| Show - ':t --- ----- - -- -1 - I i D2 1 s t 1 ' SPORTS Wednesday June The Salt Lake Tribune 9 1993 s I -- - Class ' Class 4-- A Matt Rex Brett Taylorsville Pitchers DG Nelson Mountain View Mike Burrows American Fork Dusty Haycock Jason Turley Brighton Sean Hagen Jesse Vance Glen Spencer Taylorsyille American Fork Fork Aaron Graham Springville tMountain Beaver Infielders Blake Bohannon Steve Stoddard Crest Tooele Skyline Box Elder Carbon Spencer Singer San Juan Bingham Pleasant Grove Millard Royce Williams Brandon Olsen Beaver IJ Pkyers Utility Toylorsville American Fork Spanish Fork Box Elder SECOND SECOND TEAM TEAM son 1 RiCK MAJERUS' 1993 BASKETBALL CiALIPS 117 : i t 1'sk :4ti gromoolgoilk ' — P' 1 !1' J FOR A BROCHUREAPPLICATION e VDU RECEIVE A RECORDING LEAVE VOUR NAME AND COMPLETE ADDRESS IF s 1 581-545- DAY CAMP: JUNE 14-1- JUNE & 8 OVERNIGHT CROWN 2 Y il: BURGER CAMP: a' JULY 25-3- & AUGUST 0 6 - Grand lbrecht Beaver: Scott Pectol Hurricane A pik Jason Jellerson Park City Pay Pehrson Monticello Joe McCdul Monti Bucky Orton Kanab: Doug Peterson Delta Cory Sorensen South Sevier Alan Cox Monti Kris Jackson Delta Alex Stein Park City Danny Stubbs Parowan ' 411111111 ' 401p4kr -- 0 047 '0Ztor ' -: artp b' kV Ale 0 (4 ' 47- v-- ittC ' - 410- 1 a ' Jo4tor - " - as- - AOPMOIENIMMMinh ' 410 4 14 0itio ii i - '''' CALL: 4 Jeremy Houston Kanab Joe Jackson Monti Jon Holman Park City: Clint A- Dixie PROUDLY PRESENTS 04ebk Gunnison Hill 4'n - Or24 foor )1 10' 40 JP ' 411 - -- Eirlmc Quality Players Build State Baseball Championships 111 Continued From mound Siebenberg son of Murray coach Bill Siebenberg led his team in every offensive category except home runs Brett Sieben-berhit for a 486 average with 32 16 douRBIs and a bles while committing just one error as a first baseman D-- 1 MVP trophies while the other 54 members of the first team will be presented with personalized certificates Coaches select the team through a year-enballoting process conducted by The Tribune It's the second MVP award for Rex the ebullient who posted a 17-- record over the past two years including four state tourney victories Rex also batted 543 this year and played a solid first base when not on the all-sta- te d 1 VI a I- PMCES RIIE ' 4 R&M fifi 4 TIRES! 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P15511-1- 2 ALL SEASON PREMMOMSTEEL --6-ai put( 551 Illa MILE WARRANTY FOR P20570914 11 atj - 1115170R1314796 185t7OR1415194 11594 11995 - h8511145 RADIALLWilitt 0 "PP 8 Miller makes $15000 a day at corporate outings but appears at the Shootout every year for free "If you were to ask me on a lie detector where home is I would probably say Utah" said Miller now back in Napa Calif "Any excuse to come back is not exactly a t 1851113 GOOD)517EAR 4 TIRES! FOR 113 --- - chance" fr PLEASE MANAGERS CLOSE OUT founding members "The bank was hoping I could come in like the knight in shining armor and mitigate all this" he said "1 would say there's still a 0 STEEL- LIANT cs 175170R13"131111141 1 9596 1115170&13127941 ISM-1- 1Z 10 FOR PERFORMAINCI RACIALS1111151 INTERCEPTOR MT Ilfrimarzetit 'INE nCI FALL BRANDS OF 4 TIRES! FOR PRIM 4 1551R12 Pal 1319 8 P22 57581518194 Allem p2p8mut14 —1 MSS P23575R4S '''''' b Ill-1- 114a P111575R14 bank-owne- d a 11 le c41 V Ip0:1845m0ERLSIR1310394 Miller's actual total is 23 tour titles and a British Open championship He plays a limited schedule but is targeting 1997 enrollment on the Senior PGA Tour He also remains interested in buying