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Show 3 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May Three Quick Wins Region Three Track Results - Kyle Pehrson and Cory Snodgrass had base raps in a three-ru- n first. Pehrson doubled in a two-ru- n second and singled home pitcher Jimmy Mitchell in the sixth with an insurance run. Mitchell sailed along until the seventh, allowing a run in the first and one in the sixth. But the seventh dans unexpected victory over saw a pair of Cougar errors and two Brighton. walks put the game in jeopardy and Coach Larry Hatch and his Hatch called on sophomore Joey Cougars made the most of it. Quintana to come on for the final out All the Cougars did after beating - a fine catch in right field by Cody Hillcrest was down West Jordan Skinner. Mitchell allowed only four then hop a bus for Derks field where hits. Then they turned Brighton away Moving to Derks, the Cougars conon Saturday, the Cougars captured tinued to hit the ball and got another one of the eight state tournament r, this one from Chris berths by defeating Roy 10-- 4 on the Nelson, like Mitchell, a junior. Royal diamond. The Cougars owned a lead Against West Jordan the Cougars before the Bengals could get on the scored five runs in the first two board against Mitchell, with two frames, then held off a Jaguar rally third-innin- g runs. in the seventh. Laufer doubled and Nelson helped his own cause with a base hit in a three-ru- n first. Nelson greeted the In Playoff third with a double off the wall in left, a feat duplicated by Mitchell after two were out. A walk and a Bengal error produced another run. The contest settled into a pitching duel, with Nelson retiring the last 13 batters he faced in clearly his best outing of the season. Mitchell went on for a 3x4 effort at the plate. Rain gave the Cougars an extra GRANGER. Viewmonts Vikings day of rest, putting the interare making a habit of putting a regional playoff on Saturday. Senior Skinner damper on Granger high athletic with a Cody while theresponded Cougars seasons. pounded out 13 against four Roy The Vikings ousted the Lancer football team from the playoffs hurlers. Kearns scored three runs in the earlier this year. Then to add insult first inning as Pehrson, Nelson, Gorto injury, Viewmont routed the don Jackson and Mitchell rapped Lancer baseball team 16-- 5 Thursday base hits. in a game the Lancers were supposRoy came back to knot the score ed to win. with two runs in the second and one Granger seemed to have in the third, getting both of its hits everything going for it. Both pitand taking advantage of a pair of chers were the home field advantage and a pretty good fielding miscues. Kearns regained the lead in the crew of baseball players. fourth on base blows by Skinner and to take the Apparently they forgot Jackson, but Roy tied it right back tradition-ric- h Vikes seriously. Viewmont took advantage of a up.In the fifth, Laufer and Nelson had pair of mental errors and some timeto give Kearns the lead for singles ly hitting to open up a 0 lead in the and Skinner got all the infirst frame. By the end of three, the good surance he would need in a four-ru- n Vikes had knocked starter Brian Joy sixth as Lambert and Snodgrass prooff the mound and were working on duced timely hits, all after two had Darren Woodard. A bases-loadebeen retired. double made the score 0 and the Jackson and Lambert combined Lancer season was all but over. for the final Cougar run. Jackson enGranger battled back to score five a 3x4 day at the plate while runs in the last two innings, but the joyed Mitchell and Lambert - all Nelson, outcome had long since been decid- belted two each. The vicjuniors ed. Viewmont advanced to the eight-teasent the Cougars into the state tournament and the tory to Lancers turned their attention Legion tryouts. Viewmont went on to claim a tense 1 victory over Region Thrifty shoppers read the Green Two champ Bingham in the Sheet classifieds! To place yours, tourneys opening round Monday. 6-- 4, 6-- four-hitte- 6-- 0 Vikes Oust Lancers In Rout two-hitte- r, well-reste- 4-- d -- 2-- 262-668- 2. .03 22.87 51.41 2:04.53 4:32.16 10:12.23 15.44 41.13 Stava Swain (Crnt) 20- 0- Swain (Crnl) 40- 0- Clayton Chamberlain (Cott) 80- 0- Mika Hyde (Sky) 1600-K- ip Jenkins (Grgr) 320- 0- Hyde (Sky) 100 Hurdle- s- Stan Vandertoolen (Sky) 300 Hurdle- s- Vandertoolen (Sky) High Jum- p- Thad Giblette (Cyp) Long Jum- p- Greg Klngdon (Oly) Shot Pu- t- Molonai Hola (Grnt) Discu- s- Bill Atwood (Grnt) Javeli- n- Drew Naylor (Oly) Pole Vault Jeff Brown (Oly) 1 100 ROY. The Kearns high pitching staff picked a good time to come to life. The Cougars, who have only one senior hurler, found themselves in position to keep the schools healthy baseball tradition alive last Wednesday after a surprising upset of Hillcrest was coupled with West Jor- 400-met- 1 1 1 47-- 4 132-1- 160-- 8 12-- 0 44.66 3:32.62 3:44.31 ine Relay-Skyl- Rela- y- Granger Medley Rela- y- Cottonwood 1600-met- Dodgers Blank KEARNS. Strong pitching lifted the major Dodgers to two shutouts during the week in Western Hills WBBA play. Shane Warnicke slugged a double and a triple to back