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FREEPRESS Page 8 Colby Free Press Monday, June 24, 2002 SSSPORTSPORTS Grade school football league Throwing strikes still has room for players There is still room on the rosters, so Erickson at 462-3890 after 5 p.m.; 6th any 5th or 6th graders interested in grade-Brian Wolf at 443-2407. Team playing Federation football (similar to size is limited to 22 players per team, Pop Warner) this fall need to contact so interested players are encouraged to the following people: 5th grade-Chris sign up as soon as possible. Mets slip by Royals 5-4 NEW YORK (AP) — Roger Cedeno Valentin walked on four pitches to hit a go-ahead two-run single in the load the bases and Cedeno blooped a eighth inning to lead the New York single over shortstop Neifi Perez’s Mets to a 5-4 victory over the Kansas head, scoring pinch-runner Joe City Royals on Sunday at Shea Sta- McEwing and Burnitz to make it 5-4. dium. Scott Strickland (6-3) pitched a John Valentin hit a two-run homer scoreless eighth for the win. and Timo Perez had three hits as the Armando Benitez pitched the ninth Mets rallied from three runs down to for his 18th save in 21 opportunities as win for the sixth time in eight games. the Mets improved to 19-11 in one-run New York is 7 1/2 games behind At- games, including 13-6 at home. lanta, heading into a four-game series The Royals wasted an outstanding with the Braves. outing from Shawn Sedlacek, who al- With the Mets trailing 4-3, Mo lowed one run, five hits and struck out Vaughn drew a one-out walk from re- four in six innings in his second major liever Jason Grimsley (2-3). league start. Jeromy Burnitz singled to put run- Sedlacek was in line for his first big ners on first and third. league win before the Mets’ comeback. Cardinals mourn loss of pitcher Darryl Kile By NANCY ARMOUR and two of Kile’s jerseys hung on ei- AP Sports Writer ther side of the dugout door leading CHICAGO (AP) — Jim Edmonds into the clubhouse. leaned against a wall for support, his The U.S. flag at Wrigley Field was eyes red and watery, Darryl Kile’s No. at half-staff, and the colorful pennants 57 written on both his cap and the thick of the NL teams that usually fly above tape covering his right wrist. the scoreboard were taken down. As he listened to St. Louis Cardinals Flags on the left- and right-field foul manager Tony La Russa and teammate poles that usually carry the names of DARREL PATTILLO/Colby Free Press Woody Williams talk about Kile, he Billy Williams and Ernie Banks were Cierra Rous of Colby’s Sweet Thunder pitched in Colby’s 10-9 vic- Fast Pitch softball tournament. 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