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Show I'. , "V.t &3.TCd Tuesday September 25, 2001 ; 1 3 Lodv Piim Ws ' - V- By RICHARD SHAW ; ' V JSpartswriter .... ;. ), '. It was hard'to believe when ; one of the major daily upstate newspapers ranked the North vi- : .' , ' SanpeteLadyHawksaheadofthe v' year. LadyDinoslastweek. By the end of the week that. . As for individual play, the--same cast of characters starred in pick looked truly obtuse because the Carbon girls went into enemy this game, but Stephanie Cox territory and took; away any stood out as the most consistent the Sanpete kids had to be- - V player on the team in this match, Stephaniehadsomeveiykey ing the better team by winning kills for us, Bean told the Sun 1 and over for1; They are a very good team,' Advocate. said Carbons head coach Bruce Cassie) Itaiburton and (Ailese) Beait."Theyaitprobablythebest Hopeswhen they couldnt get to team we have pUed this year." j the ball Of all the players, however, Thats saying a lot consider-iing the Carbon girls have played : Bean considers junior Cfaielsey teams from five western states Warburton to be the most oon--' this season. But by winning die y. sistent hitter of late. ' She is very smart and has a Lady Dinos set themselves up to d win the Region 8 crown this year highpercentage of hits than thepossibility of winning a one,: says3e&She doesnt use state title. If the girls from the the powersome of the others use school in Price can keep playing but she uses her intelligence to ;r the way they are they very well makepfays. v, . Bean is very pleased with the could end up in a championship i match with the numbier one V bench play as well I consider (Janelle) Bruno ranked team in the Utah 3A defensive School ranks, Morgan High my spedalist She and v: But the loss of one of the (Jessica) Serfustini come inand games against North Sanpete can reany control the ball from ' when row call akind back for that the ofwake (other; up spelled - team is LadyDinos. . hitting and serving hard Tsrc TSr; let a big lead slip away in that third gram and had to fight hard to win it." According to Bean the Lady' Hawks run a lot of quick plays, They are one of the fastest teams the Carbon kids have faced this . ;- - . 15-1-2. 15-1- ,11-1- 5, : She-too- ,;-- ! V. . - any-an- : T . 1 : -- ' v The Lady Dinos are now 34) in league piay and will meet up with the Lady Hawks one more Beam ' r was the first ksofasingle time this season in league play game since the Las Vegas tour- -: ' oh Oct ll.thenextto last game nament trip very eariy in die sea- - of the seastm. lt is a netty sure ...bet neither team will lose any V .soa,..' ' Butthcycamebacktowinthe. more matdies before then so dre other two and more importantly, ..North' Sanpete kids will be gun- -' especially when they advance into ning for revenge when they visit State phy, they dianT dig a hole the Dino gymnasium that day. in any of the games which they .. The Lady Dinos are next, bad to get out of. In the pastfow slated tb plw Lehi on Tbesday wrekstoeteamhashadapropen- - night at 6:30 p.m. at the Dino shytodothat especially aftera gym. Because of the short week big victory in the first game of a caused by the UEA conference, match. there will be no other games un- Trhere was no hole this time," til next week when they travel ot stated Bean. This tune we did meet Delta on fijesday. . but then we made some mistakes and kind of let it slip awr, said 'It Stephanie Cmt bumps the ballforher teammates at a game earlier this : :. seasofl-Cm- is one of the most consistent players on the Lady Dinos volleyball squad this year: c : . . By Richard Shaw. Sportswriter - v I""1' 'ft- ' . V the season and still them amongst thedite for places the state in fall baseball Their first two games came .duimg a double header at Ander-. son Field.in Sunnyside last :T4-3I- Cl The first game with the Thbiona Tigers ended in a 14-- 4 decision for the Vikings. Jesse Stewart pitched in his first contest and came away with the win . . by registering seven strike outs. Thbiona only managed four hits in the game and came away with three errors, while thehome : town Vikings had U hits and only ; k t , W ; s o.; Kt ' -: . jv made one error. ; The batting feu the Vikings was strong. Tony McFarland ..went 4 and had a home run. Samson Leonard went three for. four, Ryan Dansie was 4 with four singles, and Pat Hansen went 4 with a double, In the second game of the double .header, the kids from, eastern Carbon County really, nailed the Tigers m a 20-- 1 rout which almost took on the air of a batting practice for me Vikinn. The game ended in three m--' . niiigs, but during that time Leonard was the pitcher and he registered eight strike outs Out of the ten batters that faced him. Leonard was also one of the top batters in the game. He went 3 and brought in three funs with his hits. Another young man that. showed his batting prowess in this game was Shane Wood who drove in four runs with his three ! . ' v '"Hi, v' ' t 4 or Wednesday. .VV'A'' , . : Chdsey Wartxiftwi gets ready as the ball flies toward her during the Emety game last week. Head coach Bruce Bean considers her