally tagged out the runner m the pickle between first and second Gray had eiossed the plate tor another seote 10 or Is seconds before the List out was recoided Alter all was said and done in the fouilh, Tavloisville was sitting with a 0 lead lavloisville always seemed a step ahead ol Viewmont in the game and that inning ending plav in top ol the louith Not was a gieat illustration very unlike the bottom ol the second Viewmont had t miners com-loitab- ly in sailing position lor both Rode bush and Cooper And not unlike their second inning at bats both Roelebush and Cooper (ailed to come through with kev hits as they both stiuek out again to end the lourth inning sconng oppoitu mtv The Vikings ncvei seriously and challenged again Taylorsville tacked on three in the next two innings Viewmont did load the bases with two outs in the bottom of the filth but Morloek torced a flv out to center to end the inning ITie loss was the lust ol the tournament for Viewmont and puts them down in the losers Iavlorsville will be bincket the ol winner awaiting Tuesday's late game between Skvline and Alta lor what should be an exciting semifinal game tonight at 4 TO Viewmont can still make it back for a rematch against Taylorsville if they continue to advance m the losers' bracket Although he was frustrated with how the season ended Layton was very upbeat about the season as a whole am excited with our sea We finished second m son Region, we scored 58 goals the year and our guys played then guts out I think we represent ed Viewmont well" 1 advertisement Barlow Automotive Tip of the Week... 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