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Show S THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, July 28, 1988 SPORTS Taylorsville Powers To League Lead Kearns Eliminated In Automotive Heart breaker SANDY. With just two games left to record in Valley League Season action, Taylorsvilles Legion Baseball crew forged to the front of the standings with four straight victories, at Granite Wednesday, 14-over West Jordan Friday at Derks in hn incredible comeback, at Tooele Monday and 15-at Jordan Tuesday. The quartet of wins left Taylorsvilles league record at 15-Taylorsville played Cyprus (after sports deadline) and finishes today (Thursday) against . 7-- 3 7 7-- 1 East at Ken Price at 6 p.m. Jordan and Fieasant Grove came through Tuesdays action in the state automotive unscathed with Tournament Pleasant Grove edging out Kearns and West Jordan beating by Orem in the last game of the day. Orem had advanced to the final game by beating Cyprus score early in the day by an and then had to face West Jordan in the late game. The tournament will conclude on Wednesday (after press time) Jordan playing with West Pleasant Grove at 5:30 and should Pleasant Grove win, then the final game of the tournament West ' 2. then there were MURRAY. And two. 6 6-- 5 5-- 1 8-- 6 - will be played at 8 p.m. Should West Jordan win the 5:30 game it would be the champion and would Taylorsville 7, Tooele 6 go to California on Thursday as the Number 1 team, while A fifth inning moved Pleasant Grove will go as the Taylorsville out in front and kept Number 2 team.' it there on singles by Scott However, both West Jordan and Peterson and Mike Sampson, a Pleasant Grove are assured of basehit by Scott births in the walk, a Mickey Wilberger and rbi doubles by Mantle tournament in Glendale, Gaylen Evans and Nick Deluca. California, starting Friday, July Taylorsville had netted a run in 29. each of the first and second The early game on Tuesday saw innings, Wilberger doubling and Orem take an early lead over 'Steve Woolley singling in the first Cyprus and score five big ones in and Jeff Leatherwood belting a the top of the seventh to monster home run in the second. seemingly put the game out of Tooele picked up four runs in reach at by the Cyprus kids the bottom of the first then rallied didnt know how to quit and they for two more in the sixth before came battling back in the bottom relief pitcher Shane Johansen of the inning to score four times fghut it down. Johansen picked off on an error, Stan Wulfs single, a one Tooele baserunner and struck walk to Mark Forster, a double to out another to retire the sides Berrett, and an error on an infield then struck out two more in the grounder by Mark Gallegos. But bottom of the seventh. the best they could do was get four runs and so the surprise team of the tournament had to Taylorsville 15, Jordan 1 exit. Brad Wood pitched a three The next game saw Kearns and hitter Monday in working all five Pleasant Grove hook up in a real innings for Taylorsville. Taylorsbattle with Kearns scoring four in ville had 12 hits and no errors, the top of the second on base hits while Jordan committed five by Chuck Brady and Donovan miscues. Kelsch, coupled with two Pleasant Taylorsville exploded for 15 Grove errors and a wild pitch. runs in the top of the first inning Pleasant Grove tied it in the on singles by Kevin Quinn, bottom of the third and after Bill Sampson, Vanry, Guy Kearns scored one in the top of Mackay, Johansen, Shane Lyon the fifth Pleasant Grove came and Leatherwood, a triple by back to knot the game Mike Brown and several walks right Pleasant Grove then won and errors. A double by Quinn again. the game in the last of the and a single by Leatherwood seventh. Donovan Kelsch pitched added a run in the second, while a fine game for Kearns and irT the" third Sampson!doubled, deserved a better fate. moved up and scored on errors. West Jordan opened the scoring ' Jordans lone run caitte home in in their win over Orem early the bottom of the first as Art when Jeff Rowland drove in Andy Hunter singled, moved up on a Carseensen, who had walked. passed ball and scored on Scott Orem tied it at one in the fourth Deuels fielders choice. inning. There was a light failure at Ken Price which delayed the game some fifteen minutes, but