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Show west 5 VALLEY VIEW July Thursday Legion Win In Wild 16, 1981 - victory An around a pair of losses 8-- 4 American Legion play during the week. The victory came on Friday. The previous - Loop T-- B league-leadin- 9-- 4. all-st- selections Taylorsville-Bennio- in the n circuit have been an- nounced by league officials. The maior Indians, finishing the season with a 25 3 record, claimed top honors in the National League, while the Yankees, with a 26 2 mark, captured the title in the American circuit. Steve Uffens, assisted by Eldon Lee, coached the Indians, while Edo Rottini coached the Yanks, with Dennis Gouge as assistant. National division allstars at the majors level include Troy Leavitt, Corey Uffens, Brian Kearns 8, Tooele Troy Peterson, Blaine Todd, Keith Kingsbury, Jerry Martinez, Steve Rich, Brad Wood, Ron Taggert, David Moore, Troy Wallace and Greg Marath. National league all stars at the minors level include Dan Sosa, Bret Hussey, Paul Barnes, Chad Lee, Robert Larsen, Jeremy Halsey, Scott Roberts, Garr Smith, Sergio Sosa, Barr Hill, Robert Lauder, Marc Pendleton, Brent Hutto, Casey Trutzel, Todd Boren, Layne Hansen, Charles Jones and Shane Angle. will be coached fifth-innin- that frame. KILL Has Black, Andy Cowan, Andy , l , KEARNS. Names of youths given all-ststatus in the Kearns Little League have been announced by league officials. Blaine. division's American league was the Ranger, with a 17 4 record and coached by Bill Haislip. A first place tie resulted in the National League minors between the Cardinals and Dodgers, who each posted 14 7 records. Tattersall and Chidester were both 2x2 and Tattersall was credited with four stolen bases in the contest. Hcrest A Varoz Sylvester, gram and Tattersall also had singles in the In the fifth inning. Lynn Park delivered a single for the final Kearns run. run-scorin- stars in the g Tattersalls 2x3 effort was the bright spot for Kearns. Sylvester suffered the mound loss. Trophies Awarded GRANGER. major Cubs, The minor Braves and peewee have captured championship honors in their respective Cubs divisions of the minor A South tional League. Granger Na- The major Cubs marched through the season undefeated. Second place in the majors was won by the Expos, with the Mets claiming third place and the Pirates, fourth. The Padres won the sportsmanship trophy. The minor Pirates received the sportsmanship trophy in that division. Second, third and fourth place honors in the minors are being determined this week. The Mets, Giants and Cardinals are the teams involved in the chase for those positions in the minor standings. The Dodgers captured se cond place in the peewee circuit, with the Angels finishing third and the Expos, fourth. Branden Wooley, Nick Gee, Kirk, Jason Jason Justin Taylor and Jacob Gustafson. The Pirates won the major division championship, while the Tigers and A's captured first place honors in the minor-and minor B divisions, respectively. SUPPLIES Store Nations RAM PRO BONUS 15 pak BALLS j 88iT1TLEIST 1 PRO STAFF A tm jTOp flITE GOLF CLUBS j As ... Wheeler Farm SO. COTTONWOOD. A mere l1 2 seconds was all it took to make Ryan Zabriskie a ner. GOLF "golf SHIRTS BAGS CARTS Reg. I Nylon From 22.00 I Carry Bags At the sound of a horn, he had dropped his bait in a section of Little Cottonwood Creek and a moment later he landed a splashing rainbow trout. This quick display of ang'.ng earned him the first fish trophy given by the County Recreation Dept, on Huck Finn Day last Wednesday at Wheeler Farm. 9:30-8- , Tues-Thur- s. Sat. 9-- 9:30-- 6 6578 SOUTH STATE 7 the by recreation depart- ment. Fishing at the event was free for those 11 and under from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Other activities, including a Huck Finn and Becky Thatcher Costume Contest kept the contestants going until about 12:30p.m. Other winners, ac and will play at Bingham Wednesday. Tooele struck for four runs in the second inning and six in the fifth in Mondays wild but affair, GRANGER. Four teams fell victim to Grangers bats this week as that club moved into a tie for fourth with Granite, South and Highland in Valley American Legion play. Granger will meet at Bingham Southridge Park in 6 p.m. Fri- Kearns at Southridge Monday at 8, and