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Show r r Flge 14 - July 26. 1994 Svorts Roosevelt Downs Gunnison Local area squads net wins in Carbon County at meets By Aldan Rachel AltamontTabiona and Roosevelt East both pocketed third placehon-or- s at Western Boys Baseball As2 sociation year old tournaments last week and Just missed to the second round tobe ' advancing played in Price next week. Also atPriceHelper, Roosevelts 15 year old Babe Ruth won one out of two games at the State Tournament The Roosevelt team dropped a Friday game to 11-1- All-Sta- rs Tooele, Jordan Valley champs, but rebounded Saturday 13-- 3, morn-- . ing in Helper with an 7 win over Gunnison, Salina area champs, when they scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. Roosevelt was scheduled to play Richfield, Monday afternoon. Roosevelts Jeff Davenport led off the seventh inning with a single tocenterfield.RyanAbplanalp,who replaced Davenport as a pinch run ner, stole second base and scored on Charlie Jacksons single. Jackson also stole second and then scored the winning run on a Gunnison 8-- error and infield grounder by Brett Huber. Gunnison took a 0 lead in the top of the first with three runs. Roosevelt scored (me run in the bottom of the first Ben Malnar produced a bunt single and seared on a triple by Davenport However, Davenport missed second base and was out called. Roosevelt scored four runs in the third inning. Eric Fieldsted was walked, Davenport and Marx singled. Shane Long reached first base on an error. A passed ball, Brandon Whites infield grounder and Scott Berrett's hit scored Fieldsted, Davenport, Marx and 3-- Long. Davenport pitched seven full innings and kept the Gunnison team off balanced with his sharp breaking curve ball. WBBA s Price National toppled AltamontTabiona, 17-- Wednesday, July 20 to reach the second round. Price American advanced to second round play by defeating Sunnyside and AltamontTabiona by the same 10-- 0 score at the Southside Field in Price. 3, Host Green River qualified for the second round by blanking 10-Wednesday, July 20. Earlier in the week Green River beat Roosevelt East, Roosevelt East edged Price Cenbut lost a close 2 game to tral, Helper, Thursday. Helper sewed three runs for a 0 lead with a key blow a homer in the first inning. Roosevelt scared two runs in the middle innings to come within one at However, they were unable to tie up the game. Helper advanced to the second round. Earlier Helper, 0, 9-- 0. 3-- 5-- 2, 3-- 3-- 2. RooseveltEastclobbered fuaSr& n MAT ADVICE" Anthony Am ado, a National champ and NCAA title winner, demonGlade Rich, during a mat camp at Union High School strates a wrestling move with high school tussler, n throws with emphasis on the headlock toss. last week. Am ado worked on various Greco-Roma- Greco-Roma- Price Cen- - tral, The second round was scheduled to begin Monday, July 25 with Price National taking on Helper and Green Riverfacing Price American. Games are scheduled through Thursday at Green River. Twoteamsfrom the second round tournament will qualify for the WBBA World Series at the Southside Field in Price, August Since Price is hosting the tournament its second round tournament will have more than one qualifier. In the put teams from throughout the Western United States such as California, Utah, Hawaii have .taken part. 14-- 3. 3-- 6. Local teams win games Duchesne County Western Boys Baseball Association teams scored first round victories in the first round of 2 year old tournaments beingheld at Price and Green 11-1- River, Monday, July 18. AltamontATabiona clobbered Roosevelt West, 11-- 1 at Price and Roosevelt East creamed Price Central, 14-- at Green River. Helper also at Green edged Duchesne, River. In another first round baseball game Price National burned 3, 8-- Sunnyside, 'Tnhfc ; ' ' s HAPPY TIMES It is high five times for Rory Russell as he crosses home plate in a recent win over Vernal. Roosevelt pulled off another bottom of the seventh tally to defeat Gunnison in the Babe Ruth 15 Year Old State Tournament, Saturday. --- 13-- 3. Price National edged Price American and AltamontTabion a had a bye. Sunnyside eliminated Roosevelt West, at the tourna- ment in Price, Tuesday. Home team , Green River downed Roosevelt East, 14-and Helper had a bye. Price Central eliminated Duchesne from the tournament due to a 12-- 0 loss. 8--1, 3, The Uintah Basin Chapter of API wants to thank all these sponsors that donated to the 1994 API Golf Tournament held at the Roosevelt Golf Course. The tournament was a great success! 