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Show riDaDij A. T. Roberts Sports Editor April 12, VJjTTrri Womens E2L3feJsynSO,;: EJCStinnca iv Stansbury Golf News Slowpitch To Meet The Stansbury Golf Association will hold its first general meeting, Saturday, April 14, at the Stansbury Club House. Happy hour will be at 7 p.m. (byob). General meeting begins at 8 p.m. Anyone interested in playing USSSA women's slowpitch soft-ba- ll should attend the organizational meeting, Tuesday, April 17 at 7 p.m. in the north end of the County Courthouse Auditorium. Come join the fun playing womens softball! dPPRgpFfcf- : , ' K, I. . - ... AVv:;.. JV . J , : Netters Down Dugway 6-- 2 7-- 6-- .... 4 . Grantsville Ace John Chatwin, currently the No. 1 hitter for the Grantsville High School tennis team, is undefeated after two matches. Coach Don Wayne Nelson said Chatwin has improved since last season. He moved from No. 8 on the team to No. 1. 6-- I ' S Backhand Volley ? I f - . -- 5-- 0 . Under discussion will be the t 5-- - V2 V,:C'-:V- Jill Anderson of the Grantsville High School girls' track team runs laps at Wednesday's workout. The freshman trackster finished first place in both e runs at a seven-teaand two-mil- e the track meet last week in Delta. one-mil- Track Team Impressive At Meet In Delta 5-- 0 Hutchins pulled off the win at No. 3 singles 3 and 0 over Sullivan. In doubles matches Brian Johnson and Scott Anderson downed 3 DeWitt and Brothers and Troy Thomas and Keith Bluck de6-- 7 t'.'W vi format and other details of the upcoming golf season. All members and prospective members are welcome. If you have any questions please Friday Night Fun League The Grantsville High School tennis team shut out the Dugway Mustangs 0 Tuesday morning on the Cowboy Courts. It was the second straight win for the Grantsville netters. The Pokes disposed of West last week. High John Chatwin led the team with a victory over Deal of Dugway at No. 1 singles. At No. 2 Kelly Clark handled Argyle Jeff I H- 6-- 7-- 5, The Grantsville track team made an impressive debut at a seven-tea- 6-- feated Nadworny and Kroff m meet in Delta. The Pokes finsihed second with 102 points while Delta captured first place honors with 180 points. Top finishers for the Cowboys included a third place finish by the 6-- 1, 6-- Grantsville will face Wasatch at home on Tuesday, April 17 at 2 p.m. and then travel to Dugway for a match on April 19. second in the meet and the medley l, relay team composed of Jerry Paul Cook, John White and Craig Chidester finished third. Jill Anderson, only a freshman at the school, blasted all competitiors e and finished first in both the Kid-wel- HO! 4 one-mil- and two-mil- e run in girls competition. 16 N.MAIN, TOOELE A Cook, John Hiatt, Kevin Orgill and Jeff Bracken. Darrin Cook placed second in the 200 yard dash and John Hiatt finished 5th in the 400. Lance Gurney finished third in both the 880 and high hurdles. 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