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Show 2B Lakeside Review, Wednesday, May 4, 1988 Baseball two-ru- From IB And I think we will. I think well battle right down to the-wire- . Clearfields offense was led by shortstop Bracken Larsen, who with an RBI; Joe went and secCook, who went ond baseman Bart Hirabayashi, who blasted a triple. Davis 7, Highland 5 , ' . . At Brigham City, the Lancers lashed out mercilessly at the Bees as they erupted for six runs in the second inning. 3-- East 1, Davis 0 Clearfield 2, Roy 0 At Salt Lake City, the Darts At Clearfield, the Falcons routine fly ball from Manning held potent Roy to just dropped a in the three hits as the Falcons beat Roy the Leopards leadoff hitter to failed then and sixth inning a on sacrifice, base cover third Clearfields Bart Hirabayashi blasted a solo home run in the which allowed the games only run to score. third inning. 2-- 0. Staff Photo by Robert Regan Davis had several breakaways like the one land, which is one of the few teams to 0 of rout their above Highelude pictured during girls on the roster. score of the first half, good Don Cooper broke his leg during enough for a lead, but the the match. 9-- Soccer 1- -0 Falcons then made some halftime adjustments. We won the game, but we really lost, said Layton Coach He- - Roy wasnt without its dayat Kazemini of one of the chances, however. Falcon goalie Lancers key players, who is gone Travis Flagstaff had to swat away for the season. 10 shots on goal from the Royals Cooper scored twice before the in order to keep his team ahead. mishap, while Roger Graham had Sam Samuelson scored Roys the other two goals for the Lanconly goal late in the game on an ers. assit from Eric Manning. Clearfield 4, Roy 1 Despite the loss, Snelson is Davis 3, East 0 At Roy on Tuesday, Jimmy pleased with his teams perforAt Kaysville, forward Blake mance. Wilcox scored three times to lead Gochis, Bill Spangenthal, Shane Kirkman and Jay Grant all Layton 4, Box Elder 1 the Darts past the Leopards. scored goals to lead Clearfield After some tough losses last At Layton, the Lancers easily week the Darts came out like past the Royals. won on the scoreboard but sufKirkmans goal was the only fered a big setback when senior they wanted a win. From IB The Darts improved to 3 in Region 4 and 6 on the season. Davis goalies Ted Bonoviel, Mike Williams, Brett Barlow and Chad Hawkins combined their talents to score the shutout . Layton 17, B.E. 4 Derek At Salt Lake City n homer Korth uncorked a in the sixth inning and pitcher Mike Jones stopped Highlands offense to give the Darts a win and a 3 record in Region. 3-- 4-- ! - ; ; ; ! - Track . From IB. Orem (Tyler Anderrelay t son, Ed Chatterly, Carter Rockwood, Brian 43 2. 2; Rolle), Highland, 44.07; 3. Hillcrest, 44.25; 4. Provo, 44.33; 5. Bountiful, 44.44; 6. American Fork, 44.78. 