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Show mmw west VALLEY 2 VIEW t Thursday, May 21, 1981 After Rain Delay lji ij i n n - Brighton Team Eliminates Colts day and Saturday, play resumed at Ken Price Monday, when the Bengals stayed alive and forced the Colts to sit out the MURRAY. Cottonwood high's hopes of capturing the schools third state baseball title in five years were dashed1 here Monday as Brighton dealt the Colts a setback to oust them from the 4A title chase. of the tourney. Bengal 7-- 1 dreams of wearing state championship laurels also evaporated, however, as Hillcrest pounded Brighton Tuesday at Ken Price. The Huskies then proceedto ed to blank Roy capture the 4A crown. The Bengal victory, by Renny sparked Campbells ching and a six-h- homer pit- it 11-- 1 two-ru- n from Troy Rowley in a four-ru- n third inning, enabled the Region Two club to gain a split with Cottonwood in the 8-- 0 Roy 5, Colts tourney. The Colts opened tournament play May 12 with a Cottonwood Coach Ron Rushton, closing out his career as the only head baseball coach the Colts have ever had (he has been named to coach that sport at the new Taylorsville high next year), said the Colt loss to Roy on Thursday was especially disappointing for me, and I know it was for the kids. It was a game marked by timely Royal hitting and considerable frustration on the part of the Colts, whose inability to connect for 6-- 3 triumph over the Bengals at Derks field. that Following vic- tory, Cottonwood defeated eventual champion Hillcrest at Ken Price field last 6-- 1 but drop- Wednesday, ped a 4 heartbreaker to upstart Roy at Derks on Thursday, 5-- forcing the Region Three champs into a must-wisituation for the balance of the n double-eliminatio- n tournament. Then after rain washed out action Fri I IIQr wSSar" ft A if 4 sounded an end to the Colt rally, could have clutch hits during the first six innings was part of the reason, Rushton said, that he decided to try a 5-- 2, earlier - against to score Brighton seventh-innin- fc'v (See Page newly-constructe- forced Colts facilities toilets, along with picnic tables and barbecue grills. Fees for the Cedar Point facility are $2 for day use activities and $3 for overnight camping. Visitors possessing a valid Utah Fun Tag will receive a $2 fee reduction, DPR of- champ- hits in going the Sir A ' ficials said. With the addition of the new campground, distance while contributing a 2x3 effort, including a home run. His circuit clout came in the second after Nash had doubled. Cottonwood added single runs in the fourth when Dave Ballard singled home Jensen who had doubled, and in the sixth, the Highland and Lariat loops will be limited to day use and group use only, they added. Campers wishing to use the Rockport recreation area may do so on a when Nash doubled and Kim Facer followed with a base hit. The first-serve- first-com- 336-224- E5BTg ; Prices Good gagaa p. Fishing, water skiing, ONLY swimming, sailing, camping and picnicking are among activities offered. - limit will be in effect for all areas of the state dur-in- g six-tro- the opening The regular limit will be in effect for the remainder of the season. The purpose of the limit is to reduce weekend. Q Dayton ut six-tro- the large take on open-in- ut g weekend to Radial preserve quality of fishing at a high level in the following weeks, according to state DWR officials. t A daily bag or by an 8-- 4 Bingham had four base hits and scored four runs after two Batting - Jensen first-roun- d impressive two-ru- n single up the middle in the bottom of the sixth base cond in check until the top of straight title-gam- e victory as Cottonwood the fourth when the Miners took advantage of a pair of Lancer throwing errors and two base hits to close the gap to The Miners took the lead with two more runs in the fifth frame on three straigt Lancer errors, a walk and a booming double by Talin Bingham. Kevin and Rod Gust, Todd Newman and rallied from a 1 deficit to hand Brighton a 2 setback in the 4A championship game at Ken Price field. The win by Coach Ron Rushtons Colts, who in defeated South the 77 title contest, 2-- 4-- gave Cottonwood state baseball crowns. 