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Show 4 Nov. 9, 1989 22, GLDGDuipS Repeat champs "I don't see that we could have done anything different or better," CES coach Curt Van De Walle said. "Fate by Debbie Christiansen Hilltop Times staff writer Right, 2952nd CLSS's Ernest Isley scrambles for yards against 2849th CES defenders Gary White, directly behind runner; Pat Kennedy, behind White; and Charles Bollard, in background. CLSS's Dave Becktel, 19, led the blocking for Isley. Bottom, CLSS quarterback, Chuck Vigansky, tosses a pass to Becktel, as White, with arm up, tries to block the pass and George Harris, 6, scrambles across field for pass coverage. iff . The 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squadron walked onto the Area C fields Saturday with one goal in mind to repeat as Hill intramural v ,' flag football champs. CLSS captured the intramural title last year in a 13-- 6 overtime win against 388th Tactical Fighter Wing Headquarters Squadron Section. Even spending the season as the target of the other teams in the league didn't cause CLSS to stray from its objective. They entered the championship against 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron undefeated, and stayed that Isv-- s .', . - way.;' " Jtj""-'i- Tn ' -- i ..- .Vv- ':- : -:-: , : " It was harder, for us this time. I think the other teams were out to get us because we haven't lost a game in two years," John Smith, 2952nd CLSS assistant coach, said. the hardWith the score tied went into battle hitting, 6-- 6, hard-foug- ht overtime. CLSS lipped its score first when David Delprado caught a touchdown pass and Smith added the extra point. in -- U.S. Air Force Photos by Sgt. Jay Joersz by Sgt. Jay Joersz co-edit- or HEIGHTS, COTTONWOOD Utah Falcon hockey players skated their way out of a close battle on the ice Sunday against a Banner Blue team to win their third game of the season. With a little more than 6 minutes left in the game, Banner tied the game which made the Hill team very nervous, according to playercoach George Horvath. But it didn't take long for Mike Jachim to cool the team's nerves, as only 8 seconds after the Banner goal, 6-- 3. much-improve- d 3-- go-ahe- a great intramural: program," the coach said, adding, ."We'll be back." In action preceeding the championship, CLSS and 2849th Headquarters Squadron paired off. HSS put up a good fight, but eventually became vic- tim number one of CLSS's rampage over the gridiron by a score of 28-1Game two saw Hospital and DSY remain scoreless throughout their game. In the end, Hospital defeated DSY by gaining more yardage in overtime. Hospital's hopes were high their chances were looking good for a shot at the gold. The 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron destroyed 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. The 729th Tactical Control Squadron seemed to lose its drive for victory late in league play and fell to CES 18-CES also showed no mercy to its next victim, demolishing 388th AGS 40-to enter the championship. Hospital saw their hopes for a title soon fade as CLSS handily downed the ' ' medics 26-Editor's note: Howard Howard,' Hill intramural director, also contributed to the writing of this story. 4. 6. 0 8. Louis Dimillio kicked off the scoring for Hill in the first period with assists - 9-- 0. ad 3-- 2. " shot into ad ability can. "CLSS gave it 100 percent. It's a lot easier to lose to a deserving team with very good team," Horvath said. go-ahe- 3, Jachim slapped the 13-1- - season with approximately 17 more games to play. But the Hill coach said competition in the league is tough. from Horvath and Pat Oltmanns. "Things are getting scary," he said. the Blue goal. Greg Jachim slapped in Hill's next "I watched the game before ours oh Hill skaters took command after the goal with an assist from Dimillio after and was amazed at how bad close call and before the game ended, a Banner goal. Mike Jachim scored Sunday the Bone Crushers were beating up on they added two more goals to win. the Hill's third goal with a little more than Dead Goat Saloon. I'm pretty sure the a minute left in the first period, also score ended up V game It