Show jill frli 1 i 0Gunnison?alie'Ne?s JpriL2820Q4 Bulldogs Region Champs In the 7" broke loose hawn Crime by beginning of the week the bulldogs needed to sweep thi rest of their gnmes to take the sole possession of the Region 12 he only probt humpionship lem was that two ol the toughest teams stood in their way The Bulldogs needed to plav not only great baseball but with a lot of heart in order to mme uv av with the region i hampion ship and that is exactly what t did As stoicd in the th and watched these young men play with heart and come from behind several times never giv ing up putting on their rally taps and showing great excitethunk that ment and intensity be ame just as exc ited as they were With tin stands full of fans it fell like a lupm ity rovvd and the air was risp with the1 sounds of The Bulla great baseball game dogs had to overcome the team that already had possession of first Place the Richfield Wild cats In this game the lead changed seven time’s went into extra innings and had some of the riiest alls many fans have (hi- driving a single intoC enterfield Petersen Kurtis Jensen and walked loading the buses f ric hit a into double Nay deep center driving in 2 runs leav mg the Bulldogs one run short Joey rane hit a deep shot into right center for a sacrifice fly which drove in the tv mg run 1 his hx'k the game into extra innings Ian larward was able to get on in the H" w ith a Averv put larward in scoring position with a sacrifice bunt Jensen came away with the second out and Petersen walked With two outs and two on base1 Nay hit anothc r strong shot into ccnterfield and drove in the w inning run The fans went cray as the curtains began to lose on the Wilde ats and they began to open up for the Bulldogs Gunnison won the game 14 to 13 on 14 hits and 4 errors with Justin lill was credited with the The Bulldogs set themwin title but selves up for a run at still needed two more wins in order to capture it completely C Gunnison Break the Broncos and Take the sc ’em Wildcats came1 out swinging and took the early lead only to have the Bulldogs turn around in the 'and take it away he with 3 Ric hf u Id runs on in inning everything with Chad Averv Championship Gunnison then hosted the San Juan Broncos for a double header on a day that showed ram snow hail and sunshine the first some- great hitting i ame hic k in the 3' and went up on the Dogs by one run Cunni-sotook it right hue k bv putting up another 5 runs In the 4" inning the Wildcats were able to tie the game and in the 5" Ric hfield went up by 3 runs as the1 bats of ( amnison fell silent especially for the Bulldogs urinison desperately needed these two wins to take the ReWith only gion humpionship one win they would share the Richfield woth championship and if the Bulldogs were to loose both games they could fall as far A as they get past"' Richfield San Juan mi pionship The Bulldogs captured the game with a score of 3 to 2 on 7 hits and error and Justin lill was credited with the win In the second game of the double header the Broncos gave the Bulldogs a tough game w ith no one really knowing who would w in until the final inning The Bulldogs scored 2 runs early in the game with larward crossing the plate after hitting a triple right off the bat and Avery hitting him in with a sacrifice fly in the Is' inning That was followed up in the 3d with Andersen crossing the plate to put the second run on the hoard After the 4" inning San uan and Gunnison were tied and it stayed that way into extia nings With Gunnison as the vis iting team the Bulldogs stepped up to the plate and made things happen Petersen and ( lane made it to the base with walks and then Mike Sanders who The Bulldogs react to the final strike of the J'oth runs and mov mg the Bulldogs up on the Broncos by 2 runs game as they earned The Bulldogs won the game of 4 to 2 on 3 hits with a score and 3 eirors the Region Championship The Bulldogs hosted the first of two games of State on their own field this past Tuesday The coaches and players acknowledge the great fans and hope that vou will come out and support them on Saturday the coaches pacing up and down and the fans on the edge of their seals Arthur stepped up to the plate Justin Hill delivered two quick strikes 6 2004 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Richfield Youth Center 91 South 200 West ii' With electricity in the air and s the rowd going wild the stepped up to the plate to see if they could steal the win from the Bulldogs Pilling drove a hard shot to Avery at shortstop who fielded it and made the first out Wilson hit a dribbler to for the 2"' out at s With the plavers in the fishing with their hats and and Health fair 2004 Thursday May t had been struggling most of the with the third strike the crowd night stepped up to the plate and the team w'ent ballistic The with confidence and hit a solid Bulldogs were once again the shot into centot field driving in Region Champions SEVIER VALLEY HOSPITAL Service O Intermountain Health Care IHC "i yiww back as 4" place in the region The Bulldogs scored 3 big runs in the 3rd woth i larward Petersen and Andersen coming Those 3 runs across the plate proved to be the winning runs of the game as the Dogs fell si lent for the rest of the game but played great defense with every body on the field getting into the action with either and assist or a put out The Bn me os made a 7b inning run on the Bulldogs scormg two runs and with runners on I and 2"d and a deep hit ball into right field I larward w as able to come up with the great catch to capture the 3rd out and give the Bull dogs a share of the region cham- This past year Aaron Hill recently completed his collegiate basketball career at Mesa State College Mesa State ended up winning the Rocky Mountain Western Region Conference ChampionMesa State had a very balanced team ship with a record of in which their leading scorer averaged 10 5 ppg Aaron averaged 9 2 ppg led the team with a 47 percent shooting percentage from the line (second best in the conference) led the team with 61 three point shots (11" best in the conference) and was selected as Honorable Mention During his four years in College Aaron has had the unique opNCAA Tourney while at Oklaportunity to participate in a Division homa State and also the participate in a Division 2 NCAA Tourney while at Mesa State Aaron accumulated 228 three point shots during his college career while playing at Salt Lake Community College Oklahoma State University and Mesa State Aaron will graduate this spring but will return to Mesa State next year to serve as a student assistant coach to the men’s basketball team and to complete his student teaching Richfield 0unrtf$on Elementary Adult Protective Services American Cancer Society Beehive House Bereavement Group Information Blood Glucose & Blood Pressure Screenings 'Breast Cancer Awareness Central Utah Diabetic Association Central Utah Public Health CHIP Information Complete Cholesterol Screenings Curtis Residential Home DARE Dental Care Info Durable Medical Equipment Elly The Elephant Fire Safety Richfield Fire Department Four Wheeler Safety Glaucoma Screening Healthy Lifestyles (Dietary Information) Home Health Care Hospice Information LDS Social Services Life Flight Lifetime Fitness Living Will InformationInformation for Seniors Mammography Screening The Golden Touch Oils MedicareMedigap Health Insurance Multiple Sclerosis Society Information New Horizons Crisis Center Organ & Tissue Donation Information Prenatal Care InformationBaby Physical Therapy Information Your Baby Pulse Oximeter Readings Function TestEKGs Richfield Care Center Richfield Recreation Information Seatbelt Safety Sevier County EMTsCPR Speech & Hearing Information Utah Power Demo Vision Care Weight Watchers - 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