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Show ' ' N Photo by Gary Greaves CHUCKER Kevin Peay mows down Springville Monday. The senior right hander pitched a two hitter and has won back to back games. Vikings Beat Springville, Cedar City This Past Week dy the winning pitcher in the second. Saturday morning the Vikes bowed, 3-2 to powerful Las Vegas High. by J.D. Nielsen The Viking baseball team gained region victories vic-tories three and four by edging Cedar, 3-2 last week and smashing Springville Monday, 23-0. Kevin Peay started both games and was credited with the victories. vic-tories. At Cedar, Dave Ratliff came to relieve and got the save by getting the final two Redmen to fly out to left fielder, Mark At wood. P.G. 23 - Springville 0 A four game tourney in Las Vegas must have been good for the Vikes as they blasted Springville Monday, 23-0, Coach Hoovers squad ripped the Devils for 10 first inning runs and coasted to the lopsided win. Kyle Tolman led a 13 hit attack by going four for four. P.G. played at Provo yesterday after press time. Las Vegas Tourney In cloudless, warm 80 degree weather, P.G. won two and lost two in the Las Vegas Easter Tournament. Mark Atwood pitched pit-ched 10 innings in a game against Western High of Las Vegas but the Vikes lost 2-1 in the eleventh. Friday, P.G. edged Rancho High in a double header winning the first game 8-5 and the second 3-2 in extra innings. Ratliff went the distance in the first game with David Har- |