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Show f rl! IJIJ,'! !!!!ll!!!m - ' . - ' ' 8RAD NELSON, right, kicks the ball and three other youngsters chase after him. The soccer program is just a recreation league and standings stan-dings are not kept. I j 1 1 . ' - - 'If;..-. ) MAESER'S BRAD WILLER gets ready to boot the ball toward 1 the goal. Teams in the Vernal area will battle in soccer contests, 1 Saturday. Manuel Sisneros fires in shot at the buzzer X last second shot by Manuel aos in the final quarter delivered a to 23 victory to the Bugs over the l place Mites, Thursday, in ilam League action. Derick Adams ltd eight points, Mark Hacking put Imrcounters and Darren Wilde fired topointsas the Mites jumped out to H to 2 lead in the first quarter, "ever, the Bugs cut the Mites' lead K to 10 with three field goals by iel Sisneros and a two-pointer by Rid Gurr in the second quarter. , He Bugs scored only five points, but 'Mites put in only two points to make . wore at the end of the third quarter, ; te, 18 and Bugs, 15. The Bugs in nine points in the fourth on two field goals by Manuel J&os, three points by David Gurr 'two points by Jason Norton. The Mssed a shot in the final seconds fourth quarter, but Manuel wos grabbed the rebound and put winning field goal. fowl Sisneros was the top scorer e Bugs with 11 points. He put in ' nW goals and hit 1 out of 1 free David Gurr fired in seven points on Norton scored six points. The 3s ""out of 5 free throw attempts. kj Adams was the top scorer for with 12 points on six field Darren Wilde scored five points Hark Hacking put in four points. Mortensen scored two points, hit lout of 3 free throws. ij Hawks defeated the Dinos, 37 to say unbeaten in Bantam League m lns mi 0 Iosses-The score at Rafter one quarter, but the " Scored 12 points in the second ttot 13 points in third a 29 to 14 advantage. Alec rter7! f'Ve points in tne third "ter vl Pints in the second ep j Lance scored four points londquarterand David Merino wr Points in the third quarter. Riciepoured m eight points and nens fired in six points as the iCcred the Hawks, 14 to 8, in s H ',?Uarter t0 make the final Haks, 37 and Dinos, 30. David Merino was the top scorer for the Hawks with ten points on five field goals. Alec Clark and Mike Lance put in eight points. Also scoring counters for the Hawks were: Brant Ruesink, 4; Rick Shewell, 2; Corwyn Taylor, 2; Robert Giese, 2 and Timothy Paugh, 1. The Hawks hit 3 out of 9 free throws. Karl Slade poured in six field goals for 12 points. Also scoring points for the Dinos were David Richens, 8; Kam Pope, 4; Nelson White, 4 and Scott Young, 2. The Dinos were 0-6 from the foul line. The Knats gained their third win of the season when they toppled the Rams, 23 to 19. The Rams had a 5 to 4 lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Knats poured in 12 points for a 16 to 9 lead after two quarters. Ryan .Remington tossed nn six points and Jerry Webb put in four points in the second quarter. Vernal's Knats and Rams put in four points each in the third quarter, which made the score, 20 to 13 in favor of the Knats. The Rams outscored the Knats, 6 to 3, in the fourth quarter to make the final score: Knats, 23 and Rams, 19. Ryan Remington was the top scorer for the Knats with ten points on five field goals, John Couture poured in seven