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Main, American Fork f I 756-358- 5 Review - Wednesday, June 3, 1987 - Page 11 Viking Lisa Mattinson (with ball) competes for possession with the Duke City team from New Mexico in a water polo tournament in Tucson, Ariz. PG won 10-- 9. Pleasant Grove water polo players, Kelly Kortman and to his right, Derrick Dickerson, and goalie Vallen Black-burn, back, battle Amphi Aquatics Club. PG won this game 9-- 1. PGHS water polo team places fourth in Arizona western regional tourney The Pleasant Grove High School water polo team returned from the Western Regional Water Polo Tournament held at Tucson, Ariz, on Monday night with the fourth place award. The three-da-y tournament was comprised of teams from high schools, aquatic clubs, and colleges players from Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. The Viking boys team did extremely well, according to Coach Kevin Dickerson. They won four games and lost only two. One of the two losses came to the University of Arizona college team. This was a late game and it had gotten dark. The referees were having problems keeping the game under control, the coach said. The teams were tied after the first quarter, 3, and down by one point at the half, 4. But as the pool got darker, the Vikings fell farther behind. The final score was 12-- Coach Dickerson said they felt they did pretty well against a college team, considering PG only starts one senior, two juniors and four sophomores. Kelly Kortman put the first score on the board, and this was followed by Derrick Dickerson with three more, and Kevin with two goals. The highlight of the whole trip came on the last game. The Vikes were to play Amphi High School from Tucson. Last year this team beat PGHS pretty good, so they knew it would be a tough game. The Vikings got after them right from the start, and by the time the game ended the score was 8--1 in favor of PG. The boys also defeated Duke City from New Mexico and Skyline High School. The boys senior goalie, Vallen Blackburn, and junior holeman, Derrick Dickerson were named to the team. The scoring for the tournament was: Derrick Dickerson, 15 goals; Adam Rupper, nine goals; Kelly Kortman, six goals; Brandon Taylor, three goals; Ron Mayo, three goals; Marc Sanderson, Shane Lamb, Robert Greenland, and Vallen Blackburn each had one goal. The girls also had some tough competition. They defeated the team from Duke City. The scores for the games were Trade Mills and Lis Mattingson, three goals each; Janet Oertli and Cindy Ellis, two goals each. Donna Fugal had an exceptional tournament and won honors. The trip also included a bit of travel and sightseeing. After the games, the team went down to Nogales, Mexico. After spending a few hours across the border, they went to Las Vegas. They had plans to go to the Wet and Wild Water Park but the weather was too cold so they spent just a few hours looking around. The kids are really looking for-ward to next year since they will have been together for at least one more year. All those who did not play this year, but would like to play next year, should plan on being on the Pleasant Grove High School swim team, Coach Dickerson said. Viking baseball camp slated The second annual Viking Baseball Camp will be held June 9 on the Viking baseball field. The camp will run from 9 a.m. to noon each morning. Jon Hoover, Alan Bahr and John Wardenburg will be camp directors and they welcome all boys ages 5 to participate. Fundamental baseball skills will be covered, as well as scrimmage games played. Cost of the camp is $35 and that includes a tee-shi- rt and trophies. Questions should be directed to Hoover at 785-643- 5 or Wardenburg at 785-933- American Legion tryouts planned American Legion baseball tryouts will be held June 8 at the Pleasant Grove High School field. Tryouts will begin at 4 p.m. Junior baseball camp announced There will be a boys baseball camp for all boys entering 10th grade next year. The camp will run from June 2 from 9 a.m. to noon. The camp will be run by John Wardenburg, with assistance from Alan Bahr and Bruce Bushnell. Cost will be $20 and any questions should be directed to Coach War-denburg, 785-933- 5 or Strawberry Days rodeo signups revealed Local entries for the Strawberry t Days Rodeo will be taken at the Rodeo Grounds on Wednesday, June 10, from 8 a.m. to noon. This is the only time entries can betaken. Also, anyone interested in com-peting in the wild cow milking at the rodeo, please contact either Gary Clay at 785-558- 0 or Tom Adamson at 785-390- |