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Show 3 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, April 23, 1987 Kearns Battles Back To Slay Olympus Team ton singled, went to second on an out, and scored on a hit by Ryan Losser, who scored on a Kearns error. They added their third run in the fourth on a double by Jeff Geertsen, a single by Jeff Davies and a single by HOLLADAY. Kearns overcame a Olympus lead in the fifth inning with five runs and went on to win here Tuesday afternoon. 0 9-- 3 will travel to Olympus Taylorsville on Friday and will be home against Cyprus on Tuesday. Kearns will entertain Cyprus on Friday and will be at Granger on Tuesday. Region Three action starts at 3:30p.m. The Titans opened the scoring with two in the first when Brent Bur- - sophomore Chip Ehlers. The big fifth for Kearns opened with an error allowing Lonnie Anderson to reach base. A single by Monty Perea moved him up. An error then allowed Anderson to score and. after a walk to Brady Clark, another error allowed Perea to go home. Peterson scored on an infield out and Glen Dunyon then drove in two more with a triple. The winners scored two more in the sixth on a triple by Todd Funderburk and hits by Daren Bills, Ander- - Kearns Plans Opening For Little League To Win Over Bengals 4 - COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. Shut- out pitching by J.R. Wilson combined with a four-ru- n top of the seventh, gave Alta highs baseball team an victory over Brighton in the two teams league opener played last Wednesday at Brighton. With the Easter recess cutting into the schedule, the Hawks took adweekend to vantage of a four-dae follow with series in Las Vegas. Alta came away with just one 8-- 4 y four-gam- win. J.D. Keller and Brett Alvey. Brighton had five hits, all singles. The key was J.R.s (Wilson) pitching, stated Alta coach Gary Garcia. They (Brighton) just couldnt hit him. Wilson shut us down all right, acknowledged coach Howard. Alta no sooner finished the Brighton game than it had to hit the road for Las Vegas. Arriving at 2 a.m. Thursday Alta played its first game at 10 a.m. Alta hosts Mountain View today (Thursday), travels to Hillcrest Valley high 5, Alta 1 Monday and Orem Wednesday. Brighton is also at home today with Playing with only five hours sleep, Hillcrest paying a call then journies the Hawk's tournament opener to Bingham Monday and returns defeat at Thursday ended up a home for West Jordan Wednesday. the hands of Valley high. Coach GarStarting time for the above action is cia used the game to look at some of 4 p.m. the people that will be backing up Altas Wilson was untouchable in the regulars as league play confour innings of relief work against tinues. Jason Eldredge pitched Brighton, giving up one walk and no Rowland Hills, Calif. 7. Alta 2 hits, while striking out nine. The Hawks trailed 0 after the All the scoring in this one took first two inning, Brighton picking up a run in the opening frame and three place in the first inning, Alta's Jeff more in the second. Chris Seegmiller Jensen hitting a two-ruhomer, in the first inning and Mike Forsyth in the second, notched rbi singles for the Bengals, according to coach Brighton coach Doug Howard. Alta threatened in the top of the fourth, loading the bases with only one out, but could not bring a run around. The Hawks had to wait until the fifth to post their first run. They followed with three more to tie in the CITY. Coach WEST VALLEY top of the sixth and the possibility of Mike Folster's Granger team ran extra innings loomed. in Region three their record to Alta took care that with its four-ru- n play on Tuesday when they beat burst in the top of the seventh. A Coottonwood 10-few hits and a costly throwing error Granger will play Skyline at helped spark the rally. Brighton, Skyline tomorrow (Firday) and will against Wilsons pitching, could not finsih an earlier season tie with respond in the bottom half of the inn- Kearns at 3:15 on the Lancear field ing. followed by the regularly scheduled Alta finished with seven hits in- game next Tuesday. Cottonwood will cluding doubles by Troy Hymas, host Granite and Skyline Tuesday. Brad Seager led off the game for Granger with a ground rule double