travel to Skyline Wednesday at 6. Granger 10, South 9 went Granger a few tur- - through Win Over 'Sox TAYLORSVILLE. stroked a triple while Troy Peterson and Keith Kingsbury shared mound duties for the major Royals, who defeated the White Sox during the week in the 14-- 6 n league. Scott Olson tripled for the Royals. In other action, the Phillies beat the Tigers 12 5, with Terry Lund hitting a run and Lowell Howell rapping two doubles for the winners. The Indians blanked the Pirates 18 0, behind the pitching of Scott Flinders and Travis Brown and the double play defense of Darren Bowen and Corey Uffens. Mark Kinder pitched and hit three home runs for the Yankees, who also received a homer from Kevin Quinn In a 13 win over the home 5 1 home runs winners. and Lund homered for the Phillies. Scott Wllberger pitched and homered as the Pirates . beat the Tigers Jeff Garner tripled and Todd Hailstone doubled twice for he winners. Terry 9 the first inning, Granger fell behind, rallied to tie the score, fell behind again and finally rallied to win with a game total of 14 hits and relief pitching by Gary Austin, who is now 7 0. Mike Quigley went 4x4 getting all singles and one RBI for Granger. His teammate Devin Higgins hit three singles and picked up three RBIs, while Kerry Fogarty doubled and singled Granger was behind in the bottom of the sixth when it scored three runs on singles Kill. The outing against e Hillcrest was a five-fram- affair. Tourney Is Scheduled Doug douAdams a two-ru- n ble to highlight the action. Another Cyprus run scored on a pair of Tooele errors in the second. Tooele assumed a 10-- 5 lead in the bottom of the fifth, hut Andy Hill KEARNS. The entry deadline is July 22 for a tennis tournament to be held at the Kearns courts, 5624 So. 4800 West, beginning July 27. is The participation fee $2 per person, and entry forms are available at the Village m seven mmnqs In other games, the Rose Par k boys beat Kearns National 25 5 and T B in a 10 9 con Bracken, Mai ty Jones and Doug Adams had singled. Gil Romeros pool. Events planned for the tourney include girls and boys singles test, produced two more of Glenmore Village pounded Glendale Park 24 9 and edged T B in a 10 9 till bases-loade- Kearns single d swimming competition, plus doubles events for various age groups. the runs and there cording to John Gadd of the recreation department were: Brian Tatton of 2264 Tottenham Court The Saving Place Road, who caught the first limit of five fish; Russell Robison of 4483 Thayne Dr., who snagged a large white sock in the creek to win the v MURRAY AND SANDY mm weirdest catch; Jim Morgan of Central Utah, who won the Huck Finn costume contest; and Nicole loch Merrill of 237 West Benson Way, who got the prize for looking (See Page 10, Col. 9) I"x6"x6 2"x4x8' r'x4"x6', Fenceboard. 1.27 Fence Sail. . 1.58 Fence Post. . 4.66 1 Red Cedar Fenceboard Handsome, long lasting way to fence your yard. Easy to install. We have everything you need. Shop today and save. hits and striking out He had three five. RBIs on a bases loaded triple. Fogarty doubled twice and singled once to pick up two RBIs. In the fifth inning, Austins triple made the score The game was called after 15-- the fifth on the rule. nine-ru- n 19.83 Polio Table Tw,n Cho,r From Tubular steel frame easily made into combo table and chairs, with lumber (not included.) 6.9F 4 x6"x8 landscape Timber Beautiful way to accent your yard. Use your imagination, Stained and treated. n Granger 6, Helper 4 In a game, the sixth inning saw Granger score three runs to 1 n i' 1 I e non-leagu- come-from-behi- for a win The over Helper. game winning RBI was on a single by Gary Allen. 