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Show ser End Warriors Rip Farmers, Club Unbeaten Pirates Put To Cougar Streak Edge Oly In Diamond Tests 3 HOLLADAY. After taking a beating from Kearns the week before, Taylorsville bounced back in Region Three baseball action to slay Granite 10-- 1 on Friday then held off Olympus 4 Monday. The victories bring the league leading Warriors record to with the regular season slated to end May was the key for Taylorsville, as starter Ryan Brown and relievers Shane Patrick and Pitching Mark Tolbert combined for 12 strikeouts, seven going to Brown, who allowed four hits and no walks in five frames before his armed stiffened up. Tolbert came on in the seventh and fanned a pair of Titan batters, stranding the tying runs at second and third. The visiting Warriors opened the scoring in the top of the first when Roberts singled in Kevin Newby. Olympus took the lead in the bottom half of the inning as Gary Ogden singled, Tim Hale drive him with a single and was scored on Brent Burtons single. Taylorsville moved back in front to stay in the second with three runs, Brown leading off with a home run followed by a single by Kevin Quinn, and RBI double by Troy Leavitt, a run scoring single by Newby and a passed ball that scored Leavitt. The Warriors added two more runs in the 6-- 8-- 1 20. Rushtons crew was slated Ron to play at Cyprus yesterday (Wednesday), but that game was expected to be a victim of the weather. The next two contests will both be at home, Granger tomorrow (Friday) and Cottonwood Tuesday, both starting at3:30p.m. The Granite-Olympu- s game Wednesday was a washout leaving the Farmers hosting Skyline tomorrow then traveling to Cyprus Tuesday. Oly visits Cyprus tomorrow then entertains Granger Tuesday. Taylorsville 6, Olympus 4 Swim Club Scores Meet Points MAGNA. Swimmers from Pirate Swim Club participated stroke, and Paul Kershaw in the the 50 yard breaststroke. in the second annual Granite district age group swim championship last week. Coach Ken Lyon said the Pirates compiled enough points to claim the third place trophy. In the age group, Conrad Kelson placed second in the 100 yard IM, as well as in two other races. In the age group, Patrick Kershaw, Gavin Fothergill, Kyle Astill, Jamie Draper and Hollie Lang brought the team additional points. Tiffany Hayes took first place in the 50 breast stroke, 50 butterfly and 100 IM. In the age group, frist places were captured by Traci Cameron in the 50 yard backstroke, Sheri Sessions in the 50 yard breast These swimmers also brought in more points in other races, along with points earned by Travis Goff, J.D. Draper and Gilis Sessions. The 4 age group took first places, with Leslie Burke in the 100 yard breaststroke, IM and butterfly. Additional points were chalked up by Shelly Hayes, Amber Kershaw, Craig Barnes, and Nathan Kelson. The Pirates entered relay teams in the and 4 age groups and received points from each team. Signups for the Novice sessions will continue through this week. Parents are being encouraged to bring their swimmers age 4 through 12 to try out for the newest part of the age group swimming. 13-1- 7-- 8 9-- 11-1- 11-1- 2 13-1- from Justin Berg and Lane Cannon, hurled the Pirates to a 64 win over the Giants. Galen Evans and Andy Cowan had doubles and Todd Borren chased home two runs with a base GRANGER. Lynn Platt pitched blow. The Yankees beat the Angels the Royals to a 1 win over the but the Angels rebounded for an 7 Pirates in Granger Babe Ruth play. win over the Cardinals. action the extra-innin- g In other In travel The Pirates scored in the bottom of Phillies nipped the As 6 league action the Pirates blasted the seventh to nip the Dodgers and and the Braves blasted the Giants Jordan - Valley - No. 2 32-iiiiu.i liti.uiuj h ur.i .jii: Brighton No. '4 I4-.- Th.As'tiefeated ' ' ' l S' t Bear Park 23-- 3 with' Brent Udy hitting a homer, and Jordan Valley No. 3 16-- 1 as Brandon Waters hurled a and Randy Baisch went 4x4. The Royals defeated Jordan Valley No. 1 19-- 6 and Brighton 17-TAYLORSVILLE. The Angels The Phillies defeated Brighton No. 2 19-and Taylorsville No. 3 16-- Dar- picked up for wins in Taylorsville Little League action during the rin Collard hit a homer. The As defeated the Expos 20-- 6 week. They beat the Rangers 1 and 0 with Danny Summers hitting a and the Indians 16-- 5 and 21-homer. The Angels defeated the VanMatre homered for the 14-- 5 and Wilder Tuler as Terry Royals Angels and Brian Robbs and John Tony Hardy blasted The Phillies edged pas the Dodgers Lindsey and had a good offensive 1 and the Angeles defeated the week. In a losing cause against the as Scott Valdez stroked Angeles Troy Peterson and Troy Pirates two homers and Chance Hansen addGallegos had homers for the