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Show June 25, 1980 Page 7 Sun Chronicle, Sun Times, Ben Lomond Beacon, Clearfield Courier SpoiTsfacular Champions crowned in Soccer Invitational By Bliss Fullmer Logan 3 Phoenix from Arizona, Colorado, Idaho and Utah gathered last week in Roy for the third annual AYSO Soccer Invitational. All stars Forty teams, 13 10 1 Clearfield 2 - Kaysville 0 Weber A 2 - Clearfield 5 Salt Lake City 0 - Kaysville 3 Weber A 2 - Kaysville 1 Salt Lake City 1 - Clearfield 4 Iin the ACTION WAS HOT brackets of the tourney. Ca xT. '' - " 11 ' x - &:w - r mrJ ' T 'ymT'r. and 12 year old soccer tournament. Forty teams participated in ''i - ,5 1 5 .i'-- ' six age 15 -- 16 13 14 -- 15 girls Clearfield 0 - Weber 7 Idaho Falls 2 - Kaysville 5 Clearfield 1 Idaho Falls 2 Weber 3 - Kaysville 0 Gearfield 1 Kaysville 1 Idaho Falls 1 - Weber 6 Weber 4 - Kaysville 1 for championship year AThe A.Y.S.O. tournament committee consisted of Chuck Badger, Coordination and teams, Roy Stock Referees, Leon Brace - Fields, Steve Seper - Fields, Shirley Rich - Housing, Rich Peterson - Trophies, Byron DeLair - Program, Pete Hass - Entertainment, Mario Campbell Facilities, Snack Bar - Roy City Recreation Department and Roy Lions Gub. Of the forty teams entered in the tournament, eleven were from Weber County, eight from Davis County, five from Salt Lake City, four from Logan, two from Brigham City, and three from Layton. Four teams came from Idaho Falls, Idaho, two from Grand Junction, Colorado and one from Phoenix, Arizona. All were all-stteams representing hundreds of teams in their respective areas. old boys Salt Lake City Kaysville 1 Weber 2 - Idaho Falls 1 Salt Lake City 1 - Weber 4 Idaho Falls 4 Salt Lake City 2 Weber 4 - Kaysville 0 Idaho Falls 5 - Weber 2 for championship 10 -- 11 Grand Junction 0 - Logan 7 Weber B 2 - Salt Lake City 1 Grand Junction 0 - Weber B 6 Logan 4 Salt Lake City 0 Salt Lake City 3 - Grand Junction Weber B 1 - Logan 2 Wo 1 1 and 12 years represented Weber County in the Third Annual Invitational Soccer Tournament. Front row (I. to r.) Jennefer Booth, Lisa Ogata, Jennifer Workman, Krisey Phillips, and Karen Ogata. Row two, Michele Stites, Mindy Smith, Annette Hultgren, Catherine Madsen, Marne Campbell, Kalene Stinger Tricia Roberts and Kim Killian. Coaches are Rita Booth, Dennis Platt and Scott Roberts. THESE AtPSTAR 10, -- year old girls 12 - Clearfield 4 Weber A 0 Kaysville 3 Logan 1 Clearfield 2 - Weber A 2 Weber A 2 - Kaysville 2 Logan 0 - Clearfield 2 Kaysville Logan l 1 4 - more mascot for Ogden By Wally Carr Their will be no mascot for the Ogden As this season, at least no Ogden dropped four of the five games and continued in their quest of skid mouse mascot. The mouse came into being after Organist Charlotte Anderson was asked to leave the park by the umpire for. playing that song. That song being three blind mice. The mouse, created by Charlotte and worn by her husband Dennis, under the approval of the As management, was a novelty hit with the younger fans, tolerated by the umpires, and disgusted more conservative ticket buyers. The franchise managers were assailed by noted, letters and phone calls as well as visits from disgruntled supporters who felt the idea was childish, immature and very bush league. Management surrendered and tied the can to the tail of the mouse. With the mouse gone, the As called upon the Weber College mascot to fill in for a promotional stunt sponsored e chicken emby a local porium. The idea to present a half eaten fried seagull to the Salt Lake City Gulls manager during the game. Unlike the chicken, it was in poor taste. No one seemed to find it very funny. You might say it was a fowl idea. That was the only bright spot in the five game series with the Gulls as Lately the Ogden teams play has been less than inspiring. Despite earlier problems which should have been worked out by now, and ample reinforcements brought in to shore up weak spots, they are still unable to find the combination for winning ball. Many problems were glaringly exposed during the Gull series. Take for instance Tim Hosley, the disgruntled designated hitter. Tim is collecting $250,000 a year from Oakland, and he needs about 45 major league games to qualify for his pen CASH PAID" WE BUY CLASS RINGS Why to win the championship. Front row (I. to r.) Brett Monroe, Mike Walterbeck, Junior Jaramillo, Bill Spangenthal (goalie), Lance Manning, Robert Bly and David Dean. Row two, Randy Kidman, Lance Ritter, Bryan Wood, Ryan Henderson, Chris Hall, Conn Famuliner, Andy Barney and Shane Kirkman. The coaches are Kent Henderson, Roger Cragun, Dale Spangenthal and David Wood. INSTANT CASH! PAYING UP TO s40 For Girl's softball league keeping busy Elementary and Jr. High girls from the Clearfield Sunset area are going strong in this years softball season. The two leagues includes teams from Sunset, Clearfield and West Point. Elementary games started June 10th and will go through July 10th. Their games are played on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. on the ball diamonds behind Sunset Jr. High. The teams in the elementary league are the Powder Puffs, Sunset, West Point II West Point III, Cougars and Tough Tigers. After four games, the Tough Tigers from Clearfield have a perfect record and are in 1st place. The Powder Puffs from West Point are a close second with three wins and one loss league game started June llth and goes through July 14th their games are played on Mondays and Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. Also on the diamonds behind Sunset Jr. High School. The teams in this league are the Blue Jays, Rockets, Pink Panthers, Warriors and Triple S. The standings in this league are pretty much up in the air at this point. The Blue Jays and Triple S both have a record of while the Rockets and Pink Panthers are both This years softball season is off to a West Point III over West Point II. good June 11 Triple S over Pink Panthers, Blue Jays over Warriors, June 16 Blue Jays over Rockets Pink Panthers over Warriors, June 18 Triple S over Warriors, 15-Rockets over Pink Panthers 2-- 1, 2. start. The girls do a good job at keeping games fun and exciting who knows what the outcome will be at the end of the season? Games and scores for the first two weeks of play were: Elementary League June 10 West Point III over Sunset, 7 Jr. High League 17-- 4. 19-1- 2. 8-- 7-- 1. 8-- 1. 9-- Elementary League June 10 West Point III over Sunset, Tough Tigers over West Point II, Powder Puffs over Cougars, 20-- 9-- 7. 13-- of a fishing or hunting license have recently been set by the Wildlife Sunset over West Point II Powder Puffs over West Point III Tough Tigers over Cougars, 16-9-- 4. 12-- June 17 Powder Puffs over Sunset, 12-West Point 2 over Cougars, 17-Tough Tigers over West Point III, 4-- 2. Cougars over Sunset, Tigers over Powder Puffs, .Tough 7-- 4. is for a duplicate adult fishing license and $5.00 for a duplicate big game license. Duplicate licenses may be obtained from the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office. $11.50, $5.25 19 22-1- Board. The new cost of a duplicate license is half the cost of the original license, not to exceed $25. The cost of a duplicate combination license 2. 