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Show . ... Jtm-- , JNS.M H I P T T !:.' m.t. . w .' .. U ' ,. - " f . ' W-- - ,' pH- 4 . S'. r - T , Jtf Spoirits 0 Thursday, May 26, 1983 Tennis Trophy are: front row, from left to right, Steve Lundy, Steve Bruce, and Troy Carney; back row, from left to right, Larry White, John DeWitt, Andy Dolle, Jeff Brothers and Coach George Bruce. DISPLAYING THE 1983 State . 1 Dugway team crushes doubts, iw - 4 NT $ I L ? . JV- ' 't, .. r a m's '', ' - J ' rtV ' .W. '. i. . ,,'iai - ilii.u' - . ': ... s&? w4mNM . ' . becomes state champions i r. A' Arriving at Park City for iF; ; . .. ' " ' '.,' t 5, - ' - , v-i- .,.' I?;,.'.'.. - " ' 1 .. , S J - v: . " ... s ...;- "'. , , . I, wouldn't complain about placing second in each of those yeaVs, but the Mus- . ., a: . i . 5 $ ,' , tangs wanted to prove that they could take it all, that is when everything was on the line. Bringing an 11-- 0 record, including this year's Region 11 - ': ' - - l y S'. - y . ' ', ? ' . J . ... -- ' : ' .Sl! - . ' ?. ', .;. - .,- ' ,.; J . r. J ? r I. k-- "-- had high hopes of breaking a three-yea- r jinx. Most teams s .' , . i : ,y r v jkpp- ,- p ; - ' x--'- -- . , ; 1 '" .. p p . - ' t- .tzlIT '"'T'1' ' ' ' - - .r'' .ai-- . . , ' fp JJ hL -- ? , . xi . -- TR-t- - - , ' J4 s . Jft. , ' - - -- MARCUS THERMOS, Dodger's h a.- -. P-- Pd .. ... wlM&titiaiZa cork one from the mound. The Dodgers fell victims to the Braves May 23 in the season's (Little League) opener. 22-2- 1, Dugway Pony Baseball Schedule League Schedule June 2 - at Tooele June 6 - at Tooele June 8 - at Tooele June 13 - at Grantsville June 16 - at Tooele June 23 - at Grantsville June 28 - at Tooele Note: Game times are May 26- - Dodgers at Braves May 30 - Cardinals at Dodgers May 31 - Pirates at Braves June 1 - Cardinals at Braves June 2 - Pirates at Dodgers June 6 - Cardinals at Pirates June 7 - Braves at Dodgers June 8 - Dodgers at Cardinals June 9 - Braves at Pirates June 13 - Dodgers at Pirates June 15 - Braves at Cardinals June 16 - Dodgers at Braves June 20 - Cardinals at Dodgers June 21 - Braves at Pirates June 22 - Cardinals at Braves Braves Ron William Jeff Love Matt Love James Clavon Clayton Rice Tina Hawkins Eric Donder. Fled Boone Joaquin Sardine Robert Beach SUpy Hagen Bryan Smth Randy Caldwdl Stephen Morton . 5:30- - p.m. Dugway Roster Red Kirt (coach) Daniel Barbero Timothy Darling Scott Houle Tony Lunsford Tony Moe Keith Rice Ray Wanlass Ron Wilson Steve Zacardi . comb scocE meisonp Mike Quigley Jaaon Sykea TTaviaHarn Steve Arnold Sean ODonnell ' Troy Jorgenaen Richard Thrift Mark Christiansen" Marcus Thermos Steven DeWitt Dodgers at Cardinals June 30 - Pirates at Braves Note: games will be played at 6:3Q at Zystra Field - . . 6-- Mika Follis LyteWantsee Becky Wanlass Scott Bruce Kevin Klobe Steve Brown Paul Glavin John Bogdan Dodgers , - . ' BONELESS VHCLE KIAIttS; ' HM?rada fjMLD POLISH SAUSAGE H .0 2 Lyim TASTY BU2U1ITOS -- MV.rl.HM , . 6-- 0, Brothers-Doll- e 6--2, - Greg Stack, coack ' Mark Formolo Paul Formoio Sandy Witkowdd Jon Payne . . Jaaon Rawls John Magee Richard Houaeknecht Jeremy Nickolai . Eddie Wilde Tim Neil . Wibo 6-- 1, ed 6-- 1. took the Brothers-Doll- e championship by smashing 1 their way to a win over the Monticello team of 6-- 2, . 6-- Kirk Crowley-Iva- n Aloysius. Also hoping to come away with a gold medal, making a clean sweep, were the team of White-DeWit- t. Unfortunately, they encountered a strong lot in Allen Lipman-KeviWillard of St. Joseph, who held on to defeat them n 6-- .. - By outplaying all the other teams, the Dugway Mustangs left no doubt in anyone's mind that they are the best state. Next year's task of retaining its number one position will be a little more difficult, as Dugway will lose the majority of its team to graduation. Only Jeff Brothers and John DeWitt will be returning of the all mighty 1983 state team in the (1-- A) champions. Scott Teed Charley McCollum Amanda Neal . 6-- 0 victory. win and 6-- managed a ; After that first round, the momentum was definitely in Dugway's favor. Which was- highly needed, as the Mustangs were to meet two St. Joseph singles players and one Park City doubles team in the second round. "We knew going into the state tournament, Park City ( . COACH GEORGE BRUCE congratulates Steve Lundy on his commanding state championship victory over Randy Griffen of 0 in number three singles competition. With Park City 6-Lundy's win, the Dugway tennis team was assured of clinching 6-- 2, the team state championship. S;-- : ' I V 4, 6-- 1. 