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Show Face 16 -- SPORTS July 17.2W1 Ames of Roosevelt does his catching work behind the plate during the WBB A 1 0 year CATCHING DUTY-D- on in Vernal last week. The Roosevelt team picked up wins over Duchesne and tournament minor old league 9-- all-st- ar Altamont-Tabion- - Y ' a. WBBA Plav Roosevelt East knocks off Duchesne County ball teams s Weston Christensen, right, has the ball in his mitt, but he is too late to ALMOST HI get Roosevelts Don Ames at the plate. Ames, who can he seen between Christensens arms, was called safe. and Duchesne. Roosevelt East beat Altamont-Tabion- a Football workouts By Aldon Rachele to begin July 23 9-- all-sta- rs towh t 04 t f . (A-T- It is still baseball fever, but it is time to get ready for football with new coach atUnion High School, Greg Hoagland beginning mandatory conditioning on Monday, July 23. The first week, July 23-2- 7 will have a momingsession from 8 to 9 a.m. and afternoon workout, 5 to 7 p.m. The second week, July 3, times are: morning, 7 to 8 a.m. and afternoon, 6 to 7 p.m. Double Days of practice in flill pads will begin August 6 with times as follows: morning; 6 to 8 a.m. and afternoon, 5 to 7 p.m. workouts will also be held the week of August 6 with the first game ofthe season a home game vs. Emery, August 17. The rest of the 2001 schedule is as follows: Union at Lehi, August 24 is in a differ-- . (not a region game-Le- hi ent region this season); Union at Carbon, August 31; Ben Lomond at Union, September 7; Uintah at Union, September 14; Union at Wasatch, September 21; Judge Memorial at Union, October 5; Union at Granite (new region opponent), October 12 and Park City at Union, October 18. Two-A-Da- h Richard fires away en wins over Altamont, 8-- 4 and runs in the top of the second. Roosevelts GarrettSorensen (also a Garrett Sorenson on the Altamont-Tabion- a team), Don Ames and Deven Womack were walked to load up the bases. Richard line a shot just inside the left field line to send borne Sorensen with run number two. Abad throw back to the Altamont-Tabion-a pitcher Kelsey Carter allowed Womack to score to give Roosevelt East a 0 lead. Rooeevelt might have had one more run, but y" 3-- 13-1- I . 3-- A (Kelsey not former President TWO OF A Altamont-Tabion- KIND-Garr- a Jimmie) as he blasted it for a single. Patrick Mitchell was walked and Sorenson, Ames ripped out singles. Trqjillo scored on a passed ball and when Altamont was slow to get the ball back into play Mitchell did his home plate dancingjig for a 5--0 lead. Ames motored around the bases and then slid by Altamont-Tabion- a catcher Weston Christensen for a fr--0 Roosevelt East advantage. The Altamont-Tabion- a team refused to quit and dominated third inningplay with two runs tocloee the gap to four at 6--2. Kellan Rhoades hit the high road to first base as he was safe on a close play. Blake Bess did his best and joined Hogan on the base ett Sorensen of Roosevelt wait for the baseball. also had a player by the name of Garrett Sorenson on its team. By Aldon Rachele Kelsey Carter sends the ball onahot HUGE TENT EVENT Invite you and your family to try our ChuckWagoii Pinner ; Every Friday and Saturday 5pm-IOpWe Will Have Good Old-fashi- Judd Larsen of Roosevelt tied for second place in the boys division of the Utah Junior Open, Friday. He finished one stroke back at 141 behind the winner, Stephen Newren of Salt Lake City, who shot a 68-7- 2 for a 140. Larsen had scores of 71 and 70 and ended up in a five-wa- y tie with Daniel Summerhays, Farmington; Casey Fowles, Delta; Barry Schenk, Layton and Daniel Smith, Ogden. Anne Thurman of Highland (143) won the girls title when she beat runner-u- p Rachel Newman ofSalt Lake City by ten strokes. Larsen has qualified for the Independent Insurance Junior Classic, which will be held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, August ord singled in Rhoades with Altamont-Tabiona- vs 4. BUSY 77 on