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Show 3 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 14, 1987 rffs Past Week's Kearns Am Play Posted Bulldogs Tie For Region Six Title KEARNS. Weekday games from the Kearns American Little League began with the Dodgers nipping the in the majors behind key Angels hits from Jacob Peterson, Anthony Hoffman and Justin Nichols. Steve Mears homered for the Angels. In the Minors, the Braves stopped the Cards as pitcher D.J. Weston gave up only one walk and Steve Bohin had two hits. Moving on to the peewees, the Cards decked the Astros with Brian Haas, Chad Lerdahl and Trevor Erickson supplying key hits; the Padres hammered the Orioles with pitcher Brandon Smith striking out 12; and the Sox ripped the Yankees 20-- with Joe Petersen, Mike Brook and Sam Petersen getting key hits. On Saturday, the Angels pounded the Dodgers in Majors play with Chad Lambourne and Cory Lerdahl homering for the Angels and Jake Petersen for the Dodgers. Then the Phillies clipped the Rangers Bud Peterson providing a key hit. The Minor Cardinals walked over the Blue Jays 16-Chris Hansen, Russ Kunde and Chad Pavenzin sparking the offense. The Twins trounced the Gianst 22-- with Darrell Farnsworth and Jeremy McIntosh picking up four hits and five rbis each. For the peewees, the Brewers slipled by the ped by the Orioles hitting of Ben Hilds, Jamie Dawson and Ron Pollack; the Padres drubbed the Astros 18-- with Colby Snyder pitching a no hitter; the Yankees belted the Giants 15-- behind the hitting of Brett Robinson, Brett and Nicholas Lyon; and the Cards Haas, dumped the Indians 18-Erickson and Jacob Baldwin doubl- SALT LAKE of the game turned out to with one out CITY. The second hit for Judge Memorial be the game winner in the bottom of the seventh here Tuesday, when Bill Kavoukas singled in Cameron win Kersey to give the Bulldogs a over South. The win enabled Judge to share the Region Six championship with records and, at Murray with press time, a coin toss to determine how each will go into the state tournament had not been held. 6-- 5 10-- 5 5-- 4 3 3 2 Judge went ahead in the first innKersey struck out but reached first on the catchers misplay on the pitch. Jimmy Scarselli grounded out sending Kersey to third, from where he scored on a passed ball. The first hit of the game for Judge came in the third when Richie Simon walked, went to second on a passed ball and scored on Kersey's single. ing when 2 10-- 1 GETS THERE FIRST . . . Murroy's Rod Horton (12) takes possession of the ball under pressure from Skyline opponent. Murray won its third state water polo title at Skyline last week. Murray Wins Third Water Polo Crown 3 11-1- EAST MILLCREEK. The boys water polo team from Murray captured the state championship, defeating Cyprus 2 in the finals 1 4 13-1- atSkyinehigh. The Murray team also won the state title in 1985 and 1986, Coach Larry Swim. The boys beat Provo ing. All-Sta- The Angels and the Yankees continued on a collison course in Taylorsville Little League play, both running their records to 2 4-- 9-- Craig Smith struckout 16 and allowed only two hits, while teammate Jef Oldroyd had three home runs for the Yankees. Tony Pezely had two homers and Robbie Frial one to help the Angels. Tony Peterson have five home runs, three in one game, and leads the league with seven, as the Rangers won two games last week. Jacob Sullivan had one homer. The Pirates won three games as pitcher Brad Parker had eight hits, including two home runs. Chris Bassey and Zack Rappleya also pitched. Patrict Johnson got to home runs for the Royals, Rusty Tassman one for the Mets and Chad Coates one for the Indians, which defeated the Mets 21-- celebration is The leagues set June 13 and will include a barbe-qu- e and a program honoring past presidents. For more information about the event, contact Pam Rex or Juzanne Jones 967-780- 1 . Ladies Tryouts Set