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Show SPORTS Falcons slash way to 13-- 2 victory on ice by Debbie Christiansen Hilltop Times staff writer in the Salt Lake Senior Hockey League, was no match for the second-placFalcons, who dominated the from the first period. game Lew Gordon scored first for Hill on an assist from Greg Jachim. Mike Jachim then added another goal with assistance from Louis DiMillio, who then netted an unassisted goal. Gor e Hill's hockey team skated circles around its opponent last Sunday at the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center, coming away with a 13-victory. e Skate and Score, the team 2 last-plac- March 1, 1991 don scored again to end the first period. Greg Jachim and Greg Patterson chalked up assists on Gordon's second goal. Gordon opened the Falcons' scoring in the second period with a goal assisted by Patterson. Mike Gauss added another goal for Hill on an assist from Todd Hooper. Dave Kahn scored next for the Falcons. Mike Jachim had the assist. Patterson added the Falcons' final second-periogoal on an assist from Greg Jachim. Skate and Score finally scored one before the second period ended. Gauss had an unassisted goal to open the third period. Skate and Score answered with its second, and final. 17 Hilltop Times goal of the game. Patterson added another goal for Hill on an assist from Kahn and Patterson. Paul Taylor was next to net one with the assist coming from Eric Fink. DiMillio added two more for Hill, the first on an assist by Greg Jachim and Patterson and the second unassisted. That closed the scoring at 13-"We played well." said DiMillio. "Right now we are working on our techniques, getting ready for the playoffs in a couple of weeks." He praised Hill's Dan Roe for a fine job as goalie. The Falcons meet up with the Mustangs on Sunday at 4:15 p.m. at Cottonwood. 2. d fifth-plac- e SPORTS GLANCE Gun club hosts event two-da- y y, nt e. 12-gaug- ners I, II and III, advanced beginners and more. Payment is required at the time of registration. For more information call Nancy Williams at Ext. 74617 or 72762 or the Hess Fitness Center Pool at double-eliminatio- The Hill AFB Rod and Gun Club is hosting a two-dafour-evecompetition Saturday and Sunday at the club skeet range. The Saturday events are 100 targets each in the .410 bore and The Sunday events are 100 28- - and each in the .410, targets Registration will begin at 9 a.m. on both days, with the first event starting at 10 a.m. The second event on each day will start about noon, depending on the completion time of the first event. New shooters are always welcome and can be registered prior to the beginning of the event entered. For more information, call Bob Walker at Ext. 76767 during normal club hours. 20-gaug- n The tournament will be a true tourney. The entry fee is $125 per team. All playand ers, up to 12 per team, will receive will NCAA rules apply. Awards are first, second and third place for team sponsors, first, second and third place for individual players, a team, Most Valuable Player, most three-poishots and most inspirationpoints, most al player. All games will be played at Hill's Hess Fitness Center. Entry fees may be brought to the center, Bldg. 520, or mailed to 2849th ABGSSRS, Hill AFB, Utah 84056; attention Maxine Jenkins or Jim Dicus. For more information, call or e. Toumey signup ends Monday Registration is open until Monday to any men's basketball team that would like to participate in the 3rd Annual Hill-GaBrothers Spring Tournament. The tournament will run Wednesday through March 9. Games will be played evenings and all day rt March 9. ts five-play- er Ext. 73471. Pool hours are: 777-937- 5 dividual per month, or $1.25 per visit. For more information on programs offered call the pool at Ext. 73471 or 74617. Community center lists winners The Thornton Community Center sponsored a s tournament Feb. 22 and an eight-bal- l tournament Feb. 23. In the table tennis tournament, Patrick Messam finished in the top spot with Robert Petree in second place. Sam Bradford captured the third-placspot. In the eight-bal- l tournament, Keith Keel finished in first place. Mike Kushlan took second place and Phil Dunn finished in third place. 7. table-tenni- Swimming lesson registration set Swimming lesson registration will be held March 11 for military and March 12 for civilians from 11 a.m.-p.m. Lessons will begin March 19 and run Tuesdays and Thursdays through April 11. The cost of eight lessons is $20 per student. 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