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Show -N a w s- Spanish Fork A4 • FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2006 Covering what matters most Softball: From SOFTBALL • A l Hpf's Carpets 40 North Main *t l§t>anish Fork J f said Cole. She paced the Don attack with a stellar 33 day. Her stat line included a back breaking downtown blast. The T-Wolves elected to keep their ace out of the circle and went with the strong arm of the Law. It proved to be their downfall as the Dons scored two early runs in the second frame. Hard hitting Katelyn Elliott started the show with a rope to left. The Timp fielder had trouble picking up the rocket, allowing Elliot third on the error. Cole, the hottest hitter in the state, then stepped into the box and laced a wicked RBI single down the left field line. On the throw home, Cole took second. Second baseman Ashley Chappie came up next and broke out of a mild slump with a line drive single that brought Cole home. After two, the Dons led 2-0. Now sit back and read the Hollywood story. In the fourth, Bramwell was summoned to the circle. Guess who she faced? None other than Cole who won the game the night before with a three run home run. A classic match-up between the best was set to unfold. The ' unfriendly Cole greeted her just like she said good bye with a home run blast. Her timely rip gave the Dons a 3-0 lead. The inning stayed alive, with a Chappie hit. She moved into scoring position on a.passed ball. She never had time to work on her tan as Ginny Stahle moved her to third with a sacrifice bunt. Lorin Thurgood then proved to be the right woman in the right spot as she crunched an RBI single. After four, the Dons were rolling with a 4-0 lead. However, don't write it down yet. There was still a northern rally to deal with. With two outs in the book, the T-Wolves had nine lives. A single opened the door and an error put two on board David Davis / Spanish Fork News with one of the best hitters in the state coming to bat. With READ THE FINE PRINT: No matter how you looked at it, the' Brown being a hard out, the Dons were the best of the best. Don brain trust went to a trick play and pulled a rabbit out From that point on, it was of the hat. Second baseman catcher Cole added to her Chappie was able to sneak fame by gunning her down. It then just a matter of time behind the runner at first and ended the rally and took the and formality until the Dons wind out of Timp's sails. hoisted the State hardware. ART (PUBLISHING COMPANY North Main ^i *« KING OF THE HILL: Hard throwing Nelson Castleberry picked up the win in the championship game. He hurled four stellar innings before giving way to Brinkerhoff. DBS 82 last yoo SNortfi ish Tork David Davis / Spanish Fork News VOUR COUIS ON BEPfllR SPECIALISTS Baseball: From BASEBALL • A l INTERIORS 300 North North**' anchored first base. The game ended with a 54-3 double play that means Carling to Spainhower to Bird. It was only fitting that this defense which has been unbelievable all year ended it the way they did. 'This is the best infield I've ever coached," added Nelson. Spanish Fork broke out of the gate early with three first frame runs. Carling, one of the best at getting on, hit the first pitch he saw into center for a single. Brinkerhoff then drilled a rocket for another hit. His blast put runners on the corners. Binks hit into a fielder's choice for one run and a wild throw allowed another runner home. Rhett Nielsen continued to hit well with an RBI of his own to give the Dons a quick 3-0 lead. Spanish Fork exploded for six in the third. Cory Grover led off the inning with a downtown bomb over the left field fence. With one out, Nielsen drew a walk and Spainhower singled. Jordan went to the pen and brought in their ace who gave up an RBI single to Brock Duke. Tyler Barney drew another walk to fill the sacks and Carling lofted a sacrifice fly for the sixth run. Brinkerhoff, hitting from the left side for the first time, jacked an opposite field three run home run to put the Dons out front, 9-0. 325 north main Spanish Fork 7MIQBBS «* "The whole state tournament I was seeing the ball really well and hitting it hard every time," Brinkerhoff said. Spanish Fork continued their version of home run derby in the fourth. This time around it was Jordan Smith who went deep. His solo shot gave the Dons a 10-0 lead after four. Castleberry, who ' had coasted through four innings of work, ran into trouble in the fifth. Brinkerhoff was called to the hill and the bulldog slammed the door on any potential rally. "We didn't want to mess around because we've got a lot of respect for Jordan's bats," said Nelson. "They can score a bunch of runs in a hurry." In addition to having the most feared hitting line-up in the state as well as the deepest pitching staff, the Dons still had an angel in the outfield. Zac Barber was killed in an automobile accident prior to the 2005 season. Zac was on the hill as a freshman when this squad won the freshman state tournament and he was probably somewhere in the outfield to wrap this one up. The team dedicated' their championship season to him. He's still part of a team. that will never be forgotten. Grover, who wrote ZB on his cap, and the rest of the team will always have his memory written in' their hearts said it best, "He's always here". |