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Omaha World-Herald from Omaha, Nebraska • 48

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10 SUNDAY WORLD HERALD July 27 1997 ifrc: fe sT 41 4 WIM La xsSB V' Jf if r5 SMMhM W1 Vy $Sr 'KVGHHHkj' 'b sv' 4 jsST zl z5 A i Smt YTf 4 W' 4444' 4 s5 A 4 jKjt i i UHBWjL A 1 KILEY CHRISTIAN CRUSETHE WORLD HERALD PLAYO ACT ION: The Omaha Chris Castillo left and Sioux Alex Vasquez fight for control of the ball in first half action of 5 3 win riday night The lames will face Des Moines today at 730 pm at Phelps ield lames Cool Off Breeze ace Des Moines in USISL Playoff BY DAN SILVIA WORLD HERALD STA WRITER Jamie Harris posted two goals and two assists to lead the Omaha lames past the Sioux City Breeze 5 3 riday night at Phelps ield in a USISL Pre mier League playoff match The lames will meet the Des Moine's Menace 4 0 winners over the Lincoln Brigade in other play off match for the Central Division title today in a 7:30 pm contest at Phelps Harris scored the eventual game winner but two would have been should have been goals had him shak ing his head early in the match was thinking that I choked the game Harris said experi enced enough to know when to get composed and get my mind set again ortunately Kyle (Knop) put a ball through that I Harris and Matt Caution each scored first half goals as the lames took a 2 1 lead into the lockers but Sioux City scored two goals over two minutes to take the lead Alex Vasquez slammed home a free kick at the 63:21 mark and Hakeem Koroma used a Prince Peters assist to give the Breeze the lead at 65:34 Billy Duranceau put the lames back on track with a goal at 74:44 Duranceau basically took the team on his said lames Coach Bill Koeppen created that third goal the goal that tied the game Billy did what Billy does best when we needed it most and get the team fired Knop set up the gamewinner leaving Harris with a ball that he simply pushed into the net Danny Herrera padded the lames lead with a goal at the 86:43 mark experienced the widest range of emotions Koeppen said been a while since gone through the whole spectrum We got it done It think the guys rose to the occasion good to Sioux City 1 1 3 At Omaha 2 5 5 1 SC Brian Hagen (Alex Vasquez) 39:22 0 Jamie Harris (Steve Bernal) 30:28 3 0 Matt Caution (Jamie Harris) 36:31 4 SC Alex Vasquez (Unassisted) 63:21 5 SC Hakeem Koroma (Prince Peters) 65:34 6 Billy Duranceau (Jamie Harris) 74:44 7 Jamie Harris (Kyle Knop) 83:40 8 0 Danny Herrero (Unassisted) 86:43 Des Moines 4 Lincoln 0 The Des Moines Menace beat the Lincoln offsides trap for three second half goals en route to the win in the USISL Premier League play off match at Phelps ield play the offsides trap and your always dancing with death when you play the offsides said Lincoln Coach Brett Mosen the line sman's flag go up your in trou ble and it go up The game was played in 103 degree temperatures was as hot for us as it was for Mosen said hard playing out there at that top seeded Brigade posted a 12 5 league record in this their inaugu ral season delighted for the club delighted for the Mosen said expect for a first year team to get this far and win the Des Moines 1 Lincoln 0 0 0 DM Jamie Phillips (Unassisted) 43:39 2 DM Eric Wilson (Miguel Calderon) 61:22 3 DM Jamie Phillips (Miguel Calderon) 72:25 4 DM Jus tin Sells (Cuneyt Baratcu) 75:44 Pinnacle Cashes In on Mistakes BY CU BRUNT WORLD HERALD STA WRITER If you give Coach Jim Thomas and his Pinnacle Bank team an inch it will gladly take a mile Pinnacle Bank (Papillion LaVista) had just one extra base hit against the Bellevue East Juniors riday night in Class A Area 4 tournament action But the Papillion team also received eight walks four unearned runs and scored twice on wild pitches in defeat ing Bellevue East 13 1 in front of a crowd of about 50 at Bellevue's Roddy ield Dave Dries won his 10th game of the summer against one loss by giving up four hits two walks and one run in four innings Thomas said the 6 foot 150 pound pitcher got the job done did another good job on the Thomas said skinny guy I wonder what be like if he was 200 Cody Trofholz threw the final in niI Thomas said he did not take Belle vue East lightly got a lot of respect for their coaching Thomas said you leave them in a ballgame beat Pinnacle was relentless scoring three runs in the first and five runs in both the second and fourth innings we can keep the pressure on good things are going to Thomas said Pinnacle broke the game open in the second inning scoring five runs on just three hits Jason Dailey led off with a single and advanced to second on Creighton walk Blake Selph got a bunt single to load the bases then Brandon Eymann walked in a run After chasing Bellevue East starter Joe Annetta Scott Klostermeyer hit a two RBl single to make the score 6 1 After two more batters both Josh Harrison and Tyler Davies scored on wild pitches as Pinnacle took an 8 1 lead Selph had three hits and scored three runs in the game and Eymann had a hit two walks and three RBls to lead Pinnacle In addition Harrison and Bryan each scored three times for the Papil lion team Bellevue East scored its lone run in the top of the second inning as Jed Murr knocked in Armetta on a choice Thomas said it was a good way to start off the tournament was nothing great but it was so he said of Pinnacle's performance The performance resulted in a win which was main concern want to stay out of the bracket as long as Thomas said were fortunate that we had a lot of good things happen Bellevue East Junior! 