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Show 2 WEST VALLEY BYU VIEW Thursday, May 6, 1982 Pentathlon But Miss Playoffs Bulldog Thinclad Shatters Record PROVO. Judge senior Memorial Denise Gaztambide ran away from the field and shattered the standing meet record in pentathlon competition Friday at the BYU Invitational Gaztarnbide defeated her nearest rival, Lori Hess of Olympus, by a full 600 points (3,564 points to 2,946) in the event, which in- cludes the run, hurdles competition, the shot put, long jump and high jump. The last event is the 800-met- athletes forte. Bulldog Tourney Play Set Monday At Two Sites State tournament baseball action in the 4A and 3A ranks begins at two sites Monday. Class 3A action MURRAY. with opens four games that day at Ken Price field. The first game starts at noon. Derks field will be the site of 4A play on opening day (also starting at noon). The next day, the tournaments switch locations, with 3A moving to Derks and 4A to Ken Price, a State High School Activities Assn, spokesman said. On Wednesday, 3A teams return to Ken Price for the rest of the week. The finals are set for noon (2:30 p.m , if necessary) on Friday. 4A action is at Derks on but it, Wednesday too, returns to Ken Price Thursday and Friday. The finals begin at 5, the spokesman said Tournament pairings are expected to be set tomorrow (Friday) following the completion of playoffs tor spots in the eight team fields, (he spokesman added Horseshoe Pitchers In Action race. Her teammate, Clearfields well-playe- Lori Azugg was third. One other Green Sheet area thinclad captured first place honors during the prestigious two-da- y On Mur- Bringhurst's ray high teammate Dave Andreasen was involved in still another t hard-fough- 1600-met- race with Viewmonts Alan Parker. Andreasen finished second in 4:19 61; Parker's winning time was 4: 16.99. Cottonwoods Mike Facer was second in the 110 high hurdles, crossing the finish line in 15 04. Two Taylorsville thinclads and one from Olympus also placed in the top three in Friday's girls competition. Warrior Camille Ricardi was second in the shot put, her heave of falling seven inches short of the winning toss by Lori Seiler of Grand Junction, 36-- 5 Colo. Taylorsvilles Kelly Watkins was second to Bountifuls Carolyn Smith at 3200 meters Jolene Fisher of Olympus was second at 800 Granger, Cottonwood BOISE. soccer A from players Taylorsville and Olympus is headed for western regional comin petition May Las Vegas, Nev. Soccer Nut. a select" team, 22-2- 3 qualified for the regionals with a championship Saturday in the Les Bois Cup in Boise. The local squad defeated teams from Idaho and Canada. Warriors on the squad coached by Mike Hansen are Jim SALT LAKE. kicked off the first of 17 weeks of regular season competition Saturday with play in live classes at Liberty park. Pitcheis are aiming toward the state finals which run from Aug. 21 toSept. 11. Deweyvilles Art (See Page 4, Col. 1) Parsons, Denison and Mike Steve Sheehy. Olympus representatives are Scott Card and Jess Birtcher. LET US HELP YOU P YOUR HOME MURRAY. few things are clear about the state baseball tour nament; more are not. A Whats clear is that Granite is the Region Three champion, winning two of three games during the week to finish league play Granger finished second, a game behind, largely because the Lancers dropped a crucial contest to the Farmers last Wednesday. But they still finished ahead of Cot8-- 2 tonwood which, like Granite, was stunned in the final week by a Cyprus team which was supposed to do well this season but Who will Granger play in a playoff to determine who enters the eight team state tournament late-wee- k at starting Monday Derks field? And where will the game be played? As of press time yesterday (Wednes- day), the answers to these questions weren't known Lancer Folster by Coach Mike who, unde- rstandably, would prefer to play today .at the latest in order to keep his pitching staff SALT LAKE. A season which saw consistent improvement ended on a positive note for the Judge baseball team here Friday. Behind the pitching of sophomore Danny Auer and hitting of sophomore Paul Coach Bob 968-324- 7 in - 268-360- 4 handing a 4 1 setback, their first victory of the