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Show 5 Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 30, 1988 SPORTS Granite Rips Skyline 14-- 2 Cottonwood Loses Three Tests SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Cot- Bingham finished with nine hits tonwoods baseball team did not and Cottonwood six. Scott fare well this past week as they McKinnon was the losing pitcher. lost to inst 9-- 5 on Wednesday, to Bingham picked up a run in the Bingham 10-- 4 on Friday and to bottom of the first, when Phil Jordan 2 on Monday. Crane singled and Chad Hansen belted a sacrifice fly. Bingham Jordan 4, Cottonwood 2 followed with six runs in the sixth on a triple by Applegate, an rbi The game on Monday to Jordan single by Ross Frandson, three saw Aubrey Matthews pitch a walks, a two-ru- n single by Jason shutout through the first four Munk and a throwing error by innnings during which he struck Cottonwood. out six. But Jordan scored two to Cottonwood scored first in the tie it and then won it when they top of the fourth, when Kenny scored two in the sixth off Troy Jewell, whod singled, came home Blume, who had come on in relief. on Terry Keehan sacrifice. Scott McKinnon had driven in a Bingham picked up two runs in home run for the losers with a its half of the fourth on an error, ground rule double and Cole singles by Applegate, Munk and Koncar drove in the other run Quinn Remund and a Damon with a single. Koncar had two hits Jangard fielders choice. Both to lead the Cottonwood attack. teams scored a run in the fifth, Cottonwood on a walk, a single by Bingham 10, Cottonwood 4 Nick Zupo and a Hawes sacrifice and Bingham on a single by Chris Bingham pitcher Jim Applegate McGinnis and a couple of had a going through three innings before Cottonwood Cottonwood errors. Cottonwood then added a run in finally got its bats unlimbered. each of the sixth and seventh. In the sixth Zupo stroked an rbi single and in the seventh. Keehan drove in Jewell. Holladay Balances Win Against Pair Of Losses GRANITE PARK. Granite ran its record to with a big win after Monday over Skyline 14-losing last Wednesday to Midvale 3-- 3 2 double by Ehlers. HOLLADAY. Sandwiching a 5 Todd home loss to East on Friday, Holsten pitched for Holladays Legion Baseball crew Holladay. found itself on both sides of a 0 game in Valley League action, defeating Bingham on Monday, but losing to Cyprus Wednesday. Holladay then added an 5 win SALT LAKE CITY. Judge at Jordan on Tuesday. started off the week with a 2 win over Jordan on Wednesday Holladay 8, Jordan 5 but then dropped a 2 game at Jordan held a 0 lead from the Murray and were blanked at second through the fourth inning, Taylorsville on Monday by 10-then Holladay exploded for six Judges record is now 5 with runs in the top of the fifth. Jordan the loss to Taylorsville, which saw fought back with four runs in the Judge get only three hits, one bottom of the sixth, but Holladay each by Jimmy Soto, Chris salted the game away with two Leonelli, and Rick Garcia. Chad runs in the top of the seventh. McCarthy started for Judge and and Anthony was relieved by Robert Chacon in Chip Ehlers Jenkinson doubles the fifth inning. included nine hits. among Holladays Jordan had eight hits including Judge 4, Jordan 2 doubles from Gilbert Chavez, who finished at 3x3, and Richard Judge scored its first win of the Evans. Steve Evans was the year Wednesday at Jordan as winning pitcher for Holladay, while Jordan started with Matt Kent Duncan pitched the first two Heaps and finished with Evans innings for Judge and was then replaced by Chad McCarthy, who and Danny de la Hunt. 7-- 7-- 5. 