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Show t WEST VALLEY VIEW 3 Thursday, Apr. 9, 1981 . Over Granite Two Wins Colts Gain Judge Splits Week's Plav SALT LAKE. Reconstruction of the Judge since returning to the Bulldog helm, Coach Dave Disorbio has his club sitting at the .500 mark, Judge split its weeks 2-- taking the first game of a doubleheader from Uintah 4 on Friday before losing the A 1 vicnightcap tory over Jordan on Tuesday brought the Bulldogs up to the break-eve- n point after opening the week with a 0 loss to Region Seven favorite Murray. Disorbio and assistant Bob DePasquale take their club to Tooele tomorrow (Friday) and then to Ken Price field Monday to battle Murray. On Tuesday, the Bulldogs host Cyprus at All three Sunnyside. contests start at 3:30 p.m. home Romero with the initial Bulldog tally in the first. Benefitting from the scoring splurge was winning pitcher Jay who scatCampbell, tered seven hits and struck out eight in going the distance. Uintah bounced back from a 2 deficit in the second game with three runs in its half of the third and added solo scores the next two innings to put Judge away. The Dogs trailed in the third when Liston singled, Romero walked and Hansen slugged a three-ru- n homer. But the Utes bounced back to take the lead and a single Judge run in the fourth was not enough. Clark scored the final Bulldog run when he walked and eventually raced home on a sacrifice fly by Liston. Steve O'Brien suffered the loss for Judge. 5-- 5-- 5-- Judge Jordan 5, 1 Robert Thomas baffled Jordan on one hit and his teammates used their speed to put together five runs in the second Bulldog win of the year. Thomass no-hitt- er was ruined in the second inning when Jordan scored its sole run. After that, the senior was completely in charge, finishing with eight strikeouts. Judge managed just four hits of its own, but made those count. A good portion of the success could be attributed to the Bulldogs good team speed - they swiped 13 bases during the contest. Judge pushed two runs home in the first on a pair of walks, a wild pitch and a single by Brett Hansen. Hansen collected another RBI when he drove in David Harmon in the fifth, moments before Joe Rotzler scored on a single by Mark Murphy. Hansen also scored an unearned run in the Brian Von seventh. Bank and Mike Clark OREM. More than a half dozen Green Sheet area gymnasts are bound for regional competition in San Diego later this month following the state Class I meet here Friday and Saturday. Most are from the Utah Academy of Gymnastics, which won the team title with 213.60 points. Salt Lake Gymnastics was second with 208.50 points and USA Gym World of Bountiful was third with 206.10. Teams from Orem and Spanish Fork filled the final spots. The prestigious regional Judge hits. classifications Uintah rally for a win in the first contest but lost a chance for a sweep when the Utes pushed runs home in the first g Gymnastics 24-2- 5 in San Diego. Crowned champions in the three 7 held off a Judge seventh-innin- competition will be held April Uintah the Region Three seniors were: Caralee Novak, Salt Lake -- Farmers. Cottonwood, which decision captured an over Granger last week to win its second straight Granite district 8-- 6 tournament championship, will be on the road again tomorrow (Friday) when the Colts duel Skyline on the balance beam and parallel bars, her string of firsts was snapped only by Grangers Melanie Pearson, who won the vault with an 8.85 score. Finishing behind Mor Granite, will travel to Olympus On Monday, the Colts will host Oly while the Gymnastics Jordan Sweeps Title Five Mur- ray and two Judge gym- MAGNA. dan. Coach Judy Maxfield and Rob Dahles Spartans finished second to the Beetdiggers despite a sub-pa- r performance by their premier gymnast, Katie Baird. Murray finished with 92.1 points in the Class II optional competition, nasts will vie for state honors Tuesday when the class 3A meet begins at Woods Cross high. The seven qualified for state here Friday in the Region Seven meet dominated as expected by perennial power Jor- - far behind Jordans Tooele was third 158.4. with 82.35, Judge fourth with 58.35 and Uintah Darlene Jensen, Academy. Novak Utah defeated Michelle Roach of Utah Academy for the title. They were followed by Jill Palmer (Bountiful), Shawnee fell start at 3 p exercise. Pirates Leah Alvis had a third in the vault, Johanna Powers a fifth on the beam and Kathy Kroyle a sixth on the bars. Murrays top Class III performer was Vangee Salinas, who finished second to Bass on the beam. Colts Academy) the childrens division. Utah Academys Troseth and Cin-- di Fullmer were third and fifth, respectively. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! rison in the ranking were Colts Linda DePalmo and Holly Grangers Sherri Brinkerhoff and a pair of Olympus gymnasts, Elaine Gourley and Gretchen Nygaard. V" r fS short - x ' sty r e v. -- Y. rf VV! Y i :' , r x. k - X3 Three gymnastics title. Lam-bourn- Cottonwoods Mike Moore singled, stole second, went to third on a grounder and scored on a single to center by Kim Facer, making it d 2-- 0 er The Farmers tied it up in the bottom of the fourth. Lance Pratt led off the frame by reaching first on an error, advancing to second on a wild pitch With two out, Boyd Howells rapped an RBI single and after a single by John Simmons, Howells came around on a double by Mark r. In the Colt fifth, Lane Lewis walked and a Granite error on a bunt by Dave Ballard put runners on first and second. A single by Dave Carter accounted for one run, and another Farmer miscue loaded the sacks for Cotton- n two-thir- scored their sixth run Lambourne, Ballard Cottonwood, while Steele and Joe Bocek hurled for Granger. Higgins went 2x4 and collected three RBIs KEARNS - Colt batters. The Farmer defense was (From Page 2, Col 4) Sankovich suffered the loss in relief of Chidester. Coach Hatch was concerned over his teams lack of consistent play. When the defense is on the hitting is off, he said. He blamed defense more than pitching for Mondays loss. guilty of four errors. Cottonwoods Carter and Granites Bradford each enjoyed 2x4 performances at the plate. Colts 8, was thrown the Granite outfield, but another walk to Nash, which loaded the bases again, was followed by a Brett Jensen grounder Carter Granger 6 and Facer each went 2x3 and Nash contributed a 2x4 effort, while Moore cleared the bases with a double in the second inning, high He noted mmmm v Baird by 2.15 points. A pair of Judge gymnasts - Cathy Lowe and Tammy Von Bank - finished fourth and fifth, respectively. Baird remained right on Lees heels despite an ' We putt your money tto work (for you! defeating Murrays Highest return possible on First and Second Trust Deeds in- g, cluding a fall in her best event, the uneven parallel bars. The state champion in that event last year, the Murray junior fell during her routine and did not place in the top six at region. Her best showing was a second place finish on the balance beam. She also finished fourth in both the vault and floor exercise competitions. Judges Lowe placed second with her pe- on ALL INVESTMENTS SECURED BY REAL PROPERTY Vi TONY the EVANS finished fourth on the beam. Her teammate, Von Bank, was sixth in floor exercise. Bonnie Sorenson of Murray earned a medal and a trip to state with a sixth on the beam. She and Baird will be joined at Woods Cross by three other Spartans - Karie Allred, Tammy Wright and Vangee Salinas - all of whom scored high in floor exercise. Two Cyprus gymnasts were in the top six in the competition on the Class III level. was Jada Bass to the champion from Jordan, compiling impressive points with a first on the beam (8.15) and a third on the parallel bars. runner-u- p Stefanie Booth was fourth her best show ICS We also resicent ancl Manager United Mortgage Orem Office arrange loans for private or business growth on your property-impro- ved or unimproved paid for or not. Established in 1953 A 7 ft Offices Call Nevada 8166 Idaho in 225- - Utah V 212 South State Street, Orem, Utah that the league slate calls for three outings against each team. L. - Carl Coates and Brett Jensen served mound duty for wood. out at home plate trying to score on a misplay in the Lancers when Lam-bourn- T points in the meet, fewer than Gannon had hoped for, particularly since Jordan ran up 162.30 points to take the title. Murray was third with 137.55, followed by Tooele, Judge and Uintah. Jordan had too much depth for the rest of the region teams in every event. In the optional competition, the Diggers qualified six girls -the maximum possible for state in every event. Topping the list of Jordan gymnasts was the chamregion pion Linda Lee. She accumulated 33.7 point, Teammate FLOOR . . . Cottonwood's Linda DePalmo helped Colts capture Region 4 Coming on in relief of e Rocky with two out in the fifth inning, Knight allowed only one hit, struck out three and walked no one in picking up the mound decision. The fifth frame ended starter parallel bars and also f Granite 5--0 of expecta- rformance . 