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Show Gpb hold load In Ilford Little looguo STANDINGS Thursday, June 28, 3-- 7-- runs tor one in the third. scored Jets qJ 15 The a15-Lwi- n. ing for the Cute went Scor- 3-- Craig Hollingshead, Justin Dur- ham and Brady Eyre shared duties on the mound for the Cubs with Justin 24-1- Gregg Thompson and Robbie Kelsey Bran den Payne behind the plate. and Barry Myers pitched for the Jets with Brett Myers catching. On Monday, June 18 the Cubs and United Way battled to a 6finish with the Cubs pulling it out on three runs In the sixth inning. United Way took the early lead, scor -In the first three Innings. lng The Cubs got one In the second and two In the third but needed the big sixth Inning to win. Brandon Griffiths pitched the full six innings for United Way withTra-vl- s Sellers behind the plate. Craig Hollingshead and Brady Eyre pitched for the Cubs with GreggThomp-so- n Robbie Kelsey behind the plate. The Bees got nine big runs In the first Inning on June 19th, but It wouldn't hold up as the Jets went on to win 18-- 9 by whittling to shove the Bees away into the cellar. Randy Marshall and Aaron Jones shared the mound duties for the Bees with Ben Dalton behind the plate. Pitching for the Jets were Brandon Griffiths, Brett Myers and Barry Myers. Brett, Barry and Brandon Payne were behind the plate. On June 20 United Way clipped the Mets 10-- 5 with Travis Sellers going four on the mound and Ryan Memmott coming in relief. Todd -5 -1 7 Thanks -3 The Cube kept their league lead this week with two wins and a loss ss the Cubs and Jets made up a game that was rained out earler. They ended the weeks play with six wins and two losses, but United Way at 5- -3 and the Jets at 3 are still within reach of theMilford-Miners-vll- le Little League Championship. In the makeup game June 16, the Cubs were never threatened, scoring in four of five Innings with a total Page Card of Puffer and Travis Hugh each pitched three for the Mets with Jared Gronning behind the plate. Scoring for the Mets was with the United Way coming on strong In the early innings 4 -- 3 Eric Barnes was the UW catcher. On June 21 the Bees upset the Cubs 16-- 6 with Paul Wunderlich going all the way for the Bees and Ben Dalton behind the plate. The Bees scored their 16 runs in the first five Innings 2 -- 2 -- 5 --2 -- 5 and didn't bat In the sixth. The Cubs got four in the fifth and two in the sixth. Pitching for the Cubs was Robbie Kelsey, Gregg Thompson, Justin Durham and Brady Eyre. Justin, RObbie and Gregg shared duties behind the plate. Wrapping up the weeks play on June 22 the Mets unloaded for 12 big runs in the first inning and went on to beat the Jets 1. Scoring for the Mets was and for the Jets 1984 We wish to thank everyone who made the 100th Birthday of L.A. (Bert) Wynaught such a beautiful occasion, the dinner at the Senior Citizens Center, the party In the evening a the Hospital with the most enjoyable music of JakeSchow, the many cards, flowers and gifts. Alice Van Horn Francis McGrath the Lions. Bishop had a homerun. In the second game Lees took a 6 decision from Murdocks on the pitching of Brandon Lee and Chris Hurst, with a homerun by Chris Geoff Murdock pitched for Lee. Murdocks. Scoring was Murdocks -- 4 6. Lees 7-- The Mets won the game last Friday. Little League action is fun! YOURE OUT: Jared Gronning puts the tag on Travis Hugh as he tries to make home on a field ers choice. 12-0-- 1- fourth. The game was called after five for time. Robbie Dean pitched for Cache Valley while Shaun Bishop and Shaun White pitched for Beaver Little League ar team pick Mark Florence was the winning pitcher with Travis Hugh and Todd Puffer coming on in relief for the Mets and Jared Gronning behind the plate. Brett and Barry Myers each pitched three innings and swapped off behind the plate. 