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Show Week's Baseball Action In VIEW WEST VALLEY 3 Region Threes seof cond place team is PARK. Farmers The Granite high improved their Region Three and their record to overall mark to during the week with three victories, handing Cottonwood its first defeat of the 5-- 3 7-- 5 season and also beating East and Olympus. After stopping the Colts 2 last Wednesday, the Farmers of Coach Wayne Startin topped the Titans by the same score on Friday. Then on Tuesday Granite scored single runs in two innings and a pair of runs in two other frames in a 4-- 6-- 4 . . . Following Rout Leopards. The Farmers occupied third place in the league standings - going into yesterdays game (Wednesdays) with Skyline. Granite is scheduled to visit KHS Bounces Back Granger (Friday) finale. (From Page 2, Col 5) another a grand slam, chasing Ingram in the third. Skinner went the rest of the way, but was the victim of less after three innings, Hatch inserted his younger players. The Miners pounded out three homers, one of which was actually a single and than solid fielding. Both coaches went to their benches after the bad-ho- p tne over decision Kearns high's Terry Fritz ousts Bingham runner trying to stretch double to triple In Miner rout of Cougars Thursday. TAGGED The frame. following day the third Miners muffed a chance to help Kearns when they fell to Alta, which also kept Bingham out of first place. tomorrow in a region The league champion automatically qualifies for the 4A state tournament, while the second, third anf fourth place clubs from the region will play off next week. slated to take on the fourth place club from Region Two, while the third place squad from Region Three will play the third place team from Region One. Another playoff contest matches Region Threes fourth place club against the second place team from Region Two. another suicide squeeze with Greg Sharp handling the bat enabled Howells to score the third Farmer run. A sacrifice fly by Lance Pratt then chased home Goddard In the top of the se- Olys Brent error after suicide connotation. A single by Anderson then scored Severson with the first literal Titan run. : added a run in the third, when Joey Jumonville walked Oly f and Gledhill singled. Goodrich then rapped a base hit to score Jumonville. DIGGIN' digs for first Kearns high's Allen Blaine base os Bingham's Rich Murray Wins 5-- 4 With one Cosgrove takes throw. Cougars were victims of out, the Titans attempted r. walked one while striking out six. One of the runs he gave up was fanned Leopards Tuesday, Farmer . Hoffmann went the distance on the mound for Granite, as did Jumonville for Hoffmann Olympus. allowed nine hits and Rodger reaching first base on the play. Kirk Goddard then singled to score Hoffman and and Howells Severson had set down a bunt. Goodrich was called out on a rundown between third and home as a suicide squeeze attempt took on the . end the inning seven and w alked one in permitting the four runs on eight hits. Howells and Sharp each went 2x3 to pace Goodrich singled, and both he and Dean Severson were safe (at second and third) on a ... but Granite catcher Todd Bradford caught the ball and doubled off the Olympus runner at third to squeeze, The Farmers scored all their runs Friday in the bottom of the second. Greg Holman singled and stole second to ignite the rally, and after Rodger Hoffman walked, both advanced on a wild pitch. With Boyd Howells at the plate, Granite executed a suicide squeeze, Holman scor-in- g cond, rM Ki another suicide earned Jumonville GHS 4, Oly 2 1981 tallied their lone run in the bottom of the second - Granites offense, while Oly was led by Goodrich and Wright (both 2x3) and Tom Pritchett (2x4). GHS 6, East runs in the bottom of the fifth to make it a 5-- 4 game and the seventh. Tom Davis, pinch running for Hoffmann who had doubled, went to third on a wild pitch and scored on a fly ball by Simmons While Hoffmann led the way for Granite at the plate with his 3x4 performance, the club also received 2x3 efforts from Pratt and Howells The Farmers collected a total of nine hits. Hoffmann also went the route against the striking out nine and scattering six hits In addition, he sparkled offensively, going 3x4 including a triple and double. In the top of the first, Pratt and Bradford walked and Hoffmann chased home both runners with his triple to left field Gatzemeier had a sacrifice bunt in the inning. In the second, the visiting Farmers also scored twice. Goddard walked, stole second and advanced to third on an errant throw. After Sharp walked, Pratt tripled down the left field line to score both runners. Granite made it 0 in the third. Hoffmann singled and John Simmons doubled, but on a sacrifice fly by Boyd ing Ballards error throwing resulted on a grounder by Goddard. East scored its four g n across six in the fourth A double by Moore drove in two that frame, with Jensen and Kim Facer each rapping runs - in singles g and Cottonwood scoring two other runs on a Titan error Three Colts came Titans