4-- no-hitt- er East 9 Cottonwood 6 Granite East took a big 2 lead over the Colts on Wednesday and then had to hold on as Cottonwood rallied to close the gap. Kenny Jewell, who has been playing very well in center field for the Cottonwood team, tried his hand at pitching and went four innings with Justin Howes pitching the last three. Cottonwood scored its first run when Troy Bloom walked, Ray Strong walked, Nick Zupo walked and Bloom scored on a passed ball. The second Cottonwood run scored when Jewell singled, was wiped out on a forceout at second on a ground ball by Aubrey Matthews. Matthews then stole second and scored on a single by Scott McKinnon. Hillcrest Rests Atop Automotive League the Salt Lake County Recreation Automotive League standings as of games through Tuesday, June 28. West Jordan has a 10-- 3 record, and Taylorsville and East have 3 records, with Bingham and 9-- Granger being right behind at 9-- 4. Here are there results of Tuesdays games: Granger used three pitchers, David Marsh, Robbie Steele, and Scott Evans in stopping Granite Robbie Steele had a three-ru- n homer for Granger with David Jenson, Marsh and Scott Evans all having double. Kearns beat 12-behind the Holladay three-hi- t pitching of Jason Johnson. Steve Stay, Jason Quintana, and Lou Banks all had two base hits for the winners. Taylorsville scored 16 runs in the second enroute to a 29-- win over Davis. Left hander Aaron Pace pitched his first game for the winners and made it an auspicious debut, throwing a lot of ground balls and allowing four hits. Barr Hill went 3x5 with two doubles, Brad Houtz was 4x5 with a double, Jeff Gallegos was 3x3 and Troy Arnold also had a double in the Taylorsville attack. Easts Angelovic and Murrays David Madsen hooked up in a pitching battle with East in a late game, prevailing whole Cyprus defeated Viewmont with Cory in a slugfest Barrett pitching into the third and Mark Forsster finishing. Shawn Kummer had a home run, Shane Nick and Hasna, Anderson, Jared Bailey and Stan Wulf all had doubles for the 8-- 3 1 22-h- it 3-- 1 13-1- 0 winners. In other games Skyline beat West beat Orem Bountiful 17-113-and Woods Cross beat 4, Highland 12-- 4. Saturday, June 25 it 5-- 3. three-hitte- 6-- 4. . ' 9-- 7 9-- 2 three-hitte7-- 4 14-h- it 8-- 6, 5-- 3 3-- 2, 9-- 4, 15-1- 1. Thursday, June 23 Alta pulled a major upset as with they defeated Granger Derbidge pitching a while David Marsh, Richard Evans, and Robbie Steele all pitched for Granger. Holladay had a real bad night as they lost to Skyline 25-picking up only one r hit. Barr Hill threw a and Taylorsville took an 11-Jason from Kearns. game Johnson and Donovan Kelsch pitched for Kearns. Aaron Pace had three hits, including a triple, to lead Taylorsville, while Justin Stanley had a home run. Dave r for Madsen threw a which out Pleasant nosed Murray Madsen also had a Grove double to help his cause while Jeremy Wingett had a home run. Granite won its first game of the year as it nosed out Cyprus in a high scoring affair West Jordan used the four hit pitching of Robbie Greenwell to Orem as Andy beat Carstensen got his third hit of the game to drive in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh. He also had a triple while Jordan had a double for the winners. Hillcrest held on to beat Bingham Bingham rallied for three in the seventh. Brett Whitehead went the distance for Hillcrest while Greg Cutler and Ken Roberts pitched for the losers. Leon Uriarte had a big day for the winners as he had a double and two singles and three runs batted in. Palmer hit a home run for 5-- 0 four-hitte- r, 1, inning en route to a 25-- pasting of Davis. Biyan Cheney struck out 12 and threw a Tim King had two doubles for the winners with Mike Kirkpatrick having a triple. In other games West beat Woods Cross Highland 13-13-East and surprised Viewmont outscored Bountiful 4 one-hitte- 5-- 4. 13-1- 4-- 2. 