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Show y 3 TTii r"'? jflGp5 Thursday July 9,1981 HESrvaufrwfiy ' - Legion Play Led by the undefeated arm of Gary Austin, Granger rallied to beat Cyprus 2 in its only American Legion 5-- game this week. LEGION 1 (From Page2,Col. 8) pleted after having thrown only 65 pitches. The man of the night for Cottonwood, however, was Moore. Moore slugged three-ru- a homer, n drove in two more runs with' a pair of doubles and added a single to finish with a 4x4 showing at the plate. Moores round-trippe- capped r the second inning which started when Lewis was hit by a pitch. Facer followed with a single and Coates walked to load the bases. After Lewis scored on a sacrifice fly by five-ru- n Carter, Fankhauser drove in one run with a single and Moore lined his shot to deep left, clearing the bases. Lewis scored on an infield ground out after stroking a triple in Cottonwoods half of the third. Burketts club added another run in the fourth when Carter singled and Moore followed with a double. Trailing Holla-da- y 7-- 0, showed signs of life in the fourth and fifth. Billy Wright lined a double to right center, driving in Tom Pritchett, but he was thrown out trying to stretch the hit into a triple. Dean Severson scored an unearned run in the fifth, but Holladays comeback was cut short when Cottonwood pushed four runs home in the top of the sixth. Fankhauser started the scoring burst with a triple, Moore followed with a double and Nash added a single to push in two runs. Jensen, who earned Burketts praise for his defensive play all week, was then hit by a pitch. With Nash and Jensen moving on the pitch, Lewis lined a single to left. Both runners scored, giving Cottonwood the nine-ru-n lead needed to end the game early. Granger will meet has pitched, allowed East at Southridge only two more hits and struck out seven. park at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday), host Helper, in a nonleague game, Saturday at 2, travel to Alta at 6 Monday and play Murray at Ken Price In field at 6 Wednesday. Cyprus will play TAYLORSVILLE. Hillcrest at Southridge Travis Brown picked to travel tomorrow, the pitching win Tooele on Monday and up and also stroked a trihost East Wednesday. leading the major Three Granger ple, to a Indians players will play for triumph over the in an team the county Phillies in American Legion WBBA game against the play last week. 7:30 at city Saturday Darren Bowen added a p.m. at Ken Price double for the winners. In Park. other action, Troy Peterson hurled the Royals past the First baseman KenBlame ny Thompson, batting Angels 7 0, with Todd hitting a home run .238 and leading his Cory Burnside adding a team with 10 RBIs, and triple for the Royals. Todd Hailstone belted shortstop Cody Andertwo home runs and Jeff son, batting .381, and Indians Gain Win League 10-- 3 Taylors-ville-Bennio- n all-st- ar outfielder Kerry Fogarty, batting .303, have been selected to play in the nine-innin- g game. In the Granger-Cypru- s game, Cyprus was quick to get on the scoreboard when Randy Wooley walked, stole second and came in on a single by Andy Hill in the top of the first. After a scoreless in- Grangers Keith ning, Jensen started the top of the second by walking the first two bat- ters and Austin came in to relieve him. Austin, who has won all five of the games he KEARNS - (From Page 2, Col. 3) Granite countered with a solo score in the third on a sacrifice fly Two by Patterson. more Granite runs crossed the plate in the fourth on a pair of walks, a single by Mark Noble and a sacrifice fly by Lance Pratt. A sixth-innin- g Granite rally produced one run on singles by Pratt and Patterson, but the comeback fell short of knotting the score. Sylvester picked up the mound win, relieving Chidester in the top of the fourth. Greg Holman turned in five-plu- s innings of solid relief work in a losing cause. Noble suffered the loss. Patterson and Noble each had two hits for the losers. Garner doubled twice to lead the Pirates over the Tigers 17 9. The winning pitcher was Scott Wilberger. Duane Padilla hurled for the Tigers, who received two doubles from Brice Burnett. Mark Kinder was credited with three home runs and Brian Smith one, as the Yankees blanked the White Sox 13 0 Chuck Taylor doubled and Kevin Quinn pitched for the Yanks, while Jason Munk doubled for the White Sox. The Angels pounded the White Sox 27 5 behind the performances of Troy Carter, who hit a home run, and Dave Moore, who tripl ed. Scott Flinders pitched the Indians past the Tigers 13 1, with James Callahan clouting a home run and Corey Uffens rapping a double for the winners. Scott Shaft doubled while Scott Wilberger and Duane Lee shared pitching duties for the Pirates in an 8 2 win over the Phillies. Terry Lund homered for the Padres 328S, CTST Granger Club Beats Cyprus GRANGER. ' Nipped In Tilt Pacing Granger GRANGER. Keith Bocage delivered the decisive hit and Carey Stevens scored on a steal as the Red Sox 0 nipped the Padres in Granger South National League play last week were Mike Quigley, who had a homer and a single, and Cody Anderson two-ru- n who singled twice. Granger moved into the lead in the bottom of the second, scoring twice as a result of 11-1- Pitchers Phil Brinker Richie Bukovmsky and Terry Riley were also credited with standout play In the in the contest minors, the Mets pounded the Padres 24 3, with Ryan Pearce being named fielder of the game In the Mets' win over the Padres, Robbie Merrill and Bodie Phillips sparkled while Justin