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Show 3 In WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 23, 1981 Clubs Eye League Action Coifs Pound Leopards Colt left fielder Troy Davis turned in a standout defensive play in the fourth. Fogarty had doubled to lead off the frame, but Davis caught a hard hit ball by Higgins in left then center, Rushtons lads tallied four in the first and eight in the sixth to account for 12 of their 19 the fifth, Cottonwoods Jensen allowed two hits and struck out a pair while permitting "(From Page 2, Col. 6) runs. Before the roof caved in on East, the four walks. Lambourne went the rest of the way for the Colts, allowing one hit and two walks while striking out one. threw back to second to double off Fogarty. Darren Steele went all the way on the Colts 19, East visiting Leopards in ut 1 The Colts recorded n an victory (23-5- ) mound for the 18-ru- over Olympus last week and the Leopards met the same fate at the hands of Cottonwood this week as Lancers, allowing the four runs and three hits while walking six and striking out one. Before he departed in the top scored a run of the first. A two-osingle and a Colt error put runners on first and third and two consecutive walks forced in the run. Dave Ballard rapsingle in ped a two-ru- n the bottom of the first while both Nash and , Facer had State Meet In Soccer 79-- 7 SALT LAKE. One week of league play remains for prep soccer squads prior to the opening of the state frame. The Colts added three in the second, two in the third and single runs in the fourth and fifth before climaxing their productive offensive effort with eight in base hits in the tournament next week. State action begins 1, continuing until May May the sixth. A single by Rick Davis with the bases loaded highlighted the eight-ruColt eruption in the bottom of the sixth. Dave Ballard was the leading RBI man for the Colts, chasing home five (four on a singles pair of and another on a sacrifice fly) while gon ing 2x3. Kim Facer went 3x3 (all of his hits being singles) and collected one RBI, while Rich Fankhauser doubled and tripled in two official trips, driving in three runs. The Colts collected a total of 16 hits in the contest. Jensen contributed a 2x2 effort while Nash and David Carter each went 2x3. Lambourne went the distance on the mound for Cottonwood, allowing two hits, walking five and striking out four. The run he gave up was unearned. 7-- 2 6-- 1 Photo by Denms Doyle STATE CHAMPS . . . Member of the Cottonwood gymnastics team, which won its fifth straight state title, are, from left, front row, Kathy Kent, Debbie Mayfield, Shelly Sainsbury, Allyson Sleater; middle row, Denise Trevino, Troylyn Mackay, Cheryl In Gymnastics CUT DOWN . . . Grangers Cody on fly ball in first inning of Lancer makes the tag enroute to 4-- 0 Anderson is tagged out trying to score loss to Cottonwood. Colt Dave Ballard win. Kearns high baseballers here Mon- . ' The KEARNS. nosedive continued for fi Ws VS i day and Tuesday. The Cougars dropped a 12-- decision to Brighton Monday and on Tuesday fell to Alta 9 13-- Kearns will try to climb back on the winning track in its third meeting with Bingham this year. The Miners are the only team to have lost other Gteen Sheet team ranked in the top eight positions in the Utah High School Soccer Assn, rankings. The Spartans, who are second to Highland in Region Four, is in the sixth position with a - 5-- 2 Cottonwood Reigns Again (From Page 2, Col 9) ished sixth in the vault and Atkinson placed sixth in floor exercise to round out the list of top Cottonwood finishers An early season concussion cost dearly for Granites Wendy Whit- ing, who nonetheless fought off the injury to the Region capture Machine is Broken Alta Against the Cougars were victims of not having a fence. Alta played deep and although the Hawk pitcher did not strike out a batter, Kearns was robbed of several potential homers by the strategy and did not score a run until the sixth. Alta also had several solid defensive plays in the infield. - just behind third, Skyline. Murray is the only Milgrom, Lisa Eliason, Nancy Peterson, Terry Atkinson; back row, Jana Robbins, Penny Bambrough, Holly Murdock, Nicole Knight, Linda DePalmo, Kris Sullivan, Dee Morrison. Not pictured, Kim Dali, Coach Marlene Cougars Drop Two Green when only two Cross should be atop the 3A standings Among Green Sheet area squads, Olympus has the highest rankoverall ing With a mark and a record in Region Three play, the Titans are rated two-ru- n g 18 squads remain. If current rankings are at all reliable, Bonneville should reign over the 4A ranks and Woods two-ru- n The Hawks jumped on Cougar starter Brett Chidester for four runs in the first frame on three base hits, a walk, an error and a wild pitch. In the third a single run- ner crossed the plate. in the It became fourth and a pair of homers in the fifth Alta made it scored its final four runs in the sixth on a 7-- 0 9-- She triple, a homer and three base hits. Deon Peterson singled, advanced on a groundout