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Show Page Eight - The Springville Herald - April 25, 1990' SPORT i iaak iai!!fciMCirin i n ""iawaiHtu , fV r? i i mail - - i i turn nun The Explorer-Hobble Creek District Basketball Tournament was held last week under the direction of Randy Killpack and Gam Coombs. The championship game was between the Mapleton 2nd and 8th Explorer team and the Spring Creek 2nd and 6th Explorer team. The Mapleton Explorers led by 18 points going into the last quarter, then held off a ferocious rally by the Springville Explorers who got within 5 points in the closing minutes. The Mapleton Explorers who received the 1st Place trophy are: back row, Lance Scott, Mark Penrod, David Butterfield and Matt Seamon. Front row: Jon Penrod, Cris Stover, Clint Mortenson and Josh Perry. They were coached by David Herring, Scott Ercanbrack and David Farish. Lody Devils 5-0 in piny by Jessica Black The Lady Red Devils Softball Soft-ball Team is sitting on top of the Region 8 standings with a 5-0 record. The Devils have successfully beaten all of the teams in the region, and are now beginning the second part of season play. Last Tuesday, the Lady Devils snipped the T-Bird's wings 14-5 in non-season play. 'At the end of the first inning, Ihe Red Devils had a 10-0 lead "over Timpview. Suzy Shelline hit a triple to lead off the hitting in the first inning. The pitching and all-around defense of the team was excellent. excel-lent. The Dixie Flyers were in town last Wednesday and fended up staying for extra in-nings. in-nings. It was a tight game with the score knotted 12-12 for the :last two innings. After holding :Dixie scoreless in the extra in oldmowercut was the costof a newSnappeif iv, ! mem Trade Factory Authorized $ "OUR SEEDS GROW" iARPENTER iu r ah 1030 South State Street Provd 373-3740 "Two blocks south of Provo Cemetery" nings, Springville's Kim Bird got a base on balls and then stole second and third base. Tara Houtz hit a line drive to the pitcher and Kim then scored the winning run! An error at the plate by Dixie's catcher gave it to the Devils 13- 12. The Junior Varsity also played well and defeated Timpview 17-12 and Dixie 14- 6. Jessica Black and Jessi Watrous hit home runs for the JV and excellent pitching was given by Kelly Jensen and Stacy Averette. The Lady Red Devils play at Pineview on Friday. Their next home game is May 4th against Cedar City at 1 p.m. for JV and 3 p.m. for Varsity. Avoid buying grapefruit with a soft and tender peel that breaks easily with finger pressure. "Thelast mv in your old mower And cut the cost of a new Snapper Rider , For example, add up the savings shown for model 28087BE with a 8 hp engine and 28" deck 1 Great deals are available on other Snapper premium lawn care products Not valid witti any other promotion. Limit one trade-in per transaction. At participating dealen. Hurry otter ends soon. Sales and Service O SHS kickers remain unbeaten The SHS Soccer Team was again victorious in last Wednesday's Wed-nesday's match against Uinta F 1 A li 1. in vernai. uer me long, three-hour drive, the visiting team in Vernal often finds it hard to get into the game. Such was not the case this time for the Red Devils. The Devil strategy began before the team left the school. The SHS Lunch Workers provided pro-vided a 10:15 a.m. lunch that helped set the tone for the day. Bus Driver Sandra Child added a good note by getting the team to Vernal in plenty of time to dress and exercise after the trip. The scoring began at 9:32 in the first half. Playing before their home crowd, the Utes held the Red Devils to the one score by Jon Bailey until 3:30 in the second naif when Jeremy Bailey scored. Jeremy followed up his first score with another goal at 17:30. Jon Bailey added his second goal at 22:30. Uinta finally scored off a kick by Jeff Williams at 33:26. Jon Bailey took the joy of Uinta's goal away by scoring scor-ing again at 35:00 minutes. Uinta answered with a nice corner kick at 37:00 minutes Girl's spftball information Girls Softball registration and tryouts will be held Saturday, Satur-day, April 28, at the Memorial Park. Registration will be held for 7, 8 and 9 year olds from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tryouts for 10, 11 and 12 year olds will take place at 9 a.m. Tryouts for 13, 1 4 and 1 5 year olds will be held at 11 a.m. The cost for 7, 8 and 9 year olds is $15. All other ages are $20. For more information call' the Recreation Dept. at 489-8446. 