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Show LI i - Ml; vi : ' -U M ; J """1 iS-t2) ',;!. 1 1 t j .... . v 1 1 r) THE WEEK OF March 16-22 has been proclaimed proclaim-ed as Junior Bowling Coaches Week. Standing next to Vernal Mayor Sam Snyder, center, are Terry Gale, left, Junior League secretary and Jana Guffey', Senior League secretary. Vernal youngsters pocket honors shley Elementary capturpd top ors in Shoot-Pass-Dribble competi-1, competi-1, March 4 in Vernal with 1832 points, ser placed second with 1696 points, Naples pocketed third place with counters. alion Mortenson, Maeser and Ryan nington, Ashley, pocketed top ors in the boys' 6th grade division ' 1 130 points. Mortenson had in-dual in-dual scores of 19, shooting; 68, passant pass-ant dribbling. Remington posted es of 22, shooting ; 58, passing and iribbling. Steve Burris of Ashley bed third place at 125 points and hard Horrocks, Maeser, placed th at 123 points. Bob Giese, Ashley, ed fifth place at 122 and David ino, Maeser, placed sixth at 120. ley placed first with 377 points, and ser nabbed second place at 373 its. khelle Caldwell, Ashley, nabbed place in the girls' 6th grade class ) 112 points. Her individual scores e 16, shooting; 55, passing and 41 ibling. June Anderson, Ashley, plac-wondat plac-wondat 109 and Tonya McKee nab-third nab-third place at 98 points. enifer Huber, Maeser, pocketed rth place at 91 and Cheri Murray, lies, placed fifth with 87 points, fry Smuin, Maeser, nabbed sixth with 84 counters and Jill Hanson, iley, placed seventh with 82 points, iley placed first with 303 counters I Maeser nabbed second at 273. Pies placed third at 87 points, bit Mortenson's score of 122 earned 1 first place honors in the boys' 5th division. The Ashley student's in-idual in-idual scores were 23, shooting; 56, g and 43, dribbling. Bart Taylor, , nabbed second place at 111 and Sh'ner, Maeser, placed third at Points. Eric Morrow, Maeser, plac-. plac-. forth at 106 points, and Chad Ashley, pocketed fifth place 'M points. Steve Palmer, Maeser, sixth place at 100 counters. Ashley placed first with 337 points and Maeser nabbed second with 313 ponts. Vickie Tate of Ashley nipped Janine Holmes of Maeser, 98 to 97, for first place in the girls' 5th grade division. Her individual scores were shooting, 8; passing, 50 and 40, dribbling. Janine's individual scores were 6, shooting; 51, passing and 40, dribbling. Darshan Smuin, Ashley, nabbed third place with 96 points. Michelle Kinsey, Naples, placed fourth at 91 and Shane Kinsey, netted fifth place at 90. Randelyn Jones, Maeser, nabbed sixth place with 84 points and Valinda Olivers, Maeser, garnered seventh place with 77 points. Marlene Johnson, Ashley, placed eighth with 72 ponts. Ashley nipped Maeser, 266-258, for first place. Naples. 181, placed third. Ashley's Brian Oscarson captured first place in the boys' 4th grade division divi-sion with 119 points. His individual scores were 21, shooting; 53, passing and 44, dribbling. David Wilcox, Ashley, placed second at 104 and Line Hatch, Ashley, netted third place with 103 points. Chris Labrum, Maeser, placed plac-ed fourth at 96 and Steve Jameson, Maeser, netted fifth place with 84 points. Kyle Cox, Maeser, garnered sixth place with 81 ponts. Ashley defeated Maeser, 325 to 261. Brenda Anderson, Ashley, netted first place in the girls' 4th grade division divi-sion with 84 points. Her individual scores were 6, shooting; 42, passing and 36, dribbling Tammy Turner, Maeser, placed second at 78 points, and Leslie Wissiup, Maeser, nabbed third with 76 points. Tina Lance, Ashley, pocketed fourth place with 71 points and Leta Calvin, Ashley, netted fifth place honors with 69 counters. Cheri Atwood, Maeser, collected sixth place honors with 64 points. Ashley garnered first place with 224 points and Maeser placed second at 218. . |