followed by an infield hit by Scott Dalton. Kelly Peterson then slashed a line drive to right field to load the bases. Anthony Bench walked to Region Three force in a run and Jake Shewmake Friday, April 24 singled in two more. Cottonwood came up with a double play to end Granite at Cottonwood the inning. After Granger added another run Cyprus at Kearns in the second, Cottonwood cut the Granger at Skyline in their half of the third lead to Olympus at Taylorsville when, with two out, Kenny Jewell Tuesday, April 28 doubled and was driven in by Greg Carroll's single. John Harris hit to the shortstop, w'hose errant play at Skyline at Cottonwood second allowed both runners to live. Taylorsville at Cyprus Kearns at Granger Another infield error on Bob Olympus at Granite Helms grounder brought in both runners. All Region Three games will start Granger came up with two more in the third on singles by Shewmake at3:30p.m. and Hamlin and two Cottonwood errors. Three more Lancer runs in the Region Six fifth scored as the result of an error, a sacrifice bunt, a single by Anthony Friday, April 24 Bench, another infield error, and Jordan at Murray two runs batted in on a single by Judge at South Tyler Wilder. Seagers single drove while the California crew seven runs. Coming on sophomore pitcher Mike pitched six innings of baseball for the Hawks. struck for in relief, Durbidge shut out Alta 15, LaPuente, Calif. 2 2 Playing with a full nights rest, LaPuentes pitching for homer hits, including a three-ru- n by Kevin Bouwman and doubles by Brett Alvey, Todd Templeton and Tony Overbay. On the mound, the Hawks hurler Alvey gave up just one run and five hits. 18 Cliuela Vista, Calif. 4, Alta plus for Olympus with Burton coming on in the fifth, and Doug Harris in the sixth. For Kearns Mike Peterson went the distance and, although giving up ten hits was tough, in the clutch, one of the big differences in the game was that Olympus made seven errors compared to two for the Kearns team. Coach Mac Lyons also commented that his Olympus team, which had great outfield play with four Kearns runners being thrown out, left eight men on base. ed by Cameron Kersey, who walked the next batter. A hit then filled the bases for Coach Gean Plagas team. On a bunt down the third base line, Kersey overthrew first base and the tying and winning runs scored bringing the well played game to a conclusion. Judge wound up with two errors while the Panthers committed only one. West had eight hits for the Igame. 966-645- 2-- 1 Alta stung son and Peterson and an Oly error. Olympus, which is now 4 in league play, was led in hitting by Chip Ehlers, who was 3x3, while Brent Burton was 2x3 and Ryan Losser was 2x4, including a triple. Brian Hill pitched the first four With Unearned Run breakfast offering pancakes, eggs, sausage, orange juice and coffee. The cost is $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for kids and $5 SALT LAKE CITY. Judge lost its fora family pass. first Region Six ball game here on The official ceremonies will run Friday w hen an unearned run in the a.m. Three games are schedul- seventh inning gave West a win. ed that day beginning with the Judge, which is now tied for the Mustang Cubs versus the Mustang league lead with Tooele and West Braves and the Pinto Braves vs. the with records, played Tooele at Pinto Astros at 12 noon followed by their home field on Wednesday the Bronco Astros against the Bron(after press time) and will meet co Braves at 2 p.m. South tomorrow (Friday) at Derks For further information about the Field. The Bulldogs will meet Muropening ceremonies contact Bar- ray next Tuesday at Ken Price Field bara Snook at in Murray. All Region six games are at 3:30. Coach Danny Medina's Bulldogs Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for some- led going into the last of the sixth by score although they had only one else. You can turn them into a ready cash by putting them in the three hits off Gilbert Maestas, who area market place - the GREEN went all the way for West. SHEET CLASSIFIED AD COLStarting pitcher Ben Soto walked the first West batter and was reliev- UMNS. Call 10-1- 1 Wilson's Pitching Is Key 3 West Clips Judge KEARNS. Opening ceremonies for the Kearns National Little League have been scheduled for Saturday at Bruce Field, 4300 West 4800 So. The days activities will commence at 10 a.m. with a family ground. Alfa came up with four runs to to emerge with an road victory to start Region Two action. GROUND LEVEL TAG . . . Brighton second baseman Dave McPHail targets Alta baserunner Jason Eldredge (31) as both players end up on the 9-- -- DANNY QUINTANA ATTORNEY AT LAW Honest, legal advice 395 So. 600 East 363-772- 6 262-668- 3 1 4-- n Saturday afternoons game was a heartbreaker for Alta. The Californians jumped out to a 0 lead then Alta fought back to tie in the top of the seventh. Chuela Vista then closed the door with a run in the bottom half of the inning. Chad Alvey, another sophomore, pitched the distance for Alta. Hymas stroked a double as the Hawks only extra ' ' base hit: 1 3-- '7,, . .'.) v' jp. Win Tuesday Lancers Stun Colts 3 6-- 6 Frattony who had walked in the filth, for the final Granger run. Cottonwood got its last turn in the seventh on an infield error, after two were out, and successive base hits by Carroll and John Harris. Shewmake pitched a fine game for Granger scattering six hits while his team mates were collecting fifteen olf Tim Kinder and Bob Helm. Shew make also had three hits for the day along with Seager, while Bench and Wilder had two each. Carroll led Cottonwood with two singles. in Rich Schedules 3 Tuesday, April 28 Seven Run Fifth Jordan at Tooele Judge at Murray Region Six games will start at 3:30 p.m. Region Tw o Thursday, April Mountain View at Alta Bingham at American Fork Hillcrest at Brighton West Jordan at Orem 4 Brighton at Bingham American Fork at West Jordan Alta at Hillcrest next 29 Hillcrest at Bingham Alta at Orem West Jordan at Brighton will Region Two games p.m. start at Cottonwood 2 Troy LaChance went the distance on the mound for West Jordan, giving up seven hits and four walks, while striking out six in his first start of the season. Both teams opened with a run in the first, Cottonwoods coming home on singles by Kenny Jewell and John Harris, a walk and an error, while West Jordan got a walk and a steal by Brett Molen and rbi single by Jessop. Cottonwood broke the tie, briefly, in the top of the fifth on a double by Bob Helm and single by Dean Schmidt. Then West Jordan added four runs in the the bottom half of the fifth with three walks, a single by Carlson, a hit batter and a two-ru- n single by Molen. West Jordan had five runs off 14 hits and committed one error, while Cottonw'oods two runs were sparked by seven hits and the Colts turned two errors. - Pirate Rally MAGNA. Twelve Cyprus Pirates went to the plate in the fifth inning of the game against Skyline here on Tuesday. The result was a seven run Eagle rally which overcame a win. lead and gave Cyprus an Cyprus will now play at Kearns on Friday and will host league leading 27 Wednesday, April Jordan 5, Gets Eagles 23 Monday, April West 4 both Tuesday, Taylorsville games at3:30p.m. The big inning started with a single by Preston Lohmeyer. Bill Robbs double sent him to third, from where he scored on a groun-dou- t by Mike Nunley. Ryan Quintana singled n Robbs, and singles bv Paul Allen and Shane Argyle diove in one more. With the bases jamm ed. two more runs were walked in and Lohmeyer drove in two more with his second hit of the inning. Robbs then got his second hit of the inning to score another. Coach La Var Unck was pleased with the comeback his team made and with the pitching of Lohmeyer, who went five innings and had seven strikeouts. Paul Allen came on in the sixth to get the save and had five srikeouts. Cyprus had eleven hits against six lor Skyline. Bill Robbs had a 3x3 day with two doubles. Lohmeyer was 3x4 with three runs batted in and both Allen and Quintana had two hits. "m 12" )" Knit Shirts For Any Activity! in Special Group Swimwear Tanks, polos, Ts a big selection of solid colors, screen prints, and stripes. Some oversized for today's look! S,M,L,XL. Orlg. 10.00-18.0- A huge collection of styles with drawfeatures you love string and elastic waists, coin Velcro closures. pockets, Assorted colors and patterns. S.M.L.XL. Orig. 18.00-20.0- 0 fully-line- 0. 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