10x9' Storage Shed 1154"x100 78" inside dimen-- , sions. Made of sturdy steel with! enamel lockable doors. baked-o- finish. M Pad--- j 8-- 5 Ryan Humpheries Taylorsville-Bennio- 10-defeating last Wednesday. Taking the lead in for an RBI. Kenny Thompson also singled and drove intwo runs. Royals In 14-- 6 novers before South mound win, relieving Cyprus base hits and 0 Jones in the fifth. Jones had come on in the second in relief of would not quit. The visiting Magna lads had taken a four-rulead in the first with Doug Dilley and Paul Coon delivering Granger Wins Four Brian Smith collecting a pair of singles. Dave Moore doubled for the Angels. Uffens and Shawn Ford shared mound duties for the Indians in a 13 2 win over the Phillies. Brown had four doubles and Bowen rapped two while James Callahan tripled for the 13 20 2495!25 sponsored Alta tomorrow'. On Monday the team is at home against Jordan Legion Play with Quinn 8nd Kinder I The Zabriskie lad of Wilford Ave. in Murray was one of a crowd of about 4,000 who showed up for the morning of contests 594 14-1- ignited the Cyprus squad with a bases-ful- l triple after Steve 4''x4x8' belting ! Mon. & Fri. win- behind the pitching of Brian Baker. The winners were also paced by Troy Leavitt, Stephen Lee and Brent Lund, while Todd Hailstone led the Pirates. The Yanks beat the Angels DozJ GOLF - Finn Day Draws Crowd Pirates 1 OQfil I 30l Jeremy Webb collected three smqles for the win ners and Paul Butler was credited with the mound In other action, decision the T B squad defeated Kearns National 18 6, with Brad Houtz picking up the mound victory and Danny Kubinski sparkling on of fense for the Kearns team The Rose Park boys cap tured the district peewee championship with a 16 15 victory over Glenmore Scott CLOSER LOOK In an almost dreamlike setting, 11 year-old Rekoutis bends down to get a better look at the rainbow trout in Little Cottonwood Creek during Huck Finn Day at Wheeler Farm. were three walks and a pair of errors leading to the Cyprus Both teams lead scored a run in the seventh. For Cyprus Bracken singled, advanced on a passed ball and raced home on an error. Adams picked up the squad struck for nine runs in the sixth inning to defeat Tooele. Cyprus hosted East last night (Wednesday) and will travel to n hosted by the Kcains National League Angels. The Royals ripped the White Sox 25 3, with Blaine Todd picking up the victory and David Thorpe collecting three doubles. Jason Deturk rapped a triple. The Indians topped the 40 Stores Nationwide T 32-1- 5 competition 1 Golf Discount With Over BALLS n Taylors-ville-Bennio- emerged in a slugfest over Glendale Park in peewee day, I 1 victorious Kearns at Christiansen, Chris Jasen Shores, Donahue, Ryan Rosencrantz, 0BSID and Brent fourth. Justus Romero, Fritz Craig In- Light-foot- 3oni3&UinzuHp third n Kearns squad. Hillcrest had scored Hansen, Nick Turner, Travis Chase, Fred Karren, Lance Barker, Nick Zupo, John Zambos, Norm Christiansen, Toni Fernandez, Lou Banks, Dave Lovato, Shawn Naccarato, Vince Huntsman, Danny Gifford and Shawn Robert. Minor B all stars are , Tyler Justice, Aaron Ian Caven, Allan White, Troy Carsey, Brent Mone1 Kearns 5 Dawson both slugged home runs proved to be the downfall for the circuit include Kyle ess six-ru- 14, frame in which Eric stars. All KEARNS. Brighton answered right back with two runs of its own in the bottom of the frame and chased Chidester in the sixth. The major all stars include Jerry Smith, Pat Warr, Ryan Lightfoot, Mike Peterson, Mike Kvenvold, Derek Christiansen, Todd Funderburk, Wayne Bent ly, Shawn Gallegos, Curt Allred, Doug Malm, Darren Bills, Travis Andreason and Dave Littlewood. The alternates are Scott Peterson, Manuel Vigil, Shawn Clayson, Russell Strang, Todd Russell and Sheri Grow. Buck Leyba will serve as manager-coacfor the major all Mike Black. The first place team in Victorious lead. Kearns scored four of its runs in the ar International Magna Area Team n 3-- Selections Graft, Jon Haislip, Matt James, Corey Jensen, Craig Lord, David Munk, Troy Miller, Brent Miles, Marc McElreath, Morgan Petty, Travis Parker, Jeff Ringwood, Mark Thomas, David Webster and James Webster. They will be coached by Bill Haislip and stole second and came home on a two-rutriple by singled, once in the first, two in the second for a 0 by All-St- Wednesday. The young 4 Gordon Tattersall Tooele tallied a single run in the bottom of Howard Roberts and Matt Leyba Minor all stars in the American league include Chad Ashment, Todd the minor 4 run. g 6-- Brighton broke open The visiting Kearns squad struck for a pair of runs in the first frame as Deon Peterson and Rick Rohling teamed for a single and a double and the latter raced home on an error. Tooele answered with one run in the first. In the fourth Kearns added two more while Tooele scored once. Allen Blaine, Peterson and Rohling had base blows in the frame. Tim Rose tripled and scored when he