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Show 3 VALLEY. Kearns baseball found itself in the highs unique position of beating the same team, Granger, twice in the same day, Tuesday, wrapping up a contest continued from March 31 in the bottom of the eleventh then to exploding a 21-- 4 win in the regularly scheduled match. The Cougars broke the deadlock in the continued game with a close and hotly disputed call at the plate. Both coaches, Larry Hatch of Kearns and Mike Folster of Granger, felt that the Cougars win in the first game contributed to their prevailing in the second. On Friday, Kearns dropped a decision to Cyprus (see Cyprus 6 14-1- 3 Copperhills Soccer Sets Registrations WEST VALLEY. Copperhills Youth Soccer, League 11, signups for the fall season are scheduled for from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the May Hunter Park Pavillion, 6000 West story), while The Lancers fell The registration fee will be $28 per play. For more information, call Don or Boyd HunUrquhart at ting at 968-654- 5 969-535- ble, a single and two rbis. Granger, who had had stayed with Peterson to start the second game, was forced to relieve him when Peterson tired in the fourth. The Lancers threw its entire staff in the to Skyline. hosts Cottonwood Kearns, tomorrow (Friday) and visits Skyline Tuesday, while the 6 Lancers travel to Taylorsville tomorrow and entertain Olympus Tuesday. All action will start at 3:30 p.m. 7-- Kearns 7, fifth before finally getting the third out. I think some of the momentum from the first game carried over to the second, coach Hatch stated. Once you got it going like that, its hard to stop. I know, Ive been on the other side of it myself. Theres no question, losing that first game the way we did took some of the wind out of our sails, added Folster. Kearns got things start with a run in the third and two more in the fourth off a triple by John Brown. Granger scored all its runs in the bottom of the seventh, when, with two out, Anthony Bench and Jake Shewmake singled, Jonas Hamblin reached on an error, Travis Langpap singled in two and Scott Valdez added another rbi single. Kearns finished with 19 hits and was aided by eight walks. Funderburk was 4x5, while Smith went 3x4 with five rbi's, Glen Dunyon 2x4 with three rbis, Darren Bills 3x4 with three runs batted in, Lonnie Anderson 2x4 with one rbi and Perea 2x4 with two. Granger had six hits. Mike Peterson also started the second game for Kearns, working four innings, with Ryan Veazie getting 6 Granger Brady Clark scored the winning run for Kearns, sneaking home from third, when baserunning teammate Mike Peterson got caught in a hot box on a slow roller in the infield. Peterson was finally ran down, signalling the second out, but the plate umpire ruled the toss to home was not in time. Later, coach Hatch we felt he (Clark) was stated, safe, while Folster of Kearns called it a brutal call. Both teams pitchers threw well in the extra innings, Kelly Peterson of Granger and Mike Peterson of Kearns. Kearns did not hit the bail out of the infield. Kearns 2-- 9 3600 So. 1 21, Granger 4 Kearns picked up 18 of its runs in the top of the fifth inning, picking up 12 hits including Todd Funderburk going 3x3, two singles and a double, with three rbi's; Jerry Smith, a single and a double with five runs batted in; and Monte Perea, a dou- - Kearns Area Recorded the save. 6. Skyline Granger 1 Granger got its only run in the top of the first inning off a triple by Scott Dalton and a double by Steve Embly. Skyline moved in front to stay with three runs in the bottom half of the inning and went on to post two in the second and one each in the fifth and sixth. "Once again it was the early innings that hurt us, commented Lancer head coach Mike Folster. Ninety percent of the runs scored against us this year have come home in the first and second innings. Sometimes, you get off to a slow start, but we just didnt come back. Kelly Peterson, Grangers pitcher was rocked a bit in the first three innings, but smoothed things out after that. Skyline ended up with nine hits and Granger with seven. The only Lancer with more than