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Show 2 Thursday, June WEST VALLEY VIEW 18, 1981 County League Play - Holladay Gains Win Holladay, Granger Hurlers Sparkle MURRAY. Granger and Kearns kicked off the County Baseball (Automotive) League season with a pair of wins each during the day lads scored four runs in the first two frames, three more in the fourth and a pair in the fifth to wrap up the game. Granger scored a run in the top of the week. its Holladay split Highland r, double by Scott VanOrden and a triple from Mike Moffatt. The West Valley squad got pitching from Darren Woodard, who struck out 10 and also doubled, as did Keith Eyre in defeating Cyprus one-hitte- were Granite and Cot- while Mur- tonwood, 27-- 0-- 2 2 of action. 6-- 0. COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS ' Viewmont scored five runs in the third and three in the sixth enroute to a 10-- 1 win over Murray. Dave Carnahan doubled in a losing cause in that (Through Monday) City Division for 3-- 0, Darren Evans cracked a home run, Troy Kay a triple and Chris Hunsaker a double as Cottonwood deficit to defeat Cyprus despite committing eight errors. Cory Snodgrass tripled and Jeff Wood doubled for the winners, while Cyprus had doubles 9-- defeated Holladay Brighton 0 behind the gem tossed by Val Sundberg. The Holla- 9-- Legion Action - Kearns In Rare Split A rare KEARNS. and frustrating split of the weeks action was attained by the Kearns entry in the Valley League. The west valley squad won its initial contest 8-- 2 Kearns over Cyprus last Wednesday, lost a 0 decision to South Friday and had a wild game with East suspended in the 10th frame Monday when the sprinklers on the field came on. The score in that one was 13-1- listed at but play will resume on July 31 in the top of the 10th with Kearns leading one out and a runner at third. 7-- Cyprus The home Legion opener for Kearns will be played tomorrow Mur- - CotMIDVALE. tonwood emerged victorious in the first clash of Valley American Legion 7-- 4, favorites here Monday, capturing a 7-- and West 5-- 2 over decision Hillcrest. The win was one of three during the week for Coach Bob LEGION STANDINGS (Games through Monday) tonight (Thursday). Granger will meet Hillcrest at 6 at Kearns, followed by Kearns onwood at Bingham. dead. Coach Joe Castillos team loaded the bases with two KYAT Is outs, before 2 The Magna club a run in the scored first and second frames, but Chidester settled down to re- mainder of the game. Kearns took a quick lead in the top of the ll first when Gordon singled, stole second and scored on a (See Page 3, Col. 4) Tat-tersa- ROCK SPRINGS. The Kearns Youth Aquatic Team Marlins captured first place honors here Sunday in the third annual Rock Springs Invitational swim meet. KYAT compiled easily ou- tdistancing second Prices Good ONLY with trailed Bingham by a going into last nights (Wednesdays) games. Prior to defeating half-gam-e previously unbeaten Hillcrest, Cottonwood outscored Granger 2 and pounded Granite 10-- After meeting a Five of KYAT tough South team coaches Bert yesterday, Burketts (See Page squad will play host to East tomorrow and 3, Col. 4) Alta on Monday before traveling to Bingham All on Wednesday. v7TTTT3rTTTTTTTTTmnnnr?i 1 Burketts club, which 15-1- place Rock Springs and 10 other squads. three games start at p.m. Coupon!; V. Dayton 61 Deluxe 78 cvt"rv Cottwd J 5, Hillcrest Cottonwood 6 2 Cottonwood did so in the seventh but had to struggle to make sure As Low As Hillcrest didnt counter with a rally of 26,s Size 600x12 Westerkamps 2-- 1 Schaap. Thats where the score stood until Dale Dawsons bad hop single tied it in the sixth. Ex-Co- TAYLORSVILLE. former Cottonwood high baseball standout has signed a pro contract with the New WHITEWALLS! first-innin- g single followed a costerror and ly two-ru- n preceded a triple by Jensen which gave Cottonwood its fourth run. Cottonwood added three in the third when Schaap tripled after singles by Nash and Dave Ballard, then came around to score on a sacrifice fly by Jensen. Moore added an RBI single in the fourth and a