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Show 5 ThurcW.u THE GREEN SHEET Jnjili 1000 SPORTS Hillcrest Hanging On GRANITE PARK. Tuesday was the day of upsets in the Salt Lake County Recreation Automotive League as the season winds down to a close. Final scheduled games will be played on Thursday, July 14, and make up games will then be played as necessary before the tournament begins on Saturdav v July 23. handed league leading Hillcrest its third loss of the season when it defeated Shane Hudson and Terry Jensens team Ron Oldroyd and Whetman pitched for Hillcrest while Orem, which played errorless ball, had Louder and Mackay share mound duties. Bingham fell behind in the first inning, but Skyline scored five of its own in the bottom of the inning and went on to defeat Skyline with Greg Cutler and Shane Wilde pitching. Wilde and Chad Palmer collected 12-1- 0 6 doubles. The second big upset of the day occurred in a late game at Magna as Cyprus surprised Taylorsville with 3 a win, leaving Taylorsville with a record of 13-with only two games left to play. Mark Forster went the distance for Cyprus while Travis Parker pitched the entire game for Taylorsville. Pete Brannon had a home run for the losers and Jarred Bailey and Mark Gallegos had doubles and Shawn Kummer had a triple for the Cyprus team. Jeff hatch went 3x3 for Cyprus. 5-- 5, 9-- Highland 10-- with 9 4-- - James Heiskell, Chris Salisbury and Mike Derbidge all throwing. Brad Codero collected a two base hit. Bountiful won over Holladay 20-- 2 and Kearns defeated Granger in a late game at Winski park. 7-- 2 Saturday, July 9 Hillcrest held on to its lead in the league with another close victory, this time over Skyline Skyline rallied in the bottom half of the seventh to score one run but could not get the tying run home from third. Bryan Koehler and Bryan Kelly shared mound duties for the winners who collected five hits while Skyline was getting four. Bingham walked over Highland with Johnson and Richard Tyler Mausley pitching for Bingham. The only extra base hit of the game was a triple by Mousley. lead, Brighton built up an then increased it to 11-- in the seventh and found itself needing every score as coach Roland Marquezs team fought back with eight runs in the bottom of the Hatch inning, only to lose had a grand slam for Cyprus with Beesley adding a double, while Jason Castor and Bryan Dodson had doubles for Brighton with Mike Kirkpatrick collecting a three-bashit. 3-- 2. 17-- 7 8-- ar tion. The Petersen trio is led by 11-1- e Granger lost to Pleasant Grove with Scott Evans, Joe Trujillo, and Lynn Platt all pitching for Granger and Scott Evans, Joe Trujillo, and Lynn Platt all pitching for Granger and Scott Evans collected two doubles. Kearns scored at will in scoring a 13-win over Murray, while a four run rally in the seventh fell just one run short as Holladay lost to West Anthony Wiseman had a double for the losers. Behind the pitching of Paul Brown, Granite won over with Brown, Kirk Davis 12-Beam, and Chad Harwood all 2 ar Jacob moved on to the Minors, where he continued the tradition at age nine. At age 11, team took first in the his slate and second in the world series. Playing ir the Majors, his team again took top honors at state and finished sixth in the world series. This year, playing in the Kearns Senior League, he had led his team in batting, a fact which advanced him again to play now getting under way. all-st- ar all-st- Bobby Sox Stars Senior Stars Named Sox Finish With 25-- 0 KEARNS. The As, managed by Tom Sessions and coached by Norm Skiby. captured first place honors in Kearns Senior League division action. Players included Cody Anderson, Joe Archuletta, Bill Bluck, Pat Hardy, Travis Mansfield, Eric Jacob Morris, Josh Moore, Nielson, Aaron Salazar, Dusty