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Show 2 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 1, 1986 i Speirfts Warriors Nip Eagles Monday - Cougar Bats Sizzle As Granite, Taylorsville Fall KEARNS. The bats were hot Monday and Tuesday as the Kearns high Cougars ran their winning streak to four and handed Taylorsville its first league loss. The Cougars blasted the Warriors 1 Tuesday after handing Granite a 15-setback on Monday, both games being called after six innings on the rule. The pair of wins in moved the Cougar record to league play. They are tied with Granger, just a game behind the 11-- 5 Warriors. The Farmers, who lost to Granger Tuesday are still seeking their first win. The Warrior loss came on the heels of a brilliant victory over Skyline on Monday, the games being played because of Fridays rainouts. 6 2-- 1 back-to-bac- Cougars n 5-- 2 6-- 1 nine-innin- Warriors 11, g k 1 A grand slam by Darren Bills was the key to the easy Cougar victory. The rally came third-innin- g after two were out in the inning off Warrior ace Ryan Brown. Cory Anderson and Lonnie Anderson rapped base hits, Glen Duynon beat out an infield hit and Bills blasted the first pitch over the centerfielders head. "I really felt that was the key, said Warrior Coach Ron Rushton. Certainly it gave Cougar hurler Troy Kehoe a lift. He went on to limit the Warriors to just four hits. Kearns scored its first run in the ''jjiV-v- 9 second on singles by Cory Anderson, Derrick Christensen and Dunyon. Christensen was ejected for failing to slide on a play at the plate. Y, The Cougars scored two more In Duin sixth. the four the fifth and nyon and Bills has RBIs in the fifth and in the sixth Anderson chased home two runs and Dunyon and Bills one more each. Dunyon enjoyed a 4x4 day with three runs batted in, Bills chased home six with a pair of hits and Anderson went 3x3 with two RBIs. Doug Clements, playing with a broken nose suffered in Mondays contest, had a double and a triple for four hits. two of Taylorsvilles Taylorsvilles lone run came in the fourth on a walk, a single by Randy Tolbert and a groundout. Kearns 15, Granite v ; . ' Y VY ,V;Y Ya 5 The Farmers got off to a good in the first inning, hitting Troy Staley hard, but the Cougar hurler recorded a pair of strikeouts with the bases full to get out of further trouble and the Cougars answered back with seven runs. David Davis, Kyle Marchant, start Brian Bingham -- V v ;v.: r it? ,vTs-i;F. - HURRYING HOME . . . Granite pitcher Jason Done waits for the throw, while plowing his way in- to the plate is Kearns Rich Archuleta. Watching the - -- - - - play is fellow Cougar Todd Funderburk. Action is from rain delayed Region Three contest played Monday at Kearns. and Travis Meyerhoffer had base blows in the inning for Granite. The key hit for the Cougars was a bases-ful- l Texas Leaguer by Bills that got by the fielder for a triple. Bills had a line drive triple in the third to chase home another Cougar run. Kearns added solo scores in the fourth and fifth and then erupted for five in the sixth. Christensen belted a homer and a triple and Todd Funderburk had a triple among the 13 hits the Cougars pounded out. Granite got nine hits, adding single runs in the third, fourth and fifth with David Clouse and Eric Richards providing the key blows. Staley picked up the mound win with relief help from Mike Peterson in the fifth. Taylorsville 2, Skyline PLAYING THE LINE . . . Kearns Troy Kohoo crashes into Granite first baseman Kyle Nielson as the baseball shoots out of reach of Nielson's glove. The red hot Cougars ripped the visiting Farmers 15-- 1 I Buffs Rough Up Spartans TOOELE. Murray high got in only one of its last two regularly-schedule- d baseball contests during the week. .. , It started out as a disaster and didnt get much better as it progressed. . round of region action on the road, the Spartans open the second with a pair of home games, Jordan today (Thursday) .and Judge Tuesday, both slated for 3 p.m. In the bottom of the first, Murray walked the first four batters, gave up a two-rudouble, walked two more and gave up another double. With four in the bottom the second, the Buffalos had all the runs theyd need. Murray did get on the board in the top of the second as Tim Blackham and Rob Swensen singled then were chased home by Justin White. n The Spartans gave up four runs in each of the first two innings at Tooele Thursday, eventually falling Tuesdays game with South was postponed due to wet field conditions and was rescheduled for Wednesday ( played after press time) . After playing much of the first 9-- Novice Swim Meet Slated MAGNA. The Pirate swim club will hold a meet tomorrow (Friday) at 4 p.m. for the newest addition to the team, the Novice group. The swimmers, ranging in age from 4 to 11 have been learning the four basic competitive strokes. Mark Gray, Novice coach, feels some of these swimmers will now be ready to advance to the regular swim team. A new Novice session will start Monday, offering half hour periods of limited size for more individual attention to beginning swimmers interested in learning competitive strokes. The cost of this program is $20 per month. For those interested in being on a competitive team, and can swim at least one length of the pool, there are also openings on the main team. Tooele finished with a run in the fifth then Murray got three more tallies in the sixth. Cheyene Winget singled and was replaced by' pinch runner Scott Kessler, who stole second and was brought home on a base hit by Brett Bringhurst. Two errors, a pair of walks and a couple of passed balls helped bring the last two Spartan runs in. Murray outhit Tooele 6 and committed only one error to Tooles two, but, in the words of coach Bill we just walked the Siebenburg, park. Sophomore reliever Peter Young, however, came on in the second and was credited with only one Tooele run. Coach Siebenburg probably hopes that some of the Murray J.V. squads success would rub off on the varsity. The Spartan J.V.s are unbeaten, leading the league at Last Wednesday, pitcher Cody shutout Winget threw a against South. no-h- it Mondays contest between the Warriors and the Eagles, who are coached by former Taylorsville assistant Steve Cramblitt, was a classic prep contest. Warrior Shane Patrick dueled on the mound with Skylines Eric Huegley. Although Patrick did not get the decision. That went ' to reliever Randy Tolbert who came on in the eighth with runners and second and third and nobody out. Tolbert recorded a pair of strikeouts and a groundout and his teammates went on to win in the ninth when Kevin Williams singled, advanced on a sacrifice by Tom Gallegos and scored on a Kevin Newby base hit. Skyline scored its run in the fourth on a wild pitch and that slim lead held up until the sixth. In that frame Newby singled, was sacrificed to second by Dave Trevino and scored when Brown singled sharply to left. Newby was the only Warrior with multiple hits. Taylorsville had seven hits, Skyline six, and each team had but one miscue. It was a tough loss for Cramblitt, and a great win for the Warriors. max WESTERN RED PREMIUM CEDAR FENCING SALE luj i i i V I. 1X4X6 FLAT TOP 1X4X6 DOG EAR Reg. 79 Nowy Reg. S9 Now 1X6X6 FLAT TOP Reg.1.49Now 2X4X8 CEDAR Reg. 4X4X8 Reg. 4X4X8 2 Master-Charg- IS used ... . 49 55 WE DELIVER F ... . . . .1 951 $1 Reg. SI 89jjj 1.49 4.49 Now.... 3. 75 "I 1.95 Now. Reg. 3.95 Now 4X4X8 LANDSCAPING . 2X4 FENCE CLIPS .. 2H Now .50 ... . 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