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Show "Vw 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, July Granger South GRANGER. All-star- s - American, SALT LAKE. The latest Utah Horseshoe Pitchers Assn, action took place Saturday at Liberty Park. The results are as follows: Class A, Clarence Giles, Riverton, first; Don Clausen, Lander, Keith Erickson, Wyo., second, Jake Carlson, James represen- Bryan Beames, Rusty Brighton, Adam Campbell, Paul Eubanks, Wade Forsythe, Dan Garcia. Dustin Johnson, Justin Jones, Willie Jones, Jared Ketchum, Jason McGavin, Ryan Okerlund, Jack Olsen, Nathan Savage and Brian Shepard. National, Tory Boatwright, Johnny Carlson. Jason Christiansen, Matt Martinez, Joe Ames, Chris Culley, Bryan Dean, Quint Judd. Nate Phillips, Jeff Snow, Corky Stahl, Jason Wanlass, Jay Webb, Brad Greaves and Justin Oliver. Major secondary, Tony Blevins, Phillip Wheeler, Rex McArthur, Bob Lewis, Brandon Gordon, Cody McBride, Brandon Street, Shane Lucas, James Cho, Matt McAfee, Jeremy Fletcher, Darren Kilfoyle, Eric Jensen, Brant Griffith and Chad Carter. Minors- - American, Scott Beames, Bart Bennett, Dean Bogardous, Bryan Campbell, Donovan Dell, Jason Evans, Greg Fazzio, Steve Galasso, Jim Hardcastle, Kenny Hamilton;, Steve Mace, Jeremy Smith, Jeron Snow, Jeremy Thompson and Jon Willardson. National, Cooper, Bryan Davis, Matt Duran, Eric Fellman, John Hancock, Scott Mickel, Jared Neilson, Jeff Rasmussen, John Reeder, Bryce Sanders, Scott Slaugh, Shane Squire, Mike Wayman Jeff Wheeler. Minor secondary, Jimmy Carlson, Jason Lewis, Jason Shelton, John Banash, Ryan Stone, Justin Prudence, Joshua Haws, Rory Dickerson, Garrick Martinez, Dave Johnson, Dylan Bushnell, Jason Jensen, Jerry Riddle, Jim Houston and Steve Greaves. Peewee- - American, Timothy Albiston, Terry Allen, Craig Andrew, Spencer Brian, Ronald Butler, Adam Gallagher, Jared Kendrick, Michael Okerlund, Justin Pedockie, Jaron Poulson, Jeff Quigley, Jeremy Spencer, Brandon Stanley, Michael Stewart and Ryan Peterdon. National, Chris Beames, Sam Maty-jasicBrian Taylor, Brandon Veltri, Brittan Anthony, Jeremiah Bates, Brandon Bingham, Jeff Bogardus, Ben Foster, Toby Fryer, Jeff Hall, Jason Michaels, Jason Nelson, Trevor Squire and Mike Stark. Both the American division Minor and Peewee squads won their respective district tournaments and have advanced to state tourney action going on this week. third, Herriman, Frank 2-- Richard Minster, Ogden, fourth, Bruce Buchanan, Draper, fifth, Crane, South Jordan, sixth, Class B, Jim Shaw, Salt Lake, Russ Horan, Orem, Rudy Lobato, Murray, Doyle Peterson, Ogden, Lynn Palmer, Amerian Fork, WWillard Lindsay, Salt Lake, Class C, Herbert Zafft, Murray, GorSteve Minster, Ogden, don Eldredge, Roosevelt, Frank Mork, Salt Lake, Jerry Teela, Sprmgville, Jay Noyce, Salt 2-- 2-- 0-- 3-- Ron Peterson, Roy, Lake, Class D, Marc Fox, Salt Lake, 1 ; Carl Hills Sr., Salt Lake, Jack Marlow Peterson, Layton, Raymond Simmons, Midvale, Howard, Sandy, Roger Holton, Sandy, Class E, Brad Harrison, Kearns, Don Larry Knaak, Murray, Ted Hunter, American Fork, Norman Shaw, West Valley, James SimNewbold, Layton, mon, Holladay, Juniors, Brad Simmons, Midvale, Paul Jason Peterson, Roy, Simmons, Midvale, Jay Palmer, American Fork, James Teela, Springville, The next tournament will held in Murray Saturday at 6 p.m. For more information call 2-- The minors, age 12 and under, went undefeated in the state Bonnet Ball tournament and went on to capture top honors in the state ASA fastpitch tournament held in Pleasant Grove, defeating the Sandy Navy Knights in the final game. That win sends them to the ASA nain Richland, tional tournament Wash The team is coached by Jess Porter and Craig Ball. Team members include Alyson Jackman. Jennifer Norris. Nikki Lee, Nicci Foster. Krista Wardne, Teresa Turner, Amy Harwood, Robynn Peterson. Becky Ashment. Stacy Britt Ball, Holly Weatherhead, Porter. Lori Huntingtoin and Jennifer Bertinola The majors, age KEARNS. After winning three tou- the Kearns American peewee s have now advanced to the Regional Championships going on at Sorensen Park. The Kearns American team, managed by Lee Haas and coached by Tom Shaw, Gary Erickson and Dave Butterfield, defeated Rose in the opening game of the Park on July 7, stopped Santhe following day then took dy the title July 10 in a rematch of its opener over Rose Park Kearns pitcher Curtis Wilson gave up three hits and 11 strikeouts in the first game against Rose Park, while Colby Snyder, Andy Butterfield, Kory Bridgewater, Russ Kunde all had key hits. Against Sandy, Snyder, Wilson, Brian Haas, Butterfield and Kunde came through with with the 3 11-- 7 10-- 0 2-- Brakers defeated Appliance The in the season finale while Howells Inc. captured second with a 10-- 1 romp over WEST Chemical. Chuck Chevron evened its win with a season record at over Intermountain Mobile. Services 0-- 6-- 1 4 5 2-- Kearns American League 0-- J. Gittins