Show f u I'-- ) ' 'I i A " V i’t B6 — The Herald Journal Logan UtahThursday April 15 2004 ‘That's just howl am" Bow- Continued from B2 While the Mustangs totaled Royals 3 Bobcats last' striking out five ’ post-Joh- : ' 42-4- i H : ' zone and he had the control to put it there” said Preston coach Mike Hansen who also noted the Bean have been scoring a k of runs throughout the season 7 ‘Tp his credit he put it 'there “We had some good plays ' some gcxxl defense behind him" Rawlings Russell Madsen Cody Spradlin and Tylor Maxs-fiel- d each had two hits for the Indians (24) district 3 over Continued from B2 t Added Utgan head coach Markworth “Obviously I had a pretty good angle so I was Fortunately it just praying just went our way and unfortu-natel- y for Roy” ' Wilson and Bennett both ' scored on the double Clay Martin gave the Royals 4-- 8 (0-- 4 ) a 9-- 7 lead in the top of the seventh with a three-ru- n homer to Martin went with fie RBIs Bob Winder was a perfect 3- for-- 3 with two RBIs and two runs scored for the Grizzlies Brown went while Larsen and Nate Romrell each had two hits and an RBI Riley Nelson pitched 23 of an inning for the win while Storey got the loss ' ' 0) over the final three innings ’ : 9-- 7 Camille Jenkins and Stacey Coombv BqwcuII limited Logan to four haschits all in dilferent innings The fresh- -' man righthander saved her errors but the Cats couldn't hard every night" ( played come up with a big hit when The Jazz were flat'eariy arid never quite recovered Utah they really nee4eoit' “We stranded seveq basetun-nefs- " shot just from the " Continued from B1 SV coach Shane Jones floor and made only 16 of 27 Stock-to- n n For Utah the pointed put “Molly Snow and Tree throws Jo elate the season and Kari Malone oa got off Shaela Bodine both had leadotT by losing three of its last four to a promising start despite the doubesahd we ended up Andrei Kirilenko added 16 stranding both of them” disappointing finish This was points nine rebounds and two Snow and Bodine each had Utah's wnrt record for a full blocks fix' Utah ' two hits for SkyView while season since going 0 in Utah coach Jetty Sloan said he — the1 1985 scored Griffin Makme's Megan rookieyear apologized tothe Jazz for some hosts’ lone run in the third arid Stockton's second season scathing comments about their Utah was wiidcly expected to effort at Minnesota on Monday inning ' be one of the worst teams in the I went a little bit too far in what I said theother dhy all) who banged out 13 off league but remained in playoff contention until Monday Bear Lake's Tanner Stuecklen Sloan said “I think they “Maybe it was a surprise but deserve a lot of credit for the “Offensively the guys just we really wanted to be in the fact that they did play hard in really swung the bat well” ‘ Mike Hansen said 'They’re playoffs If was a hard moment ( mst cases We let a few very solid they're a good team' ' the lost game wherf we lost arid games get away from us but Denver won" said Lopez who ‘This was the Bears' first diswe won a few games that we in all 82 games after sittrict loss of the year played probably shouldn't have" ' “If you want to do well in Phoenix looked more like a ting out last season while team that was playing for someleague you gotta make sure recovering from knee surgery “But J think we have to feel thing other than pride although you play well against Bear this about We team the Suns did falter slightly at Lake" Mike Hansen said pretty good 32-for-- 80 1 Coupled with Bonneville win over Box Elder Wednesday the Royals vault- ed into first place jn Region 4)' with its narrow victory over tin Bobcats in'Smithfield and Sky View (3-- 5 10-- 4 1 both ended up Roy (7-with seven basehits and three 10 hits including Jripjes by best for - cult saidT've got’to be really wanned up! The further I get jntp " games the more loose I am” i ‘ 7-- the end of the third quarter and beginning of the fourth Stoudemire opened the third quarter with a layup and a 3- - s ’pointer to start a 12-- 0 run that 7 Utah put the Suns up ‘ went scoreless on its first five possessions and didn't score in the third until 8:43 remained ' 6-4- onalayupbyTbmGugliotta Phoenix pulled away agriin and led by as much as 16 before the Jazz rallied at the end of the third quarter Lopez helped lead the comeback with two free and a long throws a assist to Kirilenko for1 a dunk to 1 get the Jazz within five ! ! Lopez opened the fourth as the quarter with a shot clock was about to expire then Sasha Pavlovic tied it with a for Utah Lopez hit one free throw aftera flagrant foul then Kirilenko gave Utah a ter 74-7- 1 lead witha tip-i- n off-Brow- left-cent- er Get a free Bobcats 4 Lakers 3(11) At Washington Terrace Casey Clark tripled in the run in the bottom of the 1th then scored what proved to be the winning run fix Sky in the first View 0 the doubleheader of game “It was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen" Bobcats coach Christo-pher Howell said of the con- -' test Our pitchers (starter ' Ryan Doy le and reliever Brian themselves Freeman) pitched out of jams numerous times"Sky View was ahead 1 in the bottom of the third of the second game before it was suspended The Lakers (3-- 1 '7-- 4 j had a chance to w in the series opener in the bottom of the seventh' ' but failed to push a run across despite haying runners on sec- ond and third with nobody out Then in the JOth Bonneville ' loaded tlx bases' with nobody out but Freeman got out of the jam by striking out a pair of batters as well as getting another to ground out to Corey Brindley w ho made a spectacular play by gunning down a Lakerat home plate ' T was just as pleased as : could be with the way we played defense today" Howell said ed Doyle struck out seven two earned runs in eight innings of work Freemanworked three innings for (hri win Bonneville starter Tai Penrod pitched 10 innings before tum- ing the game over to Alex Hall ip the: 1 th who got the loss : Brad Singer went with two runs scored for the Bobcats who are 2-- 0 in extra': 7 inning games this season:' Bees 5 Mostangs 3 Behind a fourrun third 7 inning Box Elder pulled off the upset to recoid its first : region win of the season in the : first game of the scheduled doubleheader at The Yard’ ' ‘The Bees' Victory also snapped 'Mountain Crest's 18- game region win streak 3--8 Box Elder ( 1 ) was also leading Game 2' 8--6 with one out in the bottom of the seventh " before it was suspended due to darkness However the Mus- -' have runners on tangs(3-- l 9-first and second with lead-o- ff man Brady Sayama at die plate 7 “(Today) is a new day" 7 Mountain Cresit coach Stephen':Hdhteri said: “Hopefully vise 7 V conic better prepared to play" 'j In the first game the Mustang 'banged out nine hits— four 7 more than Box Elder However Mountain Chest couldn't get the ' clutch hit when if needed to " "We left atot on base'— 7 couldn't get base hits when wre " needed" said Hansen who- : also pointed out the flees 7 turned two key double-play- s 7 7-Kyle Hamilton pitched'si-- ' X ' 7 Innings for the loss while 'Tyson Woddward went jhe ad go-ahe- 1 1 1 -- 7-- 4) 5-- Arinoqncing 1ie Customers First promise Grvly from AT&T Wireless ' 7 Here’s your chance to get a cool new phone every year Just sign up or renew with a agreement on any qualified plan starting at $3999mo and every 12 mondis you’ll be eligible for a select free phone after mail-i- n rebate (or choose a different phone in the agreement and program'and get a special discount) Just continue to renew your to meet program term$ get a free phone every yeat' ' ' arid-allow- ' - : s‘ " - ' ' ' : ' S ' V - : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i' j ' ' SWitcb prrenew now withthe AT&T Wireless $3999 National plan! 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