Famift) Entertainment. SoGc&haupyour family andgo fora bcautifii i. I - BATTER-Altamont-Tabio- na's Soccer Sign Ups! - Roosevelt Area AYSO Soccer for youth ages 1 5 by July 3 , 200 5-- 1 1 rideandanightcfGnxjtfboddRm. J mm wM Wffi Garrett Sorenson studies an incoming pitch. Roosevelt also had batter with almost the same name. m Steak, Ribs. Chicken. Brisket Dutch Own Cobbler, Richard was called out on a close play. The local umpire reported that Richard slid by and missed the plate. However, RooeeveltfanadSdntagreer Roosevelt East continued to pick up the runs as they added three more in the third for a 0 advantage. Zacharv Tnyillo didnt need any help from i9 Century U.S. President Zachary Taylor as he refused to pardon a pitch by Carter 6-- Judd Larsen places 2nd PITCHING trip to home plate. Richard did his best J.R. Richard imitation (old Houston Astro flame thrower) as he blazed down a trio of Altamont-Tabion- a batters, Coy Hogan, Curtis KofTord and Weston Christensen in the bottom of the first. Now it was time for Roosevelt East to get busy batting rain drops and flooding the field with acouple of st ROOSEVELT HURLER-Kayd- the game. 6. Roosevelt Easts year old WBBA whipped Altamont-Tabion- a and Duchesne to claim ) to be the best in Duchesne County after the first four days of a tournament in Vernal. The Roosevelt East crew opened the meet with a loss to Vernal Blue, but rebounded with By Aldon Rachele Duchesne, 15-- Vernal Blue was the only undefeated team as of Friday morning with an 8-- 1 triumph over hometown buddy, Vernal Red. The Roosevelt team jumped out to a 0 lead in the first inning with Kayden Richard, the startingpitcher, opening up the action with a double. An error on a ball hit by Richard Fauci had Roosevelt East not fliasy as Richard scored his teams first run of first run. s Carters walk sent home Bess with run number two. Roosevelt got out of the jam by tagging KofTord at home and striking out Kane Stevenson. Upper Country batters weren't done chopping away at the Roosevelt lead as they added one more counter in the fourth to come within three at Roosevelt suffered from the 6-- 3. Drops with a single by Waylon Thompson fallingbetween two players, and a glove miss had the other Garrett Sorenson on the base paths. Rhoades was walked, but Thompson wasforced earlier atsecondbase.BesB best shot hit the shortstops glove, and didnt go into the leather. Rhoades scored s third run. The bases were soon loaded up when KofTord was hit by the pitcher. Rooeevelt escaped by forcing out a runner. Roosevelt East might have been nervous. However, they didnt panic as they let their bats do the talking. Shiloh Welborn gave Altamont-Tabiona- 's pitcher a rude welcome with a lead-of- f single, and scored on a bad throw. Sorensen and Michael Yazzie were walked with Sorensen scoring for an 3 lead. A-T- 8-- Altamont-Tabion- a scored one run the fifth to make the final score, 8 to 4 in favor of Roosevelt East Carter singled and scored a few minutes ,in Includes AYSO RedBlue reversible Shirt later. A-- was still at its best as they quickly loaded up the bases on a Stevenson, and walks to Sorenson and Brendan Curry. However, the threat ended on a fly ball out to first baseman, Fauci. Highlights ofthe sixth inning were defensive ones. Hogan made a low di vingcatch from his third base position on a ball hit by Roosevelts Gauge Smith, and Welbom baggcxl a deep fly ball in centerfield by Christensen where the Roosevelt fielder ended up on the scat of his pants, but held onto the previous round object. T hit-batte- r, Register at: 26 M'tes from Darnels Summit Chamber of Commerce (Crossroads Senior Center) 24 M:ies cfom Duchesne Noflesenvtionsarenecessary.WithOurNew Addition well have toomwreuaipne Rutland. Utah 435-548-27- 11 Hours: M on 8-- 5 Tues-Thu- rs 8-- 8 Forms also available at: Roosevelt City Office, Pool, and Library Fri 3. Sat 8-1- 0 Call Coaches and Refs needed! 9 for more info. or 9 722-475- 353-475- poor |