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Show f Tolbert Throws Two-Hitl- Taylorsville pitcher-MarTolbert threw a two-hi- t shutout Tuesday night, leading the Warriors to a triumph over Orem in the opening round of the state 4A tournament hosted bv Ken Price Field. Taylorsville made it to state with the aid of a win over Woods Cross Thursday in play. Action moved to Derks Field Wedensdav with Taylorsville taking on an explosive Bountiful crew (results not available by sports deadline.) A win would match the Warriors agianst either Kearns or Cyprus at 7 p.m. today at Ken Price. A loss would mean a 4:30 game at the same location. "I was very pleased with the play of our kids against Orem. stated Warrior head coach Ron Rushton. "Mark (Tolbert) threw a super game for us and the defense played well behind him. not committing an k 8-- 6 9-- 2 Wooley posted his second single of the inning, driving in Peterson, and Quinn singled to score Leatherwood. Taylorsville ended up with 12 hits the night, most recorded from the fourth inning on when it appeared Orems pitching tired. on Taylorsville t), Woods Cross 2 inter-region- error." The only hits given up by Tolbert were an infield hit in the second inning and a single in the sixth. On offense. Tolbert drove in three runs. Nobody got on the board until the fourth inning, as both pitchers engaged in a inning dual. Orem also played well in the lield. being credited with just one error and turning a couple of double plays, according to coach Rushton. Taylorsville notched the game's first run in the bottom of the fourth as Troy Leavitt doubled and Tolbert stroked an rbi single. The Warriors broke it open in the bottom ot the filth with seven runs as Steve Wooley singled. Kevin Quinn and Leavitt walked then Tolbert single. After a slapped out a two-ruwalk to .Mark Roberts. Scott Peterson singled in Leavitt and Jetf Leatherwood scored Roberts on a single. Mike Brown walked then three-and-a-ha- lf n Roberts and Tolbert both slugged home runs in the contest. Tolberts a towing shot over the fence in a eight-ruthird inning. Roberts added a solo round triper in the sixth. An error, two safe bunts by Scott Wilbert and Quinn and a wild throw left-cent- n SALT LAKE COUNTV RECREATION 8-- 0 scored the first run. Wilberger then scored on a wild pitch, Tolbert added his home run then Leatherwood singled, Broun hit into a fielder's choice. Wooley singled and Wilberger drove in the two final runs of the winning Tolbert had a shutout ruined when Woods Cross ripped a two run homer in the top of the seventh. Tolbert gave up seven hits, four of those in the seventh, while striking out nine and walking just three. Taylorsville had 11 hits as Roberts went 2x4 with five rbi's, Wilberger 2x2 with two runs batted in and Leatherwood 2x4. CAMPS FRED ROBERTS (boston Celtics) TAYLORSVILLE. With the first half of league play over, Taylorsville Little League standings are as follows: Yankees Pirates Indians Royals 1 and Mets Giants The Angels won two from the Yankees to emerge undefeated. Paced by the hitting of Brett McDer-main- , who homered, and Tonny Ransom, the Yanks led going into the sixth inning of the first match. But Angels tied to force the game into extra innings. The game went 10 innings and was stretched over two days before the Angels Brady Gray drove in the winning run. In the second game, the Angels, sparked by the stick of Chad Miller, came from behind for the win. In other play for the week, the Pirates took two from the Royals and one from the Indians to put themselves in third. The Rangers beat the Yanks once and the Mets to even their record and place fourth. In Miner B play, the Pirates are 14-- 11-- Rangers 1 TIMES "W Sth: 14, 15, 16, 17 613, 14, 8 o.m. to 4 p.m. 615, 16, 17, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 615, 16, 17, 8 o.m. to noon Boyi & Boyi GRADES Girli 4-- ES $40 Camper (Includes COST: KEARNS HIGH SCHOOL Dates July 6. 