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Show W" v"1 - eff w" W Thursday, June 2, 1988 Granger K?SW Continued from previous page. first inning, on hits by 'Richard Hickmon and Lance Short. Two more Granger runs, Jonas Hamlin and Short, were singled in by Hickmon in the third. Bountiful then picked up three runs in the bottom of the third on four singles and an error. An error also gave Bountiful its fourth run in the fourth, but Granger burst back in front with three runs in the fifth on singles by Hamlin and Short, a fielders choice by Jake Shewmake, two walks and a double by Langpap. Granger added three runs in the sixth on a walk, a double by Hamlin, a single by Short and a two-ru- n two-ru- n two-bagg- DOWN AND OUT.. . West baserunner is called out by home plate umpire as Murray catcher Glen Nielson scans the infield for more targets. Mur by Shewmake. After Bountiful added a run in the bottom of the sixth, Granger finished with a run of its own in the top of the seventh. Wilder coming home on a fielders choice by Shewmake. Granger had double the hits of and had one less Bountiful, 14-- ray defeated Region Six champ West the Spartans' second win over the Panthers this season, in 3A state action Thursday at Derks Field. 7-- error, Spartans Fall In Heartbreakcr eight then, in the bottom half of the inning, Spanish Fork opened with a single then a ground out. Doug Chapman then came up with a great play on a bunt for the second out. But Smith followed with a shot over the left field fence to end the game. Both teams wound up with six hits and two errors. SALT LAKE. Chad Forrest had r pitched a sparkling going into the sixth inning Friday against Spanish Fork when luck deserted him as the Dons picked forced the game into extra innings by tying the score at 2 then went on to win with a home run in the bottom of the eighth. Coach Bill Siebenbergs team came into the final round Friday at Derks Field knowing it would have to defeat the Dons twice and had it not been for an unfortunate error in the sixth, it couldve happened. Murray had scored two in the second off Spanish Fork ace Eric Smith as Dave Madsen and Guy Anderson blasted long doubles to drive in the runs. Murray kept Spanish Fork in check until the sixth when the first Don batter walked and the designated hitter got the Dons fourth hit of the game. But, when the ball rolled through an outfielders legs, the lead runner, who would have been held at second, raced home and the batter , round up at third. A sacrifice fly J tied the score at , . ' The' Spartans had a chance in the top of the seventh as Kevin Bolingbroke led off with a single and David Hunt beat out a perfect sacrifice bunt to put runners at first and second with no outs. But the Dons turned their second double play and Smith recorded his eighth strikeout. Smith struck out all three Murray hitters in the top of the three-hitte- 2-- 4-- 2 Murray 7, West 4 Peter Young went the distance in this, the rubber match of the season for the two Reeion Six two-bas- e Teams Sought SALT LAKE. Teams are once more being sought by Salt Lake County Recreation to play in the Valley Amateur Baseball League. The League is open to men and older. Games will be played at the Manga and Winski ball parks. The cost is $750 per team and covers 15 to 20 games. Call Salt County Recreation at for more information. 468-256- 0 2-- Automotive Play Is Under Way Taylorsville Continued from previous page. then, when Paul Simmons hit into a fielders choice, Milne was caught going to home. Jager Kimura then stood up at the plate and hit a line drive screamer at third. Quinn snagged the ball and stepped on third to end the game just a few minutes short of 1 a.m. The contest started out like a typical Taylorsville contest, Brad Wood throwing a through four innings and the lead. Then Warriors holding a Hillcrest erupted for four runs in the bottom of the fifth on three walks, a fielders choice by David Kelley and rbi singles by Brett Worthington and Jared Bills. struck back for Taylorsville three runs in the top of the sixth on singles by Quinn, Deluca and Scott Peterson and one run in the seventh as Quinn singled and was later walked home. Hillcrest forced the game into extra innings with three runs in the bottom of the seventh on a series of four walks, an rbi single by Bryan Swapp, and Simmons hitting into no-hitt- er 3-- 0 8 had 11 hits and th, Wville ive. Huskies jus Braves 3, Warriors 2 GRANITE PARK. Four games were played on the opening night of the Salt Lake County Recreation Automotive League but bad weather erased six of the scheduled games and these games will be made up later, according to Kenny Caputo, director of the league. In games today (Thursday) Pleasant Grove will be at Kearns, Holladay will be at Granger, Murray will be at West, Hillcrest at West Jordan, Alta at Brighton, Taylorsville at Bingham, Granite at Orem at 7 p.m. and Bountiful at Cyprus at Community Park at 8 p.m. All other games are at 6 