were keys offensively. On Friday Kearns throttled South KEARNS. The major from Kearns American League took first place in their first round tourrecord. nament with a loss to The team opened with a homers by Ridgecrest despite Travis Lyman and Chris Landers. KAL bounced back to defeat South with Lyman Granger American on the mound. Jake Peterson and J. all-sta- 572-556- 2-- Brandon Granger American Peterson stroked a pair of homers, Lyman had another, Gittins went 4x4, and Tracy Carter had pair of hits. The team is in action this week in round two of the tournament at 11-- 1 4 Kearns Youth Aquatic Team KEARNS. A region C meet was hosted by the Kearns Youth Aquatic team Saturday. Members of that team who excelled included Lori Legrand who received for firsts, girls 8 and under; Jodi Legrand, two firsts, two seconds; Lettie Howell, three seconds, one third; Heidi Potts, two thirds. Boys 8 and under, Korey MacArt, one each second, third, fourth, sixth; Brian MacArt, second, fourth; Anthony LaPearle, second, fourth; Bill Osborne, third, fifth. Girls 10 and under, Etta Kasalek, second, third, fifth; Stephanie MacArt, two thirds, fifth; Rachel Naylor, fourth, sixth. Boys 10 and under, Robby Jennings, second, third, two fourths; Shawn Howell, one third, two fourths, one sixth. Girls Dorothy Jennings, two firsts, one second, one third, one sith; Jennifer Howell, three thirds, fourth, sixth. Boys senior, Chris Horne, four firsts, one second; Jeremy Newman, two seconds, one third. 2 Taylorsville Little League 11-1- Zabriski and Borrup and Travis TAYLORSVILLE. Coach Val Pirates of the Taylorsville Rap-pley- Little League remain undefeated after beating the Cubs in tournament play. J.D. Rex and Marcus Borrup pitched a great game with key hits delivered by Regi lappleye, Rex, Chad McDermaid, Nate Harris and Ryan Reid. Outstanding defensive efforts were turned in by Sean McReynolds, Matt Groesbeck, Scott Coombs, Jason earning, Zak Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. Ew- ing. The Yankees, playing in the ray Liberty Tournament, have Mur- won four straight. Sparking the offense were Lee Weatherhead, Matt Rex, Tony Peterson, Tommy Ransom, Brody Bevan, Zak Rappleye, Michael Peterson, J.D. Rex and David Gylling. Brett McDermaid added a home run. Pacing the pitching were Matt Rex and Craig Smith. and under, took second in the state Bonnet Ball tourney and seventh in the ASA affair, qualifying for the regionals in Boulder, Colo. Team members include Kim Kent, Christi Brewer, Trudy Derrick, Brenda Talbot, Angie Brewer, Sandi Player, Cara Stewart, Sherry Ann Baer, Tricia Ball. Jody Park, Suzette Holmes, Tammy Holdaway and JoElle They are coached by John Sandberg and Bob Brewer. The minis, age nine and under, took second in the state Bonnett Ball tournament. Team members include Jamie Wardle, Heather DeKorver. Lisanne Berry, Emily Tracy Derrick, Christi Eariewine, Kellie Swiatocha, Chesca Goudy, Sarah Lane, Rachel Kerr. Amber Hutchings, Heather Stewart, Jamie Thomas and Jennifer Willardson. Coaches are Connie Kerr and Shauna DeKorver. Kearns American straight game 'in rnament action, 15 Howells scored five times in the first to nail down its win while Robby Robertson pitched a strong game. Intermountain Mobile scored three in the first, but Chucks rallied to take advantage of eight errors while ball. Rocky Hudplaying error-fre- e son led the way offensively. Chris to Hansen fired a two-hitthighlight Page Brakes effor while Wayne Hansen was the hitting star. Sportsmanship honors went to Intermountain Mobile while Chucks Chevron was the runner-up- . MURRAY. Page Brake sailed through the Murray City Softball season with a record, making certain there would be no playoff between the first and second half champions. 2-- Taylorsville Bonnet Ball League TAYLORSVILLE. Two first places, a pair of seconds and a seventh place finish were captured by the Taylorsville Bonnet Ball League in state competition. Murray City Softball League Horseshoe Results Are Posted All-Sta- rs tatives of the Granger South National League at last weeks Babe Ruth Bambino district tournament included the following: Majors- 31, 1986 All-Sta- rs bats, while the pitching was handled by Tim Erickson, Kory Bridgewater and Butterfield. In the title match Henry Grove made a game winning catch in the field to turn back Rose Parks last threat. Butterfield and Erickson were on the mound for Kearns American and, along with Curtis Wilson and J.D. Hooten, delivered some timely hits. Cyprus Ute MAGNA. Registration for Cyprus District Ute Conference Little League Football will be conducted Saturday at the Hardees restaurant, 5600 W. 3500 South, from 10 a m. to2p.m. For more information, call 969- 1950. CUT YOUR LAWN WORK IN gnnnmnnmnjm fiwni HALF! NEW EDUCATION UNCLAIMED NEW" Due to the economy these LAY-A-WA- WITH THIS AD machines were unclaimed. These machines must be sold!! 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