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Show BWi'irinrirr"- ', I $ t Staci Bingham, right, is tagged bn the hand by Duchesnes Lesley Jenkins, left, during YOURE 4 in Duchesne a battle between Duchesne County rivals. Altamont grabbed a 0 lead and then downed Duchesne, OUT-Altam- onts 1 6-- 3-- last week. PLAY-Ryl-ee Woods, right, is tagged by Altamonts Frankie Ames, left. It was a close call at the second base bag, but Woods was called out in agirls softball game played in Duchesne during dusty, windy conditions. Altamont TAG Seventh Seven-Ru- n beat Duchesne. Lady Longhorns knock off Duchesne Lady Eagles, 16-- 6 By Aldon Rachele It was the Battle of the County", Duchesne vs. Altamont, Thursday in Duchesne with the Lady Longhorns taking a 16--6 triumph over the Lady Eagle softball team where Duchesne gaveagoodefTort, but Altamont dominated the game with a seven-ru- n sixth inning giving them a huge advantage over the Eagles and the rain, wind and dust. Altamont grabbed a 0 lead in the first and led 0 before Duchesne scored two in the bottom of the second to come within one at 3--2 that had Eagle fans with some new hopes. However, errors by Duchesne plus key base hits by the Longhorns put the game outofreach for the Duchesne County rival. Kenna Fisher, Rosy Ames singled, 1-- 3-- and then Fisher committed the second out. Mikki Mecham and Jamie Stanley were walked to load up the bases for Altamont in the top of the first inning. Jesse Fisher enabled Altamont to reel in its first run when she was hit by the pitcher and R. Ames walked home with a 0 edge. Altamont picked up where they left off with two more runs in the top ofthe second. Thethirdofthe Ames Gang", Laura, to go along with Frankie and Row, led off with a walk, and then scored on a high throw to first base. Frankie motored all the way to second base, and then scoredonawild pitch that had the Lady Longhorns up Duchesne wasnt ready to give up on its home diamond. They mined some gems in their half of the second to make the score Altamont 3 and 1-- 3-- 0. wild pitches scored J. Fisher and L. Ames. Altamont gained one less run .when Bingham was tagged out at the plate. Duchesne added single runs in the third and fourth, but two more runs had Altamont ahead 9--4 after four ' inningB. Katti Robinson walked for . Duchesne 2. Jolynn Ivie singled for the Eagles in the bottom of the third. Duchesnes first hit and then scored The inning featured diving ftin. on an error that sent Kristin K&rren Altamont 'b catcher, Kenna Fisher did to second, who came home on a wild j a head first dive in the dust in an pitch and suddenly the Lady Eagles ! failed attempt to come up with the j were back in the ball game. ball and Robinson ate dirt while doThe Eagle comeback hopes died in ing the same thingacross home plate quick fashion with Altamont scoring with an Eagle run. four runs to take a 2 edge in the top R. Ames ripped Duchesne for a of the third. The highlight for double in the top of the fourth. She Duchesne was a superrunningcatch scored when a pitch hit the plate and by leftfielder, Jolynn I vie to end the then bounced over the catchers head. inningand prevent any more runs by Three walks in a row to Stanley, J. Altamont Fisher and Bingham loaded up the However, the amazing feat came bases. Stanley scored on a throw back too late to stop the offensive attackof to the pitcher from the catcher to give the Longhorns. Mecham and Stanley Altamont a 9--3 edge. were walked to lead off the inning. Duchesne scored a run in the fourth Mecham scored on abad throw and a when Lesley Jenkins singled in Ivie. double by J. Fisher scored Stnley . Sarah Mustoe got her feet down to Duchesne walked two more batters,. Staci Bingham and L.' Ames: Two . ' 7-- . r first base on a walk, but the inning ended when Jenkins was tagged out on a dusty trip to third base. The Lady Eagles blanked Altamont in the fifth. However, Altamont did the same to Duchesne in its half of the inning, and then it was All Bad News" for the Eagles in the sixth with Altamont scoringseven times to lock up the win at 16-The first two batters, Mecham, Stanley were walked and J. Fisher got on base on a fielders choice to fill them up. Mecham, Stanley and J. Fisher scored to put Altamont up 12-L.Amesgotonbaseonanerrorand F. Ames did the sume on a rare catcher's interference. Rocky Ames rocked Duchesne with a double and scored F. Ames and K. Fisher. R. Ames crossed. the plate with Altamont's 16,h run. Duchesne was in a deep Grand Canyon hole, but they werent going to go jump in the Starvation Reservoir. They had some run scoring fun in their final inning of play in the sixth. 4. 4. DAMN & UINTAH ADD COUNCILS PKOIlLr Kayla Bertola totaled the ball for a double to start the inning. Kenna Fisher gained a close up view of the backstop and made a catch for a foul pop fly out during Amanda Helms t. 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