ed another. Rangers and Jason Strickling and Jay Cagel for the Indians. The Yankees also won four, beat the Giants 14-- 6 and 3 and the Expos 17-- 1 and 54. Ryan Lee had a pair of Matt Rex hit a homer and Tommy Ransom had a KEARNS. Action got under way in good series with the bat. The Royals and the Giants came the Kearns American League during the week. away with wins, the Royals downing the Indians 54. Dennis Gulbrunsen In majors play Brandon and Cody Park were the key hitters. Duckworth had ahomer and Joey Hogan and Matt Hogan chipped in Chris Noble hit a homer as the 10-key hits as the Phillies outlasted the Giants downed the Royals the three beat also The Pirates wins, up picked They Dodgers Dodgers 4 as Brandon Moore and beat the Expos 94 and the Rangers 0 Chris Bessey, Brad and 23-Glen Spencer shared mound duties and Richard Trujillo, Chinn, Ryan Parker and Joseph Johansen held down mound duties and Rand Butterfield and Hogan led the ofZwahlen helped out with his bat. fense. In Minor B actio the Phillies lost to In minor action Jason Merlic had a homer and two singles as the Sox the Cards 4 with Jeff Stone and The Cubs beat the Giants Doug Madsen cited for their defenThe Giants sive play and Tom Coburn and Jeff downed the Pirates rebounded to beat the Braves 134 Green also singled out for their play. with Randy leek on the mound and The Pirates beat the White Sox with Troy Sunquist, David Larson and J. D. Rex and Chaz McDermaid credited with homers. Ryan Slack the key hitters. The Cubs with a key blow bear the Twins delivered by Shane Spencer. In peewee play Andy Butterfield as the Cards tossed a Brandon blanked the Orioles 15-Haas and Timmy Erickson had the KEARNS. A 0 Kearns Gold win hits. The Yankees beat the Astros over the Pirates highlighted play in behind the pitching of Russell the Kearns Senior League. Kunde. The As beat the Indians The Cards beat the Orioles 22-- as Winning pitcher Justwin Weidauer Chad Lerdahl was on the mound and recorded 13 strikeouts and hit a triJ. D. Hooten provided the offense. ple while losing pitcher Ronnie Talbot struck out 15. Lonnie Campos The Padres beat the White Sox 28-with Logan Martin and Colby Snyder chased home the games lone run. In other action the Giants beat the sharing mound chores. Everyone had a hit for the winners. The Cougars 3 with Ryan Loader on the Yankees ripped the Astros 25-- 3 with mound. The Pirates downed the Jr. as Patrick Swain had a Chad Sadler on the mound and Dodgers Russell Kunde and Cody Sturgeon pair of hits. The Jr. Angels beat the Giants 3 as Matt Szwedko handled the key hitters. the hurling and Shawn Peterson had a 2x3 effort, including a double. Clint Nelson had a double as the Giants beat Kearns Gold 13-- Alex Salazar and Bill Miller combined efforts as the Cougars nipped the Shawn Petrerson, Pirates DeLuca Nic TAYLORSVILLE. Dominic Rico, Shanon Warenski and to a 0 victory Yankees the pitched Hermann were hot with the over the Orioles to highlight action Matt the Jr. Angels defeated the as bats Ruth in the Taylorsville Babe Jr. Dodgers 13)8. In an eight-inninLeague. Kearns Gold nipped the Inother action Barr Hill and Corey affair 5 with Justin Weidauer efforts Cougars mound combined Langston a pair of doubles and scoring hitting Cardinals the as the Braves edged 4 Shad Patrick, with relief help Continued on page fourth off a Newby single, and error, another single by Doug Clements and a passed ball. Olympus wrapped up the scoring in the sixth, loading the bases with walks then Todd Holston reached on an error that brought in two runs. Taylorsville ended up with 10 hits and committed one error, while Oly had four hits and a like number of errors. Brian Hill started on the mound for the Titans, working innings before being spelled by Tim Hale, who gave up no hits and just three walks. Taylorsville 10, Granite 1 Tolbert threw all seven innings against the Farmers Friday, earning eight Ks, while giving up four hits and three walks. Jeff Kelsey and Jason Done pitched for Granite. Taylorsville finished all its scoring before the Granite even got on the board, opening with a run in the bottom of the first and following with four in the third and five in the sixth. Newby doubled and was singled in by Tolbert for the first run. In the third, the Warriors got singles from Newby, Tolbert and Brown and turned a pair of rundowns in scores. A single by Tom Gallegos, a triple by Roberts, doubles by Tolbert and Brown, an error and a single by Kevin Williams finished things up in the sixth. Granites lone run came home in the seventh, Richard Fryer hit into a fielders choice scoring Done, whod reached on a force out. Taylorsville pounded out 13 hits in the contest. Both teams recorded two errors. MURRAY. Our main goal is to commented teach