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Show 1 SnAiM 6 Thursday July 11, 2002 Summer baseball action heats up with WBBA KAREN BASSO Sports reporter Helper also hosted games both Monday and Tuesday with the first of which pitting the Helper A team against the Northern Heights Green team. Helper easily defeated Northern Heights 23-- 1 in the major As the weather heats up, so does the local baseball action. Monday was the beginning of the annual Western Boys Basetourball Association's nament. The tournament allows both major and minor all-st- ar league game. The following night, a showdown between Helper teams ensued. In the major league league teams to compete throughout the month of July. The tournament kicked off with a bang as teams from across Carbon County began competition. The four venues ' game, Helper A defeated Helper B 14-Price also hosted its share of WBBA action at the Northern Heights fields located near the sheriff's posse grounds. day evening, minor league ac- tion began with the Northern Heights Blue team facing off against the Helper A team. The Blue team finished victorious, 4. for the event include Sunnyside, Helper, and the two Northern Price fields. This will give baseball fans from across the county the opportunity to enjoy summer baseball action. The Sunnyside field hosted both major and minor league teams on opening day. In minor league competition Green River defeated Sunnyside 13-- 6. The major league game held Monday also pitted Sunnyside Mon-Heigh- 13-- 8. fields. The Price National White team defeated the Price National Red team 17-- 2 while the Northern Heights Blue team defeated Helper B, 13-WBBA action continued Tuesday as minor league teams Northern Heights and Price National White battled for a 2. 3. The baseball action continued in Sunnyside on Tuesday as the home team competed against the Northern Heights Green team in major league play. The Price team walked 4 in the away victorious league victory. Northern Heights walked away with the win, 13-In major league action held 2. 13-1- nc a1.:"1 Horleptpes Green River 30-- while Northern Heights Blue defeated Price National Red 13-The baseball action will continue throughout the week with teams both in the minor and major leagues competing. This week is extremely important for the minor league teams who are currently competing in a round robin style tournament By the end of the week, the minor teams will prepare to do battle in the next weeks double elimination tournament which will begin July 13. Only four teams from this week will move on to compete in this tourna1, Jnfy 10, all games at 330 Sunnyside at Price Natl Green River at N. Heights 6. ? . July 12, all games at 6 pjn. Helper at Sunnyside Green River at Price Natl ment The major league competition will continue throughout next week. After the week is completed, six teams will qualify to compete in the final week of local action in their annual tournament. The winner of this tournament will then move on to compete at the WBBA little world series to be held in Salt Lake City August V s ... j'jt ,r V .. . ; $ !v: S 1 7.V. j. h c . nice White at NH Hue Jufy 11, all games at 6 pjn. Green River at Helper A ""' . Jufy 15, aU games at pjn. NH Blue at Sunnyside Price Red at Helper B Green River at NH Green Helper A at Price White Jufy 16 all games at 330 Helper A at Sunnyside NH Blue at NH Green Greeb River at Price Red r;' , Ufnnu a a Jufy 11, all games at 330 Sunnyside at Helper B Price Red at NH Green .. JV" .fc s at Sunnyside NH Green at Helper Green River at NH Blue Helper A at Price Red season. - Lap pus Price White fy dtiii Atg&jx Jufy 10, all games at 6 pjn. With the desire to' win piercing each players tongues, the competition is bound to be exciting as each team strives to be the best for the 2002 WBBA ' ' L U4or .. ; ' 5. fit f jt Pi' tournament Jufy 11, all games at 6 pjn. N. Heights at Sunnyside Helper at Price Natl ' ,,V ii iff National White defeated rf&U LJLV1 f ''V .. ts Major league play also took place on Monday at the Price against Green River, with Sunnyside coming out on top 14-- Tuesday at the Price field. Price highly competitive game. By all-st- ar ' A . M ' . fM . V' : Jufy 16, aU games at 6 pjn. PriceWhite at Helper B Jufy.17, aU games at 6 pjn. Z Price Red at Sunnyside, .. ensues at home base against members of the Northern Heights team and the Price National team on Tuesday. A battle NH Blue at Helper A Green River at Helper B Price White at NH Green Alter me oust naa Beared, Nonnem netgnts wanted away with a 15-- 2 victory in the minor league game. p,k? .Sr r m . ;' . Baseball is the favorite sport for many children during the summer months. As the days continue to heat up, so does the WBBA baseball action. Area golfers compete in annual Black Diamond tournament By KAREN BASSO Sports reporter For months, local golf enthu-st- s have been talking about die annual Black Diamond Ibuma-meClubs have been swinging in piepeiation for die annual tour- nt nament which draws competition from Car and wide to participate. The event which welcomes athletes with various skill levels was held during the July 4 weekend. .. Despite the extremely hot conditions, the participants re- -t mained unwavered as they com-petfor the title of Black Diamond champion. The tournament allows par- ed ticipants to compete against .... Goffers from across the state compete in the annual Black Diamond golf touma- meil After enduring hot weather, competition returned to the clubhouse to find just who would walk away with championship honors in bach flight those who have similar golf skills as their own. The tournament is comprised of three flights of players. These flights are deter-mined by each players handicap, tourBy the end of the two-da- y ney, a winner from each flight had prevailed and are listed below. With plenty more months of warm weather ahead, the golf course is bound to be lined with enthusiasts who enjoy playglfthe sport, no matter whatthe ing level of skill and anticipation will reign until next yean tour-oney. ff r. ut ' AFBgbtreUlli ' Gross f' '.i Score 143 ISO 131 132 132 133 15S QiKntin Chipman I'UmKingSr. FeteHaun Mike Erickson . . Shawn Chipman . GregHawkins John Hood X . v ' ' .Net '' ...... Score 125 (Matt Pollock, '130 TbiFttgS! Brian Daesey HmDeason ; MikeDmitrich Ron Clark ' erRogerk K f ,,, ' : 131 135 ' 135 ; " ; 136 i. CHIrtsih - 136 ' ' i".. ; . l;' Gross '.T . Name . GeoigeDuncan Art Salas IboyMoynier i Score 167 . . : 172 , : 172 ,. 172 RafyblMor " 175 Cardell Mortensen f 178 Robert Regruto UdeUGardnier " ; -- ' rl78 Nel ;VVrvc-- ' ' Score' Name t'T".V . Pierce 130 Ryan 132 Duane Jason Parkinson . V - i 137 Shad Hansen , v 137 Ken Blake. 137. . Rex Alger 139 Ibm Kerns , . ' v 140 p v : : Drivefwshowputtfwdough.ftoiticipantsattheannualBtock DianwndBoiftoiniiaiiientbatlledliarltietappitBBineachltt. . L weVttibihM . The twwtay toumamentWas held last Counby CM) Golf Course and attracted jundreds of golfcfiS ' . 5; |