7,8 and 9 8:30 a.m. to noon Times Grades 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 Cost $30Camper (includes Camp Kearns High Basketball Coaches Staff Sox Lead In International INDIAN HILLS MIDDLE SCHOOL Kearns Play KEARNS. The Red Sox, with a record of have wound up the first half of Kearns International Little League play with the top spot in the Majors divisions. League action over the past week is as follows: The Indians edged the Twins last Monday with Trevor Davis going 2x2 at the plate with one rib and Chris Cooksey earning two rbis. Two days later, the Twins gained win over the some reventh with a Indians as Brandon Jones went 3x4 and Scott Rogers 2x2 with Troy Farnsworth getting two rbis. Also on Wednesday, the Red Sox blanked the Cubs behind the pitching of Scott Sudbury and Glen Spencer and the hitting of Kenny Reed, spencer and Tony Reitbrok. Friday, the Pirates trimmed the with Curtis Wilson and Yankees Matt Seager going 4x4. Wilson including a triple, while Travis Johnson of the Yanks homered. The as Sox then downed the Cubs Spencer tripled and doubled and Parker Mangrum doubled. In M inors action, the Dodgers beat the Tigers behind the hitting of Ron Butler, who had a double; Paul Anderson, who was 3x4; and Justin Walters. The Phillies nipped the as Corby Briggs, who Brewers doubled, led a solid team effort. The Phils also got by the Brewers The Dodgers whalloped the Tigers Paul Anderson and Joshua Christenson getting a double each and Ryan Butler a triple. Dates July 6,7,8,9,13,14,15 and 16 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Grades 4,5 and 6 & Times 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 7,8 arid 9 Cost $30Camper (includes Camp Staff Alta High Basketball Coaches For More 2 CALL Information A. jrLf i, 483-547- 3 YOUTH TRACK CLUBS GIRLS & BOYS - Ages 6 through 8 1 Club Location: Taylorsville High & Granger High Now through June 27, 1987 Monday through Thursday 4: 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. May June 27: 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10-- 0 Every Monday Morning in the Month of June Between the Hours of 9:00 to 11:00 only - 3, DATES -1- undefeated and in the Peewee division the Bandits are also unbeaten. League officers issued another reminder abut the 25th year celebration on June 13, beginning at 11 a.m. to noon with a barbeque and continuing all day. The program for past presidents and players will start at 7 p.m. 9-- 4 June Calender '" BASKETBALL CAMP Little League Ends First Half Angels 28, 1987 - er T'ville Stuns Orem MURRAY. Thursday, May THE GREEN SHEET 5 - e 25-Jun- 7-- 5 -- -- Includei: $25 per athlete: FEE: Inter-squa- d competition! Club meetl 4 hours of practice per week for 5 weekil 4 Awards for alll TENNIS LESSONS 12-- 8 June 1,50 off Kids Clothing June 8, 50 June 15, 50 June 22, 50 June 29, 50 off Ladies off Mens off Bins off Ladies YOUTH "LEARN TO PLAY" 10-- 9 18-1- 14-- "COMPETITIVE TENNIS" Available to all boys and girls ages 6 through 18. Basic skills and court etiquette taught. Limited to eight students per class. LESSONS BEGIN: June 15th and run through Aug. 30' COST : $15.00 per session (8 Junior and Little League teams for boys Ages and girls. Players must know the basics of tennis and want to play competitively. They will be interfacing with local competitive teams. Program begins June going Into August, with one practice and one match per week. lessonssession) EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Racquet includes SESSIONS: tournaments. 