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Show 2 Thursday, May 7, WEST VALLEY VIEW sm-- r t v t)A. iMik 1981 mwmm. j , 14 -- l ' ! i , i IT S iiatt, Ik ' ,? , vy . ..( - ft '. ' -- b tW - '. k , ; ii v ' 2 .y - OR 'rji' '' - ' . ?' i J! - rr i 'kv( Vi 'ES I T- -w . t; , ' -- rrv f ' - uj r M; 4 v si -- ,7)A?2T Except Oly - . jV9 f. " - ' i; P'S fk-j- J, )J . , r ?" u v 03. . v' t M '''H: .' '- j .E ' 4.v-- Ct " J Soccer Squads Downed v -- SALT LAKE. Only one Green Sheet area ; ,?- yA'kxS ufrk 4BHsQl v 'jyv . - K jSJpp3& lllZySZ . & , ., soccer team remained in the winners bracket following the first round of state soccer play. Olympus, the number two ranked team in the 4A ranks, advanced to a meeting " with third ranked Brighton following a 0 victory over Kearns here Tuesday. Game time is 3:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). All contests are at Riverside park. The Cougars had earned a spot against playoff Oly with a win Friday over Sky 5-- " 1 4 , ,v : IV. i 3? 2-- 4$K View. Cottonwood blanked Alta 0 Friday to gain a state berth, but fell ' 4'f ,yf 1 ,W9' 2-- Bonto The Colts neville face Bingham tomorrow at 3: 30. In the 3A ranks, Murray will battle Orem at 3:30 today after falling to number two ranked Woods top-ranke- d 7-- on Granite's Kirk Goddard, but his move was TAGGIN' EARLY . . . Granger second baseman Bobby Fratto reaches to place tag outcome of this weeks playoff games, which will determine initial matchups 4A for next state tour- - nament. which Granger, a victory Granite on the Lancer field Friday, is scheduled to host Alta, the fourth place team from Region Two, to- day (Thursday) at 3 10-- 5 p.m. The Farmers, who came from behind to win over gain a Skyline earlier in the were slated to play Roy yesterday, but a downpour cast a cloud of uncertainty as to whether that playoff 9-- 6 mid-mornin- g contest would be played as scheduled or glancing back in sports with the .. . ctu ' Murray highs 440 relay team shattered the state record during the 3A track and field finals in Ogden. The team of Darwin Black, Earl Rezac, Steve Davies and Scott Pratt clocked in at 43.78, eclipsing the previous mark of 44.27 set by Payson in 1974. Curtis of Cyprus placed third in the 880 with a time of 2:00.46. In ten- action, Jeff Rob- bins captured his se-straight singles title, leading Olympus to the state 4A cham- pionship. (That was May, 1976). postponed. The winner of the Granite-Ro- y game is slated to duel Bingham at Derks Field in a gins, Joe Bocek, Gary Allen and Jim Morris, plus walks to Kenny opener Anderson, enabled the Lancers to score five runs in the bottom of next week, while the victory of the Lancer- Hawk contest is ex- pected to play Monday at 2 oclock at Derks. The Lancers finish- ed second and the Farmers third in Region Three behind league champion Cot- tonwood. Granger 10, Granites The Lancers jumped lead off to a after one inning of play, then held on to win by that margin in Fridays tilt that con- eluded league action five-ru- n for both clubs. A double by Darren Steele, singles by Mike Quigley, Devin Hig- - . . eluded the grasp of Granite catcher Todd Bradford. , - Granger Tops Granite tournament BACK Granger's Kerry Fogarty leans back from Inside pitch which a bit premature and he left the ball behind. Teams A wait Playoff Action GRANGER. The fate of two Green Sheet area baseball squads who met in a Region Three finale Friday rests on the BRUSHED Thompson, Kerry Fogarty and Cody the first, s The Farmers ed back with four of their own in the top of the second. John mons walked, stole cond and scored on a double by Greg Sharp, Kirk Goddards base hit scored Sharp, and bounc-week- Capture Second In Region To second on a walk to Mike Quigley. He then came around on two passed balls. drew a walk and Higgins came home