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Show THE GREEN SHEET 4 Thursday, April 28, 1988 SPORTS m nn $A Hill )jn mi uu "' T uu' 9 k --- ' g Hot Warriors Shut Out Coogs, Eagles Impressive, just one error in Tuesdays game, its first miscue in four starts. by Deluca, Posting two shuts out in a row, over Kearns visiting Wednesday and 10-- 0 at Skyline nn m i t i H rj. xucauav, laviuioviiie mgri baseball crew ran its league mark of 0 as it continues to get solid pitching and near perfect play in the field. Meanwhile, Brad Wood turned in no walk four strikeout a four-hi- t, pitching performance in working all five innings. pitchers. Taylorsville ended up with 10 hits in all, Deluca and Wilberger both going 2x3. TAYLORSVILLE. thats the word for it. 9-- 0 The Warriors opened with three runs in the top of the first as Mike Brown singled, Kevin Quinn was hit by a pitch, Skyline gave Scott Peterson up a walk, delivered a single and Steve Woolley hit into a double play scoring another run. A single run was added in the second as Nick Deluca singled, stole second and scored on Scott Wilbergers 6-- The Warriors made up Fridays with Granger Wednesday (after sports deadline) then bye tomorrow and host (Friday) Cyprus on the following Tuesday, the contest starting at 3:30 p.m. Kearns will be at Cottonwood tomorrow, bye on Tuesday and will be at home Wednesday in a makeup with Cyprus. Taylorsville HEAD FIRST . . . Cyprus baserunner Keith Evans is tagged out at the plate by Cottonwood catcher Marvin Acey (32) despite a desperate head- first slide. Cottonwood managed to edge the home-- standing Pirates 4 in Region Three action played on Wednesday of last week. It was the first win of the league season for the Colts, SOUTH COTTONWOOD. After 5-- 4 idle since. The game scheduled for Friday against Olympus on the Colts home field was rained out and was again postponed on Monday. The game however, has been set to be played on Wednesday (after press time). The Colts will have finished their first half of region play with the game against Olympus and will then begin the second half play with a game against Kearns on the Cottonwood diamond on Friday (tomorrow) and will travel to Granger for a game on Tuesday. Cottonwood 5, Cyprus 4 the pitcher for walks, Acey was hit with a and then Sorensen ball, pitched delivered the big blow. He then scored on an error for the fourth run of the inning. It was a good thing that threatened, the damage had been Cottonwood got the early runs as done. Clint Meyer came in for the With one out, Chad Fletcher Pirates and finished strongly, and Aubrey Matthews both Continued on page 5 Opening inning wildness was very costly for the Cyprus Pirates on Wednesday as Cottonwood took advantage of just one hit, a triple with the bases full by Brad Sorensen, to pile up a four run lead, and although Cyprus WEST VALLEY. Granger high bolted in a tie with Taylorsville for the lead in Region Three baseball with a 9-- 3 win at Skyline Wednesday and then won a 1 cliflhanger over visiting Cyprus Tuesday, making its league mark 6-- 0. MAGNA. The Cyprus District of Ute Conference Little League football is now taking applications for coaches for the Fall 1988 season. Those interested can call either Jim Broadwell at Vern Dymock at deadline is April 30. 964-272- 250-568- 7. 2 or The worked Marvin Lancers Earn Share Of Region Lead With Two Big Victories 2-- Cyprus Ute Football Signing Up Coaches Fridays showdown with the Warriors was rained out and rescheduled Wednesday (after sports deadline). The Lancers will be at Olympus tomorrow (Friday) and then host Cottonwood on the following Tuesday. Both games will start at 3:30 p.m. Cyprus hosts Skyline tomorrow and visits Skyline on Tuesday. by Woolley and Troy Peterson, two errors, an rbi single by Wilberger and an rbi sacrifice fly by Quinn added four runs in the third. The Warriors finished with a run in the fifth on a single was credited with TAYLORSVILLE. Braves for an 7 win Monday with Joe Roberts connecting on a triple and Toby Camp a double for 8-- 1 Granger pitcher Brett Seager had a perfect game going through four innings before giving up a couple of hits in the fifth. He struck out seven Pirate batters in going the distance on the mound. Cyprus finished with three hits total, while the Lancers came in committed four for the Braves. The Braves back came Saturday, turning the tables on as Chris King the Pirates 11-pitched the distance and Mike Collett and Forsyth each scored ijTHMixt 8 JtS twice. scored Chad Harwood the winning run on an rbi single by Aaron Nester in the Giants 7 win over the Angels. The second confrontation between these two teams ended in a 4 tie with David Lund and Todd Derrick leading the Angels with multiple in lifts cgapjj I C0QX3D1 LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE FREE HOMEOWNER QUOTATION OFFER. Home currently insured for $ Frame Masonry 4-- Year house was built Namp Address City StateZip Phone 8-- 7. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Carol Wells 8532 South 1300 East, Sandy, Utah, 84070 1 566-157- 1 0 IPBs mS LIBERTY I1- -1 MUTUAL.! AMERICA BELIEVES IN LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE. Ufry MimidMnsurdiKt Uiottp Boston fee Granger hurler Shane Warenski six a stnkeout, r in going the distance on the mound. Granger pounded out eight hits as Richard Hickmon had two, including a home run; Jonas Hamlin two with a triple; Tyler Wilder two hits with a triple; and Brett Seager a POTENTILLA Bright Buttercup double. The game was 0 heading into the bottom of the ninth, when the homestanding Eagles picked up all three of their runs, but it was too little, too late. 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In other close action, the Orioles rallied in the fourth inning on singles by Ryan Okerlund, Troy Guevara, Greg Severson and with four. to nip the Pirates Wheeler Phillip "In to addition Seagers Green went 3x3 Kyle noted Granger Coach pitching, a home run and Mike Folster, "we played really including teammate Jason Leavitt went 2x3 good defense with Scott Valdez for the Pirates. making a great play at second Aaron Payne pitched a no hit and Travis Langpap a diving shutout in leading the Cardinals catch in the outfield." to an 11-win over the Angels. According to Coach Folster, the Brandon Jared Stern, Woolley, Lancers started the scoring with a Littlewood and Jason Cody run in the bottom of the first. Strickling provided offensive help. Tyler Wilder walked then Seager Tough defense by the Dodgers hit a shot deep that Granger contributed to their 10-- win over recorded as a double and Cyprus the Cardinals. David Gylling, as a dropped fly. The run came Justin Thomas and Steve Pace home on a Jonas Hamlin sacrifice. Th-- ' I ancers last run was notched in the fourth as Richard Hickmon singled and moved to second on a wild pitch and Scott Valdez hit a single or into an error, depending on whose scorebook you read. Cyprus got its only run in the DISCOUNTS top of the sixth as Paul Barbre OFF RETAIL walked, moved to second on a PRICES FOR balk, to third on a wild pitch and OR LARGE scored on a passed ball. ORDERS WE'LL Brad Rammell threw all the CALL FOR for out the Pirates, striking way DETAIL PLANT IT Granger 9, Skyline Fashion Place Mall hits. 6-- 8-- Granger 2, Cyprus 0 fifth, all five coming home with two out. Steve Woolley singled in two, Troy Peterson lined out an rbi double and Scott Peterson and Deluca each singled in a run. The Warriors finished with two runs in the sixth on singles by Scott Wilberger and Mike Brown and a double by Quinn. The Warriors ended up with ten hits, while for Kearns Dusty Moody had two of his teams three did well at the plate for the Dodgers, while Dewayne Kalma hit a double for the Cards. On Saturday the Dodgers were again victorious over the Cards in an 11-- 1 contest with David Kendall credited with the win. A triple play was recorded by the Yankees in their 4 win over the Orioles. Rain-out- s halted action this past week for Babe the Taylorville Ruth league, although the were able to complete most of their schedule. The Pirates squeezed by the seven. Distinctive Free Gift Wrap 2-- Rain Cuts Into Taylorsville Babe Ruth Over Past Week 9 MOTHER'S DAY Wednesdays game saw the the in another turn errorless performance in the field, while Taylorsville pitcher Kevin Quinn went the distance striking out nine, while giving up just three hits and two walks. The game was very close through the first four innings. In fact, at the end of that time, lead, Taylorsville held just a scoring a run in the first on an rbi triple by Jeff Leatherwood and one in the second as Troy Peterson walked, stole second, moVed to third on an error and scored on a Nick Deluca sacrifice. Taylorsville then exploded for five runs in the bottom of the single. Singles Eagles 9 0 Warriors 5-- Colts Nip Pirates For First League Win winning their first game of region last play against Cyprus Tuesday, Cottonwood has been 10, a double by Chad wild two and Warriors 9, Cougars two-ru- n rain-ou- t Warriors Christensen 9275 South 1300 West HOURS: 9 a.m.-- 7 p.m. CIXJSED SUNDAY! Sat. M-- 9-- 6 F, J |