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Show ,::nK , - iA f, f V ' k Frontier Cafe not only won first place in the PG Recreation Men's Softball Tournament, but they also went on to win first place in the State Class "C" Men's Tournament last weekend in Pleasant Grove. Front, L-R, Allen Oscarson, Scott Bunnell, Larry Sheriff, Kelley Sheriff, Chris Bunnell and Mark Barnes. Back, Gary Camerson, Allan Morris, Mack Jones, Steve Foote, Brent Barbakos, Ryan Bush and Lonnie Gleave. Local teams win State B & C tourneys It was an exciting weekend for softball this past weekend, with the Men's class "C" ad "D" tournament tourna-ment in Pleasant Grove. In Salt Lake City, Tri-L Construction Con-struction of the Pleasant Grove League, took first place in the state Class "B" Tournament by beating out another P.G. league rival. Walker Oil, who came in second. In Pleasant Grove there was a lot of exciting action, but the most exciting of all was that a team that plays in the Pleasant Grove league took first place in state, the I Frontier Cafe team. Frontier Cafe won on Friday night, but ran into some trouble in their first Saturday game, which was against UP&L, and dropped into the loser's bracket. They then had to fight their way through game after game, until they had beat all of their opponents, and went on to beat UP&L in the first championship champion-ship game. Due to the fact that the tournament tourna-ment was a double elimination tourney, Frontier Cafe had to again beat UP&L in a championship game. It was an exciting game, with a final score of 6 to 3. Wils team, from Pleasant Grove, took fifth place in the tournament, and also earned a berth in the regional re-gional tournament. Wils continued to win, until they came up against Rio Grande, when they lost. Lindon Precision took seventh in the tournament. In their first game in the tournament, they easily eas-ily beat the Playboys, but then they came up against Frontier Cafe, and were beat. |