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Show B-7 The Park Record Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 19-21, 2008 Sharpshooters head to state Gun club finishes up final week of round robin tourney Submitted by Wendy Main Heber Valley Gun Club The Hcber Valley Gun Club held the third andfinalweek of its Round Robin Tournament on Sunday, March 16, to determine the teams that will compete in the state championships. The winning teams, including several shooters from Park City and Summit County, will now advance to the State Round Robin Tournament in Brigham City on Sunday, March 30. The Heber Valley Gun Club is open every Thursday night at 6 p.m. for practice rounds and games. The trap facilities will be open on Saturday, March 29, from 9 a.m. to noon to give state contenders a chance to get in some practice rounds the day before the State Round Robin Competition. For more information about the Heber Valley Gun Club, please visit www.hebervallcygunclub.net or call (801) 377-3350. For those interested in shooting on Saturdays, the Kamas Valley Lions Club is open ever)' Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information or directions, call Dave Proctor at (43.5) 783-4601. First-place team: Clinton Mair (Charleston), Dennis Watts (Timberlakes), Jeff Kirkwood (Lchi), Jayson Knight (Heber) and McKadeOtley (Heber). Second-place team: Paul Maxfield PHOTO COURTESY OF HVGC Senior team winners, pictured left to right, Paul Maxfield, Randy Thomson, Okie Leach, Bill Geisdorf and Dave Proctor. (Wallsburg), Reggie Kohler (Daniel), Justin Richardson (Midway), Wayne Gough (Kamas), Lade McPhie (Charleston) Third-place team: Russ Coleman (Hcber). Greg Allen (Wallsburg), Bill Geisdorf (Park City). Dave Proctor (Kamas) and Bill Conncll (Heber). Senior team: Paul Maxfield (Wallsburu), Randy Thomson (Park City), Bifl Geisdorf (Park City), Okie Leach (Kamas) and Dave Proctor (Kamas) Junior team: D.J. McDonald (Midway). Brock Doyle (Lchi), Matt Jones (Park City), McKade Utley (Hcber) and Mcagan Luke (Hcber). Ladies team: Sherce Avcrett (Francis), Wendy Mair (Heber), Heather Richardson (Midway), Terra Budd (Hcber) and Diane Proctor (Kamas). OTHER WINNERS High Overall: Cam Budd (Heber) 220/225 High Ladies: Sheree Averett (Francis) 190/225 High Vet: Clinton Mair (Charleston) 207/225 Hitjh Senior: Paul Maxfield (Wallsburg) 215/225 High Junior: D.J. McDonald (Midway) 198/225 holarship Contest Hi&h Sub-Junior: McKade Utley (Heber) 130/225 High A Class: Clayton Allred (Heber) 212/225 High B Class: Reggie Kohler (Daniel) 216/225 High C Class: Jeff Kirkwood Testing Dates: (Lchi) 206/225 Hieh D Class: Jayson Knight rased on (Heber) 206/225 High E Class: Diane Proctor (Kamas) 147/225 Results Salt Lake names president place in the community while giving the staff the needed tools and Real Salt Lake Owner David W. direction that has pul this franchise Chcckctts announced that in a position for long-term success." Philadelphia Eagles executive Bill "Bill Manning comes to us with a Manning has been named President tremendous background in sports of the Major League Soccer management," continued franchise effective TAiesday, April Checketts. "His experience in the 15. Interim President Alan Pace, National Football League and who led the executive search effort, professional soccer is a wonderful will continue to be a partner in the combination that I fed will carry club's parent company, SCP Real Salt Lake to new heights. It Worldwide overseeing new soccer has always been my goal to have the related business ventures. best franchise in MLS. I know Bill is "'When I asked Alan to grab the the right person to lead us there as reigns of this franchise as interim we enter our fourth season in Major President I gave him the arduous League Soccer and prepare to move ' ^k %r resetting its ;ourse," said into our world-class stadium." Checketts. 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