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Show 3 Murray Falls Too, Granger Rebounds THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, July 11, 1985 - Cyprus Downs Granger , Midvale In Legion Play -- -- MAGNA. Cyprus continued its the distance on the mount, scatterCraig Sudbury as in control on the ple and scored on an error. assault on Valley American Legion mound, scattering six hits and strikGranger answered right back in ing four hits. League teams with wins over ing out 10 to pick up the victory. the second with three tallies, the key Cyprus 10, Midvale 5 Granger scored first when Jeff blows base hits by Marty Haynie and Granger and Midvale to stay near the top of the Western Division race Lund delivered an RBI single in the Lund. first inning. In the third after two with Kearns and Taylorsville. Cyprus was able to stay just a step Granger added two more in the The Magna squad downed were out, Sudbury walked to fourth with a walk, a Kevin Ander- ahead of Midvale until the sixth last Wednesday and on Granger batters and Lund cleared son single and sacrifice efforts by when Tygesen settled things with a Granger homer, answering a Monday handed improving Midvale the bases with a booming triple, but Lund and Kyle DeLange. A final three-rusimilar effort by Cliff Koehler, also a setback while Granger was Cyprus climbed right back into the Granger run scored in the fifth. 6-- 3 n 10-- 5 bouncing back to defeat Bingham 2 to gain a split in the weeks action. Cyprus also picked up a 17-- 1 victory over Murray. Cyprus will battle Taylorsville in a key contest tomorrow (Friday) at "Southridge Park at 6 while Granger takes on hapless Tooele. On Monday Cyprus will go back to Southridge to test Kearns at 8 while Granger Tneets Taylorsville at Derks Field. Wednesday action wills end Granger to Murray for a 6 p.m. test. 6-- Cyprus 6, Granger contest. Two Cyprus runs scored in the second on a pair of walks, an error and a clutch single by Allen Inskeep, Cyprus tied it in the bottom of the third when Granger made three er- rors. Sudbury chased home the winning run after a walk and an error in the fourth and Cyprus got another run off a Kirk Woodruff base hit. Allen Tygesen sent the final Cyprus run across the plate in the sixth. Granger 6, Bingham 3 Granger lost more than the game Wednesday when a bad hop caused an injury to the mouth of Mike Wilding that will keep him out of action indefinitely. ; Coach Paul Haynies club was its own worst enemy, committing nine miscues in the contyest that saw Cyprus score its six runs off just five hits allowed by Chuck Crowton, who absorbed his first loss. 2 Bingham actually outhit Granger but Grangers Todd Steele made the pitches he had to and his teammates played with just one error. Bingham made no fielding miscues d in the contest, but Granger took advantage of walks in several instances. The South Jordan club drew first blood, scoring in the first inning when Brad Orr belted a two-otri 8-- 5, well-playe- ut Anderson and Lund finished the day with two hits while Orr had a pair for Bingham, hitting a single in the sixth when Granger put its greatest threat together as Pat Newbold and Russ Butterfield also had base blows. Steele was able to work out of the jam and went on to record the complete-gam- e victory. Orr suffered the pitching defeat. 17, 1 Murray Cyprus sent 14 batters to the plate first inning last in a nine-ru- n Wednesday that pretty well dictated g contest. the tone of the Key hits in that first frame were delivered by Kirk Woodruff, Tygesen, Mitch Monsarret and Sudbury. There were also five walks. Murray scored its lone run in the third on a single by Mark Jarvis. Woodruff enjoyed a 3x3 effort and Sudbury, Kelly Goodfellow and Monsarret had two hits each. Brock went five-innin- Taylorsville Enjoys Perfect W eek In VALL ' TAYLORSVILLE. Three straight victories left Taylorsville on top of the Valley Legion Leagues Western Division. ' Taylorsville defeated West Jordan West 12-- 5 and a stubborn Mid0 to improve to vale squad The team faces a tough week with a key game with Cyprus tomorrow (Friday) at Southridge, a doubleheader with Murray Saturday and a Monday test of Granger at Derks. 5-- 1, 12-1- battle in a homers. game that featured six Two of those were by Hoskisson, one a grand slam, and two by Kelly Davis of Taylorsville who greeted first pitch of the game with a round-trippe-r. 6--1. 