one hit was Dalton, who had a triple and two singles. Western Hills Action Now Under Way TAYLORSVILLE. Coach Ron Rushtons Warriors ran their record to in Region Three play during the past week when they beat Cyprus 12-- in a game switched to 1 7 Taylorsvile because rainstorm washed Community Park. freak a it out at Magna Taylorsville also defeated Olymwhile Cyprus pus on Friday outlasted Kearns Taylorsville will host Granger tomorrow (Friday) and will be at Cottonwood on Tuesday. Cyprus, now in the league, will travel to Olympus tomorrow and to Granite Tuesday. The Warriors took what looked into like a commanding lead of the bottom of the sixth, but coach LaRon link's Pirates came back with a big six run rally to pull them But a four-ruwithin one at seventh put Taylorsville ahead to stay. lead in the Taylorsville took a first on hits by Kevin Quinn and Troy Leavitt with Quinn scoring on an error and Leavitt on wild pitch. The in the Warriors ran the lead to third wwhen Leavitt singled, was doubled in by Mark Tolber, who scored on a single by Dave Lit- 11-- 14-1- 6-- 4 8-- 1 n 0 0 THANKYOU We would like to ttitnk you tor participating in our wage voluntary pay program Mirh of our earner cornea from your payment they tfc a oood too v y'eatiy we nope you reward mem eppretia'e your support The Green Sheet 155 E 405 South Murray, Utah 84107 48? 888? Office Hours Frday. Monday Ba m Peter Bernhard, Publisher Robert Prince, V P Operations BiHO'son V P Markel-nDonald Robinson. 6 dtor Ethel Bradford. Editor Jpm Karen Eg'l, Circulation Pat Robinson. Circulation Jan Brown, Business tlewood. Taylorsville Cyprus scored its first run in the bottom of the fourth, when Bill Robbs tripled and scored on Paul Allens hit. The Warriors increased the lead to in the top of the fifth when, with two out, Littlewood singled and scored on Steve Wooleys basehit. They then scored three more in the sixth when Quinn reached on an error, Leavitt singled and Tolbert's hit sent both runners home. Tolbert then scored on a fielders choice. Cyprus uprising, which saw ten men go to the plate, started when Preston Lohymeyer singled, Robbs singled, Allen walked, Tryan Quintana single in one and Devin Hathaway chased one home with a sacrifice fly. Mike Nunley then walked to again load the bases. Steve Argyle promptly doubled to send two more Pirates across the plate. Brad Rammells ground out scored Nunley and Clint Meyer singled in Argyle for the sixt run of the inning. Cyprus joy was shortlived, however, as Brad Wood reached on an error, Troy Peterson singled, Quinn doubled in Wood, Leavitt singled to scored Peterson and Scott Peterson then singled to score two run and scored himself minutes later on a passed ball. Cyprus still wasnt through and loaded the bases in the bottm of the seveth, but Dave Littlewood came in with one out and struck out the next two to preserve the win for starter Mark Tolbert. Paul Allen relived Preston Lohmeyer in the fifth for Cyprus. Coach Rushton was pleased with his teams hjitting as they collect 16 hits off the Cyprus pitching, adding that Cyprus also hit well, getting 10 hits. 11, Olympus 6 The Warriors built themselves a cushion in the first two innings, getting a couple of runs in each. Mark Roberts tripled in first run in the opening frame with Scott Peterson singling in the second. In the second inning. Troy Leavitt belted a 0 1 two-ru- ble on otfer.se The Bittvci iieii eclipsed the Jured Mathis got the pitching win and K le Listul the save. Adam Nimmer doubled and Mathis, Scott Robinson and Troy Sagers also had hits In a correiion from last week s results, the Dodgers actually won over the Brewers instead of losing Cards 0 In the Majors division Saturday, w ith the Pirates nipped the Twins Curtis Wilson getting the game w inning hit and. on defense, accounted for the last three outs of tiie game. Kurk Weidauer, the winning pitcher, doubled and Brad Seare and Eric 4 Robinson went 2x3. The Red Sox beat the Indians 10-as Parker Mangrum, Scott Sudbury, Kenny Reed and Tony Reitbrock all 4 5 had doubles Sudbury and Glen Spencer pitched. On Thursday, the Sox clipped the with Spencer getting