Saturday At SLCC womens competitive 1987-8basketball prgram has been approved by the schools Institutional Coun8 cil. The womens team will travel to the same Region 18 colleges as the mens basketball team. They will also host games at a nearby facility. Fon-nesbec- Hoop Signups Due EAST MILLCREEK. All entries for the Salt Lake County Recreation Summer Basketball program must be turned by tomorrow (Friday ). All teams will be charged an entry fee of $200. Those desiring more information should call 483-547- Western Hills Records Results For Past Week KEARNS. Another full week of action has been recorded by the Western Hills Bambino league with the following results: Majors - The Yankees stopped the Red Sox 19-- as Bryon Leach, Brandon Hayden and Daniel Freer doubled; the Orioles got by the Pirates Nolan Skiby and James Elder hitting homers; the Tigers edged the as Duane Robb colYankees lected a key hit; Jason Szwed and Dusty Session hit homers and Niel Brown and Eric Bass shared a pitching performance as the Pirates the Orioles blanked the Sox with Jason Garshaded the Sox cia and Scott Calrson hitting triples, while Shane Dellinger hit a grand slamer for the Sox; and the Pirates Swedko dropped the Tigers homering for the Pirates and Charles Blair for the Tigers. Minors - Sparked by a home run of 7-- Public tryouts TAYLORSVILLE. for womens basketball at Salt Lake Community College will be held Saturday 9 a.m. to noon at the Redwood Recreation Center, 3100 So. Redwood Rd. A then the 18-1- All-Sta- TAYLORSVILLE. 262-213- 3 25-- Highland Skyline Cyprus team to win the title. Rod Horton of Murray was the tournaments most valuable player. team He was joined on the by team members who placed on the second team Jamie Sundin, Matt Mecham, Goalie David O'Day, and Gary Horton. The team was 16-- for the water polo season. They were 0 in the state tournament. During the season, the Murray team played Viewmont, Provo, Kearns, Olympus, East, Highland, Taylorsville, Cyprus, Granger, Skyline, and Pleasant Grove. Members of the team who have played on the three championship teams include Rod Horton, senior captain, Matt Mecham, senior captain, Todd Stock, senior captain, Bill Wood, Jamie Sundin, David ODay, and William Olson. Also members of the team are Gary Horton, Danny Davenport, Paul Cazier, Mike Thatcher, Troy Lopez, Chris Johnson, Jason 18-- T'Ville Lists Results For Little League led by Johnson, Damon Hopkins, David Street, Danny Deder, Derri Trent Madsen, Ty McArthur, Gregg Bills, Clay Olson, Doug Olson, Andy Black, Blain Lundskog, Eric Thatcher, Mark Allen, Matt Morris, Russ Harry, and Jess Sielhorst. The Murray girls water polo team finished third in state water polo championships. Their scores were Murray 7 East 2, Murray 4 Cyprus 9, Murray 1 Skyline 13, and Murray 8 Cottonwood 2. All State Girls Water Polo first team members included Yvonne Heap with second state team members Ilka Schmidt, Angie Barton, and Britta Herrmann. Members of the girls team include Yvonne Heap and Angie Barton, captains, Julie Robinson and Jennifer Bonny as goalies, Stacy Carter, Britta Herrmann, Ilka Schmidt, DeAnn Bingham, Dana Buckmiller, and Jennifer Hamilton. 8-- 7 no-h- it 14-- 19-1- 3 12-- Chad Sirstins and key hits by Branden Sirstins, Richard Webster and Cary Riness, the Padres beat the Tigers the As nipped the Cubs Chad Nye tripling; the Red Sox blasted the Angels Mike Leach hitting a triple; the the Dodgers got by the Brewers Orioles ripped the Yankees 16-- 1 as Shane and Erik Sherlund combined for 10 stikeouts; the Padres got by the Sox the Orioles clubbed the Cubs 27-Darrel Hansen and Dallas Jones hitting triples; the A's with Chad edged the Angels Nye, Matt Green and Matthew Purdy getting key hits; and the Brewers got by the Yanks sparked by the hitting of Lanny Hall, Brandon Goodsell, Teddy Krein and Mathew Morgan. Peewees - Jon Allen doubled in the win over the As; the Braves