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Show THE SENTINEL Section 2 Thursday. July 15.1M2 1 Page 'Sffi"""" Local runners win Wednesday. Joly 14- Bingham at South (Municipal Park, 1300 S. and 700 E.) Granger at West Jordan (Old Bingham field in Copperton) Brighton at Jordan Hillcrest at Alta Friday. July If- Bingham at Taylorsville (South Ridge Park, 4000 r W.S200S.) South at West Jordan (Old Bingham field) Alta at Cottonwood Skyline at Brighton Jordan at Holladay ( Ken Price Park) Hillcrest at East-Judg- e (Municipal Park) Monday, July Jordan at Tooele West at Bingham Hillcrest at Highland Skyline at Jordan Brighton at Alta ,1 Wednesday. Jely Jordan at Kearns, 8 p.m. (South Ridge Park) ( Municipal Park) Brighton at East-Judg- e Granite at Jordan Bingham at Murray, 8 p.m. (Ken Price Park) Hillcrest at HoUaday (Ken Price Park) All games will start at 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted. st - Teamworks (Bingham) Kelly Cherrington dances back to second base, while Highland opponent tries to flag down the incoming pick-of- f throw. Bingham won the thriller, played at Highland on Wednesday, 6-- - All-st- Walbeck a bases loaded double that gave his team the lead. Wood from Brighton; Alta pitcher Troy Cook Blake Jensen, Keith struck out 11 West Jordan and Kevin Wilson, batters on Friday, while .Sullenberger of Hillcrest; the Alta offense burst out The annual American and Jim Nelson of Jordan to a 1 lead by the bottom Legion All-Stwith game, the were named. Friday's game West. went into extra of the second. Randy mid-poibreak in the For the Westside innings with the score Rogers hit a triple and Legion baseball season, Kevin Gust, Todd squad, tied at But, a walk, a Grant Lloyd, Cook, and will be staged and Ben Lail of Newman, Mark each Geiselmayr bunt, an error, and a Murray's Ken Price Park and Pat Willard Bingham West added doubles. For sacrifice fly combined to Thursday. Action will get of West Jordan were Fowlks Brad had Jordan West the bring winning underway at 7 p.m. selected. run home, Hillcrest did a single and a triple, out-h- it but had Charles Russom two West Hillcrest coach Joe Only players in their trouble stringing hits doubles, and Darin Jones final year of Legion ball Castillo and Bob Burkett two singles. can be selected. Teams of Cottonwood will lead together. Jordan played, were fielded from both the Easterners, while Hillcrest, perhaps best its aroused by their first perhaps, game of the Eastern and Western Steve Don Dellin, in season the have didn't beating divisions of the. Valley Godfrey, Dave Kline, and loss, any hitting problems against Cyprus Wednesday. League. All six local Dale Lomack of Kearns Jordan came up 12 hits, teams be and Mike Sato of West Jordan Saturday. will Hillcrest pounded out 14 including a two run triple represented. Bingham will be in the On the Eastside team, Western dugout. hits, while pitcher Pat by Bryce Jorgensen and Westerkamp gave up just a two out single by Mike one hit and one walk.. Thompson that started a Hitting-wisBrett Varoz rally. In the field, Todd went two for two with a Koplan made a couple of home run; Jensen and key defensive plays. Kendzior two for three, Although Kearns led Jensen with a triple and Jordan through much of lUndrtor with a" double; t the early going Friday.. and Mike Spilker hit a" Jordan was able to tie' things up at 7 in the triple. sixth. Kearns came up West Jordan pitcher Dave Lehmitz picked up with a three run seventh, the win against Skyline. but Jordan could only answer with a single run. He was aided at the plate Steve Schnegelberger by teammates Charlie Russom, who hit a bases went the distance on the loaded double for three mound for Brighton in rbi's, and Brad Johnson, their win over Granger who had an rbi single. Wednesday. Brighton did not come up with any had led Bingham Highland 1 at one point, extra base hits, but did but Highland picked up manage to string a lot of four rims in the late going singles together. That did cut and wrapped to tighten up the game not happen against South' considerably, before Friday, as Brighton lost Bingham was able to in a stave off the rally. Dee cut Stevens pitched all seven innings for Bingham and went two for four at the WBDA cut (J&r. plate. Chad Downs went two for two. Bingham came up with The Midvale WBBA five big runs be holding its annual will bottom of the seventh elections Thursday, July inning to slay Holladay 8 at 15, p.m. Friday. Holladay had Hillerestbeafeh, W J. wins Jirsfl Hillcrest's American Legion baseball team suffered its first loss of the season last week, while at the same time West Jordan came up with its first win. Hillcrest's string of victories ended at 10, setback at following a the hands of West on Friday. The loss was sandwiched between a 5 win over Murray Wednesday and a pasting of West Jordan in a Saturday make-u- p contest. While West Jordan did take its lumps against Hillcrest and was stopped by. Alta . 