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Show 3 As Playoff Time Approaches - Four Straight Wins qualify for state. The next four in each division will enter a double elimination tournament, with the two finishers filling out the Valley Leagues allotment of eight teams. If the season were over going into last nights games, tournament positions would belong to This schedule is based on two considerations. One, that state tournament host Granite maintains its third place standing or improves it. If Granite falls to fourth in the East, it still will hold its automatic position, forcing the third place team into the playoffs. And two, that the Valley League only receives eight places at state. If nine are allowed, Granite could be automatically given the ninth spot, which would allow another team into the playoff. The state tournament begins Aug. 9 at Ken Price and Derks The brackets would pit the fourth place team in the East versus the seventh in the West, fifth East versus sixth West and vice versa, said Valley League vice president Greg Rolfe. In the playoffs, (which start Wednesday, Aug. 4 and continue through Saturday), the team which emerges from the first three rounds with the only Hillcrest, Cottonwood and Granite in the East, Kearns, unbeaten record will the West and Bingham in the West. The playoffs would involve the fourth through seventh place teams in the West Granger, automatically qualify for state tournament as the Valley Leagues seventh place team, Rolfe said. The three teams remaining on Saturday will battle for the last spot, he added. - Murray, Taylorsville, Cyprus -against the next four in the East Holladay, Highland, Alta, Brighton. -- inter-division- fields. driving in two runs to give Taylorsville the topsy-turvtriumph. - Cyprus errors. Singles by Kay and Darren Evans set up two more tallies in the seventh, the runs scoring on an error and a wild pitch. After three scoreless y Taylorsville Is Streaking South became TAYLORSVILLE. A week made it four in a row and six of seven for a three-victor- first run on a sacrifice fly by Jonny Walker. After a two-oerror allowed Troy Kay to keep alive the rally, Jones slugged a pitch to deep left center for Taylorsvilles fourth y straight victim, falling Taylorsville team earlier, Bingham lost a a wild decision to Taylorsville; and Wednesday, Sceilis climbing in the Valley 14-1- American Legions Western Division. 3 the charges defeated Cyprus Legion Scores to Granite in a game it should have won. Although a tournament playoff position appears solid now, Taylorsville still has a tough schedule left. Last night, it faced rising West. This week, the young club plays two tourney cononce only Tuesday Tooele beat Brighton Monday Cyprus 6, Murray 5 Kearns 17, Granger 2 GronJte 3, Holloday 2 Cottonwood 10, East 1 Taylorsville 8, South 3 Alto 5, Brighton 4 Highland 2, Hillcrest 0 West 3, Bingham 2 Tooele 11, West Jordan 8 Jordan 7, Skyline 4 -- - 8-- 7 Saturday Granger 10, Cyprus 6 Cottonwood 13, West Jordan making the score 13-1- 2. Walker then laced a double to left center, Bingham led the help of several South errors, East Stars 1 , Taylorsville made it four in a row. Three unearned runs in both the first and 13 after building a lead. Mike Littlewood earned the mound win, hurling the first four innings before giving way to Greg Case, who needed mound work in preparation for the tournament. In three innings, Case gave up five hits and one run. Littlewood struck out six and surrendered two hits in his stint. Taylorsville broke open a game in the bottom of the third, the key blow being a three-rut homer by Jerry Jones. George Grizzle had scored Taylorsvilles 7-- 2 Wednesday Taylorsville 6, Cyprus 3 Granger 14, West Jordon 6 Granite 22, East 5 Cottonwood 10, Skyline 8 Holladay 7, Highland 6 Murray 12, Tooele 3 West 5, Kearns 2 (10) Bingham 7, South 6 Hillcrest 13, Alta 1 'Suspended game 3-- 2 Coach Barry Sceilis young squad collected n, three wins, two two-ou- higherragainstteams in the anking division. Monday, notified league officials that Granger a win over South had been taken away and the game replayed in its entirety and on Monday, Kearns overpowered its arch-riv- Taylorsville pitcher Walker, Cyprus broke the ice in the fourth when two runs came home on singles by Steve Bracken and Paul Coon, plus a double by Marty Jones. Cyprus added one run in the sixth when Jones tripled and raced home on a sacrifice fly by Doug Dilley. 