Sessions, Nolan Skiby, Jason Szwedko and Justin Turcsanski. Placing second among the were the Angels followed by the Giants, Pirates, Rangers and Blue Angels. The Angels, managed by Ed Alexander and coached by Terry out in the won Roberts, division. Team members are Travis Roberts, Travis Waldo, Travis Nelson, Jeremy Potter, Ryan Loader, In Tourney Play At Kearns Site KILL Mark KEARNS. an Playing in season, the Red Sox went undefeated in capturing top honors in Kearns International Little League Baseball. During the course of the season, the Sox hit a total of 36 home runs, including 14 by Scott Sudbury, who recieved the Home Run Trophy. Other members of this championship squad are Glen Brandon Duckworth, Spencer, Tony Reitbrock, Spencer Chris Larsen, Courtney Taylor, Russell Simmons, Robert Peterson, Josh OBagy, Andy Worth and Jason Reitbrock. The coaches are Kelly Mangrum, Dan Spencer and Shane Sudbury. Heath Harkey, Randy Gittens, selections from the Matt Szwedko, Mike Hazlett, Majors division have now been Matt Barnard, Jared Sadler and completed. Players include the expanded 25-ga- ld Man-gru- All-st- Leo Pollack. The As claimed second in 14-1- 5 play followed by the Cards, Cubs and Tigers, Dodgers, following: Red Sox Glen Spencer, Brandon Scott Duckworth, Sudbury, Tony Reitbrock and Spencer Mangrum. Pirates - Brad Seare, Eric Robinson. Indians Zach Man gum, Josh Man gum, Josh Christman. Cubs - Rich Royer, Justin Walters. Twins Troy Farnsworth, Billy Williams. Alternates - Yankees, B J. Short; Cubs, Shaun Taylor. Coaches Kelly Mangrum, Dan Spencer. Tournament play began Wednesday, being hosted by Murray Little League at Mower Field. Kearns first game is today (Thursday) at 5 p.m. Braves. ar KEARNS. Fast pitch all-Stselections for both the Bobby Sox 2 years) and American Girl (13-1- 6 years) divisions have been completed by the Kearns Bobby Sox Softball League. are Bobby Sox division ar (8-1- all-sta- rs as Shelby Backus, Cammie Baker, Carrie Cordova, Dana Evans, Karen Haddow, Melissa Healy, Teresa Jensen, Danielle Nehmer, Tina Rice, Jamie Stewart, Angel White and Theola Zambos. The manager is Valerie White, the coaches Kevin White and Max Petersen and the chaperone Carrie Rich. American selections Girl included the following: Brandie Bass, Digna Gittins, Jody Hadfield, Heather Haws, Kay Kirby, Stephanie Nehmer, Becky Searle, Kelly Sessions, Melanie Skiby, Heidi Smith, Jennifer Trujillo and Michelle Vasey. Colleen Bass is the manager, Carrie Meyers and Norm Skiby the coaches and vicki Haws the chaperone. All-stgames will be played at the Taylorsville Bobby Sox Field now through July 22. Four leagues will be represented: Kearns, Taylorsville, South Davis and Westside. The winners of each age division will then all-sta- d -- ar -- -- all-st- ar 14-1- All-sta- rs ar s, all-st- Vice-preside- nt Vice-preside- nt all-st- ar Umpire-In-Chie- "RLOWN-ON- Our n, all-st- ar Call ; 250-645- 5 964-272- 2. Servtni AUTOMOTIVE SCHEDULE Thursday, July 14 Brighton at Hillcrest Taylorsville at Granger Alta vs. Orem (Winski) West Jordan 14-1- 5 14-1- at Murray Price), 6 p.m. Post 112 vs. Highland (Magna), 6 p.m. Bingham at Kearns (Winski), 8 p.m. Cyprus vs. Post 71 (Ken Price), 8 p.m. vs. Pleasant Grove Skyline (Magna), 8 p.m. Weekday games will start at 6 p.m. unless otherwise listed. year-old- s, ld All-Sta- rs 263-615- INTERMOUNTAIN BATTERY 300 West 3. the first 7-- EXX AUTOMOTIVE BASEBALL LEAGUE Standings through Saturday, July 9 6 Kearns 7 Brighton 8 West 9 East 10 Murray 11 Orem 12 Skyline 13 Pleasant Grove 14 Cyprus 15 Viewmont 16 Alta 17 Woods Cross 18 Holladay 19 Bountiful 20 Granite 21 Davis 22 Highland 4 13 4 13 5 13 5 10 4 11 5 11 5 11 9 8 8 6 7 7 9 9 7 9 11 7 10 7 11 6 11 4 13 3 13 2 16 2 16 2 16 Residential All-Sta- rs of this Automotive Season when he and West Jordan set down a good West team So overpowering was Arnold that there were no put outs in the outfield as he struck out 12, while allowing three walks. Damien 2 Commercial NEED A BATTEEY? RV no-hitt- er 14 the entire price ld Q Thursday, July 7 15 on site - 7-- Hillcrest you replacing! 