and scored on a long base hit by Chidester to break up the shutout in the sixth and the Cougars added three in the final with frame Westerkamp, Doug Fisher and Rick Roehling base hits. Three title the week before in a close race with Milgrom. Whiting could not repeat that performance at state and did not finish in the top six all having did, however, garner second place honors in floor exercise and also was among the top 12 qualifiers on the balance beam The championship is the fifth - and probably the last - in the string for Coach Marlene Robbins, who expects to leave the coaching ranks and the Salt Lake Valley with her husband and newborn baby. She will be leaving behind a legacy of gymnastics domination. -- -- mark. Cottonwood Granger Granite (0-7- (3-3- ), and are ) fourth through sixth in the Region Three standings, while Murray is followed in the Region Four lineup by Judge ), Kearns and Cyprus (0-8- Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! SKATELAND WEST FAMILY SESSION SUNDAY: MONDAY: 969-849- 1:30-4:0- 0 5:00 - 7:00 7:30 9:30 1 4147 W. 5415 So. the to Cougars, now 6 in league play. Bingham Game time is is 3:30 on the Kearns diamond. Against Brighton the Cougars led 6 after coming from behind, but could not hold on for the win and the visiting Bengals put it aw'ay in the seventh, tie bolting from a with three runs on 5-- 2. PRICES TALK AT BROWN BROTHERS! 8-- 9-- 9 DUSTY CALL . . . Granger's Gary Allen slides into second base as tonwood's Rich Fankhauser makes tag in Region Three contest Thursday on Lancer field. Cot- Plenty Of Hitting - Farmers Are Beaten (From Page 2, Col. 9) Gatzemeier drew a base on balls. Tom Davis then dribbled one down the third base line, with a run scoring on an errant throw and Gatzemeier going to third on the play. Greg Holman then tripled, scoring two runs. All three outs in the Granite third were strikeouts, and Ks were a problem all day for the Farmers. Lancer hurlers combined to fan 15, eight of those coming with Granite runners in scoring position. Granger scored two more in the sixth. Mike tPROPANEriGASOLINEi DISTRIBUTED BY MR. BRAKE Quigley singled and stole second, advancing to third on a wild pitch. Steele then walked and stole second, putting runners on second and third. Grangers Thompson then doubled home a pair of runs. Granite tallied three in the bottom of the when seventh Gatzemeier walked and pinch hitter Boyd Howells singled to start a rally. With two out, Holman singled home a run and Greg Sharp was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Lance Pratt singled home Holman and pinch runner Ted Valerio, but Sharp was thrown out at third on the play to end the game. Quigley paced Granger at the plate, Special 80 Gallon Propane Tank and Conversion Kit Installed For Vi Ton & Ton Trucks with V-- 8 Engines 970 at These Specified locations: Call Mr. Brake West Valley City W. 3500 So. 4128 969-386- 266-885- 1 South Salt Lake E. 3300 So. 496 467-2S1- Murray City 4241 So. State 9 Cottonwood Heights S. Highland Dr. 6205 272-446- 2 Midvale 6905 So. State - 566-6- 1 1 IS going 3x4 and also drawing a walk. Higgins, Morris, Clark and Anderson each went 2x4. The Lancers rapped a total of 13 hits and Granite collected seven. Holman drove in three runs while contributing a 3x3 performance to lead the Farmers. Rodger Hoffmann and Brendon Cordova served mound duty for Granite, while Gary, Auston and Joe Bocek hurled for the Lancers. Three of the eight runs allowed by Hoffmann were unearned. The Granite starter, who lasted six innings, struck out four. three base hits, an error and a passed ball. Brighton used a attack and took advantage of numerous 10-h- it walks, scoring once in the first, five times in the second, two in the fifth and once in the sixth before winning the game in the seventh. Kearns scored a run in the first when Pat Westerkamp tripled and Tim Rose belted what appeared to be a homer, but was ruled out for missing third on his trip around the bases. In the third after a walk, Allen Blaine tripled, Marc Ingram singled and Rose belted a double to account for three Cougar runs. A pair of errors, four a Westerkamp double walks and produced four fourth-fram- e runs to give the Cougars the shortlived lead. Blaine accounted for the final run with a homer in the sixth. Westerkamp was the losing pitcher in relief of Tom Sankovich, who relieved Ingram in the fifth. Big Inning Lifts Club To Victory MURRAY. Raphaels scored 20 runs in the third inning here Tuesday to erase a big deficit and claim win over C and a L Paint in the Murray 22-1- 9 Slowpitch Softball League. Trailing 7-- 0, Raphaels sent 11 balls over the fence, then held off a C and L rally in the following inning to capture the decision. In other action, Gib- sons put together five hits in the sixth inning, Thrifty shoppers read including a homer, to the Green Sheet edge Terrys Trailers 12-- 0 M 1 CITY 625 south REDWOOD ROAD PROVO 167 IASI 000 SOUTa ACROSS (ROM COU COURVI S60 OREftH NORTH STATS ACROSS FROM OGDEN AT S POINTS FROM HARMON'S ACROSS |