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Show Pace 16-Ju- 27, fffio ly SPORTS Uintah Basin Standard CRASH SrTE-Ty-son Duncan, right of Roosevelt West is safe at third base while the baseball bounces around. Roosevelt erupted for 12 runs to defeat Vernal Blue for the WBB A Second Round utle. Thursday in Vernal. Hot Hitting Attack Roosevelt West team crushes Vernal, 12-- 3 for WBBA title THE CHAMPS-Rooscv- clt West defeated Vernal, twice, to win the WBBA Minor League Second Round Tournament Team members are: Landon Robison. Morgan McDonald. Brady Arnold. Blake Fenn. Rhen Richard, Levi Sursa. K lc Guinn, Tyson Duncan. Mclaync Eldredge, Zack Aguiniga. Greg Gamer. Alec Ely. Coaches are Brent Fenn, Todd Arnold and Chad Richard. Roosevelt suffers close loss to Vernal, and Carbon takes first By Aldan Rachel Rooaevelt dominated the Uintah Baain by defeating both Rooaevelt and Vernal with eaae to win the 1315 year old Babe Ruth District with the matchup generating the moat interest from local fans with Vernal win ning 3--1 to reach the title game va. Carbon. Vernal and Rooaevelt were locked in a 1 tie for moot of the Tuesday evening game with Vernal taking a Carbon All-Star- e Vemal-Rooaeve- lt 10 lead in the firat and then tying up the contest at 1-- 1 with a home run by Joel Dubray in the third. Vernala Tyler McKrachnie scored Vernal's run on an error. Vernal broke the tie with one run in the sixth inning when Brian Samuels was hit by the pitcher and then scored on an error. Vernal increased its lead to two runs at 3-- 1 when Samuels singled in Hacking in the seventh. Carbon clobbered Vernal in the championship game. 12-- Wednes-daJosh Greenwood hit a three-ru- n homer for Carbon with Matt 2, y. 3, 7-- 6, point Rick W'eny singled for Roooevelt and then Dubray was walked. A dropped third strike was double fun for the Rooaevelt team with Dylan Creamer advancing to first base and Wmy scoring Roosevelt's first run. 9-- a championship win. Member of the championship Roosevelt West team are. Landon Robison. Morgan McDonald. Brady Arnold, Blake Fer.n. Rben Richard, Leri Sursa, Kyle Guinn. Tyson Duncan, Mclaync Eldredge. Zack Aguiniga, Greg Garner and Alec Ely . Coaches are Todd Arnold. Brent Fenn and Chad Richard Originally the second round meet was given to Duchesne, and then they deeded not to take it The meet waa offered to Roooevelt However, Roooevelt had to refuse as they were buoy with a Babe Ruth Meet Helper. Green River and Price deeded to stay down south. 12-- 3 one-da- y 4--0 Carbon went baseball wild with three in the first and seven in the second for a 10-- 1 odga. Five of tho first six batters turned coal into baseball diamond as they picked on Rooeevelt'a hurler forbase hits with Blakt Wilde. Matt Jewkee producing singles and Zack Clowara, into Sweat. Sursa wiped out Vernal's hopes by striking out one batter and getting twoothen to ground out to toko Arnold, Richard doubled and Fenn tripled. When the dust had cleared all five were celebrating Roosevelt's huge lead in the dugout. Vernal Blue was facing an impossible task of needing nine nine for a tie and ton for a victory in its final inning, but the local team refused to throw in the towel, which their coach wanted to give to Roooevelt West's pitcher, Sursa for "Going To His Mouth just bke famous big leaguer. Gaylord 'Spit-ba- ll Perry. The youthful S urea with hie team up by nine runs wasn't planning on copying Perry, who be had never heard ot and it w as a River. Roosevelt West defeated Green River in first round action in Price, which was held earlier. The Roosevelt West team made Vernal blue during the second day of the meet when they won Tuesday. Vernal Blue opened the meet by defeating Duchess and then beating Duchesne a second to reach tho championtime, ship game against undefeated Roosevelt Roosevelt West eiuayvd their lead rest and erupted for a in the first inning. Landon Robison had his baseball land just right for a single, and Morgan McDonald was walked. Blake Fenn pinned the Vernal teams hopes with a single that drove in Robiaon and McDonald with 1-- Unfortunately, 3. Roosevelt West was tho 'Beat in the East when they creamed Vernal Blue, 12-- Thursday in Vernal to take the second round tourney title in the Western Beys' Baseball Association Minor League(S-10yea- r old). Green River, Helper and Price teams decided to play their portion of the second round meet in Green Jewkee and Wilde starring on the mound. Jewkee pitched five innings end Wilde one. Carbon will advance to theaecond round meet in Midvale. Rooaevelt met Carbon in the firet day of the tournament, July 17 and started the game on a high note by leading 0 in the top ofthe first, but ended it all on a Carbon 14-- 3 low simply hot day, which translated 12-Five straight