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Show Elementary NNERS April 8, 1997 (ii rim':..'; Prep Schedule Soccer Tuesday, April 8 Skyline at Viewmont 5 30 Bountiful at Cottonwood 3 30 Alumni at Woods Cross 7 00 Friday, April 11 Davis at Bountiful 3 30 Viewmont at Highland 3 30 Cyprus at Woods Cross 7pm Softball Tuesday, April 8 Viewmont at Bountiful 3 30 Cottonwood at Davis 3 30 Thursday, April 10 WX at Murray 3pm Highland at Viewmont 3pm Bountiful at Cottonwood 3pm Davis at Skyline 3pm April 2 Woods Cross, Bountiful in Polar Bear Tournament Baseball 9 Wednesday, April Viewmont at Bountilul 3 30 Cottonwood at Davis 3 30 Friday, April 11 Woods Cross at Cyprus 3 30 Highland at Viewmont 3 30 Davis at Skyline 3 30 Track Tues.-We- April d. 8-- 9 Davis District Meet at Northndge 3pm Brave netters defeat Davis Bountiful High swept BOUNTIFUL past Davis High 0 m tennis on Thursday The individual results were as follows No. 1 singles - Jimmy Marsh (B) def 0 Rick Weinert (D) No 2 singles - Brandon Butler (B) def Tyler Carmack (D) 1 , No 3 singles - Kenny Lindley (B) def Evan Major (D) 1 , 4 No doubles - Ryan Nestman-Tren- t Nestman (B) def. Matt Smoot (D) 5-- 6-- 0, 6-- 6-- 6-- 2 6-- 6-- 1 Redd-Ma- 6-- 6-- No 2 doubles - Tyler Nielson-Jef- f Ross-Cod- 6-- Braves still alive in Bountiful blanks Wildcats Mark Watson Sports Editor tt y Mason (B) def Chris 4 Christensen (D) Bountiful plays against defendind state champs Skyline today at Skyline 7-- TEAMWORK: Woods Cross soccer players set up their offense in contest against cross town rival Bountiful while the Braves sort out their defense Bountiful scored four goals the first half and held on to win the match 4 ml Photo by Cathy Linford hockey tourney Bountiful is the only team from South Davis County still alive in the Utah High School Hockey tournament On Monday, Woods Cross defeated 2 On in a shootout Taylorsville Wednesday Viewmont knocked Woods Cross out of the toumey with a 0 victory Viewmont beat Park City on Friday 2 defeated On Murray Saturday Viewmont 1 and Northndge beat Davis 3-- 4-- Bountiful scored WOODS CROSS early and otten in 't1- - soccer match against Woods Cross on a frigid Friday night The Braves booted in four goals in the first half, but neither team could manage a score in the second half as the Braves prevailed 0 Matt Smith rifled in a goal only 30 into the game He then came back with another goal about five minutes later 4-- 4-- 9-- Jed Nielsen Sports Writer The following is a preview of high school Woods baseball teams from Cross, Bountiful and Viewmont 4 Bountiful played East on Monday and will play on Wednesday at 7 45 p m at the Bountiful nnk if they win on Monday New fees in effect at Flaming Gorge Beginning in April new user fees will go into effect at the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area (NRA) in Wyoming and Utah The fees are part of a national pilot program to test new user and entrance fees at designated national parks, forests and wildlife refuges. The new fees will be required for all recreational use of National Recreation Area facilities and will be in addition to other fees currently being charged for use of specific facilities such as campgrounds and the Sheep Creek Boat Ramp parking The fees are $2 for a pass, $5 for annual an for or $20 a pass pass, The annual pass is good for 365 days from date of purchase One hundred percent of the money collected will stay in the NRA for much needed maintenance. 16-d- Eaglewood to hold opening golf social Eaglewood Ladies Twilight Golf League will hold its opening social on April 22 at 6 p.m A light buffet will be served Cost is $5 per person. RSVP by 2 April 16 to Anna Stevenson or Donna Ashe League play will start on April 29. For more information about the league contact Joyce 292-887- 292-887- Haughey 292-501- 0. 2-- Murray in soccer and Paker describes his team as young deep talented "We have a good mix of seniors and sophomores We have kids on the J V team who could be play mg varsiiv ' Bountiful starts three sophomores on the Layton and Clearfield appear to be the cream of the crop this year in 5A soccer Bountiful opened region play today at Cottonwood The Braves host Davis on varsity squad Friday at Goalkeeper Steve Cru as not been scored upon m regulation play this year We're optimistic This team works well together and the players have good altitudes," the coach said School Highland 3 Brighton, Viewmont, Alta, 30 p m at Millcreek Junior High Woods Cross plays against the alumni at 7 and opens region play on with a home game against Friday, April tonight Granite Prep baseball teams return key players 5-- 3-- Bnan Nielson added a third Bountiful goal and Josh Robbins connected on a fourth to give the Braves a comfortable 0 halftime advantage "That's the best we ve played this year." said Bountiful Coach Mike Parker "We worked well together as a team We spread the ball and we were able to score " with a Bountiful finishes the 2 record The Braves shut out West 5 0, while losing close games to W'eber and 4-- 0 in OODS CROSS ILDCATS The Woods Cross Wildcats have gotten mark to start region 67 play off to a They beat a pretty good Murray team at Ken but since have lost to West Price Park 10-10-and was shutout by Tooele East 0 Todd Ballif takes over as head coach replacing Glen Orme Assisting the Wildcats are Chad Watson and Paul Ayala Pitchers: Jake Staker returns as the only thrower with any varsity experience Thus far he has a win over Murray, and a tough one run loss against East where he had ten strikeouts Brandon Critchley and Shane Bawdin round out the rotation Catcher: Steve Williams handles the catching duties He has a decent bat, and a good arm Infield: Seniors Brandon Critchley and Ryan Dixon give plenty of experience up the middle Dixon carries a .370 batting average and has eight steals thus far Rounding out the infield at third base are Staker and Bawdin, and Matt Duffin takes over at first base Outfield: Senior Russ Jessop is the only returnee with any varsity experience. He is batting .470 as the number two hitter in the lineup Jamon Bell is in left, and Rhett 11-- VIEWMONT VIKINGS Roger Farnsworth begins his seventh year as the Vikings' head man The Vikings return a number of key plavers from a year ago that won the Region 2 title Assisting Farnsworth are JR Crook. Steve Bender, and Drew Wight Pitchers: The Vikings return seniors Josh Gold and Chad Culhmore who bring a lot of experience to the staff The Vikings will also count on senior Jared Jensen, juniors Travis Sorenson and Rob Wintle. as well as sophomore JB Kent Catcher: Viewmont has two good ones in senior Bret Burmngham and junior Greg Carr These two also split time at third base with junior Paul Lawrence Inf ield: Josh Gold provides a big target at first base Ryan Cooper is a proven second baseman with a good glove, while Tim Clark takes over at shortstop This infield has already turned eleven double plays this Nielson, Joel Swain, and Roger Crook have all seen time in right Outlook: The Wildcats are a senior dominated team that needs to learn to win consistently They need to improve immensely on offense, and need to find a consistent two and three guy in there pitching rotation I BOINTIF L BRAVES This year's version of the Bountiful Braves begins with a new skipper on board Clark Stringfellow who has been an assistant football and baseball coach replaces John Fdwards His assistants are Nat Adams, Mark Shaffer, and Steve Spendlove Pitchers: Coming into region play the Braves will use a three man rotation of seniors Alan Anderson, Darren Cole, and junior Jake Bodily Joey Bott and Nate Weese will also see some mound time Catcher: Senior Luke Ruoti returns as the Braves backstop again this year Luke has worked hard to improve his game, and is looked to for his leadership Infield: The Braves return a fairly experienced group who saw substantial varsity time last year At third is senior Troy Jorgenson who has a good glove and a strong arm Aaron Kuehne returns at first base who the coach calls one of the better defensive first baseman The middle infield is interchangeable with juniors Nate Weese and Zack Jacobs sharing time at both spots Weese right now is the Braves' most steady player on both offense and defense Outfield: The outfield looks to be fairly solid with Moroni Schwab in left, and returning starters Josh Thurmon in center. Wes Patterson in right Patterson and junior Matt Davis could end up splitting time in both the DH role as well as in right Outlook: The Braves will need to improve both offensively and defensively to be successful They will also have to get some quality innings out 6f there pitching staff season Outfield: seniors Chad Culhmore, Jon Ball, and Rocky Kirk, along with juniors Matt Oman Nate Gold, and Greg Carr give the Vikings a solid outfield Outlook: Thus far the Vikings have schedfaced the states toughest ule that will only help them in league play Viewmont has been tough offensively scoring seven runs a game If the pitching and defense comes together they could be very good High school bowlers will vie for title this week BOUNTIFUL High school bowling teams will play off on Wednesday to determine a champion Three teams from Viewmont, one team from Bountiful and one team from Viewmont will play in the tournament team in the toumey is The Bountiful Team 1: Steve Tax, Josh Lakin, Michael Ingles and Dave Chnstopherson. top-seed- The No 2 seed is Viewmont Team 7 Corrine Hope. Jonathan Numbers. Todd Thomas and Mike Flanders No. 3 seed is Viewmont Team 3 Evan Jamison, Nate Monson, Dann Hurdman and Theresa Peace No 4 seed is Viewmont Team 2 Chris Henderson. Braden Jenkins, Nate Passey and Ryan Lillywhite No 5 seed is Woods Cross Team 4 Marc Schaefermeyer. Derek Schnener, Dan Gam and Mike McKinnon In action last week Chris Ramon rolled the high game and high series with a 202 and 548 For the girls. Theresa Peace rolled a high game of 156 and a high senes of 389 High game scratch and high game series for a team came from Viewmont Team 3 with a 624 game and a 1753 series Most improved males this year were Brooks Jenkins and Marc Schaefermeyer who improved their averages by 20 pins. Corrine Hope made a seven pin improvement in girls' competition The three highest scores this year came from Chris Ramon 236, Todd Thomas 231 and Karl Nygard 224 |