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Show Cardinals Take 3 Cyprus Is Still Winless Lead In Kearns Babe Ruth Play ' GRANGER. Scott Van Ordens base hit in the bottom of the seventh foiled Cyprus highs bid for an upset Friday as Granger rebounded from two straight losses to post a 3 Region Three baseball two-o- 4-- play. win. Van The loss gave the Giants a split for the week, following a 4 win over the Pirates. Darren Bills earned the save for winning pitcher Mike Wiss, who outdueled Troy Stahle. Kehoe had a double for the Giants. ; The Angels won two games, edg- ing the Cubs 0 and the Tigers Scott Depew gained the mound win I in the second contest and slugged a double to back the pitching of Shawn Veazie in the Cub win. Thayne Hughes was 3x3 and Curtis Roberts slugged a double in the victory over the Tigers, who had doubles by Kim Pehrson and Todd Mills. The Tigers downed the Braves 10-- 6 with Troy Michaelis earning the mound win. Timmy Miller and Greg Zielenski had doubles for the losers. Shane Patrick claimed mound honors in a 14-- 6 Cub victory over the . 5-- 11-1- ing to 7-- . . the 800, Granger , Two youth basketball KEARNS. teams from the Kearns Recreation Center won state AAU titles Saturday. Gus Paulos Chevrolet won the 13-- ; title and will advance to and-und- the national tournament July at Northeastern Louisiana 17-2- 3 ty in Monroe, La. team from the the state tourney to qualify for the western in Las Vegas. regionals June Nick Johnson and Ed Gray coached the squad. Members are Darrin Sluga, Deon Santistevan, Jeff Leatherwood, Paul Marsh, Troy . Kearns League won 11-1- 6 Wallace, Bill Riser, Teal Brown, Steve Hammer, Troy Peterson and Mike Soderburg. Members of the team, coached by Mike Killpack, aie: Lane Cannon, Nick DeLuca, Robbie Solvason, Craig Van Woerkom, Jeff Miller, Darrin Nag, J. L. Duckworth, Jason Burke, John Sandberg, Clint Davis, Justin Weidauer and Jason Brown. Cyprus UMP SANDWICH. On Sacrifice Fly Pehrsons KEARNS. Kyle sacrifice fly capped a rally two-ru- n in the sixth inning to give Kearns a 4-- 3 victory over Taylorsville last Wednesday. The Warriors then traveled to Alta decision to where they dropped a the Hawks Friday, but on Monday, they picked up an impressive 0 victory over Brighton to stay alive in mark. the playoff race with a Kearns, with a 3 record, dropped an decision to league-leadin- g Hillcrest and was defeated 11-- 3 by Bingham. k Taylorsville faces tests of Hillcrest Tuesday and Wednesday, but must meet West Jordan in a critical contest tomorrow (Friday). 3 3-- 8-- 4 back-to-bac- Kearns 4, Taylorsville 3 Pehrsons fly ball scored teammate Gordon Jackson who had tripled home Greg Laufer in the sixth as the Cougars came from behind to claim the important victory. contest in It was a which both pitchers threw well and well-playe- d were supported by solid defense. The Warriors scored a run in the first when Darren Evans laced a single to right after base hits by Phil Evans and Mike Littlewood. Cougar Jimmy Mitchell pitched out of a bases-loade- d jam in that frame. In the third, the Warriors went up 0 on Jonny Walkers two-ru- n homer. Teammate Troy Kay had lofted a similar blow, but missed second base and had to scramble back, forced to settle for a double. Kearns got on the board in the top of the fourth on a homer by Laufer and a two-osingle by Snodgrass after Jackson walked and advanced on a hit by Chris Nelson. Mitchell went the distance for the Cougars, yielding eight hits, walking three and striking out a pair. For Taylorsville, Walker pitched six frames, giving up seven hits, walking one and striking out one Darren Evans pitched the seventh without incident. Warriors 9, Brighton 0 Everything went right for Coach Ron Rushtons club Monday. Walker tossed a at the Bengals and the Taylorsville defense turned three double plays. Rushtons crew struck for three runs in the first inning, taking advantage of two walks and a passed ball, plus singles by Kelly Davis and Kay. In the second, Davis chased home a run. Darren Evans and Kay singled in the fifth and a bases loaded walk and a Vmnie Brown suicide squeeze produced two more Warrior runs. The scoring was rounded out when Davis bunted his way aboard, advanced on a pair of walks and scored on an error. Shawn Lund then chased home two runs with a base hit. Walker gave another strong performance with four strikeouts and only one walk. FOR ALL YOUR TRUCK Jllfhtly to Mi 4 10-4- 0 PENNZOIL QUART tOHMO TAIHEK oasoi NATIONAL BATTERIES DRAKE SHOES 3 YEAR-GROU- EXCHAN0E COUPOli WATER PUMPS Alta 24 P 85 SET 10 968-291- PENNZOIL 24951 F.ri EXCHANGE AUTOLITE SPARK PLUGS WITH THIS LOW RES. PRICER Wot 3500 South 968-291- 3 Taylorsville, however, still might have made a game of it had the Warriors been able to stroke the timely hit. They stranded a dozen runners, leaving the bases loaded in the fourth and fifth and two runners on in each of the last two innings. (See Page 4, Col. 4) M.05 WE TURN BRAKE DRUMS A ROTORS 3495 Taylorsville frames. EACH RESISTER 7, Take away the third inning and you have a possible Warrior win. In that frame there were five Hawks walked and three uncharacteristic outfield errors that produced five Alta runs. Other than that, the Hawks were grounded, scoring solo runs in the second and seventh COUPON OFF OUR REGULARLY I n 3-- 3 3 Mike Sophomore Wilding delivered a single m the second