league season and South FREE ESTIMATES second overall. The loss forced Coach Keith Wests Cubs into a playoff with Tooele for the final Region Six shot at a state tournament berth. Judge finished with a league play record, but prospects for the future look bright. For the last few 9 VIAL ASAY IND. Granger face the third place team from Region Four, could be which Highland or Davis or East. The winner advances to the first round of the state tournament against the top team in Region One, Bonneville. What time that will be is uncertain. Probably noon Monday at Derks. Granite doesn't have to go through the playoff process since it won the region championship, but the identity of its opening day foe is up in the air because of that system. Coach Wayne Star-tin'- s are Farmers scheduled to face the winner of the playoff between Region Twos second solace team (Alta) and the third place team from Region One (either Sky View or Layton). When? Probably Monday at Derks. Cottonwood, meanwhile. is tentatively scheduled to play at Highland tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. 3 4-- Granite narrowed to 3 in the third with the key blow a triple by Gregg Sharp, but the Bucs scored three in the bottom of the winning with Grant Huish hitting a double and Bracken chasing home two runs with a single. In the fifth Gordon Black, Bracken and Jones had singles as Cyprus scored five more and in the sixth, Hill slugged a two-ru- n homer and Woolley and Hatch chased runners home in a four-ru- n that d come of this game following the first inn. ing. Granger used a pair of three-ru- n homers to pile up 10 runs in the opening frame, com- 15, Farmers Nothing was at stake Tuesday but pride. Cyprus jumped off to a lead in the bottom of the first and never looked back. Randy Woolley, Marty Jones and Paul Coon stroked singles and Steve Bracken delivered a double to stake the winners to the early lead. In the second the Bucs 2-- 0 2, Colts Dave The Bucs fourth. was a four-ru- n Unck will lose virtually his entire squad next season. Coon led the hitters this year with a .429 average, (See Page 4, Col. 1) a sacrifice. glancing back in sports with the Woolley, who came on in the bottom of the second, allowed four hits while the Bucs . touched Coates for seven. Cottonwood had a pair of hits off Jones. 1 Bucs 15, Eagles Cyprus stole Murray highs Scott Pratt qualified to run in four state track events, the 440 relay, d the dash, the 220 and the 440, following a Region Five meet at Davis high (That was May, 1976.) 9 100-yar- 11 bases in the contest k and Coach LaRon used 23 players. The Pirates scored in win for Un-c- Woolley. Woolley had gotten the first two batters pletely deflating the Titans, and coasted to a listless victory. Brian Joy and Greg Wilder hit shots into the parking lot beyond the left field fence at Olympus to key the the sixth were delivered by Mark Monsarett and Dilley and in the seventh four Pirates scored. Skylines big inning were around wiched more Bucs scored in the fifth on Coon and Huish base hits, then key blows In unable to get anything off Colt starter Carl Coates until the fourth when Bracken and Coon combined for a run on base hits sand- the seventh to 2-- 1 Three base Ballard blow. Dave Inskeep ran down Rick Davis long fly ball with the bases loaded in the bottom of preserve a key blow a Woolley single. In the third a double by Dilley and a base hit by Woolley helped add three runs. left. The Colts drew first blood in the contest off Jones, who started. Mike Bailey singled, was sacrificed to second and scored on a Cyprus had pounded out 16 hits w'hen the dust settled, including four by Bracken. 5 every inning but the fourth, scoring twice in the first without benefit of a hit, once in the second with the 16-- 5 SPRING outburst. eight-hi- t Mitch Larsen drove in two more runs with a A and Cody single Anderson and Keith Jensen each added RBI singles in the first. After that it was a matter of getting the jayvee players into the game and finishing the innings, particularly after Granger added two runs in the second, one in the third and three in the fifth. fifth. Wilder, Jeff Oswald RBIs together) and Anderson were all 2x3 for the Lancers while 2x4 in the 13-h- I THE SHIRT THAT MAKES THE MAN Our entire stock of famous California designed Joel Sport Shirts now on sale. Choose from easy care, 100 polyester interlock knit, polycotton blend knits, and fancy wovens. All in this Springs best colors. Short and Long sleeves. S. M. L. & XL. respect with five runs in the bottom of the Joy was Reg. $20.00 to $28.00 NOW it Woodard, Oswald and Granger 16, Oly 5 There was no uncertainty about the out- - Joy all saw mound duty for the winners. Brian Ranck had a double for the losers, who used three pitchers during the rout. County Baseball (Automotive) League. Auer, with seventhinning relief help from senior Justus Romero, held South in check on a three-hitte- r Friday. He struck out seven. While Auer was doing the job on the mound, Barbiero took charge at the plate; the sophomore second baseman had a hand in three Bulldog runs. In the bottom of the first, a single to right centei bounced over center-fielder'- s head, enabling Barbiero to stretch the hit into a triple. He scored Colts 7 After overcoming games, DePasquale started a lineup using six freshmen and sophomores, players he plans to develop this summer in the the South 10, when Mike Clark blooped a single to short right. After South tied it in the second, Barbiero lived on a third-innin- g throwing error, tually scoring evenon a sacrifice fly Romero. by Two innings later, Barbiero singled, stole second and came around to score on a single to right by Shawn Skamnes. Judge added an insurance run in the n sixth when Shaun raced home on a freak play, a missed throw from the catcher to the pitcher. Mark Duran suffered the mound loss for the Cubs, despite striking out 10. Rod-ma- Granger in a pitching duel, Granite let its bats do the work against the Colts. And a pitcher, of all people, wielded the big stick. Rodger Hoffmann tie with a snapped a three-ruhomer in the top of the eighth to boost the Farmers to the victory which gave 7-- 7 n them undisputed possession of the region title. Hoffmann, who relieved Farmer starter Greg Holman in the seventh, blasted the first pitch from Cottonwoods Jim Delis to drive in Holman and Lance Pratt with the deciding runs. The circuit-clou- t quickly wiped out momentum aroused by the Colts when they scored twice with two out in the bottom of the seventh. Granite had cut one runner down at the (See Page 3, Col. 5) ALOE VEIiA SLACKS DOWN-TO-EART- COMFORT H Our entire stock of famous Haggar Slacks reduced. 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Granite Takes Title; Two Others Go On Now, to what team featuring another base hit by Coon made 9 meters, finishing behind Weber's didnt. Camille Davis. Soccer Club Is Champ In Boise single, but a walk, a Bracken triple and 2-- UNDER THE TAG . . . Olympu high' Tom Prltchott tilde tafely Into second on steal os Granger shortstop Cody Anderson attempts to scoop throw from catcher during lancer rout. g run-scori- The Pirates finished one game out of the playoff picture, but Tuesdays 15-- 5 win over league champion Granite, coupled with a 1 victory over Cottonwood and a 15-pasting of hapless Skyline, gives hope to the players who have meet. Saturday, Murrays Cory Bringhurst broke the tape to win the 3200 meter run in 9:48 62. The veteran Spartan distance man fought off Grangers Kip Jenkins for the victory. when Greg Holman stroked a 5-- 5 senior Lisa Holdener, was fourth with 2,462 and then threw 12 straight balls before facing the dangerous-hittinDavis. Cyprus scored the winning run in the seventh when Coon singled, advanced on an error and a fielders choice and raced home when Randy Anderson laced a sharp single to answered Farmers MAGNA. Cyprus high put finishing touches on the high school baseball season here during the week, salvaging more than a little pride with three straight victories. The season, which ended at for the Bucs who saw three of those losses come by a single run in games, is over. 800-met- Horseshoe pitchers FIX-U- Bucs Finish With Flourish In competition Friday, she dominated foes in all but the run, finishing first in the other four events. She was third in the middle distance points - it's from Roper's, it's Right! ZCMI CENTER DOWNTOWN FASHION PLACE MURRAY If OPEN A ROPER'S OPTION CHARGE OR USE YOUR BANK CARDS |