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Show I I 4 The Magna TimesWest Valley News, Kearns Chronicle, Thursday, March 1 5, 2001 5 Sports baseball win season Pirates opener Cypros By S. DEAN LEDBETTER Christensen reached first safely e on a error. Reggie Fisher then laced an RBI single to score pinch runner Danny Cuvelier. Cyprus led 1 after four innings. Staff Writer one-bas- An 3 Cyprus High victory against Fremont in the baseball 8-- 7-- season opener was a fine way to commence the 2001 season. The Billy Billings scored the eighth run for Cyprus in the sixth inning after walking, advancing on a Pirates raided Fremont High School in Plain City near Ogden on March 8 to claim the first nonconference win. five-ru- n secWith a five-hi- t, ond inning outburst, the Pirates blasted open a scoreless deadlock. A pair of doubles by Casey passed ball and then motoring home on a Dallas Christensen RBI single. The Pirates maintained an Miller and Josh Newman and three singles by Cody Jensen, Kyle Huntsman and Joe Ellis Matt Manzanares hurled three innings and allowed a solo run as the winning pitcher. Reliever Nathan Cash pitched shutout ball Huntsman and Joe Ellis each batted in solo runs. Cyprus surged ahead 0 in the third inning after Kyle Huntsman for an inning Kyle pair. Huntsman closed out the last two innings, allowing a pair of Fremont runs. 7 in Cyprus outhit Fremont the 3 opening win. 6-- singled, stole second and raced home on Josh Newmans RBI 11-- 9-- Other Action Cyprus hosted Kearns on the fourth inning when Nathan March Dallas 8 but was disappointed 1. tA of no-hi- no-ru- n, t, two-thir- A " aA V e . t v ' & v j ' s 4 'r v ill H, l li V I fi TTfr' M baseball and fanning a couple of Kearns batters. The Pirates lone run came in y -- J7 A March 27. Head coach Bob Fratoo said that his 23 players are comprised of 5 seniors, 5 juniors, 8 sophomores and 5 ninth graders. T &,, I ft h, ' i'A x ' 4 L.. Ar4' f V .4! mmm .a,,.... -- Pirate batter Nathan Cash waits for the pitch in the home pre-seas- f 9 A The Kearns High School boys swim team state swim meet held placed third in the recently at Brigham Young University, while the majors through rookies are affiliated with Cap Ripken Baseball. Majors will have a 21 game regu-- lar season schedule. Majors, minors and peewees divisions also will field squads. Majors through rookies games all-st- 0, 5-- 6. Affiliated with Babe Ruth ' girls team came home with fourth place. t . .This js the highest finish for both teams least tfcrt years. Additionally, the girls were region 2 champions, wh'Ie the boys team took 2nd. Coach Chris Home and a group of swimmers it. in-a- "l'v j 4 I ar will be in Hunter Park. The westside league of baseball champions includes the areas of and Hunter in West Valley City and Magna. In various age brackets in the recent past, several 7-- (T-bal- Hunter Cyprus Baseball League 2001 board members play n post-seaso- The younger divisions from total of about 450 youth 11-1- 2, 5-- A selections and follow the regular season in three age brackets. 13-1- 5, ypter.Cyprus . all-st- ar teams runs. include Matt Jorgenson, Josh Sargent, vice pres.; Bart Burnside, Cal Ripken pres Fisher, secretary Rounding out the board are equipment manager Harold Lobos; snack bar committee. Ronda Montoya, Pete Montoya and Claudia Swanson; league commissioners. Chris Hunt, majors; Mario Cisneros, minors, Rodney Barton, peewees Wright, rookies. , , , S U urn J Saturn of Orem 1260 South Sandhill Road 801-22- 1 1250 or midsize sedan -- boys: 200 IM Jon Barney 1st, 50 freestyle Ozzie Gardner 2nd, Jared Huff 5th, 500 freestyle - Jon Barney 1st; 100 butterfly - Jared Huff 2nd; Powerful. Responsive. And now, its even priced to go fast. tenders for first. The Granite District Polo Tournament will be held March 30-3State competition will be held at the Keams Oquirrh Park Fitness Center on May 14-11. -- 4th; 100 freestyle - Ozzie Gardner anl Ken Saturn of Salt Lake 8th South and West Temple or state victory 2nd; 200 freestyle relay - Kearns team 2nd; 400 freestyle relay - Kearns team 2nd. Home