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Show To 4 Open League Play Sean Hilton, will share center field duties, while seniors David Jones and Steve Johnson will play in right and left field, respectively. Smith should see action as a designated hitter when hes not playing center Warriors Rally For Win Over Miners d TAYLORSVILLE. The of the christening Taylorsville high baseball field was done in style Tuesday. The Warriors, who until this year had never played a home game, handed preseason favorite Bingham a 3 setback with a dramatic three-ru- n rally in the seventh inning as the two teams opened Region Two play. The victory left the Warriors unbeaten in five outings this season. After nipping Granger 10-the Lancers went on a tear through Region Three squads. Granite fell 16-Cyprus 17-- 5 and Olympus 18-But it was Region Two that Coach Ron Rushton was taking a wary look at. Hillcrest is a four-tim- e defending state champion. It was Bingham that the Huskies downed in the title test last season, and the Miners have just about everyone back. There simply isnt a weak team in the long-awaite- 4-- league this season. Bingham jumped off to a 1 lead, scoring all its runs in the top of the second on a pair of walks, a double, an infield single and a Warrior error. That was all the Miners would get off Jonny Walker who struck out nine in six innings. Wayne Arroyo came on to strike out two more in the seventh and picked up the victory when the Warriors staged their two-orally. Brian Orr, who had struck out 14, but walked eight, yielded an unearned run in the first when Mike was hit, advanced on a wild pitch and a passed ball and scored on an error. That was all Taylorsville would get until the seventh. Craig Vargo reached first on a fielders choice. Phil Evans singled. With two out, Kelly Davis drew a walk to load the bases. Mickey Lambourne came on as a pinch-hittestriking out on a low curve. The ball was in the dirt and eluded the catcher. A throw to first was wide and Vargo and Evans both scored, tying the score. Billy Lambourne hit the ball deep into the hole at second and his speed forced the Miners to go for a play at home. The throw was just wide and Davis slid home with the winning run. 3-- ut r, Today - Granger To Host Hillcrest GRANGER. If the results of last with Davis and Bountiful is any indication, Granger gymnasts will be ready when they host a highly touted team from Hillcrest this evening (Thursday) at 6 oclock. The Lancers swept the top four places in four of eight events Thursday in rolling up 321.65 points. Davis was second with 264.15 points, followed by Bountiful with 114.6. In compulsory competition, Donna Williams added second and fourth place finishes in the floor exercise and parallel bars to a victory in the vault. Michelle Foote won the floor exercise and took third place in the vault. Tracy Hibler finished first in the parallel bars and took third in the balance beam, while Lori Baumgartner was first on the beam. Lisa Boothe turned in a strong performance, taking second in the vault, fourth in the floor and the beam and sixth in the parallel bars, while Nilsa Feliciano finished third in the vault and fifth in the bars. Other strong performances were turned in by Kay Glad with a fifth in the floor and second in the bars, Kristy Sparrow with a third in the floor, Jennifer Crookston, Lisa Bouth and Robin Bushman who finished second, fourth and fifth in the beam, and Becky Hansen who finished third in the bars competi- weeks tri-me- et tion. In optional action, Tami Soloman ' and Michelle Jones finished fourth and fifth in the vault, while Sandy Williams, Soloman and Jones took third through fifth in the floor exercise. MaryKaye Reese, Williams and Soloman finished third through fifth in the beam, while Jones, Soloman, Williams and Reese took second through fifth in the bars competi- - Rushton was delighted with the win, praising the base running and never-say-di- e attitude of his team. The Warriors are a veteran team. The pitching staff includes Walker and Arroyo, along with lefty Chris Davis and Jim Orwin. Walker is the lone senior. Also expected to see some mound action are sophomore Ryan Brown and Mickey Lambourne, a senior. Vargo, junior Billy Lambourne and George Grizzle will roam the outfield. Evans, who is hitting at a .650 clip, is the catcher. Brown and Jerry Taylor will play first base when Walker is on the mound. Kelly er MURRAY. A pair of Murray high athletes and one from Olympus were among the leading players in contests Cerebral Palsy played here Friday night. The 3A boys team bombed the 4A 9 in a showcase that squad featured outstanding offense. In the