Yankees beat the Dodgers Jelf Tinnin and Nathan Warneke combined for 10 strikeouts; the Cards Chris Anderton stopped the Sox hitting a two-ru- n triple; the Cubs handled the Astros behind the hitting of Joey Branson, Zachary Jones and Jay Cranney; the Cards shutout the Orioles as Raymond Dale Irizarry pitched a Listul had a double and a triple in the As win over the Padres; Timmy Thorson tripled in the Braves 12-- defeat of the Yanks; and the Dodgers got by the Sox with Brian Szwedko Isian Loveless supplying key hits. 22-1- 18-1- 31-1- 9-- 14-1- 18-1- 7 17-1- 12-- 6 14-- 4 nsuranc 0 PjOI ustsendi ve JVUthTnkoull switc r t 15-- 8 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE FREE HOMEOWNER QUOTATION OFFER. Home currently insured for $ Frame Masonry Year house was built KEARNS. Results from last week's action in Kearns International Little league are as follows: The Braves opened Minors' play with a 23-win over the Orioles behind Adam Nimmers grand slam home run and two hits each by Jay Colby and Kyle Listul; the Dodgers as Ryan whipped the Phillies Butler and Justin Walters both went 3x3; and the Rangers edged the Brewers Lyle Petersen delivering the game winning rbi. The Giants trounced the Braves Gerald Lemon belting two triples and Jason Blough one; Andrew Crockett slamed two home runs as the Phillies won over the Tigers 10-- ; and Justin Walters two-ru- n double gave the Dodgers a win over the Astros. Moving into the Majors, the Red Sox tripped the Pirates behind hits by Glen Spencer, Parker Mangrum and Sam Maio. Later, the Sox defeated the Pirates again paced by Spencers pitching. The Twins decked the Yankees 19-- 1 with Troy Farnsworth going 4x4 at the plate; the Indians skinned the Cubs as Chris Cooksey had two doubles and Josh Christman and Josh Mangum one each; the Yanks Travis Johnson nipped the Twins tripling and Travis Justice and Randy Tate doubling; and the Cubs edged the Indians Richard Boyer 9 14-- 1 10-- 14-- 1 5-- 4 11-- 13-- 1 Phone 8 1 1 Pirate Swim Club Honors Fullmer Lass hitting in the winning run. In the Senior league, juniors diviover the Giants, sion, the As won getting two doubles each from Travis Lyman, David Gylling and Emerson Allen; Ricky Wiseman win over went 3x5 in the Angels the Pirates; Gyling finished 3x4 as the Astros stopped the Pirates and pitcher J.J. Gittins pitched a no hitter as the Pirate won over the Angels. In the division, the As got by Scott Evans going the Dodgers 2x3 at the plate; the Cubs blanked the Braves 10-- Rick Morgan, Alex Salazar, Cliff Carty and Troy Blume getting hits; the Cards won over the Jared Fernandez going Tigers 3x3 and Joe Warneke 2x2; the Nick Dodgers stopped the A's Carlson going 3x4 with a home run, Scott Eyre and Mike McClain adding doubles; the Dodgers then shutout the As Lonnie Campos going 3x4; and Jared Fernandez threw an 18 strikeout no hitter as the Cards beat the Tigers - Giants 7, to Minors results Braves 0; Dodgers 6, Phillies 4; Tigers 10, Rangers 7; Giants 18, Orioles 3; Brewers 11, Astros 6; Rangers 16, Tigers 13. Majors Twins 6, Sox 4; Yanks 4, Indians 1; Cubs 8, Pirates 7; Sox 4, Twins 1 ; Indians 8, Yanks 7; Pirates 10, Cubs 9. 4 3 2 14-1- 5 2-- 9-- 2 -- Meet Staged Saturday For Horseshoe Pitchers WASHINGTON TERRACE. While some of Utah Horsehoe Pitchers top competitors had a tough time Saturday at Washington Terrace, the same could not be said of Jack Raymond, who rebounded from the bottom to the top of Class A. Complete meet results are as follows: Class A Jack Raymond. Sandy, Keith Erickson, Herriman, Clive Wahlin, Taylorsville, (80 percent ringer game); Richard Charles Buchanan, Draper, Bruce Bugger, Salt Lake, Crane, South Jordan, Class B - Tito Archuleta, Sandy, Bud Schardine, Springville, Lynn Palmer, American Fork, Bill Jerry Tula, Springville, Bill Shelton, Taylorsville, Nolan BenCronknte Salt Lake, son, Clinton, Class C - Byron Tahbo, Lehi, Cleo Doyle