4 Friday, the young team could look back on its over win Skyline 2-- 1 13-- 16-- 0 9-- 6-- 1 Highland Wednesday and (Ml over Holladay Friday ; Alta started off the week on a sour note, falling to Holladay 3 Tuesday, but rebounding for a hard won 8 victory over Tooele to add to its win over West Jordan; Jordan split in its two games, knocking off 5-- 9-- Cyprus 9--6 Wednesday and falling to Kearns 10-- 8 Friday; and Brighton also had mixed success, defeating Granger 3 on 7-- Wednesday and being shut-o- ut by South 5-- 0 Friday. Blake Jensen and Mark Kendzior each slugged home runs and Bob Kane added a double and a , triple to help propel as Hillcrest past Murray. Wednesday overcoming ; .mate; obstacle in its road to Jwiw nd jbM-M- t. two for 'three and KenzioV " two for four. Hillcrest development Kevin . . In other local action, pitcher Bingham posted a pair of Sullenberger struck out one run victories, 5 over nine. 6-- Kenny Thompson and Ward Figge from Alta; Eric Jacobs and Reagen ar Logion gamo sot 9-- ar 10,000 meter run A couple of local runners, Farley Gerber and Craig Hewitt, took the top places in the men's overall division from the fourth annual - Jordan Independence Days West 14 time of 46:34, John Ashby second 49:05, Travis Thorton 56:42; in the 2 group Gerber was first, Hewitt second, and Bale 33:35 and Hewitt's 34:33. Jolene Fisher won the overall women's title with a time of 41:20. - The remainder of the top 10 finishers in the men's overall were listed as Gene Bates with a time of 34:50, Brent Kartcher 35:27, Steve Landeen 35:36, Dale Cable 36:26, David Ashby 37:17, Pat Kimball 37:22, Dennis Fowler 37:25, Bob Roberts 37:30. In the overall ladies, after Fisher were Kay Roberts 41:28, Jill Osborne 49:41, Dana Morris 50:40, and Carol Taylor 51:05. The competition was further broken down into six age groups for the men and four for the Automotive Baseball 1--1. Thursday, July 15-- was first with a time of 57:23. to 29, Gene Bates first 34:50, Dennis Fowler 37:25, and Bob Roberts 37:30;37-44- , Robert Class placers for the women were: 14 and under, Shaundi Hopkins 56:40; 15 to 24, Jolene Fisher 41:20, Jill Osborne 49:41, Shannon Heaps 57:02; Kay Roberts 41:28 and Dana Morris 50:40; 35 and over, Carol Taylor 51:05 and Judy Jeppson first 40:58, Lynn Hopkins 53:23. 15-2- 10,000 meter run held third; 23 to 29, Brent Julys. Gerber's time was Kartchner 35:27, Landeen nt 7-- 3, Wall second 40:58, and and Don Kocherhans 41:31; under bracket Mark and in the 45 and over Weeden was first with a group, Warren Lassey ladies. In the men's 35:36, and Craig Cook; 23 25-3- WBBA Minors tourney going on On Saturday, July 10, a tournament of minor league WBBA teams was at the two opened baseball fields at Flat Iron Mesa Park in Sandy. Mayor Larry Smith opened the event by throwing out the first, ball, followed by the opening game between Alta National team and the All-Stfrom Draper. The results of the opening games were as All-Sta- rs given to the top two teams. Besides the baseball games on Saturday there were tennis matches, soccer matches, and a pie eating contest, as the Flat Iron Mesa Park was officially opened. Dee's Hamburgers, who had donated $5,000 for bleachers ar follows: 18 National Kentucky Fried vs. Alta West Jordan (at Kearns) Draper 4 Kearns at Bingham Spring Run 4 Alta Hertz at Hillcrest American 3 BuUer 8 Hillcrest 1 Saturday, July 17-- Bingham at Murray, 5 Brighton 7 Sandy 2. The double elimination p.m. (at Ken Price) Hillcrest at Holladay, 7 tournament will continue p.m. (Ken Price) throughout the week with West Jordan vs. games at 6:30 p.m., with Taylorsville, 7 p.m. the championship game (Magna) being played Friday Alta at Kearns, 5 p.m. evening. Trophies will be and a concession stand, had a skydiver jump out of a Cessna airplane and land on the ball field prior to the baseball games, and had the Dee's clown at the park throughout the day. They also provided a moon walk for the children. A plastic water slide and a dunking machine were other fun highlights. The concession stand opened for the first time on Saturday and was kept busy. e, 7800 S. State CHOICE & PRIME MEAT 7-- 566-247- 3 ' SUP.WJ1ER SAVINGS 6-- CCCf "Whirlpool r. led Qfr. Doof Mldvalewlll hold W Front elections in-th- posted an margin by the top of the fifth inning, but Bingham cut that to 4 in the bottom of the fifth. Then in the seventh, Steve Foreman brought 8-- Save $1C3M Family-siz- e washing capacity 4 automatic cycles: REGULARHEAVY, PERMANENT PRESS, KNITSGENTLE and SOAK At Nominations and elections for president, vice president, secretary, Onchcd Picnic Uaca vice' treasurer,' and for the Majors, Minors, and presidents Pee-We- es will take place at in three runs with a the Midvale Middle ball and pinch-h- it homer, Todd Newman turned a park, near the concession squeeze bunt to score the winning run. 'Newman also for pitched Bingham, throwing 12 stand. The Senior program, which will be separate from Little League, also needs officers and Alta had its problems parents to get involved. The league reminds with Holladay ' on ' on parents that their support but Tuesday, and that of community Wednesday Alta's bats came back to life against leaders is vital to a Tooele as Ward Figge hit successful program. 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