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Show Kearns Awaits Regionals formances - Granger, Murray Eye State BUTLERVILLE. miM A pair of Green Sheet area nines will battle for the right to represent Utah in the Babe Ruth regional tourney in games beginning Saturday at Brighton high. However, the state tournament will not feature one of two district champions who emerged from play at two sites last week. That squad is Kearns, ??&;'? T'P ft1 at Midvale Brighton while Riverton beat 6-- 5 West Side at Granger to win the other 16-- 2 BOUND . , . Granger Wayne Arroyo has eye on pitch delivered by Taylorsville Chrl Seaman In Babe Ruth League district PLATE playoff game Friday at Granger field. came in an over Carbon. 11-1- 8 made Valley No. 3 9-- 1 6-- 9-- 1 iminated e 12-- defeated Side West No. 1 Players Named To 19-- 4 before dropping a 6 test to Riverton. Rivertons closest call 23-1- s KEARNS. have been named in the All-star- Kearns International Little League for 1980. from the Pirates are Dick AfAll-sta- fleck, Todd Funderburk, Travis Andrea-son- , Kent Bodily and Brent Bodily (alternate); the Twins, Sam-mi- e Vigil, Kay Peterson and Steve Rose (alterfrom the Cubs are Ricky Hodges, Chris McClellan, and Brian Smith; the Indians, Kim Pehrson, Matt Wood and alternates John Osegura and All-sta- EricNeilson. The from the all-sta- COUNTY Yankees are Mike (From Page 2, Col. 9) Murray tallied once in each of the initial two frames. In Tuesdays finale McDonald belted a triple as Murray avoided defeat by knotting the score in the bottom of the seventh and won it in the eighth with Roger Hansen tossing a three-hitte- Peterson, Shane Snyder and Troy Peck (alternate). Curtis Roberts was the sole representative of the Red Sox on the r squad. Minor league action this week saw the Rangers beat the Tigers twice and 28-- the r. Tom Sankovich was strong for Kearns in the win over East. Chidester and Marc Ingram belted home runs. In the Kearns win over West, the winners needed an extra frame as Pat Westerkamp tired the in seventh in the second, two in the third and a pair in the Chidester belted another homer and Sankovich chipped in a double. Frank Lucero came on in relief. Andy Hill and Paul Coon doubled in the Cyprus win over Alta while Marty Jones went the distance on the mound. Kelly Denny doubled for Holladay in its win over Jordan while Scott Anderson hurled a solid game. Murray needed nine innings to dispose of Highland, scoring six runs in the top of the McDonald ninth. and Brent homered Wood smacked a homer. Hill threw a three-hitte- r at Jordan for Cyprus. Steve Bracken belted a homer, Doug Dilley tripled and Ron Hatch and Marty Jones topped the the Cards Dodgers bombed the Brewers 20-the Rangers clobbered the Cards the Dodgers ran past the 1 Brewers and the 15-1- Holladay overcame errors to defeat Brighton by scoring six i went stubborn Colorado squad On Monday Granger must play Highland at the University of Utah in what could be the decisive contest while Brighton squad after scoring two in the first and three in the second. Brighton scored three in the fourth and one in the and seventh fifth frames. Lawsen was the leading Kearns hitter with a 2x4 effort, ing cluding a triple. Jason Quintana tossed at a three-hitte- r Brighton in the opener for Kearns and doubled home the only run he would need in the first. Hatfield smacked Rogers, Phil Pronk, Dave Bright, Sharron Smith, Von Wimmer and honorary board member Reid Woodruff. ), ). Highlighting the a Birds trio of victories were solid pitching per homer. Anderson was on the mound in the win - Compet the Pollock, 'Shoe Result Noted Lyn Dimick, Proctor, Dan Slagowski, Travis Baldridge, Roy Peterson, Corey Rosenbaum and Brandon of pitch-hit-ru- (See Page Lindow and 1 Giles of 4, Col. 6) (pitching), bronzes Valley View News 3, Thurs of recognition assistance he provided league officials. In adult competition, by Les Lindhardt, the Stauffer lad and Darrin but frame, w, s Granger unable to push a ii across the plate It was a disappoint!! loss for the Giangii lads who have had mol trouble w it h te;in below them in the Ac dmgs than those the top in - Stars Chosen In Baseball Leag llif TAYLORSVILLE Of fieials of the Taylors-ville-Benmo- Sudoko and