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Show f 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, July P f ' 21, 1988 SPORTS iff Taylorsville Wins 3x4 In League TAYLORSVILLE. In spite of the fact in ended with a loss to visiting Brighton on Tuesday, it was a pretty darn good week for baseball Taylorsvilles team, winch finished the Carson City, Nevada with a record then went on to deck Bingham 15-Thursday and blank Murray and Kearns Friday 10-3-- 4-- 2 1 3 0 4-- 0 Monday. Brighton 3, Taylorsville 2 Marc Hagen got Brighton started with a lead off home run in the top of the first. Both teams then notched a single run in the fourth, Chad Erickson singling in Doug McNeill for Brighton and Bill Vanry base hitting in Steve Woolley for Taylorsville. The seventh was a repeat of the fourth for Brighton as Erickson doubled in McNeill. Taylorsville ' loaded the bases in the bottom of the seventh and scored on a fielders choice. Jason for Ayala pitched Brighton, giving up seven hits, while Troy Feterson threw for Taylorsville, striking out and surrendering six hits. Brighton turned four double plays in a solid defensive effort led by Todd Burt, Hagen and McNeill. Taylorsville 4, Kearns 0 Shane Johanton pitched a against previously once beaten Kearns, striking out seven. Sean Veazie went the distance for Kearns. Taylorsville had six hits. In the second Steve Woolley singled, stole second, moved up on a passed ball and scored on Scott Petersons single. Another run was added in the fourth, Scott Wilberger singling, stealing to third and scoring on a passed ball. After a walk and a steal by Mike Brown, Woolley hit a homer in the fifth: two-hitt- of the second on a sacrifice fly by Chris McGinnis and two in the third as' Scott Smock singled Jason Monk hit into a fielders choice scoring a run and Damon JaiigaTu stroked art rbi singi6. Taylorsvilless pitched up two runs in each of the second and third innings, singles by Brown and Woolley and a double by Deluca doing the job in the second and a single by Woolley in the third. Five more runs came home in the third on two walks, a single by Troy Peterson, a two-ru- n single by Evans, an rbi basehit by Deluca and a sacrifice fly by Leatherwood. In the fourth, after singles by Sampson, Troy Peterson and Bill Vanry, Brown hit a two-ru- n double and Shane Lyon a two-ru- n single. Troy Peterson surrendered just four hits in Taylorsvillesss 1 win over Worthington, Ohio. Evans sacrificed in one of 2-- Taylorsvillesss runs and Quinn singled in the other. But on Saturday, Taylorsvilless fell to Meridian, Idaho 74, making four uncharacteristic errors. Woolley hit a home run and a double. Sunday, Taylorsvilless edged . 1-- Monday, Taylorsvilless picked up its fourth win by stopping Aloha, Oregon Brad Wood pitching a complete game while Woolley had a double and three rbis, Leatherwood drove in two runs and so did Vanry. Troy Leatherwood Peterson, and Johanson all in pitched final Taylorsvillesss game Tuesday against Cherry Creek, Colorado. Wilberger and Deluca each had two hits. 7-- 5 5-- 1 7-- two-ru- n 54, Washington distance. Leatherwood, Sampson, Brown and Johanson had two hits each. Johanson drove in the winning run in the bottom of the seventh. last year, this time Taylorsvilless went around, starting out with a 4 win over Carson City, Kevin Quinn striking out 11. Deluca had homer and a a double, Scott Wilberger an rbi triple and Evans an rbi single. going Kenniwick, Shane Larson striking out seven and giving up six hits in going the Carson City Tourney After s two-ru- n Judge Claims One Victory BEARING DOWN The loss left Judge with a record for the year. CITY. Judge SALT LAKE Memorial lost to Midvale on Monday 3 to finish a week in which its only win came on Friday with a 0 forfeit by Alta. 7-- Midvale 7, Judge 3 Brett Worthington pitched for Judge lost to Granger last Midvale and threw only one really Wednesday 12-bad pitch, giving a three-ruIn Mondays game against home run to Rick upGarcia in the Midvale, four errors proved very third. Worthington kept Judge costly, and ruined a good pitching from scoring in all the other six effort by Robert Chacon. All of the innings. miscues came at crucial times and Robert Chacon was also allowed Midvale to win even a fine game for Judge as pitching though Chacon held them to five he gave up only five hits but four hits. all at crucial stages, sealed Rick Garcia was the best his as Midvale broke from fate, Taylorsvilless 10, Murray 0 offensive weapon for