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Show THE SENTINEL Paae 4 Thursday, May 5,1 983 Regular season competition winding down for baseball Bingham and Hillcrest raced through the final of week full Region Two team each baseball, grabbing three straight wins and looking ahead to state. The Miners stopped Kearns 6 Tuesday, edged Alta corner. Jay Applegate was the winning pitcher, while at the plate Bob Murdock and Dee Stevens each had two hits, one of Steven's a double. Alta led 1 from the third through the sixth innings against Bingham. The big inning was a neck-and-ne- 6-- 8--5 7-- then stunned 2 Friday. The Huskies won 2 and 94 over Taylorsville in a Wednesday double-heade- r then trounced Wednesday, Brighton five run third where Mark Geiselmayr had a home run and Brent Lloyd delivered a basesloaded double. Then Bingham exploded with six runs in the bottom of the seventh, as the Miners strung together a bunch of singles plus a double, a walk, and an error. Sophomore Daren Butterfield was the 13-- 5-- West Jordan 1 Thursday. Brighton, Alta and Jordan still vying for a state berth, had o weeks. The Bengals won over the Hawks 3 on Monday before the loss to Bingham; after losing to Brighton and Bingham, Alta bounced back to nip West Jordan Friday; and Jordan lost its only to West. game 7-- so-s- 8-- winning pitcher for Bingham. Jay Applegate extended his pitching record to 0 in Bingham's big win over Brighton. Hie Miners jumped off with a seven run first inning with rbi singles by Kelly Scott, Gavin 8-- 18-- 5 The state and 4-- A 3-- A tournaments will get underway Monday and Tuesday at Ken Price Park in Murray. However, e throughout this week, and playoffs are scheduled. (See state baseball story.) Bingham had a little trouble losing Kearns Tuesday, as the Miners opened leads of 0 and 3 only to have Kearns catch up. But, a three run seventh finally put the same in Bingham's Jeff Jangard, Lear, and Murdock, added four more in the third with a two run double by intra-leagu- inter-region- al 3-- Mother 5-- It appears to be a lot tougher or to make it to the baseball tournaments than it is in baseball or even football. Only the championship team from each league gets a berth for sure in the tourney, which starts Monday at Ken affair that Price, or the follows one day later at the same location. In Region Two, Bingham and 3--A 4-- A 4-- A could end up Hillcrest deadlocked for first if the Huskies were able to defeat Kearns in their final league cfitangcrmntx Order Early Mothers Day is May 8 fyorotiea 780 LCenter 255-681- St, contest, scheduled, weather permitting, on Monday of this week. Bingham, which has finished league play, is at 1 and Hillcrest, as of last Friday, was at 10-If a tie does result, a play-of- f game between the Huskies and Miners would be played either on Tuesday or Wednesday of this week. The winner passes" to 11-- 1. 'zxxaxLUms A Midvale 8 145 L 6100 So., Murray Monday's opening round at Ken Price at 7:30 p.m. The loser must play-of- f again on Thursday against the third place team from Region One for a shot at Monday's 2:30 p.m. game. Brighton, as of Friday, was in third place and Alta right behind. The Hawks only chance at state would come only if West Jordan was able to upset the Bengals on Monday. If that happened, Alta and Brighton was play-ofprobably on Wednesday. Whoever comes out of Region Two as the third place team, would have to play the second place team from Region on Thursday before they could advance to the 12 noon f, 262-336- 1 Send your thoughts with special' scoreless three-and-a-ha- two 0 rbi's. After Alta drew first blood with a two run first inning, Brighton went down to work Monday with a run in the second, two more in the third, and three 571- Sandy, - 8222 up-thr- ee All Departments Reduced For This Week's Sale! game Monday at Ken Price. division Action in the would continue at Derks Field on Wednesday and Ken Price Thursday. Wednesday games would be slated for noon, 2:30, 5, and 7:30 p.m. and on Thursday Microwaves 4-- A Recliners Assorted Chairs Pictures and Accessories at 2:30, 5, and 7:30 p.m. On Friday at Derks with games at 12 noon and 2:30 p.m. On Saturday, the final contests are set for 5 and 7:30 p.m. again at Derks. Curios Sofas Silk Trees and Floral Arrangements Pastel Colors Jordan is hanging by a slim The thread in Region Six of had of as Monday, Beetdiggers, three games to complete: Judge Monday, South Tuesday, and Murray Wednesday, and needed to win all three to have a chance. If the Diggers pull it off, they must play-of- f against South on Thursday or Friday to earn the right to meet the second place team from Region Five in the 7:30 p.m. Tuesday game at Ken Price. Wednesday at Ken Price, games are set at 12 noon, 2:30, 5, and 7:30 p.m.; Thursday at Derks the schedule is 2 : 30, 5, and Major Appliances 3--A. Check Our BARGAIN! BASEMENT New Merchandise Added Daily For Further Reduced Inventory mm 3-- A 7:30 n.m. X First Security Unas the strength to say yeSo X rj Ladies-Reg- . yr 1YJ : T - $19.95 Blouses Men's 8c Ladies' Reg. $19.95 now Save W5 ' Fashion r"AUJ Ladies Dishwashers Vacuum Cleaners . Mother's Day is May 8th Ladies West erupted for five runs in the first inning and things didn't get much better for Jordan after that. The Beotdiggers did muster five runs in the middle and late innings, but it wasn't enough. Blake Bush's two run triple was the big blow of the day for Jordan. " WE HAVE... A R E. Estes triple sparked three runs. Darren Jones and Mark Douglas also had doubles for West Jordan. p, OB BUCRBM V WES TERN WE 9400 S. 600 more in the fourth on a homer by Fortie. Alta never recovered. Bob Hebdon added a triple for Brighton and John Peterson was the winning pitcher. Alta got a triple from Scott Anderson and a double from Lloyd. Alta, got a 10 strike-ou- t performance from Geiselmayr ball in the and played error-les- s field to trip West Jordan. The Jaguars made a run at the Hawks in the fourth as Steve lf innings before the Huskies put one on the board in the fourth. Hillcrest followed with a three run homer by Bill Robertson in the fifth and a single run in the sixth. Glen Evans and Brett Varoz handled the pitching. Chad Keller added a double. In the night-caHillcrest came up with four runs in the first and was never challenged after that. Brett Varoz, the winning pitcher, also picked up a double and triple at the plate while Alan Childs and Jeff Fullmer each had two hits and Keller and Shane Hudson had two hits, including a double. West Jordan went three down in the first three Teams scrambling for state baseball berths 3--A loomincj 5-- Steves and a triple by Applegate, and finished with two in the sixth. Both of Brighton's runs were scored in the first aided by a Darren Fortie triple. Hillcrest's first game with Taylorsville was through the first innings against Hillcrest, while lead. the Huskies piled up a The Jaguars lone run was scored in the fourth and Hillcrest added two more in the seventh. Mick Spilker had two hits and two steals and Childs and Robertson Front Row Left to Right: Steven G. Luthy, Ogden; Ronald A. Schulthies, Salt Lake; Maria Battles, Salt Lake; Dan Covington, Cedar City Back Row Left to Right: Brent H. Dickerson, Tremonton; Don Cook, Moab; William E. 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