sacrifice fly by Nash in the fifth. made it Granites only tally came in the opening frame when Todd Bradford lined a triple down the left field line 9-- 1 Cyprus will travel to West Friday at 6 p.m., Murray at Ken Price Monday at and 8 Holladay 4, himself with two hits Cotat the plate. tonwood also benefited from the wildness of Granite pitcher Greg who walked Holman, nine. outcap an eight-ruburst in the sixth inning that lifted Cottonwood from a big deficit to a victory over Granger. Granger jumped out to a lead after three innings, but watched Cottonwood inch back Johnson singled for Holladay, stole second, went to third on an overthrow and scored on a sacrifice fly by Billy The other Wright. Holladay run was scored by Brent Goodrich who singled, stole second, went to (SeePage 3, Col. 8) California Wrestlers In Kearns KEARNS. Wrestlers representing Kearns high will take on a contingent of California matmen today (Thursday) at 2 rookie Shatter high will battle Coach Glen Kawas matmen as part of a tour. three-stat- e Com- petition will be held in the Kearns high gym. The Californians will be facing Bobby Do (88), Devin Duckett (105), Phillip Tresner (115), Tom Iriye (122), Kendall Romrell (132) and John Medina (140). Robert McKay fills the slot, while Tim Twiliger will wrestle at 155. Rounding out the team are George McQuiston (165), Bob Bates (175), Darwin Crosland (180) and either Farrell Price or John Bates at d 220. PEOPLE TO TRAIN FOR EXCITING WORLD OF TRAVEL Cyprus 1 Joey Jumonville pit- ched his second victory in Holladays win over Cyprus Friday, holding the losing BEGINNING SOON BEGINNING SOON ballclub to four hits. Runs scored in the fifth inning for Holladay were by Rick Geis, who got on with a triple, Kent Anderson, who doubled and got an RBI and by Kerry McGhee, who doubled and scored on a single Only 16 weeks, call now 521-283- 0 BRYMAN SCHOOL TRAVEL DIVISION Western Internation School of Travel Salt Lake City, Utah 81111 445 South 300 East FATHER'S DAY SPECIALS fP 15, Granger 12 SUPPUES Nations 1 Golf Discount Store With Over 40 Stores Nationwide THURS., FRI & SAT. ONLY GOLF SHOES 20 n 1 when Jeff WANTED Brighton at Cyprus high Wednesday at 6. struck out and helped eight loss. Cottw'd 10, Granite farm club in Floridas league. Nash Troy Davis drove in three runs with a bases-loade- d double to Schaap and Lambourne led Cottonwood at the plate, each collecting two hits. a (All games 6 p.m. unless noted) 4-- singled. five hits and striking out three. Tracy Paulsen suffered the draft.at y Hughes, a pitcher Cottonwood, switched to catcher while at College of Southern Idaho. He will be assigned to Granger at Jordan Alta at Granite Tooele South at Muni East at Hillcrest Gatzemeier, who had Cottwd for Cottonwood, scattering Stardust, was drafted originally by Seattle in January and by the Yankees in the recent to score Mark Lambourne went the (FATHERS DAY SPECIALS) Qpp 9-- 5 Cottonwood broke loose for seven runs in the first three innings and coasted to the victory behind the five-h- it pitching of Nash. While Nash was holding the Post 112 Chiropractic 3975 So. Redwood Rd. . 973-697- for Cottonwood. He singled in one teammate in a four-ru- n first, drove in two more with a third-innin- g triple and capped his day with a solo home run in the sixth. Schaaps York Yankees. John Hughes, a 1979 Cottonwood grad and son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley J. Hughes, 5088 re-entr- The score was 0 until the sixth inning, p.m. By Yanks A Mur- Brighton at Cyprus West at Holladay Highland Murray at Cot tonwood Cottonwood at Bingham Skyline at Kearns bats in check, Schaap was having a field day Star lt Inked Wednesday distance General Tubeless, White first hit gave Hillcrest a 0 lead in the first. Cottonwood bounced back to take a advantage in the second on a home run by Rick and Hillcrest locked horns for six innings here Monday, each waiting to break loose. Low cost, smooth riding Polyester cord construction Cot- tonwood pitcher Rocky Lambourne struck out Westerkamp, who had two key hits earlier, to end the game. Champion At Meet 