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Show I WEST VALLEY 3 VIEW Thursday, May Alumni Tilt Eyed 7, 1981 Interested SO. COTTONWOOD. Colts of Cot- tonwood high, having clinched the Region Three championship with a victory over Granger last Wednesday, are scheduled to tune up for next weeks state 4A tournament with a game against 4-- 3 Cottonwood alumni Colts are slated to play the winner of the alums, who may contact Rushton or Clegg for further information, are being asked to be at the field by 2 p.m. Brighton-Webe- originally expected be played tomorrow (Friday), but late last week it was rescheduled for today. While baseball is supposed to be fun no day (Thursday). Coach Ron Colts stakes, things are expected to be more serious for tuC Colts when the 4A tournament begins next week 8-- 1 9-- 1 13-1- ), clubs in a first-plac- e tie heading into their respective region finales. And tension remained at a high pitch right down to the final out as the Lancers atDerks field. By virtue of winning the region title, Cottonwood was able to bypass this weeks playoff action. The Region Champs 3 A win by Granger in last weeks encounter would have left the matter what the 81 team, Rushtons which defeated East Friday to finish with a league record (improving the clubs overall mark to will (weather permitting) take on a squad comprised of Colt alumni at 3 p.m. today on the Cottonwood Granger 4, (who had already scored once in the frame) had runners on But Colt hurler Rocky Lambourne got Higgins to line out to Glen Nash at third, and the league cham- pionship belonged Cottonwood. to bunt by Cody Anderson, loaded the bases. After two con- strikeouts, Allen singled home one run, but Thompson was cut down trying to score Gary title sometime this week. But when the chase begins and whom the first opponent will be had not been determin- A ed at press time because Region Six had not yet cleared up its playoff picture. It appears that Carbon may be the most likely opponent for contest at 10 a.m. at Price park, he said. Murray captured its third consecutive undisputed share of the Region Seven baseball crown Friday by clobbering Jordan The Spaitans did it with the long ball, cracking two home runs - including a grand slam - in a in the playoff round preceding the state Hilton loaded sacks. starts Tuesday at Ken Siebenberg second seven-ru- n Armstrong had led off the game with a He came double. Season Ends - Friday. Pirate Hope in a MAGNA. heart-breake- r. teams progress. It was the first Bulldog trip out of the league basement in many years and could mark a turnaround for the once proud program. Judge defeated Cyprus here Friday to end the high school season for both teams. The two squads 7-- 6 4-- two-ru- n finished with 4-- 6 Kearns had one more chance to catch Alta Friday, but lost a game to Hillcrest despite solid hitting from Brett Chidester and Pat Westerkamp. Kearns trailed but fought back to tie the score at seven. It was also knotted at eight, but Eric and Brett Varoz led their team to the win and spelled the end of the Jones walked scored mid-seaso- pleased with his Cougars. I I and on (See Page TILE! D. SAVE WITH OUR ECONOMY, NEUTRAL-TONED FLOOR TILE! GREAT FOR ACTIVITY AREAS! H EASY PATTERNS & COLORS TO SUIT EVERY ROOM! WASHABLE! Earn Interest on your Checking count balance. See us for details! ENT h( Me os H, vmmv OlSMOk' SI Cl 01 kY TotAL CAJtt oknr TOTAL CARE KIT X VINYL! OUR OWN FAST, EASY INSTALLATION! KEEPS RICH, HIGH SHINE! NO-WA- AAMIC tile SPECIALLY TO FORMULATED CLEAN. SEAL & REPAIR CERAMIC TILE & GET I LIMIT ONE PLEASE RESULTS' GREAT FREE WITH PURCHASE Of IfiH OR MORE MERCHANDISE IN SfOrK OF ANY sag Cl I 1 PRICE CUT! ITALIAN QUARRY TILE PRICE CUT! I PRICE CUT ON X QUICKLY & PEEL & STICK! EASILY - JUST VERSATILE DESIGNC0L0RS! II 1 PRICE CUT ON TILE! SELF-STIC- K SOLARSHINE TILE GLAZE RESISTS STAINS! 