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Published: Sunday, May 3, 2009 1:35 a.m. MDT
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SOFTBALL: The Salt Lake CC Bruins spilt the final conference series of the season with the North Idaho Cardinals, winning 5-1 and losing 7-4 in Coeur D'alene, Idaho. The Bruins are now 44-7 overall and 41-5 in conference.

Sarah Clark picked up her 21st win of the season allowing one run on five hits. In the sixth inning Shaynie Phillips connected on a solo home run to lead off the inning and Stacie Graham hit her 13th home run of the season to extend the lead. Reilee O'Brien gets the save allowing no hits in the seventh inning.

In the final game of the series North Idaho jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first inning. Salt Lake answered back scoring four runs in the fourth inning to take the lead, but in the sixth inning the Cardinals pushed two runs across the plate to extend the lead to three runs. Jordyn McDonald took the loss allowing ten hits while striking out seven batters.

No. 5 Salt Lake CC comes home to host the Region 18 Tournament at Bruin Field, May 7-9. Salt Lake gets the number one seed in the tournament and will face either Snow College or College of Southern Nevada at 2:30 pm on May 7th.

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TRACK AND FIELD: The Wolverines performed well Saturday at the SUU Invitational on the campus of Southern Utah University as both teams had athletes finish in the top-three in virtually every event.

Junior Andrew Graham continued his impressive season in the hurdle events as on Saturday he won the 400m hurdles with a blazing time of 53.77. The women's team had a first place finish in the women's long jump as sophomore Shantay Hall-Dodge edged out her teammate junior Tiera Zaugg as Hall-Dodge won with a jump of 18'-01.75" and Zaugg came in second with 18'-01.50".

Senior Chase Englestead came in second in the grueling 3000m steeplechase event with a time of 9:47.54 as he continues to train for the Great West Conference Championships coming up in the middle of May.

Freshman Cody Olsen had another good day in the men's javelin as he came in second place with a throw of 56.66m.

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