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Show I t The Magna Times, West Valley News & Kearns Chronicle, June 20, 2002 7 , Sports Cyprus hoopsters fare well in tournament Bv S DEAN LEDBETTER Staff Writer Skyview High School near Logan. All four win margins were in the double digits and the narrow loss by 5 points came in the final seconds of the game. "The games were experi Cyprus High School varsity boys basketball team won respect by winning four out of five games in the 2002 Top of Utah Tournament June 14-1- 5 at o' w said Cyprus Head Coach Hyde Ahlquist. "Our boys got lo play some teams that we ordinarily would not face during the regular season." -- In sequence, Cyprus soundly defeated Roy 60-4- 4, blasted Bear River trounced Pocatello 54-3- 9 48-2- 3. 25-poi- nt 5-- A ia: S: v fv - - s V, ' s v ' f - , rv, ' I i 4 ' . I " WT7. ' iv X I M ? Pee Wee Div. ' , TT, aJRK'W 11 it p , ' v ?vV '(SUV V -- tWr I Z&Ybf-- matchup, Cyprus overpowered perennial prep basketball powerhouse Skyline High 56-4"I felt really good about all-sta- rs f ' fr&t fiee-throw- Stingers pitcher named to g' i in the game. Skyview hit s some clutch to w in. clinch a slim 52-4- 7 In the final tourney our performance." Ahlquist hrzi w 47-4- 5-- A I -- said. "We faced some fine teams and won four out of five games played." Traveling to the Top of Utah Tourney were eight Cyprus varsity basketball players: Marc Allen, Tyson Astin, Robby Garside, Trent Goodfellow, Todd Larsen, Forrest Ledbetter, Rawley Loutensock and Chase Stringfellow, Smithfield battled to a 7 tie w nil 40 second remaining 3. l'! A, w,t , and The victory was even sweeter knowing Pocatello is a high school. Cyprus and the homesteading Skyview High of Y r-- S for our team, rs ence-builde- ' TL Stingers' pitcher John Lackey has been named to the U.S. squad foi the fourth annual All-Stfutures Game. The seven-innin- g game feathe best ol tures some major league prospects Irom the U.S and throughout the world. It will be held Sunday, July 7 at Milwaukee's Miller Park as part of Majoi Ixague Week. Baseball's All-Stis his fourth 23. in Lackey. and is leadseason professional ing the Stingers in wins (7, tied with Mickey Callaway) and strikeouts (73). He leads the PCI. in innings pitched (89 2) and is sixth in the league in LKA (2.91) John has won seven straight decisions and was expected to make his tonight against the Cubs. 1 hat start may not happen if the Anaheim Angels call him up to start in Monday's doubleheader against the Texas Rangers. The Stingers continue their current homestand through June 26. They face the Lais and will Vagas 5l's June 20-2- 1 rivals the meet with long-tim- e Iowa Cubs June 22-2- 5 The last time the Stingers faced the Cubs at home it g resulted in a bench-clearin- fight that resulted in the ejection of players and one coach from the game. The brawl started in the top of the ninth on June 4. With the Stingers' Stingers behind 15-reliever Brendan Donnelly hit Cubs' Dll Julio Zuleta with a pitch. Zuleta charged the mound, hurling his batting helmet at Donnelly as he approached, and both benches cleared. Though the exchange was a heated one, things had begun to die down when the umpires sent Zuleta to the visitor's locker room. Zuleta was escorted into the dugout, but then returned to the field and went after Donnelly again. The fight lasted neatly 10 minutes before order was restored. As as result three Cubs players and five Stingers were suspended from three games each. Donnelly was called up to the Angels after Tuesday's game against the 5l's. Stingers games will begin at 7 p.m. at franklin Covey Field with Sunday games beginning at 2 p.m. Hannons family Night special will be on Monday with families up to seven admitted for $10 1 1 1, I . The Carefree life from $149,900! celebrate the opening of StoneGate, we are offering until June 30, 2002, a sensational package of new features at no additional cost: To Maintenance-fre- e Design" options improve accessibility, comfort and provide "Age-ln-Plac- e" 1. Extended soffit and rain gutters 2. Over40"Universal living. soffit and fascia in all homes 3. Internal security system 4. Carpet allowance of$18yard 5. GE microwave 6. Upgraded cabinet doors in maple, cherry, oak, white or hickory e interior paint. All baseboards and casings in 7. Two-ton- Next to the West Valley Family Recreation Center! high gloss white. 8. Central air conditioning "We're having the time Eight Carefree Floor Plans Decorated Models Now Open Daily Except Sunday, 5253 West 3100 South Telephone Visit mvw.viHage-cammunities.co- COPY: 'l ni 965-941- 6 or 11 561-100- 0 to 6 ofourlm independent, yet close to our families." |