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The Pirates drew first blood when Marty The loss records. wrote an end to playoff hopes for the Pirates, who with a win could have forced a playoff with Jordan for the leagues third and final state berth. ed. 4, Col 2) ANCIENT AGE Still 86 proof. Colts, Kills Judge Trailing Kearns had a homer in the seventh from Tim Rose and with a man on Terry Fritz followed with a shot that was just inches foul. On the next pitch Fritz was out and the Cougar hopes fad- the way for the allowing six hits, ing out five and ing three. Steele the fifth. by Granger 4-- 3 Higgins center-fielder- s baseman Floyd Armstrong, who continued his superlative play Alta nipped the Nash caught liner to end the game. Lambourne went all third, the berth opposite fell short Cougars Fogartys Errors allowed two-ru- n when they dropped a close decision to Alta on Thursday and were beaten by Hillcrest Many leading bourbons have lowered their proof from Mi to Mi. Not us. Were still Mi proof Kentucky Bourbon at its finest Whuli means more proof, more value, longer lasting flavor. So read your label Then read ours. And let the numbers speak for themselves. Richard Ulibarri to score an unearned run in the fourth before Armstrong collected his third hit of the day, driving in Morgan in inn- was shot, second delivered KEARNS. For the first time in five years, Kearns high baseball players will be watching the state tournament from the stands. The Cougars bid to qualify for a playoff HERES OUR PROOE head, clearing the bases for a grand slam. ing that put the game out of reach early. The first circuit clout, a towering Cougars Lose Pair, Play Ends WE RE BETTER. then sent another blast -- pushing for a Friday ? Craig over the -- is d (See Page 4, Col 'JW'SWTW g Kerry inning. Wright, meanwhile, kept the Digger hitters in check, scattering five hits and striking out nine in six inn- - Page In Fridays league finale on the Leopard 7-- 0 Donaldson, whose bat has come to life lately, 11-- 2. tournament which Price field. ray, but the Spartans were not content to rest on their laurels. Two Jordan errors and a walk to Brent 1 double scored Morris, then with two out and runners on second and around to score on an error. Donaldson also had an RBI single that (See East Lancer rally started when Jim Morris singled, after which an error put runners on first and third. 5-- would be played at 3:30 p.m.; a Saturday Coach Bill Siebenbergs Spartans Kevin Wright had opened up the inning with triples. Armstrongs blow made it 1 for Mur- game Friday and Morgan 8, field, Cottonwood In the Granger seventh-innin- with a 3x4 showing at the plate. Armstrong drove a Jordan pitch to deep, deep center after John Colts scored on Leopard miscues Also getting aboard with singles that inning were Nash, Jensen, Carter, Facer and Troy Davis The Colts made it in the third when Jensen walked, stole erupted for six of its eight runs in the second inning, and three Colt hurlers combined to stop East on six hits Mike Moore rapped fourth, Kenny Thompson tripled and scored on a ground out. The - playoff, reasoning that it will give his pitching staff an extra day of rest before the tournament opens. But, he noted, there is a possibility the game could be delayed until Saturday. the way, fanning four and walking none. other runs Three Carter. Rich Fankhauser then tripled to right center, scoring both runners. Fankhauser came home on an errant throw. Singles by Nash and Brett Jensen followed but the two were stranded. Spartans Eye Playoff Test MURRAY. Region Seven champion Murray will begin its quest for a state 3A baseball one-thir- ri U..V 4-- Each team scored a run in the second. In the top of the frame, walks to Grangers Darren Steele and Kenny Thompson, plus a wild pitch and a Cottonwood error on a secutive ed the first two and d innings for the Lancers, allowing all four Cottonwood runs, walking one and striking out one. Joe Bocek went the rest of on the play as a throw by Colt Lane Lewis nailed the Lancer runner. In the Colt second, Kim Facer hit a bases-empt- y home run to left center with one out. Cottonwood made it 1 in the bottom of the third when Troy Davis singled, stole second and went to third on a base hit by David plate. playoff game Tuesday at Derks. Game time is 5:30 p.m. Tourney action continues the remainder of the week at Derks and at Ken Price field in Murray. 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