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Show SPORTS fteeoinrfls siBU i-ra- Hill teams went Saturday as season action continued in the Wasatch Front Football League. 3-- 1 Mtley Miles The Hill Mitey Mites got into the win column by defeating Plain City 13-- 0 Kenneth Daubrey scored in the second quarter on an run and then added the extra point. In the third quarter J.B. Bynum scampered 23 yards for Hill's final score of the game. Quarterback Michael Harter played a pivotal role in the Hill rd offense. An outstanding defensive effort was anchored by Sterling Shaw, Joe Goldsby, Brandon Alley and Benjamin Miller. g Sept. 27. 1991 3-- 1 H-'tt- B5 Timet ep Ssafiwdleiy led by Chad Tidweil, Nick Dixon and Brigham Au. J.D. Masero Tad Kruitbosch, Mike Sasfreed and J. It. Patrick led the charge on defense. Pee Vices The Hill Pee Wee team lost to South Ogden Quarterback Marcus Lacy hit Jarod Colquitt in the end rone for a touchdown pass. However, South Ogden scored four unanswered touchdowns before Paul Bass intercepted a pass and ran it back 22 yards for a touchdown. Andrew Ben and Philip Dunn turned in solid performances for Hill. 24-1- 14-yar- 2. d Junior Midgets Hill's Junior Midgets beat Layton B . Quarterback Steve Gilmore scored one touchdown and three extra points on quarterback sneaks. touchdown run, Earl Van Weerd scored an while Brian Duryea caught an touchdown Brad an Harris returned interception 57 yards pass. to account for Hill's fourth touchdown. Aaron Rollins, Loni Hutchinson, Peter Mickens, Gabe Sullivan and Josh Cheek turned in a great defensive effort for Hill. 27-6- Junior Pee Wees Hill's Junior Pee Wee team remained undefeated by downing Clearfield 25-Adrian Sanders scored twice for Hill on runs of 14 and 44 yards. Jared Tashro added the other two scores with runs of 20 and 54 yards. Jared Adams added one extra point. Much of the success of the running game can be attributed to superb blocking by the offensive line, 6. rd rd SPORTS GLANCE Hospital captures golf title Rayborn and Fletcher swept their match-plaAfter finishing in second place in the American points, while the other members of the Hospital team also took the majority of their match-plaLeague during the season, Hospital outshot 388th CRS No. 2 to take the intramural golf tournament points. Hospital also snagged 2.5 of 4 possible points from title. The final point outcome of the team play champi- CRS for having the best ball for their groups. When the semifinal playoffs began, Hospital onship saw Hospital win 8.0 to 4.0. In the championship match, Andy Fletcher, Craig defeated 2849th CES. Hospital next beat 728th Patchin, Randy Gasper and coach Wes Ray born of TCS, which had defeated 2849th SPS in the first Hospital were matched against Paul Chapman, round. CRS finished at third place in the American league Steve Hammontree, Bob Nealer and David Spargur of 388th CRS No. 2. during the regular season. They defeated 84th y RADES and 388th HSS to make it to the final match. y k a week. For more information contact Capt. Warren Van-lie- r at Ext. 76767. The Hill skeet and trap range, Bldg. 1506, will be open Thursdays and Sundays for skeet shooting; and it will be open Tuesdays and Saturdays for trap. Cutting and Wrapping Family Restaurant Seating up to 150 ENTREES $5.00 and UP Catering for any occasion. a r1 1 t ft? i 621-983- 9 VE RECYCLE FOR AMERICA TOP PRICES FOR cP OFF SLAUGHTERING WITH THIS AD HOLIDAY RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE ri The Hill Rod and Gun Club will sponsor an eight-weetrap league. It requires a minimum of 50 birds Custom Farm till The r trap league slated Eight-wee- k SCRAP METAL, JUNK CARS Champion Meats 704 W. Riverdale Rd. l Riverdale 394-998- 0 Hours Extended Fall Hours WE PROCESS WILD GAME 8-- 5 394-820- 0 Mon.-Fr- i. 'T . &P IB V l y0J0P OFF H WITH THIS COUPON ON ANY COMPLETE COMPUTER SYSTEM OVER t iu ;m 1991 OSSACTION INC H lfw Computer Service People 4575 South 700 Vcst Riverdale, Utah 84405 OR CALL 7 29'VX !U TBI' -- i M i Coupon Expires Aug. 31, 3Hfl 't Hi $1199 MfFW38& HIS7 3323I (Tntji'G : & TRUCKS Member 'm & TIN, t oj i n ,h, lor nnDi |