2,200 points, Fankhauser ning. But Hillcrest was not Cott- (See Page 3, Col. 1) Cyprus to three hits in a performance where he grew stronger as the game wore on. 2-- 2 Rich Cyprus will host West Jordan, Brighton is at Kearns pitcher Brett its own. The two clubs went into the seventh with the score deadlocked at after a bad hop single in the bottom of the sixth had enabled Pat Westerkamp to race home with the tying run for Hillcrest. Cottonwoods Mike Moore dramatically snapped the tie with a home run. Glen Nash then singled and came around to score on a pair of Hillcrest errors. A sacrifice fly by drove in Brett Jensen with the third Cottonwood tally of the in- and Alta. Granite and - Cottonwood Club Shows Strength Bingham downed Alta Hillcrest bombed East 16-Bingham topped West Jordan 12-West beat Alta Hillcrest crushed West 'Jordan 13-- Viewmont outlasted West 12-Action this week involving Green Sheet area squads will pit Holladay against East at Ken Price at 6, followed by Murray Chidester limited dominate the 8-- 7, (Friday) against 8, In Legion Play other action In On Monday ray. Bingham is at Kearns and Wednesdays test will bring Skyline to Kearns. Last night after press time the team played at West. American Legion 10-1- 7-- Kearns came back 6-- 0 Granite catcher Todd Bradford had to stretch back and missed the tag at the plate during action which Cottonwood won . STRETCH . . . Cott- which infield, Holladay Hillcrest at ray Cyprus at Murray, 8 Granger at Brighton Bingham at Kearns Granite at Tooele Alta at Cottonwood South at West Skyline at Jordan at Muni s Holla-day- had been errorless until this game, allowed the Brighton club to chalk up most of its runs. Monday Cyprus picked up a 4 win over Brighton on the strength of a five-ru- n sixth inning. Gallegos pitched for the Magna club. 13-- Five errors by Murray at Kearns Granger at Tooele Bingham Holladay at Murray, 8 Hillcrest at Granite East at Cottonwood Cyprus at West Highland South at Muni Brighton at Jordan Alta at Skyline 10-- 7 9-- 8-- 2. Frldoy onwood. Highland downed Granite despite some hard hitting by the Granite squad which had a pair of triples from Larry Armstrong and a double by Randy Bown. Bingham, off to a start downed Holladay scoring seven runs in the first. from a Legion Slate two-bagge- one. belted Brighton e doubles. Alta broke open a tight game with a four-ru- n sixth to hand Murray a 13-- 7 setback. John Madsen doubled in a losing cause. Kearns belted Cottonwood 12-with the key hit a grand slam by Marc Lopez. Greg Laufer doubled for the winners, while Troy Kay, Mike Sorrell and Mike Leputke had one-hittin- g ray was and Cyprus after the first week 4-- 1 five-fram- 9 by Jumonville. Cyprus player Bill Davis singled in the first inning, stole second and went to third on an overthrow. He scored the run for Cyprus on a sacrifice fly by Marty Jones. Jumonvile pitched a seven-hitte- r Monday but it wasnt enough to stop Brighton, whose pitcher kept Holladay to a mere four hits and added two RBIs to boost the final score to American Legion action Friday at Ken Price field. Holladay will meet Bingham at Ken Price field Friday at 8 p.m., Hillcrest on the same field Monday at 6 and West at West high field Wednesday at 6. Granite humiliated in a East affair. The Post 112 lads scored 12 runs in the first and 14 m the third. Randy Brown had a homer among three hits, while Jeff Sewell was 3x3, including a pair of using a 10-- HOLLADAY. Three runs in the fifth topped offensive action for Holladay as Cyprus was downed during from Rich Hardman and Joe Gallegos. seventh to down outings, but won on the strength of a while one of Grangers r. victories was a Also splitting - Over Cyprus 1 to within 11-- 7 going into the bottom of the sixth. Nash narrowed the margin by one with a (SeePage 3, Col. 3) HI CONSULTATION & I PHYSICAL EXAM I wthis Certificate J Headaches Neck, Arm Shoulder Pain Low Back & m- - Leg Pain 1.39 to 2.S4 CENTERS Use Your Visa, 1690 West 3500 I J MANY OTHER Available J IN STORE SPECIALS So. Mastercharge, Am. 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