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Show 4 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursaay, A.g 20,1981 Finale In Legion Cottonwood Dumped (From Page 2, Col 8i centerfielder remained in the contest until the fifth inning, but was not the same ballplayer, striking out tw ice. Moore did score Cottonwood's first run, advancing to third on a pair of wild pitches before scoring on a TESTS From Page! Col. i balk. Cottonwood Brett Jensen Varoz drove in two runs with a scratch single. An alert Varoz went from first to third on an errant pick-of- f attempt and scored when first baseman Kim Facer, in an effort to nail Varoz at third, threw the ball away. It wouldnt have pitcher shut Hillcrest down in the first but could not contain the explosive lineup in the second. Curtis Howa led off with a single, Greg Romero followed with a bunt single and Dale Dawson drove in Howa with a third base hit. Two outs later, Eric mattered, though, since Hillcrests Mark By Hillcrest Kendzior followed with a home run. Burkett replaced Jensen with Brad Knight after that, but Hillcrest continued its assault in the third with a homer by Romero. He added a circuit-cloin the two-ru- n ut fourth after tonwood move to Cot- made its unseat the unbeaten club. 9 openers with Kearns back stretching several Cyprus, which has the unique challenge of moving from the 3A ranks to 4A in Region Three will play a traditional rival on the 28th. Coach Bill Hunter will take his squad to Tooele. The Pirates were last season, but were hit hard by graduation. Cottonwood will be hoping lo improve on a record of a year The is mentor is Tom Jones, who will be hoping to fill his quarterback slot. Olympus finished 4 and went to the 4A quarterfinals a year ago. The Titans will travel to East for a 5:30 opener. East will be an unknown quantity following a host of g rally, which was aided by walks to Bob Deardorff and RickSchaap. With the bases loaded, Lane Lewis hit an apparent double play ball at Varoz, but the ball took an unusual hop and skipped past the Hillcrest second baseman, scoring two. After a walk to Troy Davis, Facer lifted a fly to center, in Schaap. observed, within one, It was never closer. In the bottom of the fourth, Romero hit his second homer of the day off Deardorff. Cottonwoods third pitcher. One inning later, Hillcrest added four more runs on singles by Jeff Maynard and Blake Jensen, a hit batsman, a walk and a two-ru- n double by Howa. Cottonwood had added its final run in the top of the inning when Nash walked, advanced on an error and came around to score HE SWUNG, UMP! . . . Murray Coach Dave Plott questions umpire Dale Staggs call that a Cottonwood ployer had not swung during state American Legion tournament. baseball diamond, that become one of the two best facilities in the Salt Lake area. ... Southridge Park in Kearns the board saw evidence of the At .'.A TURNIN' TWO . . . Despite hard slide by Cottonwood's Kim Facer, Granger second baseman Bobby Fratto managed to complete double play in American Legion contest. Varoz robbed of a hit and threw him out at first. when Lewis Cottonwoods run was offset in the sixth when Hillcrest scored on a triple by Maynard and a single b Mike Jenkins. Despite giving up that run, Nash, the Cottonwood pitcher, was able to hold fifth in check. He breezed through the final two innings untouched, but by then it was too late. Deardoff also turned in a creditable performance after seeing limited mound action during the season. He coaching resignations in protest of school policies. Long won't forget the sting of a couple of lopsided losses, including the season finale to Bonneville. Last year the Titans nipped East in a league test. East said will Swensen the Hillcrest bats 6-- including the rennovated 7-- traditional Colt fourth-innin- 3, Col. 4) (From Page which we should take a chance. The board paid a visit to four West Valley parks where development is under way. At Hunter Park, the board learned of plans to develop a soccer field. West Valley city will be involved in the project along with a National Guard unit. New