points and Jerry Webb tossed in four points. Chad Bullard put in two points. The Knats hit 1 out of 10 free throws. Rial Chew was the top scorer for the Rams with six points on three field goals. Also scoring points for the Rams were: ScottMerkley,4; David Wood, 3; Dwayne Wood, 2; Richard Rust, 2 and Robert Rhodes, 2. The Rams hit 1 out of 2 free throws. The Hawks are in first place in the Bantam League with a record of 9 wins and 0 losses. The Mites are in second place at 6-3 and the Bugs are in third place at 4-5. The Knats and Rams are tied for fourth place at 3-6. The Dinos are in sixth place at 2-7. Games set for Thursday in the final day of Bantam League action are as follows: Bugs vs. Dinos, 6 p.m.; Knats vs. Mites, 7:15 p.m. and Hawks vs. Rams, 8:30 p.m. V President Eisenhower's f vorite golf putter, engrave with his signature ar five stars, can be see at the World Golf H of Fame, opened i Pinehurst, N.C., in 197 - - MUSCLES & BUSTLES Team Standings W L Sulser-Guffey 42 2 Baker-Nickson 40 24 Hislop-Holmes 38 26 High Series Diane Slaugh 523 RedWhiteacre "522 Nila Kidd iy - -; ' 520 Fern Baker 522 BillNickson 513 High Games Red Whiteacre 215 Diane Slaugh 205 JaneGuffey 195 BillNickson 190 HIS & HERS TeamStandings W....L Smith-Fry-Nickson 42 22 Johnson-Haslem 41 23 Boren-Davis 36 28 High Series Larry Johnson 547 Don Curtis 508 Danny Mortensen 479 Judy Johnson 518 NitaBoren ,465 Sandy Woehrmann r- 454 High Games Larry Johnson 211 Danny Mortensen 189 Ed James 187 Sandy Woehrmann 207 Judy Johnson 193 Nita Boren 182 FUNTIMERS TeamStandings W..:.L Jimbo's 45 19 Janet's Beauty Shop 42 22 Last Chance 39 25 . High Series Cleo Mortensen , y, 596 Bettye Guf fey . 543 Barb Culpepper - . 498 Diane Adamson 498 High Games Cleo Mortensen 221 RobynMinshall 218 Barb Culpepper 211 TEN PLN LEAGUE TeamStandings W L L'Cameron 46 22 Hot Oil 43 25 Ross Construction 40 27 High Series Phyllis Fry 557 ; Lela Harding er 53 . Linda Alexander , 52? f ' . : --''.""' f High Games : Phyllis Fry 224 Darlene Martin 219 Linda Alexander 207 BREAKFAST SKIPPERS v ; -, ; - Final Standings 4 'Strrckers- Sure Test Drifters Dinaland Aviation ..Awards banquet will be Thursday, : April 2-4. TUESDAY COFFEE LEAGUE TeamStandings W L HikoBell 36 28 Pedersons 36 28 Texas Reamers 36 28 Basin Machine 33 31 Bigger Burger 32 32 High Series Kathy Edwards 566 Betty Hart 541 Bettye Guffey ' 514 High Games Betty Hart 214 JaneGuffey 206 Kathy Edwards 191-192 PETROLEUM LEAGUE TeamStandings W L Woehrmans 44 15 Bico Rentals 39 21 ; Parrish Oil Tool 38 22 ,; Hatch River Grand Canyon 37 23 : High Series J I Anderson 581 Lew Elick 559 r; Batch Kay 553 ' High Games Wayne Hall 224 Butch Kay 214 LesMaier 213 - J I Anderson 206-206 BANTAM LEAGUE 1; Team Standing W....L Ross Construction 39 16 Metro Oil 39 17 . Floyd's Dry WaU 32 24 : High Series Mike Schiller 452 David Calvin 377 John Culpepper 353 Shelly Bynon 316 Rhonda Ames 315 Elta Calvin 299 High Games Mike Schiller 156-148 David Calvin 145 John Culpepper 137 Rhonda Ames 127 Shelly Bynon H5 Leat Calvin H4 Final Standings Twin Cinema First Ross Construction Second , -v, !. ; : 4 f i I j I j I - .. . 1 N . - m ' I s 1 I I f ' I 111 ' ; : j : ' . MOTHER, SHARON WILLER, left, shouts out a message to her son out on the field during a soccer contest. Also in the picture is Emily Snodgrass, right. |