sportsmanship, youth soccer coach Jeff Waldram, sportsmanship in winning and also in losing. The thing is, our guys have never lost. Over two years and four seasons (spring and fall) the best anybody has been able to do against the Bears, a kindergarten through second grade age soccer team from the Murray Recreation League, is to come up with a couple of ties. Both those occurred during 1984-8In 1985-8- 6 the team has won all 26 games, averaging a seven to eight point margin in each. Coach Waldram acknowledged that the major emphasis of the recreation program is participation and the the teaching of basic skills, but apparently his charges have been able to meet those conditions and still win soccer games. The coach gives all the credit to the kids. Weve been very fortunate to draw such a fine group of he said, kids that youngsters, really love the game. They play at school every day during recess and I think thats where it comes from. The youngsters on the team range in age from and include six second graders: Bevan Haskins, Scott Jensen, Peter Griggs, Dean Johnson, Jason Potter and Brady Waldram; four first graders: Gavin THE GREEN SHEET MAGNA. Cyprus finally put an end to the Kearns high hot streak Monday, downing the Cougars Kearns, with a 1 win over Olympus on Friday, had stretched its winning streak to five before the Pirates captured the important victory Monday. The Bucs also outlasted Skyline 10-- 9 on Friday. The two wins improved and the split the Pirate record to dropped Kearns into that same position. The Cougars were slated to meet 5-- 4-- 6-- 3 at Kearns Granger yesterday (Wednesday) after press time. On Friday they will meet Cottonwood on the Colt diamond and on Tuesday will host Skyline. Cyprus 5, Kearns 3 A nifty relief job by Preston Lohmeyer saved the day for the Pirates after they assumed a 0 lead in the top of the fourth. In the bottom of the Inning Cory Anderson stroked a base hit and Glen Dunyon and Darren Bills hit doubles to score two Cougar runs. Derrick Christensen hit a scratch double, but Bills did not score. With men on second and third and nobody out, Lohmeyer came on in relief, Catten, Kevin Thur, Michael striking out two and forcing the third Droesbeke and Jason Namba; and to dribble the ball toward first. After than, only Troy Kehoes solo five kindergarteners: Charlie Latham, Eric Bascom, Brandon shot in the fifth threatened the Herde, Jadee Talbot and Ryan Pirate lead. Cyprus picked up three runs in the Anderson. Assisting coach Waldram first, the key hit a blooper by Devon and Chuck and Vivian Latham. Its exciting to watch how these Hathway that scored two runs. Alan kindergarteners, whove never Inspeek had a base hit in the inning. Brent Raby led off the Pirate played organized soccer, develop and grow right along with the older fourth with a solo homer and then after two were out Craig Sudbury Continued on page 4 6-- 8 8-- Kearns attend. 7-- 2 4 Taylorsville Little League 8 14-1- 9-- round-tripper- s. 12-1- 9-- 3 Kearns American round-tripper- s, 14-1- 6-- 5-- . 5-- 17-1- 11-- 6 Kearns Senior League 7-- 2 9-- 1 1 6-- 11-- 5 Taylorsville Babe Ruth Oria. 2-- g OPEN EVENINGS: SAT. 6-- 4. d knit shirts in solids and Assorted brand S,M,L,XL. AND 16 " 00 - 18 00 striPes for your summerandwardrobe. solid color corduroy, twill, popular madras shorts and sheeting shorts in a variety of brands & styles. FASHION PLACE MALL & VALLEY FAIR MALL short-sleeve- 8-- VISA (SUN. 1 2-- 5 10-- 6 FASHION PLACE ONLY) 1 MAGNA. A Coaches Night reception and talk will be held tonight (Thursday) at Cyprus high, beginning at 6:30p.m. The reception will last until 7:30, following which new head football coach Jerry Simonson will be the featured speaker. All members of the community being are invited to 4-- er Olympus New Pirate Grid Mentor To Speak 8-- ,('' 4, A four-ru- n outburst in the fifth, fueled by costly Titan errors proved the difference in Fridays contest. Rich Archuleta walked and stole second, and advanced to third on a throwing error, scoring after two were out on a hard-hi- t grounder off the bat of Todd Funderburk that was misplayed. That let in two runs, for the combination of Troy Staley and Mike Peterson. However, two more scored after a walk to Anderson and a Dunyon single and another misplay. Oly scored its lone run in the seventh when Brent Burton singled, moved to second on a wild pitch and scored on a base hit by Brian Hill. Staley, Dunyon and Archuleta had the three hits allowed by the combination of Tim Hale and Mike Dubach. Brian Hill had two of Olys five safeties. 5-- J 8, 1986 walked, advanced on a balk and a wild pitch and scored on a base hit by Ryan Quintana. The Cougars outhit the Pirates but stranded seven runners. Granger Babe Ruth League 12-- Thursday, May |