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Show WEST VAUEY VIEW 3 Thursday, May the 21, 1981 Thinclads Fight Wet Storm, Cold - standpoint of times and distances were not all that participants had hoped they might be. But for seven Green Sheet area individuals and one relay team, gold medal dreams were realized, though in team standings only Olympus highs girls managed a top three finish. The seven individual champs included Shelly Sharp from Cyprus, discus. medals, but who suffered an ankle injury on the wet track and ninth with 16. Hillcrest boys won the 4A meet with 91. Cottonwood captured sixth place. In 3A the champ was Orem with 60, edging American Fork with 54. Murray Matt Parker of was forced to Granite, Troy Butters from Cottonwood, Dan Buckmilier and Bar- bara Sidwell of withdraw after the 100 trials. The Olympus girls team finished just 11 points out of first place as Weber outdueled Olym- pus and Wanda Snow of Granger. The Titan 440 girls relay team also captured honors. None were Alta who Parker and for top The Titans were champions in the 3,200 meters, 4A and 3A Both respectively. were also medalists in Mountain View was an easy 3A winner with 92 points. Runnerup Carbon had 76. Cyprus and Judge tied for seems incomplete of Cyprus, finished 14th. had 69 points. double Vas-que- z 0 honors. winners and the list without Gilbert 81-8- was favored for three Parker the 1,600 with finishing to second Hillcrests Jace Brewer and the 800, a finish in A fifth in 3A. Andreasens winning time was 9:43.8, while hit jump, Buckmilier went in the Howard, Lori Hezz and Marci Fetzer, won in e the meters and sixth 1,600 in the 50.07. Others were Cheryl Tye of Cottonwood, fifth, discus; Diane Jones, Olympus, fifth, between The Denise Gaztambide of 8. 13-- 0 pole vault. Teammate Mark Richards was third in that event. The Sharp girl scored most of Cyprus highs points, with a 2:21.8 winning time in frustrated earlier encounters Sidwell, in with Easts took the Judge ofand Julie Mountain Waters View lost some of its luster when both were able to clear only after having hit Waters previously. was awarded the gold Sue 100 DeVries, in 12.8 while teammate Becky Howard was third. Miss Snow won the 300 hurdles in 45.54. Julie Evans of Olympus was sixth in that event. The Titan 400 relay 1 on fewer misses. Cyprus highs Eric Cutler was a silver medal winner in the shot. Region Three team, Sidwell, early scoring opportunities, combined with timely Bengal offense and Campbells tough pitching, wrote the final chapter of an otherwise successful Cottonwood season. The Colt coach to decided But Jensen didnt have his good control, walking five batters in his one and innings of work. Carl Coates came on in relief first and was followed by Glen Nash who went the rest of the way. singled to center, The Bengals scored single runs in the first Moore. The Bengals added a run in the bottom of the frame to account for the final tally. and second to lead then erupted for four in the third. The 0 2-- two-thir- scor-in- g 6-- Brighton bulge remained until the top of The Colts saw gold sixth, when Moore lived on an error, Jensen singled and Ballard scoring opportunities go by the wayside in the first and third. with go because the righthander had been sharp against Hillcrest the previous Wednesday. In addition, he wanted to offer a new look to Brighton, which had seen Rocky in the 6-- e Lone Test In Hold Keys Pitchers in the majors division of the Western Hills WBBA held the key to National League. Troy Michaelis led the Cards on the mound and at the plate with a pair of hits, including a homer. Clinton Holten homered in a losing cause. In the minors the Kim Vanwagenen hurled five innings of ball and Travis Burgess mopped up, ho-h- it allowing one hit, in the 0 Orioles win over 9-- the Dodgers. Paul Armijo tossed a as the Red Sox beat the Yanks but the Yanks rebounded with Brady Clark beating the Doug Dodgers Anderson hurled a to lead the one-hitt- League jors division game reported in the Kearns week. rain-shorten- Phillies defeated the behind the Braves pitching of Kyle Edwards while Greg Page 6, Col. 6) er 6-- 3 6-- 2 Mike Moore of Cottonwood zips past first base bag after out throw beating during 4A tournamant tilt against eventual champion Hillcrest last week at Ken Price field. HE'S SAFE . . . In other action the Royals beat the Pirates 6 4 behind the pitching of T racy Evans and the defense of Ryan Humphreys. Blake Watson hurled the White Sox to an 8 3 win over the Phillies, with Jason Munk belting a Cotton- infield Col-(Se- e Cubs Romp To Win In KILL Tilt KEARNS. A home run by winning pitcher Darren Bills and a e tri-pl- by Steve Dasmarais paced the Cubs to a 15-- 2 win over the Indians in major division play of the Kearns International Little League last week. Robert Nielson doubled for the dians. In another Page 6, Col. 6) In- ma-(Se- Curtin, fourth, 400; Shelly Jardin, Murray, fifth, long jump; Gaztambide, second, 100 Judge, hurdles; Carrie sixth, relay and Sonja the 4 A 3,200. LANCER in (From Page 2, Col. 9) eight runs on eight hits and walking just one. However, the Lancers were charged with five Dennis Hamp of Cottonwood, sixth in the 100; Cottonwood fifth and Olympus sixth in the 4A boys 400 