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Show Brown claims Amateur title THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday. August 2. 2000 - Page 10 Many teams at state baseball tournaments The Diamond C White Sox from Blanding claimed first place at the Pinto State League With Tournament on July 25-2and strong dominating pitching hitting, the White Sox had the top finish of area teams that participated in a number of state tournaments. The White Sox, coached by Garth Wilson and Lloyd Shumway, outscored their opponents 42-1- 7 and struck out 36 batters. Along the way to the championship, the Blanding team defeated teams from Lindon, Spanish Fork, Springville, and Payson. The White Sox scored ten runs in the decisive fifth inning of the championship game to 9. claim a 16-- 8 victory. At the other state tournaments, the Blanding Astros came home from a weekend at Payson with a fourth place finish. The Astros defeated Lehi but lost to Spanish Fork They bounced back to take Lindon 6 and Salem Coaches are David Johnson, Jens Nielson, Adam 8-- 6-- 5, 5. 9-- 6-- 5. Lacy, and Duncan Olsen. Players include Kyle Johnson, Dane Lyman, Josh Lyman , Sloan Perkins, Sean Palmer, Kassidy Lyman, Tommy Morris, David Carr, Willie Young, Peyton Black and Devon Howell. The pick up pitchers were Britton Sharpe, Louis Sharpe, and Colby Monson. The Monticello Rockies had a rocky start in their tournament, losing 12-They rallied to win 9. the next game, and fell short in their final game. Mike Bowring pick up pitchers Jordan Johnson 4-- 3, and Sidiah Parker. The post season tournaments proved disappointing to the Monticello Braves, who lost in two games. The were dropped by and Juab Spanish Fork Ron Nielson coached Matt Nielson, Zach Higgins, Cecil Seright, Josh Gritz Josh Vigil, coached Colton Eldredge, Kedric Curtis, Wes Hawkins, Justin Keyes, Wade Eldredge, Siale Tupao, Tim Barton, Jason Bailey, Alex Najera, Freddy Romero, Chad Sonderegger and pick up pitchers Link Pehrson, Braun Black, and Zach Allred. The Blanding Braves showed their valor by securing a fifth Steven Jeff Christensen, Lant Webb, Ryan Langston , Yellow, Tyrel Pilling, Clifton Arthur, Fielding Adams, Colby Sharp , Robbie Richmond and pick up pitchers Scott Palmer, Garren Cornfield. Coach Daniel Anderson, of the Monticello Dodgers, took these third and fourth graders up to the big city for a taste of state play. They lost to Spanish Fork and were defeated Provo 12-eliminated by Spanish Fork 13-- Palmer, and Kevin Kirk. With Coach Chris Lee leading these Blanding Texans, the Texas Rangers came away with a They and 13-1- Salem while dropping games to Lehi 14- - 4, and Provo 88-Players are Robbie Yellow, Ryan 9-- Oviatt edged Van Reenan in claimed second. playoff. He and Brown ished the two place a sudden death fin- Third was claimed by Dick Allen of Moab. 18-ho- le the In Flight net Aguayo, Morgan Moon and Buck Moynier, all of Price, claimed the top three spots. the In golfers participated in the annual tournament, the largest group in sev- score title was claimed by Kim Smith of Blanding, followed by Robert Rugrudo of Price eral years. The group included 31 enthusiastic golfers from and Clint Black of Blanding. Price. The winners circle was In the net competition, dominated by local names with Francis Mike of Ft. Defiance Brian Halliday of Blanding tak- claimed first, followed by ing first gross in the A flight, Wayne Day of Blanding and followed by Rob Wilcox of Jake Joslin of Blanding. 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Tony Wojik of Blanding was first place in the net score for the Kris Hiatt, Cameron Arthur, Tanner Pionke, Dustin Hurst, Parker Palmer, Robert Winder, Nathan Einerson, Zack Adams, Zac Lameman, Mark Cochran, Cody Montgomery, and Jonathan Sakizzie, Danny Royer, Jordan 13-- 9 Bruce Vigil, of Price. In A Flight, the net score title was claimed by Bobbie Lovato of Moab, followed by Tanner Jensen of Emery and David Ivins of Blanding. In B Flight, Sheldon Oviatt of Price tied with Robert Van Reenan of Blanding for Ronnie Jewkes to force the sudden death playoff and Regalado, Sam Christensen, and Logan Reynolds. The Blanding Dodgers earned one win at state. Coached by Bruce Royer, the team includes Teddy Royer, Spenser Simpson, Shawn defeated Springville Patrick Lee, Monticello and Robert Stroud first day leader Nathan Eledredge, Brandon Black, Kyle Koon, Shad Christensen, Gerrick 6-- 3. seventh place finish. Martinez, Freestone, Scott Frost, Casin tournament. The team started with a loss to Payson They went on to win two games, 16-- 8 and 11- - 5 in the consolation championship against Pleasant Grove. Mike Bowers coached Jeremy 7-- 5. 7-- 6, place spot at their state Bradford, With a par on the first hole of a sudden death playoff, Josh Brown of Monticello claimed the championship title at the San Juan Amateur Golf Tournament held July 29 and 30 at Blue Mountain Meadows Golf Course in Monticello. Brown, age 17, overcame a six shot deficit behind |