Granger got one m the third without benefit of a hit. In the sixth, Wilder had a two-ru- n triple and Steele picked up a fifth RBI with a grounder as the Lancers added three runs. In the seventh, Warren Mitdouble rounded out chells two-ruthe Granger scoring. Three Lancer pitchers struck out 16 Eagles Woodard had 11 in five innings and picked up the win. OMalley threw an inning, striking (See Page 4, Col 1) g n Granger 13, Skyline 4 Junior Todd Steeles pinch hit grand slam home run proved to be the telling blow for the Lancers, who broke out of their slump with a 12-h- it s 4 takes throw ALMOST GOT HIM . , . Lancer Chuck Embley dives back to first as Todd Christiansen of Cyprus from-behin- HBBB A DAWGQV? NOW AT LEVIS 501 Classic Denim Shrink-To-F- it SALE 3 DAYS ONLY! Thursday, Friday & Saturday $"j499 Reg. $1800 $15.99 38 to 40 Lengths Just like an old friend, Levis" blue jeans keep getting better with age And this is one friend you can rely on Because every pair is made with tough XX denim and all the quality Levis'"'' has been famous for since 1850 From the sturdy rivets to the double stitched seams, youve got an unbeatable friend in Levis" Blue Jeans 40 waist " I COMPARE ANYWHERE. FOR RVs, BOATS, AMERICAN and FOREIGN CARS, HEAVT DUTT AND FARM EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS Open A Roper's Option Charge . Or Use Youi Bankcards "DRIVE A LITTLE, SAVE A LOT" iNTEQMOurnaiu PZ10UE d dEL 1Srrffil 407-007- battery 4 1427 South 300 YJcst - S.L.C. SERVING UTAH IDAHO, WYOMING FOR OVER THIRTEEN YEARS - h V- Sizes 27 to HIM 3-- performance Monday. Skyline assumed an early lead when Woodard walked the bases full, then yielded a two-rusingle to Eagle Craig Bennett. Skyline picked up another run in the fourth to knot and scored a meanthe score at ingless run m the sixth it was the fifth that proved decisive for the visiting Lancer nine. In that frame, Embley led off with a double and scored on a single by A pair of Van Orden to make it walks loaded the bases and Coach Mike Folster surveyed his bench, landing on Steele. He responded with the blow that gave the Lancers all the runs they would need With Late Rally 3495 Wusf 3500 South AT 3 in the second on a passed ball when Todd Christiansen raced home from third after walking, advancing on a base hit by Joe Gallegos and a groundout. After that, Woodard took control. Embley broke up the by leading off the fourth with a home run. Singles by Woodard, Greg Wilder and Pat OMalley produced another run, but Jones got out of trouble with a 2 lead. Granger knotted the score in the sixth on a bases-loade- d sacrifice fly by OMalley. Van Orden had singled, stolen second and advanced on a Mitch Larsen bunt. Woodard stayed out of trouble with the third strike and by walking only two. Jones pitched solid baseball as well, scattering six hits and walking four, but the Lancers were able to steal second almost at will. Gallegos and Grant Huish had a pair of hits each for the visitors, while Van Orden was the only Lancer with two plate Cougars Nip THS A CAR NEEDSI! STARTING - - DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS STARTERS 21, 1983 Umpire Mike Andrews is sandwiched between Huish of Cyprus in making call at third . . four-hitt- t Thursday, Apr. Granger's Brian Joy and Grant base in Friday test. 2-- 4 The , 4, no-h- it 9-- Universi- Cottonwood Pirate hurler Greg Jones threw three, innings at the slumping Lancers, but Granger was able to generate just enough offense over the next four frames to foil the Bucs, who struck out 10 times against Lancer Darren Woodard. Cyprus drew first blood when two-ru- n Dave Inspeep belted a two-ou- t, homer in the first frame. The Bucs pushed another run across the 1:59. Two Area Basketball Clubs Win AAU Titles 8-- Granger tested The Warriors will host a quad meet Tuesday with Skyline, Alta and Granite. - Granite yesterday (Wednesday) after press time, hoping to avenge an earlier loss Granite is at Granger tomorrow and the Lancers tangle with unbeaten Olympus on Tuesday. Title, Suffers Injury OGDEN. Taylorsvilles Camille Riccardi captured top honors in the shot put at the Weber Invitational Friday, but was injured and will be lost to the team for two weeks. Also suffering an injury was Troy Jones, who has been the states top long jumper in early meets. Riccardi also captured sixth in the hurdles with a 49 2 effort. Her shot distance was37-5V- i. Other Warriors scoring in the Weber meet were Chris Cook, fifth in the 400, 52.3 and Rob Petit, fifth in team- 4-- Riccardi Gains Shot - Ordens single scored mate Chuck Embley, who had walked and stolen second base. Granger ran its record to 2 Monday with a 13-- 4 victory over Skyline, while Cyprus remained winless, los- Pirates. - . view Late Run Lifts Lancers Over Pirates In Region Action KEARNS. The Cardinals pounded 13-- 3 Saturday to take sole possession of first place in the . Kearns Babe Ruth League. With the win, the Cardinals were ; the only unbeaten team after two weeks of play. Dick Affleck earned ; the mound victory, receiving hitting support from Ricky Hodges, who tripled, and Jeff Wilkerson, who doubled. Affleck gave up doubles to Troy ; Kehoe and Sean Fernandez of the ' Giants. Junior Vigil helped Afflecks effort with an unassisted double the Giants ; WEST VALLEY ZCMI CENTER FASHION - PLACE DOWNTOWN - MURRAY late Innings of Granger's win Friday. in come- - 1 |