to the be die most consistent bittertm a feam full of consistency power. - The top players in the tour: The young CEU volleyball team went to Arizona over the nament for CEU were sophoWeekend to (day in the Vhey of mores Brittany Myers and the Sun Tburnament and 4 annori Johnson. Freshmen over the two day round robin .Amanda Magald and Emily Hibler also showed their shift played at Scottsdale Commu": nity College. , "Brittany Myers really came 4-- V ranked four year school Southwest Missouri State University, Chandler Gilbert College, Mem Community College and to nationally ranked East Arizona. I lowever tee other side of all that was that they beat nation- through for us this weekend and had a great tournament," stated Martindale. She was a great leader, and was one of the top .. . .. ; ; v - , ..V. 'S:. i , V. .. f. : xi' . j, t ' f .t . ) 3 , f. ' - : : ,; - ; . r-- '."'7 i vr s''i ' East : Carbon, - but . 3. . . 4 r ' " McFarland who was pitching then walked a batter who took up residence on first base. The next Miner hitter was Guerley, so it was the coaches decision to walk him because of his proven hitting prowess. That put two Miner players cm base. i 'Hie next Miner player up hit a double and drove in both the . Br - - - players on base making the score 3-It was the next tiling that hap--' Others who had hot bats in-- pened that made the East Carbon eluded DJ. Huitt and Cameron coaches mad and also cost them Piaz who both went 2-- 3 in the the game. As McFarland went tohuri his game.'-On Friday the team travelled . next pitch the umpire called him tb Eureka where they faeed for a balk and told the remaining Tintic on the Miners home field. runner to come in for the winIn the first game the Vikings ning run. ' I had been unhappy with the went up 2--0 and stayed there un- -' til Justin Guerley, the Miners officiating thewhole game," said hit a home run in the roach Todd MtFariand. But that ' - ' call just put die icing cm die cake. the sixth inthe bottom of By ; East Carbon got beat on a caO ning the score was still tied 3--1 despite the fact that they had . a " and it looked good for the kids . ce . from ' . r V; t r v ,1- j. . - - V. j ; ' .: ' , ' V.- Samson Leonard used his bat to smack in a number of runs during the Viking's games last week against Tabiona and Tintic. hits.''.- - . ' j. 'r . ;v. ; . ' 'f rj, 3-- 3 . ' '.W-j- -' -- . 7--14 . , . hitters in the whole gym." The team how has a overall record and are 0-- in conference play in the Scenic ally ranked Spokane Falls West Conference. The team Community College, Pima Col- - started out fiieseasoo with three lege, Henry Ford Community long road trips. ' That will College and South Mountain change this week however as the team has three . Community College. ' "We played well overall at games at home. Fust they play the tournament," said head a game against coach Brent Marti ndale. The Western Wyoming at 7:30 p.m. only exception was the first, on Tiesday. Then they play conmatch on the first day against ference foes Dixie State ThursMesa, where we once again had day at 7.00 p.m. and Snow on ' a good lead and lost it I think Saturday at 500 p.m. a time that made the girls mad, because change from the original 3:00 they never lost another lead the pjn. time listed on many schedrest of the tournament ules. ,.j: : 2-- ". CEU lost to nationally v; ; ; ' ,".v. 4-- C - tr - V s v . 4-- . '- l team played four games last week and came away with three victories. That makes the team TheEakCaibonVflungbase-bal- made five hits to Tintics two and had made no errors in the game. .double.y- . Another great effort was given .There wasn't much batting by Stewart who gave the team a going bn in the game for East big lift by going 2 and making ' Carbon, but what was there was a couple of great defensive plays Albeits Joe a home tun in the game at critical times. ' put good over the fence and McFarland ' , That was it for the week and tripled in the game bringing in th4 team had to go home'happy. oneoftheiuns. with that big second win, particu--McFarland bitched a good ' lartywiththe way the first game game getting 12 strike outs. ' Tintic had little The second game was a compitdiing staff Cardifferent with the exception of Guerley,! story.East pletely bon took the Miners apart by said roach McFarland. Belt if our bats had been what they usually beating them . Pat Hansen pitched the whole ' are that wouldn't have made a game and garnered eight strike difference in the first game ei- -. ' flier " outs for his efforts. The team had 12 hits and no The next game the team will errors in the game, puttingTintic play will be at home against out Ofits misery early by ending wfasatch Academy on Wednes, it in five innings. day evening. The Tigers have a Leonard batted for the cycle good team this year and cant be going 4 with a single and taken lightly. The next game afdouble and triple and a home run . ter that will be the last regularly in the game. scheduled game on Oct 3 and Jim Brinkley batted in three then the state quarterfinals begin. RBIs with a bases loaded - ' . : 2-- . - 11-- 4. . . ; 4-- . - .V ir J dim.. i JU jjiiiAHA.lA.AA 1 |