around to score in the seventh Todd Peters, who drove m Darren Evans with a single for Moore went 3x4 in lopsided of his hits being doubles He also drove in three runs. Dave Ballard also contributed a 3x4 effort, hitting a bases-empthome run in the second inning and clearing the bases with a double in the third to account for his four RBIs David Carter added a 2x4 performance for the Colts Cottonw ood scored once in the first when Moore doubled w ith two out and scoi ed on an Oly error. After Ballards home run the Titans made it one run, scored himself on a wild pitch and Rick Davis, who was hit by a pitch, tallied the 15th Cottonwood run on a sacrifice fly by Carl Coates. y Jensen and Coates for pitchedwhile JumonCot-tonwoo- d ville and Anderson hurled for Olympus Coates fired hitless ball and allowed no walks while striking out a pair in two innings of relief work for the Colts 2-- homer in the Cyprus highs Pirates stayed alive in the race for a 8-- 7 over Tooele. However, the to MurPirates fell on and Tuesday ray now face another must win situation tomorrow (Friday) at Judge. Cyprus will also have to hope that Murray defeats Jordan to force a tie for third and a playoff between the Bucs and the Beetdig-ger- s 5-- 4 JUDGE - (From Page 2, Col. 6) formance of the umpires in the contest, their particularly failure to call in- terference on a fifth- that inning play a Jordan resulted in run which tied the score at He also disputed a call at the plate where a Judge runner was ruled out. 1. Falvo was the leading Judge hitter with a 2x4 showing. Harmond had the remaining Bulldog safety- for the leagues tourney berth. That game would likely be played Monday or Tuesday. final Murray 5, Cyprus 4 Spartan hurler Dave Beck and Pirate Andy into Hill took the fifth frame Tuesday, but Murray was clinging to a lead. The Spartans had scored in the first when speedster Floyd Armstrong drew a walk, stole second and third and came home on a wild pitch. After two were out in the fifth, the Spartans scored two more runs. John Morgan and Carl Trujillo rapped base hits and Beck drew a walk to fill the sacks. Morgan scored when Armstrongs ground ball was misplayed and Trujillo raced 0 0737000 3688RDWOOORD Rcnwoos muTiiN SnGp Weet is now open ever; Sat. ft Sun. - home on a wild pitch. The Spartans scored two more in the sixth Richard Ulibarri walked, stole second and scored on Craig Donaldsons single, with Donaldson going to second on a play at the plate, advancing on a groundout and runs scoring on wild pitch. yet another Cyprus scored three of its runs in the sixth and added one in the seventh. Monsseret Mark singled home Doug Dilley who had walked and came home along with Bill on an error on Davis Fankhauser singled home a pair of runs in the big Colt third and Brett Jensen tripled home Nash who had singled. Jensen scored on a wild pitch and Facer came home on an Eagle error after drawing a walk in the frame Nash tripled Rich Hardmans grounder. In the seventh the Pirates had the tying run perched on third after Randy Wooley, Marty Jones and Dilley drew walks. Paul Coon sacrificed Wooley home and Jones to third, but reliever Kevin Wright struck out the next batter to end the contest and preserve the innings Heforallowed Cot-tonwoo- Brad Knight, who recorded three ground ball outs in the seventh. 261-007- 1 NEW STUDENTS UTAH STATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS i I 1 Now WON I I Register CLASS III CLASS III (Beginning) 1st Place 1980 1981 )8yrs under) 1st Place 1979 80 CLASS 81 (advonced) 1st Place 1977 78 79 Bring this ad and Receive $5.00off 1980 Regular class price We Oder Recreational u wall Cymnaetlci clauee ai a Competitive Training Prooram TINY TOTS Classes Pre-Scho- For year olds Basic Movement 3-- Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities one-hitt- er for Beck, who struck out 12 Pirates in six frames. Andy Hill absorbed the loss, allowing five hits, walking three and striking out nine. 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Steve Bracken walked to fill the bases and Hill scored on the cat- without and scored on a wild pitch in the second and singled home a pair of runs when the Colts tallied three in the Lane Lewis, fourth who went 2x3 in the contest, had a runscoring single in the fourth added Cottonwood its final run in the Nash singled, sixth advanced to third on an error and scored on a sacrifice fly by Jensen The Eagles tallied their lone run in the top of the third Rocky Lambourne started and lasted six Jones had opened the frame with a base hit and Davis lived on bad-ho- to In addition Moore's circuit clout with a man on, Rich ball. error. n went 4x4, including a triple, driving in two for three runs in the bottom of the seventh to capture the key victory, scoring the winning run on a passed an n against Skyline Friday, enroute to a 3x4 effort that also included a triple Glen Nash - state berth here Friwin day with an two-ru- seven-ru- 1 Cottonwod third Pirates Split Week's Play MAGNA. 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