3 713-72- 3 1 619-62- 5 4 727-8- 6 2 629-7- 9 5 810-82- 0 Kearns Sets Signups For Legion Play COST: ANDTIMES: a.m. to Noon Friday is used for DAYS 7 Monday through Thursday SITES 968-153- 4 967-791- SHEET CLASSIFIED nearly 86,000 homes every Thursday morning. Thats potential readership in excess of 272.400 people. Whether youre buying, selling, renting, looking for trading, help, finding a lost item or conveying a personal message, GREEN SHEET CLASSIFIED ADS can do your job. Call GREEN ADS REACH 1 MAGNA RECREATION lessons 8 Granger High School c,pru. 8 lessons B lessons jio High School 8623 West 3000 South CENTER Register on all tennis courts 9a.m. -- Noon SATURDAY June 6 & June 13, 1987 for further information call 483-547- 3 and group lessons scheduled Private, by appointment only. 3600 South 6000 West Also Regiiter At 2 Cost: 4 - Individuals $25 Cost: 2 - Individuals $30 Cost: - Individual $40 Hunter Pork 3690 South 3600 West 3275 South 3200 West Hillsdale Pork LESSONS E only. Taylorsville High School 5225 South Redwood Rd. PRIVATE AND SEMI-PRIVAT- rain-out- s South Ridge Park 5051 South 4000 West KEARNS ADULT AND YOUTH: KEARNS. American Legion tryouts for the Kearns area team at Kearns high will be held June school beginning at 6 p.m. To be eligible, prospective players must live within the Kearns high boundaries not be 19 years of age before Aug. 1. For further information call either or Lynn Steve Dallon at Anderson at $40.00, and bails for match, PLUS U.S.T.A. membership card which allows you to play in other mid-valle- v Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. a.m. to noon REGISTER NOW Saturday 9:00 Kearns Recreation Center For More Information & 5670 Registration Contact: South Center 3100 South Redwood Road Redwood 4800 West Multi-Purpos- e 974-692- 3 967-440- 4 REDWOOD MULTIPURPOSE CENTER 3100 So. Redwood Road 262-668- 974-692- 3 SUMMER BASKETBALL LEAGUES SLAM DUNK LEAGUE SUMMER WALLYBALL LEAGUES and under adult. FULL COURT. 4 on 4, Baskets at 24 8'5". Registration deadline: June 5. Play begins June 10 and continues on Wednesday nights for approximately for alt weeks. Fee: $125.00 per team. WALLYBALL. Volleyball on a racquetball court. 3 on 3. Registration deadline: July 3. Play begins July 14 and continues on Tuesday or Thursday nights for approximately 8 weeks. Fee: $35.00 per 6'2'- SLAM DUNK LEAGUE c COED team. on 4, and under high school. FULL COURT. 4 baskets at 8 5" Registration deadline: June 16. Play on Wednesday nights for begins June 23 and continues approximately 10 weeks. Fee: $15.00 per player. A'4 ' LAP SWIM COED 3 ON 3 HALF COURT Registration deadline: July 3. Special on coed rules aooiy. Play beg. ns July 10 and continues 10 weeks. Fee: $40.00 Friday nights tor approximately per team. LOW IMPACT AEROBICS and Stretchout, waimup. get your heart rate going muscles toned intough a sate, but energetic workout. Cost: 12.00C!a.s Monday Friday 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.; Mon. 7:00 p.m., Wed. and Fri. 6:30 p.m. r Ages S to 8 years. Register by June 5. Play begins June 16 and continues tor approximately 6 weeks on Tuesday and Thursday and 8 games will be evenings. Two games will be and hat. coachpitch. Fee: $20.00. Includes SPORTS CAMP 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday, beginning June 8 and ending August 28. Develop In a your skills variety of lifetime recreational sports Sessions will include softball, soccer, basketball, tennis, roller skating, bowling and other sports. Children will be divided by age and skill level. Definitely a high activity program for boys andgirls FEES: $145.00Summer LOCATION: West Lake Jr High A Bonneville Jr. High School Ages years, FOR AN ADDITIONAL $145.00, JOIN THE SUMMER PACKAGE PROGRAM IN THE AFTERNOON. -C- COUPON Good For One FREE LAP SWIM At Red jod Pool Expires June 30, 1987 f Take advantage of the summer heat by swimming laps, one of the most productive forms of exercise 7:00 to 8:30 a.m. and Hours are Monday-Friday- , Mon., Wed., Fri., Noon to 1:00 p.m. Cost: Sl.oofime or $10.00month. Begins June 8. MEN'S 3 ON 3 deadline: June 23. Play HALF COURT. Registration on Thursday nights for apbegins July 2 and continues team. proximately 10 weeks. 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