the pitching of Randy Curtis and Jered Fernandez in a Dodger win over the Yankees. Earlier, the LA namesakes whitewashed the Orioles with Warnicke counting a home run among his four hits. The Red Sox showed plenty of hitting in three victories. Jason Thompson drove in the winning run in an triumph over the with Dodgers. They beat the Yankees Leland Bear and Steven Stay legging-ou- t a run had and home doubles. Paul Armijo two doubles In a rout of the Orioles. Shane Peterson and Chris Todd shared Yankee win over the mound duties in a Orioles. In the minors, the Red Sox and the Dodgers each won a pair of games. Joe Warnecke paced the 'Sox at the thumping plate and on the mound to a of the Royals. Shane Poulson also had two hits in that contest. Don Pando then hurled the Red Sox to an victory over the 10-- 10-- 15-- 24-- Angels. For the Dodgers, Cory Butler hurled his to a victory over the Brewers. Jeremy Potter later sparked the Dodgers to a win over the Orioles. Ricky Wiseman and Casey Munsell hurled the to decision over the Royals, an Angels who received a double from Matt Yeats. Big scores were prevalent in peewee play. Joe Archuleta led the Orioles to a win over the Braves; Noland Skiby and Josh Nielson boosted the O's to a triumph over the Yankees; Cody Dennis and Jason Brisco hurled the Dodgers to a victory over the Red Sox. In other games, Russell Garcia and D. J. Weston led the Astros past the Braves deciThe Astros earlier lost an sion to the Dodgers. The Yankees won their first game as they used the pitching of Bart Crosby and Jimmy Davis to beat club 13-- 26-- 19-- 20-- before being cloboutscoring Astros bered by the Expos. 'Sox Roger Griffiths and Troy Miller combined for six hits to back pitcher Calvin Jones. For the Expos, Barry Alexander stroked his second homer of the season and Ryan Pearce was 4x5 as James Swift captured the easy mound decision. In the Mustang division, lopsided scores were prevalent. Billy Miller led the Cubs to a win over the Dodgers. His club later beat the Giants . The Reds outscored the Phillies behind the play of Scott Gallegos, but then were trounced by the Dodgers, who were led by Jason Strong. The Braves beat the Phillies and the Giants In Pinto play, the Cardinals beat the , Mets the Pirates edged the Dodgers the Cubs squeezed past the Braves the Phillies defeatd the Astros 15 6, the Cubs downed the Cardinals the Braves dumped the Mets and the Dodgers really outscored the Astros, 16-- 21-- 27-- the Red Sox 26.46 1:02.97 2:25.61 5:19.14 11:37.04 16.41 48.13 a 9 17-3- 'i 36-1 1 13-- 4 1 14-- 8 51.06 4:30.44 4:36.52 Troy Taylor and Kelly Walker also added solid performances in the 10-- win over the Yankees. The Phillies lead the minor A division with a mark following an 11-- victory over the Cardinals and a 26-triumph over the Dodgers. In the first game. Jarred Kelsey cracked a double to back the pitching of Kenny Malone, who surrendered triples to Danny Quale and Ian Cavin. Kenny Paxman had two doubles and Monte Casper and Malone added to back the pitching of Linn Neff in the second win. Derek Ransom had a two-bashit for the losers. The Astros kept pace with a 25-- drubbing of the Rangers. Randy Jones earned the mound win, receiving hitting support from Clynt McCauley and Rusty Peterson. Ryan Proctor was the top Ranger hit- Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! ter. Mike Peterson and Daniel Delvio paced the Gulls to a 16-- win over the Dodgers, who were led by Chris Tattersall and Matt Cody Littlewood hurled a shutout and Quale and Dan King provided hitting support in a 14-- victory over the Rangers. Adam Parish, Cory Rosenbaum and Jim Morris paced the Tigers to a 12-- decision over the Dodgers. Pirates On Top In KILL Standings KEARNS. The Pirates are the only undefeated major division team remaining after two weeks of play in the Kearns International Little League. A three-ru- n homer by Simon In minor B action, the Giants moved Save in- Kearns Legion Team Selection Scheduled The Twins are in second, bolstered by the hitting of Shad Patrick, Tony Zupon and Brian Veazie. The fop individual last week, however, was Steven Wooley of the Cubs. He struck out 17 batters in a one-hi- t shutout, then homer to boost his slugged a three-ruteam's record to 2 2. Jason Robinson, Team tryouts for the Kearns American Legion squad are scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday at the Kearns high field. Further information may be obtained by calling Steve Dallin, 7-- 6 dians, whose mound staff is led by Jeff Leatherwood and Brett Seager. DELTA 88 to sole possession of first place with an 18-win over the A's. Brian Sadler, Travis Johnson and Jared Hansen carried the team to the win. The Giants also beat the Braves 2015, with Jonathan Harvey, Sadler and Hansen leading the way. Gustafson boosted the league leaders to a victory over the In- Retail $12,190, now $10,900. Olds Delta 88 sedan, air, automatic, radio, PS, PB. No. 1 2 1 Ken Garff KEARNS. Hil Oldsmobile Honda State at 5th So. rkwr . Win Twice In FOR RVs, BOATS, AMERICAN and FOREIGN CARS, HEAVY DUTY AND FARM EQUIPMENT KEARNS. 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