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Show T 4 ( 1 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Mjv 2. , . ' V.y y 2000-- . .Page 1Z Home Run Fun Duchesne Eagles take lead, but drop games to Wildcats By Aldon Rachel ..6 in NOT FOOTBALL-Duchesn- e's Quint Grant, left, isnt showing off his punting skills. He is just trying to tag out South Summit's Pearce, right. Pearce was safe. The Eagles led at times, but dropped a doubleheader. Wednesday to South Summit. Baseball games ' ., Jr i edge. are cancelled Duchesne eras behind by four. No he Eegiee just got their in the direction of the first baseball tar hits in an eight-ru- n to take a four-ru- n advantage. Scott Muir led off with a single, and Jake GarfL who started on tho mound, was walked. Crii Hoopes didnt pull off any slam dunk moves. Hs ripped out a single to fill np the bases. Kyle Bird soared to second base when he hooked the ball into the left field corner for a double that sent home Muir and Garff. Shandou Jenkins, who was the first game pitcher, doubled in Hoopes and Bird with a 44 lead. Grants tero-ru- n homer knocked in Jenkins and put Duchesne ahead 64. Duchesne wasn't dons with it baseball homework. Jermiah Gilbert, Matt Redmond and Cole Stroud were walked to load up the bases. After two infield fly out. the Eaglet continued to keep their boots (actu- Coblem-t- Duchesne High School forfeited a 13 doubleheader to Monticello, Friday when they didnt have enough players to field a team after a number of athletes were suspended from the Eagle squad for violating team rules, according to Duchesne principal Stan Young. A Duchesne game vs. Emery's sophomores this week in Castle Dais has been cancelled. Region Lady Eagles whip Altamont The Duchesne Lady Eagles Baseball is still a new sport at Duchesne High School and in their second year the road is Mill a bit bumpy with few wins (best South Summit in Kamas earlier this season) and many losses by ths Eagle team that dropped a doubleheader to South Summit, Wednesday in Duchesne. Quint Grant started off the second gams for Duchesne with a horns run. Ths Eagle team led 5 to 4 in ths first gams, but ended up losing 243 with Wildcat, Trevor Peterson pullhome runs in ing affa rare feat-t-wo one inning, and Travis Miller, South Summit, sluggin g two homers in different innings. Duchesne owned an 84 lead after one inning vs. South Summit in the second gams. However, the Wildcats rallied to arinby six runa. Both game lasted five in- nmgs. Resac gave the Eagles the rqnl treatment with a home run blast in ths top of the first in tbs second contest, and then South Summit added three more counters for a 43 clob- bered the Lady Longhorns in Altamont, Wednesday afternoon lqr tho score of 27-- 6 for their second Region 13 triumph. A couple of days later, Duchesne gavt Monticello a good fight, but lost the first gams, 18-1- 3 and also dropped the second contest as welL WHERE'S THE BALL7--K- ) le Bird. Duchesne, doesn't haw to search too far as the baseball is in his mitt. Bird played thecatchcr position in the second game of a doubleheader hut week for the first lime ever. Duchesne's goat and its lead when he singled home Dewey without any help from former President Harry Truman (he beat Dewey for USA President back in 1948 to tie up the game at 53 in the second inning. Duchesne went scoreless in us half of the second and then South Summit went wild on the base paths in ths third with ten counters with the high note for the Wildcats being two fence clearing shots by Peterson, who was also the starting pitcher. South Summit continued )U offensive production with tune more runs fense Lovers Delight with twin teams hitting the jackpot at home Cte. South Summit grabbed a 43 in the top of the first, but Duchesne came right back to go ahead by one at 54. Duchesne went single wild with Muir, Garff and Hoopes hitting one-bahits. Muir, who has started many games on ths mound for Duchesne, but didn't sen any pitching action in the first game vs. South Summit, scored on GarfiTs single. Bird flew to second on a double to core Garff. Jenkins, Grant singled and a fielder'schoics by Gilbert had Eagles located at first, second and third. ss to win 243. The Eagles refused to quit. Duchesne scored one in the third and two in the fourth. Jenkins led off with a single in the third and scored on Stroud's hit. Garff and Hoopee tingled in the fourth and scooted across the plate with two more runs on Jenkic Jsnkins scored on Redmond's Gilbert and Redmond dashing borne for an 84 lead. Unfortunately for Duchesne the early success didnt produce a victory. The first gams started out a "Of grounder for a 54 Duchesne edge, which turned out to be the first and last lead for the Eaglet as well as the game highlight for the local bunch. . Goatee of South Summit got one-bar- e ingle. Kirk Grant HR CHAMP-Sou- th Summit sTrevor Peterson delivers the ball to the plate. Peterson was also a super