1978). Use Your Visa, ft 1 1690 West 3500 ft t So. West Valley City Phone 972-853- 2 New 1190 fP'e or 12 months on Am Cottonwood during the 1981 baseball season, which ended in disappointing fashion Mon- day when Brighton eliminated the Colts from the 4A tourna- WE CARE ABOUT YOUR GAME V Phone open Sundays 571-940- 2 30, mirHHHt Swfip Weet is now open Sat. mr; t Sun. water to average. Glen Nash was second in team batting, finishing at a .417 clip, while Mike Moore was third at .392. Moore also came in second in RBIs with 17. clubs RBI was Dave The champ Ballard with 18. He hit .368. David Carter, who batted .380 and was cited by Coach Ron Rushton for his overall defensive play, led the team in runs scored with 18. The Region Three OUR ANNUAL MEMORIAL WEEK-EN- SUNDAY 11 AM - 4 PM Cottonwood ball coach CLUBS 20 sS3 Wilson Pro Set 4 Woods - 9 Irons 279 Free Knit Covers Save Over $200 NEW!! PALM SPRINGS GRAVITY BALANCE 3 Woods 8 , helm, (Pin 239 Irons Look-- j like) WILSON 00 9 Irons at the new Taylorsville high next two year) guided squads (the 1977 and 78 Colt teams) to state His championships. teams came to be considered as naturals in state tournament will 5 PM AM GOLF SHOES Rushton (who will assume duties as base- run through 22nd and 10 MONDAY 5-- at- CONFIDENCE 9 Irons STARTER SETS competition. MAY SALE D cprrAi urn pc champion Colts finished with a team batting average of .363. Rocky Lambourne led the pitching staff, finishing with a 0 record during region and tourney play. In his 11 years at the the gills and after a few minutes, revive it. O 5900 Mens, Ladies Juniors Select Group PLAY DAY PUTTERS Pings, Bullseye Palmers CARTS 90 & 100s in Stock 23rd New Hours Mon. evening concerts 8:00 P.M. 9400 So. t DISCOUNT DISTRIBUTORS SO STORES NATIONALLY games for a .474 Moving the fish back and forth will cause MATINEE MAY Sandy approved credit COUPON EXPIRES JUNE E. RD. in- CAPITAL THEATRE Sandy Location - dividual statistics were compiled by heading upstream. 5 MAY CENTERS 4L B73- 3688 REDWOOD Bingham had the REUNION K and 3-- back-to-bac- k (That was May, seventh, allowing 9) (See Page 3, Col. Bocek held Bingham Smartt pitched his REPERTORY DANCE THEATRE .TTQCrJI Bocek was relieved by Gary Auston in the 3-- 0 Lancer lead. ft ft a for hit inning and Dave se- & ft seventh. the Lancer half of the third with a base hit and scored when Steele hit a long single to right. Steele scored on Jack Clarks Terry Roberts bounced a PRESENTS -- final run, in the greeted ft -- Mike Quigley singled and scored on a double by Steele to account for the Lancers Kerry Foggarty k ft Grangers season. singled sharply up the middle. . SO. COTTONWOOD. Some sixth-innin- g Kenny Thompson glancing back in sports with the 5-- 3 Leads Colts Miner hits that wrote an end to out in the bottom of the first, Deven Higgins beat out an infield single, advanced on a walk and scored when losers. With two . that frame, but In were out. Granger struck first in the battle of tour- Errors, a sore spot all season long for the Lancers, were a factor in the Miners being able to overcome a solid pitching performance by senior Joe Bocek, but the Miners put the game away in the sixth when Bocek tired. Bocek struck out the side in Some fish, after a long struggle, may lose consciousness and float belly up. The fish should always be held in the water upright, brown, brook and cutthroat over 13 inches must be released and the limit for each of t K the here last Wednesday score. tached. On the Provo River between the Highway bridge east of Woodland and Deer Creek Reservoir, all U-3- 4A nament should be released with the hook still the state. position TRACTION state deeply hooked, the fish possession limit must not include more than two trout or salmon over 13 inches in all streams and rivers of 1$ Mon-Cart- - Figures for region and tournament play show that Brett Jensen was the clubs leading hitter, going 18x38 in 14 these species is