Blame To are the alternates The major divnu n WBBA National title league have announced that circuit's all-sta- damn selections for 1980 Named to the league's major division National team were Ryan Brow n. Brock Hudson, Mark Kinder, Kevin Williams, Wilde, The m e u e the r c a , Trevino, Tom Gallegos, Stephen Lee, Jeiemv Fordham, Corey Uffms, Jay Graft and Troy Leavitt The alternates aie Travis Brown James Callahan and Darren Bowen Tom Curtis, w ho suffered an injured leg, was accorded honorary stars are C a s ag t n o Stev Sha w Haycock, Ryan Snuti Ti oy W ingei Jason J pson. Bryce Buimt See Page 4 Col 7) , A ' N status r l Pit ; !c 22 win-- . iollowed L thi Giants in second an Hie Rangers m third The league's nniH.i division National a! Troy Briggs. Brian Baker, David all-sta- d In champs Utley, Scott Rusty a w the Indium who won 2() games rl h Yankees and Ang"' finished second a1' thud respectively r i The major loop's s American are Mike Thomas, Mark Ewell, Jeff Todd, Ricky Capps, Todd Wilberger, all-star- Bret Jensen, Dillon, Mike Newby, Clark Borg, Robby Peterson. Charlie Gouge. 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Rhonda Gomez won silvers in hitting and , l Granger was the victim of a two hitter tossed by Jordan's Kevin Ottman, who struck out only three, but forced the Granger lads to hit ground balls at his fielders, who made the plays WBBA Circuit , 17, 198U Darren Steele w almost as t ffective, lost his no hitter m tl fifth w hen Kyle Whith buig stroked a ho" run Beetle and Gary A lit broke lj Ottmans n hitter in the sar 0 Granger July , gold medal was Steve Balle, Doug Clements, Kevin presented to Larry Dug-ga- r for taking part in the contest He was also presented a trophy in while won Justin Weidauer (hitting) and Aaron Vanover (running). An honorable mention competi- n tion, gold medals were won by Mike Holfeltz in pitching and running, and Tracy Gallo in hitting Silvers were copped by Scott Little (pitching), Troy Kehoe (hitting) and Craig Stauffer 6-- Clarence Duck- worth. In the major division Bill Shelton of (running), were Siebold each recorded efforts. Scott Ryan Taylorsville posted an unblemished 0 mark to finish first in class C, while Bruce Lindow of Granger shared top honors in division D with Hans Siebold of Sandy. running, while Jim McCall was a silver winner in pitching Bronze medals were captured by Calvin Rasmussen (pitching), Dusty Moody (hitting) and Shane Harding (running) In the peewee division, Dan Slagowski won a gold in pitching and bronzes in hitting and running Other golds were won by Justin Stanley (hitting) and Jim Marquez (running) Silvers were copped by David Folker n Krista Little, Birds Claim Honor Firebirds in the peewee division of the Hunter Boys League climaxed an undefeated season with victories over the the Buccaneers (16-6Pirates (14-8- ) and the Giants (14-5- game-winnin- KEARNS. Winners in the Kearns American Leagues king contest comand petition have been announced by league officials Shaun Stauffer was winner of the contest Others who claimed honors, second through 10th in order, were pitch-hit-ru- residents were among horseshoe pitchers who either shared or claimed outright first place honors in open competition at Murray park Friday. The Kearns League Names Winners include Ron Brad Burt, Mary Jayne Davis, Vance Smith, Keith MURRAY. Two Green Sheet area HUNTER. g Jordan - Competition Rushton, - Hunter after Granger park against a 15-1- doubles. s. Against East Granite had doubles from Marc Noble and Dave Hodges. Hoffman, Todd Peterson and Hodges doubled in the win over South. Anderson Lawsen of Kearns. Kearns needed a run in the bottom of the seventh to defeat the well-playe- d the team will see Saturday in a 19-- distance on the mound. and Curtis two-bagger- Ken 2 Granger struck for three runs in the fifth frame to send Bingham down to defeat in a affair that saw defense and pitching dominate. Pitcher Joe Bocek ignited the rally with a base hit Cody Anderson drew a walk and Randy Beebe stroked a single Kenny Thompson chased home the tying and winning runs with a long double doubleheader at leaders all-st- Bingham West Valley City UT 14-1- 0 Astros twice in the bottom of the seventh. Denny had a key double and Kurt Dilley