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Show 12 Lakeside Review, Tuesday, July 31, 1990 LakesideSports Football From 11 page the iYU line. defense) all They (the went with the fake and I just cut back. I guess the free safety caught me. If I would have had a little turbo, I think I would have got it. On the night, Afuvai carried the ball eight times for 58 yards. For Weber State, he will play linebacker, which he said is his favorite position. Afuvais former teammate, Lenthe, who will head to Chaminade University in Hawaii. rushed the ball nine times 3-- A WFFL From year-old- page 11 s and weigh- ing between 116-15- 1 pounds. The cutoff date for determining age is Aug. 31, 1990. Each area will have its own registration and fee. Games will be- gin Aug. 25, with practices starting Aug. 6. For more information and registration dates, call WFFL directors in north Davis County. The contacts are: Clearfield Registration is under way and will run through Thursday at the Clearfield recreation office. Anyone registering after Thursday will have a late fee assessed. Cost is $35 and includes a physical examination. For additional information, call 774-727- 0. Hill Air Force Base Bran Spencer was -9 passing for 80 yards, rushed for one touch-dow- aten four-strok- 546-378- 4. 135-13- 546-858- 773-699- 0. 3 or Syracuse 825-162- 8. Bob Miller, FOR OVER WORTH OF FOOD COUPONS AND MONEY SAVINGS OFFERS In even with those savings don't add an average month, readers pAip? can find nearly $100.00 worth of I coupons in the Sunday... Cgte Iistandard-Examine- r .... - 8. one hole. We played good best-ba- ll The Yamadas took the round golf, said Barry. Whenever one and the four-shdeficit differof us would screw up, the other would bail the other out. ently. Since we had no control of d Only on the par-4- , how they (Simmons and Barry) No. 3 hole, did that plan fail. were playing, our plan was to Simmons bogeyed the hole and d make as many birdies as we Barry it. We both had bad chip shots could, said Skyli Yamada. 14, and a reigning Junior World Golf on the hole, said Barry, who champion. Starla and I bet each birdied No. 14, while Simmons other which one would have added a birdie on No. 8 to send more birdies and made this an them to par at the turn. competition. They started their round on the back side. Skyli Yamada wound up winEach sank short putts for birdie that birdies five to match, ning three. However, the twosome on No. 2. Barrys came after she couldnt erase four bogeys from sent a tremendous shot their card that could have made a from a fairway divot 200 yards to the back fringe. horse race out of the tournament. We had trouble making putts, said Skyli. We'd both get in trouble on the same hole and I caused problems for myself on long putts. Instead of lagging up, Id punch the ball well past the hole and leave myself with a difficult putt. American Heart Those types of problems were Association avoided by Simmons and Barry. WERE FIGHTING FOR They flirted with danger on a VDURLIFE couple of holes, but bogyed just 18 holes to play, said Barry. ot 354-yar- 4. 9. SUNDAYS NEWSPAPER SSS We accomplished what we came here to do. Robin Barry 4-- A Look In This... . Standard Examiner staff n Two Brigham LAYTON and threw one interception. golfers have University Young He combined with former Kearns as champions of agin repeated High quarterback Jeremy Castro the Utah State Womens Best for passes for 102 yards. Ball Championship tournament held last week in Davis County. The squad was coached by Lachell Simmons and Robin former Kearns head Coach Tom Larson. Barry earned another title last by shooting a Thursday The first half included two of 71 on the weather-beround missed field goals, one by each of the par-7turf team, four interceptions and a 5.816-yar- d View Golf Valley fumble recovery. Course. We accomplished what we came here to do, said Barry, a BYU graduate stu- dent and Reno, Nev., native. We werent concerned about the margin of victory or coasting to a win. don Flint, The two Cougars entered the Mary Ann GardKaysville e with a cushion day ner, over the Yamada sisters Skyli will be Registration Layton held Aug. 4 from 8 a.m. to 12 and Starla. The Yamadas cut into the lead, but fell three strokes noon at the Layton City Buildshort of the leaders, if a is or Cost physi$25 $30 ing. Our thoughts weren't even on cal is needed. Birth certificates how they were playing or the lead are required if athletes are new in we for that matter, said had informathe league. For more Simmons. With them starting at Mark call tion, Thompson out on the front and us on the back, we werent able to know Sunset City RecreSunset how they were doing. This way until will ation accept registration you fee really have to concentrate on is 3. $30. Registration Aug. Football physicals will be given playing your game and not think Aug. 4 at 10:30 a.m. at Spendlove about playing against them. We come out today as if it was Towers (Central Park). Condi6. more For starts Aug. tioning information, contact Debi at 777-241- at Layton Pair take State Women's Best Ball tournament for 29 yards. Support the Research cf the gggjgp American Diabetes AssociatiaiAjtesociation, i., golfers repeat as champions title course double-bogeye- . 1 se The ball was really buried; said Barry. I ran into huge divots often today and it cost me several putts. The course was in bad shape, but I realize they had a hailstorm and it wasnt the greenskeepers fault. Following their bogey on No. 3, the twosome birdied their next four holes. Simmons rescued a par on No. 6 by sending a tricky putt into the center of the cup. She provided their final birdie on No. 8. Simmons sank a a" putt after setting it up with' ; fine approach shot. The other flight champions! were Gwen Adams and Camille; McClurg, second flight; Claire; Bergman and Sandra Gallegos,; third flight; and Mary Sealey and I Trisha Cooke, fourth flight. - 12-fo- ot 10-fo- ot FALL SOFTBALL LEAGUES Men's, Women's, Co-RRegister by Aug. 17 CLINTON CITY RECREATION 1906 W. 1800 825-539- 8 825-445- 0 N |