3 9-- 8. r. 3, 6, 23-1- 3. AUTOMOTIVE BASEBALL LEAGUE Standings through Saturday, Juna 25 1 Hillcrest 2 West 3 West Jordan 4 Taylorsville 5 East 6 Orem 7 Granger 8 Brighton 9 10 11 Bingham Murray Kearns 12 Pleasant Grove 13 Viewmont 14 Skyline 15 Woods Cross 16 Cyprus 17 Holladay 18 Alta 19 Bountiful 20 Highland 21 Davis 22 Granite 2 2 3 3 8 3 7 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 7 4 5 4 6 5 6 5 5 6 5 7 4 6 3 3 9 9 9 8 2 9 2 10 1 11 1 11 AUTOMOTIVE SCHEDULE Thursday, June 30: West Jordan at Taylorsville Hillcrest vs. Post 112 (Granite) Pleasant Grove at Bingham 8-- 1 4-- 1-- game. Cory Langston had a home run among his three hits, David Davis had a triple and Mark Niederhauser came through with three hits to lead the Granite attack. Midvale 7, Granite 5 Kevin Brotherson started this game and was relieved by Brent Sharp and Cory Langston as Midvale jumped out to a 0 lead and then went on to increase it to 4-- 2 but Granite rallied in the bottom of the seventh to make it the final 5 score. Bryan Bergstrom pitched for the Midvale team with David Simmons coming on in relief in finished. Judge scored one in the first Holladay 3, Bingham when Rob Sonne led off the game Holladay hurler Todd Holsten by being hit by a pitch, went to second on ground out, and scored had a going through four of innings Mondays game, played on a double by Rick Garcia. Jordan scored two in the fifth at Ken Price, and finally finished when Matt Heaps singled, Dan to three hits by giving up just doubled and Joey Bingham, designated the home Hauetter team for this contest. Holsten also Butkovich got a hit to send both struck out seven in going the runners home. distance. Holladays three runs Judge had also scored two in the fifth when Paul Barrutia walked, were keyed by 1 0 hits. Sonne Adam doubled, Holladay opened with a run in Rob the top of the first as Holsten Sessions brought in Barrutia with Jenkinson a sacrifice fly and Sonne then singled, Anthony reached on a fielders choice, Rich scored on a fielders choice. Garcia homered in the seventh Hughes hit a sacrifice fly and for the last Judge run. Ehlers into an hit Chip error, Dan Hauetter went the distance bringing the run home. In the fourth, Holladay scored again as for the Jordan team. Garcia had a Richie Paxton singled, moved up home run and double to lead the on a fielders choice and scored on Judge attack and Sonne added Brad Gregorys basehit. The final two doubles. Holladay run came in the fifth, Holsten, whod reached on a TOUR ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE OR single, bringing it home. 0 the seventh inning. no-hitt- Six Brown Belts Are Awarded Here MURRAY. A total of six brown belts and one second degree black belt was awarded during promotion exercises held Saturday at the Okinawa Karate Do in James Burgess, 38, of Holladay earned the second degree black belt by undergoing a physical ordeal that stretched through much of the afternoon. The brown belt recepients were listed as Catherine Ivie, Tom Ricardo Markum, Gonzales, Justin Holden, Eden Chin and Kamaram Zamhu. Cage Camp Set "BLOWN-ON- East 7, Holladay GRANITE PARK. The Salt Lake County Recreation Division will sponsor a basketball camp featuring Fred Roberts, July 5-- 9 p.m. at gym. It who are Our Fridays game was one Holladay Coach Mark Holsten felt his team really shouldve won, but let slip away. Holladay outhit East but East recorded a home run and a double in its total. The only extra basehit for Holladay was a 5-- 4, high and Brigham Young JUniversity star, who currently plays for the Boston Celtics. The camp will run from from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 Taylorsville high school will be for boys and girls CAN S, BE "mist" op to W CEILINGS " CLEANED! cleaning process saves goo over painting or replacing! Water stains removed Dirt cleaned from around ceiling air vents from cigarette smoke removed Yellowing Call fur FREE on site demonstration I price quote CEILING CLEAN of utah Serving the entire state 262-634- 4 Commercial Residential The Rearing SOs Zicgficld MUSICAL -- V in the fourth through the ninth grades. Roberts will be helped during the camp by Glen Roberts, a former starting guard for BYU, Steven Roberts, a former guard at BYU, and by Tom Roberts, who played for University of Nevada at Las Vegas. Anyone wishing more information can call 468-256- .Extended Until July 9th, 1988 iAGOON OPERA HOUSE .Farmington, Utah. each Thur., Fri., Sat.. For Ticket Information Call 8:30 p.m. 451-010- 1 Granger at East Viewmont at Murray (Ken Price) Davis vs. Alta (Magna) Post 71 vs. Brighton (Ken Price), 8 p.m. Highland at