14-1- all-st- collecting doubles. In other games East defeated Pleasant Grove 6 in a game which went eight innings. 1 or ld 8 2 West Jordan 3 Taylorsville 4 Granger 5 Bingham process up to ar 6-- 5. threw " BE . 2 Joe Arnold follows: Thirteen-year-olare as follows: Nolan Skiby, Brian Josh Mecham, Josh Roberts, Travis Nielson, Roby Cory, Johnson, Steve Mears, Jake Peterson, Jason Hausen, Dusty Sessions, Brian Sadler, Casey Truesdale, Cory Lehrdal and Scott Rogers. Alternates are Nick Kirk and Brad Listul. The represent Utah at the National manger will be Tom Sessions and Bobby Sox Tournament in Buena the coach Rick Mears. California in August. Vista, Jacob pitches and plays at 5 in the division Along with the selection of shortstop and centerfield. were listed as: Travis Waldo, Ron the 1989 Kearns player brother Tyer Jacobs Shawn Peterson, Travis Bobby Sox Board has also been also began youth baseball a year Talbot, Travis Lyman, Alex Cyprus Youth Football Roberts, elected. It includes President early at six years. He first Salazar, Nick Carlson, Lourdes Nehmer, American Girl Jeremy honors at age received Joe Signups Are Scheduled Austin Tsosie, Bruce Potter, Haws, eight in Peewee play, where he Wameke, Ryan Loader, Randy Sox Mike Bobby MAGNA. Little home This run. Cyprus League year, Gittens, Nathan Chester and slugged a Debbie Rice, Trujillo, Secretary be will his Majors team, the Dodgers, Clint Nielsen. Alternates are Pat Football holding Treasurer John Whitmer, Player 30 on and July placed first in the league. He Swain and Paul Tsosie. The registrations Haws Vicki and Agent 6 at Hunter Park 10 a.m. action on Monday. starts August is Ed Alexander and the f Came manager Meyers. 2 to p.m. Tyer plays at pitcher and coach Dennis Carty. The cost will be $60 per player centerfield. Sportsmanship awards were or $45 for any additional players The youngest of the three at to Justin Turcsanki, TOUR ACOUSTICAL from the same family. This year nine years, Sam Petersen was presented Todd Hillam, Blue Angels; VISA CEILING TILE OR As; and Mastercard will be another early starter. He first Brandon CEILINGS MacKay, White Angels; accepted. received post season honors as an Jason CAN CLEANEDI Stapley, Casey Rangers; Peewee honorable mention Registrations for cheerleaders sms "mf eleanini Larsen, Giants; Brock Diedrick-sowill be accepted at the same time W mi paintinj pick at age seven. At age in the Pirates, Water stains removed and place. The cost is $10 per eight, he was named a full fledged division. In the 5 Dirt cleaned from around celling air vents group, person and does not include in Kearns American play awards went to Leo Salazar, As; cheerleading outfits. Yellowing from cigarette smoke removed and his team placed second in the Heath Brett Angels; Harkey, lw FREE demonstration I quote contact For more information state tournament. He repeated CEILING CLEAN Adine Christiansen either at Brad the the feat in Davis, Cubs; Minors, reaching Veazie, Cards; 262-634- 4 or Jim Broadwell at of utah bases at a .686 average, batting Brandon Erickson, Braves; Rod state Rick .429 and recording 52 stolen Hoskins, Dodgers; Wiseman, . Tigers.'