in TWille 14, West Jordan 7 the fifth Kelly Allred opened with West Jordan held a 5 lead a single, went to second on single by Damien with two out in the top of the another were full The bases Martinez. went on seventh, but Taylorsville to post nine runs before the third when Chris Reid drew a walk. Joe out was recorded. Singles by Nick Arnold then drove in both Allred Deluca, Scott Leatherwood, Shane and Martinez with a single and Johansen, Scott Wilberger and Reid scored on an infield error Steve Woolley, a three triple by with Arnold coming home on a Deluca, a sacrifice by Woolley, a ground out. With the win, West Jordan was hit batter and two walks did the on its way to securing its second damage. championBoth teams scored a run in the straight Automotive second, Taylorsvilles on a triple ship under Coach Kevin Khoury Grove in its by Kevin Quinn and an error. with only Pleasant two way. more in added Taylorsville the third on doubles by Deluca Monday, July 25 and Scott Peterson and an error The long anticipated and two in the fourth off a double game by Gaylen Evans singles by between the tournaments only undefeated teams was Wilberger and Mike Brown and a two West somewhat of an anticlimax as sacrifice by Johansen. Jordan got six runs in the bottom Kearns pitchers had problems of the fourth, Ray Wilkes finding the plate and walked slamming a bases loaded triple off seven West Jordan hitters in the West Jordan the the center field wall and first inning. Shane Carlson notching an rbi gratefully accepted the gift and Robbie went on to win 11-single. Quinn started on the mound for Greenwell, in the meantime, was and Taylorsville with Scott Peterson pitching a strong relieving. Taylorsville had 12 hits the seven runs scored as the as Deluca went 4x5 with a double result of seven walks, one hit, and and two triples, Quinn hit a triple two errors in the first inning held and Scott Peterson and Evans up for Kevin Khourys team. doubles. West Jordan finished Jason Johnson, Corey Hoisington, and Russell Griffiths all pitched with 10 hits. for Scott Woods Kearns team. The battery mates of Peterson Taylorsville 7, Granite 3 and Williams for Orem were too Taylorsville got three runs in much for the Bingham team of the second on triples by Woolley Coach Mike Borich to handle as r en and Troy Peterson, a double by Peterson pitched a victory. Guy Mackay and singles by Brad route to his teams Orem catcher Williams came Wood Wilberger. Granite scored one run in the bottom of the through with a home run and double to lead his teams eleven fourth as David Davis singled, moved to second on an error and hit attack. Roland Marquez Cyprus team scored on Lambsons single. Both teams got two runs in the held off a seventh inning four run fifth, Taylorsville on a double by rally by Le Mar Hinnens Murray to advance to Wilberger, a single by Brown and team and won Woolleys second triple of the the final five. Cyprus was ahead but a three-ruhomer by night. Granites scored on a hit a and Visser, Jeremy Wingett, his second of the singles by Sharp batter and a walk. Taylorsville game, helped to pull Murray to finished with two in the sixth on a the final one run margin. Tom walk and a steal by Evans, an rbi Gourdin had a double for Murray while Anderson had a double for double by Leatherwood and an rbi Cyprus with Hasna having a triple by Wilberger. Wood and Leatherwood pitched round tripper for Cyprus. for Taylorsville. Wilberger had Granger was eliminated by as Pleasant three hits, including a double and Plesant Grove fifth, a triple, Mackay two doubles and Grove had a big using four hits and two Granger Woolley two triples. errors to full advantage. Granger Lines From LaRce outhit the victors 12-with Pleasure in the job puts Varden Fuller going three for in the work. perfection three and Robbie Steele and Scott Evans each picking up two hits. 1 five-ru- n two-ru- n ld 3-- 8-- 2 2 5-- Fuller, Evans, Steele and Lynn Platt all pitched for Granger while Hensgen went the distance for Pleasant Grove. Saturday, July 23 Bingham rode the three-hi- t pitching of Shane Wilde to a win over Brighton in one of the best played games in the tournament. Coach Mike Whites Brighton team just could not put together any prolonged drive and his team committed two errors while the Bingham