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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 38

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C4Thfu WCDNC5DAV. AfwO 10(16 nith, AVHS: WHS, 3-1 Coop' j'v With one out. Appl Valle right fielder Jack Todd singled and took second as Todd Larf bounced out to third base. Cos prnmito walked and Willie Er no hit a pop f'y Ix'hlnd pitching mound that dropped 14 Lad the bates with two ouu. lrft fielder Steve Tlmok was then hit by a Sawala pitch to forr In run.

making It a I I game, and Gonairs came through with a single down the third base line to score the winning runs. The Jackrabblti bad I comeback try In the seventh Inning when they got runners 19 first and second with no ouu. but Coopersmlth struck out two of th next three batters, with a sacrifice out between, to end the game. "It was a great win." said AVI IS coach Mark Chandler. "Ira proud of the way we battled back." Coopersmlth finished the game with five walks and 10 strikeouts.

With the victory. Coo pcrsmitb Is now 2 on the year. Sawala. meanwhile, finished his game with only two walks along with seven strikeouts. He went six Innings and allowed Just four hits.

By tTCVI RACI Special toTfttSufl APPLK VALLEY Third baseman Paul Gonzales drove In two runs on a base loaded single In the fifth Inning to spark Apple Valley to i come from behind i I victory over arrh rival Victor Valley on Tuesday afternoon. The Sun Devils are now 41 In the San Andreas League, alone In second place, a half game behind La Sierra. Victor Valley falls to J-2. tied with pre league favorite Norte Vtu. Tuesday's game featured a pitching duel between Apple Valley's lefthander David loopers-mlth and Victor Valley right-hinder Joe Sawala.

who between them struck out 17 and allowed only six hits. But Coopersmlth was a little sharper, allowing only two bit while striking out 10 and gaining the victory. Victor Valley scored first Afer two scoreless Innings. Victor Valley'i Tony Miller hit a lead-off home run In the third to give the Jackrabbits a 10 edge. Sawala protected that slim margin through the first four Innings, but trouble beckoned In the fifth.

DmM A. AdfoiTh Sun lob ll.lt) tRk. Poly bashes Ike, remains unbeaten in CBL i Lni.a 1 4 a run. nH rnm Kirk I 111 Charlie three runs and come back. I 1 Jut b.s.b.11 gam.

Tucd.y. Just keep telling them to hang In there and everything will be OK. And they did." The Bears overcame their first-Inning troubles In the top of the second. First baseman Shannon Duncan hit a leadoff single and went to third when Green got aboard on a two-bate error charged to Ike center fielder Stanfleld. Catcher Robert Drake walked and.

with two out. Graves delivered his three run double to give Poly a 3-1 lead Ike never overcame. Green's two-run homer came In the third as Poly made it 5-1. The Eagles cut the lead to In the fourth Inning on second baseman Mike Coleman's RBI double (Ike'i last hit of the day) and first baseman Chris Robertson's run scoring ground out. Poly Iced it with an RBI double by left fielder Darryl Conner In the fifth and Graves' two run homer in the sixth.

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83 Oil the Katfle' field Shortstop and leadoff hitter Handy (Jraves hnl the luan hy going 3 for 4 five runs batted via a two run home run and a three run double that proved to he the game winning Kill on the cool, breezy afternotm. Ik-slgnatiil hitter Steve (Im also Ix ltiHl a two run home run for Poly tM) In the CHL fV5 which look a one game lead over WH-ond place Fontana (1. 8- SBHS posts upset victory over NoVi; San G. hangs on to nip Palm Springs ooowMfitanr fOLJ Hr Vi Mand Empire 1.9 .1 IM oul R. fun i he CHI.

title rhaxe The l-aclin. who dropped to 2 I in the ill. fl 4 were handruffed on Just two hlt by pi.lyi burly righthander Danny J.ihnvm Jhnon went the dtv tame. Mriklng out eight, walking two and hitting a batter, lie retired 10 of the last II Ike battem he fared. Coming Into the game.

Danny had a hail cold and a wire thnwt." said Poly coach Klch Graves. "Danny threw his heart out. Ai the game g.n-s on. he gets better, lie a tough competitor." Johnvmi finLsh was quite a change from the first Inning, when Ike had Its chance to bury the Poly pitcher and his teammates. The Hears committed three errors it wo charged to Craves, a Mtphomorel and.

with only one out. Johnson walked Ike catcher Kenrlc King with the bases loaded to force home Steve Stanfleld with the game's first run. Johnson and the Bears got out of this Jam PREP BASEBALL ROUNDUP outs to help San Gorgonio (3-1, 72) hold off Palm Springs (1 2. 74) in a Citrus Belt league game. Burr raised his season record to as San G.

overcame six errors to score the in. Of the seven runs Spartans starter Mike Eating-cr gave up in his four innings, six of thern were unearned. Eatinger went 3for-4 at the plate, drove In two runs and scored three times. Senior catcher Tony Kounas added a two-run double for San G. After rallying for three runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to take an 87 lead.

San G. got the decisive run when Aaron Al-brecht earned a bases-loaded walk off Palm Springs reliever Eric Welker in the sixth. La Sierra 8, Cajon 4 RIVERSIDE Senior second baseman Jim Trainer's two-run double in the second inning capped a three-run rally that gave Cajon an early 40 lead, but the Cowboys (1-4, 2-8) couldn't maintain the edge in losing a San Andreas League game to first-place La Sierra (5-1. 9-2). Cajon pitchers Josh Doty, Mark DiCario and Ken Krahenbuhl issued a combined total of six walks to aid La Sierra's comeback.

