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Show 2 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 7, 1987 5 ft IT 15) Fell Eagles Back Battle 'Dogs Farmers In To Beat Diggers Friday Test Two CITY. LAKE SALT Scarselli then singled to right. In all Judge sent 13 batters to the plate in the inning and scored seven runs to take the lead. Jordans single run in the fifth came on Jeff Grants run batted in hit and Russ Childs drove in two with his hit in the sixth to give Jordan the short lived 7 lead. Judges winning rally in the sixth came when Kersey led off with a single and Jimmy Scarselli doubled to left to score Kersey. One out later Skamnes drew a walk, Soto reached on a fielders choice and an error and Barrutias hit brought in pinch runner Steve Prokopis with the go ahead run. With a light rain falling, Cameron Kersey came in to strike out two Jordan hitters in the seventh and forced the other to ground out. Paul Barrutia led Judge in hitting at 3x4 and 3 including big rallies, one from a 0 deficit and the other from a 7 score in the sixth inning, carried Judge Memorial to a 10-- 9 win over Jordan here on Friday and secured a portion of the league lead for Coach Danny Medinas team. The bulldogs are now tied with Murray and Tooele with 2 records with three games to play. Jordan scored one in the first and two in the second with Mike Thornes home run being the big hit in that inning. In the third Robb Sax-e- y drove in two of Jordans runs with a single, and the Beetdiggers had a 0 lead going into the bottom of the fourth. Chris Leonelli led off the inning for Judge with a single up the middle and went to second on a passed ball. Steve Skamnes then legged out an infield hit and both runners moved up on a passed ball. Ben Soto walked to load the bases and Paul Barrutia unloaded them with a two run double. Richie Simon grounded to first with the runners advancing, Larry Fernandez then walked and an error was made on Adam Sessions infield grounder. Barrutia scored when the pitcher balked. Cameron Kersey reached on an error and Jimmy 6-- . . . Granger's Jake Shewmake strains to reach the safety of third bases, while Taylorsville third baseman Troy Leavitt waits for in- - REACHING OUT In Slugfest 19-1- 8 coming throw. Granger ended up winning by a run in the Region Three constest it hosted Friday. - Lancers Edge Warriors TAYLORSVILLE. For fans of pure, old fashioned offensive 8 win by baseball, Fridays Granger at Taylorsville wouldve certainly filled the bill. Eight home runs were belted in the contest, only the second loss of the league season by the Warriors, now the win For Granger, proved to be exactly the kind of medicine the doctor ordered, the Lancers battling to get back in the state playoff hunt. Tomorrow (Friday) Granger will be at Cyprus and Tuesday at Granite, while Taylorsville will host Skyline tomorrow and travel to Kearns for a key match-u- p on Tues 19-1- 9-- 5-- 6, day. Region Three action gets under way at3:30p.m. Granger pounded out 21 hits, while Taylorsville had 16 On Friday. The Lancers committed five errors and the Warriors five. The Lancers exploded in a nine-ru- n top of the first, Jake Shewmake slapping out a bases loaded triple, while Jonas Hamblin and Scott Dalton hit the games first round tripers, Daltons a grand slamer. Taylorsville could only respond with a run in the bottom half of the inning, Troy Leavitt singling and later scoring on a wild pitch. Granger added two more runs in the second, Hamblin and Tracy Cougars Win By A Run Over Colts KEARNS. A short fly ball to right by Lonnie Anderson sent Todd Funderburk to third from where he scored, when the throw-i- n went wild, and Kearns ran their Region record to win here Friday with a afternoon. Cottonwood started the game off fast when lead off man Kenny Jewell hit the third pitch of the game into deep left center for a home run The next batter, Greg Carroll, singled to right. John Harris then hit to short and when the throw to second was late both runners were safe. One out later Bob Helm brought in Carroll with a sacrifice fly and Harris scored later on a double to left by Justin Hawes. Kearns went ahead in the second when Funderburk singled, Daren Bills lived on an error on what could have been a double play ball, Anderson was hit by a pitch and Monte Perea plated the first Kearns run when his walk sent Funderburk home. The Colts then got a double play on a ground ball to third who threw home and the relay play beat Peterson at first. Clark walked to 3 8 Honey Sweetened ICE CREAM & YOGURT 1441 W. 4100 Seath Open Weekday! t 246-943- 1 m. to 7p.m. again fill the bases and lead off man Brown singled in two runs. Smith then brought in Brown with a single. Glen Dunyons hit scored Smith with the sixth run of the inning. Kearns increased the lead to in the fourth, but Cottonwood came on a single by back in the fifth to Jewell, a wild pitch and John Harris hit to right. They then knotted the count in the sixth when Helm, pinch hitter Aubrey Mathews, and Doug McClure all walked and Brad Sorensen, in a pinch hit role drove in two with a single to right. The third run scored on an error on the outfielder with Sorensen going all the way to third. Jewell promptly singled him in to tie the game. 8-- 3 8-- 4 Greenwood hitting solo home runs. Taylorsvile also came up with two runs in the second, as Dave homered and Mike Brown reached on an error then scored on an error. Kelly Peterson of Granger got the games sixth home run in the top of the third. In the bottom of the inning, Taylorsville added two runs, Scott Peterson reaching on a fielders choice and scoting on a single by who came home on Steve Wooleys single. Hamblin almost got his third home run of the day in Grangers three run fourth. Hamblin scored on a single by Greenwood, who came home on single by Travis Langpap, who Continued on page 4 GRANITE another tough game here Friday, as falling to two big Skyline innings the visiting Eagles took a 10-- 3 victory. The loss gave Granite a Region and left Skyline with record of their third straight victory, putting which vaulted their record at them into a tie with Cottonwood for sixth place in the standings. five-rusecond Skyline had a big the score at 3 with and then, inning in the top of the seventh, they again erupted for five runs aided by some poor fielding on the part of the 9-- 2-- 9 7 n Farmers. Jason Done went the distance for Granite and according to coach Reardon, pitched exceptionally well innings. except for the two Granite will play Kearns at Kearns on Friday and will then entertain Granger at home next Tuesday to wind up their baseball season for the school year. big-ru- runs-batted-- winner. the game Coach Mike PARK. Reardons Granite Farmers lost Scarselli, Skamnes, and Kersey all had two hits for the Judge team. Ben Soto pitched the first six innings for the winners while Todd Saxey pitched into the fourth for Coach A1 Watrins team, and was relieved by John Coyle and Scott Deuel. Thorne, Robb Saxey and Jeff Grant all had two hits for the Jordan team. n Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds ! TOOLS FOR THE GRADUATE! Depend on ALL MAKES for the gifts that keep on giving ! 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