6, Cyprus compiled Sudburyfor (Utah first in tt Vye ' m. 151.80 Academy) and Becky Hill (Salt Lake). In the juniors, Le Sieur was followed in the rankings by Robin ODonnell (Utah Academy) Kris Bohn (Salt Lake), Jodi Welch (Utah Academy) and Michelle Bybee (Utah Academy). Jensen edged Shauna Murdock, schedule finds Cottonwood at Granger and Granite at Skyline. All games are scheduled to w hich is now The Colts scored first in the top of the second, when Glen Nash walked, advanced to third on an error and came home on a grounder by Troy Davis. In the fourth, bottom of the fifth when Greg Holman led off with a single and scored on a triple by Pratt Rodger Hoffman walked and then Todd Bradford singled home the fourth and final Granite run. The Colts broke the tie and gave themselves some breathing room m the top of the sixth. A walk to Troy Davis was followed by a a sacrifice bunt by Lane Lewis and Ballards RBI single for run A the base hit by Carter and a walk to Rich Fank-hausloaded the bases, with pinch runner Brad Wixom then scoring on Moores sacrifice fly. In four and e innings of work, permitted four runs on six hits, striking out five and walking two before giving way to Knight. The Colts committed two errors. For Granite, Hoffman went the distance on the mound, allowing six runs on five hits. He fanned one and walked six tions. Ynchausti (Utah Shelley ing being a sixth in floor Farmers entertain East. Wednesdays 4-- 4 wood's unblemished mark lighting Cottonwoods win over the Lancers m the duel for the preleague Granite district tourney title The Colts scored five of their eight runs in the second frame when home Moore doubled three runners Facers two hits in three official appearances included a two-ru- n single in the fifth, when the victors tallied their other three runs Moore and Facer each collected three RBIs in the contest. Granger scored once in the first on an RBI triple by Darrin Steele, tallying four in the third, a frame highlighted by Devin Higtwo-rusingle gins Higgins, Cody Anderson and Kerry Foggarty singled in the seventh that scored Carter. The Farmers knotted in the the score at with the score tied The Colts then pushed across two in the top of the sixth and Knight held Granite scoreless the rest of the way, preserving Cotton- fifth with 45.52. Cyprus did not compete in the optional division. Instead, Pirate Coach Pat Gannon concentrated her young forces in the Class III compulsory competition, but her bid for a title there Colts Cop Region Title floor exercise and on the Eagle diamond. meanwhile, AIRBORNE . . . Murray's Suzanne Bressler is in full flight after pushing off vault in Region Seven gymnastics meet Friday at Cyprus high. - (From Page 2, Col. 6) Class III ranks, Cottonwoods Dee Morrison ran away with the title, piling up 34.25 points to top her nearest rival by nearly three points. Morrison took first in Coach Startins Wayne Gym- nastics; juniors -Marika Le Sieur, Bountiful; childrens against opener Class I Gymnasts California Bound had the remaining 5-- 4, one-thir- After State Meet - -- Judge from Brad Knight, who d sparkled in two and innings of work in 3-- 2-- 0 performance pitching had singled Hansen play, 7-- Granite. Coach Ron Rushtons squad, which picked up single runs in the second and fourth and two each in the fifth and sixth, received a solid relief 5-- With four league games under his belt triumph over 4 Triumph 6-- 4 4-- 4 league-launchin- 6-- nightcap. The Bulldogs jumped out to a 2 lead after two innings of the opener, doing most of the damage with four runs in the second. A triple by Rotzler, a double by Liston and singles by Clark, Harmon and Justus Romero accounted for the Judge runs that inning after already has seen tangible evidence of success here. PARK. GRANITE The Colts of Cottonwood high maintained their unblemished 1981 record here Monday g with a five innings of the baseball program - |