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Show Sports SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS 12 WEDNESDAY JUNE 24, 1998 ycfrdfeg) nasoa tofflgs Minor league of the Angels 33-- Tason Glazier and J.K. Glover scored all four times they got up to bat to lead the Astros. They each had four hits, with Glover delivering a grand slam in his last at bat. Logan Cornwall, Robert Runkle, Mitchell Glazier, Arlyn Ramsay 3. Astros 10, Rockies 2 The Astros came out swinging and pushed four runs across in the top of the first inning. They added one more in the fourth and five in the sixth, to win 10-Arlyn Ramsay scored three runs on three hits, while Mitchell and Spencer Edmonds each Glazier and Robert Runkle added three scores for the vicadded two scores on two hits tors. One of Runkle's hits was round-trippeAnthony Frost apiece to lead the Astros. The Rockies scored two runs in the scored two of the Angels runs on last inning to avoid a shutout, three hits. Braves 19, Angels 5 highlighted by a booming double Shaun Johnson scored four by Kacey Simmons. times, while belting two home Rockies 12, Marlins 11 The two Fredonia teams, the runs and a triple, to lead the Rockies and Marlins, met for Braves. Andy Cooke also had two the second time this year. In homers and three runs for the what turned out to be a virtual Braves, while Doug Jones added rerun of the game played earlier three scores. Jason Hoyt scored in the season. In both games, two runs on two hits to pace the the Marlins came up for their Angels. Giants 15, A's 12 last at bat trailing by a 12 to 8 The A's scored six runs in the score and scored three runs, but fifth inning, but it wasnt quite came up one run short. There were three extra base hits in the enough to catch the Giants, who on for a 2 victory. Tyler game, a double by Trever Lathim hung of the Marlins, and doubles by Erickson and Kevin scored three each had three hits to Kacey Simmons and Michael runs and lead the Giant offense. Josh, Ray Tait of the Rockies. Minor and Colter Robinson aded The Rockies ended the season with an 8 4 record. The Marlins two scores apiece. Spenser Jacobs, had an even .500 record, The Garrett Alldredge, Tyler Doss, Marlins, however, provided their Chase Cutler and Nate Johnson fans with plenty ofexcitement as each scored twice to pace the A's. they were involved in three extra Due to space limitations, the inning games and five games final Major League games will were decided by only one run. be published in next week's paAstros 33, Angels 3 The Astros finished the sea- per, along with the roster of the y team. son unbeaten with a pounding 2. r. 15-1- -- 6-- 6. Tri-Cit- All-St- ar The Kanab Cowboy basketball team captured their third consecutive tournament title last weekend at Snow College. Team members participating included Coach Klint Glover, Chad Sturgill, Rory Brunner, Aaron Greenland, Matt McFadden, Jerron Glazier, Levi Judd, Latimer Smith, ballboy Tason Glazier and coach Kevin Glazier. (l-r- ): Cowboys win Snow College basketball tourney The Kanab High School boys basketball team won their third tournament in as many tries this summer, by winning the 1 2 team Snow College High School Invitational this past weekend. The Cowboys defeated North Sevier in the championship game on Saturday afternoon The 12 team format was divided into three pools of four teams, which played each other on Friday. Then a 12 team tournament was set up for Saturday, with the four best records getting a bye in the first round. Kanab started off Friday afternoon beating a tough op 40-3- 5. 1-- A ponent, Tabiona by the score of Their next game, immediately following, came against Delta. This game was close throughout with the Cowboys The coming out on top final game on Friday came in againt Juab, the runner-u- p last spring's state final. The led of most the way, with Wasps the Cowboys overcoming a seven point deficit in the final two minutes to win by one, After earning a bye with a 0 record on Friday, Kanab faced state champs, the last years Grantsville Cowboys in the 46-3- 3-- 8. A 43-3- 9. 2-- A their best game of the tourney, whipping Grantsville by 19 This put them into points s the against the same Tabiona team they had defeated 55-3- 6. semi-final- on F riday. They disposed of them in much the same manner, win- ning 46-3- 5. The win propelled them into the championship game against North Sevier. The Wolves had defeated a tall Manti squad in overtime by two points to get into the final against Kanab. The team was comprised of seniors Rory Brunner, Jerron Glazier, Aaron Greenland, Levi Kanab played Judd, Matt McFadden, Latimer Smith and Chad Sturgill. They were coached by Klint Glover and Kevin Glazier. 45-4- 4. 3-- 2-- A quarterfinals. Texas man records 1 4th hole in one at age 87 TRI-FALL- EY RODEO ASSOCIATION Two Day Junior Rodeo June 26 & 27 Fredonia, Arizona Arena Ages wife Lois. 8 Kanab Trap Club Raffle for 2 Jackets or Quilt ($1 each or 6 for $5) Quilt on display at State Bank of Southern Utah See any TRVA member for tickets 1 COME ON OUT AND SUPPORT OUR AREA YOUTH AT THE ONLY JUNIOR RODEO THIS SUMMER! Us 55 55 -- ft 5s of his career on the 2 hole at Coral Cliff Golf Course in Kanab, Utah. Before his round he was telling course professional Gary Glover about how many hole-i- n ones he has made. About an hour later he came back to the club house to report his amazing shot. e Mr. Tippens at his is He used a age truly amazing. 3 wood on this 175 yard hole and the shot was witnessed by his hole-in-on- e hole-in-on- Admission 1 2 & Under $2 and Over 1 2 - $4 Friday, June 26 at 7:00 p.m. (AZ time) Saturday, June 27 at 6:30 p.m (AZ time) 8-1- On June 12, 1998, Ray Tippen scored his 14th ; The Kanab Trap Club is sponsoring a July 4th Turkey Shoot at the Trap and Skeet Club south of Kanab on Highway 89. The shoot starts at noon and is open to all shooters. The events include Annie Oakley-16-2- 0 and 24 yards; 16 years old and under; Quail Shoot and Ladies Only. The cost is $3 per event. F ?r more information call Jim Willardson at 644-258- 7. |