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Show Future Is Uncertain For Warriors Suffer First Defeat After Downing AAay 3, 1984 Thursday, WEST VALLEY VIEW THS In the bottom of the inning, Orwin tripled, Littlewood singled, Davis doubled and Evans chased two runs home with a base hit as the Warriors moved to a 1 edge. In the bottom of the sixth, Vinnie Brown doubled and singled and Orwin had singles Ryan Brown ,and sandwiched around three walks and an error. KHS 5-- N. TAYLORSVILLE. The first loss of the season for the Taylorsville Warriors couldnt have come at a more inopportune time. Brighton downed the Warriors Monday to move just a game behind 3 loss, plus the fact that now knows it can beat us. Bengals 4, Warriors Warriors Brighton 3 11, Cougars Jimmy Orwin went the distance, scattering four hits for the Warriors, and ignited the rally that earned the victory. In the first inning, Littlewood lived on an error and scored on a base hit by Walker. In the second, a walk, base hit by Vinnie Brown, a balk and a wild pitch brought home what would prove to be the winning run. But Chris Nelson stymied the Warriors for the next two frames while his team climbed back into the conallowed the test. A dropped pop-u- p Cougars to score after Robbie Lambert walked and stole second. Orwin had earlier picked off Greg Carver who had singled, or the contest may have been knotted. 1 The gritty Cougars stayed right s with their Friday until the snow helped take them out of the contest. The Warriors carried a 0 lead into the top of the fifth when it looked as though snow would force cancellation of the contest once the inning was over. However, when Kearns scored to move within one, the Cougars were reluctant to have the game called, and the weather did improve as the next inning began. However, the Warriors got some insurance runs in the bottom of the fifth and went on to invoke the n rule with six more in the sixth. arch-rival- Taylorsville was sailing along with a 0 lead with one out in the sixth inning, but the Bengals combined some timely hitting and wildness on the part of Warrior Jon-n- y Walker to take control of the game. The number nine hitter tripled and scored on a base hit. With two out and a man on via a walk, Walker surrendered two more walks and two base hits on throws and Brighton had the lead. A halfinning later, the Bengals had the two-stri- 2-- Kearns Soccer League Plans Registration for the KEARNS. Registration Kearns Youth Soccer League will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. May 10, 17 and 24 at the Kearns Library. The league is open to boys and girls age 4 to 15. A $28 fee and a parents signature will be required to register. Interested persons may call for more informaor 5 968-663- 0 tion. win. Taylorsville lost a golden opportunity in the first inning with a run in. Mike Littlewood doubled and scored on a Kelly Davis base hit. Davis tried to score from second on a hit by Phil Evans, but was thrown out. Evans moved on to third and tried to score on a passed ball, but was ruled out on a close play. The Warriors added a run in the third on a Davis single after a walk, stolen base and wild pitch, and in the fourth, Craig Vargo singled and sacrifice scored on a bases-loade- d by George Grizzle. The Warriors but left outhit the Bengals several runners stranded. Jeff Gorr-ing- e went the distance for Brighton; Walker for the Warriors. 8-- Migliori Shines In KILL 0 Kearns high batter looks into the teeth of blizzard Friday as Taylorsville's Jim Orwin delivers pitch. Warriors won by busting open close contest after snow stopped. In other action, Jeramie Watterson and Justin Travis had two hits each as the Bulls downed the Braves 9 6. Troy Madsen tripled in a losing cause. The with Astros crushed the Brewers Jason Rider belting a double and Chris Tattersall pitching the win. Emerson Allen doubled in a Phillies win over the Dodgers. Brian Sadler pitched the Orioles to a 7 2 win over the Tigers. Eric Fram doubled for the winners. Ace Quintana and Justin Berg combined on the mound to lead the Indians to an 8 2 win over the Twins. Quintana and Matt Short had doubles and Jason Duckworth a triple for the winners, while Kevin Beck doubled and tripled for the Twins. The Pirates nipped the Red Sox 4 3 behind the pitching of Rick Player and the Yanks got some solid hitting in an 8 7 win over the Cubs. David Linnet had two doubles, Danny DelRio one and Scott McKinnon a triple. 27-- battle for the title. The two league EAZ-LIF- T teams are scheduled to meet again and Taylorsville has a test of Alta & REESE that has not yet been played. SALES & INSTALLATION Region officials are scheduled to meet this morning (Thursday) to Custom Hitches determine just what to do, faced Transmission Coolers with inter-regio-n playoffs that are scheduled tomorrow (Friday), with Welding state tourney due to the eight-teaWiring & Brake kick off at Ken Price field Monday. If the Warriors hang on to their lead, Control Installation they bye the Friday action and play at noon Monday. Prior to the loss to Brighton, the Je . H 'Warriors defeated Kearns 111 in a Kearns Team Splits contest that stood 1 during heavy Tests In Las Vegas snowfall in the fifth inning. COtlBEKT ENTEmiSES KEARNS. An eighth grade team Coach Ron Rushton was more con2036 W. 2200 South cerned about his teams uncertain representing the Kearns Recreation status than having suffered its first Center split four basketball games played in a Las Vegas invitational tournament. SPRING The Kearns squad beat the San in its first outing, Diego Stars with Paul Marsh scoring 15, Matt Brooks 11 and Deon Santistevan 10. In the Second, Kearns was beaten 30 OLDSMOBILES TO CHOOSE FROM 9 by a team from Carson, Calif. Aaron Crookston scored 15, Mike 1984 CIERA Soderborg 13 and Santistevan 12. CRUISER WAGON North California topped the locals 7 in the third outing, paced by a 34MPGHWY21 EPAMPG Retail $12,879 No. 419 lad. Soderborg scored 15, Santistevan 13 and Marsh 11. Kearns topped in its final test. Mivalley, Calif. Crookston and Marsh pumped in 20 each, Santistevan 13 and Troy Wallace 10. Others on the team were Todd Burke, Travis Langpap and Darrin Sluga. They were coached by George Sluga and Mike Killpack. "l Taylorsville in the 19-- 33221 . 2 I 2-- I lOi - Lancers Close In On Crown nament berth, while Cyprus was tied with Skyline for third and a chance for a playoff. Both teams had one game left to play and could be forced to meet again if Granger cannot beat Skyline or the Pirates fail to beat hapless Granite. Just when the games are going to be played is uncertain, and a problem, since the teams are scheduled to play interregional playoffs with Region Two tomorrow (Friday). If Granger hangs on to first place, the Lancers will play a state tourney opener at 2:30 Monday at Ken Price GRANGER. Poor weather conditions added to uncertainty surrounding the end of the baseball season for Granger and Cyprus, who played Monday with the Lancers claiming a 13-victory. The two teams had battled to a 5 tie in a game that could not be completed last Wednesday and were forced to begin again. For the Lancers, the win kept them a game up on Cottonwood for the league title and automatic tour- 4 5-- Swim Program Test KEARNS. March Migliori blanked the As and led the Giants to a victory with three singles in Kearns International Little League play during the week. WHERZITAT . . . Pirates Still Have Life field. In Mondays contest, the Pirates had the early edge, outscoring Granger 2 in the first inning, but LeRoy Woodard came on to put out the fire, yielding a single run the rest of the way, while the Lancers scored in every inning but the second. Cyprus scored on two walks, a Signups Slated GRANITE PARK. Registration is scheduled at all Granite district high schools (except Kearns) for swimming lessons that will be offered during the summer months. Signup sessions will be conducted Saturday and on May 12 from 8 a.m. to noon at the respective schools. The program is aimed at children who will be in kindergarten through sixth grade during the coming school year. Classes for beginners, advanced beginners and termediate levels I in- Skyline, I! i; i; i; i; 272-281- Taylorsville, UAH UT 49ia So Sum 262-608- 8 !! 250-949- 1; Olympus, 277-516- & MIRROR I 968-326- 4 merlcan GLASS I I Class size will be limited. Three sessions will be offered, with each session running daily for three weeks. Classes will begin on June 4, June 25 and July 17 at 9 a.m., 9:40, 10:20, 11 and 11:40 a.m. The cost is $20. Pool telephone numbers include, Cottonwood, Cyprus, Granite, Granger, 486-674- passed ball. Granger answered with two on a Jeff Platt single, a double by Jeff Willardson and a passed ball. In the third, the Lancers scored three more, with Mike Wilding belting a triple and Willardson, Jeff Lund and Pat OMalley stroking singles. Platt tripled and scored on a balk and another Lancer scored on an error in the fourth. In the fifth, Kevin Anderson doubled home a run and in the sixth, Wilding doubled and Willardson, Lund and OMalley had singles for two more runs. The seventh saw Platt, Wilding and Lund hit singles and OMalley clear the bases with a triple. Five Lancers had three hits each in the contest. The final Cyprus run came on a double by Kirk Woodruff and a base hit by Scott Halverson. 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