September 2017 | Vol. 3 Iss. 09
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REGION BASEBALL TOURNAMENT COMES TO WEST VALLEY By Greg James | gregj@mycityjournals.com
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est Valley City was the host of the The eight-year-old champion was Fremont, Pacific Southwest Regional Baseball Calif. They defeated Spanish Springs, Nev. 12Tournament for eight- and nine-year-old play10 in the final game. Hunter Cyprus was winless ers. The tournaments crowned region champiin pool play with four losses. The Roosevelt and ons in their age groups. Riverton Utah teams both were 2-2 in pool play “It was good baseball and incredible how while Taylorsville went 0-4. well the teams played. We heard a lot of good “Our teams did not do as well as we had things from our guest teams and they had a lot hoped. They were competitive though. For the of fun here. They all told us what a class act eight- and nine-year-olds this is the championjob the league and city had done at hosting the ship. They do not offer a World Series like they tournament,” Hunter Cyprus league president do for the older age groups,” Morrow said. Shayne Morrow said. “We had several players Guam presented the biggest logistics hurand parents from our league helping out, that dle for tournament organizers. Attaining howas great.” tel rooms and arranging transportation for the The qualifying teams earned spots in the players was a challenge for a team coming from region tournament by winning their respective so far away. The tournament host hotels, Town district tournament. Place Suites and Crystal Inn, in West Valley California sent representatives from three sponsored housing for the players and coaches. districts: northern, central and southern. Nevada “The league ice maker broke the week beand Arizona each sent representatives and Utah fore the tournament began. Maverik stepped in was allowed a northern, southern and Hunter and supplied all of the ice we needed. EveryCyprus representative because of its host status. thing from drinks to snow cones. Whatever we Guam had a team in the nine-year-old division. needed, I figure it was more than a $1,000 worth “The teams participated in a skills compeof ice,” Morrow said. tition and we had a movie in the park for the The other tournament sponsors included kids. It was beneficial for us to get our league Golden Corral in West Valley who served the out there again. The community and players encoaches and umpires a kickoff breakfast. joyed it. It was a lot of work,” Morrow said. Hunter Cyprus baseball league is growing. Hunter Cyprus baseball has been organized Morrow said the number of kids participating since 1955 and had hosted this level of tournais increasing and support from parents has imment before. Morrow said the league has hosted proved. They play their games at Hunter Park, several state and district tournaments. 3500 South and 5800 West, and at Magna Park. “I have been told by state officials that The local league champions this season Hunter Cyprus was the first organized league in were the Pewee Yankees, Minor Mariners and the state to join the Cal Ripken organization,” Major Blue Jays. Morrow said. The league serves players ages 4-18. It The nine-year-old champion was Elk offers t-ball for the younger players and comGrove, Calif. They defeated Heartwell, Calif. petitive level for its all-stars. In the fall, they 15-3 in the championship game. The Hunter encourage players to continue playing at TayCyprus team went 0-3 in the pool play. The oth- A Hunter Cyprus eight-year-old hones his pitch in for a strike at the Pacific Southwest Regional Baseball lorsville because Hunter football takes over the er two Utah teams, Eagle Mountain and Mueller Tournament. (Shayne Morrow/Hunter Cyprus) fields at Hunter Park. Cal Ripken Baseball is a Park both went 1-2 and missed out on the chamdivision of Babe Ruth baseball. l pionship round.
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