Judge as he the tie engendered by Garcias blasted a three-ruKevin Quinn threw a homer far home run, to score two in the against a normally good hitting over the fence in the third inning fourth, another in the sixth, and Murray team on Friday, striking to give Judge its only runs of the then closed out with two more in out six. Peter Young pitched for game. the seventh. Murray, giving up nine hits. Taylorsvilless notched a run in 1-- 2 the top of the first on two walks, a sacrifice fly by Nick Deluca and an rbi single by Steve Woolley. AMERICAN FORK Thirty five Eight runs followed in the third MAGNA. Cyprus American of the top horseshoe pitchers in as Deluca belted a lead off home run, Woolley doubled, Quinn had Legion baseball team picked up the state gathered in American an rbi single, Leatherwood was one win against two losses in 'Fork Saturday for the annual hit by a pitch, two batters walked, Valley League action, nipping Steel Days tournament. Tooele The results of the tournament Mike Brown hit a single to Midvale Wednesday13--then losing and to are as follows: Saturday Deluca and hammered his second Monday. Class A - Bruce Crane, South round triper of the inning, this East one a shot. Taylorsvilless Jordan, first, Roger Parsons, Midvale 14, Cyprus 4 Jack Raymond, third, finished with a run in the fourth second, as Scott Peterson singled, moved Gary Hughes, fourth, Richard Buchanon, fifth, 34; Jody to second and scored on Evanss Midvale jumped out to a lead in the bottom of the first Brackenberry, sixth, 34; Keith sacrifice. with Cyprus coming back in the Erickson, seventh, Jay West, But eighth, Taylorsville 15, Bingham 3 second to cut the lead to Class B - Robert Tibbs, Tito Leatherwood Midvale broke the game open Taylorsvillesi Phil Jensen, struck out seven Bingham batters with four in the sixth as it took a Archuleta, Lamont Gardner, 44; Jerry in just five innings Thursday, 14-- win over visiting Cyprus. went the Brent Verdum Nicholas, Bergstrom Teela, five hits in the process. giving up distance for Midvale, giving up 10 Bruce Erye, Bud Schardine, had Taylorsvilless, meanwhile, for while started Forster Wood, hits, Gary 15 hits as Brown went 2x2 and Class C - Jack Simmons, Deluca, Troy Peterson and Mark Cyprus with Driffil coming to relieve in the first and finishing Arvil Jennings, Russ Horan, Sampson 2x3. Debbie the game. Vaughan, Lynn scored a run in the top Bingham The game featured a lot of long Palmer, hits as Driffil and Gibson of Class D - Steve Minster, Ken Jennings, Cyprus both had doubles, with Frank Annerl, Christine Raymond, Bergstrom, Simmons, Freeman, and Worthington all having two Class E - Hellen Rufi, Carl Continued from page base hits for Midvale. Gibson of Hills, Don Larry Knaak, as did Hunter, had a Tom homer, Cyprus Clements, we listened. Until mostly just Class F - Ted Shaw, Pat tney can get away from sour Freeman, Sam Swink, Paul Brennerman Simmons John and Sintron, Shaw, wont Betty hear what were grapes they Brad Harrison, trying to do. Theyre not in a of Midvale. mode but a listening demanding mode. Our role is to listen," he said. "We need to move from a wish Hillcrest added two in the fifth SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Cotlist to reality, and were more than happy to deal with reality. tonwood lost to Hillcrest on on a series of pass balls and walks 16-to wind up a tough then came up with three runs in My hope is that we can get them Monday, to accept the fact that some of week of play, for coach Ken the sixt on two walks, a Dev their wishes are not reality and Matthews team. It had also lost Chastin double and some wild to pitches to Brighton and 10-and balls. were not just dreaming up 14-passed Cottonwood got a run as Aubrey West. reasons why we cant do this or Chuck started for Mathews, Hawes and Kenny Hayes that," he explained. "Were struggling with every Cottonwood, but before the day Jewell singled. Both teams scored on i of their demands, and well do was over, he had been relieved by one in the seventh, Rob Heywood and our best to make them happy, but Troy Bloom, Justin Hawes, Cole singling in Hillcrests Cottonwoods on a double by it cant be perceived that theyre Koncar, and Scott McKinnon. Cottonwood was trailing 10-- in Koncar and a throwing error. getting more than they deserve," Hillcrest had 16 hits and he explained. "We have 63 other the fourth when it rallied for six Cottonwood nine. Jason Taylor, with but Hillcrest answered runs, schools to think elementary abo