seems like the Overall Hill smacked 26 shots at the off of a Dimillio assist. teams to beat this year will be the Banner goal on the night and Banner- - ; Banner scored the only goal in the Bone Crushers and the Green Parrot. skaters swatted 24 shots at Hill goalie second period. ; But I think we've got a good shot at Mike Goniotakis. Blue players came out strong in the taking the title again," Horvath said. Horvath said that for the second third period, and soon added the tying Hill captured the league title last consecutive week, Goniotakis kept the goal. After Mike Jachim's. season with a "double-overtim- e win Falcons alive. goal, brother Greg added the Falcons', over Green Parrot f "Mike literally kept us in the game," fifth goal, from John Maholick and The Falcons take on Green Parrot he said. "He made some incredible Oltmanns. Hill's final goal was Nov. Olt19 at 10:15 p.m. at the Cottonsaves. He stopped several outstanding knocked in by Maholick from shots that would have ordinarily gone manns and Mike Hinaus with 2 sec- wood Heights Recreation Center at 7500 South 2700 East, Cottonwood in. This year's Banner team is no comonds left in the game. 1 V:' so far this Heights. The Falcons stand at parison to last year. They are a very, Falcons skate to third win Hilltop Times CES quickly struck back when quarterback Bryan Lipscomb crossed the : ' ' '; goal. But in the end, CLSS had the final say as Chad Homan intercepted. the CES extra point attempt to give his team a 2 victory. can determine a victory as easily as .3-- Soccer season ends woth win Hill's second goal was scored unassisted by William James from the corner kick position. Bowden scored his second goal of the match to put Hill up Just before the half, right wing Mitch Garcia pumped in the.Falcons' fourth goal of the match to . . , give them a commanding 0 lead. In the second half, Bowden completed a hat trick with his third goal of the match, giving Hill the 0 3-- 0. 4-- The Falcons shut out Felt Auto, in their last fall soccer season of South Gate the at Hill's game soccer field Saturday. Hill came on strong as halfback Pat Messam fed Glen Bowden, who blasted the ball in the Felt net, giving Hill a 0 lead. 5-- 0, 1-- . . 5-- : win. With only two minutes remaining, Coach Julian Lucero moved goalie Ray Uris to the center forward position and placed Bowden in the goalie position. - -- Felt Auto came down field and was tripped up in the box, which awarded them a penalty shot. Bowden saved the shot and punted the ball to Uris, who took it down field and nearly scored a goal, but the ball was tipped away at the last second by ' the Auto goalie. The Falcons finished the fall season in third place with a 2 record and a combined 14-- 2 record including division II play. The Falcons will take a short break before starting indoor soccer in December in the Weber-Davi- s Indoor Soccer League. 6-- " SCOREBOARD FOOTDALL Standings and results from th intramural National and American football leagues are listed below, current as of Nov. 4. Wen Lett Team 2952nd CLSS 729th TCS Hospital 388th AGS 11th20th USA 2892nd DS 2 2849th SPS 388th CRS 8 7 7 7 7 4 3 3 Pet. 1.000 .778 .778 .700 .700 .400 .429 .429 0 2 2 3 3 .6 4 4 f nd el teaten tournament results 2952nd CLSS der. 2849th HSS 28-1- ' Team 388th TFW 2892nd DSY 2849th CES 2849th HSS 1881st CS 2721st MMTS 6545th TG - . Wen Lett 7 2 7 2 2 7 ' 3 6 3 4 6 5 3-- 5 Pet. .778 .778 .778 .667 .667 .556 .375 Hospital def. DSY in overtime by yardage. 388th AGS def. 388th TFW 27-2849th CES def. 729th TCS 18-2849th CES def. 388th AGS 40-0- . 2952nd CLSS def. Hospital 26-2 2952nd CLSS def. 2849th CES (overtime). Hill AFB 6 Sting Brazil 4 3 Divltlon Two 8. 13-1- The Oaks Felt Auto 2 Green Machine 2 0 1 Cross Fire SOCCER varsity soccer players finished the season Saturday in the Utah North Soccer Association. The final standings and results are listed. Dlv. Record Overall Record Division On Lett Tie Tie Lett Won Won Team 0 0 0 8 0 Azteco 3 0 Rusty's Auto Hill 7-- .4 10 Oct. 23 retultt Brazil def. Felt Auto Nev. 4 retuftt Sting def. Crossfire Azteca def. The Oaks by forfeit ' Green Machine def. Brazil Hill AFB def. Felt Auto 5-- 2 5-- 0 . -- J |