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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 5, 1988 SPORTS Grangers Perfect Record Earns Lancers Leagues Top Spot WEST VALLEY. With victories 5 over Taylorsville Thursday and Cottonwood 3 Tuesday and a road win Friday against Granger highs Olympus 12-baseball took sole possesion of first place in Region Three, running its league record to The Lancers now head into a tough three game series, first traveling to Kearns tomorrow (Friday). Then, after a bye, they host a resurgent Skyline team on Wednesday and wrap up the regular season at Taylorsville. All action will start at 3:30 p.m. Olympus, which also lost to 1 to Cottonwood Thursday and 2 6-- 8-- 2, r .sr L : & h, fei'v'S W 5 w 4 V ,4 T4 MWTr . 9-- 2-- 5-- at Skyline hosts Tuesday, visits tomorrow, Taylorsville on Monday, Cyprus byes Wednesday and finishes at home with Cottonwood. Lancers 8, Colts 3 Junior Ryan Mathewson struck out seven in throwing a three Tuesday. against the Colts Meanwhile, his offense pounded out 13 hits, including three by Tyler Wilder and Lance Short, Richard Hickmon two, including a vome run, and Jonas Hamlin two. Cottonwood actually got on the board first with a run in the top of the opening inning as Greg Carrell was hit by a pitch, moved to second on a pass ball and scored on an error. Granger followed with four runs in the bottom half of the inning on singles by Wilder and Hamlin and homer by Hickmon. a three-ruOne more Lancer run came home in the second as Wilder doubled, Brett Seager singled and Wilder came home on a bad throw to third on the play. Granger added two more in the third as Jake Shewmake and Short singled then Scott Valdez lined out a basehit. n two-ru- n Cottonwood completed its scoring with two in the sixth on a single by Koncar, three walks and a passed ball. In the bottom of the sixth got a final run on a walk and steal by Hickmon and a rbi single by Short. Jeff Casper started on the mound with for Cottonwood Chuck Hayes and Troy Blume DONT TOUCH ME , inpus Shane Smith (27) tries to avoid the tag of Granger catcher Tony Hardy (23) by leaping over the top. The tactic failed, but Olympus did get two runs that inning, not enough to stave off a 12-- 2 defeat at hom? on Friday. working in relief. Granger 12, Olympus 2 Interestingly enough, no one got on the board until the top of the fourth inning, when the Lancers struck for eight runs. Jake Shewmake singled in two runs, Shane Warenski hit an rbi double, Travis Langpap singled in another run, Tyler Wilder was hit by a pitch forcing a run home and Brett Seager tripled. Granger got two more runs in the fifth, both singled home by Seager. The Titans scored its two runs in the fifth, Richie Paxton and Brian Seagle each singling in one. But Granger cancelled those runs out in the top of the seventh with two of its own, one on a sacrifice by Seager and the second on a double by Jonas Hamlin. Granger had 10 hits with Langpap and Seager getting three owing to a second on three-ru- top of the by Steve n singles Woolley, Troy Peterson, Nick Deluca and Scott Peterson and a triple by Chad Christensen. Granger got one run in the bottom half of the inning on a Lancers 6, Warriors 5 Taylorsville had the early lead, 2, Scott Valdez. The Warriors Woolley then homer to put lashed out a two-ru- n his team back on top in the third. But Granger responded with five runs in the sixth off doubles by Hamlin and Shewmake, three walks and a game winning single shot by Langpap. Taylorsville threatened in the seventh, getting double by Hamlin and single by runners to first and second, but was unable to get anyone home. WEST VALLEY. In the Majors South of division Granger National Bambino Baseball, the Giants defeated the Angels though the Angels scored eight times the first inning. Bruce Sanders, the winning pitcher for the Giants, gave up only one run in five innings of relief work. Later in the week, however, the Angels dropped the Giants behind the pitching of Jason Jackman and the hitting of Greg . . Hiatt. On Saturday the Angels beat with Greg Fazzio the Expos and Scott Slaugh pitching and Sanders, Fazzio, Jeff Bryce Rasmussen, John Reeder and Nathan Gomey getting key hits. In the Minors, the Astros overwhelmed the Giants 22-Brian hitting a Spencer triple, Jeremy Call an rbi bunt Things started out well for the Titans, which scored two runs in the top of the first. A drought followed, however, for Olympus while its host banked four runs in the bottom of the first and followed with a single run in the fourth. Olympus scored its two runs off a Brian Seagle double, a walk by Jeff Geertsen, a pass ball to move the runners up and a single by Chip Ehler. Olympus had five hits and committed two errors, while Skyline had eight hits and one miscue. Chad Larsen started on the mound for Olympus, but had to be relieved in the first by Jeff Geertsen, who gave up no earned runs and four hits. six-inni- the Pirates and the and Cubs 14-- this past week. Extra base hits went to Mike Stewart, Jeremy Spencer, Pete Allen Ryan Petersen, Brandon Bingham and Brandon Stanley, while Jeff Quigley keyed a double play. Including last season, the Mets, under manager Bill Quigley, have won 30 games in a row. 14-- 4 16-- two-ru- n DRIVEWAYS GARAGES ROOFS BATHS INSURANCE REPAIRS MASONRY 7-- 2 4 i er 0. Nick Foster. The Minor Mets are currently on a 0 winning streak, defeating 1 5 two-bagg- 3 12-1- 1, - Skyline 5, Olympus 2 hits had eight Granger two doubles Hamlin by including each for Wilder, and a Shewmake and Valdez. Taylorsand Craig Andrews going 4x4. The Minor Angels won two of villes 11 hits included a home run their games, defeating the Giants by Woolley and a triple by 10-and the Expos 11-Doing Christensen. Warenski was the the pitching were Chris Brinley, winning pitcher, while Johansen, Matt Moffet, Britton Anthony, who pitched into the sixth for Chad Ferguson, Ben Foster and Taylorsville, was given the loss. T.J. Jimar, while players with extra base hits were Jeremiah Bates, Ferguson, Anthony and ROOM ADDITIONS KITCHENS Granger South National League 7-- howday. Granger didnt make too12--many mistakes, uncontinuing its ever, as it won the ball game beaten streak. Tony Hardy (23) Is caught off first base by Olympus Jeff Geertsen (30) in Region Three baseball action staged on Fri each and Hamlin two doubles. Olympus picked up eight hits with Paxton getting three singles and Seagle two. Seager picked up the pitching win with help from Ryan Mathewson and Warenski, while Jeff Geertsen was the loser for the Titans. 8-- GIVE MOM SOMETHING OTHER THAN FLOWERS OFF.. . Grangers PICKED . ETC. 0011 30 yrs. experience Free Estimates Quality Work Licensed and Insuiad for a free estimate 261-482- 8 Hofheins Construction Company 3783 So 500 W No 4, S L C , UT 84H5 two-ru- n BASEBALL SCHEDULES Thursday, May 5 South at Judge Jordan at Tooele Murray at West Friday, May 6 Skyline at Cottonwood Granger at Kearns Taylorsville at Olympus PAwCcrfv GOOD The Fastest Way To Sell Your CAR or TRUCK Is With A CLASSIFIED AD. 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