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Show .if . "r: I. mL3 6 Thursday July 13. 2000 team He loers American Legion 2nd place with Jordan in the league standings ace, before he settled down to shut but the opponents the re--; malndcr of thegame. Wednesday night It was another example of the local team falling behind fearly In the game and coming back to succeed. Pleasant Grove assumed a 0 Jead after two innings of play, but a grand slam home run by Kaleb ' Curtis knotted the score in the The local American Legion baseball team racked up four more victories last week as the . Helper team started the week by out blasting Timpanogos, and nipped Pleasant Grove, at midweek. Friday night it was another close win, this time over All three games Olympus; - i 15-1- 1, : 8-6- ," 4-- 6-- 4. were played on Gardner Field in Helper. Saturday the team traveled to Salt Lake City to take on West, a game originally scheduled for June 29. The Salt Lake; ;' team extended Helper to 11 lnV nlngg until an eight run outburst in the 1 1th netted the local team a ' bottom of the third frame; Helper moved ahead in the fourth with two more runs, ah inning when Brett had a double. The final run came in. the; sixth when Childs connected for a 17-- 9 homer. '.;V':.'; victory. :' It was another late game rally Brady Martinez went the dls that provided the winning margin tanceon the mound for Helper ' over Timpanogos. Behind,1 11-- 6 ; and field, the visitors well In '. going Into the home half of the check after the four run rally in sixth frame. Helper scored nine the second inning, Pleasant runs for the 1 win, Six hits, Grove threatened again In the highlighted by a three run homer . seventh Jnnlng when three hits by Mitch Cbikls provided the come and a pair of Helper infield erfrom behind victory. Young Josh rors placed the Helper win- In Greenwood started on the mound Jeopardy. Martinez was up for for Helper and gave way to Childs iheoVasion, however, as he finished the inning with two strike ; In the third inning; Timpanogos managed to score two runs off outs and infield force but. The Friday night game with ; Childs, the former Emery High . : 15-1- . -' : . : . : it vlded the offensive fireworks for, Helper. Matt Jewkes started on the mound, Grundy took over in the fifth and DInklns finished dp for pitcheswithtwovisltlngpitchers A ;; in the well played game until It the win. As the season grinds down tobecame apparent to Helper coaches Jeff CIsnerpa and Jeff wards the state tournament next Jewkes that ihe Green River month, Helper again faces a grugraduate was tiring in the sixth eling schedule this week In an atInning when Olympus scored ' tempt to extend the league record, twice. Greenwood took over the which stood at 10-- 2 at the beginmound chores in the top of the ning of the week. The record places seventh to get the save, but only the local team In third place, be after the visitors placed three hind undefeated Lone Peak and runners on the base paths. A sen- one time loser Jordan. The Jordan sational play at shortstop by team was in Helper (Monday) for Brad StIIson nipped the potential a key game for the runner up poOlympuS rally. With runners on sition in the league standings. ; A brilliant mound performance first and second, StIIson nipped the potential Olympus rally With by Brad Stiigon and a bases runners on first and second, loaded double off the center field Stiison went deep in the hole be- fence by Tyler Grundy enabled The tween short an third to field a Helper to defeat Jordan, sharp grounder and threw to victory moved the Helper team 'Martinez at third for a force out. Into1 a tie with Jordan for second Austin Bingham hurls a fast pitch in one of the many litbe Laague games that ara ' W;- v:'.: : played during the season. V Saturday a comedy of Helper errors allowed West to He the All-Sta- rs score at 9 after the regulation seven innings and it was not un-- ; til the 11th inning before Helper could prevail, A home run by Tyler Grundy, a triple by Bobby As this Little League season r Burke, JoehuarBhlson, Spenser Houston and some solid hitting ends, the All Stars are chosen to Denlson, Derlc Hansen Chris by Mark Bailey and Curtis com- -, Hartman, Tanner Herrick, Tyson participate in the At the Babe Ruth baseball . -- Herrick, ;: '. : Ryan Nelson and Coltan petitions. tournament in Pangultcll, In . Tonulnson. The team manager Is team for The ; Majors the first round of games, the ; the year 2000 includes: Stephen Denlson with coaches ., ;.' Price 13 year olds played ' . Mike Bingham and Steve Hansen, ' Richfield and lost 44. The Austin Bingham, Matt This years competition will be beat the Price ; The UJS, Postal Service wDl op Chase Cloward, Jordan hosted in Helper, on the Walt Biondich, 13-? Panguitch team crate a booth at the Little League Chase Julian, Zac Jones;. Borla Field. Games are scheduled Durrant, The second day of games twirniuiipqtfluiiMi ftiUi wnric Tha : M Adam Hunter Martinez, v to begin July 120th and conclude King, put the Emery 13 year olds books of 20 commemorative postChance . Mlsner, Schyler July 15; against Price and atomped ' Aaron Sandoval and age stamps immortalize 20 lndt The Minor B Team will in Namanny, Price, 13year iA.elude: Woodwood. vUuailegenosrfbBjebeJtRdberto The Nathaniel team .. olds team will play Vernal Clementei Ty Cobb, Micky; Christian Is Dean with Julian AxelganL Dominlck manager Wednesday night. Price 14- -: Cochrane, Eddie Collins, Dizzy' Kaz Iike Cagie,.Mark Cookj. Taylor; coaches Martinez, 15" year olds trotaped So. .Dean, Jlmmle Fbx, Lou Gehrig, Rick Sandoval The Guhdlach, Johnathon Holt, Ethan and Bingham, l. Sevier with a score otl Josh Gibson, 1 Grove, Rogers competition will Jenks, Connor Lee, Dayton? Majors The Price team will go iip Walter Johnson, Christy week of Hornsby the Jury 24, and will : Martindale, Jason Molinar, Beau begin : agiainst Wayne County this' V : Mathewson,SatcbeiPalge Jacls River. Green in held be Morley, Scott Potter an Tysen afternoon. The Price teams inRobinson, Babe Ruth, George A will Minor Stevens. The team manager is Team The are playing very well sp far Sister, Trie Speaker, PieTraynor, Derick clude: Anderson, Tyler Tony Pinedo with coaches Brent v " in the tournament. Honus Wagner and Cybung. ; Bean, Tyler Bingham, Shane Martindale and Randy Cook.; Tlieseplayerswerehonoiedkui season as apart of Major League Olympus provided local fans with one of the best games of the season. Zac DInklns matched i ? . v.-- ; . 3-- 0. '. ; : Nprthern Heights chosen for team 2000 9-- pro-Baseb- play all S , All-St- Stamps available at Little ar All-St- ar r ; : ; 0. ; . '- . - : - Dancers Bisha so Keisha West and Sandi Andreen hold edges Mqrrtjoya ipi li; locals ;y.; perform at Stadium . -- r : ;?v.;;-:'r- All-St- ar : Fire off ; The "Stadium of Fire' performance held Jury 4 th, at the BYtf Stadium In Provo had 15 local dancers perform. Over 55,000 spectators were m attendance Therewere 701 dancers, they came from all over Utah ami Nevada. l-- : ." '. -- " : The theme was circus oriented, with three ringson the field, complete with elephants and acrobala. Alabama and Second Generation performed io the sold out crowd. a. A Levi quilt made by the local dancers was won at theprlzedraw-IngbyWIlmaHow- Dancers that performed were: Sharon Watson, Amy Callor, Melissa Butcher, Whitney McCourt, Sandi Andreen, Elisha Montoya, Kennedy Byrd, Melllssa Wise, Pineau Nielsen, Chantelle Jones, Sarah Morris, Rachel Poland, Keisha West, Michelle Wharram and Jill v v;, Sherman. . . : All are Inductees in the National Baseball Museum Hall of Fame at ftoperatown, NX CkWuiderandKetyRarick, postmasters of Cleveland and Wellington will handle the stamp booklets that win be sold throughout ' the tournament at face value, 20 stamps for the regular $6.60 price. 15- :;-,l,-.f-,'-.(- ' i t ;K . f J - 4 :; Carbon & lillll !& i. the annual Rodeo which wiH be July 21 and 22. The queen is Joyce dark; 1st Attendant Sunny Houskeepef; 2nd Attendant Janelle Batw; Princesses, Amy Houskeeper and Julia Adair. Wellington Pioneer Days Celebration ; swthelraxmualrod),July21and22,a8thekick off to the Pioneer Day celebration. . A breakfast at Wellington park dn Saturday wulbeseiyedupbythek)calBoyScout8from7 " " r-- r liere's a grederice : b reach over QjOOO readers vistriiihy in tin? August v--. 6un k&ocdtte arid EiTkCtfiirty Progress. TV 6p , Main ssreet will be traveled by a parade at 10 a.m. followed by events In the park. .: Concessions will be available afl daytauSc park. . Games for children, families and teens begin at 11 a.m. and last until lp.m.. :;; A horseshoe tournament will be played during the afternoon, akmgwith a pick up soft ball game. v . - The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will have the old cabin open and serve hojnematerootbeer and cookies.'' AstheasactMuwinddownatuwpeA.be sure tocome out to the rodeo at 7 p.m. Barbecued luuuvurgcra aim umuugs awaii ue nungry specia-tdrf- li where soon, wild west cowboys and cowgirls will try their best to be 'one up' on animal and the timer: y. Fbr more information contact Lola Nekton, 637-214' 5.- ' ; 0 Mslf ilrry - Pcaljne b friday. August 4 2000 T Thanks . Thank you Zona Robinson srriJutaVVftfeheadfcr ad. W i : - ram mwa am wMm I'rvno ma r n the dtvgvm to prove to Vv . U &e. M hekrneftraehrn'j it k v- Aat -- "i I Lfi 1?S&637-T3- : ; . ten d A tfi Tday reseNe yew 'spkick e will new yeu create an enecWe . can bfSntayed from 1 to 4pjn. '4r wlL Call Lynndtte. mekka or 6ufi to -- :. - z-:- Local live entertainment Wellington Mountaineers RidlngClub wDl sponr: ; ; 10a.m. v r Weflington Mountaineers Riding Club haye chosen the following young ladies to reign over 7 CdLegeof Qasiern Utah ''AW .1 featuring : ' I can succeed. YA U |