on a delayed double steal. Granites Rodger Hoffmann hit a bases-empt- y home run with one out in the third to make it a The Lancers 6-- Granger pushed across three insurance runs in the last of the sixth. Higgins singled, game. added 5 walked and Thompson was hit by a pitch to load the bases. A grounder scored one Steele one in the fifth, when Gary Allen lived on an error and advanced to Sim-claim- se-ov- er after Lance Pratt singled, a Lancer er- ror enabled both Sharp and Pratt to cross the plate, Granger made it in the bottom of the 6-- 4 k, cond. Higgins doubled and Steele with Cross 3 on Monday. The Spartans beat Box Elder 1 in a Friday playoff. walked, Higgins taking third on a double play executed by Granite, Cody Anderson then run and walks to Allen and Quigley accounted for two more. Higgins contributed a 4x4 effort for Granger while Bocek finished 2x4. Bocek Granger Coach Mike Folster said he feels good about the clubs season performance heading into the contest, but is somewhat apprehensive about a and Steele hurled for the Lancers, while playoff situation like Mark Noble, Brendon the one faced by the Cordova, Gordon playoff contenders. and Greg The Granger skipper Holman worked feels his teams hitting mound duty for the has become consisFarmers. tent, but he is looking Cordova relieved to get better fielding to Noble in the first and back up the pitching Gudmundson came on efforts of the staff anin the sixth. Gudmundchored by Steele, son then gave way to Bocek and Gary Holman who recorded Auston. He views Coall three outs in the ttonwood, Hillcrest, sixth. Bingham and BonThe Lancers, whose neville as the teams to strength rests with the beat in the tourney. teams pitching staff, Bonnevilles staff is are expected to go with led by pro prospect Steele as their starting Cory Sylvester. The hurler against Alta in strength for Alta, one-gam- 4-- ponent, is its hitting, but the Hawks are con- sidered vulnerable as far as pitching is concerned. Granite 9, Eagles 6 Judge did not survive the playoff route, dropping a 2 decision to American Fork, which upset number one Davis by the same score Monday. 3-- Try a Want Ad! e, Gud-munds- todays playoff. 5-- Grangers playoff op The Farmers trailed 0 before they even came to the plate against Skyline last Wednesday on the Granite diamond. But Farmer fifth a five-ru- n 6-- sandwiched between one run in the fourth and three in the sixth enabled the club to win its sixth league game and eighth overall. Four singles, four walks and a sacrifice fly accounted for the six Eagle runs in the top of the first. The 0 Skyline lead held up until the fourth, when Granite got one run (See Page 4, Col. 1) mvoooom-- n SwSp Weet 6-- snawopantiy Sat. i Sun. Green Sheet - Titan Girls Pace Thmclads At BYU PROVO. Olympus girls raced away to three firsts here Fri- day to pace Green Sheet area athletes in the BYU track and field invitational. The Titan medley relay team snapped the state record in tur- ning in a 4:20.57 time, nearly four seconds better than the state mark entering this season. Olympus also won the 440 relay, breaking the tape in 50.70. A member of that relay for first in the 100 meter sprint, Sidwell completed the course in 12.46, then ran the opening leg of the 440. Heidi Fetzer, Lori Hess and Howard took Oly the rest of the way to the win. Fetzer, Howard and Hess ran the first three legs of the record-Slac- k setting medley race, tsJ a H? rui h I' 7-- - 1 1 t Fisher with Jolene s holding down the chor position, In a separate com-con- d an-ni- Judge petition, Memorials Denise team, Barbara home Gaztambide won the Sidwell, brought Olys third gold medal when she edged team- mate Becky Howard u high jump and long jump enroute to cap- turing first place in the pentathlon. 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