Cyprus (Magna), p.m. 8 Saturday, July 2: Post 112 at Bingham, 12 noon Davis at West Jordan, 12 noon Hillcrest at East, 12 noon Viewmont at Granger, 12 noon Alta vs. Pleasant Grove (West Jordan), 2 p.m. Brighton vs. West (East), 2 p.m. Skyline at Cyprus (Winski), 6 p.m. Post 71 vs. Taylorsville (Ken Price), 6 p.m. Bountiful at Kearns (Winski), 8 p.m. Highland at Murray (Ken Price), 8 p.m. " Tuesday, July 5: Highland at Granger Post 112 at Alta Taylorsville at West Bingham at East Brighton at Bountiful Woods Cross vs. Kearns (Winski), 6 p.m. Skyline at Murray (Ken Price), 6 p.m. Viewmont vs. Hillcrest (Magna), 6 p.m. West Jordan vs. Post 71 (Ken Price), 8 p.m. Orem at Cyprus (Magna), 8 p.m. Thursday, July 7: Taylorsville at Bountiful Highland at Hillcrest Granger at Skyline without leaving hniDP If drug or alcohol dependence is interfering with your life at home or work, you dont have to leave either to get help. The Parkside After Work Recovery Program is designed so you are free to be at home with your family and go to work, just like you do now. With one exception. Youll be free of dependence on drugs or alcohol. And thats freedom to do anything you want. Bingham vs. Viewmont (Winski), 6 p.m. Post 71 vs. Davis (Ken Price), 6 486-330- 0 4-- 3-- 0. West at West Jordan East at Alta 566-150- 0 8-- Murray. SALT LAKE COUNTY RECREATION three-hitte- 1 Judge Splits Pair In the rout of Skyline, Kevin Brotherson pitched the first three innings and Jayson Done threw the last three as Granite jumped out to a 1 lead, increased it to and put the game out of reach with a big explosion later in the 7-- Bingham. Brighton must have set some kind of record when it scored 17 runs in the second 4 three-hitte- Hillcrest, behind the pitching of Ron Oldroys, beat Alta Eiskiehl in a pitchers battle, and Salisbury pitched for Alta. Brett Whitehead of Hillcrest picked up the only extra base hit of the game, a double. Brightons r at Tim King threw a won team his as Taylorsville Brighton only collected six hits, but Taylorsvilles trio of pitchers, Brad Houtz, Troy Arnold, and Travis Parker, issued twelve walks. West Jordan defeated with Joe Arnold and Kearns Mark Martinez pitching, while Kearns used Donovan Kelsch, Jason Quintana, and Jason Johnson. The winners got extra base hits from Damien Martinez who had two doubles, and Bryan Johnson and Shane Halliday also had doubles, Andy Carstensen had a home run for West Jordan while Quintana had a homer for four-h- the Kearns team. Bingham defeated Davis with Brian Warr and Chad Newman sharing mound duties. Greg Cutler and Ken Roberts both had doubles for Bingham, while Newby had a home run for Davis, one of only two hits allowed by the Bingham pitchers. Holladays Spencer Anderson r to lead his pitched a team to a win over Orem. Anderson had 13 strikeouts en route to the win, the third of the year for the young Holladay team. Michael Hatch got the games only extra base hit, a double. Granger got back on the winning track with a 14-pasting of Pleasant Grove as Lynn Platt and Varden Fuller shared mound duties. Darren Collard, Robbie Steele, Joe Trujillo, and Craig Van Woerkam all had two base hits for the winners with Scott Evans, Fuller, and Craig Jensen all hitting triples in the Granger barrage. Cyprus lost a while tough one to East Murray rode the pitching of Craig win over Granite, Goff to a who had McCrath pitch the distance. B.J. Rosenhan had a double and triple for the winners. In other games, Viewmont beat West beat Woods Cross and Highland Skyline outlasted Bountiful 3-- Skyline 2 7-- 7-- GRANITE PARK. Hillcrest and West, with 10-- 2 records, sit atop 14, - 263-130- 0 Salt Lake City Kearns at Cyprus (Magna), 6 p.m. Pleasant Grove vs. Post 112 (Ken Inpatient and Evening Outpatient Treatment Price), 8 p.m. Orem at Murray (Ken Price), 8 p.m. Woods Cross vs. Brighton (Magna), 8 p.m. Weekday games will start at 6 p.m. unless otherwise listed. Saturday games will get under way at times shown. Parkside Recovery Center Alcohol and drugs pull families apart . We bring them together. |