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14 lr BY HEIDI GHER WORLD HERALD STA WHITER Echoes Originals cruised to a 7 0 victory riday night over the Lin coln Blazers in the 18 and under Girls Class A regional tournament at Kelley Softball Complex Kylee Wilson allowed only four hits and struck out five to guide the Origi nals to a first round win over the Blaz ers Head Coach Mike Govig said he was happy with the overall results of the game we were really sharp" he said think that Kylee was a little nervous because it was the first game of regionals and she was picked up (from the Omaha Sonix) by our team She did 90th 571 1201 council Bluffs 7707 LaVista 2M '593 8150 4715 OroidwayrX 8200 Park View Blvd 't Echoes Stop the Blazers 7 0 the job If we pitch her later de better i Leigh Suhr a three time All State se lection and senior at Papillion LaVista scored three times she gets on base she scores qime a Govig said need to get on base When on our No 2(3 and 4 hitters are that much more dan fj The Originals attacked in the first ning with Suhr scoring off Hiliiy single Suhr scored againqh the third after Creighton sophomore Emily Townsend singled to center field tf Townsend advanced to second af)lr a throwing error and eventually scored behind second baseman Stephan Hoi i Omaha Youth Organizations We are a new and growing family oriented youth organization working toward sound fundamentals and team work TRYOUTS OR THE 1997 GIRLS ASTPITCH SOTBALL Drsr'lznt Qrsr'lzKrrxrxLX Dorlz 1 iwrxui i ivurvuiuuni 1 curx 3000 South Paddock Hoad (Just South of 93rd Center Rd) SUNDAY AUGUST 17 10 yrs under 4:00 5:30 PM 12 yrs under 6:00 7:30 PM All age groups To qualify for any age group you must not reach next year in age before August 1 1997 Register 12 hour before tryout times or more information or questions call 496 01 76 BY STEVE BEIPECK WORLD HLRALD NLWS SERVICE Baton Rouge La Becky Beachler not only won the first national champi onship by a Nebraska association ath lete riday at the USA Track and ield National Junior Olympics Champion hsip Meet at Southern Univeritsity but also set a national record in the pro cess The University of Nebraska recruit who throws for the Cornhusker lyers Track Club won the Young Women's (ages 1 7 1 8) shot put with a toss of 49 feet 9 inches That is a new Nebraska Association record for Beachler who set the old standard last year with a throw of 48 Kamaria Heru of the Omaha Ben gals broke two of her state records in Goodyear '95 List Price ENDS AUGUST 2ND SameH amily Owned 24th Year Cash Nebr LargestGOODfcso Independent Auto light Truck Twe I Distributor Tires Most Consumers Prefer 39 runs had 1 1 doubles and 28 RBIs Chris Hinrichs of Omaha Creighton Prep and Pete Blake of Indianola Iowa joined Munger on the All Dis trict 5 team Hinrichs beatted 539 in the spring and led the state with 48 RBIs 39 runs and 1 4 doubles Babe Ruth Tourney Millard South won the Babe Ruth 15 year old state tournament in Alli ance and will advance to the regional starting next week in Iowa City Iowa Millard South used a five run fifth inning sparked by a two run single by Adam Pfeifer to defeat Scottsbluff 12 8 in the championship game Wins Twice WORLD HERALD NEWS SERVICE Orlando la The Nebraska God basketball team won twice ri day to advance to the seventh place game at the 17 and under AAU Na tional Championships blasted Mikilito (Wash) 94 69 as Omaha Josh Meyer scored 1 3 points and Omaha West Mike Preston had 1 2 The Nebraskans defeated Long Is land (NY) Lightning 77 76 as Cody Levinson of Grand Island hit a 3 pointer with a minute and a half to play and Jon Bowling of Lincoln Southeast added two free throws with about 30 seconds left GODATHER'S 14 MIKILITO (WASH) (9 Jon Bowling 7 Mike Hahn 8 Josh Meyer 13 Nick Svehla 11 Travis Wlschmeler 5 Brandon rans 5 Amon Helmstadfer 7 Mike Preston 12 Dan Masters 10 Anthony Harms 10 Cody Levinson 6 GODATHER'S 77 LONG ISLAND (NY) 76 Bowling 8 Hahn 15 Meyer 4 Svehla 2 Wlsch meler 5 rans 4 Helmstadter 6 Preston 7 Masters Harms 12 Levinson 12 Lady Cobra Teams Win WORLD HERALD NEWS SERVICE Menomonie Wis Both the under 15 and under 16 Lady Cobra squads Eicked up two wins riday at the Great akes Shootout basketball tournament The Under 15 squad topped the Wis consin Viking Red 63 52 with 12 points from Omaha Laura Span heimer and Omaha Jana Murrell Omaha Jane Crudup knocked down four free throws down the stretch to lead the team past the Southern Minnesota Top Guns 32 27 The under 16 squad topped the Mil waukee Viking Club Red 62 31 1 I 10moi EXCELLENT nnelorimpro''e WET I ull depth shoulder grooves I TRACTION Xawnayed9e8P8h Premium all season compound LONG WEAR 50000 mileage warranty nationwide SMOOTH I Variable length tread I tllllCT Dini blocks prevent noise QIIIrT nlUC from developing Oriented edges for good HANDLING lateral grip Traction I Cornering EXCELLENT ull depth shoulder grooves CMniJU constant snow traction dNUW 1024 biting edges grip the TRACTION IMPOTENCE WEN SUNDAYS 10 3 Omaha's Largest Boat Dealer 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