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Show T3'- - ' :- iigaaafa 6 ? thntaH BASN STANDARD. rf 2001- - Anril17. PagfiJl ;.- - S5 b tl - .. it- - ':.kfc Vi THIRD BASE Yazzie dives headfirst into the bag onastpaling attempt She is safe as the ball bounces away. Union beat Park City, 1 and now the second ranked Cats hgve a 50 Region 10 record. 3-- 0, 2nd . . SWITCH HITTER-Shee- na Fenn, left, showsoffher lefthanded hitting skills as she moves from right to left for her The Lady Cougars clobbered Park City, 1 0 on Friday bottom of the fourth inning at bat with Union ahead 12-' Ranked Cats inning. Yazzie singled in front ofthe right fielder and Rasmussen also the 13 and the day It was Friday - - drilledoutaone-basehitNelaonwa- - taking a the to 5-- d a triumph i their Region 10 first plive Yazzie replaced Rasmussen on the mound in this top ofthe fifth, and she t. She walked the .. a 1 singled in the next pinch runner, The Cougars were listed 0. I p liind first place, Snow Canyon in a Salt Lake Tribune softball poll, Union's gams was originally ached-i led for Tuesday, but ft wassnowed , ut. Unions hurler 13. the bat ofJaneen Nelson, , 13-- 0 t n i mprove 3-- 0. Union Lady Cougars blast Park City Miners, 13 to 0 r v Aldon Rachels . -- . Williams. The bases were filled upota Katy Nielsen for a 10-- 0 edge. ? a walk to Sitko, but a second out was Harrisons double sent home Nelson acquired when Schiesswhol flew out and Buxton with a lopsided lead of - to ueUnion first basewo man. Yazzie 12-delivered ft wild pitchthat sailed It was a one, two, three fourth over the catchers head. The ball was inning for Rasmussen, who gained fired back to the Union pitcher, whothe final out on a hot blazing strike put the tag on Crandall on abangout. The first two batters grounded hang shoot em out play at the plate out to Union first basewoman, Janeen to end the game at 13-- 0 and keep the Nelson. V Miners froin zapping put the zero, Union had the game in the bag; The game ended early due to the ten-u- s. and had normal right handers, Dav- - run rule. Union will motor to Vernal for a enportandSheensFennbatfromthe left side ofthe plate. They bunted the game vs. second place, Uintah, whole time, sndstruckout tryingfor day, April 17 and will host Lehi, April the short distance gems. Yazzie 24. The Cats will invade Heber City for a game vs. Wasatch, Friday. Lehi singled with two outs when the urn- to drop the Bull- blanked Judge, pire ruled that the first basewoman from Park City had pulled her fijotoff dogs to 2--3. the bag, which had the Miners won- - . taring if they stepped on a crack in the sidewalk, walked under a ladder or threwsaltoverthe wrongshoulder to explain all their bad softball luck. . 0. ' i Kayleen Pasmussen hurled two-h- it bail with k singles by Park City 1 ming in one inning. Camille Yazzie pitched the last inning for the Cou- lack-to-bac- The Lady Miners were probably iidiingthat the snow wouldn't have April 13as Union i ormed all over Park City with eight t-- cond inning runs foran 8--0 lead, Mali Harrison singled and an error by i lie shortstop advanced the Cougar r inner down the base paths. Marcy Aland walked, and Candace Daven- ) ortgotonbase.NinaMunpysdouble drove in Aland and Davenport, . vs h- DOWN THE TRACK-Unio- n, Uintah and other runners round a curve in the track during a recent meet in Vernal. Union had numerous athletes place. Union runner pictured is Blake Sprouse. 7-- 0, ldTlliwtok Yazzlescomdonawildpitchtomake..,' 13 Unions fkvonte number due to a 13-- 0 win on Friday the 13. oRasmudsen was walked and then was replaced by pinch runner, Nielsen .who stole second and third. The inning finally ended when the Park City left fielder backsd up almost to the fence to bsg a fly ball oft advantage of countless walks (.amillbYazzie, Kayleen Rasmussen, :aneenNelsoh, Marcy Aland crossed t he plate with the Cougars in com- lead. r.i and with a huge eight-ru- n The Cato continued their often- s ve ways in the bottom of the third . 69L- 2061 SIERRA - i- - jLii n t $1000 i Rebate & j. T ' - ,A. ;vw V V 4g . :v-a2- tiorsepcwer and better fuel economy than tJodgfe. 2a YOURE Camille Yazzie, right, puts the tag on a Park City runner to end the game with Union winning 13-OUT-Unio- ns f y fr .'l , f. 4 2001 YUKON ' r- 0 44 f lip .. Leather! , Tl 1V..JY--- ! V' V " v i f v ' j t k v- Tj. .f:. Loaded! A Must Drive! 1. ' :p: rpedition 4k swa?3iB MU in - Ijurwaroi BME 1: - IUWV 99 Pontiac Montana 99 Chev 34 Ton 4 Door, Green Loaded Loaded, Power everything. A Must See! - v ' :. T. runner, Cassie Brough dart down the track and 172 for a high finish at a meet last week. )0 JNG THE DASH-Coug- J .It . mu IfM it Sn'i 99 Chev Camero 99 Chev 1 Ton With Hydo Dump Bed. Very Low Miles Perfect for every task ar iLi 57 S 200 E. Roosevelt, Utah .fcMI It Low Miles, Orange, A Must See! Ft r nfr- OR CA.L 722-510- 7 t w jf'. |