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Show 3 Both Have Shot At Title - Lancers, Pirates Eye Key Tests GRANGER. A pair of wins over Cyprus and Skyline put Granger back into the thick of the Region Three race with two games remain- more runs after two were out, the key blow a DeLange triple after singles by Wilding and Lund. DeLange scored on an Eyre double. The Pirates scored their final run when Devon Hathaway stroked a ing. The Lancers picked up a key win on a nifty Friday, beating Cyprus by Kenny Eyre and double and came home on a fielder's choice. Eyre struck out six in his masterful mound performance. The battle for position is important in that the first place team gets a berth in an eight-teastate tourney. The third place team must play off with Region Twos second place team which will be either Hillcrest, Bingham or Taylorsville, all dangerous customers, while the 6--2 two-hitt- er Skyline 11-- 3 Tuesday despite seven miscues in the field. com-mitin- Granger will travel g to Cottonwood tomorrow (Friday) to battle the league leaders and finish up league play Wednesday with Granite. Cyprus rebounded from the loss to Granger to down Granite m to keep 9-- 5 pace with the Lancers. The Bucs must play Olympus in a game that could determine the fate of both teams and the Pirates will finish up with Cottonwood. post-seaso- n Granger 11, Skyline 3 The Lancers pounded out 12 hits and three pitchers forced the Eagles to strang a dozen runners Tuesday. Granger picked up enough runs in the first frame to win, scoring four. Keith Lund had a two-ru- n single and Eyre, who enjoyed q 7x7 week, stroked a two-ru- n homer. The Lancers added an insurance run in the fourth when Marty Haynie doubled and came home on a wild pitch. In the fifth Mike Wilding tripled and scored on a wild pitch and after two were out, Eyre and Chuck g base Crowton had blows. Lund, Kyle DeLange and Crowton had singles in a four-ruseventh and with Ryan Stephens at the plate the Lancers scored three times on a squeeze try. The first came on a misfire when the Eagle catcher dropped the ball and two more came home when Stephens laid the ball down the first baseline. Lund, Eyre and Crowton shared mound duties and Lund picked up the win while Eyre had three hits. run-scorin- n 2 Granger 6, Cyprus The Lancers caught the Pirates at in the league with Fridays victory. Eyre was able to keep the Bucs off the bases and the Lancers played solid defense, with only one error. Granger drew first blood in the botg tom of the first on a single by Wilding after Anderson had singled. Cyprus answered in the second on atwo walks and a fielder's choice off the bat of Allen Tygesen. In the fourth the Lancers struck twice with a bases-loade- d balk sending a run home after Lund, Eyre and Crowton had singled. The other run scored on an error. The Lancer fifth produced three 4-- 2 .f-A- Jr t 1 V? fl Hr - Western Hills ifc - - , J KEARNS. Jeff Moyer turned in a 4x4 performance to lead the Orioles to a 10-- 9 win over the Red Sox in Western Hills League action during the week. The Sox bounced back to beat the Orioles 13-- In other majors action the Pirates rode the pitching of Chad Carothers and a homer by Matt Szwedko to a 3 win over the Yankees. Szedko was on the mound and Lonnie Campos homered in a 16-- 5 win over that same club. The Yanks bounced back to down the Red Sox 4 while Campos was pitching the Pirates to a 2 win over the Orioles. In the minors the Brewers raced the Angels past the Orioles belted the Red Sox 18-- 5 with Jason Szwedko the winning pitcher. The Brewers took the Orioles a second time 18-- 5 with Scott Carlson earning the win. Nolan Skiby was the winning pitcher in the Angels 13-- 2 win over the Red Sox. In peewee action the Orioles blanked the Red Sox 1(M) and the Yanks shut out the Braves 13-- The Padres downed the Red Sox the Braves nipped the Dodgers 10--8 and the Orioles squeaked past the Astros The As beat the Red Sox 14-- the Yankees outlasted the Astros the Braves edged the Patres 5 and the Orioles pasted the Dodgers 10-5-- 11-- 6-- 15-1- 1, 17-1- 11-1- 15-1- 6-- Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! 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Tygesen greeted the frame scored a run in the second on a hit with a triple, Paul Allen singled,' batsman and an error, but Granite Hathaway was hit by a pitch, Dave took a brief lead in the top of the Brock and Bill Robbs singled and third when Todd Plaga doubled and Woodruff lifted a sacrifice fly. came home on a Steve Davis triple. Brock picked up the mound win in Davis scored on a base hit by Young. relief of Sudbury, allowing only one Cyprus answered with three runs earned run in five innings and strikon a single by Woodriff, two walks, ing out seven. THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 23, 1985 Swimmers Gain Marks In Meets GRANGER. Five West Valley Or-cand their coach were involved in a Utah State Swimming Assn, dual meet against the Wyoming State Assn. team. Coach Stephanie Jahne was selected to coach the team, which soundly defeated the Wyoming club. West Valley swimmers on the team included Mike Binns, Annette Harvey, Michelle Munk, Laurie Park and Cory Sinclair. In other May meets, Orca swimmers gained experience. In a Zone C meet in Tooele Jared Christensen, Chris Merrill, Jeremy Prows, Jason Sperry and Mike Binns placed in the top four in all events entered while Merrill earned an A time in the 50 free and Prows a B time in the 50 breast. Prows took first in four events. In the Timpanogos Invitational last weekend Annette Harvey earnd ed a B time in the 50 free. Nicole gained three B times, the 50 free, 100 free and 200 free. Darren Collard earned two A times in the 50 free and 100 free and four B times, the 100 back, 100 breast, 200 1. M. and 200 free. Cory Sinclair gained four AA times in the 50 free, 100 free, 200 free and 100 fly, A times in the 100 back and 200 1 M. and a B time in the 100 breast. The Timpanogos meet was measured in meters, not yards, a team spokesman said. Col-lar- Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! |