the Indians win in relief, striking out six. Sam Maio doubled and Sudbury went 2x3 The Cubs knocked off the Yankees behind Brad Listuls seven strikeout, two hit pitching Rav Continued on page 4 7-- 2 1 3 KEARNS. In Majors division action from the Western Hills Bambino Baseball League, the Pirates whipwith Jared ped the Red Sox Okusi belting a triple for the winners. The Yankees then shut out the Tigers 13 0 with Bart Crosby, Brandon Hayden and Jeremy Fletcher all hitting doubles. Aaron Salazar struck out five of six batters for the Yanks. Moving to the Minors, the Orioles hammered the Padres 12-- as Darrel Hansen hit a triple to spark the offense. The Brewers, in a real slugfest, outdistanced the As Lanny Hll lined out a triple for the Brewers. The Yankees won big, blasting the , Cubs while the Tigers doubled Chris Roberts up the Angels and Robby McCleve both had doubles for the Tigers and Andy Fresh notched a triple for the 11-- 3 im ADDITIONAL 10 OFF THE ALREADY 40 - 50 - 60 mv Saturday, May 9th Nielsen's Liquidation in Kearns 4700 S. 4100 W. BMX J 26-1- 1'J I A ALL ARCHAY Angles. Wrapping up the Minors, the Reg Sox gained an 16-win over the Dodgers. Shawn Humphreys hit a triple for the Sox. Five games were played in the peewee division, beginning with the win over the Astros Dodgers and follwed by the Cardinals pasting of the Padres. Donald Wilkins and Nathan Moore both hit doubles for the Cards. The As then got by the Cubs and the Red Sox edged the Yankeees In the final contest, the Braves with Robert won over the Orioles Andreason and Timmy Thorson both recording doubles "Jt 2 Package! WAdd Only s 32 OZ. 11-- 1 single. Tolbert pitched through six innings, striking out eight, before being relieved in the seventh by Dave Littlewood, who had two ks. Both teams had 11 hits, but the Titans turned four errors to just one for s Taylorsville. Two of those Oly helped the Warriors along in sixth. their five-rumis-que- n We played pretty well, pitching, hitting and defense," reported coach Rushton. On defense, Jeff Leather-woogot the last out on a great catch in the outfield. d 34 (to") i. MACARONI STROLLERS 5 & up Umbrella 3 7 00 & up Singles 1 CABBAGE PATCH oz. 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But Taylorsville cancelled those runs out with two of its in the bottom half of the inning as Steve Wooley singled and Kevin Quinn homered. After Olympus got a run in the sixth, Taylorsvile finished up five runs off two walks, singles by Roberts,1 Peterson and Mark two-xudouble by Scott Tolbert, Wilberger andi. a ground out by u, . 21-- 79' , 12-1- 2 24-1- homer. n KEARNS. In Saturday's round of Minors play from the Kearns International Little League, the Giants shutout of the Caropened with a dinals. Chad Sadler and Jason Blough pitched, while, at the plate, Clint Christensen and Geraed Lemon each had doubles and Brent Auneseth a single. The Braves beat the Orioles 20-- as Kyle Listul hit a triple, a double and a single and Jared Mathis, Adam Nimmer, John Wlis, Jay Harvey and Kelly Florance added to the Braves nine hit total. Mathis was the ing pitcher with Harvey working in relief. The Phillies beat the Rangers 12-with Cory Robison getting the pitching win and J. J. Barnhard coming on in relief. Saturdays piay was wrapped up win over the with the Brewers Astros. Last Wednesday, the Dodgers as Paul knocked off the Brewers Anderson hit one double and two singles, Justin Walters two singles and Craig Minnick twm singles plus some outstanding infield. Walters was the winning pitchers. The Tigers then edged the Astros with Russell Simons notching the winning rbi. Chris Larsen belted a grand slammer and was the winning pitcher. Moving back to Monday, April 20, the Giants hammered the Orioles behind the nine strikeout pitching of Justin Higgins, w ho also hit a dou 13-1- 2 16-- 8 Warriors Drop Pirates, Titans In Week's Action 30, 1987 Thursday, April International Action For Cougars Take Two From Lancers WEST THE GREEN SHEET 49 1777 J19 Bar Stool CAT LITTER io ibs. GLASS vr r MAXELL AUDIO TAPES' 79 C-4- Nielsen 4700 S. 4100 W. 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