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Show 2 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, June 19, 1986 Taylorsville, Granite Unbeaten In Automotive Taylorsvilles as his team belted Alta Viewmont downed winless Oly Skyline beat Woods Cross 3 and Hillcrest picked up its first win by blanking Cyprus 12-Granite beat Oly 2 with Done going the distance on the mound and hitting a double. West Jordan scored six runs in the first enroute to a 0 win over Cyprus, Krans had a double. East beat Alta with a five-ru- n fifth. 14-- 5-- 2 7-- (1-2- ). 7-- 5 3 Bountiful nipped Bingham despite a double by Roberts and a triple by Allinson. Brighton got past 0 in eight innings. Lorange West and Erickson had homers for the winners. Granger lost an 4 decision to Taylorsville as Quinn had two triples and T. Peterson one for the winners. Hertel had a triple and Hamlen a double for Granger. Kearns ripped Woods Cross 11-Shawn Veazie and Johnny Brown had homers for Kearns. Highland edged Murray 0 despite a three hitter by Forrest. Granite scored a pair of runs in the seventh to beat Bountiful 10-Gilchrist and Lambson had doubles for the Post 112 squad. Bingham ripwith Carlson ped Highland stroking a double. The winners scored eight runs in the third. with a Murray moved out to win over East with McQuiston, Garrison, Koung and Chapman belting doubles. West Jordan blanked as Carelson tossed a noBrighton hitter and Krans had a double. 11-1- 14-- 6 TRAPPED . . . Kearns first baseman Troy Kehoe (12) takes off after Hollodoy baserunner Gary Ogden, who loses his footing os he turns to see Keorn's Glen Dunyon waiting for him. Keeping up with the ac- - Legion Opener tion is base umpire played Monday ot Mike Andrews. Kearns took the season opener, Ken Price field, 7-- 2-- 1 - MURRAY. An eighth-innin- g uprising sent Kearns to a 74 American Legion victory over Holladay in the Valley League opener for both teams here Monday night. Troy Kehoe proved to be the hero for the westside club when he turned in a solid relief pitching role and singled in a pair of eighth inning runs. The game started out with both teams having some offensive success early, but when Kehoe came on 8-- 3 9-- 0 Kehoe Keyes Kearns Cruise for Kearns and Tim Hale settled down for Holladay, it became a pitchers duel. Kearns picked up a run in the top of the first when Dave Berriochoa doubled, advanced on an error and scored on a sacrifice fly. Holladay answered with a pair of runs in the bottom of the second when Gary Ogden doubled and scored on a single by Hale, who scored on a blow by White. Kearns moved out to a 2 edge 4-- with three in the third inning. Mike Peterson singled and Troy Staley floowed with a trople. Tracy Gallo rapped a single and he scored on a Glen Dunyon base hit. Ogden had a single and Davies a base hit when Oly tied it up in the bottom of the third, which brought Kehoe to the mound in relief of Peterson. It stayed 44 until the eighth when Dunyon singled and scored on a Derrick Christensen double. Lonnuy g STOREWIDE CLEARANCE Anderson singled and Todd Funderburk was intentionally walked to load the bases, setting the table for Kehoe. Granger Falls 3 - 2 To Highland duel. Tracy Greenwood turned in a strong performance up to that point. Granger was limited to only four hits in the contest, but two of those were doubles belted by Kelly Peterson and Scott Pacheo. Granger scored a solo run in the third and one more in the fifth, and the West Valley club played errorless ball in the field. GRANGER. After going through a high school season in which their bats did most of the talking, Granger found itself on the short end of a 2 decision Monday night in kicking off Valley American Legion League ac3-- Kehoe struck out 10 and allowed just two hits and picked off a runner. Kearns pounded out a dozen hits, led by Staley with a pair. Both teams had four miscues. 11-- 4-- two-hitt- 8-- 6-- T. Peterson tossed a one-hitt- (3-1- 13-- 1 defeated West Kearns MURRAY. Granite, West Jordan and Taylorsville remained unbeaten in games played through Saturday in County Automotive League play. West Jordan pounded Kearns ) with Draper spinning a and his team playing errorless ball. Bingham improved to 1 with a 25-pounding of East. Candalet had a homer and two doubles and Orr, Smock, Munk and White had doubles. Brighton also moved to 1 with an 4 win over Hillcrest Tayloer homered in a losing cause while Erickson tossed a three-hitte- r for Brighton. Alta nipped Granger tion. Highland picked up three runs in the sixth inning to win the pitchers Taylorsville Buries Granite In Legion Opener GRANITE PARK. Taylorsville took up in Valley American Legion play exactly where it left off in high school action. Coach Barry Sceilis pressent squad blasted his former Granite team 15-- 1 to launch the season for both squads. The game went the g minimum. The team has been strengthened by Ed Yack, a Hillcrest high stan five-innin- dout pitcher who lives in Taylorsville with his parents and according to Legion rules may play for that team. Sceili says that he has five pitchers for his schedule. One of those, Dave Littlewood, into the fourth inning took a Monday night before Eric Richards busted up that dream and ruined the shutout with his triple. 40-ga- ut er run-scori- Cross Country Program Calls Youths HOLLADAY. The County Recreation Division is offering a boys and girls summer cross country running program. The activity is designed to develop running skills and . self-estee- LEGION SCHEDULE Friday Jordan at Cottonwood Cyprus, Holladay at KP Brighton at Midvalo, 7:30 Highland at Wost Jordan SouthWost at East Koarns at Taylorsvilla Bingham, Murray at KP Judge at Granger Skyline at Hillcrest Granite at Tooele Each participant will receive dai-"lworkouts, training proceedUres, competitive strategies, nutrition information and how to enjoy running. The program is being offered to boys and girls in grades four through nine, who, for a $30 fee, will receive a camp and seven weeks of instruction. In addition, some Saturday races are planned. Training and instruction will take place Monday through Thursday, June 23 through Aug. 8, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Bonneville Junior high school, 5330 So. 1660 East, under the direction of Kelly Watkins of the University of Utah track team. Individuals wishing to sign up should contact the Salt Lake County recreation division at That was about all Granite had to cheer about as Taylorsville picked up a single run in the first and then exploded for nine over the next two frames. Kevin Newby scored on a two-osingle by Mark Roberts for the first run. In the second inning Tom Gallegos and Ryan Brown had triples and Roberts, Littlewood and Troy Leavitt rapped singles as five runs crossed the plate. There were four more in the third, double by Litthe key blow a two-ru- n tlewood. Brown had another triple in the fifth and Robert rapped his third hit. Taylorsville had 15 safeties and did not make an error in the field. y i'i NEEDED CONTESTANTS FOR Hide Race and Women's Barrell Race Open Jack-Po- t for WESTERN STAMPEDE July t 2-3- -4 Call Lew Warnick Melanie Okcrsen 561-041- 8 if 566-174- 9 Monday Holladay at Alta Cottonwood at Midvale, 7:30 Highland at Cyprus, MCP, 8 East at Brighton West Jordan at Taylorsville CUT YOUR LAWN SouthWest at Bingham Kearns at Judge Hillcrest, Murray, KP, Tooele at Granger Skyline at Granite WORK IN 8 HALF! Tuesday Hillcrest at East Skyline at Kearns Wednesday Midvale at Jordan Highland at Alta East at Cottonwood Taylorsville at Cyprus, MCP, Brighton at Bingham Judge at West Jordan East at Alta SouthWest at Hillcrest Kearns at Tooele Murray at Granite Skyline at Granger AII .. 8 games at 6 p.m. unless noted. LEGION SCORES Monday Cottonwood 9, Brighton Alta 2, West Jordan SouthWest , Jordan 0 Kearns 7, Holladay 4 Highland 3, Granger 2 Taylorsville 15, Granite Bingham 16, Tooele 3 Hillcrest 12, Judge 2 Murray , Midvale 7 1 1 CURB STYLE 1 1 An Inexpensive, Unique Concrete Edging That Is Installed By Our Professionals 1 In 1 1 THANK YOU We would like to thenk you for participating in our voluntary pay program. Much of our carrier's wage comes from your payment, and if they do a good job we hope you reward them. We greatly appreciate your support. The Green Sheet 15 E. 4905 South Murray, Utah any Shape YOU Desire..; Curbmate will save you time, money and trouble In maintaining your yard. Your lawnmower wheel can run on our mower strip edging and In most cases this eliminates the need to trim or edge your lawns. Creative curves, contours, and to your specifications. Circles as small as 20 inch radius. Affordable, safe and durable with no to other edgings. 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