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Show ' ,1 .. I " . 7A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 4, 2001 II By RICHARD SHAW Sprats writer . V ers, and how tbeyhave suffered . during the losses to other pow- erful programs: But that suffer- - ' Suy ; ing has obviously paid off. Their dolls have improved through all V ; : the adversity and North Sarpete was die recipient ofdiat 15 v fL For normal athletes it would have bieca already been such a half the team would not have shown up to the By RICHARD SHAW Sprats writer But these giris,1he ones on the Carbon High soccer team are a different breed; at one moment they are a group of giggling and bubbling teenagers; the next they are a serious bunch of athletes who inside are as competitive as anyone in any sport They have and gnt and they stuck to the.North Sanpete Hawks on Thursday evening but the same.--...-were edged r. Highlights wereniany.and even though diiis Was the brat offensive show the LadyDmra have given since the Granger game at die firm of tire seasrat their defense was the star. Each girl on the field had her moments of glory Thursday afternoon, as they checked and stole the ball time and time again from die Lady Hawks. Outstanding performances were many.. ; ' This all seems like highpraise for a team that achievedonly another loss; but one has to understand how far they have come since that game agamst the Lanc The game began with play primarily on the Car ing bon end of the field. It seemed once again that getting it past was a problem for the v Dmca.-TheLadyHawksgotacoupk of gobd shots at the goal in that first fewminutes, but couldnt ' : put it in. : Then things changed. The Lady Duim entered Hferri-tor-y time and time again, cach time pushing harder and deeper into the Sanpete kids territory. Suddenly, Katie Capalbo broke free and drove down the middle and shot the ball right past the Hawks goalie and into the tak-pla- ce mid-fie- ss; . . trnly Viking ninner on base. He then stole thud base in a desperate attempt to get doser to . ! . home. On the next pitch Leonard drove him in with a single and it was all over. The , crowd went nuts;; and teammates McFarlands 'Waod.:;.':-- mobbed him afier he ran across Shanehadacoupledfwalks 'j':"-"and a double, said head coach the plate. denvay.TVLadyDinoskeptthe In between games the rain Tbdd McFhrland. But what was last year, of ; kids firrari west of the mountains In doing so the team moved really important was his great started tofall and diariged the in precarious spots almost the as well a4 up to be one of the winningest 'defense in right field today. He ' fields characteristics whole rest of the half ." was the base The one to made second delayed game in the state in the fall 1A baselight play :. However, North Sanpetes ball leagues. Last Wednesday af- that probably saved a score by i awhik because of this, but th Casey Jacobsen was able to get offidaisdedded to start it once ternoon they took on Mount; Mount Vfemon. : down the field ahdput the balling the Vikings jt had. dissipated to a alight Vfcrnrai, one of the two ra three y. Against Dugway the net fora score. of both drizzle. most in dominated Salt 1A Lake the teams best played At the half the score was 1 . area andbeat them People were worried and games ami dien let the Mustangs soundly9-- 3 and'the Carbons girls faces in the ; v back into ; each, particular looking for lightning out of die slip at Anderson Field. . halftime huddle reflected their; .: Then on ; the second in game. ; dy.but the oiijy fireworks came Friday afternoon; esdtemeht of notbeingburied. first Ihigwry from the East Carbon bats as that , double header Ihavetosay $ they played r Carbon again took it to the with the always tough Mustangs game showed a lot ofheart by out the game begam They pounded Hawks in the second half. They- -. ; ki&," said coach McFhilahd. U nine runs in the first inning, them and lasted out of continued to check the b&l& takv , in Dugway was the first real dose game we which proved to bo the only the first bom games, taking ing away chance after chance that inabottomofthe seventh score have been in this sdison and they ;; runs they scored in the whole North Sanpete had to make it tb by 'Bmy McRulapdS4 anddmn showed they could make it; 'game.