homered in the win over Highland while Patrick had claimed top honors in the pitch, hit and run contest held at Grange, while at Midvale the top all-sta- Braves with the help of doubles by Robert Neilson, Mike Peck and Ray Rice. Danny Gifford and Fred Karren picked up wins for the As against the Royals, while the Karren youth and Eddie Egbert each hit doubles. Richard Sorenson of the Royals pounded a home run in the first game. Winning pitchers in the two Giants victories were Jeff Gallegos and Andy Barrus, while the Gallegos youth and Neil smacked doubles. Hatch Grangers Kris Ray 3, scored Bingham single runs in the first and fourth innings off Bocek, who pitched a strong three hitter Manager Jerry Hobbs praised the defensive play of his team as being the key factor in the outcome of what was a very key game have been 3 after striking out 16. Both teams scored a run seventh. the winner was entrant was All-Sta- rs nate). Cottonwood-Granit- Jordan Valley West Side, 2, over Roosevelt. The regional tournament will feature teams from Southern California, Nevada, Central California and Arizona as well as the two Utah entries. While Kearns hosts Murthe ray will be playing host to the squads from the Western region. Play at Kearns will begin Monday, July 28 and continue through Friday, Aug. 1 at the Babe Ruth field. Riverton and Brighton, the host. Play will continue through July 24 with a 3 p m. title game set. At Granger Carbon won the sportsmanship trophy, while at Midvale Brighton. 9 el- eight-tea- Roosevelt, Jordan and Taylorsville 13-Carbon by identical scores before facing West Side and losing 13-conin the semi-fintest. Granger will play Jordan Valley No. 2 at 12:30 Saturday. Enroute to its district title, Kearns blanked blasted Brighton Roosevelt 13-- and edged Brighton 5 in a rematch. West Side opened play at Granger with a win over Taylorsville while Carbon blanked 15-- the state roll call, in addition to Granger and Murray, are Carbon, back to eliminate e who Other squads 20-1- Taylorsville then victory 0 Granger Tomorrow elected Named to serve as president is John Davis, who has been active in the league for 10 years Chad Payne will serve as vice president and the secretary will be Gerry Dixon. Other 15-1- lead over has a bye, but action one-gam- e Bingham, Brighton and Holladay and was a game behind Holladay 2 (Wednesday) played Granger enjoyed a 3-- 0 press time. games through Tuesday, qualification spot in the Valley American Legion League. The West Valley team dropped a disappointing test of Jordan, but defeated Bingham in a tense outing Granger will play key games this week after hosting Alta last night y 1 In final tournament 8 1980-8- on Wednesday Murray is at Granger GRANGER. A split of two games during the week left Granger clinging to the eighth and 20-1- crown. Kearns will be hosting the regional tourney, meeting the Arizona champion at 8 p.m. on July 28. Granger and Murray, despite less than impressive showings in district play, will be fighting for the right to meet Southern California that day. Murray qualified by 0 defeating Ogden Thursday after suffering a 16-- 7 loss to Brighton in the opener. Weary from playing twice on opening day, Murray was beaten 21-by Jordan Valley Friday. Murray will meet West Side at 3 pm. Saturday. Granger suffered an opening round loss by a 0 margin to Riverton Thursday, but bounced - Granger In Tense Tests mini-tourne- which defeated Cottonwood-Granit- Splits Pair by Jeff Gallup, two grand slam home runs by Cody Smith and other circuit clouts by the Gallup youth, Shon Kummer and John Barnett. Sparkling defensive play was turned in by Kelly Rushton, Kylie Roos, Layne Daybell, Ryan Goodfellow, Danny Dixon and Cns Garrick. The Pirates warmed in up for a Hunter by defeating the Buccaneers and Giants. Timely hitting by Ken Jorgenson and Adam Solt, plus solid efforts from Jeff Hatch and Brian Simmons directed the Pirates. The Mets captured second place, defeating the Angels 19-- and the 0 Cardinals The Angels came in third and the Cards finished fourth First through fourth place teams proceed to the tournament. Officers named to direct Hunter Boys League activities for CASSETTES OAKWOOD e TOOLS MALL 5488 South 900 East Murray 262-684- 0 PARTS 11 5 ' |