relay; Parker of Granite, fourth in the 800; Cottonwood boys, sixth in errors. Miners played Red Sox to a 1 win over the Orioles. In minors action Shawm Turpin and Joe Trujillo shared mound duties as the Dodgers beat the Orioles The Royals beat the 6 and the Angels Dodgers topped the Mike Red Sox 13-Curtis recorded a save, belted a triple and had six runs batted in as the Orioles beat the Angels Nathan Tiffany, Randy Doss and Brett Mills turned a double plus Deone Knudsen's effort behind the plate, highlighting the victory. The winning hurler was Todd Sudbury. The Tigers nipped the as Cody Smith Giants struck out 16 en route to the pitching verdict. The Astros pounded the Phillies with offensive punch by Sean Thorton, Jeff Armstrong, Lonnie Strousberg and Mruce Monroe sparking the Astro attack. (See Page 6, Col. 6) Win 14-- 7 5-- 4-- 7-- 8-- play and Raymond Cabrera doubled in the win over Dodgers the Angels. In peewee play Matthew Herman and Casey Munsell shared mound duties as the Astros beat the Orioles Shawn Peterson 13-- 8 6-- 4. and Lonnie Campos led the Braves to an 3 win over the Yanks and the Orioles outslugged the Astros 17-- 6. Is Copped In Hunter HUNTER. Tommy contributed Pronk Angels division beat the THOMPSON Tire Company 6810 South State St. Salt Lake City, Utah 84047 HFGoodrich RADIAL The Angels had three doubles from Brad Wood in a 12 6 win over the Tigers. Billy Van Ry tripled in a Chad Rose losing cause. hurled the Yanks to a 6 3 win over the Indians and Brian Smith and Chuck Taylor shined at the plate. Corey Offens tripled in a losing cause. The Royals nipped the Pirates 4 3 with Blaine Todd on the mound and Tony Poulos contributing a two bagger. In the minors Dal Solsa had a pair of doubles to lead the Dodgers to a 12 6 victory over the Mustangs. T. 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In the minors the Senators beat the Mets 11-- 3 three victories in South Granger Na- youths, plus Cory Terrel and Missy Davis, getting key hits. The Tigers topped the with hitting Phillies by Trent Thatcher and base running by Jan Albertson, peewee division. Timely hitting by (See Page 6, Col. 5) decision and the Rydalch 6-- Granger tional action last week. The team defeated the Red Sox 14-the 0 and the Expos Dodgers 12-improving its record to The Cubs are the only and Pronk David dou- ble. In the Peewees, the Chicago Sox dropped an 4 decision to the 7-- in with 14-- Folker stroking a 14-1- unbeaten squad Don't forget your car needs .... Gordon Wilson Chevrolet can handle all your car needs in their Complete Service Center. Timmy Miller was the winning pitcher and stroked a double in a 2 win over the Red Sox. His teammates turned a double play. Troy Duckworth was on the mound and GRANGER. The 19-1- The Planning your Summer Vacation!!! week. 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STATE MURRAY 262-341- 1 GENERAL MOTORS PARTS DIVISION Keep that great GM feeling with genuine GM parts er- rorless baseball. 6-- two-hitt- er Granger tallied its four runs off seven hits and the and Brent triple Glissmeyer two doubles wood's Glen Nash, who came on in relief during Colt loss to Brighton Monday, prepares to throw to first after grounder. 4 the IT . . . mile relay. Also, Mike n action. Bowen also set up a pair of double plays and Troy Leavitt led the team with a pair of doubles and a single. GOT Fisher, 1,600; 800 meters; Cottonwood girls, fifth in fifth, third, Pearce, Cyprus, discus; Pam Sheya, Murray, fourth, 100, fifth, 200; Keighley Haller, Murray, fifth, 300 hurdles. WBBA grabbing KEARNS. With the weather the big winner during the week, the Cardinals captured a 12-victory over the Braves in the lone ma- Games victory during highlighting Taylorsville-Bennio- In the third, Cottonwood loaded the bases with one out, but Cards Win Pitchers KEARNS. 3-- 2 thriller eight-innin- g by Nash. walking three and striking out one while scattering six hits. 3 Thriller ed in the winning run for the Indians in a double play when Carter was nailed trying to score on a fly out turned into another double play for the Bengals. Campbell went the distance for Brighton, Bengal loss to Cottonwood in a tournament debut. In and singled made his way around to third in the first, but the Bengals recorded a Kearns, medalists TAYLORSVILLE. Darren Bowen knock- Mooresto sharp third was grounder Jensen, he said, Lam-bourn- Carter Kelly Watkins, fourth and area Other included Nip Yanks Bengals Send Colt Squad Home long jump champion Troy Jones of Cottonwood was runner-uto Skylines Paul Putnam in 4A competition. In the 4A 400, Colt Kirk Heinz was the silver medalist behind East's Mike Matheson. Hess was second for the Oly girls in the high jump while Sheri Bloomquist of Granger tied for fifth. Olympus girls were second in the medley Schmidt took second Indians In long jump; Jolene Fisher, Olympus and p duel 400. Parker covered the distance in 9:37.2. Butters, state record holder in the high 6-- fourth-plac- Second Loss (From Page 2, Col. 5) and relay Kearns, Eight Gold Medals Won By Green Sheet Area Tracksters OGDEN. Hampered by bad weather, performances in the state track meet from the mile Shane Terry of fourth in the Houri: 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday |