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Show 2 THE GREEN SHEET fc"' Thursday, May 2, 1985 xf.' 4 VA- Spartans Off To and four rbis. Mark Jarvis and Rob Swensen each had a single, a double and two rbis. Murray got four runs in the third and five more in the fifth. The Spartans picked up all eight of their runs against Jordan in the third inning, as the Beetdiggers just couldnt get the hot hitting Murray club out. When they started to MURRAY. count, stated Murray high baseball coach Bill Siebenbert, the kids really came through. Three games into league, the Spartans are batting a thousand, conquest of South opening with a last Tuesday and following with wins 4 over top contenders Jordan Thursday and West 3 Tuesday. Coming up, Murray will be at Judge Thursday (today) and Tooele Tuesday then return to Ken Price to host South on May 9. All three contests will start at 3 : 30 p.m. Matt Martin went the distance on the mound for Murray against South, giving up just two hits and three walks, while striking out seven. At the plate, Tim Blackham had two hits, including a home run. 9-- 1 8-- In 5-- '&''. $&&:&' 4 ''&SM4 - - 'i Coach Ron 2-- After Wins 4-- 0 sm Ml scored on an error. Alta was coming off a 15-- trouncing of West Jordan, while in other Region Two action Friday Bingham On Tuesday nipped Brighton Hillcrest rallied in the last two innwhile West ings to beat Kearns Jordan scored in the bottom of the seventhtonip Brighton . 5 5-- 6 iHUOl AND CAR NEEOSfC ND FOREIG.: TOW AMESICAM DISCOUNT 3-- 1 AUTO PARTS 0-- it Dtoltr self to fke Gfiitraf Public "W 3495 West 3500 South 968-291- PEtlNZOIL walKIA TRV-FI- T mufflers I $I095 6 Blank Farmers 0 first-innin- Pirates Off To 0 Start With Win Over Lancers Colts D6wn Eagles Con-nel- Back-to-bac- 9-- 6-- that inning, Swensen, Alta scored two runs in the first, third and fifth frames with Dave k figuring in all three. doubles by McQuivey and Troy g Long produced the scores. A walk and an error and a triple by McQuivey accounted for the next two and in the fifth Hymas singled and McQuivey tripled and record improved its league-leadin- g to 0 during the week with a 6 win OUT OF THE WAY. . . Granger catcher Kyle to go after loose ball during action between the over Alta Tuesday and Fridays 16-- 0 two Region Three schools Friday at Granger. Delange makes way for his Olympus counterpart win over Kearns. The Warriors travel to Brighton tomorrow (Friday), host Bingham on Monday and travel to West Jordan Wednesday to close open the second half of league play. Of the win over Kearns, Rushton called it one of those days. Were not that good, and theyre not that bad, he suggested. The hard-luc- k Cougars dropped a MAGNA, It had to happen Woodruff a double. Hillcrest ings, allowing two unearned runs on tough 5 decision to sometime. seven hits and striking out six. He Tuesday, falling to an 4 start. After a series of one-ru- n outings also made his bat talk with a 3x4 efIn Fridays outing the Warriors Granger 13, Olympus 3 since Cyprus came into Region fort that included a double and a tri- got four runs in each of the first two Three, the Pirates finally defeated The Lancers lifted the lid on ple. Brock came on in relief for one frames, two in the third and six in the Granger Lancers in a baseball league play with a 13-- 3 win over frame and the fourth on 13 hits while Jim Orwin struck out a pair. game. Olympus, scoring six runs in the the Pirate scoring was limiting the Cougars to just Sudbury ignited It was a sweet win for Coach third to break up a scoreless contest. with a base hit after a three hits. LaRon Uncks young crew which They added two in the fourth and of stolen bases. In walk and pair Keith Lever turned in a 3x3 perthe second the took advantage of seven Lancer erfive in the sixth. Pirates added all the runs (three) formance at the plate. Wayne Ar12-rors enroute to a Lund went the distance on the Allen would need. Greg Henson royo, who belted a grand slam victory. Unck said it was fortunate the mound to pick up the win. Wilding, singled and stole second, coming homer in the second, went 2x4 with game was played in Magna, because Anderson and DeLange rapped home on a Monsarret single. A wild five runs batted in. Doug Clements several blows by the hard-hittin- g doubles in the contest while Eddie pitch and a bases loaded walk let in had a homer in a 2x3 effort and Dave Lancers would likely have cleared Blackham had a triple for the two more runs. Trevino and Billy Lambourne had the Granger fence and