-- . bases. : The Sam pitches and plavs at short batting title when to Rob Coiy, who finished and second. with a .528 average, while in the division Nick Carlson took his second straight crown with a Taylorsville Football .580 mark. The home run award Clinic Set July 19 was also a repeat, Ron Talbot, of the 5 taking it for a All young second TAYLORSyiLLE. time. men, incoming sophomores to & Boat Batteries Specialists in seniors, interested in playing Also Foreign and American cars. football at Taylorsville high Tony Pezely Added To school this year are encouraged to Babe Ruth Heavy Duty Equipment & Motorcycle sign up for the annual football DRIVE A LITTLE SAVE A LOT clinic set for Tuesday, July 19. TAYLORSVILLE. The name of Seniors will meet at 7 p.m. and Tony Pezely was inadvertently new players at 10. The cost is $20 left off the list of 487-087- 4 1427 So. from the Taylorsville per person. For further information contact Babe Ruth Baseball League, Support our Utah Economy Head Coach Randy Tuft at listed in the past weeks Green A Utah Owned Company for 17 Years Sheet. all-st- 3 , started all-st- 1, - who playing organized baseball at the age of six, one year earlier than normal, and has received post season consideration in each of his seven years of play. Beginning in the Peewee division of Kearns American play, he was an at ages seven and eight, adding a sportsmanship trophy that second year. 13-1- 0 6-- Jacob, ld 3 0 2 8-- KEARNS. It appears that being selected to all-stteams is strictly a family affair for the Petersens of Kearns. All three sons of Mike and Shauna Petersen, 3789 West 5100 So., have earned that lofty goal based on their play in Kearns youth baseball this season, a situadecidely 6-- with 3 outlasted Highland in a slugfest with Curt Casey and Brett Whitehead pitching for the winners. Whitehead also had two doubles, while Brian Bingham and Leon Uriarte also collected a double. Brighton scored in every inning to beat Woods Cross, 16-with Stuart McClain going the distance. Mike Kirkpatrick had a double and triple, with Tim King having a double and Jared Mosher a triple. Davis rallied in the bottom of the seventh to edge out Holladay Kearns won a close one over Cyprus as Coach Scott Woods team scored the winning run in the top of the seventh of the game. Jason Quintana pitched for Kearns with Kevin Robbs going the distance for Cyprus. Donovan Kelsch had a double for the winners with Shawn Kummer and Robbs both having doubles for the losers. Taylorsvilles score keeper had the Taylorsville team down for two hits but the Bountiful score keeper had them down for no hits as Bountiful pulled the major upset of the season in winning 12-Pete Brannon and Brad Houtz both for Taylorsville and pitched Travis Parker was credited with the two hits. Granger and Skyline were tied at 10 after seven innings, but Granger came back with three in the top of the eighth and held Skyline scoreless to win with Varden Fuller, Robbie Steele, Lynn Platt, and David Marsh all pitching. Scott Evans and Darren Collard hit doubles and Craig Van Woerkam a home run. Granite got only two hits as it fell to Pleasant Grove 13-while Craig Goff pitched a four hitter as Murray defeated Orem with Wingett Jeremy collecting two doubles and B. J. Rosenhan adding a double. 15-1- 0 4-- 0 Harwood going the route for the Post 112 team and he also collected a double. Alta defeated ar 7. 5-- 3. East defeated Granite All-St- Martinez had two doubles with Andy Carstensen and Chris Reid also having doubles while Jeff Rowland had a home run to lead his team. Bingham scored 12 runs in a big fourth inning, as it clobbered Viewmont 20-- 1 with Shane Wilde and Chad Newman giving up only four hits to the losers. Tony Malo and Greg Cutler both had home runs for the winners. Alta surprised East with a big sever-ru- n outburst in the top of the seventh and hung on to Mike Derbidge went all win 12-the way for Alta with Brad Codero Hillcrest catching. Ch-e- Trio Of Brothers Earn Honors In Kearns All Plants Have Been Hand Selected From The Grower WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC |