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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, April 14, 1988 .QPHDTO WI I I u Farmers Fall In Pair Of Tests GRANITE PARK. Granites Diggers the three runs necessary Farmers had a bye on Tuesday for the win. after losing last Friday, 11-Todd Saxey went five innings to Jordan. for Jordan with Scott Deuel Coach Mike Reardons team will throwing the last two. Brotherson play Thursday (today) at Ken went six innings for Granite with' Price park against Murray, will Brent Sharp pitching the last then play Judge at an undecided inning. Both Jarvis and Bawden location next Tuesday because of had three hits for Jordan while Judges field undergoing resod- Davis, Brotherson and Visser all ding, and will entertain Tooele at had two for the Farmers. Granite on Thursday April 21. All games will start at 3:30 p.m. South 7, Granite 2 Jordan 11, Granite Coach Mike Reardons Granite Farmers fought back from a deficit after three and a half innings to tie the score at eight in the bottom of the sixth. But Jordans Beetdiggers scored three runs in the top of the seventh to puil out the hard fought game last Thursday. The Farmers had cut the lead to in the bottom of the fourth and then to 5 4 in the bottom of the fifth only to see the Diggers score four in the sixth. Brooks 5-- points. 'ir'k'k'k'kick'k'k'k'k'Jt For Better Health REGENERATE Your Body with SUIURIDER i. Dist. 572 5146 Brent Sharp, Jayson Done, and Fortune each had two hits for the Farmers with one of Fortunes being a home run. Wrestling Class Offered At GHS GRANITE PARK A "beginning" wrestling class for elementary school age youth is now being offered at Granite high school on Tuesdays and Thursdays a.m. p.m. and Saturdays The cost is $20 per participant (includes and covers four weeks of instruction. A $5 discount per child is available if theres more than one participant from the same family. For more information call Sam Arishita at at 942-014- 481-715- 0 or evenings 0. Judges best effort in the team competiton, decided on Friday, came in the beam, where the Lady Bulldogs came in third with 44.35 points behind Hillcrest and Alta. Lindgren scored a 9.25 in the event, while Montoya claimed a 9.15 tally. Montoya earned a 9.4 award in the vault competition, where Judge placed fourth with 45.15 points, trailing Hillcrest, Alta and Bingham. Lindgren added a 9.35 and Meacham a 9.25. Judge was fifth in the floor exercise, notching 41.65 points. Hillcrest was first, Alta second, third and Bingham Brighton fourth. Lindgrens 9.0 score was the best for Judge. Montoya then added a 9.0 in the bars. Tera Isom was the only Granger to finish in the competitor optional turning a 33.25 total. In the team events, Grangers best finish was a seventh in the vault with 42.5 points. Isom registered a 8.95 score, Pam Friel an 8.8 and Deann Booth an 8.5. Granger also placed seventh in the floor at 40.15, Isoms 8.25 being the best score for the Lady Lancers, Andrea although Sylvester turned in an 8.05 and Friel and Sher Whitney each gained 8s. In the beam Isom scored an 8.2 and in the bars an 8.05. For Cyprus, Hutchinson turned in an 8.3 and Watson an 8.05 in the vault. Kearns got an 8.65 from Clarkson in the vault. Judge and Granger were the only Green Sheet area teams to be represented in Saturdays individual competition, where as mentioned, Montoya of Judge claimed first in the vault. Lindgren was sixth in that event, turning in a score of 9.375, a placing her just behind McNiel of Viewmont, who had the same score. Judge also got eighth and ninth in the beam, as Montoya and Lindgren each finished at 9.175. In tne in the floor, Lindgren finished ninth with a score of 9.05, while Montoya, turning in a 9.15, came in tenth in the bars. Isom finished in the top 20 for Granger in the vault, claiming 15th with a score of 8.95. ROOM ADDITIONS KITCHENS GARAGES DRIVEWAYS FLOORS Va ROOFS INSURANCE REPAIRS MASONRY "V BATHS jO&V, 1 yVHofhelnsCall 3783 So. 'i 30 yrs. experience Free Estimates for No. 4. S.L.C., UT 84115 Mi. 5 Granger 14, Cottonwood 3 Granger opened with seven runs in the top of the first, Richard Hickmon and Lance Short singling in two runs each, Scott Valdez, Jake Shewmake and Jonas Hamlin adding rbi singles. Brett Seager homered in the fourth and two more Lancer runs were added in the fifth. Cottonwood scored twice in the bottom of the fifth, loading the bases on a walk and singles by sacrifice fly by Wilder scored Scott McKinnon and Kole Koncar Valdez. Olympus finished its and coming home on two wild scoring in the top of the sixth with three runs, Paxton reaching pitches. Granger scored once in the sixth on an error and Seagle on a walk, on