improvements in Magnas Copper Community Park were Fankhauser then connected for singles, pulling Cottonwood to 2-- 7 to Taylorsville. by Glen started Co- Nash ttonwoods - Lights base hit Carter and Rich 7-- 4 scheduled with Bingham on the Miner turf. Bingham will lose some of its numbers to the new West Jordan high and Cottonwood lost some A sacrifice driving years. ago. A opener (.360), Fankhauser and Dave Ballard (.355), Schaap (.351), Carter (.303) and Nash (.301), Burkett said. - innhurled ings before giving way to Carl Coates. Jenkins earned the two-plu- s problems created when the County Commission Plan-nin- g allowed a subdivision to be created adjacent to an existing baseball facility and learned of plans for soccer fields mound win, relieving Poulsen in Cot-tonwood- 's big fourth explosion. and inning they held Together, the aggressive Cottonwood lineup to six hits. also came in the first on an error, a single by Todd Bradford and Bryan sacrifice McDonald limited Granite to four hits while striking out six. Holman, Granites ace all year, surrendered 11 hits but retired nine strikes. Armstrong was to pace Murrays on SOFTBALL (From Page 2, Col. 9) for the following innings and added an insurance run in the top of the seventh to win the game. Brown led the batting for Ceramic, hitting 3x4, with a double, triple and a single and Duaine McCleve was also 3x4 and Rob Dial 2x4 for the winners. Nelson led the stickwork The first team ballot winners include: Don Cowley Lounge, of open centerfielder; Lance Mark's, Sleater, and Bryan rightfielder Snell, Dave's, utility. Second team included; Brett Bishop, From Page 3, Col. 4) once in the seventh on singles by Doug Martin and Brent Hilton, plus a fielders choice. Armstrong also collected an RBI in the first when he singled following a double by John Morgan. Granites other run 8-- Bryan Lane Brown, Jim Morgan, Russ Godfrey, Steve Pearson, Kirk Fisher and Ray Green. Hansen i 9-- from Mark's pitcher; Russ Vicchrilli's, catKruger, cher; Neil Wright, Mark's, first baseman; Rock Hud son, BCC Construction, second base; Dan Fox, Dave's Caps, third, Barry Cline, Mark's, shortstop; Matt Gaston, Dave's, left field; Brett Nelson, Mark's, whom MURRAY Monday, compiled a 3 mound record, while Nash was At the plate. Lambourne also hit .415 to lead the club Moore finished with a .408 average, while other players topping the ,3oo mark were Lewis the for Lounge crew, rapping 3x3 with three RBIs. His teammate Barry Cline also collected three RBIs while hitting 2x4. to be open to full use next season. Burkett planned to use five RBIs. tallying Carter had one apiece. been The loss in the finals ment and is expected Lambourne. at- 2x4. The board also visited the new Valley had Fankhauser two. while Facer, Regional Softball which has Lewis, Nash and Complex, used for a tournaleft Cottonwood with a 29-- 8 record this year. Ace pitcher Rocky 4x4 tack, while Hilton was additional development space. Lesters fly. Kirk Fisher from Ceramic led the league in batting, rapping a .500 average for the season. The most RBIs were recorded by Kerry Bishop of Ceramic, who knocked in 18. Ray Green from BCC led the league with four homers while Scott Cowan scored the most runs, tally ing 16 for the season. 6-- 3 has moved into another year. region this What the prospects are for the coming year for the nine area teams will come into sharper focus after the encounters on the 28th. League play, for most, will begin on Sept. 18. The state finals are scheduled the weekend of Nov. 20. FOULED OFF . son "bails out, Granger's Kenny Thomp- falling away from inside . . pitch which nearly hit him during American Legion contest against Cottonwood. HUNT m - (From Page 3, Col. 6 which include antlerless deer, restricted elk, antelope, moose, desert bighorn sheep, buffalo and mountain goat, must be applied for by mail or in person at any DWR office Whose eyes deserve second later than July 31. The general deer season will run Oct. 17 27, with several areas restricted to a seven day season from Oct. 17 23. 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