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Show nt uKEtn Thursday, June anfcET 16, 1988 SPORTS Kearns National KEARNS. In Pinto division play from the Kearns National Pony Baseball league, the Astros lead the pack followed by the Reds, - iriiuiiHR inv 44 muwu ucat iLwits Tunv j Tnjna KEARNS. Pitcher Travis Waldo recorded 13 strikeouts and also slugged a double in leading the Angels to a 2 win over the in the Tigers division of Kearns Senior League ii waocuan. Ryan Loader added a two-ru- n double. Results of other 14-1- 5 action included the following: Cards 15, Braves 1 - Shawn 5-- Saturday. For the rest of the division, the Cards are third, the Phillies fourth, Braves fifth and Cubs sixth. The Pinto season will end tomorrow (Friday) with closing ceremonies staged that night at 7:30. Parents may also vote for board officers at that time, In the Mustang division, the Phillies hold the top spot followed by the Pirates and Cubs tied, the Braves and Expos knotted up, the Cards and Astros, In the Bronco division, the Cards are holding onto the first place with the Phillies second, the Blue Jays third, the Twins fourth, the White Sox fifth, the Expos sixth and the Mets seventh. Bronco action included the E E i C i r ; I E 1 i 1 n two-hitte- Tigers 5, Cubs 3 - Travis Lyman was credited with 16 strikeouts with teammate Mike Brantner getting two hits; As 6, Cubs 3 Paul Tsosie was the winning -- pitcher, though reliever Talbot also hit a home run, while Denny Carty had two rbis for the Cubs; Cards 6, Angels 5 - Mike Renteria went 3x4 with a double and Patrick Swain hit a triple; Dodgers 21, Braves 17 Relief pitcher Nick Carlson n notched a double and a homer; Tigers 10, Cubs 0 - Dallas Martinez pitched a shutout, while Lyman had a double and three runs batted in. Thirteen-year-ol- d results were listed as: double; White Sox 23, Mets 13 -Colby Bingham and Jared Jones were the top hitters, Dan Tupuga i ' the winning pitcher and Bingham and Tim Whipple key defenders. Closing ceremonies for the Mustang and Broncos will be held June 25 at 7 p.m. two-ru- n -- two-ru- two-ru- n Western Hills ? KEARNS. Paced by the home I run hitting of Jason Garcia, the Orioles defeated the Red Sox 13-in the Majors division play from the Western Hills Bambino baseball league over the past 2 j. s v Rangers 10, Blue Angels 8 Scott Rogers hit a two-ru- n triple -- and Jayson Hauser added a double; As 18, Pirates 7 - Nolan Skiby went 2x2 with a double and three rbis; Giants 9, Blue Angels 2 - Brian Sadler was the winning pitcher, throwing a while his Giants team had 11 hits; White Angels 9, Rangers 1 Casey Truesdell was the winning pitcher, while Chris Culley hit a triple and Kevin Sydall a double; Giants 21, Blue Angels 4 - Richie double and Stewart hit a two-ruJake Hinckley went 3x4 for the Giants, while Jake Sedmack tripled for the Angels;' White Angels 9, Rangers 5 - Triiesdell went 3x4 with a double, while Bryan Roberts and James Snook week. J s s r; two-ru- n and Mark Van Tassel had a j 1 Peterson belted a three-ruhomer, Joe Wameke had three hits, including a triple and a double, and Russ Magger went 3x3 with two doubles, while Patrick Swain threw a Angels 9, Tigers 3 - Travis Roberts went 4x4 with a double and Heath Harkey 2x2 with a double; As 10, Cubs 9 - Nathan Kihlstrom tied the game with a single and relief pitcher Ronnie Talbot drove in the winning run for the As, while Clint Nielson had a home run for the Cubs; As 9, Pirates 7 - Dusty Sessions hit a double and Josh Nielson went 2x3 for the As. following: The Phillies defeated the Twins as pitcher Gabe Price hit both a grand slam and a solo home run and Taylor Kolb went 2x2; Twins won over the Blue Days with Chris Clayton getting three hits, including a double and a grand slamer, for four rbis, while Nathan Pentico drove in two runs Granger South National Bambino League Kearns American Kearns Senior KEARNS. The Angels and the Phillies played three games against each other during the past weeks slate of Majors division action from the Kearns Little American League, the Angels winning all three. The results of those games are as follows: Angels 8, Phillies 5 - Dustin Erickson, Lucas Parker and Tyler Thomas all had doubles for the Angels; Angels 25, Phillies 9 Pitcher Corey Bridgewater hit a home run, Jason Quinn belted a -- grand slamer and Travis Fenton and Bo Mendenhall added while the Phillies doubles, Darren Haas had a double and a home run; Angels 11, Phillies 9 Quinn went 3x3 and Bridgewater homered for the Angels, while Randy Leek and David Ramsey -- hit back-to-bac- home k runs for the Phillies. Minors included the play following: Sox 16, Giants 6 - Chris Strotner, Trevor Wilson and Trevor Erickson all pitched; Sox 11, Giants 9 - Bettina Beckstead and Colby Snyder pitched for the Sox; Blue Jays 10, Cubs 2 - Chad three-up- , Anderson pitched three-dow- n in four of the six innings, backed up by a key defensive play by Jeff Wilkenson; Braves 23, Cards 7 - great hitting through the entire lineup, solid pitching by Ryan Newbold and Jason Carter and super defense by Jimmy Johnson keyed the win; Pirates 17, Twins 2 - Chris home Pedersen hit an run, while JJ. Anderson, Cody Foard and Jeremy Thomas all had doubles. In Peewee play, the following results were recorded: Brewers 15, Orioles 8 - Shane Howell and Craig Morley had two hits, including a triple each, with other key hits added by Kody Sandburg and Matt Brown; Cardinals 18, Giants 10 - Pitcher Scott Shaw also went 4x4 at the WEST VALLEY. The Cubs, managed by Ted Phillips, ended up with the top spot in Majors division National League play from Granger South National Bambino baseball. The Mets, managed by Lynn Warr, took second in the National League. In the American League, the Pirates, managed by Richard Carver took first, while the Astros, skippered by Ron Perkins, were second. In the Minors division, the National League Mets, managed by Bill Quigley, were first and the Jeff Bates led Angels second. In the American League Bob Gonzales Astros were first and Kevin Carolons Red Sox. Moving to Minor A play, the Jim Angels, managed by Steadman, and the Padres, led by Jim Peterson, were first and second. The Miner B division saw Ron Fryes Red Sox take first and the Padres, managed by Tod Rich, second. J.J. Nelson and Dallas Jones plate with an grand added doubles for the Orioles. while Pat Erickson went slamer, In other Majors play results 3x4 and Katie Haas 2x2; Astros were as follows: Sox 1 - Dustin Fullmer struck 10, Yankees 14, Mets 4 - Daniel out nine in a row; Cardinals 16, homer and Freer hit a three-ruGaints 1 - Scott Shaw was 2x2 Bradon Hayden two round and Trent and Pat Erickson 2x3 tripers, Hayden adding an at the plate, Shaw and Trent unassisted double play; Pirates Erickson also sharing the pitching 11, Tigers 4 Jason Reese hit a duties, while Zack Waters made a triple and Eric Bass great play at first. struck out 10 for the Pirates, 'As' the season is winding dbwn, rwhile Jeremy Cox hit a? triple for : tKe 'Dodgers are in first place for the Tigers; Yankeesbll, Red Sox 6 ' the Majors, the Sox are - Hayden homereaFand Shawn undefeated and first for the and Bart Crosby Humphries Minors and the Cardinals lead doubled for the Yanks,' while the Peewees. Brandon Smalling drove in two pitched. 5 runs; Orioles 17, Tigers Brandon Maestas tripled and doubled, Scott Carson homered in going 4x4, Jason Garcia went 3x3 with two doubles and Alex Judd, Jones and Randy Robinson had a double each; Pirates 14, Mets 12 Wasatch Mountain State Park in Midway is Bass, Jarad Okusi and Steven home to 27 holes of the most challenging and for Pirates. doubled the Barney scenic golf youH find anew here. The Lake. The Minors play was listed as: Mountain, and The Canyon courses will add Orioles 7, Yankees 3 - Brad new dimension to your game. Wood, Cari Hurst and Dominic all doubled for the Conrad Orioles; As 17, Angels 15 - Wes Jones, Derryl Spencer, Daniel and Joe Poll, Gary Allen Strasburg doubled for the As, while Jacob Baldwin hit a triple for the Angels; Dodgers 18, Red Sox 4 - Kory Cox hit a home run, Jeff Howe two doubles and Jelena Rodeo. cowhovs. and riding Alba, William Eyre and Don horses are as much a part of e hit each; Johnson a lleber Valley today as they 8 Joshua Brewers 18, Tigers were in the old west. and Dexter Hoopes Hughes tripled for the Brewers with Jason Brown, Dayne Eason and Jacob Bonham adding doubles. For more in ormation call or Cubs 16, Padres 8 - Billy Cubs for the doubled Woolslayer and drove in two runs; Als 11, Red Sox 8 - Spencer doubled for the As, while Mike Carter closed down a Sox rally with a spectacular catch; Angels 11, Tigers 10 - Doral Vance and doubled, Warnek Nathan 12 also Wameke pitching Excursion Day Tours 8 Brewers Orioles 21, strikeouts; Lunch Train Brad Wood tripled and Mark Wood, Carl Hurst and Dominic Dinner on the Diner this ad and receive In Peewee National League action, Gary Fryer managed the Astros to a first place finish, while Patti Bates led the second place American Angels. League peewees saw the Cubs, managed by Becky Albiston finish first and Red Sox, led by Dave Martinez, second. Trophy presentation ceremonies were held Saturday for all first and second place teams along with all teams. Similar ceremonies are planned this Saturday for teams placing first and second in playoff action. teams will also be announced and a "managers game" is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. tee-ba- ll All-St- Development To Continue At State Park On Saltair Beach This Summer SALT LAKE. The Utah Division 104 to exit 111 (7200 West) on of Parks and Recreation is Interstate 80. Installation of the water line will take approximatecontinuing development on the ly one month. great Salt Lake State Park Saltair Resort Inc., the marina Saltair Beach. and the park visitors center will A water line to the beach is remain open to the public. Access being installed. This will benefit to these areas will still be beach users by making available available from exit 104 on showers, rest rooms and drinking Interstate 80. water. 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