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Show 2C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 4, 1 In Phoenix 983 Davis Track Invitational ice Skaters Slated For Weekend Gain Honors Davis High KAYSVILLE Finals in the girls javelin, School will host the Davis High girls shot put, boys discus, School Track and Field Invita- boys long jump, girls high schools this Fri- jump and the pole vault will be tional for and day Saturday, May 6 and 7. held Friday and those events Davis High Track Coach J. will begin at 10 a.m.. Michael Shaw said all 25 Trial's for the running events, schools have been invited to the as well as the finals in other iheet, and Davis has received field events will be held that from 22 of those schools. entries 1 ' Some schools are not sending afternoon, beginning at p.m. On Saturday, the final of the a full team, said Shaw, but will enter a few athletes. This is the running events and relays will last major state track meet be- be held, beginning at 1 p.m. and fore regional meets begin this are scheduled to end at 4:45 month. p.m. rsrrrfv r ri' t til 21-2- 4, 4-- Everything it marked down... RED TAGGED TO SELLI OVER 100 TO CHOOSE FROM.. .MANY UNDER $7,000 r:o-c?-rzc:- JT nc::iY Fiesta Skate is an annual amateur figure skating compet- ition hosted by The Skating Club of Phoenix and sanctioned by the United States Figure Skating Association. In this years meet, approx- demonstrotor Luxury cio'n rtf' O'. equipped . C092 j, &(2p3... t imately 200 skaters from 25 clubs in six states participated. Results scored by the arch competitors were as follows: Preliminary Ladies - Group 1: Bethany Yeates, Bountiful, second. Bethany qualified for the final round, where she again placed second. Preliminary Men: Clay Snite-maFarmington, second. Kaysville Youth Win s Table Tennis Crown CLOSEOUT 00E03 &3Q0 j Fiesta Skate time in Phoenix, saw 11 of 18 Ariz., April Utah skaters jump, spin, twirl and glide into the winners circle as first, second, or third place winners in their respective events. 4-- A Month End SUBARU full new Shop rht price ettywherel r warranty. tew cor M.S.O. end M.$ A. Lew Just Odd tO. icgntg and HERE ARE THE FACTS. GET THE PAYMENT YOU CAN AFFORD! preparetien. dr EXAMPLE NEW 1983 Cabarv KAYSVILLE Johnny player to play in the adult singPratt, 11, has won first place in les and doubles tournaments. the junior division of the Utah Because this is his third year of Ladies Championship Table Tennis serious competition, Pratt alGroup Tournament. He also main- ready had a national rating in 1 : Heather Sniteman, Farming-ton- , tained the highest national rat- the top 30 players of all ages in second; ninth in the final. Intermediate Ladies - Group ing of Utah players under age the state, putting him above 17. some of the other contestants. 1: Christine Adams, Bountiful, He is the son of John and Ruth He was able to maintain his first. Group 2: Nicole Garrett, Pratt of Kaysville. Johnny at- rating by defeating those rated Bountiful, first; Kirsten Novak, tends fifth grade at Burton below him. Layton, sixth. Group 3: RoxanA high point for him in the ne Rees, Centerville, third. Elementary and is also interested in computers, basketball and open singles was his match with Group 4: Barb Howard, Bountiscouting. George Majors, who finished ful, second. The tournament was held in third in the state. Majors began Group winners were advancSalt Lake City on April 6 and by playing defense, using his ed to the finals, where out of 12 was sanctioned by the United specialty of high topspin lobs tht finalists in the division, five States Table Tennis Associa- rise to heights of 25 feet, making were from the Utah club and tion. It was the fifth Annual them difficult to return. Pratt were skating against each Utah State Tournament, but it was consistently able to drive other. Final results were: Garwas the first to have a junior back the high lobs several times rett, second; Adams, fourth; division. That division was open in succession, and led Majors 6 Rees, 10th, and Howard, 11th. to- youth under the age of 17. in the first game. At that point, Novice Ladies Group 1 : Ken-n-a The tournament was a round Majors turned to his offense and Bailey, Centerville, fourth; k robin with every match being defeated Pratt and Holly Cook, Bountiful, third; the best two out of three games. Pratt is also rated in the top 30 Kimberly Peck, Bountiful, fifth. Pratt was undefeated, winning players under 13 in the nation. Group 2: Jana Blackburn, every match in two games He plans to compete in the U.S. Bountiful, seventh; Virginia Open to be held in Las Vegas Hugoe, West Bountiful, eighth. straight. Pratt was the only junior this June. Junior Ladies: Merrilee Rowland, Bountiful, fourth in figures, third in short program, third overall. (One group only.) SYRACUSE Syracuse City boys will be $9. It will cost will hold its registration for fourth and sixth grade girls $9 to ll boys baseball and girls register and a $5 fee will be May 5, 6, and 9 from 4 p.m. assessed to those players who to 6 p.m. at city hall. in will participate Fees for boys in the third and fourth grades will be $8, and the For more information, call fee for fifth and sixth grade Gary Mecham at ttCJOR ii3e n, Sub-juveni- le This is posstblg becouie of high void. 48 mgs leos with good crdt. 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