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Show 2 i Thursday, WEST VALLEY VIEW Apr. 1, 1982 South Falls Cougars Nip Bucs KEARNS. each had by Sankovich and ington Although his squad belted South 0 to initiate the baseball season, its a win over Cyprus that has Kearns high Coach Larry Hatch crowing. Hatch knows that the Pirates are a good, solid team and hes pleased with the outcome of that contest. The South game, well singles. The Cougar starters were' pulled in the fourth and the jayvees mopped up, scoring eight runs in the sixth frame. South was limited to just two safeties and the Cougars played errorless ball. Sankovich hurled four innings, Lucero two and Cody thats kind of mean- Skinner one. Skinner picked up ingless. It was just one of those things that the victory against e happen. It doesnt Cyprus with a mean were that good stint in which he or theyre that bad, battled Pirate Marty he said. But we feel Jones. Lucero recordgood about the Cyprus ed a save with a seventh-inninwin. relief A scheduled game job, while Randy with Hillcrest that Wooley went two would have been a real frames for the Bucs. test of how well the Both teams scored a Cougars can expect to run in the first inning. do in Region Two was Montoya lived on an snowed out Monday. error, advanced on a Against South, the passed ball and was Cougars struck for 11 chased home by a Tim runs in the first inning. Rose base hit for the 21-- 4-- 3 In Thriller 4--3 Lopez the key blows. Cyprus knotted the score in the fourth, with singles by Randy Anderson and Jeff Hatch sandwiched around a pair of walks. Once again Kearns played errorless ball while Cyprus was guilty of only one miscue. Kearns is scheduled to meet Alta on the Rose singled, stole and raced second home on a base hit by Fisher to score the winning run in the fifth. The Cougars had six hits; Cyprus Cougar diamond tomorrow four. (Friday). six-fram- g FOULED IT BACK . . . Granger's Scott Van is slightly underneath pitch, which he fouled back over the head of Taylorsville cat- - Orden cher Chad Jenkins e in game on Thursday. Warriors came from behind for win. Weather Wins League Opener pre-leagu- - Warriors Topple Lancers In Wild Diamond Affair GRANGER. The scored on a Steve Bracken double for the nie Montoya Roncon- tributed a pair of hits and Tom Sankovich, Marcos Lopez, Lynn Park and Pat Carr Bucs. In the third the Cougars added two more, with base hits Colts Destroy East CotSO. COTT. tonwood rallied for nine runs in the third inning to destroy East, 13-in a game on the home turf Colts Thursday. A game against Granite, which was postponed yesterday (Wednesday) because of snow on the field, after Taylorsville upped its record to with a marathon win over Granger. Both teams suffered 16-- 9 Olympus Wednesday for another tilt slated at the same time. Colts East 3 13, Cottonwoods third inning rally was given a shot in the arm by two infield errors and several base hits. (See Page 3, Col. 3) THE TIRE THIS CRAFTY LITTLE OLD LADY BUSINESS WANTS TO SAVE YOU SOME IMPORTANT MONEY AT HER BIG hits. The Warriors took the lead for good with two in the fifth and 2-- 0 probably will not be made up before region Coach play begins. Chuck Clegg explained that weather forecasts call for more snow on Thursday and Friday. Region play begins Monday, when Cottonwood hosts Skyline Cotat 3:15 p.m. tonwood will travel to a? it Amms OF 7-- 6 played Thursday, early-seaso- n home runs, while Woolley Evans and Jack Hutto stroked singles. Granger came right back with two in the bottom of the inning to nab a edge, with Van Orden and Jerry Howe delivering key pre-leag- from while Cougars, walked and Play ue Craig Vargo had doubled and Phil weather has been the big winner this week, forcing cancellation of the opening of Region Two action and continuation of play for Region Three squads. In a wild affair non-leagu- e triple two-ru- n Doug Fisher and Frank Lucero belted Pre-Leag- pit- ching weaknesses. The Warriors banged out 16 hits and were guilty of four fielding miscues,hadwhile nine Granger safeties and a pair of errors. Both teams are extremely young, but got a great deal out of their seniors. 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