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Show Davis County Clipper Friday, include Chelsea homer in Bean, Brennan Hession, Sara Jorgensen, Christie Natalie SALT LAKE CITY The Triple Game played at beautiful Franklin Quest Field on Wednesday turned out to be a pitching duel with the Nationals using six pitcher and the Americans using five The National League won the home from Buxik game on a Neill Wilson after Buffalo's Fordyce had doubled For awhile it lixiked like the American League may win on a fourth-inninhomer by Salt Lake Griffiths, Jami A Muna, Emily Wall, Came Stratton, Stephanie Bierwolf, Kelli Messenger, Stephanie Wilding, Andrea Druk, Sara Gilmore, Jana n g White, Katie Brewster and Buzz player Todd Walker But tough pitching and Foidyce's homer in the eighth inning proved otherwise. The Coach Marty Bean the All-St- two-ru- Val Haslam, USA final: 2-- 1 for the Nationals. The home team American League could manage only tour hits and all of .v. game ar Sports Writer Benson, Jenm in All-St- Jim V'enditti Carroll, Alison The Devastation Blaze soccer team from Bountiful has been invited to play Cup in Minnesota next week. just five hits, but one was a homer with a man on that made the difference in the game. Salt Lake Buzz players Brian Raabe and Todd Walker played the whole game and only Walker had a hit the field Raabe was at his best made some dazzling plays and started two double plays Walkei was one nt tluee ballplayers chosen as the Pacific Coast League's Most Valuable playei The game was a sellout with 15.0(H) in attendance The Tuple A baseball season resumes today as the Buzz tiavel to Tucson to play the Toros tonight Game time is 8 30 p in. and can be heaid on KISN-A570 The Buzz are currently in second place in the Northern Division of the PCL and one game behind the Edmonton Trappers. In as he Franklin Quest hosts homer contest the hits came in the first five innings of the game. The National League got Jim Venditti Farmington soccer registration Sports Writer Just like SALT LAKE CITY the Major League home run contest that precedes its game, the Triple A affiliates got together for a home run contest on Tuesday, the game. day before their The hitters were chosen from the three Triple A leagues in this country and from Canada. To qualify for the contest the leagues decided to take the top 12 home run hitters at break. The participants the that made the home run roster all have more than 6 homers with Lee All-St- All-St- All-St- 1 Stevens of the Oklahoma City 89ers of the American Association with the most at 25 at the break. Phil Hiatt of the Toledo Mud Hens in the International League has 24 home runs. Greg Pirkl of Tacoma Rainiers and Nigel Wilson of Buffalo Bisons won the first round. Half of the 12 participants were eliminated from mund one, including Todd Walker ol the Buzz He hit just one homer. In round two, three more home itin hitters were knocked out and that left three. The final three: Greg Bountiful Junior football sign-up- s Bountiful District Junior Football sign-up- s will be held on July 17 from 9 p.m., July 27 from 8 10 a.m., and Aug. 6 Irom 6 - 8 p.m. Sign-up- s will be at the Bountiful City Office, 796 South 100 East, Bountiful 6-- -- FIRECRACKER continued from page 20 Skyline on Wintle's sensational one hitter, that hit coming in the bottom of the fifth. Wintle had his curve hall working so well that he threw 16 ground ball outs and only faced five batters in one inning. Oman had three hits, including a line drive 370 foot homer, while Nate Gold also homered and singled. They then eliminated Cottonwood 6 with Oman getting three hits while Paul Lawrence had a double and triple. Carr had two hits as did Gold. Sorenson came on in relief in the third inning and held Cottonwood scoreless the rest of the way and didnt allow a hit while striking out six. The final game against Taylorsville saw the final score of with Carr getting a homer and single. Wintle had a double and single, and Russ Smith had two singles. Two Clipper area teams are still in the running for berths in the State County Rec tournament which will open on Saturday, July 20th. 5 Pirkl, Nigel Wilson and Lee tory. The home run contest used four Stevens of the Oklamoma 89ers. When it was over, Pirkl won the contest and the first prize of $500. He hit 15 homers overall and in the last round he hit six homers which vic- game him a pitchers and they just threw fastballs that were straight and over the plate. Some 1,000 fans turned out to watch the home run hitting contest and they werent disappointed. Many of those balls were hit a long way. Farmington