the Jeremy Ranch Clearwater was already in the tour's top five in birdies but a putting lesson resulted in a "dramatic turnaround" that led to a 61 finish "It just reand a top-1minds you that you can get it deep under par again" he said "That's something I've never been afraid to do but it's important for your brain to know you can go deep" During the clinic Clearwater said he would enjoy having guaranteed income sitting in the television tower as Miller does for NBC Miller countered kid -- nPS 0" 0 -- tournaments" thetic" 530-yard- A 2 v0 dingly that Clearwater could merit that role by winning "about 35 D-- 1 Colonial in Fort Worth Texas "It was the best golf I'd ever played in my life and I missed two cuts" he said of the putting trouble "I was giving away eight 10 shots every round It was a pa- 145-pound- Oh's coach last year before retiring after 18 years as the school's golf coach followed his former player Monday and said he wasn't surprised he qualified "He belongs there" Boerger said "He has such maturity on the course he handles himself so well He can play with the 1" all to e aisiminataisommam clinched his Open berth by making a birdie on his final hole a par-- 5 00 35000 MILE Continued From 11- An 15sR1311198 ninon131199 first-team- L LOS ANGELES day after becoming one of the youngest Oh e Clearwater a Hit at Shootout Clinic PRESS 0 11 first-teame- n Bulldogs — A 17-2- of -- MONARCH PREIMIMRELIANT I- 1 IIIIL""-A14111411111- GOODjy111YEAll GOODYEA1111 CUSTOMAWHEELS A leIP Spanish Fork's Robbie Reid and Chris Stepan of West are the Reonly three time three-tima was Reid also markably in basketball triple in the sixth inning that clinched the win for the three-ru- US Open Can Wait: Teen Must Pass Finals First players to ever qualify for the Ted Oh US Open was still in shock He was also a bit unsettled because he'll have to take final exams a week early "This is just unbelievable even I can't believe what I just did" Oh said Tuesday "I'm so looking forward to it The Open? Oh gosh the people I'm going to see" First things first however Before Oh plays in the Open June at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield NJ there are those final exams "I'm a little upset right now all my teachers are making me take finals tomorrow and the day after tomorrow" he said "I'm not prepared at all "So many things are coming right at once I'm just busy it's complicated" Oh a sophomore at Torrance High School who turns 17 on Aug 27 qualified for the Open with two rounds of par 72 at the Valencia Country Club on Monday He was one of four players from a field of 59 in sectional qualifying to earn Open berths In February Oh played in the Los Angeles Open but had a 36- hole total of 148 and missed the cut by three strokes "No I don't think I will be nervous)" Oh said "I'll probably be more nervous a couple days before the tournament "I'm so excited I've been playing very well this year Playing in the LA Open gave me so much confidence I don't mean to sound conceited but I really believe I can be on the leader board in any tournament I enter" Even the US Open? "In the Open I just hope to make the cut" he said Oh's family moved to the United States from Korea when he was 7 years old He began playing golf at age 10 "I started playing golf because I liked driving golf carts" he said "I started out with my dad's pitching wedge I just got hooked" d Da Iley's value to Gunnison surfaced in the state title game with Grand when the shortstop drove