altered the Titans. Allen tripled and scored on a wild two hits each. The Warriors took a outcome of the contest. Both teams threw the ball around, pitch in the third and in the fifth bad blow Tuesday when Lambourne Granger jumped all over Pirate with Oly credited with six errors and scored on a Henson single after he injured a hamstring. His immediate starter Craig Sudbury, scoring four Granger five, a source of frustration doubled. Bill future was not known at press time. Robbs, another runs in the first, but Dave Brock for Coach Mike Folster. In the win over Alta, the Warriors and scored on sophomore, singled came on in relief to put out the fire two-ru- n in the scored all nine runs in the first innTygensens triple and his teammates climbed back insixth. Tygensen rounded out the ing and coasted to the victory. Steve Cyprus 9, Skyline 2 to the contest with a seven-ru- n outHardy came on in relief of Troy scoring on a fielders choice. burst in the fourth and added four inand shut the Warriors down will play at Granite tomorAllen, who is just a sophomore was Hymas Cyprus surance runs in the sixth. the key story for the Pirates in their row (Friday) and host Olympus at the rest of the way, but Arroyo and Marty Haynie, Chuck Crowton, league launcher. He pitched six inn- - Magna park on Tuesday. Orwin combined to keep the lid on Mike Wilding, Jeff Lund and Kyle Hawk rallies. DeLange all had base hits in the .There were two costly errors and Lancer half of the first before Brock three walks in the inning along with came on to fan a pair and entice a two-rutriple by Jerry Taylor, a another batter to fly out. double by Lambourne, a triple by The Pirates answered with a run Lever and base blows by Kevin 5-on a Paul Allen double and a base hit Williams and Trevino. by Allen Tygesen. Granger padded its lead in the third two-osingle by EAST MILLCREEK. Cottonwood travels to Granger. On Friday, May Kevin Anderson and a double by Keith Eyre. The last Granger run highs baseball team opened the 10, the Colts will entertain Cyprus. Going into the seventh inning, Cotcame in the fifth on a triple by regular season with a pair of road tonwood trailed Skyline victories, one close, one not so close. cum but in DeLange, who scored on a sacrifice. the top of the inning the Colts seemTuesday afternoon the Colts pickIn the pivotal fourth there were four Lancer errors, a walk and two ed up three big runs in the top of the ed determined to make things hapseventh to edge Skyline On the pen. John Harris slapped out a pinch hit batsman along with two-ru- n blankCottonwood hit single then Mark Green reached previous Friday, singles by Devin Hathaway and ed Granite on an error. Then Craig Sorensen, g Brock and a blow by us The next two to three games are who went 4X4 on the day, belted a Brent Raby, forcing Eyre from the to give the Colts little time to tie the score. expected Sorensen triple mound. for rest. Tomorrow (Friday) Cotscored on a single by Golden Meier. In the sixth Raby and Mike Mon-sarrSorensen was also the winning pithad base hits and Kirk tonwood, back at home, tackles Olympus then on the Tuesday cher, striking out eight and giving up just one walk. Cottonwood ended up a& with 12 hits, Sorensen getting a double as well as a triple plus three rbis and Alan Ness going 3X4 with a douHOLLOW HANDLE 4-- 3-- 3-- Rushtons Taylorsville high crew - Murray had led 0 heading into the bottom of the fourth, Blackham scoring in the first on an error then again in the fourth on a home run by Nilson. With two out in the top of the eighth, Blackham reached on a fielders choice, Nilson was walked on purpose and Matt Martin walked, y though not intentionally. Russ then delivered a two run base hit. Murray was then able to keep West off the scoreboard during its half of the eighth. Nilson pitched all eight innings for the Spartans, giving up four each of hits and walks, while striking out six. Murray, as of Tuesday, was holding the top spot in Region Six mark. with a Blackham, Jarvis and Mark Nilson had two hits, including a double, each. Jasen Soffe also recorded a double. Sophomore Nick Hoopiiania, throwing in his first varsity contest, got the piching win for Murray. Hoopiiania gave up four walks and five hits, but had five strike outs. Murray and West ended up tied at 3 at the end of regulation Tuesday. Warriors TAYLORSVILLE. Start 3-- 0 C "DO IT TOOISIlf" 10-4- 0 BRINO OWN CONTAINER TRUCKS BATTERIES DRAKE SHOES s!5 4 ... 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