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Show . J V.-. jf I I I ' w ,. . y. r." -T,r xi'Ti'V V "-'T'?" YY-" " ' HEADING HOME Gary Jackson heads home for one of three runs he scored against Lehi. This run came from a single by Brent Keetch. Jackson was the winning pitcher in relief as the Vikings beat the Lehi Pioneers. Vikings Come Back to Win Over Lehi 12-8 In the sixth, Mark Walker's in the park home run scored Gray who had tripled to drive in two. When Lehi staged a mild rally in the seventh, Walker pulled in a long fly to center for -Tit number two, and i 'e great throw to get 1 jllege. College had tagged at second after getting get-ting there on a base hit, but Walker's "strike" to Kyle Tolman was perfect, getting the sliding College to end the game. Lehi 400 200 2 8 P.G Ill 414 12 Baseball Starts PG opens Region Six play today at 4:00 pm with a home game against again-st the tough Payson Lions. Kerry Walker is 1 scheduled to start for PG. KPGR, with Jim Starr calling the play-by-play, will broadcast today's ; Payson - PG baseball game. Air time is 3:30 pm. by Jack Hill A shaky first inning that saw Lehi jump out to a four run lead was followed by a PG 12-8 comeback win over the visiting Pioneers Tuesday. Coach John Hoover's team scored one in the bottom of the first and at least one in every inning for 12 runs. Gary Jackson drew five walks in five tries, scoring three runs and came on in relief in the second inning to hold down the Pioneers. Sophomore, Lane Gray, playing third base, provided five RBI's with a double and a triple. His fourth inning bases loaded double boosted the Vikes from two down to one up, 7-6. V. , ; Hum , 'J f r x 4 'J! j MARK WALKER Home run and great throw ; -n ?Y ' - " '4', '" A - t ' M FIVE R.B.I.S Lane Gray had good day at bat. |