1- -0 -0 toZ its All in the CLASSIFIEDS All-St- STANDINGS WIN LOSS Lodge Cache Valley Murdocks Lees 9 8 3 5 7 5 7 4 8 4 Ponderosa 4 JS Lions Wtih the season past the halfway mark, the Beaver Little League Coaches has selected their All-Stand team. Randy Cox, Lodge coach will be the manager, and Ray Fails coach of Cache Valley is the coach. All-Stteam members are Chris Chris Hurst, Shane Osborn, Lee, Scott Kerkseik, Ben Robinson, Darren Bradshaw, GeoffMurdock, Tyler Fails, Robbie Dean, Doug Riley, Chris Erickson, Shaun Bishop, Michael Childs and Blaine Alsop. In the weeks play Lodge with nine wins and three losses pulled away from the pack slightly, but the pack is close enough for a weeks play to make some radical changes in, the standings. On Monday, June 18, the Lodge slapped Cache Valley with a 25-- 5 loss with Tyler Fails and Robbie Dean pitching for Cache Valley. Brandon Draper and Blaine Alsop pitched for Lodge and Blaine and Bradshaw hit homeruns. Darren --0 -1 Cache Valley 5; Lodge ar ar 1- -3 T-Ball- ers enjoy swim On June 19th Murdocks pounded Ponderosa 21-- 8 with 10 tig runs coming in the second inning. Ponderosa scored one each in the first three innings and five in the fifth but the game was called for time, called for time. Pitchers for Ponderosa were Ronald Yardley and Cody Morgan. For Murdocks Jeremy Thomas. Scoring was Ponderosa 8; Murdocks In the second game Lees and the lions battled for nine innings before the Lions exploded for seven runs in the last of the ninth to 5. break the tie Lees pitcher Chris Hurst and Russell Harris and the Lions used Shaun Bishop and Shane Osborn. Scoring went Lees 15; Lions 1- -1 22-1- -1- Thursday, June 21st, Ponderand Lodge fought a hard battle, but with a little less storing as F at h the Lodge finally was team scored one run m the first Inning then It was zeros until the fifth inning when the Ponderosa went ahead with one run, but the Lodge came back in the bottom of the fifth with two then held Ponderosa in the top of the sixth for the wm. Pitcher for Ponderosa was Scott Kerkseik who also hit a homerun in the fifth, and for Lodge Clay and Blaine Alsop had Williams mound duties. Friday, June 22, Cache Valle came form behind in the fourth inning with a six run inning to win 10-The Lions 5 over the Lions. had taken a 1 lead going into the On osa 2-- 3. Richard Yardley runs down Cla Williams, Lodge pitcher after he jumped over home plate to avoid being tagged out on the throw. The Lodge won over Ponderosa 2. RUNDOWN: 4-- The Beaver T Bali Program has come to an end after a very suc- cessful season. 73 players received a bronze T Ball Metal last Saturday at the last games. The Metals were donated by Cache Valley Cheese. Every team was a winner. Wednesday, June 27 at 5 p.m. the T Ball players had a big swim party with refreshments put on by the people responsible for the Program. The president, Dick DeArmitt and Secretary Debbie Carter and and all of the managers and coaches received beautiful plaques for thanks and appreciation tor all of their love and efforts and time extended to the players. S ( . all teamFIVE; Scott Kerkseik steps on homeplate as his mate offers Hs hand after Scott M a bomerunfor Ponderosa. The lodge won the game which went right to the wire. GIVE ME JACKEROO most horses. But that he won the George Marshall preferred. isSc 4 , and friends than did t bother him a bit as has more owners .a 3 ri ' The year old is entered in the George Marshall Stakes in Beaver on August 4th. two- - - w Hung Up Over Computer Paper Supplies, Checks, Statements, Invoices, Stock Computer Forms, Envelopes? All The Beaver County News has them 415 South Main - 367-26- all 51 BUNCHED COMING OUT or first time past the rtands. TV. The field in OATF : It was a fast the Dan Lindsay Memorial with Unbeatable coming on In the back stretch to pull out the win. |