offensively, hoff, Legion Slate Friday Cyprus Hillcrest at Kearns East Granger at Kearns, 8 Skyline at Murray Highland Holladay at Murray, 8 Cottonwood at West South Granite at UofU Kearns at Tooele Jordan at Alta Bingham at Brighton Monday Jordan Holladay at Murray Cottonwood at Murray, 8 Granger at Alta Kearns at Brighton Cyprus at Tooele West Highland at Kearns East Granite at Kearns, 8 Hillcrest South at Muni Skyline at Bingham Wednesday Spirit Of Team 8 Hillcrest Highland at Muni By Mark Arner manager Bobbie Lowther for her winn- ing 17 out of 18 games, she would say without Ander- son got on base with a single in the third and came home on Quigleys homer. Grangers final run was scored by by Devin Higgins after an error by the Cyprus shortstop. Austin sewed up the final two innings striking out five of the last six batters. Phils partial muscle loss in his hands, Pierce is well into his third year of playing in the Granger South National League and he While he loves it. would like to be play- Todd shortstop, Pierce recognizes his handicap and fills in for the team wherever he Pierce lad doesnt lead his team, the Braves, in home runs, RBIs or can When the team is getting rowdy during hesitation, Pierce. The Cyprus errors. defense of play Christensen, Shane Odekirk and Pierce Plays In Brace teams secret in Brighton at Skyline of Willy pitching Christensen and the double - WEST VALLEY. If you asked little league Granger at Murray Hol'day South at Murray, West Granite at UofU Tooele at Cottonwood Kearns at Alta East at Cyprus Jordan at Bingham Bukovinsky and Justin Grant were credited with strong pitching The minor Dodgers beat the Padres 12 2 behind the SWINGIN' . . . Todd Pierce takes a swing at the ball at the Granger South National League's minor field while Bryan Reese, a fellow Brave, prepares to make the catch. stolen bases. The valuable asset he provides is his spirit. Physically handicapped since he was born, Pierce fills in as bat boy and gets a chance to hit and run at the end of each game. e Wearing a full and fighting a leg-brac- ing and coach Lowder sends them on practice a lap to the fence and back. Pierce goes too, running about halfway at his pace and returning wlth the rest. Also an avid fan of pro baseball, Pierce says his favorite team is the Cincinatti Reds and his favorite plaer is Reds pitcher Tom Seaver. When asked about the baseball strike, he said simply, as if there w as never a question in his mind, think the other humility. players He does not feel sorry for himself, she said Pierces love of Savage stroked doubles, while Christensen and Savaqe each doubled in a 12 6 Dodger win over the Expos the pro ballplayers should get out there and play Calling Pierce the inspiration of the team, Lowther noted that Pierce has taught I Filbert Aihres Odekirk, Jimmy Baot wright, Jacob Hayes and Kirk the game and attitude, according never-say-di- e to Lowther has the team closer together She says the individual brought (See Page 5, Col 6) The Dodgers Cubs 9 8 lost to the despite two doubles and a home run by Boatwriqht and a double by Ailires In an 11 5 Dodger loss to the Braves, Hayes and Odekirk defensively and second baseman Jay Curtis was involved in seven outs Matt Martinez Singled and hit a grand slam for the peewee Pirates in an 118 loss to the Expos The Pirates Marty Larsen doubled and scored twice in his team's 17 8 loss to the Dodgers Other peewee players gaming coaches' praise for their efforts In eluded Brandon Ludlow, six By Red Sox - sparkled for the Dodgers, who received a triple from Ailires and a double from Hayes The Cardinals lost to the Astros 14 13 but beat the Yankees 7 3 in a game that went into extra innings The Cards scored four runs in the top of the seventh and relief pitcher Justin Mills stopped the Yanks in the bottom of the frame Kenny Olsen doubled twice for the Cards, who received a single, double and two RBIs from Todd Provost and another solid hitting effort from Travis Nielson Olsen, the Cards' starting pitcher, struck out Bryan herd, Good. Kelly Brian Sharp Shep and Brandon Street The league's field day ac tivities will be held Satur day, with breakfast slated from 9am to noon The cost is $1 75 for adults and SI 25 for those 12 and under Stars Are Named KNL r KEARNS selections have been announced in the three All-sta- Kearns National League divisions In the majors Russ Herlin will manage the team and Doug Pearce is the coach. The all star selections in the maiors include Troy Michaelis, Jason Allred, Brad Stewart, Randy Wiss, Randy Medina, Glen Du nyon, Earl Holton, Clinton Shawn Holton, Johnson, Rusty Kakala, Dustin Hardcastle, Mike Johnson, Gene Chivers, Todd Person and Robert Schmidt Alter nates are Steve Sadler and Andy Thurber Neal Mann will manage and Dennis Carty will coach the minor squad Selections include D J Rietzel, Rory Mann, Robbie Nichols, Jeff Peo, Van Hat field, Clifford Carty, Mark Colby, Ray Strong, Jason Robinson, Ricky Morgan, Jeff Kubmski, Troy Blume, Kyle Edwards, Roger Grif fith Alternates include Tony Truesdell and J J Steffy Ken Peterson is the manager and Bob Butcher the coach of the peewee squad Members include Bartholomew, Jason Jason Strong, Nathan Kihlstrom, Clint Nelson, Jason Fahl, Troy Jensen, Greg Butcher, Stewart, Billy Curtis Cooksey, Phillips, Danny Kubmski, Denny Carty, Ronnie Talbot and Jason Sokol Alternates are Mat Jeremy Miller, William thew Tinnen Searle and Becky Mark Kinder pitched the Yanks past the Royals 8 1. 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