1. Hillcrest (Mike Hutchings, Medley relay Craig Ritchie, Larry Larsen, Steve Sumsion), 3 44.61; 2. Orem, 3:45.13; 3. Grand Junction, (Colo., 3:45.19; 4. Davis, 3:45.77; 5. Bountiful, 3.47.29; 6. Weber, 3:48.00. 1,600-met- er 1. Orem (Nathan Darelay vies, Tom Williams, Shawn Mosser, Tyler Anderson, 3:25.27; 2. Brighton, 3.27.33; 3. Davis, 4. Weber, 3:29,92. 5. Grand Junction, Colo., 3:32.68; 6. Roy, 3:38.32. 1. Howard Knudsen (Mountain Shot put 2. Sean Smith (Davis), 50-3. View), 53-- 5; a; Jeff Rosenlund (Weber), 4. Darroll Ev5. Kelly Woodbrey ans (Clearfield), 6. Kelly Strong (Dix(Mountain Crest), 49-5- 'i; ie), 49-- 3. 1. Sean Smith (Davis), 163-- 7; Discus 2. Jeff Rosenlund (Weber), 161-- 2; 3. Tyler Cox 161-- 0; 4. Kelly Woodbrey (Mountain (Layton), Crest), 151-- 5; 5. Biff Williams (Box Elder), 145-- 1; 6. Dean Younker (Frulta, Colo.), 144-1. Brent Smith (Bountiful), 202-- 9; Javelin 2. Dan Scarborough (Roy), 184-- 0; 3. Greg Kennedy (Orem), 178-- 1; 4. Bovd Mark (Lay-ton- ), 174-- 5; 5. David Rowe (Provo), 174-- 2; 6. ik Jared Stoddard (Weber) 170-- 8. 1. Wes Nance (Lavlon), 2. High jump 3. Matt Rasband Steve Evans (Clearfield), 6-- 5; 3; Bill 4. Dreher (Frulta, Colo.), (Orem), t.t.t 3; 5. Mark Driggs (Orem), 6. Mark Caldwell (Davis) 3. 1. Long jump Bryce Doman (Skyline), 22-- 7; 2. Mike Hutchings (Hillcrest), 22-- 3 Vi; 3. 4. Troy Ricky Payne (Bear River), Nelson (Dixie), 5. Tom Brown (Dixie), 6. Laurice Frazier (Tooele), fJS 1. Roger Hunsaker (Orem), Pole vault 14-2. Troy Nelson (Dixie), 14-- 4; 3. Brandon Rees (Roy), 13-- 9; 4. (tie) Klrt Douglas (West Jordan), Joe Martineau (Viewmont), 12-- 6. (tie) Jim Heath (Bingham), Dave Funk (Bountiful), Jared Taylor (Davis), 12-1. Andy Bown (Highland), 6,145 Decathlon . 1. er - - - - - - - Debbie Wesseman (Viewmont), 48.83; 5. Michelle Humphries (Uintah), 49.26; 6. Lauri Wakefield (Mountain View), 49.53. 1. Layton (Jennifer relay Gooch, Ricci Bell, Chelah Yeates, Corrie Phelts), 50.11; 2. Orem, 51.00; 3. Bonneville, 51.20; 4. Weber, 51.35; 5. Alta, 51.40; 6. Skyline, points; 2. Chad Knowles (Alta), 6,054; 3. Steve Williams (Roy), 6,046; 4. Matt Denning (Lay-ton- ), 5,572; 5. Derek Dennis (Provo), 5,565; 6. Jeremy Williams (St. Joseph), 5,306. 1. Orem, 76; 2. Davis, Final team scores 55'b; 3. Weber, 44; 4. Layton, 40; 5. Hillcrest, 7. 38; 6. Bountiful, 30V); Highland, 17; 8. (tie) Dixie, Alta, 16; 10. Tooele, 15; 11. Roy, 15, 12. Mountain View 15, 13. Provo, 14. PROVO Saturday's results for the girls in the MOUNTINGS ROTATIONS FLAT REPAIRS 51.49. 75th annual Brigham Young University Invitational at Clarence Robison Stadium: 100 meters 1. Stephanie McGee (Ben Lomond), 12.53; 2. Corrie Phelts (Layton), 12.91; 3. Jennifer Skamnes (Judge Memorial)) 13.09; 4. Shannon Peevy (Alta), 13.34. 5. Nicole Blake (Dixie), 13.42; 6. (tie) Denise Scott (Davis), Wendy Tavlor (Taylorsville), 13.45. 1. Jennifer Skamnes (Judge 200 meters Memorial), 26.23; 2. Rachelle Clements (Clearfield), 26.86; 3. Nicole Blake (Dixie), 26.99; 4. Cindy Burningham (Weber), 27.06; 5. Jana Bergen (Skyline), 27.19. 6. Trisa Davidson (Alla), 27.34. 1. Jennifer Skamnes (Judge 400 meters Memorial), 58.45; 2. Catrlna Jenklns-Larso- n (Weber), 58.59; 3. Rachelle Clements (Clear field), 1:00.06; 4. Tiffany Southwick (Bountiful), 1:00.56; 5. Becky Hawkes (Weber), 1:01.13; 6. Marilyn Clifford (Viewmont), 1:01.54. 1. Becky Bybee '(Mountain 800 meters View), 2:17.96; 2. Michelle Paredes (Grand Junction, Colo.), 2:21.88; 3. Nicky Wangsgard (Ogden), 2:23.21; 4. Heather Whitney (Spri-ngvill2:24.69; 5. Lesley Cordova (Ben Lomond), 2:24.84; 6. Jamee Thompson (Pine ' View), 2:26.70. 1. CarvLvnn Davis (Weber), 1,600 meters 5:11.24; 2. Jennie Johnson (Mountain View), 5:13.78; 3. Kristie Brown (Provo), 5:14.94; 4. Niki Eyre (Hillcrest), 5:16.23; 6. Jean Gomez (Judge Memorial), 5.24.01. 1. Becky Bybee (Mountain 3,200 meters View), 11:23.30; 2. Jill Shenkel (Grand Junction, Colo.), 11:36.12; 3. Julie Sorensen (Orem), 11:49.16. 4. Johanna Myers (Frulta, Colo.), 1209 67; 5. Jean Gomez (Judge Memorial), 12:1085; 6. Lani Rasley (Weber), 12:13.33. er 1. Linda Zaugg (Clearhurdles field), 15.79; 2. Jill Teeters (Grand Junction, Colo.), 16.21; 3. Liz DeVries (Weber), 16.30; 4. Cathy Schmidt (Carson City, Nev.), 16.91; 5, Stephanie Hubbard (Alta), 17.18; 6. Trina Etchart (Carson City, Nev.), 17.30. er 1. Linda Zaugg (Clearhurdles field), 47.57; 2. Leann Frazier (Orem), 48.03; 3. Trina Etchart (Carson City, Nev.), 48.61; 4. - - 1. Ben Lomond (Stephanie Medley relay McGee, Nicole Alder, Tara Wadman, Michelle Blaisdell), 4:18.06 (new State A record, old record 4:18.70 by Carbon, 1981); 2. Weber, 4:20.22; 3. Bonneville, 4:23.64; 4. Mountain View, 4:26.35; 5. Hilltrest, 4:30.62; 6. Provo, N 1. relay 1,600-met- Personal Check Welcome Vi. 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Jenette Cardon (Sky View), 5. Wendy Taylor 17-- 3. 6. Keena Hooker (Taylorsville), 0. (Timpview), 1. Sheri Lewis (Tooele), 4; High lump 2. Becky Braithwaite (Mountain View), 3; 3. Jennifer Hart (Weber), 3; 4. Laralyn Johnson (Logan), 3; 5. Heidi Condle (Provo), 1; 6. Rhonda Erickson (Clearfield), 1. 1. Julie Trane (American Hepathlon Fork), 3,809 points; 2. Julie Zeilstra (Uintah), 3. 3,776. Laura Ann Olsen (Spanish Fork), 3,501; 4. Samantha Dodd (Alta), 3,463; 5. Cody Poole (Bountiful), 3,263; 6. Jennifer Englestead (Cedar City), 3,232. 1. Mountain View, 53; Final team scores 2. Weber, 51; 3. Judge Memorial, 39; 4. Carson City, Nev., 37; 5. Layton, 33; 6. Ben Lomond, 32; 7. Orem, 30; 8. Grand Junction, Colo., 30. Radio-Controll- ed OFF STORE 1. Dori Babcock (Carson City, 2. Heather Becker (Carson City, Win A Pennzoil Indy Race Car j$20 N. 298-840- 1 .iiaaaiuite ECOMISCO lada Push Toro 10 MINUTE GRAND OPENING OUR 194TH 8 Other Locations to Serve You. 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