d shot lifted girls game, a the 4A team to an victory. Murrays Keith Chapman scored 14 points for the winners. Game honors went to Matt Anderson of Mountain View with 18 and Jeff Anderson of Bear River with 17. Chapman also announced last week that hed attend Weber State. The second-leadinscorer for the 4A was Olympus highs Andy squad Boyce, headed for BYU on a football scholarship. Taylorsvilles Mickey Lambourne had two points for the 4A team. Steve Schriener of Brighton paced the 4A team with 16. In girls play, the games top scorer was Murrays Kelly McFalls with 18. Judges Nena Cook had two, while for the 4A team, Ann Brady of Cyprus scored five. all-st- 123-10- last-secon- 82-8- 1 On Diamond Young Vets To Lead Judge Team SALT LAKE. A group of young veterans lead Judge Memorial into baseball action this season. Coach Bob DePasquale welcomes all but one player off last years 6 (region) team, but still starts four underclassmen. In preleague play, the Bulldogs have gotten solid pitching, but the hitting has not broken loose. After the Bulldogs downing Cyprus lost a decision to East, fell 0 to to Highland. West Jordan and They played Grantsville yesterday (Wednesday) after press time and will meet Skyline tomorrow in a final tuneup for Tuesdays league opener with West. Judge will play its home games on its new field at 1350 No. 1200 West, just east of the Rose Park golf course. West will play at Judge at 3 Tuesday. Junior Pat Baker will be the key starting pitcher, with Dan Auer and Marty , Biljanic rounding out the mound corps. Junior Frank Rice is the catcher. Sean Skamness returns at first, Paul Barbiero at second. Sophomore Chalo DeLeMelena is playing third and junior Brad Knell will be at short when Auer is pitching. Biljanic and Baker share left field, Ric is in center and Trentman sophomore Mark Tyler battles 6-- 4, 3-- 2 2-- 0 g will feature an alljunior starting mound staff this year, with Rod Young, Robert Hatch and Rod Hafer all expected to see a lot of action. Lyons will be assisted by Brad Pino and Greg Adams. 5-- Friday Fitness Topics Being Discussed HEIGHTS. A COTTONWOOD fitness proand of health variety - 1984 ty libraries this month. A family heart workshop is being held on Mondays at Whitmore Library and at Kearns Library beginning on March 22. An aerobics course is planned Tuesdays and Thursdays through April 26 at 11 a.m. at Kearns Library and from 5 p.m. at Holladay Library and 6 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays at South Salt Lake Library. Fees are $12. Weight control classes begin March 20 at 11 a.m. at West Valley, March 21 at Holladay and March 22 at Whitmore. Tuition Is $35, with $20 refundable. A family discount is available. For further information on any of the programs, interested persons may call 4-- 943-463-6. Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! grams are being conducted at coun Oly Starts Pursuit Of 2nd Title Win, Girls Test Two-Point- field. The Titans Davis is at second, Littlewood at short and Vince Brown at third. Id rate my team right up there, Rushton said going into the Bingham game. Its going to be a tough league, but weve got good talent and the kids have a great attitude. The Warriors will try to improve on that 0 mark today (Thursday), meeting West Jordan at 4 p.m. on the Jaguar diamond. On Wednesday they will host Hillcrest, also at 4. 3A Boys In Big Is Thursday, Mar. 29, WEST VAUEY VIEW HOLLADAY. Olympus highs baseball team will be begin its pursuit of a second straight Region Three championship when it travels to Cyprus tomorrow (Friday). Olympus will take on Skyline Monday at home. The Titans return four starters off last years squad, but lack of practice time has made it difficult for the 84 version to get in the groove. Coach Marc Lyons said foul weather has deprived the Titans of infield practice and has also affected their hitting in the first three games. was defeated by Olympus Taylorsville 18-- 1 and Hillcrest 7 in 10 innings last week before coming on Tuesday. back to nip West Three games, with Tooele, Highland were cancelled and Brighton, because of bad weather. Senior shortstop Greg Jackson returns to start for the Titans, as does senior third baseman Brian Rank and senior catcher Robert May. Senior Mark Sperry, a starting pitcher last year, is involved in a battle with senior Steve Hannay for the first base spot. A pair of juniors, Greg Smith and 9-- 1 8-- 2 I3QKCTB QiraTOR ITm? O? OIB PQQGI MARCH 15 - APRIL 30. 1984 -- Him THAN IV. mm OFFICIAL OLYMPIC JACKET GE LARGE CAPACITY WASHER AND AUTOMATIC DRYER ED tub for Washer with separate small loads. 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