and Blaine executed a double steal after the latter had walked for a Munk, Todd Hailstone, Leo Howell, Duane Lee, Scott Flinders, Tracy Sudoko and Jeff Knight Major all stars in the American circuit include Mark Kinder, Kevin Quinn, Chuck Taylor, Brian Smith, Troy Winger, Shane Rose, Roger Clark, Brent Blair, Kearns a tight game in the sixth, scoring five runs on a triple, two singles and four walks. Kearns drew first blood in the opening inning when Terry Fritz singled and Chidester belted a home run. In the third Brighton knotted the score with a pair of runs. Kearns added two more in the fifth when play at Tooele. Baker, g Hillcrest Friday and suffering a tense loss to Granite last all-st- 9, Brighton Mark Ingram hurled a solid game and was backed up by good defensive league-leadin- who hung on, could not place a tag on the sliding Chidester. mond. The squads chances of making the tournament cut fade with each loss. Steven Lee, Brent Lund, Travis Brown, James Callahan, Darren Bowen, Scott Wilburger, Scott Shaft, Leon Facer, Jason They the Kearns was at Alta last night (Wednesday). Tomorrow (Friday) the team will travel to Jordan. On Monday Southridge park will be the site of an 8 p.m. test of on Granger and Wednesday Kearns will host Holladay on the high school dia- and National American division 3 Rohling home, advanced on a pair of passed balls and stole home on a suicide play. The ball was outside, but the catcher, Hillcrest. On Monday TAYLORSVILLE. 15-1- chased Chidester g Brighton downed west valley team Cyprus outslugged Tooele 2 Monday after dropping an 18-- decision to Peterson aboard. outing on Wednesday was a 14-- 5 loss to Youth Stars Named MAGNA. Kearns scored insurance runs in the sixth when Rohling made it 3x3 with a triple after an error put for Kearns in over Tooele was sandwiched - Cyprus Is Victorious Kearns Tops Tooele KEARNS. Affair All-Sta- rs by Quigley and Are Named 8-- In Thompson, making it In the top of the seventh, Souths Brent Moyes hit a homer to In the botmake it tom of the seventh with two outs, Bobby Fratto stroked an RBI single to tie the score 9-- 9-- singled in the bottom of the eighth, stole second and third and came home for the win on an overthrow to the third Quigley baseman. Granger 7, East 2 The key to Grangers win Friday Granger The GRANGER. peewee Orioles, minor Expos and major Braves were awarded first place trophies as action concluded in the American league for 1981. The peewee Orioles major Braves and finished their seasons undefeated. Major division all star selections include Todd Allen, Blaine Breshears, Chad Christensen, Ricky Crabtree, Cliff Edwards, Steve Embley, Jonas Roberts, Lance Hamlin, Jeff Hatch, Brian Eddie Marques, Hughes, came in the bottom of the sixth with the Mark loaded when Brian Druce laid down a squeeze bunt to bring in one and Fratto got Winslow. The coaches are Ben and LeRoy Page and Leo Park. Minor all stars are Adam Bangerter, Kevin Bird, bases an RBI on a single. Fogarty hit three singles and picked up two RBIs for Granger and Druce singled twice for two RBIs. Joe Bocek picked up the mound win, hurling all seven innings, allowing seven hits and striking out four. Granger A 15, 430-foo- t, Alta 2 two-ru- n homer by Thompson capped a contest that saw the west valley squad destroy Alta 15-- Thompson picked up four RBIs for the game, also hitting a single. Austin picked up another pitching win, allowing only six 26.96 South Granger WBBA Short, Jerry Schlappi, Dave Wayman and Kermit Brett Bitton, Brown, Wayne Brian Hardy, Anthony Bushman, Robbie Alan Langton, Holbrook, Matt Lewis, Damien MarRonnie Oliverson, tinez, John Soloman, Mike Soter-burg- , Mike Vialpando and Jim Wayman. The coaches are Eldon Sargent, Rudy Perez and Bill Baxter. Named to the peewee squad were Greg All dredge. Jack Ballard, Jimmy Binns, Cody Clayson, Darrin Collard, Clint Davis, Daniel Del Rio, Richard Devey, Justin Johnson, Brian Chris Nielson, Jason Johnston, Langton, Greg Peterson, Jason Royall and Clint Seaman. The coaches are Dave and Jim Ballard. A minor league tourna ment will be held through tomorrow (Friday) at the South Granger field. Try a Want Ad! Per Square Fiberglass Roofing fiberglass-based- ; Covers 100 sq. ft. Mfg. warranty. 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