singles by Short and Bill Geertsen flying into a double Loveland and finished with three scoring Paxton and Chip Ehlers in the seventh, getting singles singling in Seagle and Geertsen. from Ryan Mathewson, Collard Granger then wrapped things and Craig VanWoerkom and an up in the bottom half of the rbi sacrifice by Robby Steele. inning with three runs of its own. DOWN THE MIDDLE.. . Jordans Jason Jarvis (14) McKinnon then Into second base as Granite's Paul Gines (13) goes high after the ball in tripled for Hickmon and Jonas Hamlin each Cottonwood scored on singled, Short sacrificed, Shewand action from Thursdays game played at Granite. Both teams scored runs in bunches, but Jordan got in the last licks to earn an Koncars sacrifice fly. make doubled in Hamlin and victory. Granger had 16 hits, all singles Warenski drove in two more runs. "It was a good game on our except for Seagers home run. Hickmon on three hits and Short, part," noted Granger Coach Mike Shewmake and Seager two. Folster, "because we continue to Warenski pitched the first five play well offensively, while innings for Granger and Hickmon cutting down on the errors." finished, each giving up two hits. "Any loss is disappointing," stated Oly headman Marc Lyons, Cottonwood 19, East 18 "but we were encouraged by the MAGNA. The Patterson family members and were eligible to win of Magna seems to coined a new national titles, set world and Cottonwoods last preseason fact that, while we made a lot of axiom, that "a family that shoots national records and earn NAA game turned into a "shootout" at errors, we were still able to stay arrows together, stays together." the East diamond as the Colts in the game." achievement pins. lead in the top Lynn, 37; Ryan, 14; Lane, 10; Miller High Life is the official took a big Skyline 21, Olympus 5 , Eve, eight; and Kevin, four; were sponsor of the three Olympic of the first inning. East fought five of almost two hundred Training ' Centers, located in back and was ahead by three Skyline did pick up 'nine hits archers to participate in ' the Colorado Springs, Lake Placid, ' ' going into the seventh. Tuesday, but whs aided by eight National and Western Regional N.Y., and Northern Greg West was the hero of the Titan errors. Michigan Olympus pitching Indoor Championships held at the University in Marquette, Mich. game for the Colts as his hit in also walked 12 Eagles and hit Miller High U.S. The the top of the seventh inning company began funding the Center in drove in the tying and winning one. Olympic Training centers in 1981. training "We just gave up too many free Colorado Springs, Colo, on March runs. West then pitched the last Coach acknowledged of the seventh, shutting East trips," "We have two best our of Lyons. The Paterson down without a run. family got with out and pitchers injuries involved in archery a year ago. Coach Chuck Clegg was happy with the victory, especially since were weak and young after that." Lynn says he was impressed by Skyline opened with three runs the way people in this sport work everyone who played got a hit. in To the top of the first, but with youth. The entire family Terry Keehan led the hitters with notched four in its half Olympus 3x4 with two doubles; Marv Acey belongs to the Utah Hot Shots. of the After a walk, inning. is a utilities operator with was 3x5 with a triple; Aubrey Lynn Amax Magnesium in Rowley, Matthews went 2x5 with a Geertsen hit into an error, Larry Vance walked, Rich Paxton stole KEARNS. Saturday will see the double; Brad Sorensen was Utah. Ryan is an eighth grader at 2x5 Orion Stonebreaker Brockbank junior high in Magna. opening ceremonies for the 1988 with a triple while Scott home, reached on an error and stole Lane is a fourth grader and Eve a edition of Kearns National Pony McKinnon went 2x5. second and Dustin Childs singled second at grader Magna Baseball Little League with the in Vance and Stonebreaker, 8 13, festivities Bruce be Granger to at Olympus while Kevin staged is not as elementary, West 4800 So. 4300 Skyline exploded for seven runs yet attending school. Lynn, his Field, Ryan Mathewson was the in each of the second and fourth wife and their children reside at Things will get under way with a breakfast held a.m. The winning pitcher for the Lancers, innings, one in the third and 3120 Dayton Drive, Magna. will cost be for adults and $1 striking out five, but giving up three in the seventh. Olympus $2 Three tournaments were for children The eight walks. Granger had 10 hits, added one in the fourth on a held time one at with actually doubles will include menu by Shane Paxton triple and a Bryan Seagle pancakes, eggs, including archers to eligible many Warenski and Jake Shewmake. All coffee. and single. two tournaments. sausage, juice participate in The Junior Olympic Archery proceeds to be used to purchase tournament is new equipment. Development Formal ceremonies will follow to to archers designed help junior a.m. and will include the become international class of all teams and introduction The competitors. Collegiate National and Regional Champion- coaching staffs. A prize drawing ships include all ages of archers will also be held. The first season games will shooting in different divisions begin at 12 noon. according to age and sex. The tournament was sponsored the National by Archery Association (NAA). Competitors ADVERTISE TO get results - Claswere required to be NAA sified 11-- 8 Magna Family Shines In Archery six-ru- n ' 18-2- 0. Kearns National League Open Saturday 0 10-1- 1 262-668- 2 We Take Your The pager with style'll The Motorola SENSAR Display Pager clips easily into shirt or jacket pocket, just like a fine fountain pen. Yet it has the capabilities to receive and store numbers then display them for you when youre ready. Whats more, if you dont want to be dis- turbed, this pager can alert you quietly. Learn how easy it is to stay in touch the trim, stylish way. Call today for complete information. AMERICAN a free estimate Construction Company 500 W. . 8 Licensed and Insuied 8 s ' had six hits, Jett Geertsen going 3x3 with three rbis, Chip Ehlers 2x3 with two runs batted in and Bryan Seagle lxl and scoring three runs.. The homestanding Lancers picked up three runs in the bottom of the first, Tyler Wilder getting a single and Brett Seager a double, and one in the second on singles by Warenski and Wilder. Olympus got on the board in the top of the third when Seagle singled and stole second, was bunted to third by Ehlers and scored on a wild pitch. Both teams got four runs in the fourth. Olympuss were scored when, after two walks, Smith and Rich Paxton had infield singles followed by another walk, a run scoring wild pitch and a two run single by Geertsen. For Granger, Shewmake scored on a passed ball, Warenski singled and came horntf on a error and Richard delivered Hickmon a perfect squeeze bunt to score two more runs. Granger got two more runs in the fifth as Lance Short singled, Scott Valdez was hit by a pitch, two walks forced in a run and a Olympus SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Lopsided victories were the rule for Granger highs baseball crew recently as the Lancers followed a 13-- 8 pounding of Olympus Friday with a 14-- 3 drubbing of Cottonwood Cottonwood at Tuesday. Granger returns home tomorrow (Friday) for Kearns then byes on Monday and visits Skyline on the following Wednesday, all games to start at 3:30 p.m. Cottonwood also lost to Kearns 15-- 7 on Friday and to East 19-1in its last game. The Colts will journey to Skyline Friday, host Taylorsville Monday and visit Cyprus Wednesday. pre-leag- Quality 261-482- i4 times. COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. Only three Green Sheet area schools sent substantial teams to p I?' f :, l. Jr.., constantly behind the count and walked four players at crucial Judge Fares Best Among Area Gymnasts Thursday, Friday and Saturdays meet state at gymnastics Brighton high school with Judge Memorial haring the better time of it. Coach Mike Kimballs squad finished first among the 3A schools entered in the meet, which combined all the and was sixth classifications, overall. In addition, Natasha Montoya took top honors in the vault event during individual competition held Saturday night, scoring a 9.5. Granger highs team, coached by Brent Burnham placed tenth in the meet. Cyprus, the only other area school with a full scale team, came in 18th. Kearns and Taylorsville, with only a few individuals qualifying for each, were 20th and 21st. Judge finished with 164 team points, placing behind newly crowned champ Hillcrest and runner-uand past champion Alta, which ended up with 181.6 and 181.4 points respectively. Bingham was third at 175.3, Brighton fourth at 174.2 and West Jordan fifth, 170.9. 'We feel very proud to have finished first among the 3A teams at the meet and sixth place Coach commented overall," Kimball. "We just had some super individual efforts." Montoya was ninth in the optional standings with 36.25 while points, teammates Dawn Bonacci and Evionne Meacham were 16th and 17th with 35.2 points each and Maquel Lindgren 21st with 34.45 'V:4 ; , gave up only eight hits to the South team. Fortune, however, was bothered with wildness as he was 2 in both runners. After Scott Gilchrist walked, the tying run scored on a ground out by Mark Casper. 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