expects his water polo team do very well this season, with a possibility to be strong con- Don 801-521-- (3X1 100 ; Swanson, treasurer; Cassandra lOL Ihei presi- dent; Wayne Hansen, vice pres.; Gene Billings, Babe Ruth pres.; com- Maddie Stapley, celebrates her . have clinched state championships and made regional title ar have registered to play baseball this season in five divisions. Participating teams include 6 8 majors age seniors age 10 minors age 10 7 8 rookies and peewees age l) age peted with the fastest swimmers in the country. The highest place finish for the Kearns group was 8th place in the 800 free relay. Their time in that race set a Utah record. Members of the relay were: Jon Barney, Jared Huff, Ozzie Gardner, and Clint Stevenson. The Chronicle congratulates each of the swimmers on an excellent season. Individual results - girls: 50 freestyle - Norda Gardner 1st, 100 butterfly - Maddie Stapley 1st; 100 freestyle - Norda Gardner 1st ;,200 freestyle relay team - 4th; 400 freestyle relay team - 3rd. photo by Andrew Weeks game against Kearns Baseball, seniors have a regular season slate to be played in Magna Copper Park. All-St20-ga- draft selections completed in the past few days. Initial team practices were held this week despite cold and wet weather conditions. t, A W Pre-seas- Kearns Chronicle - vA P Hunter Cyprus baseball gears up By LAURIE PARKER Justin Crump C hi' conference slate on 14-ga- wt -- m ue , recently returned from the Speedo Sectional Championship meet, where they & h v, K Zf Hunter Cyprus baseball league is gearing up for the 2001 season that starts on April 7. preparations are well underway '! J ," Mi 'f yf 1 home on an RBI sacrifice fly by Kyle Huntsman. Cyprus has eight non-leaggames scheduled before starting a t ' I 1P I with registration, tryouts and r :,A, - 1 if- no-wa- lk the sixth inning. Casey Miller doubled, stole third base trotted . 11 A'il A Staff Writer - , M Bv S. DEAN LEDBETTER --L ? ds Kearns Swimmers finish 3rd, 4th 1 . T My v six runs, four hits and three walks. Big Joe Ellis closed the game, hurling an inning and , v d, 8-- base hit. The Pirates threatened again in singled, 1 late. accounted for the five Cyprus runs. Cody Jensen got a couple RBls and Josh Newman, Kyle Scheurer 8-- lead until Fremont struck for a pair of runs in the bottom of the sixth inning. It was too little too los at Magna Copper evened the Pirates non record at pitcher Joe Wice was charged with the loss, allowing three runs in four innings of service. The tall southpaw struck out four Kearns batters and gave up zero walks. Reggie Fisher relief pitched an giving up inning and one-thir- with a 1 Park. This conference Starting Saturn of Riverdale between Rwerdale and Roy or 9. I lie .20111 eight I e Hill U. Hurts a V 6 engine, automatic transmission, . il,e r sport tuned .suspension, se its. t I) audio system and optional heated leather trimmed from Availability based on Length of finance contract is limited. Primary lending source must approve. You must take delivery of new 2001 Saturn L300 from s. Lady Cougars finish 2nd By LAURIE PARKER Kearns Chronicle - After a terrific season in which they went undefeated in instate play, the Lady Cougars, who were last years 5A champs, --- headed into the state tournament. They defeated opponents to championship Lady Cougars View, who are their first three advance to the game. There the fell to Mountain currently ranked by ESPN as the number one team tin the nation. ; The loss ended the Lady winning streak Cougars of 41 games, which began in the te 1999-200- at state Brown 2, Brunt 19, Grady 13, Little 16, Parker 8. Totals - 30 3 58. Three point goals - Grady 3, Parker 2. Mountain View 50, Keams 19 Brunt 1, Grady 5, Little 2, Parker 3-- 0 n. A brief recap of each game lows: fol- Kearns 63, Viewmont 41: Bailey 1, Brunt 10, Grady 6, Hillam 4, Parker 19. 63. Three point 0 Totals - 23 Hillam, 2, Parker Grady goals Keams 51, Alta 42: Brown 2, Brunt 6, Grady . Hilam 6, Little 18, Parker 36. Totals - 26 3- -f 51. 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