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Show Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 5 16, 1988 SPORTS Veazie Fires As Kearns Downs West Two-Hitt- ftJLAKWS. homer by including a three-ruRick Morgan to start things off in the top of the first inning. Morgans round triper drove Brooks Bowdin and Fred Scott home ahead of him, Bowdin reaching base with a single and Scott with a double. West scored its only run in the bottom of the first, making use of its only two hits, two singles. Kearns finished up with two runs in the top of the seventh as Jared Fernandez reached on an error and Bowdin, Dusty Moody and Scott all followed with n Sear in sparking Kearns to a victory over West in opening night American Legion Baseball action on Monday. Though the game was played at Kearns, West, forced to play all its games on the road, was listed as the home team. Kearns played at Cottonwood Wednesday (after sports deadline) and leaves today (Thursday) for a series of five games in a Pocatello, Idaho tournament. Monday, Kearns will take on Hillcrest and Wendesday, June 22, Granger, both games starting at 6 p.m. and both played at Kearns high. In addition to allowing just two hits, Veazie struck out eight and did not give up a walk. Kearns, meanwhile, picked up seven hits, two-hitt- er 5-- state Soccer er 1 singles. "The kids well," played commented Kearns Coach Dave Cline, "and its always good to start out with a win. I just hope there are a lot more of those to come." Kearns International Little League homered and drove in three runs, Chad Sheppard also homered and had five rbis and Phillip Wolfgram had three hits; Rangers 9, Phillies 8 - Danny Jensen had four rbis, Josh Christensen had an home run and four rbis and Jonathan Earl turned a KEARNS. Farnsworth Troy went 3x3 at the plate and Travis Anderson 3x4 as the Twins edged 5 the Yankees in Majors division play from the Kearns International Little League. Andrew Crocket also made a gave saving catch for the Twins. In other Majors action results were as follows: Red Sox 16, Indians 9 - Scott Sudbury went 5x5 hitting with two home runs and four rbis, while Brandon Duckworth went 3x4 with a home and Andy Worth 3x3; Twins 16, Yankees 1 - Travis Veazie hit a home run, Jeremy White went 3x4 and tRoy Farnsworth 4x4, while Crocket played fine defense and Billy 6-- key defensive play. Minor B outcomes were listed as: Braves 12, Angels 11 - Phillip Royer doubled in the winning run, while Monte Jensen added a double and two rbis; Orioles 14, and Chad Sadler pitched; Red Sox 8, Indians 0 Pitcher Duckworth and Jason Reitbrook combined to throw a as Sudbury homered and Glen Spencer, Duckworth Tony Reitbrok went 2x3; Red Sox 19, Pirates 1 - Sudbury pitched a from the mound and went 5x5 at the plate with a home run, while Duckworth and Spencer had two doubles. Indians 10, Yankees 2 - Trevor Davis struck out seven and gave up jut four hits, while Josh Christman went 3x3 and Levi Nordberg and Kevin Wayman turned some key defensive plays; Twins 8, Cubs 1 Pitcher Troy Farnsworth hit a solo home run and drove in fiv runs with Williams went 3x4, Kyle Bulkley 2x3 with two rbis and Oliver Burt and Travis Anderson played well Williams -- four-hitt- er two-hitt- -- defensively. In Minor A play results included: Dodgers 13, Brewers 9 - Scott the first Robinson completed triple of the season, highlighting a solid defensive effort by the Dodgers, who got a triple by Neil Galke; Rangers 20, Phillies 5 Christensen Josh homered, Patrick Thomas drove in two runs and Greg Hardy and J.R. Trujillo had three rbis each; Dodgers 12, Brewers 2 - Galke and Todd Kelsey combined for 14 strikeouts as Jake Alvey had two doubles and a triple and Jason Campelll, Kenny Anderson and Chad Moore played super defense; Padres 13, Giants 7 - Joshua Atkinson -- Mariners 3 - Scott Weidaur had a triple and three rbis, Eric Huish finished at 3x3 hitting and Corbin Taylor made a great catch; Cardinals 15, Royals 4 - Pitcher Clint Christensen hit a triple, Jamie Malone went 3x3, Ryan Bell and Jay Harvey hit two doubles each and Dustin Burke played well defensively; Padres 15, Braves 13 - Jeffery Moulton doubled and Travis Ryes and Jason Johnson added key hits; Braves 12, Angels 11 - Royer doubled and drove in two runs, Mike Hunter went 2x3 with two rbis and Jeremy Goodfellow r, added a Royals 11, Cardinals 9 - Travis Gnieting went 3x3 at the plate, while a catch by Cory Carver sealed the win; Braves 17, Angels 3 - Phillip Royer netted an rbi triple, Todd Anderson doubled and Trenton went 3x4 batting. Peewee play saw the following two-bagge- results: Reds 25, Mets 10 Toth, Steve Seare, Curtis Hathanbruck, Dale Listul and Ben Ban Mangum were all 5x5, Jake Mangum and Matthew Sheppard 4x5; Expos 22, As 17 - Brandon Kraft homered, Sam Peterson went 4x4 with twc doubles and Jeremy Rogers and Nick Barnhurst 2x2 with a double each; Reds 19, Mets 18 Hathanbruck, Steven Searle and Sheppard batted 5x5 with a double each, while Jake Mangum and Ben Mangum went 5x5, Jake Mangum driving in the winning - -- run and Ben Mangum including two doubles; Expos 20, As 19 Nick Gallo, Sam Peterson and Bryon Davis all went 4x4, while Davis and Cory Fowlks hit home run and Barnhurst and Rogers went 3x3. -- Now is the time to plan for your SPRING CLEAN-U- We'il be glade to come to your home and give you a free estimate for any of the services we offer. 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Players include Tyler Atkinson, Lance Egan, Justin Hermansen, Josh Hunick, Ali Islami, Jason Klunker, Kris Lunak, Brandon Lyon, Scott Pugmire, Daren Reschke, Kyle Sorg, Mark Spicer, and Jeremy Greg Thompson Visser. Teammates unable to play in the tourney were listed as Heidi Harrison, Jay Harrison, Adam Kelsey and Nikki Short.-Thteam is comprised of players from the Taylorsville League Nine, Vista elementary school area. The Firehawks missed placing first by only a point in its find contest. Firehawk players come from the Eisenhower junior high area and are coached by Brent Bosh. Players taking part in the tournament were Shane Barker, Brent Bennett, Keri Baldini, Denver Bosh, Troy Brady, Rob Golightly, Brad Grow, Courtney Marshall James, Hathaway, James Lawson, Brandon Porter, Mike Smith, David and Matthew Visser. Ryan Furness is also a member of the team, but was unable to play in the tournament. Tville Babe Ruth TAYLORSVILLE. The Orioles, Dodgers and Cardinals are in a tough battle for first place in Taylorsville Babe Ruth play, all three with the same win-los- s record. The Giants, meanwhile, are close behind in fourth place, owing to a pair of key wins this past week. Results of play are as follows: ' Giants 12, Orioles 1 - Chad Harwood and Jason Haislop both went 3x4, while Aaron Neston scored all four times he was at bat; Giants 17, Pirates 10 - Nester and Craig Harrison each hit home runs for the Giants, while Joe Robinson two round slugged tripers for the Pirates; Angels 3, Giants 2 - Todd Derrick pitched a strong game for the Angels; Angels 8, Orioles 6 - David Lund and Greg Strong had key hits for the Angels with John Mano hitting a triple for the Orioles; Pirates 13, Angels 11 - Toby Camp went 5x5 at the plate backed up by key hits from Aaron Lightfoot and Mike Packer. Braves 6, Pirates 4 - Fine pitching by Chris King and Justin Davis keyed the win; Cardinals 14, Dodgers 9 - Justin Weidauer hit a home run, while Troy Gallegos slammed two doubles; Dodgers 13, Braves 4 - Thomas went 3x4 with Chris Park and Noble adding doubles; Orioles 11, Yankees 0 - The Oriole got strong pitching from Scott Debenedictis and big hits from Ryan Oakerland, Ryan Wood and Troy Guevera; Cardinals 4, Yankees 3 Cody Littlefield scored the win run and Dustin Kunz went 3x4. 2 Thirteen-year-ol- d action includ- ed the following: Reds 10, Orioles 9 - Robby Lundquist scored the winning run with Shawn Jones, Patrick Johnson, Brad Parker and Greg New hitting doubles; Dodgers 14, Braves 4 - The pitching of Matt Rex and Paul Boley and the 2x2 hitting of Jeff Oldroyd aided the win; Reds 12, Orioles 4 - New and Patrick Johnson pitched a solid game for the Reds; Dodgers 12, Yankees 2 - Oldroyd hit two doubles, while Rex and Tony Pezely pitched. Robert Chacon pitched a strong game for Judge but a misplayed fly ball with the bases full in the third inning allowed Tooele to score three runs. Tooele played errorless ball while Judge, which was using several inexperienced players, committed two misplays. Jimmy Soto got two of the Judge hits with Chacon getting the other one. contest. closed "Leatherwood really them (Hillcrest) down in relief," Scieli explained. "He really took control in the later innings." "It was tough one to start with," reported Mayne. "Taylorsville is a good team and Wood and Leatherwood really pitched well. Still, with a couple of breaks, we couldve turned it around." Taylorsvilles pitching limited Hillcrest to six hits, including doubles by Bryan Swapp and Jager Kimura, while Taylorsville offense struck for 11 hits. Scott Peterson, Scott Wilberger, Steve Woolley, Gaylen Evans and Troy Peterson all got two hits, Woolley and Evans including a double. Taylorsville opened with a run in the top of the first as Wilberger 2-- MAGNA. Trailing to Skyline in the bottom of the seventh, Cyprus had the tying run on base, but was unable to bring him home and thus surrendered the loss in its American Legion Baseball opener Monday night. Cyprus had led going into the third inning, when Skyline was able to knotted the score at a run each. Skyline then broke in front in the top of the fifth on a walk, a steal and an rbi single by Gates. Cyprus lone run came home in the bottom of the second as Clint Meyer walked, stole second, was sacrificed to third and scored on a sacrifice fly by Andy Gonzales. Meyer also picked up both of Cyprus hits in the contest, as Hekking pitched a strong game for Skyline. Brad Rammell went the distance as well for Cyprus, surrendering just five hits. You always hate to lose your season opener," noted Cyprus Coach Brook Jones, "but when its it really hurts. But the by kids played well overall and especially in the field, where we had just one error." Skyline also finished with one misque. 2-- 1 stole was second, singled, sacrificed to third and scored on a single by Nick Deluca. Two runs were added in each of the second and third, Evans and both one-ru- n TAYLORSVILLE. Division play this past week in Taylorsville Little League with began 1-- the Giants beating the Cardinals in lower division play as Jason Meyers struck out six and two Karl Paulson recorded doubles and a single. In other lower division play results were as follows: Cardinals 23, Cubs 20 - Meyers belted a grand slamer for the Cards, while Cubs Issac Garcia netted two triples and two doubles and Matt Bellow a three hits, including a double and a triple; Mets and Giants tied - In a game called due to darkness after seven innings, Kirk Sperry hit a home run for the Giants and Mets pitcher Dallas Lucero recorded eight strikeouts; Giants 12, Twins 5; Mets 10, Cardinals 3 - Brandon Gamer pitched the distance for Mets and Todd Hamilton hit his second home run of the season; Cubs 10, Twins 4 Chris Lyman pitched all six innings for the Cubs. Upper division results were listed as: Royals 14, Pirates 12 - Chris Gallegos and Cody Park pitched for the Royals, while Pirates Brody Bevan hits a home run; Yankees defeat Angels - The and Yanks outhit the Angels get a double from Tommy Ransom and a home run from Justin Goodsell; Angels 12, Rangers 2 The Angels got two hits from John Lindsley and Chad Miller, Miller including a double, plus a 5 0 Petersons sparking the attack. Hillcrest got single runs in the bottom of the second and third, Harold Martinez sacrificing in Dev Chaston in the first and David Taylor driving in Chris Arambula with a single in the third. Mike Jolley started on the mound for Hillcrest, pitching into the fifth, when David Taylor came on in relief. TOUR ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE OR BLOWN-ON- Our from Tommy over process pointiiif sms jeo or ropUciRf! 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The team is coached by Richard and Carolyn starter Brad Wood the super relief work of Jeff Leatherwood as keys to the UNION. and Taylorsville Hillcrest, two teams remembered for their incredible clash in state high school play, went at it again Tuesday night in their Legion season opener with Taylorsville again finishing on top, this time Both coaches, Barry Scieli of Taylorsville and Scott Mayne of Hillcrest, felt it was a well played contest and listed the pitching of semi-fin- -- P Taylorsville Tops Hillcrest Judge Is Blanked OF ROLLS OF WALL COVERINGS Lopez; Pirates 3, Rangers 0 - Pirates get eight hits to the Rangers 3 as Travis Hatch threw a shutout for the Pirates; Yankees 8, Royals 1 Yanks Brett McDermaid picked up two hits and three rbis, while Goodsell had two hits and two runs batted in. Values To 20 All -- $3. per single roll Limited to stock on hand PERSCHON'S Those dont house may be one else. 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