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Show Sports SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 9, 1999 Kanab 1 Tri-Cit- y Major League Orioles 11, Indians 4 After trailing 1 after three innings, the Orioles exploded for seven runs in the fourth. Jake Leigh hit two home runs and recorded 14 strikeouts to lead the Orioles to a 11-- 4 victory. Rob Figgins and Mike Maxwell got two hits apiece for the Orioles. Tyler Ramsay, Jerrace Glover, Evan Orton, Sterling Glover and Kevin Clark all got a hit for the Indians. 3-- Cubs 9f Indians 4 The Cubs and Indians met for the first time this year in an exciting ballgame. After three innings, the Cubs held on to a one run lead, thanks to pitcher Jeff Perkins and center fielder Clinton Dowse, who made two nice catches. Jordan Blasdell and Tason Glazier both turned double plays to help the Cubs win. Kade Glazier, Clinton Dowse and Mitchell Glazier recorded two hits apiece for the Cubs. Getting hits for the Indians were Tyler Ramsay, Cole Shakespear, Evan Orton, Sterling Glover and Kevin Clark. inClinton Dowse pitched 3 nings and Jeff Perkins hurled 2-1- the final 3-2- 3 for the Cubbies. Crushers 10, 7 ning. Clay 9, 7-- 1 y Tri-Cit- 3-- 7. 9-- 3. of-fens- e. Tri-Cit- at-b- at 7-- 7-- Tri-Cit- 5. 1 Tri-Cit- y 11, Tri City two-tim- 2 1 The battle between the two local teams ended in five innings with 1 coming out on Each team collected top, 11-seven hits, but the winners were guilty of only one error in the game while the losers had seven. Tim Greenlands 1 squad led 1 after two innings when his team scored three times in the third and four in the fourth to take a commanding 1 lead. Blake Doss scored four times, collecting a double and a single to pace the victors, while Colt Niemann added two singles. Trevor Glover had two hits and Kelly Brown scored the lone run on three consecutive hits by Brown, Todd Smith y and Danny Crosby for 1. in game leadofTMace Glazipr was walked, then scored on a double off the fence by Cody Brunner. The next batter, Tad Caseboit, ripped his first homer of the season, a blast well over the centerfield fence, y to give a 0 lead minutes into the game. The Blackjacks answered right back, getting seven runs in the bottom of the second; on five hits, to take y a commanding 3 lead. Tri-Cit- 3-- 7-- 8-- Tri-Cit- 9-- 3-- Tri-Cit- Tri-Cit- Tri-Cit- y. 7-- 2. 7. f0 (n) 7-2- -1. This put the Cowboys in the 2 pool on Saturday. In the first game, Kanab beat a local team This put from Panguitch, Hurarch rival them up against ricane. Again, Kanab led the Tigers late in the second half, only to drop another close one, 1-- 63-5- 8. 58-5- 4. Team members included se ft in I t niors Blake Brinkerhoff, Clayton Cutler, Daniel Gilberg and Monte Hawkins; juniors Josh Blasdell, Lance Brown, Kyle Brunner and TJ Petersen; and sophomores Dane Glazier and Sam Noel. The weekend also featured the coaching debut of Roger Cutler, who filled in fcr the coaches Glover on Saturday. sa 5. EDDY BUILDERS 6. For all ypur building needs Since 1960 No substitute for experience 9. Call Don Eddy at Summer Junior Golf Clinic at Coral Cliffs 644-542- Coral Cliffs will be holding its annual Junior Summer Clinic beginning on Monday, June 28, 1999. It's open for kids aged with a fee of $25. This includes personal golf instruction, contests, games, and of course, 9-1- 4 Step Aerobics Instructors: Lisa Stansfield, Ada John, Becca Winchester, Angie Burrows 1580 S 40 W 89A Kanab, UT 84741 2. 644-500- 644-825- - Dave s Auto Body - It will continue through the summer each Monday morning from Sign up your Junior Golfer now at Also, a reminder of the Kanab Amateur being held on Saturday, June 19. Entries are $30 and now being accepted at the clubhouse. A U.G.A. handicap is or Certified PPG Painters Certified PPG Collision Repair Center Custom Painting Jj Work Guaranteed Insurance Work Welcome 10-1- 8, golfing. 2 5. Dave Little Auto Recycling Members Free $15 mo or $2 day Non-Membe- rs Sports Club Gym & Re 163 S. 100 E. Kanab Used Auto Parts Center 644-547- 4 Gym Hours 435-644-22- 30 M ; Tri-Cit- was still in the game, trailing only 5 in the botoom of the fifth, when the Blackjack bats came alive again, erupting for y six runs to take a 14-- 5 lead. had one last chance in the final inning with the bases loaded and one out, when the left fielder made a diving catch off the bat of Caseboit and turned a double play to end the game. Cody Brunner went 4 with two RBIs, to lead the offense. Mace Glazier scored 2. twice, collecting one hit and two Tri-Cit- y 2 5 walks. Brunner and Glazier Blackjacks 14, y scoreboard on the got pitched for 2-- Cowboys win two, lose three at Page Invitational The Kanab Cowboy basketball team won two games and lost three in action at the Page Invitational Basketball Tournament held last Friday and Saturday. e The Cowboys were the of the defending champions prestigious, and very tough tourney. Kanab faced a large Phoenix North team in their opener and were handled pretty easily, as North won by 30 points, 75-4In the second contest, Kanab beat Page 2, 67-5The third contest on Friday pitted Kanab against Ganado, Colorado. After leading by 18 points in the second half, Kanab let this one slip away, as Ganado won by one point, 70-6- y, 1 After a 3 tie in the first inning, the Diamondbacks shut Josh Douglass and Colt out the Cardinals the rest of the Niemann scored runs in each game to come out on top inning to lead the big comeDavid Mason banged out a back. Niemanns bases loaded double and a single and scored triple in the seventh was the two runs to lead the D'Back big blow. He ended up with three scored Brown Brandon hits, as did Greenland. Nate three times on one hit and two Robinson ripped two doubles walks, while Andy Alldredge and shared mound duties with scored two runs on three hits, Greenland. while Garrett Glover added two Blackjacks 7, Tri-Cit- y 13 hits. Brandon Brown picked up y suffered their second the win, going the distance on loss of the season against a good the mound. hitting Blackjack team. They scored three runs in their final Minor League to avoid the shutout, with Braves 19, Rockies 15 The Braves jumped out to a 0 David Peppers double the key lead in the first inning and still hit of the inning. Steven Gilberg led 15-- 8 after three innings of had two hits and hurled five play. The Rockies outscored the innings for the locals. 1 11, Pioneerzz 7 Braves 4 duringthe final three Tri-Cit- y y innings, but it wasn't enough to got back on the wincatch the Braves, as they won by ning track with another come The Braves con- from behind victory, this one four, nected for two extra base hits in over the Pioneerzz. After three the contest, doubles by Eli Kirby innings, the local squad trailed and Brady Heaton. After getting one run in the Devil Rays over the Dodgers fourth, they exploded for seven In a close one run game, the runs in the fifth to take the lead Devil Rays handed the Dodgers 10-They were helped along their second loss of the season to with four walks and three make the Dodgers record Pioneerzz errors in the big in 19-1- Little League baseball as Greenland and fast this came back from a Steven Gilberg pithced for deficit, scoring nine runs in shutting down the the last two innings to beat the Pioneerzz after the first three Crushers 10-- Clay Greenland, innings. Tri-Cit- Diamondbacks Cardinals 3 13-1- 4 13 VV F 6am-9p- m TTH S 2pm-9p- m |