5, W. Taylorsville J. 1 back-to-bac- 12, Midvale 3-- 0 After a scoreless third The key to the win was a strong outing by starting picture Jimmy Orwin who worked into the sixth, scattering five hits and not walking a batter West Jordan scored its lone run in that inning on base hits by Blake Bush and Mike Graham, but Wayne to put down Arroyo came on in relief -the uprising. Orwin got all the runs he would need in the second when a pickoff play at third base went awry after a walk and a Billy Lambourne double. The ball sailed into the outfield after hitting a runner and two runs scored. Taylorsville added a run in the second without a hit on a couple of costly errors and in the third a Doug k Clements single and doubles by Arroyo and Kelly Davis accounted for two more runs. Taylorsville In the visitor half of the second on another Taylorsville made it Davis blow but Midvale came back with five runs in the second off little-use- d Ricky Capps. John Henson homered to start things off and a base hit by Oscar Alba and two walks set things up for Hoskisson. 10 Buoyed by a 4x4 performance by Kent Hoskisson, who Coach Barry Sceili of Taylorsville, said may be the finest hitter in the league, Midvale was able to give Taylorsville a Taylorsville scored five in the fourth when Capps singled, Dave Trevino chased home two runs with a single, Billy Lambourne had g double and homer. Ryan Brownfrtwo-ru- n The stubborn Midvale team came right back with three more runs, the key blows a Matt Koehler double and a base hit by Hoskisson. Brown singled home a run in the sixth and then had a three-ru- n homer after a Davis single and a Lambourne double in the seventh but Hoskisson made things interesting with another homer aftert a walk, the short Midvale Babe Ruth - KEARNS. forced Darkness suspension of a Kearns-Binghaouting Tuesday night with Kearns trailing 2 after six innings. left Kearns with a The week in Valley perfect three-wi- n win over Legion play, including a 11-- 8 Tooele over an victory Murray, and a 10-- 3 win over West Jordan in a game played in a Pocatello, Idaho tourney that counted in the Valley in League standings. Kearns was that tourney. Kearns 9, Murray 2 14-1- Taylorsville West 5 12, Fridays 12-- 5 win over West proved to be the best outing of the season, at least until Mondays win over West Jordan, Sceili felt, especially from a pitching point of view. ' West touched Wayne Arroyo for three runs in the second and one each in the fourth and fifth innings. A six-ru- n fourth keyed the Taylorsville attack. Taylorsville scored one in the first on basehits by Davis and Brown and another in the second when Trevino doubled and came home on a Brown single. t Kevin Williams greeted the sixth . with a single, followed by base hits by Arroyo, Davis, Trevino and Lee Belgarde, along with a couple of walks and an error. Four more Taylorsville tallies were recorded in the fifth on five walks, a Davis double and base hits by Trevino and Belgarde. Arroyo went the distance on the mound, striking out 11. 2-- 3 Joe Quintana ran his Legion as Kearns improved to record to 4-- 2 6-- 1 in Valley League play with a 2 win over still winless Murray. Kearns pounded out nine hits with Gary Bronson going 3x4 while Quintana was limited Murray to just three safeties. Murray scored a run in the third on doubles by Tim Richardson and Tim Blackham while Roger Cundick singled home a run in the fourth. Kearns got Quintana all the runs he would need in the first when Tracy Gallo hit a shot over the Ken Price fence after a single by Bronson and an error. A second three-ru- n homer gave the westside team a solid cushion when an error, a Bronson single and a Troy Kehoe round-trippprovided fireworks. In the fifth Rick Medina doubled home a run and scored on a basehit by Quintana and in the sixth Bronson tripled and scored on a Gallo base hit. Kearns 11, Tooele 8 and round-tripper- Wiles. by Keenner and picked up the s Quintana tinez. Kearns started things off in the third with a walk and two hit batsman loading the sacks for Gallo,' who stroked a long single to chase home all three runners. Jim Duckworth had a two-rubase hit and Keener, Wiles and Dave had base hits in the inning. Quintana stole home on a double steal in the sixth to account for the final Kearns tally. Rick Hodges picked up the win in relief of Rick Medina. Kearns lost to Pocatello threw test of Meridian in which away a Keener belted a grand slam and lost a 0 decision before meeting West Jordan in the tournament. After the West Jordan win Medina and Wiles combined on 4.1 innings of perfect ball before yielding a run in a 12-- 1 victory over Viewmont. mound win in relief of Dino tooele scored twice in the first, fourth and sixth and one in the second and third innings. Kearns 10, West Jordan 3 n. n Ber-rich- The Kearns club lost three games in the Pocatello tournament while Coach Steve Dallin was saving his pitchers for the battle with West Jordan, which was scheduled to count in Valley league standings. His team bounced back from those losses to down their neighbor to the south with a nine-ru- n third inning after West Jordan had taken a 0 lead in the second. Bill Hiebert staked West Jordan to the two-rulead with a homer. The final WJ run came in the sixth when Scott Little singled home Todd Mar 7-- 6 6-- 2-- n Babe Ruth Tournaments 5 division Brighton beat Riverton 11-- Orem No. 1 edged West Jordan 10-Jordan Valley beat Midvale American 1 and Eastside 13-Brighton belted Cottonwood-Granit- e 13-- 2 and Orem beat Midvale National Tuesday scores from Taylorsville included Castle Valley beating Cyprus 20-- Murray over CBBA 14-and Granger by forfeit over Ogden No. 1 in the division. In 5 action it was Murray 13, Cyprus 7 and Taylorsville nipping Westside 14-1- TAYLORSVILLE. Regional Babe Ruth action is under way for olds. and In opening games Saturday in the division Kearns blanked g 0 CBBA in a affair with Fernandez the winning pitcher. Taylorsville defeated Ogden 18-with Greg Kerr knocking in four runs, Barr Hill and Justin Stanley three. In the older division Westside 14-- 1, 3-- five-innin- 11-- 9 thumped Cyprus 25-- 3 and 8 14-1- as Taylorsville crushed Murray Danny Sluga hit a homer and Brad Wood a two-ru- n double. In action on Monday Taylorsville blanked Granger Castle Valley stopped Cyprus 16-- 5 and Kearns beat while Murray 16-- 5 in the in 5 play Kearns nipped Orem 1 and Castle Valley No. 2 popped 20-- 1 12-1- Tourney Won 9-- Two five-ru- n outbursts proved to be the key to last Wednesdays victory over struggling Tooele. After Kearns scored a run m the first on an RBI single by Troy Keener, the vic16-tors exploded for five in the second Granger scores from a tournament Monday in more the five Bronand fourth. in Midvale included Hillcrest-Midval- e sons grand slam was the key in the 12, West Jordan 1; Midvale second after Rick Wiles had doubled home a run. In the fourth there was a 11, Orem 16, Jordan Valley 18, MidIn the double by Quintana, an error, a walk vale American 4, TAYLORSVILLE. The Yankee-Pirat- e team defeated the Expo-Royto win the three-da- y squad Taylorsville majors tournament for al 8-- 7 2-- 14-1- Craig Smikth of the Yankees entered the game as a relief pitcher in the first inning and allowed only one hit, striking out nine in six innings of play. Kearns Babe Ruth League have been KEARNS. named by Kearns Babe Ruth League and are participating in district tournaments. The Angels captured the league crown, the Dodgers were second and the Braves third. Don Littlewood is manager of the squad with Dave Livingston and Steve Carrell as coaches. All-sta- PLACEaYOUR ORDER HOW FOR BEST1SELECTION -- field fences proving to be a handy target. Brown picked up the mound win in relief of Capps. Koehlers. Kearns Keeps Legion Pace 2 Cyprus Yergensen combined for a Midvale run. Cyprus took command oi the game fourth that Midvale with a four-ru- n couldnt answer. Three walks and base hits by Monsarret and Woodruff did the damage. Sudbury had a single before Tygesens home run while Alba singled priod to the sixth. Both teams scored a run in the first. For Cyprus Inskeep chased Tygesen home with a base hit while Kent Hoskisson singled and stole second, coming home on an error for Midvale. In the third Cyprus tacked on two runs on singles by Goodfellow and Sudbury while Hoskisson and Brad in &KE5 Members of the team are Shawn Veazie, Randy Medina, John Brown, Jason Desmarais, Russ Strang, Chad Dyson, John Penrod, Terry Steve Woods, Doug Courtright, Magby, Shane Sudbury, Marc Mars-inDanny Petersen, Greg Carrell, Shane Reynolds. Alternates are Bobby Bahsam and Mike Migliori. squad Manager of the is Larry Duckworth. Coaches are Dennis Carty and Paul Gallegos. Members of the team are Jason Quintana, Fred Scott, Cliff Carty, Jared Fernandez, Rick Morgan, Jimmy Marquez, Steve Stay, Donovan Kelsch, Robbie Steele, Lou Banks, J. L. Duckworth, Bryan Veazie, Roger Griffiths, Ray Strong, Marty Migliori. 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