City Recreation and Registration for Kaysville Recreation Youth WFL Registration for youth soccer in Farmington will continue through Friday, July 12 Some leagues play on a modified size field to allow for more participation of players. This is a recreational league Shirt cost is an additional ($14). Registration fee covers both seasons. Registration is taken at 286 Cheerleading classes WFL youth football begins in Kaysville Football program will be held at the Kaysville Recreation Center, 23 East 100 North, Kaysville, Tuesday, July 16, Thursday, July 18, from 6-- 8 p.m. and Saturday, July 20 from 9 a.m. until noon. Registration is open for kids age 8 to 15. Registration Fee is $60. League games are played on Saturdays beginning August 24th. For further information contact Mike Gray at Premier Gymnastics is currently offering Cheerleading classes. Farmington City Recreation and Premier Gymnastics is currently offering Beginning Tumbling and Power until 1 at 45 year olds and Kindergarten. $17; and 2nd grade, $20, 3rd and 4th grade, $22; 5th and 6th grade. $22. Grade is determined by the grade the participant w ill be in as of August 5 1st I ning on Saturday, July 3th. Registration is taken at 286 S. 200 8 a.m. until 12 E., Monday-Fndanoon and p.m. For more information call the Recreation Office at Big Transmission Problem or Minor Adjustment? It takes an expert to know. j World's Largest Chain of Transmission Specialists gymnastics classes AAMCOs No Charge Diagnostics New Lifetime Protection. which provides free parts and labor for as long as you own you car is Farmington City Recreation and North Davis Gymnastics is offering available Beginning Gymnastic classes. Registration will run from July MADD 15th through the 26th Classes will am be held on Saturdays, trom Madwtt AIm Dniak Drivtag AAMCO Supports Mothers Against Drunk Driving weeks. L Classes are for youth ages 5 to 14 with registration fees being $25. For more information Classes. Tumbling Registration will be accepted through Friday, July 12 with the class begin Farmington offers 5 200 E., 8 a.m. Monduy-Frida2 noon and 5 p m. For more information call the recreation center S. Farmington offers tumbling classes This program introduces the participants to the basic moves and lyrics used in cheerleading. Registration is taken at 286 S. 200 E., Monday-Fnda8 a.m. until 12 noon and p.m. For more information call the Recreation Office at 544-178- until 11:45 a.m for 13 Buzz Todd Walker rips Team members McGarvey, July 12, 1396 page Designate A No Charge Towing to Center Ask Specialists in Automatics, Manuals and Clutch Repair Computer Controlled Transmission Diagnosis Available k Exclusive External Diagnostic Cars, Light Trucks, Vans & RVs CV Joints - Front & Rear Wheel Drive About Financing I IrBouNimiiV 7Sl Stli lOOHMl We Honor Most Extended Warranties Driver I (40 mile radius) call Farmington City Recreation at Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. until 12 noon and p in. Or stop by the office at 286 S. 200 E. 451-095- Viewmont has a record of 4 and must still play Davis at home, at Layton, and w ill finish the regular a.m season at home Saturday at Skyline. against Coach Mike Carr's team also has a make up game at Brighton as the field was flooded the first time the teams were to meet. A split in the four games should give the Vikings a berth, as they would wind up with a mark of Seven of the 17 teams in the National Division have already lost seven or more games. Bountiful is also still in the hunt with a record of 6 as it tied with Hunter, American Fork and Copper 7-- if Sr if if s! if if iJ if i if if if if if if if if i' if if if it if if if if if if if if it' if if i' v if if i WHERE: 9-- The Braves play at Cottonwood, also in the hunt, and then travel to Copper Hills for their final game. COST: $7 .50 The other Clipper area teams 6-- u if ! ! Si Si Si St Si S Si Si if Si Si Si Si f Si si ff Si Si si si si i si si "w si V ;i tf V si V i' u v 1. if if i' for 6 classes V Register at the Indoor pool or for more information call Cottonwood i if ifif v This class is specifically designed for those with arthritis. This is not an aerobic class. seem to be out of it as Davis, Woods Cross, and Layton all have too many losses for further consideration. In games Tuesday, Viewmont and Timpanogas edged Bountiful slipped past Woods Cross Bountiful Indoor Pool 785 S. 100 E. 7:00 am Monday and Wednesday 1st session June 24 - July 10 2nd session July 15 - July 31 3rd session August 5 - August 21 Hills. 11-- if if WHEN: 7-- downed Davis ru 298-622- si si si i4 si if 'u i i 4. if ' ' si si s if if V |