two. Waters closed to fishing in the state are Trout Creek and Birch Creek in Juab County, Kolob Reservoir and Newcastle Reservoir in Iron County. DWR officials listed some guidelines for putting fish back into the water alive when observing the size limitations. Time is important. A fish will not live more than three or four minutes out of the water. They should not be allowed to flop on the beach or on rocks and should be handled gently. Hooks can be removed with longnosed pliers, but if for next weekends opening of the general eight-tro- tourney contest won by Bengals Rich day at Ken Price field. Colt shortstop Fankhauser moves behind second base. Ing 4A ment. fishing regulations as they prepare with Coupon! from baseball Granger 1 about 40 miles east of Salt Lake near Wan-shi- new i MURRAY. Bingham roared from behind to eliminate basis. d, superintendent at Rockport, located season. v fK Miners Send Lancers Home Courtland Nelson is SALT LAKE. A From 4A Foray 84061. Fishermen are being reminded of several Cottonwood highs Troy Davis slides into home in futile attempt to break up double play in third inning of Monday's 4A tournament game against Brighton. Bengal catcher Greg Nilsson fielded throw from third to force out Davis, then fired to first to get Mike Moore, spelling an end to Colt rally. . . . V - 7 -t e e, Regulations For Fishermen Noted THATS ONE Sir LINE . . . off-lin- Information regarding reservations may be obtained by calling or writing to P.O. Box 457, Peoa, Colts capped their scoring in the top of the seventh when Fankhauser singled and Moore hit a home run. The Huskies scored their only run of the contest In the third. Jensen struck out six and walked two. His 2x3 performances was complemented by 2x4 efforts from Fank- - Opening Eyed including vault Jensen enjoyed a good day both at the plate and on the mound, scattering five "IVa - it ionship. f su. 'Ti. Cottonwood high's Dovid throw as Brighton's fields Reagan Wood slides safely into second dur- - Off d The campground, built by the Young Adult Conservation Corps, provides 1 Last Wednesdays contest at Ken Price field turned out to be the only loss Hillcrest would suffer in the tournament, en route to claiming the 1981 4 A ? r. 3? - s 'M Recreation. Huskies v , 3, Col. 1) Point campground at the Rock-por- t Lake state recreation area will be open for the 1981 season, according to the Utah Division of Parks-an- d in walked 6, state xv' Vv ''v Cedar the first inning. Jensen to step out in an effort to protect Nash, who was charging toward home. Cottonwood felt that the home plate umpires call, which j ie g McCauley by WPS mA iT chances going into tilt Mondays against Brighton. But Cottonwoods failure to capitalize on some two-ru- n Royal hurler Gary '? 1 Rushton said he felt good about his clubs 9-- 4, 2-- 1 ftp Colts 7, Bengals Cottonwood outhit but one the Royals of the Roy hits was a homer by Ken Huddleston after Brad Brett Jensen was at the plate with a count against Royal pitcher Gary Andersen Andersen Cottonwood outing of the tourney. squeeze attempt. two runs. a pitchout triumph as the best Rockport Has New controversy that Camp Area evolved on the suicide SALT LAKE. The -- when described the Colt wood skipper also pointed out that if the Colts had been more timely with their hitting earlier in the contest, things wouldnt have come down to the walked to lead off the Cottonwood seventh. After a strikeout, Glen Nash tripled to deep left center - barely missing a home run, as teammate Mike Moore had done two nights 4s Cf1, Nash. Rushton stolen, acknowledged that it was a judgement call on the part of the ump. The Cotton- With the Colts David behind Carter singled and Rich Fankhauser 4, Moore and hauser, been interpreted as interference on the Royal catcher as easily as interference was called against Jensen, the Colt batter on the play. But Rushton, who said he also felt that Nash had home plate seventh inning suicide squeeze that Roy turned into a controversial double play. 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