up of the ball made Robison, Richard. Arnold. Fenn and McDonald bigger hits than a salad shaker with the fivesome mixing things up for 12 runs. Robison and McDonald singled. By Aldan Rachel a 2-- 0 Jeff Andersen lead. It continued to bo All Bad News mining doubles. Kyle Willson struck for a . for Yarnal with Rhen Richard elam- bunt geyser. When the inning wsa tning out a triple that scored Fenn. and then a wild pitch sent home . over. Carbon led 3-Roooevelt was wishing tho Ksa Richard with run number four. Roosevelt escaped a bases loaded for strike outs could bo Xod Out' as they went down one, two, thrss in jam in tho bottom at the first when the second on Josh Greenwoods a Vernal runner was called out at the plate, but players were puxxled whiffing power. by confusing signals by the umpire. The second inning was a com-lThe "Big Mac Attack ef disaster for Roosevelt with McDonald helped the Roosevelt .vs errors and four walks shooting team when he tingled in Mdayn them baseball dead worse than Clint Eldredge with a 0 lead in the top Eastwood. Carbon took advantage of the second. Eldredge had opened of tho Roooevelt misruos lor seven the inning with a one-bahit runs and a 10-- 1 lead Iheonlyhitln Vernal Blue had the Green Light tbs rough inning was a double by Jewkes. The only highlight for on the base paths in the bottom of tho third with thro runs to class Roosevelt w as a plot where Carbons Fat Hanson was list a cat for an tho gap to two at 5-Brady Peterson and Branden out at tho plats. Beech led off the Vernal attack with Roooeveltoeeredrunsin the third singles and then an error on a bam and fifth inning on sing lee by fyler lisonbee, who drove in Worry and hit by Simon Wagner sent Peterson and Beech on s home plats jig. Devin Brandon Todd. Wilde homerod in Atwood didn't put the srood, but the the fourth for Carbon. aluminum on the ball for a bunt, which allowed Wagner to acors for Vernal that had them hack in the ball game. Fenn abut down Vernal with a key strike out to end the third, and then his replacement, Levi Sursa came through with a whiff to take AsUintah Basin Barrel Racing Roooevelt out of danger with runsociation July 21 jackpot results ners on first and third in the fourth. are: 2 1 winner, Boni Monks; Open Sursa was forced to remove a I D, Mari Jenkitu, 17.893; Open white pad from his right elbow be; Mary Ann Parrish. cause Vernal's coach frit it waa a Boni Monks, 19.056; Open 3-distraction, which gave the game a Jolene Farnsworth, 19.599, Moreen Big League favor without former Henderson, 19.865; Open 4-Kay New York Yankee manager, the late Dm Allen. 20.007; June Murray. Billy Martin in attendance. No pine 22.829; Mari Jenkins. 23.3J1. tar was available. (See famous Uintah Parin Barrel Racing AsGeorge Brett homer game from the sociation results for a jackpot held 1970a.) The next inning be continMtri ued to give his elbow and team supJuly 14 are aa follows: Jenkins, 16.261; Kay Dee Allen, port when he sent thrro Vernal bat18 374; Amy Moon. 18 669; ters down for the count due to his Billie Farnsworth. 19.036; Boni biasing pitch. t Monks. 19.067; 3-- Debbie Kenuck. Roosevelt Fenn went from a Jolene Farnsworth. 19.672; too er tier when he singled Moreen Henderson, 19.800; 4-in Brady Arnold, who had singled Dixie Allen, 20.506. earlier, for a 6-- 3 lead and then cam For more information contact home on Richard's double for a 7-- 3 Billie. 722-268Moreen, 646-339advantage in the top of the fifth.' r Marie, 722-204The Roosevelt West team pad- ded its lead with five nans in the top of tho sixth for a nine-ru- n edge of et V.3 ; V4 -- V vy.: 5-- se . Aw rw wn A a West's Blake Fern has his tongue having JUST LIKE MIKE-Roesc- tcll out of his mouth while delivering the baseball. ' mi do US 1 .. 1 Racers net top honors 2-- Chris Morton, son of former Uintah High School YOU'RE OUT-Vern- al's athletic star. Rick Motion, is tagged out at home plate by Roosevelt's Asa lessen, right, during 13 year old play in the Babe Ruth Tournament last are from AltamonL week. Several of the Roosevelt all-sta- rs Darwin Mckee, PA-- a C will be joining Dr.'s Smith, Morrill & Mitchell's practice at Uintah Basin Medical Clinic 1-- 1-- 19-78- ,, to-a-- ; r'Aaf fcjfo 9m a ' L. W aW DASH TO Till right uwKvevvful in hw bid to reach thinJ have He weed the ftw run for Rooveveh Wet. Beginning July 12th New office hours Monday - Friday 9am - 8pm Saturday - 10am -- 7pm OZARKS in the FALU s are welcome after 5pm on weekdays and all day Saturday. For more information please call Walk-in- s 722-614- 3 Uintah Basin Medical Clinic 210 W. 300 N. Roosevelt October 1st - 10th with Wilkins Bus Lines Precious Moment. Silver Dollar Ciri. Top Shows In Brinson And ktuch.'Much Mott!!!! 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