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Show 5 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, April 21, 1988 SPORTS guinn, Wood Pitching, Errorless Defense Spark Taylorsville SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Led by errorless play in the field, solid took on Tuesday. Cottonwood Cyprus Wednesday, will entertain hitting at the plate and standout Olympus tomorrow and is off pitching by Kevin Quinn and until the following Friday, April Brad Wood, Taylorsville ran its 29, when it will host Kearns. All region record to 4-- 0 with victories of the above action will start at over visiting Olympus 11-- 1 Friday 3:30 p.m. at Cottonwood 2 Tuesday. Olympus travels to Cottonwood tomorrow and to Kearns Tuesday. Tuesdays game was the second loss in as many starts for the Warriors 7, Colts 2 Colts, who also fell to Skyline 7-- Friday 10-- met Kearns Taylorsville Wednesday (after sports deadline) and will now visit Granger tomorrow (Friday) and Skyline on Tuesdays game was actually rain delayed from the day before, but the wait didnt appear to bother Taylorsville, which turned in its second errorless defensive Pirates Net First Region Win By Stopping Titans HOLLADAY. After drawing a bye on Friday, rested Cyprus jumped on an injury thinned Olympus squad Tuesday in a rain delayed Region Three baseball contest and picked up a 1 victory, its first in league action. Cyprus byed Fridays slate, while Olympus lost at Taylorsville 5-- 11-- 1. The Pirates hosted Cottonwood Wednesday (after sports deadline) and will travel to Kearns tomorrow (Friday) and Granger Tuesday, both outings starting at 3:30 p.m. Olympus will be at and at Cottonwood tomorrow after a walk, Andy Gonzales singled and Clint Meyer inning, hit into an error scoring a run. In the second, Mark Gallegos singled, Trent Goble doubled and Willy Forster hit an rbi sacrifice fly. The third run came home in the third on a walk, and a Derek Hathaway single that ended up in an error. In the top of the fifth, Rammell reached on an error, stole second and scored on Gonzales single. Cyprus wrapped up its scoring in the sixth as Meyer singled, went to second on a fielders choice, stole third and scored when Gallegos hit into an error. Olys lone run scored in the bottom half of the inning on a double by Bryan Seagle and a single by Chip Ehlers. Cyprus committed two errors, while the Titans committed four, three of which led to Pirate runs. Olympus did, however, turn three double plays. "Our big problem was that were just not hitting the ball very well, commented Olympus Coach effort in as many starts. Winning pitcher Brad Wood gave up only one walk. Taylorsville opened with a run in the top of the first on singles by Jeff and Leatherwood Scott Peterson. Cottonwood tied the game briefly in the bottom of the second when Brad Sorensen singled, was singled to third by Terrance Keehan and scored when on a perfect squeeze play by Scott McKinnon. Taylorsville went ahead to stay with four runs in the top of the on a walk, an error, an rbi single by Steve Woolley, a Troy third Peterson sacrifice, a run scoring single by Nick Deluca and an error. Cottonwood scored its last run in the third when Chad Fletcher doubled and Aubrey Mathews singled him home. In the fifth, Woolley was came home and error and Scott Wilberger slapped out an rbi double to finish the Warriors scoring. Their respective scorebooks credited both teams with eight hits, but the Colts turned five errors. Jess Casper pitched the first five innings for Cottonwood and Chuck Hayes the last two. Warriors 11, Titans 1 Fridays game was concluded early when Taylorsville scored its final run in the bottom of the fifth. Scott Wilberger opened the inning with a double then Mike Brown delivered the game ending single. Kevin Quinn pitched all the way for Taylorsville, striking out seven in five innings working. He also gave up just two walks and five hits. 'We played well offensively and defensively and Quinn pitched a Coach solid noted game," Rushton. "And in fairness to the Titans, their best pitcher and their starting shortstop were missing, so they were a little shorthanded. Taylorsville got things rolling with two runs in the bottom of the first. Mike Brown scored on an error then Scott Peterson came home on a Steve Woolley single. Five more Warrior runs were notched in the third, Quinn Leatherwood Jeff doubling, hitting an rbi single, Scott Peterson belting a home run, Woolley reaching on a drag bunt single, Chad Christensen doubling and Nick Deluca adding a Skyline 9, Cottonwood 8 A bizarre incident, in which a baserunner for Skyline was hit on the ankle by a batted ball while going to second base, was not seen by either umpire, according to Cottonwood Coach Chuck Clegg. The ball which could have been fielded by second baseman Greg Carrell, instead rolled away from him, and a Skyline runner scored from third as the winning run with two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning. Cottonwood