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Show ' - V - .-1 - .." , - - i " v M - - . - 4 t 4 ' v; - - 1 -.v. v.---' , r ; i' - "v - . .rv v - N v V ' ' - i n -.;,.". ."TW.- ' v . ;', . - - . . , . N -'''" ' . , a -' r , . , . ' t -' 1 - - N r i"" . , , ; VERNAL'S LEONARD DUCHARME knocks the ball over the net during a tennis match in the UBIC tournament. Netters from Vernal and ' Roosevelt competed in the meet. A7"h NL.li K' ' ' ; i V'uV ' lf COUNTRY AUTO of Roosevelt captured first place in the Women's Class A Softball Tournament Tourna-ment during the UBIC celebration. Members of the team are: front row, left to right, Cindy Tony Chew's team nabs 2nd place Tony Chew, a former resident of Vernal, coached the Riverton, Wyo., All-Star baseball team to second place in state competition at Cheyenne, Wyo. The Riverton team defeated teams from Rock Springs, twice; Lander, Jackson, Cheyenne American, Thermopolis, Casper American, twice and Casper National. The . Casper National team defeated Riverton in the final game by the score of 5 to 4. Fifteen-year-old Steve Barlow, also a former Vernal resident, was a Powell, Lori Powell, Stacy Swim, Tammi Long and back row, Mary Lou Marstelle, Leslie Per-cival, Per-cival, Jolene Lloyd, Cindy Carlson, Denise Alexander, Alex-ander, Lana Davis and Bev Buchanan. pitcher on the Riverton team. He pitched two no-hitters no-hitters in the tournament. He allowed only three hits and averaged 15 strikeouts He had three homers in the tourney Tony was graduated from Uintah High School, where he was active in sports. He was a pitcher on the l intah's baseball team all three years. He had an excellent strikeout record and hit many home runs during his high school career. He was selected to play on the high school all-star team during his senior year. Tony is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Chew of Vernal, and he is now residing in Riverton. Wyo , with his wife. Marilyn and his two sons, Tyler and Toby |