3-- 2 g Cyprus scored three runs in the first on base hits by Randy Wooley and Steve Bracken and a costly Granger throwing er General 3975 seventh inning by Granger sent Cyprus to its sixth loss in what became a Dr. Platkett CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM DC PAIN OR INJURY? losing streak. Redwood Rd. 973-697- 1 n seven-gam- e Woodard turned in four innings of sterling relief, allowing just two hits after West (From Page3A, Col. 9) Chiropractic So. Cyprus Falls seven-ru- Relief Job and Van Orden. 17-- Headaches Neck, Arm Andy Hill had sailed through six innings, yielding only three runs all in the third. But the roof fell in and a player and coach ejection for Cyprus Low Back & Leg Pain Shoulder Pain - 235013! 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Nothing too exceptional, third innings let Taylorsville coast and West Stars 14-- 6 A 6-- 3 raraifl0i?s(SB3W2) 6-- 3 Murray 10, Kearns 0 Taylorsville 14, Bingham Granite 10, Highland 6 Cottonwood 15, Alta 3 Holladoy 4, Jordan 2 West 9, Cyprus 6 Hillcrest 11, East 2 West Jordan 4, South 2 Granger 7, Tooele 0 (F) Skyline 8, Brighton 4 Thursday 6, the second, an error and in the fifth the home squad took a lead with two more runs on a double by Bracken, a walk and base hits by Doug Dilley and Hill. Granger was led by Larsens 4x4 effort at the plate. Woodard, Keith Cyprus fell on 10-- ror. In Larsen, Darren Thurdsay in a makeup West Jorgame dan was beaten last Wednesday and Tooele had only eight players Friday. The 3-- 1 pushed Cyprus another run across on hits by Jerry Howe, Mike Quigley, Mitch highlighted during which Granger also gained a forfeit win, saw a victory taken away and was routed by Kearns. As wild ones go, this With Friday 22, 1982 was sandwiched in the last, wild inning. In that frame, base Vic- West Jordan a week was truly wild. Beats South 0 call allowed one run to score and a walk to Kay forced in another, round-trippe- r. GRANGER. tories over Cyprus and Wild Affair tenders, Murray and Granger, plus West Jordan (see schedule). Thursday, July Granger Nine innings against 1- tchers interference error enabled Darren Evans and Walker to score in the first. Later that inning, Kay, who had singled, scored on a passed ball. Taylorsvilles final run came in the sixth when Evans doubled and scored on Vinnie Browns single. Since June 28, Taylorsville has lost Taylorsville was the beneficiary of Cyprus errors, four in all, as it continued its climb as the Magna crew slid. Taylorsville took a edge in the first when Darren Evans scored an unearned run on Grizzles base hit. Three more runs (two unearned) crossed the plate in the third on a double by Littlewood, a single by Phil Evans, a double steal and two Valenti sandwiched around a Bingham error loaded the bases for Taylorsville, but with two outs. A ca- A South 6-- Errors Help Walks to Brown and ut three nights 8-- 3; view Cyprus Downed Coaches Checking Schedule Closely MURRAY. This is the time of year when American Legion coaches begin scrutinizing the schedule closely. Not only their own, but also those of their nearest opponents. Who pitched for them? is a question frequently asked. This year is no different, although there is a difference. Previously, teams just vied for the top eight spots in the league standings. Now, they must contend for either the top three, or the top seven positions in their respective divisions. For, with the leagues new format, the top three teams in each division will automatically WEST VALLEY DUAL iiLT DD IMEHIAL AT BARGAIN PRICES! 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