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Show h..;, l M edges SEsyliBue, By JAMES JARDINE Sports Writer BOUNTIFUL Flawless pitching and defense led to some quality baseball Tuesday as Viewmont defeated Skyline in extra innings. 1 2-- Garff countered Grants showing by going the distance while striking out seven batters and allowing only two walks, five hits and one run. Garff never faltered, due in part to the third inning. The Vikings jumped out on top Sky Grant from that point on. Grant pitched all nine innings keeping Viewmont hitless from the end of the second inning to the end of the ninth. He strikeouts and allowed finished with only five walks and six hits. Viewmont coach Roger Farnsworth countered the Skyline hurler with an ace of his own, JeffGarff. My guy (Garff) was 1 and (Grant) was their best, said Farnsworth We prepared for it to be a low scoring game. We thought one to nothing or two to one would be the way it went Its what we expected and the people who came to watch the game were not disappointed because it was a great game. 1 1 6-- which was not recovered until Peterson stood at home plate, sealing the victory. the Vikings vivacious defense. Outfielder Craig Peterson showed Skyline that the Vikings meant business by nabbing a stellar diving catch to close m the bottom of the first inning but were stymied by the immaculate pitching of to steal second and was then singled to third by Casey Murray. Ammon Pitt then squeezed in a run with a successful bunt Garff came into what would have been the final inning with a shutout just three outs away. He was poised and playing with a postseason level of intensity. Even after giving up a single and advancing the runner to second on a wild pitch, Garff was still an iceman. After Coach Farnsworth visited the mound, Garff then closed the inning by grounding out and striking out the remaining batters. Skyline twice threatened to take the lead, once in the eighth inning on a pitch hit double and again in the ninth on a lead-otriple by Bronson Bills. Both times Garff fought his way safely out of ff the inning. By the bottom of the ninth Grant began to show fatigue, walking lead-obatter Russ Peterson. Peterson managed ff 3 at BounttM D23 CS3 103 103 000 031 Tuesday May mESKf ISO 2 6 0 Gran! and Mass, Garff end Rite WtMSaff, U Madsen S) Highland 5, DAVIS 4 times SALT LAKE CITY-To- ugh continued for the Davis Darts Tuesday. The Kaysville crew was just three outs away from pulling the upset when Highlands bats came alive with a triple and a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Rams the win and add more doubt to Davis postseain son plans. The Darts dropped to Region 2 play. Highland is r-- I crs Tuesday May 3 at Salt take City 1 4 201 200 2 S 6 4 and Godfrey and Staves, Buttorff, Hathaway Jensen. rd 3at SaK 103 o 33 sx v lake City I 4 B Tuesday, CLYrJtS 03332230$ at Wbods May 3 312 203 0 203 Olympus 6, WOODS CHOSS 2 Titans scored early and often enough to keep the host Wildcats caged Tuesday. Olympus scored six runs in the first 4. w three innings to build what proved to be an insurmountable advantage. Woods Cross cut the Trailing deficit with runs in the fourth and sixth innings. However, it proved to be a case of too little, too late. The pivotal Region 7 affair left tie with Olympus into a second-plac- e West at 5 and dropped the Cats to . TOPPLED BY THE TITANS: Woods Cross dropped to fourth-plac- e in Region 7 after a pivotal loss to Olympus Tuesday clipper PhotoROOER Turns OOPS!; Viewmont shortstop Michelle Mills was incorrectly identified in a photo Tuesday The Clipper apologizes for the error. Mult Day 9Tte (DnCtj licensed uWuCt Cake Centeft TJay Cate Cental in T)aii County 5-- 6. 6-- 0 Mapleridge Services U 1 5 2 --2 ' Reality orientationValidation Therapy Maintain independent living skills Nutritional noon meal and snacks Family Support Group Beautician services at a small additional fee Outings Constant Supervision Transportation Available 298-7661 b - Troy Woods Cross needs to climb into the top three to avoid a play-i- n game with Region 6. The Wildcats are seeking to become the first squad in school history Russ Peterson had three hits to power the Viewmont offensive attack. Davis lone hit came in the seventh Beckmans bid for a All year we have been in most games and have come close, but not Beckman tossed a to pace Viewmont to a 64) victory at Davis Monday. We played well today, we had good defense, good execution with our base running, all in all we took advantage of some good situations, said Viewmont coach Roger Farnsworth. When you come close to a you would like close enough, said Davis coach Stan Buchanan. This team is very competitive. We have just not been able to put everything together. -D- OUG LANG Monday, May 2 at Kaysdke mmm s wo 2132033 HU and $tws$ 033 833 3 BAV1S Beckman and Rica, er f ndreon S & D Music Smdio SummerSeiikn 8 11' Auqusr July Mini CIasses 94 1 Master CIasses LlcmrnUrv Beginning Clarinet junior High Beginning Clannet Junior High Beginning Oboe & Bassoon Junior High Transfer to Saxophone junior High Transfer to Oboe & Bassoon ttiqisrmria bitjias May 1st For Derails call or srop by: H9J-87- C7 Beginning, Beginning, Beginning Beginning saxophone Intermediate & danced Clannet Intermediate & dvanced Sax & Intermediate Oboe In Bassoon & Intermedute (tor daruiet & Jazz onlv) SAD Music Studlc W 2600 Bountiful, UT S Colonial Souare S4010 rn i GARDEN CENTER BountifulN.S.L South 408 1 Main (Highway 89) PONY orPACK Lobelia to fat?9 Pansies, Alyssumour new center V every family visiting during the grand opening. Bedding Plants JICLMRat 9 Rat Choose from Marigolds, Petunias, Salvia and many more. Plus Tomatoes and Peppers Pansies, Alyssum $799 or Lobelia Rat Reg. $10.99 Exercise Program $$$& - to get it, but the win is the key. Individualized activities Relief Society (available on Tuesday) - inning when Kyle Olsen spoiled 6, DAVIS 0 VIEWMONT KAYSVILLE Mapleridge Adult Day Care center offers a safe, stimulating environment for individuals requiring day care supervision or families in need of a respite from 24 hour care. Mapleridge provides the warmth and security found in your home while offering socially stimulating activities. Comprehensive individualized programs offer diversity and daily involvement. Our staff are qualified professionals who care. At Mapleridge, each client is a member of the family. -- 6 8scand Biitefand, Daws. Start (3) and Papa Date. ne W-t- o, tM)ava. fG) 6-- 0, A., 121 Cross one-hitt- er -- uma The n to advance through play and participate in the state tournament. inter-regio- Catae, Raadirw(2)and8igfay:UntwW8urt, UMiatoe ZIMsbt Burtt$ WOODS CROSS v 7-- SALT standout Kevin Linkous proved to be equally at home on the baseball diamond Tuesday. The Cottonwood senior as the Colts pasted threw a four-hittin Bountiful five innings. Both visiting teams are now 7 in Region 2. cmsssa . y STOPPING SKYLINE: Viewmont snapped Skyline's eight-gam- e Region 2 winning streak Tuesday Vikes improved to clipper PhotoRON osborn Bmi LAKE CITY Basketball S8SOT. y 'S Kr. ! - Cottonwood 11, Tuesday May , V so 203003 2-- f Mj 7-- 2. er -- . Geraniums SI 1 45 4" Pot 8 150 South Main Bountiful Gtet Pfeije - Gumdced Grand Opening Specials good through Sat , Ftejlt! May 14, 1994 1 |