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Show Hillcrest back on track; rest mixed and Westerkamp, Koehler. In the Tuesday makeup, Brighton jumped out to a 0 lead after the first winning 2-- 13-1- Brighton was down heading into the top of the seventh inning, but the Cottonwood Heights crew strung six hits into nine runs to stun the host , Cottonwood team. Much of the offensive punch came from the Brighton bench in the persons of Mike Finey, Brad Scout went two for four Butterfield, and Rick and Dee Stevens three for Perkins. Dave Robbins four. Kevin Gust and Jeff also went three for three. West Jordan pitcher Richards also had timely Lehmitz gave up Dave hits. Scott went two for three just four hits and one on walk against South against East-Judg- e in a Tuesday, driving pair Friday. At the plate of runs and tying up the Darrin Jones, Charles sixth inning. But, East-Judg- e Russom, Dave Graves, was able to force in and Troy Shelton made the winning score in the their presence felt. Robbi Cordova made a key seventh. defensive play to off started Bingham with a four run first a South rally. In Jordan's only game inning men added single runs in the second and of the past week Friday third, but South picked up against Hoiladay, Jedd two runs in each of the Stewart knocked in both third and seventh to go of Jordan's runs, as he with single scores in the went two for two at the second and fifth to tie it plate. Jim Nelson pitched up. Bingham, taking all seven innings for advantage of South Jordan, striking out six. 7-- 4 10-- 2 4-- 13-- 1 12-- 11-- 2 East-Judg- Friday. Most of the remaining local teams had mixed success, however. Three of Bingham's four games were one run affairs, a 6 win over South 5--4 to loss a Wednesday, East-Judgon Tuesday, 7-- with a 15-- 3 setback to Cottonwood Friday. West Jordan won its second game, by besting South 2 Friday, as consolation for a tough 6--3 loss to Murray on Monday and a 4-- went Mark Kendzior four for four, Wilson three for three, Bob Kane two for three, as Hillcrest slapped out 17 hits against Alta. Hillcrest pitcher Jeff Koehler went 0 to the distance, giving up shutout Cottonwood Saturday. three hits. Alta put wood but on the ball, to seemed everything just Amorican Legion be hit right at Hillcrest e 13-- Baseball Schedule defenders. In another Hillcrest Kane went three for three at the' plate with a home run to - Wednesday. July West Jordan at Kearns, 8 p.m. (South Ridge, 4000 W. 5200 S.) Brighton at EastsJudge (Municipal, 1300 S. 700 slug-fes- t, his credit, while Kendzior had two triples in going three for four and Jensen went two for four. E.) Skyline at Alta Jordan at Granite Bingham at Murray, 8 p.m. (Ken Price Park in Murray) Hillcrest at Hoiladay (Ken Price Park) Friday, July 23- Granger at Bingham West Jordan at Cyprus, 8 p.m. (Magna Community Park) Alta at Jordan Granite at Hillcrest Highland at Brighton Monday, July 28 West Jordan at Bingham Hoiladay at Brighton (Ken Price Park) Hillcrest at Jordan East-Judg- e at Alta 7-- 0 Hillcrest threw three pitchers in the game. Glen Pat Evans, . Wednesday, July 28 Bingham at Tooele West Jordan at Taylorsville, 8 p.m. (Magna Community Park) Hillcrest at Cottonwood . Jordan at East-Judg- e (Municipal Park) Highland at Alta Brighton at Granite All games will start at 8 p.m. unleu pmerwise . :f ;;:: ' 'noted. r 'hrrjryT7- J Q ;'. r? errs- t ' nA.Ut J ,, vuj - V v de-fu- . 21- 1 Pag Thursday, July 22,1982 hurt. 4--2. . THE SENTINEL Section 2 the the seventh. Taylorsville came up with four seventh inning runs to steal victory away from Bingham on Friday. Bingham walked nine Taylorsville batters on the night, including four in the seventh that really inning. But, Hillcrest came back with single The Hillcrest American and a 2 defeat by Jordan, which forfeited scores in the second, Legion baseball team Taylors ville on Friday, to its Monday game and had third, fourth, and fifth made a clean sweep of all go along with a 42 win its Wednesday game was innings, while holding four of its contests over over Cyprus Monday. called off, Friday lost to Brighton scoreless. The the past week, three Brighton won its Monday Hoiladay game was well played by 7 over Hillcrest picked up its both teams in the field, regularly scheduled game games plus a Saturday Cottonwood then ran into 10 runs against Skyline while at the plate Kane make-u- p contest. Hillcrest on Tuesday, and one off a like had two hits for Hillcrest Hillcrest opened things then suffered another number of lite, as Keith and Dave Robbins went on Monday by drubbing painful losi to Skyline Wilson hit a home run two for three for then followed Friday. Alta's week was and Mike Spilker and Brighton. Skyline with a 2 nipping of not fun at all, starting out Chad Keller each. went Bingham's Steve 3 loss to two for three. Kevin Foreman pitched all with a Brighton Tuesday, a of Alta Granite, continuing with Sullenberger was the seven againsts Cyprus,, stinging the beating administered winning pitcher, giving and had two rbi bunts to Wednesday, and an on by Hillcrest, and ending up mauling of lead his team while Kelly just four hits. 9-- scored run in errors, few . .:w$P&$4$WM Hillcrest's Mike Spilker, number 4, puts the tag on a sliding Sandy Hatch of Alta. The two teams met last Wednesday and Hillcrest came away with a 13-- victory. 1 198?. 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