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Show Sports Hill Falcons begin league hockey season by Gary Boyle H,;::cp Times stal Hie Hill Falcons makr a slap shot towards the goal of a winCity Senior Hockey League. ning season in the Salt "This is a much tw tter league for us than the one we were in lat year. We get certified referees, storekeepers, and statisticians who keep track of goals and assists," said general manager Kusseli Hanson. The league is affiliated with the USA ll'ickey Uague which most leagues are." The team will have 14 regular season games before the playoff tournament, flames are played at various times at the Acord Center in West Valley, the Ice Center in Murgames are played ray, and the Salt liike Sjxrts Complex. Hck-uat the Ice Sheet in Ogden. record. Ilie team started the season with "We were nervous our first game and came back to tie it all up in the final minutes of the third period. Our second game we came out strong and then fell apart in the final minutes and lost. Our third game we played against an aggressive team that p was more interested in fighting." said Hanson. "That worked well for us, because w e kept our composure and they ended up in the penalty box. We spent the last half of the final period in a 54 power play situation and won the game "Our fourth game we played well throughout against a good team. We never fell behind and scored the first two goals, but they caught up in the end and tied it up in the end." In its second year at Hill, the team is sponsored by the base through the Hess Fitness Center, which provides a percentage of the league fees and provides generic jerseys for players to 5-- wear. "We have twice as many players this year as we did last year," said Hanson. "We're in an intermediate league and were a little afraid of getting slapped around, but we're holding our own and I think we're going to have an impressive season." The team would like to get a w eb site going and are looking for any volunteers who can help out The games are free and the action is hot, so we're hoping to see the stands full of fans," said Hanson. high-calib- er The Hill Falcon's team on defense is Hanson, assistant coach Mike McCullough, Monty Montello, Allen Perkinson, Troy Ingraham, John Corwin. Shawn Gray, and Steve Moore. Forwards are team captain Pat Kielb, Steve Katsaros. Sara Zanayed. Vein Voraotsady. Jeff Robinson, John Bruns, John John Julian. Rob Hickman and assistant captains Ralph Benoit and Rick Ferber. Chris Powers is the goalie and Gordie Hull is head coach. Game schedule is Oct 14. County Ice Center, 6:45 p.m.; Oct 28. Acord Ice Center, 5:35 p.m.: Nov. 4. County Ice Center. 9:45 p.m.; Nov. 1 1. Acord. 5:30 p.m.; Nov. 18. SIX Sports Complex. 9:30 p.m:. Dec 2, County Ice. 9:45 p.m.; Dec. 9. Acord. 7 p.m.; Dec. 16. Acord, 8:30 p.m. The Acord Ice Center is at 5353 W. 3100 South in West Valley. The County Ice Center is at 5201 S. Murray Park Lane in Murray. The SLC Sports Complex is at 645 S. Guardsman Way in Salt Lake City. For more hockey information call, Hanson at Ext Rig-gin-s. J SPORTS BRIEFS e walk. Oct. 30 Hunt" 5K fun run or 1 1 a.m. The event begins at the Westside Fitness Center, Bldg. 1277. Participation is is $10. free and a commemorative For more details, call Ext. events and possible Force to sports events may be cancelled. Patrons are urged to call the sponsoring agency before attending. D Hockey team starts season The Hill Falcons Hockey team will play Sunday at 6:45 p.m. at the County Ice Center, 5201 S. Murray Park Lane in Murray. The team plays in the Salt Lake City Senior Hockey League and games are played Sundays at various rinks and times. For more A fall Mini Triathlon will be Oct. 13 at 9 a.m. at the Hess Fitness Cenfer. Participants will do an eight-laswim (four laps for begine run. bike ride and a ners), Teams are encouraged to participate. For more details, call the Hess Center. p 2.5-mil- 10-mi- le semi-profession- al rt Triathlon Saturday B Mini The Hess and Westside Fitness Centers set Dragons will be Saturday at 10 a.m. in 544-866- FAT CHANCE - $1500 Persona! Loans Car Title Loans Discharged Bankruptcies M2 Layton Finance 1969 N. Main Layton 525-888- 3 , 9 . ; Come Solve Your (Si) SHARON ST. JOHN, Ju Jitsu classes are offered Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 p.m., and Fridays from 8 p.m. in the Hess Fitness Center bubble. The Yudansha Ju Jitsu and Amis class includes 7-- 6-- joint manipulation throws, takedowns, submission holds and striking techniques, taught by certified instructor Dean Abner. Men and women ages 16 and older are welcome. Classes start Monday and the cost is $35 a month or $5 per class. For information, call Ext Clin- - WEIGHT PROBLEM I Li CenterPoint Eating Disorders Treatment (801)621-538- ' ' IPC 'Experienced KIM mm Begins Oct. 25, 2001 2 DAYS 5 ONLY! 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For more details, call A basketball game showcasing the Wheelin wheelchair basketJazz, a ball team against Hill AFB civilian and military managers and supervisors will be played Oct. 25 at 4 p.m. in the Hess Fitness Center, sponsored by the Persons with Disabilities Committee. Admission is $1 at the door and proceeds will go to the Utah Wheelchair Sports Foundation. Popcorn and soda will be available for purchase. Door prizes donated by local businesses will be given away during the game. two-mil- at Protection Conditions, some scheduled basketball game set B Benefit are sponsoring the annual "Salem Witch Cancellations possible world Due B MaM) 1201S.UnrvirtltyAv.. (Nt to QuWKl Btu) 1 Aircraft Mechanics ATTENTION ACTIVE MILITARY PERSONNEL! ...1 ouse ti' Prepare for your f Flowers A&P License Now! - Use Military TA or VA - Classes meet two nightsweek - Qualified instructors - FAA testing fees included with tuition - Earn college credit LEAVING FOR THE MIDDLE EAST? 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