9. Year Olds 1st Andy Archuleta, 2nd Bowen, 3rd Janies Snyder. After the Pitch Hit and Run Mens for Ladies Class Rings . Paying up to $10 bonus on all rings RIGHT NOWtPm WILL PICK UP ANYWHEREP Call Anytime - No Obliaation We Cover ,he En,ire Wasatch Front PHONE TOWN UNIX 12 New fees for obtaining a duplicate 9. June 12 June Duplicate license fees set by division $40 & $20 Any condition OK for recycling TOP DOLLAR FOR SCRAP STERLING Last Saturday at Fisher Park in Clearfield the Clearfield Recreation Dept, along with Burger King sponsored a Pitch, Hit and Run Contest for boys and girls ages 9 to 12. Each youngster competed in 3 baseball skill events: Pitching for accuracy, base running for speed and hitting for distance. The individual scores were then compiled into a total score to determine the winners. Ribbons were awarded to all 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners, with patches to each participant. being presented Overall winners in the competition 9 Years Old were: 1st Bryan Wood, 2nd Mike Gary, 3rd Kyle Hemsley. 10 Years Old 1st Dan Van Wagener, 2nd Paul Nor ega, 3rd Erick Barlow 11 Years Old 1st Darrel Hicks, 2nd Mark Lopez, 3rd Mike Prothero. 7-- 1 not turn your discarded broken, or worn out JEWELRY, RINGS, TEETH or other items into crowns winners from Clearfield pounded Logan sion. He is on the roster as a catcher, but his arm has gone and so has his hustle. Tim hit a broken back ground ball to the third baseman, and instead of moving toward first base, chose to stand and watch as the ball was bobbled before the player could find the handle and throw him out. And so it goes. The talent is, or should be, there, but is overshadowed by lack of hustle, missed signs, bumbled plays and generally poor attitude shown by so many of the players. And the fans groan. They paid to see major league ball, and are instead treated to the Ogden version of the Bad News Bears. row. Baseball event all-sta- rs -- DIVISION J take-hom- High 2 4- DIVISION D Jr. -- -- -- 12 -- Idaho Falls 1 - Layton 0 Weber A 1 - Phoenix 8 Idaho Falls 2 - Weber A 2 Phoenix 6 - Layton 0 Idaho Falls 2 Phoenix 2 Weber A 1 - Layton 4 The 7 Layton 0 - Weber C 1 Weber B 1 - Weber C 6 Salt Lake City 4 - Layton o Layton I - Weber B 3 Weber CO- - Salt Lake City 3 Clearfield 5 - Salt Lake City 0 for championship -- ' Boys DIVISION C ten year old Weber 0 - Salt Lake City for Grand Junction 2 - Weber B 3 Clearfield 7 Brigham City 0 Grand Junction l - Clearfield 3 Weber 7 - Brigham City l Brigham City 0 - Grand Junction Weber B 2 - Clearfield 2 0 - Weber B 3 Layton 2 Brigham City 2 - Logan 10 Weber B 2 - Layton 4 Brigham City 0 - Layton 6 Weber B1 Logan 4 Clearfield 7 - Logan 1 for championship 11 THESE NINE AND DIVISION K DIVISION F Brigham City vfHx' 5jfe?'t2ir wjni year old boys DIVISION E 0 14 -- Idaho Falls 3 - Clearfield championship DIVISION B Logan Gearfield 5 - Salt Lake City for championship Weber A 0 - Idaho Falls 3 Salt Lake City 8 - Logan 4 Weber A 1 - Salt Lake City 4 Idaho Falls 2 - Logan 2 Logan 4 - Weber A 1 Idaho Falls 2 - Salt Lake City 1 PLAY RESULTS: year old boys Weber A 4 Salt Lake City for the championship were teamed up for divisions of play, ranging in age from nine years to age sixteen. 9-- 1 393-43- 12 Anyday - Any Hour wum 375 5th Street Ladies Lingerie and Apparel PHONE 393-221- 1 All Swimwear & Terrys ON SALE Greg Con- test was finalized a special Home Run Derby was conducted. 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