C. There are things we can two in the fourth and three in the Sean Heiden and David Taylor sixth to win going away. pitched for Hillcrest, Chuck work on, and certain things which Cole Koncar had two doubles for Hayes, Troy Bloom, Hawes, are financially prohibitive. We Koncar and McKinnon all threw the Cottonwood team. will act on what is reasonable for 7-- 3. . . . Hard sliding Jason Jarvis (14) of Jordan plows his way Into second base against defending Marty Lambson (21) of Granite. Both teams played a spirited four innings 0 Friday, though theirs effort didnt count. Jordan, late due to some schedule confusion, had been forced to forfiet. Granite Week Is Unusual n two-ru- n en-or- 3-- two-hitt- er 3 n Horseshoe Action Slated Saturday Cyprus Is In League Play GRANITE PARK Coach Tommy Davis Granite team lost Monday to Murray at Ken Price Park 11-- 6 to wind up an unusual week of play. Granite won by forfeit over Jordan last Friday when the Jordan team was late in coming to the Granite Park, as their schedule read that they were to play Tooele at their own field. Wednesday Granite went down to defeat to Bingham by 3 in one of the best played contests of 4-- the year. choice and a sacrifice fly by Quinn Remund. Granites last run was scored in the fifth on a walk, a Again Bingham started with single by Wright and a double by two runs in the bottom of the David Davis. first, Jason Wardle and McGinnis Chad Hansen started on the singling and Monk doubling. Granite struck back in the top of mound for Bingham and was the second when Brent Sharp relieved in the sixth by Phil hammered a solo home run. Crane. Jayson Done pitched the Bingham got the run back in the distance for Granite. Bingham bottom half of the inning on a ended up with eight hits and single by Applegate, a fielders Granite five. Bingham 3, Granite 2 . 2-- 1 two-ru- n 4 6-- 3 IF "tX-l- 7-- 0; two-ru- n 6-- 1; 4-- 3; 5-- 3-- 4; 2 i '1 lW., r I y ' v, ' , ' t I ' 2-- 5-- 0-- 6-- 2; 6-- 5-- 5 4-- 4; 4-- 4; 3-- 5; 2-- 6; 2-- 6. 4--0; TOE TAPPING . . . Jordans Dan Haueter touches first base well ahead of incoming Scott Gil- Christ of Granite. Action Is from Fridays game at Granite, played as a practice match. Jordan was forced to forfiet because it arrived late due to a scheduling mix-u- p. 2-- 2-- 2; 2-- 0-- 5-- 1; Granite District 5-- 1; 2-- 0-- 6. 4-- 0; 1 3-- 2-- 1-- 3; 0-- 4. 5-- 1; 4-- 2; 4-- 2; 0-- 6. Cottonwood Has Tough Week 5 1 0 for Cottonwood. all concerned." Baker said that a smooth is transition the partially responsibility of the parents. "When talk about you boycotting buses, who loses? The district or the children?" he asked. "Kids need to be eager, willing and happy to have good, positive feelings about school. That kind of talk wont do anything except harm children." Both principals at Upland Terrace and Canyon Rim are "actively involved in making this transition as smooth as possible," Baker said. "We feel very positive about that. My concern is parents allow that to occur. The most powerful impact that parents can have is to be positive with their children and let them know the benefits of whatever school theyre in." Hillcrest 16, Cottonwood 8 Hillcrest scored in every inning, starting with four runs in the first on a single by David Taylor, a triple by Sean Olsen, a double by Darren Milne and a single by Bryan Swapp. Hillcrest added a run in the second on a double by Olsen and single by Milne and two runs in the third on singles and Chris by Mike Jolley Arambula and a couple of errors. Hillcrest opened the third with three runs on singles by Olsen, Jolley and Arambula and a triple by Swapp, while Cottonwood exploded for six runs in the bottom half of the inning on singles by Scott McKinnon, Ray Strong and Justin Haws, two walks, a wild pitch and a two-ru- n double by Cole Koncar. Brighton 13, Cottonwood 4 Brighton pounded out 15 hits in the contest as everyone, right down to the bottom of the order, was able to put the bat on the ball. For' Cottonwood, Kenny Jewell had a single and a double. Cottonwood opened the scoring with two runs in the top of the first, but Brighton followed with three in the bottom of the second. Both teams picked up two runs in the third, but Brighton added three more in the fourth and five in the fifth, passed balls, wild pitches and keys hits sparking things in the fifth. Chris Tengler pitched the first innings with Mike Herbert finishing. Keehan, Jewell and Hawes threw for Cottonwood. 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