Smith in the inning. contest lead going Murray built up a of the third when into the bottom The game West trimmed it to then turned into a pitching duel between Young and Wests Glasker, until the bottom of the sixth when a single and two errors allowed the Murray Panthers to catch up. 4-- Academic Team Is Selected MIDVALE. Five young men from the Green SheetXSentinel circulation areas have been named to the Academic Baseball Team by the Utah High School Activities Association. include senior Chad They Forrest of Murray, posting a 3.968 grade point average; junior Rob Sonne of Judge, listing a 3.94 GPA; senior David Davis of Granger, recording a 3.88; senior Brett Molen of West Jordan, earning a 3.932; and senior Kevin Quinn of Taylorsville, netting a All-Stat- e WHERE DID IT GO? . . . Granger first baseman Jake Shew- make (17) looks for the errant baseball as Bountiful opponent tags up safely. After battling its way into a big lead, things didnt go very well for the Lancers In the late innings of Thursday's 4A action played at Derks Field. Are you receiving payments from the sale of your home? Would you like CASH today instead of payments? 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BRIGHTON (Girls) 1 BRIGHTON (Boys) Register early for the 2 above camps, as enrollment is limited. Make checks payable to: S.L. Co. Recreation starting High Basketball Coaches Staff Bingham HILLCREST (Girls) Oates June 27, 28. 29, 30. July former Instructor. Dates June 13, 14, 15, 16. 17. 20. 21, 22, 23, 24 7 30 am to 9 00 am Grades 4 Times 748 9, 10, 11. 4 12 -- 9 00 am to 11 00 am 10 30 a m to 12 30 pm 4, 5, 4 6 and awards) (includes STEVEN BYU BINGHAM Dates June 27, 28, 29, 30, July 1, 5, 6, 7. 8 Grades & Times 4, 5, & 6 8 30 a m to 10 30 a m 1 0 30 a m to 1 2 30 7, 8, & 9 pm 1 Staff Taylorsville 4th-9t- ALTA Dates June 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, July 11 00 a m to 12 30 pm Grades & Times 4, 5, & 6 and Maio and Hales of Bingham had doubles with Kleine of 5-- 3. second rbi single. 1 9-- Lynn Platt was responsible Taylorsville got on the board with Fuller for shutting first with a run in the top of the along West Jordan with two down opening frame, Deluca singling as the Granger team beat and scoring on a single by Scott singles Arnold Jordan team West the Peterson. Bountiful broke in front and Martinez for the pitched half bottom with two runs in the Jaguars and extra base hits were of the inning. collected by Platt who had a the tied game The Warriors double and by Grangers Van with a run in the third as Woerkam who had a triple. second Wilberger walked, stole In the other game, East s Peterson Scott on scored and 1-- win. a Skyline was too much for Granite Post 112 as they scored both close well played game by jo runs in the second inning on the and score teams as the their way to a 17-- 7 rout McGrath neither team turned an error and Done pitched for the Granite indicate. However, the Warriors team and Searle and McGrath got four hits and the Braves picked up doubles for the losers, seven, including game winning while Skyline was collecting four singles by LaBelle, Jacobs and doubles and a triple among their bottom of the fifth Wednesdays 1 Viewmont actually led 0 after two innings, scoring its only run in the top of the second on a walk and a single. Granger got on the board in the bottom of the third in a big way scoring five runs on singles by Short, Shewmake, Shane Warenski, Darren Collard and Wilder. The Lancers got three more runs in the sixth as, after a walk, two outs and another walk, Hamlin slugged a two-ru- n triple and Short singled him home. Hamlin ended up with five rbis and three hits and Short two hits, half of Grangers total of 10. Warenski held the Vikings to four hits, while striking out four and, to Coach Folster, according "throwing a lot of strikes. In wrapping up the season, Folster wanted it known that two players, Jonas Hamlin and Lance Short, received Honors, a distinction awarded in baseball by the Ogden Recreation Center. n p.m. Saturday will see West at Granger at noon; Holladay at Hillcrest at 12; Bingham at West Jordan at 12; Murray at Bountiful at 12; Kearns against Granite at Granger at 2 p.m.; Brighton at Pleasant Grove at 2; Alta against Taylorsville at West Jordan at 2; and Cyprus against Woods Cross at Skyline at 2. Tuesdays games will all be at 6 p.m. and will see Granger visiting Davis, Kearns at Orem, Murray at Hillcrest, Brighton at Skyline, Cyprus at Bingham, Taylorsville at Highland, Woods Cross at Alta, West Jordan entertaining Pleasant Grove at Viewmont, Bountiful, Holladay at East, and Granite at West. In games affecting Green Sheet teams, Bingham used the three hit pitching of Cutler to beat with Bingham Brighton collecting nine hits. McClain and King worked the mound for the Granger 8, Viewmont rivals, holding West to seven hits while his was striking for 12. But it needed a three-rurally from Murray in the seventh for the 4-- 4-- 468-256- 0 |