The Eagles tallied two runs each in the second, third, fourth and sixth innings. Cajon had a good opportunity to score when it loaded the bases with two out in the fifth. Cowboys shortstop Tom Levan smashed a long drive to right field, but La Sierra's Steve Boyer hauled it in at the fence to retire the side. OR RpIipvp if There PolI Drl Conn In CDL when drftlcnatcd hitter Itedd struck out and shortstop Mike Sanchel flew out to end the Inning. Poly soon took charge by belting the ball all about The Bears added four doubles to the homers by Craves and Green, victimizing Ike's right handed starter Doug Bender and reliever Unny Du-ran.

Bender was worked over for five runs (four earned! on five hits In only three Innings of work. "They got to (Render) pyscholo-glcally." said Ike coach Larry longsworth. "I think, pyschologl-rally. If they get to a pitcher. It helps a team." Bender's troubles only added to Longsworth's feeling that Ike may have been able to derail the Bears.

We thought we were a better ballcluh man for man. but they hit the ball hard and beat us. no doubt about It." said Ixmgsworth. "Tills club has always been a comeback team." said Graves. -We've been down by as many as Ruhldoux 7.

Col ton RIVERSIDE Designated hitter John Oloteo went 2 for-3 and drove in a run for Colton (0-5. 3-7), but It wasn't enough to keep the Yellowjackets from losing a tight Citrus Belt League game to Rubidoux scored the decisive run in the bottom of the seventh, when Mark Gonzales tripled and then scored on a wild pitch by Maurice Mendoza. Bloomington 4, Elslnore 3 BLOOMINGTON Scott Campbell of Elsinore (4-3. was thrown out at the plate trying to score on a wild pitch for the game's final out as Bloomington (2. 7-2) held on for a win that gave it sole possession of second place in the Sunkist League.

A four-run Bloomington rally in the bottom of the sixth inning gave the Bruins and winning pitcher Tim Fouse just enough room to outlast a three-run Elsinore seventh including Campe-bell's two-out, bases-loaded triple. Bloomington had been no-hit by Tigers right-hander Victor Co-ria through five innings before staging its decisive outburst. The inning featured an RBI single by R. Gill, a two-run single by John Smith and a two-out, run-scoring double by Richard Larabell. Junior left-hander Fouse had eight strikeouts, but he tired in the seventh, when he walked the bases loaded before giving up Campbell's big hit.

Yucca Valley 7, Sherman Indian 6 YUCCA VALLEY Dave Fletcher and Daryl Wingate smashed back-to-back homers in the fifth inning, and Mike Hackney lofted a sacrifice fly to cap a three-run seventh-inning rally as Yucca Valley won a De Anza League game. was over 1 1 million at Gibraltar now. lose it later TRANSMISSIONS unnsgo New pan linkage New pan In.) a Maui uinis applicable. NATIONWIDE irrm i''Vi April 2 allhtCio.totBu,ir,ti,,n( ot Hepeatedt tHef" TRAILERS, 5TH WHEELS KITROAD RANGER PROWLER REGAL TERRY TERRY MANOR TERRY TAURUS PARK MODELS SAN BERNARDINO Senior Infielder Todd White ripH-d a sol-Id. two-out hit up the gap In left-center field to score Tony Steele with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh Inning as San Bernardino High School pulled out an upset.

32 San Andreas League baseball victory over Norte Vista on Tuesday. The victory lifted SBHS' record to VI in the SAL and 3-7 overall. Norte Vista fell to $2 and 103. Junior right handcr Gary Jimenez pitched a complete-game six-hitter, striking out five while walking five, as SBHS knocked off a NoVi club that had been ranked No.l in the CIF 2A poll released earlier in the day. The inning hit by White, ho went afor4 on the day.

capped a two run SBHS rally in the seventh that was aided by a crucial error. With one out and two runners on base following singles by Sergio Estrada and Brian Estrada. Norte Vista left fielder Manny Munoz dropped a fly ball off the bat of Steele, allow ing a run to score. After Brian Estrada was thrown out at the plate trying to score on a grounder by Reggie Washington and Paul Wecker walked. White got the decisive hit.

White also had a run-scoring double in the first inning off losing senior right-hander Shane Kimberling, who had five strikeouts while walking three in going the distance. Norte Vista scored in the third inning on an RBI single by David Arteche and took a 2-1 lead in the fourth, when Munoz doubled then scored on a fielder's choice. San Gorgonio 9, Palm Springs 8 SAN BERNARDINO Junior right-hander Jeff Burr pitched three innings of one-hit relief in which he recorded seven strike- CHECK IT Minis CROSS COUNTRY JAMBOREE JAMBOREE RALLYE LINDY MINI WINNIE TIOGA TIOGA ARROW iOB mum and stasis stop TWO OF THE LARGEST RV DEALERSHIPS IN THE INLAND EMPIRE TEAM UP TO OFFER YOU THIS FANTASTIC SALE. 3 DAYS ONLY APRIL 3-4-5 FINANCING AVAILABLE AS LOW AS 9.9 FROM 15 DOWN O.A.C. (On Approved Credit) WILY 309 lIV'S AT iriCEIiOEBLE SAViUGS ALL PRICES CLEARLY MARKED CLASS A M0T0RH0MES BEAVER BOUNDER CROSS COUNTRY LIMITED ELDORADO PACE ARROW SOUTHWIND CHIEFTAIN WINNEBAGO ELANDAN ELEGANZA EAGLE Factory failures last vear 90 of them wprp caused hv burnt fluid! Don be a statistic Nearly 100 Pre-Owned RV's in Stock.

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