nine was playing errorless ball. Brian Cheney and Tim King shared mound duties for the losers and the only extra base hit of the game was a triple by Jason Glad of Bingham. Wilde also had three hits for his team. East had a horrendous game afield as it committed twelve errors, five in the first inning, and Cyprus, which was also swinging the bats well, collected eleven hits to go with the twelve errors to put 23 runners on base, on its way to win. Anderson had a a 12-double for the winners while Wulf had a triple. Mark Forster went the distance, holding East to just six hits. Murray scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to defeat Hillcrest with Jeremy Wingett having a double and a home run and Carson Wingett a double and Shaw also a double. Brandon Bingham had two doubles for the Hillcrest team, which played errorless ball afield. Craig Goff and Carson Wingett pitched for the Murray team while Ron Oldroyd and Brett Whitehead hurled for the Hillcrest team. Kearns held a lead over Orem going into the seventh inning but Orem scored three Orem runs to come within had the tying run at third, but could not score him. Donovan Kelsch pitched for Kearns with Jason Johnson coming on in relief in the seventh inning. Johnson struck the big blow for Kearns in the last of the sixth when he singled in the fifth and sixth runs for the Kearns team. Russell homer for Griffiths had a Kearns. win Pleasant Grove took a over Jeriy Eldredges Alta team while West Jordan built an early lead over Granger only to see 3-- 1 5 7-- met in the second round with Hillcrest eleminating Glen Neshs team Brett Whitehead pitched a strong game for Hillcrest with three of the nine hits Hillcrest collected going for extra bases. Whitehead helped his own cause with a triple with Brandon Bingham having a home run and Mayne a double for the winners. Barr Hill went the route for the Taylorsville team which led going into the sixth inning when Hillcrest scored two and losers. Orem defeated Alta 12-eight then three more in the seventh. Pleasant Grove defeated West of its runs coming in the first to advance in the tournament. inning, and Alta could not recover. Salisbury, Heiskell, and Schuler all pitched for the Alta team with Eldredge leading the team in hitting with a home run. Brighton scored in every inning but the first on its way to a win over Viewmont. Tim King and Schefski pitched for the winners and with Schefski also having a double. Cyprus scored four runs in each of the first, fourth and sixth innings on their way to a 12-upset of Skyline. Kevin Robbs went the distance for the Cyprus team with Kummer, Robbs, Gallegos, Bailey, and Wulf all collecting doubles. Hillcrest and two of the Taylorsville, favorites tournament Grangers Lynn Platt threw a r as Granger defeated while Kearns was Bingham Jason over Murray prevailing Johnson went the distance for Kearns and gave up only six hits while his team was collecting seven off Carson Wingett, who threw for Murray. Donovan Kelsch and Roger Griffiths both had triples for Kearns with Carson Wingett and Jeremy doubles for the collecting Wingett Granger come back in the bottom of the sixth to pull within Granger had a chance in the last inning but fine defensive play by the West Jordan infield held them off. West Jordan had four doubles among its nine hits, Bryan Johnson, Chris Reid, Joe Arnold, and McClees all having two baggers. Damien Martinez, Reid, Andy Carstensen, Arnold and McClees each had two hits for their team while Craig Van Woerkam led Granger with a triple and a single, half of Grangers four hits. Joe Arnold, with some help in the sixth inning by Mark Martinez, pitched for the winners. While Joe Trujillo, David Marsh, Varden Fuller and Lynn Platt all threw for Coach John Platts team. three-hitte- 7-- 5. 9-- T-R- 5-- 8-- 9-- Thursday, July 8-- 5-- 0, 21 West Jordan came from behind with four runs in the sixth and two in the seventh and then held off a seventh inning East rally to Robbie Greenwell and win Mark Martinez shared mound duties for the winners. Andy Carstensen had a home run, Brian Johnson and Martinez had doubles for the winners, who had a bad game afield with seven errors. 3 5 6 9 9-- pre-seas- 6 6-- Andre s ammauaum KING SIZE 2 6-- 5. 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