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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 1, 198? But All Fall To Weather - Farmers On Rampage, Murray Checking Depth MURRAY. Basketball werent made for baseball. courts practice much of the early baseball season. Wintry weather has wreaked havoc on each clubs schedules. Yet, thats where Murray and Granite have been confined for pre-leag- Spartans struck two innings later for their only run - a home run by Clint Forrest. The Farmers put the game away in the sixth when five runs crossed the plate. Todd Patterson started the outburst with a single and came around to score on doubles by John Priet and Kirk Goddard. Priet was thrown out at the plate and, after Goddard scored on a fielders choice, Granite added n three more runs on an error, a double by Tom Davis and a single by John Simmons. The Spartans collected just four hits off Farmer pitchers Greg Holman and Mark Noble. In addition to Forrests Murray also received two hits from Brent Wood and a single from Guy Watts. The Spartans knocked out seven hits, while five pitchers limited Pleasant Grove to just three hits in the affair Thursday. The only bad spot for the Spartans came in the sixth inning when they played like they had stone hands and enabled four unearned runs to cross the plate. In the early innings, Murray was dominant. Siebenberg received a pleasing pitching performance in the first two innings from Jon Johnson. Mike Simpson also hurled two innings of scoreless ball, while Lawrence Roybal and Keith Chapman teamed through the seventh. Siebenberg also was pleased with the stint of senior Paul Beck, who blanked P. G. in the eighth and ninth. lead Murray jumped out to a in the first when sophomore John Madsen lined a single up the middle, driving in Kirk Imamura, who had walked, and Watts, who had Both teams were able to get in two games during the week, one against each other. Granite came out on top in that one (Wednesday), 9-- 1. In Wild Affair - 12-- T'vllle Rips Lancers (From tomorrow (Friday) at called safe by umpire Bingham and Tuesday Ron Steinke. against West Jordan, In the sixth Davis with the game being singled, Darren Evans played at the old doubled, two Warriors Bingham walked and Phil Evans said an effort tohigh make hit a base up the Alta and blow. Bingham contests will The Lancers nar- also be made this rowed the gap to in week. the bottom of the sixth Granger and Cyprus on base hits by Wilder, are scheduled to kick n Anderson and Jensen, off Region Three Page 2A, Col. 9) two-ru- n 11-- 9 ac-tio- but Taylorsville scored five in the the top of seventh to seal Grangers fate. Davis led off with a Monday at and the Granger Lancers are due at Skyline on Wednesday. homer and Darren VI1S 7, Evans, Hutto and Mike Littlewood had base Lancers 6 rin Woodard came in to put out the fire in the third and went the rest of the way without yielding a run. His per- formance hits sandwiched Granger bounced around a pair of walks back with a more solid and a Granger error. performance on FriDarren Evans was day, despite intermitthe winning pitcher, tent showers, falling to a highly regarded working four innings in relief of Scott Booth. Viewmont nine. Walker came on for The third inning protwo strong frames ved to be Grangers which included a pair undoing when the Vikof strikeouts to end the ings struck for five game to record a save. runs, aided by a pair of League action for walks, two Lancer erthe Warriors schedurors, a pair of singles led Monday and and a double. The Vikings scored a Wednesday was wiped out by the weather. run in the first and seTaylorsville is due cond frames, but Dar 7-- 6 garnered him a probable start in Mondays leagueis opener. Brian Joy expected to be the other Lancer starter after Folster took a look at 14 possible pitacchers in tion for varsity and jayvee teams. Granger struck for three runs in the bottom of the third, with Jeff Oswald belting a double, VanOrden and pre-leag- Anderson stroking base hits and Jensen trihitting a two-ru- n ple. In the fifth, Joy chased home a run on a base hit and after two were out in the seventh, Jensen and Mitch Larsen combin- ed to score two Lancers and a fly ball by Curt Hooley was gathered in at the fence to end the game. We could have won on that blow in dry weather, observed. Coach Wayne Startins Farmers also had no trouble against West on Saturday, clubbing the Panthers Coach Wayne Siebenbergs Spartans finished their other encounter in a deadlock, playing nine innings before tying Pleasant on Thursday. Grove Murray missed its first Region Six contest (against West) because of bad weather and is watching the skies to see whether it will be able to travel to Tooele on Monday and to host South on Wednesday. Both games are set for 3 p.m. Granite, meanwhile, is schedule ed to wrap up its slate against Skyline today (Thursday). Or Friday or Saturday, depending on the weather. But who knows. Region Three play is scheduled to get under way on Monday when the Farmers host Olympus. Two days later, Startins club travels to Magna to face Cyprus. Those con- Folster 3. 4-- 4 two-ru- nine-innin- tests also will begin at 3. In both tilts, Murrays n Siebenberg continued his practice of shuttling reserves into action en masse. He used eight pitchers against Granite and five against Pleasant Grove. In both cases, he nearly emptied his bench. Granite jumped to a lead in the opening frame against the Spartans, the big blow being a solo home run over the centerfield fence by Gregg Sharp. Sharp has been hitting the ball well in Granites limited play so far. He added a single in the third, when Granite extendn ed its lead to and had a triple against West. After Greg Holmans RBI single lead gave the Farmers a against Murray in the third, the early-seaso- 0 two-innin- two-ru- n The second was based on two walks, a bunt single by Randy doubles by Bown and Simmons, Patterson and Priet. The Farmers rounded out their scoring in the third on base raps by Bown and Simmons, followed by another West error. Rodger Hoffmann, after being sick most of the week, had a shaky start against the Panthers, but the rest of Startins corps - Noble, Holman and Davis - had no trourun-scorin- g -- -- ble. In the early season, as a matter of fact, Holman has not allowed a single run and struck out 25 batters in slightly more than 12 innings. g g 2-- 0 run-scori- two-ru- 4-- 0 Grove errors, pushed home another run in the third. Murray rounded out its scoring in the fourth, thanks to a hard slide by Brian Pett. Pett had walked after Wood doubled and later went to third. On an infield grounder in which he was forced out, Pett slid hard, forcing the second baseman to throw the ball away. Wood scored easily. Granite had it much easier. The Farmers scored five times in each of the first two innings and coasted the rest of the way. n A triple by Sharp and several fielding miscues gave Granite its first five-rupackage. Play round-trippe- r, pre-leagu- 2-- In Early singled. Base hits by Brent Hilton and Forrest, followed by Pleasant 4-- 0 Murray highs Brlon Pett forces Pleasant Grove Into wild throw in Spartan victory Thursday. WIPE OUT . . . Tourney Cut Short Rain Dampens Titans HOLLADAY. The Sunshine Tournament got rained out. So, Olys baseball squad will probably begin region action Monday with only 10 innings under its belt under the four games allowed in preleague play by Region Three regulations. Titan coach Dick McMillan noted, however, that Olympus crushed its first competitor, Carbon score high, by a Thursday in a sunny, 10-- 2 Cagers At GRANGER. Team awards were handed out to Granger high basketball players at a banquet here Thursday night. Kelly Overby was selected as the team MVP by a vote of his teammates. Overby, the Green Sheets and all-stat- er Region Threes was leading scorer, also the top performer in Coach Scott Iversons Star program which takes into consideration on and performances. Also receiving plaques in the Star prooff-cou- rt gram were Greg Most Improved while Player, sharing the Most Inspirational Player award were senior Keith Jensen and Wilder, a junior. Singled out as the oustanding jayvee player was Klint while the sophomore award went to Jeff Oly 10, Carbon 2 was called of a cloudburst in the fourth inning. The weather remained uncooperative Titans because 7-- 3, Olympus rallied for six runs in the second inning to coast to a victory over Carbon. Titans Tom Pritchett and Bob Crofts 10-- 2 both contributed crucial base hits to spark the rally. throughout the McMillan said he used weekend. McMillans hopes for more practice games before region play begins Monday will apparently be fruitless. Several inches of snow covering players on the squad during the game. Scott Anderson picked up the mound win. He was relieved in the fourth by southpaw Mark Goodrich, who started in left field. 18 six-inni- Right-hand- er caused a game slated yesterday (Wednesday) to be cancelled and weather COLTS predictions for the (From Page 2A, Col. 9) coming weekend inThe dicate more of the rally gave the Colts a 1 lead, which same. Oly is slated to was answered with a travel to Granite Mon- pair of runs for East in day for a game kicking the fifth. Cottonwood off region action at 3 tallied two more runs in the bottom of the sixth. Base hits in the third MORE SPORTS included a pair by Alan Gregory and . . . page 4 Bryan Banks and one each by Rick Davis, Dave Braby and Todd 11-- Hospital Seeks Wolfenbarger. Gregory picked up two Ball Players RBIs on a grounder Wilder, Chad Wilkinson, Stan Winrow and Todd Westburg. Junior Todd McDermott was named the Ileywood, on Friday, that saw the Red Devils leading the already Honored p.m. Spr-ingvil- le local fields has Granger MVP, an opening round of the tournament played in St. George. A game against before being thrown out at second base on a softball team to be toss from right field sponsored by Valley that ended the inning. Leading batters for West hospital. the Colts included The team will parwho hit 2x3; ticipate in a mens Gregory 2x3; and Davis, Banks, slowpitch league 2x4. Cottonwood which plays on tallied nine hits comdiamonds at the Redpared to six for East. wood Center on Monday and East had six errors to three by the Colts. Friday nights. Carl Coates picked sessions Practice the pitching in a up start this week, acstint. He to cordingwho Kelly gave up three hits, two Adams, may be and struck out reached at the walks four. 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