hitter as he produced a rare-l- wo homers in one inning vs. Duchesne. wins 3200 at BYU Meet By Aldon Rachel Duchesne High School's Kirk Grant pocketed track honors, Friday at the Brigham Young University In vititionai in Prove Grant won the 3200 in a time of 10:06.39, and was fourth in tho 1600 at 4:48.46. Grant edged Seth Steed of Union Lady Cats drop close game to Uintah their second homers of the game in Uto lend. the third inning for a Both Union teams scored one run, Alan Belcher slugged his homo run but one crew the Lady Cougars lost in the fourth. in an extra inning, and the Malt Th3ay before Uintah's TJ HackCU dropped an contest to unUtes AJ ing (Initial fans-Otdefeated Uintah, Tuesday in Verand BJ Hadlock) hurled a 0 Murray nal. over Judge Memorial. He The softball game was a scoreless battle until Union scored one run in walked one Bulldog to miss out on a gamo. the top of the eighth inning totake a perfect In some other games of interest. By Aldon Rachelc 7-- 0 2-- 1 11-- 1 her 7-- Escalante for top 3200 honors. Steed had a time of 10:06.9L Carlos Rojas from Nevada was third at 10:10.40. Chad Bailey, Millard, won the 1600 at 4:39.56. Green River, Utahs Jordan Bayles won the javelin at 181-5- . and Slid Bigelow eras tops in the discus at 1433. no-hitt- . 1-- 0 lead. However, Uintah spoiled Lehi nipped Wasatch. 5--2; Park City Enroll Now To Participate In Uintah Basin Medical Center's 11th Annual Benefit Golf Tournament Union's winning hoprs ith two edged Judge Memorial, and San counters in its half 01 the eighth to Juan creamed Monticello, 164. win by one run. In other region baseball games, Kayleen Rasmussen ofUnion and Uintah's Hanwha put on a super Uintah thumped Wasatch. Park 3-- 2, Four Player Scramble - $50.00 Person hi pitching performance with Horrocks having tine aoflbails bouncing the right way to take the victory. Uintah scored its two runs on five hits and had three more. Unioaproduced its out run on four hits. The Cats had four errors. Catchers went Mali i Harrison, Union and Madson, Uintah. In other games Park City edged Judge pounded Judge Memorial, Park City, 11-- 1 and Lehi Manked 9-First piece softball Wasatch. team Uintah improves to 6-- and Union, Lehi and Judge are battling for ascond place. All three three losses as of April 27. Uintah scored two nine in the first and five in the second for a 0 lead over Union in the baseball encounter. Union scored its first and only run in the fourth, but the Utes produced four more in their half of tho inning to win by ten. Uintah scored its 11 rune on 13 hits and had three errors. Union uaed one hit for its one run. Union had two error. BJ Hadlock was tho winning pitcher for Uintah with Mahler do- tho catching duties. Corey Ro orts started oo the mound for Union and was replaced by Jeeee firlduted in tho third inning. Miko McBride ptayod tho catching position for Union. Uintah's Busch, Smum and Belcher ripped out homers. Chris Busch and Morgan Smuin started tho gams off for Uintah's beetbaU team with homers in the bottom of tho first Inning Busch led off with a homer and then Smuin had his shot hit the left field fence. Union's left fielder tnod to catch the ball, but his glove became entangled in the fsnes. Smuin circled the bases and crossed the piste before the fielder could get Aim. Busch end Smuin eech picked up 4-- 2; I 7-- stomped Judge, toppled the Bulldogs, its third region win. 11-La- 7-- per $200 per Team $20 Per Team For Cart Rental City to pick up Ths Cougar baseball team dropped a 1 game to Park City, Friday to fall to fifth place in Region 10. Lany Roger of the Miners hurled 1 was Union's favora ite number as they scored one run on one hit and had one error. Sterling Man started the game on the mound for Union. Park City scored its four runs on sight hits and had two errors. Joel Dubny was ths Union High School Cougar, who was pictured coring a run last week, ana wasn't named. His uniform number wasn't available from the front and he wasn't identified. 4-- one-hitte- Registration Form Proceeds Go Uintah Basin Medical Crater 1 1th Annual Benefit GoIfTournatnent June 2, 2000, Roosevelt City Golf Course plan to fudkipalf m the golf tournament ra fnJas June Towards The Brenda 2. 2000 Name: Union High team Company-Addre- Memorial ss Scholarship beats Park City Union High School improved its girls' softball record in Rtgwn 10 to 63 when they dubbered the Miners in Park City, Friday. Judge also has thro losses after defeating Lehi, 0. The Pioneers dropped to finir set- backs. The Lady Cougars are in a battle for second place. Softball: Uintah 6-- Union 6-Lehi 6--4. Park City, Wasatch, on win; Baseball: Uintah M, Lehi 8-- Waretch 5- 4. Iark City 3-- (Beat Union), Union Judge Memorial 0-Park City 0-- Union owned a lead in the top of the third, but Park City scored twice in the third and fourth to beat the Cougars, 4- - Telephoned fund .Zip: , . 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