held an early lead in the bottom of the fifth, but Skyline came back with two to make it After the Colts made in the top of the inning, the it Eagles erupted against Troy 3-- 4-- 5-- 3 Dr David two-ru- n single. Olympus scored its only run in the top of the fourth as Jeff Geertsen singled, moved to second on a wild pitch, advance to third on a sacrifice fly and scored on a wild pitch. Taylorsville added three runs in its half of the inning on a Quinn single, a two-ru- n triple by Troy Peterson and an 8-- the seventh. But the Colts had other ideas. Greg Carrell drew a walk as did Aubrey Mathews. Skyline put in a new pitcher and Brad Sorensen worked him for a walk and, after Carrell scored on a passed ball, Terrance Keehan singled in Mathews. Sorensen was then called out at the plate on the play, a questionable one, but Marvin Acey then came through by hitting a long home run to left field to tie the game. Sorensen came back in to pitch the seventh and eighth innings and was victimized by the ball which hit the runner. 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After falling behind after a two-ru- n Skyline rally in the top of the sixth Tuesday, Kearns highs baseball team burst fought back with a two-ru- n rf its own to notch a 3 victory and even its league record at The win follows Fridays painful 3 loss at Granger. After its visit to Taylorsville Wednesday (after sports deadline), the Cougars will host Cyprus Friday and Olympus on Tuesday. Both games will start at 3:30 p.m. Both of the Eagles top of the sixth runs were scored with two outs as two walks and an error loaded the bases. Kearns Coach Larry Hatch brought on Sean Jared to Veazie replace Fernandez, but Veazie had control problems to start and walked both Skyline runs in. Veazie then struck out the third 2 4-- 2-- 2. 5-- batter he faced to end Skylines efforts in the sixth. "It was time to sweat' then," recalled Coach Hatch. "But we were able to get two runs in the bottom of the inning and Veazie settled down in the top of the seventh." In its half of the sixth, Fred Scott walked and stole second then was singled in by Mike Foley. Mark Marsing delivered the game winning rbi single. Kearns started out with a run in the first as Brady Clark doubled, went to second on an infield out and scored on a grounder by Dusty Moody. Both teams added a run in the fourth, Kearns came in on a Scott basehit after Jason Desmaris singled and moved up on a passed ball and an out. Kearns had seven hits and Skyline six. Veazie Pitching Overcome By Granger In 3 Test 5-- WEST VALLEY CITY. Despite he ten strikeout effort of Kearns Jean Vezzie, the Granger baseball ;eam defeated the Cougars last for their fourth win Friday, defeats. no igainst Granger played Skyline on Wednesday after press time and will play host to Taylorsville, also on Friday and then will 5-- entertain Cyprus next Tuesday, all action to start at 3:30 p.m. -- Granger 5, Kearns 3 Kearns committed six errors md left 14 men on base in Fridays game played at Granger. Che Lancers, meanwhile, committed only one error. Both teams Inished with five hits. Ryan Mathewson pitched the Irst four innings for Granger with Shane Warenski coming on relief in the fifth. Sean Veazie went the distance on the mound for Kearns and got the loss strikeout 10 a despite the second, John Penrod coming home on a passed ball. In its half of the second, Granger added two more runs, Hamlin hitting a solo home run with a walk and two errors bringing home the other. Both teams got a run in the fourth, Kearns scoring on a walk and singles by Veazie and Brady Clark. Grangers came off a series of three Kearns errors. Kearns finished with a run in the fifth, when Mike Foley hit into a fielders choice. West Valley Police Skiers Win Gold Medals In Nationals WEST VALLEY. A total of five medals, three gold and two bronze were awarded to members of the West Valley Police Ski Team at the National Peace Officers Ski Race held earlier this month in Snowmass, Colorado. Officers from across the U.S. good pretty played Coach competed in several downhill and ie, reported Granger cross country events. Folster, "but we did walk Officer Lamonte Cox picked up and gave 10 Kearns batters two golds for West Valley, one in ne runs on wild pitches and the 5K cross country and one in class. Also picking individual the got good pitching from Lee Adams Officer was a gold up Coach recalled Kearns cross 5k the in country. Hatch. "But you just cant Also in the 5k, Officer Mike that many people on base." won a bronze. Officer Buchanan with two lger opened upof Vance added another Barbara the first, in the bottom bronze in the giant slalom. Officer Hamlin Jonas i a single by Vance also qualified the the ie other scoring when Lance selection process to the United Kearns error. hit into an State Police Ski Team. ed with a run in the top of Introducing the Allstate Auto Advantage. 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