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Show The Magna TirneAVet Valley Newt, March 21, 2002 5 Sports Cyprus powers past Tooele tf Sport s BlS, Dean Ledbetter Staff Writer .Cyprus High powered past Toole 7 - 0 on March 6 in Granlsville to gain the first win of the 2002 baseball season. The Pirates high-octaoffense kicked into high gear in the 4th inning with 6 big runs on 4 hits, including a homer and RBI double. outburst blasted The a 0 0 tie and Cyprus open never looked back. Jon Tate started the Cyprus hitting attack with a single and Kyle Huntsman walked. Tate advanced on a wild pitch and a Reggie Fisher RBI double batted him home. Pitchrunner Dan Cuvelier scampered home on another Toole wild pitch, putting Cyprus ahead 2 - 0. The fireworks had only just begun. Joe Ellis walked to set the table for Nathan Cash, who 1 I went to most every Bonds for everything, Kent broke his wrist the ' other day while washing his oversized truck. It dose hard fought com , seems he was on top of the ' cab and fell off. When petitive well coached, Most of them came Bonds heard about it he down to free throws; free said, "I didnt do it," throws at the end; with the IVe been down in Las pressure on; with the game ' Vegas observing the on the line; many of them Mountain West Conference were missed - missed tournament. Since it is badly, played on U.NJLV.s home , Why cant a big strong floor, they call it hie d athletic kid who practices ; U.N.L.V. invitational. ' B.Y.U, went out early; . every day, and twice on I Thanksgiving, make a sim-- ; first round to San Diego, ft sCems they can only play p!e free throw? What's so ' hard about it? Is it the in Provo, They should noise or the situation? check' with Hawaii and see "The free throw is $im how they do it. The Rainbows travelled the pie to look on. The skill and fire most Rules of any college, ' j distance seems easy. team: drey went 25-Hot j And yet to a man, we bad for being 2.500 miles I must all understand, ; from the Mainland, " That sometimes must end this column 1 die shooter gets queasy." ; - and go apply for the job of I have watched thou- "Free Throw Coach" at the sands of high school has-University of Utah. When ; ketball practices. My Utah Steps to the free , whole life has been one throw line; the ball gets i ' ' ' ' big observation ward. Free hot,, Some of thoses guys throws are shot every pnu ; should try out for the track tice, A lot of players do not team, they would make take them seriously; they good shot putters, : mess around. They would ' ' Thats what I saw in the I i sooner work on the dunk observation ward. j (if they' can do it). They Simon Says: When I was like the three point shot Homeruns are always more in the fifth grade, they put ' ' ' . me in die observation ward spectacular. I see where Jeff Kent to see wat I was best suited for. The found I was best and Barry Bonds, the San suited for the first grade.", Fransisco Giants one two punch, are at it again. Bonds was heavily end-- , Simon Says: "Utah shot cised by Kent for not being free throws so badly in Las a good club house guy; a Vegas that they should be thdicied for point shaving." team player. He blamed state tournament game; both 5 'A and 4-There were a lot of good ones; - , , . , , , " ... , , , 6-r- , . , , , , . i , . . , , . . , By S. Dean Ledbetter Staff Writer Homestanding Pleasant Grove nipped Cyprus High 2 -- 1 on March 13 in Utah high school 2002 baseball action. A Pleasant Grove base hit to center field drove in the r, breaking a 1 deadlock. Despite being peppered repeatedly by snow showers, the evenly matched teams instead focused on playing baseball. The result was a contest. classic, low-ru- n ace southpaw Joe Cyprus Wice hurled the first 3 innings, striking out 3 PG batters but allowing 2 hits and 1 run. Pleasant Grove gained a 1 - 0 lead in the first 6th-inni- 1 game-winne- -- inning. The Pirates tied the game in the 4th inning without getting a hit. Jon Tate walked and advanced 2 bases on 2 consecutive passed balls. Football coaches wanted The HunterCyprus Little League Football is looking for coaches for the upcoming season. Coaches interested in becoming involved with the March 25 in order to be sidered. football program should contact league president Darren Lewis at 209-877Interviews will "be held the week of March 25. Coaches should apply by 4th-inni- merry-go-roun- a pickoff attempt throwing error. Tyler Jones singled to drive in Wice for a 6 - 0 lead. Tyson Pearce singled in the fifth inning to start another Cyprus defensive play. Pearce advanced to scoring position when Jon Tate was hit by a Toole pitch. Reggie Fisher blasted an RBI double to bring home Tyson Pearce for a 7 - 0 lead. Cyprus hitting was led by Reggie Fisher, batting 3 for 3 (3 doubles and 2 RBI). Nathan Cash had a homer. Cyprus pitching was against Toole, with top-not- snow-covere- ch con- - for 3 innings as Cyprus relief pitching fanned Pleasant Grove batters. Nathan Cash struck out 2 batters and allowed no hits. Joe Ellis fanned 2 Pleasant Grove batters, but allowed 2 hits and the winning run. Kyle Huntsman also struck out 2 batters to close the ted Kyle Huntsman also walked to place runners on 1st and 3rd. A precision double-sterun. produced the game-tyin- g Huntsman decoyed attention to 2nd base in a stolen-bas- e attempt and Tate dashed on the throw to steal home. The game remained knot al 1 1 0 Recreation Dept, restrictions at Magna Copper Park are contributing reasons for Cyprus bats being so silent in 3 straight early losses. "We have not been able to take batting practice or infield practice at Copper Park at all this season," said Cyprus coach Bob Fratto. 'The only times we have gotten to hit outside as a team were at out 4 games." Cyprus has been aa - 4 record thus far, losing 5 - 4 to Juan Diego, 8 - 0 to Cottonwood and 2 - 1 to Pleasant Grove, before blanking Toole 7 - 0. 1 Cyprus is slated to ojien the 2(X)2 Region 5 conference diamond wars today against West High in Salt Lake City. March 2 game time at Panther Stadium is 3:30 p.m. 1 Pleasent Grove nips Cyprus 4. , , Kyle Huntsman and Joe Ellis combining for a it shutout jewel. Huntsman pitched 5 innings of shutout baseball, striking out 8 batters and allowing 2 hits. Reliever Joe Ellis baffled Toole batters during the last 2 innings, striking out 2 and allowing 1 hit. Winter storms have played havoc with the Cyprus 2002 slate, forcing 6 be rescheduled to games times. The contest with Toole was supposed to be the March 15 home opener in d Magna, but a field caused the game to be shifted to a neutral site at Grantsville High School diamond last Saturday. For the first time this season, Pirate bats roared to life against Toole. Winter weather and Salt Lake County home run smashed a for a 5 - 0 advantage. Fisher, Ellis and Cash were batted in by the round-trippe- r. d The continued as Joe Wice walked and moved ahead on 7-- 2-- 1 game. All totaled, Cyprus pitchers scattered 4 hits and struck out 9 PG batters. Hitting support was lacking as Cyprus bats were nearly silent at Pleasant Grove. 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