Peterson, Ogden, Steve Minster, Snarr, Midvale. Ogden, Jay Noyce, Salt Lake, Robert Bob Aoki, Salt Lake, Herbert Zafft, Morley, Ogden, Murray, Class D - Ron Peterson, Roy, Phil Ray Fivas, Murray, Carl Jensen, American Fork, Robert Hull, Hills, Salt Lake, Murray, Brady Butler, Ogden, Arvil Jennings, Salt Lake, Jerry Bird, Class E - Rudy Lobato, Murray, Art Jim Shaw, Salt Lake, Jack Hunsaker, Deweyville, Willard LindSimons, Midvale, say, Salt Lake, Ryan Archulita, Marlow Peterson, Sandy, Layton, Class F - Bob Griffin, West Valley, Mike Gonzales, Kearns, 3-- 2 Ken Jennings. Salt Lake, MAGNA. Amber Fullmer has been chosen swimmer of the month for the Pirate swim club's Blue team. A fourth grader at Whittier school, she has been swimming for only a few months. She began in the novice program and moved quickly into the team. She likes doing the breast and the butterfly strokes. In the Gold and Silver group, Donna Strange was chosen swimmer of the month. She is a thirteen year old eighth grade students at Broekbank junior high and an all around athlete. In addition to being on the swim team, she participates with the gymnastic team, the track team, the volleyball squad and softball team. She has been swimming for three years with the Pirate swim club. National Play Recorded In Kearns Area KEARNS. The latest results in the Bronco, Mustang and Pinto division of Kearns National League baseball are as follows: Broncos - Astros 15, Cubs 3; Giants 17. White Sox 4; Giants 9, Astros 8, Astros 11. Phillies 6; Mets 14, Cubs 13; Braves 23, White Sox 9. Mustangs - Giants 25. Cards 5: Pirates 17, Braves 7; Phillies 20, Cards 3; Pirates 17, Expos 7; Cubs 14, Phillies 6; Giants 6, Cubs 5; Braves 16, Astros 4. Pintos - Astros 23, Cubs 17; Astros 27, Reds 27; Cards 26, Pirates 17. Braves 21, Cubs 15; Astros 22, Dodgers 15; Braves 26. Pirates 9, Reds 21, Cards 15; Cubs 15. Phillies 4. Jack 3-- Kay Snyder, South Jordan, Thompson, Lehi, Class G - Wayne Nelson, Vernall, Gene John Barney, Ogden, Schmidt, Midvale, Larry Don Hunter, Knaak, Salt Lake, American Fork, Tony Ornelas, Ted Shaw, West Salt Lake, Valley, Juniors and Ladies - Greg PeterJason Peterson, son, Layton, Debbie Vaughan, Salt Roy, James Tula, Springville, Lake, Betty Shaw, West Valley, The next tournament will be Saturdays Madsen Memorial. For further information on the meet call State Tennis This Weekend 5-- 2-- 0-- 572-556- Turn those dont wants around your house into ready cash. Just Green Sheet classiplace a low-cost fied! SALT LAKE. Boys 4A state tennis will be staged at Liberty Park in Salt Lake, beginning tomorrow (Friday) and concluding on Saturday with action getting under way at 9 a m. both days. The 3A tournament will be hosted by Ogden high school and Weber State College. Defending 4A champ Highland returns all of last year's cast, but may find the going a bit tougher this time around. 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In the opener at Derks Field Taylorsville hammered Midvale , pitching of paced by the one-hi- t Scott Shaff and Galen Evans and home runs by Shaff and Carey tie Stevens. There followed, an with Murray One, which was called due to darkness. Taylorsville then stopped Murray Three 10-- with Evans striking out 14 and Mike Soderberg hitting a two-ruhomer. Against CBBA at Derks Brent Lund went 4x4 and Evans 5x5 at the plate, while Shaff struck out eight. In the final test, Taylorsville won 13-over West Jordan with Bryan Bishop homering. South struck for three in the fourth and another in the fifth, but Judge came back to tie it in their half of the inning, again without a base hit, as Simon walked, and Kersey walked one out later. Scarselli walked and with the bases full Steve Skamnes walked, forcing in Simon and then Leonelli walked bringing in Kersey. South was held to five hits by the piching of Robert Chacon, Chad McCarthy and Ben Soto. 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