6-- 0, breezed to a Joel Painter Old Faithful , slim chance of outpointing Dugway was Park City, who had all three of their singles players in the finals. Having 11 points, Park, city would have to sweep the Mustangs in the singles, and hope that St. Joseph and Monticello but rebounded to demolish Park City's Trahan Whitten 7-- 6 ed Coach Bruce. Going into the finals, Dugway had amassed 15 points. A point had been given for each win and another point for advancing to the championship round. Two points would then be given for each victory in that final round. The only team that had a 7-- 6 tt Misty BueQ Lester Duel . first set ; JeeonReed FQYEQDQGAS7S championship. ' Carney became a two-tim- e state duunpion as he lost his 6-- crushed North Sevier players, as White-DeWi0 Ricky Miller BACON Sb.bx 5,. Brothers Andy Dolle (no. 2 doubles). Each doubles team Jerald Hunted Old Faithful Thick- - He ad 6-- 4, 7-- White-DeWi- tt 2; teams, who consisted of DeWitt Larry1 White-Joh- n and Jeff (no. doubles) - Jack FoUie Fresh, Frosen 0 Academy. Rounding out that opening frame were Dugway's double Pirates j, 6-- 0, 6-- 6-- 1, Donnie Wintle Kelly Dunn state championship. "He actually won his match before the others even warmed up in their matches, and thus it took most of the pressure off the rest of the team, Coach Bruce stated. Bruce held on to defeat his Park City opponent, Chris Elkins, by a close score of 5 to capture his third state 1; 6-- 6-- 2, triumph over Park Citys Randy Griffen for his first only one win in the championship round to clinch the first place team trophy," stat- champion Steve Bruce his Parowan opponent, John Schmidt, by a 1 score. commanding Steve Lundy, number three singles, easily blitzed his way 0 to a triumph over Brian Leban of Wasatch out-maneuver- 6-- victory. fought all their advanced Having to the finals, Dugway players was almost assured of winning the state championship for the first time ever in the schools history. "We needed state e Lundy up his match 0 early with a dazzling cello, while Brothers-Doll- e edged Chris Bellamy-Mik- e Birch of Park City with a hard 6-- 2, ting him cheer on his teammates from the sidelines. In the number one singles, two-tim- Citys day, as Dugway's finished struggeld with. Walker-Gordo-3 n triumph over Russell Walker of Monti- . of the tournament began, Dugway's Coach George Bruce stated, "We must win our opening matches, if we want to stay in contention for the diampionship." Taking the good advice to heart, the Mustangs players went out and swept their opponents in consecutive sets. Seated number one in the defending 6-- 1, 7-- tournament, number two singles Troy Carney had the easiest opening round. He collected a forfeit, thus let- Cardinals June 23 - Pirates at Dodgers June 27 - Cardinals at Pirates June 28 - Braves at Dodgers June 29 . DamdlClavoa nent. ; score even a point. Before the opening round Todd Wcbner, coach 6-- 3, 6-- Parowan 1 and four other teams (Green River, Wasatch Academy, North Sevier and South Summit) failed to Team Rosters Little League 6-- margin. They notched a total of 23 points to the rest of the Park City 11, St. pack Joseph 11, East Carbon and Monticello 3, St. Marks 2, starling pitcher, gets set to un- competition. But it was not to be Park . championship, with them, Dugway totally dominated the tournament. When the final team standings were ..computed, the Mustangs had outscored all other oppo-- 7 nents by at least a two to one I their own in the doubles main competition," said Coach. Bruce. Over the past two years in state play. Park City has taken first and St. Joseph third. Once again the Dugway Mustangs rose to the occasion, as they defeated all their second round antagonists in two sets. Although this round saw some tougher competition. Bruce nailed Monticello's Regan Ramsey Lundy cruised to a victory over St. Joseph's Brian Zeunthan;' Carney outlasted his St. Joseph oppo- the state tournament. May 13, the Dugwy tennis team ' could Dull out victories of and St. Joseph would be our By Sp4 Tim Karas y |