in five runs and helped turn two double plays It was Da Iley's left-hand- THE ASSOCIATED all-sta- te g school-recor- 0u Siebenberg and Rex head up selecthe list of 14 repeat tions that includes West Jordan's Jesse Vance Taylorsville's Brad Parker Bingham's Justin McCoy Taylorsville's Glen Spencer Mountain View's DG Nelson Tooele's Russ Pratt Mountain Crest's Ryan Pond and Tyler Holland Beaver's Nate Robinson and South Sevier's Casey McClellan "Arli1 - liaINAL 1M---TEE"- 7 "Oft ' i Kanab Michael Striblen SECOND TEAM Kevin Phillips Carbon Scott Pratt Tooele Josh Jensen Mountain Crest Chad Capener Ben Lomond: Danny Gil lies Springville Ben Barnum Murray Nate Andrus Dixie Ryan Barber Spanish Fork Jamon Taylor Payson Shay Lewis Carbon Jeff Murdock Carbon: Brett Ballingham Murray Brad Winget Murray Brad Thorne Logan Jayson Webb Spanish Fork Beau Papa-Daki- s Woods Cross Trevor John- McDermaid Taylorsville Chris Lyman Taylorsville Patrick Johnson Taylorsville Jake Peterson Cottonwood Kyle Day Davis Jell Gartf Viewmont Wylee Strong Layton Jake Raymond Roy Zac Sorensen Highland Provo Ben Staley Cyprus Ty Hanseen Mountain View: Jeff Easton Mountain View Dusty Atkinson West Jordan Matt Evers Skyline Ben Howell Weber Brett ar - 4 - 'att Utility Players Ben all-st- THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH' all-arou- Grantsville Gary Bleazard Paul Kabonic Emery Ben Marziale Russ Juber Gunnison King South Sevier Casey McClellan Designated Hitters Mountain Crest Ryan Pond Dean Stilson Gunnison Catchers 4-- 4-- hotly-contest- Monti Harris Billy Murray Dixie Designated Hitters Utility Players Jorod Ingersoll Jeremy Teeples Bountiful Dixie Josh Gunn Designated Hitters Cottonwood Ryan Jensen Kearns Chad lambourne Tony Pezely Logan Kip Davies Grand Outfielders Catchers Catchers Delta Gunnison Kidman Ryan Had lock Aaron McArthur Taylorsville Chad Morgan Grand Nolan Anderson Jay Redd Outfielders Brad Parker Park City Dry and Ready to Play rs mons Field baseball game postponed by The game featuring 32 of the rain on Monday will be played to- top baseball players in the night at Ogden's Serge B Sim state begins at 7 pm have gathered at the Wasatch County Fairgrounds this week to compete in the annual Utah High School Rodeo Finals The competition begins today with performances at 10 am and 7 pm That schedule continues Thursday and Friday championships are Saturday at 7 pm One of the most events this year will be bull riding where several competitors — including Morgan's Cody House Jake Meibos of the Spikers and Bear River's JC Call have a shot at the championship saddle Top cowgirls to watch include champion defending Stephanie Williams of the Spikers and Morgan's Jody Morgan Kanab All-Sta- OGDEN — The Class HEBER CITY — Some 500 high school cowboys and cowgirls Gunnison Mason Fox Nate Robinson West Mountain Crest Ty Pleasant Grove 2-- A Ryan Dailey West Outfielders Justin McCoy Damian Sapp - Pitchers Spanish Jason Guymon Brighton Mark Norman Murray Prep Baseball Bull Riders Buck It Out Cowgirls Ride for Title At Prep Rodeo Finals Most Valuable Player Siebenberg Pitchers Chris Stepan Kory Kohier Russ Pratt Casey Roche West Jordan Buggy Sudbury - 1al Class Infielders Brighton Derek Allred P- - - 3-- A Robbie Reid Ben Byrd Tyler Holland Jeremiah De llamas Skyline Infielders e Most Valuable Player Most Valuable Player 1 - J'1151:CII 11 v I LAVASSAVO WELIONIE 53111 S 1900 W 7736076 11110 I VAN WINAL427220611 1323 S STAYS 014C0 IT2240220 I ? i I |