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He The summer season is vacation people added that he likes to teach people time for many, but for Roosevelt to fly by using the headlock throw. area wrestlers it is: Work, Work, Work as they continue to fine tune Freestyle is a mode of wrestling their mat skills with a huge group ' in which a wrestler may use his legs taking part in a three-da- y camp a scissors for gripping an last week at Union High School, ' opponents arm or leg; but it is not which was conducted by NCAA legal to close the scissors around e National the head or body. Tripping and champion and Open title winner, Anthony Amado. tackling is also permitted, but the The camp was under the direction rules ban injurious holds or ones of Union High School wrestling that could cause an opponent much coach Kirk Stradinger. Matmen pain. from 8 to 18 years old took part. 5uringthe second session of the Amado captured the NCAA Dicamp, Wednesday, Amado worked vision II 125 pound championship with high school ago wrestlers on while at Portland State University. various throws out on the mat The He won his title with a 12-- win in the championship match. Currently, he is servingwith theUnited States Army and is stationed in five-tim- 8 action was as follows: The throw is supposed to go forward. Pivot-Th- ats to get the a good throw-g-ot complete pivot Get the pivot in first and then you can throw. Step inand then turn to your right Keep doing it real slow until you get it then pick up the pace. Drive forward with power. I like to see people get thrown. He added, That was a good throw, but your job is to protect your head. Bend those knees. Go with wont hurt as much-trme. Slow it down-thi- nk about the steps and get your hips in. I like when you pop like that. Look at that great! Take him over the top and pop! itit ust not-O-O-- O-O Georgia. e NaBetides being a tional Open Greco Champion, he is e also a UJ3. Olympic Festival title winner in 1986-8He was a 1984 Olympic Team alternate and member of the 1988 USA Olympic team. He was also a member of the USA World Team, and placed fourth and ninth in various five-tim- two-tim- 7. competitions. Greco-Roma- n is a style of Wres- tling that bans holds below the waist and the gripping of the legs of an opponent. Hooking, tripping, or lifting an opponent with the legs is also illegal. A wrestlers legs may only be used for support Amado worked with local wrestlers, Monday through Wednesday, on various throws and July especially the Headlock Throw that he said, 1 made it famous. 1 tried working with them on throws so that they can Scare their opponents.' The headlock throw is a good point scorer-whe- re your head goes your body follows. In the past tiie headlock has gotten me a lot of back points when I introduce my opponent to the mat with force, Amado said. One of the wrestlers in attendance, Charley Jenkins, described the headlock by saying, It is better to throw than to be thrown. Amado commented that one of his most memorable matches was a freestyle bout with amemberofthe Korean National team Just after the 1988 Olympics. The Korean wrestler had placed third at the Olympics and Amado defeated the matman, 12-- 3 in a freestyle bout at a dual meet where he used the front headlock move, which many had considered strictly throw. I scored most of my points with the front headlock and threw him around the mat with that move, Amado said. Hia wrestling slogan is: 1 would really rather throw you 18-2- 0, TWISTING ACTION-Char- iie Jackson and Glade Rich battle out on a mat during wrestling camp action. In another sport, Jackson scored the winning run in a Babe Ruth State Tournament baseball game against Gunnison, Saturday. All-St- r V 1 ar yywi'.n . - ''x: At- - . Uu--- : 3 r ' ' E'. vf " - , t .... St 't MAT v it i- -f ai TV' o ' ,j Greco-Roma- n . A.' , ar ' rt-- - jx ; "M ' -- 4 ..v ": - 1 .A 4 "it .(j mat is ready to greet Glade Rich during wrestling action with Charlie Jackson, top. SLAPPING-T- hc r ! ' , |