-their goal. : ;'; The Mustangs looked a little poling on the runs in the first through the pressure and not . On the other end Carbon got fokiinept at fust, but continued to Shot after shot at their own ; mningofthesecraidhalfofdm this hammer In 8 a game to and TbnyMcFajland ; header etsy until the end coasting scoreline. Many ofthe shots were ' was the starting pitcher and he gaming on the Vikings.' victory. dose; ram rolled within indma ; - The Mount Vernon game threw 10 strike outs in the game ; Preston pitched for a little ' of breaking the imaginary line .'! was dm first hrane over four innings and didagood ; and only four walks. the of game that goesacross the g&dpostsbut With only two seniors inthe job until he got tired and : dm. Vikings and they toasraifor ' dm Sanpete goalic tfived on it just Dugway scored three runs on a gave dm home crowd a good lineup for this game the under '.Vin time. home run by Dane Schofield. show. Pat Hansen pitched six classmen showedtheir prowess. Then with about seven minthe mound and Harisen innings and had 10 strike orris. Alberts once again was one of the He utes left in the half, Julie driv4 moved into the pitching toot and batters the seventh McRrland took, top by going In Swinburne was driving down the struck out the fust he where an in went RBLMcEariand finished over and ing the game. . middle of the field at full speed 4 and drove in two and Leonard batter, taking fire wind out of t . The game was actually tied and kicked a goal from at least and drove in another the Mustangs sails. at 3 until the bottom Of the wait 30 yards out that flew through the Prominent among the batsixth inning when East Carbons :iun. air and flewoyer the Sanpete At the end of the seventh the ting stats for this game was went nuts and score fi runs in goalies outstretched hands right swashed 4 and McEuland Mdhriand who had four RBTs dmperkxL".'' into the middle of the net ' , ra double to put himself as the in the first inning. In the game; Joe Alberts 7 Itwasatremendous goal and from that far out totally unexpected by the opposition. The North Sanpete team was disheartened and it speared that all dm wind had been taken out of their sails. They rallied to keep Carbon out ofthie net again, but seemingly didnt quite have it to get the ball in themselves. However, theywere able to drive dm bafi down field and put ' it past Dani Long two more tirnetL Long had played a trenmn-- . dousgame in front of the goal, but facing shot after shot is hard t ld ; . . : h-- st 2--4. It almost doesnt matter where dm East Carbon High boys baseball team plays, they seem to win. But it was good to be home and play this week since they hadnt done that in .an actual game since October game.1. 3--4 with a big triple. Austin Preston also went three for four ,; and Ryan Dansie went One of the best performances of me day. was from Samson Leonard who went 4--4 in the game. Another came from Shane went ' ;;v 1 1-- : : . . . . The Lady Pino team went huts. They celebrated up and down thesidelines and in the middle of the field. Itwas the first time in ten periods of play that they had held a lead in a game; in fact it was the first goal since the first game of dm season. Finallythe game got back un-.. ; -- : - con-tinual- ly 9-- : . , ; lt - 2-- ; , ; 3-- 1-- 3-- 1 ; 4-- - : : - .. onaiwgralie..' : When the game ended the feel-in-g on dm sideline was mixed; they had played a good game and done some things they hadnt done for along time; but they had also le? the victory slip away. Yet, one still had the feeling that this team, with its easy go- T . t w.r .1 Vd.'jii., i ' . ' v ' . i.v , ' f .vij " ' - '. i 1 ing personidity yet desperate competitiveness will be a team to be reckoned with this season. "Mtybe I should have had the ; team play what is considered a prevent defense when we had the second half lead, said coach : Dave Capalbo. But I chose not to. My team just needs to leam how to hold a lead when the otimr team is trying to rally. The truth is Delta and Lehi should be worried if these kids xeepgeutngDener. The next home game for the team will be next" ... r v 7 i ' NV , , .V ; . ; . I ' ' V1" V. . , s ; , v' r ; , W-' ' r V V ' ' - 4- i y. : r ' '' f W.SV f - . i .o W1& ti i - ' 1 ' ' A, . , ' - "Z'Vr' J i' J '"V v'" ? - v - 'r. . - ' t. - . teams fra pal sinw me opening game or the season. aul Swiraximfl inaM nearcentw field half from it herself second the kicking dunng goal over the outstrMched hands of Ihe a spec-nto the field. This is another gkmcontesttotimdub. lar : i East Caibons fcny McFartand slides into third while the Mustangs third baseman is receiving the ball in his gtove. steal in the bottom of the seventh inning made the difference in this game. 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