489-8446. Big weekend track meet ert SHS One of the biggest track meets in the state will take place this weekend on the., Springville track. The Hardee's-Red Devil Invi-js-r, tational will begin on Friday at 3 p.m. with the trials and continue con-tinue Saturday at 1 1 a.m. with the finals. This meet serves as a preview of what the state meet could be like in four weeks. Springville should contend in the girls division while Spanish Fork's boys could do well in the boy's division. Admission is $1 per day. What health category do you fall in? A new survey says Americans fall into five broad health categories. The "healthy , and wealthy" are careful about ' their diets and exercise regularly; reg-ularly; there are 45 million of them. The "safe and satisfied" ; group (13 million strong), exercise ex-ercise very regularly, but don't always eat nutritiously. The "sedentary by striving" (14.5 million) are overweight, but don't want to be. The "young and reckless" (68 million) know about good nutrition and exercise but rarely practice it. The "fat and frustrated" (13 t million) are overweight, but don't know what to do about it. -i BOWLING REPORT Early Bird Ladles April 16, 1990 League Standings Team W. 17 15 13 12 9 6 L. 7 9 11 12 15 18 Mulletts Steiners Les Hardys E. Dean' Brian Vaud Hanks Brailsfords Individual High Series Betty Gonzales, Mulletts, 604; Jo Cutler; Brailsfords," 571; Vicky Bott, Brians, 548. Individual High Game Betty Gonzales, Mulletts, 241; Jo Cutler; Brailsfords; 223; Vicky Bott, Brians, 213. BOWLING REPORT Early Bird Ladies April 9, 1990 League Standings Team W. L. Mulletts 14 6 Steiners 12 8 Les Hardys 12 8 E. Dean" Brian 11 9 Vaud Hanks 9 11 Brailsfords 2 18 ' High Team Game Mulletts, 687; Steiners, 671; Les Hardys, 667. Individual High Series Betty Gonzales, Mulletts, 537; Brenda Prince, Mulletts, 527; Sue McKlnzie. Steiners, 520. Individual High Game Betty Gonzales, Mulletts, 203; Sherrie Gull, Vauds, 194; MaeJean, Brailsfords, 191. 'by Jarred McCackney. The Red Devil's Ben Brooks added the sixth goal at 39:00. The Red Devils, definitely dominated play as they had 36 shots on goal compared to Uinta's 6. The differences in shots was due to the defense of Brandon Richey, Casey Warren, War-ren, Karl Czirr, Shane Penrod and Jeff Worwood. Brian Schafer, playing for injured Dain Olson, had an outstanding match as goalie. The Red Devil record of 7-0 7-0 is due to having a well-balanced well-balanced team. Each player plays his position well. The capability is due to the fine training each got in the SpringvilleMapleton Soccer Youth Leagues. The coaches these young men had should now feel very proud as they watch what these players can do on the field. Springville's home match was yesterday against Wasatch. They play Lehi at Lehi on Friday and Provo High at Provo on Monday before having hav-ing another home match on' May 4 against Payson. All varsity var-sity matches begin ,at 3:30 p.m. with JV matches at 5:30 p.m. w l A ... C Six years ago the competition said... J I "HE WON'T STAY IN BUSINESS A YEAR JF V I SELLING CARS AT HIS PRICES!" 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Mountain View Hospital invites you to attend a 1 HEALTH WHEN: Saturday, April 28, 1990 TIME: 10M a.m. to 200 p.m. PLACE: Springville Senior Citizen Building 73 East 200 South Springville FREE INFORMATION CENTERS CONCERNING: Blood Pressure Blood Sugar Hearing & Vision Testing Cancer Screening 'Lung Studies Pregnancy Testing Medications Medicare Living Wills CPR Doll txamination Booth Low Cholesterol Cooking Healthy "W for Children Mammography Seniority Pmgram Stress Management Subs lance Abuse Treatment Catering Physician Referral Emergency Preparedness Earthauake Preparedness OPTIONAL TEST Chan lS-Blood Profile that lest levels of du&esterol, potassium, blood sugm, enzymes, etc. Fee $15 Requires a 12 hi fast FREE Cive-A-Ways Refreshments First Aid Booklets For More Information - Call Pam White, 465-9201 Ext. 113 HKAI.TH FAIR provided as an event preceedinjt National Hospital Week .CTMiiu,...m."m-M i -i-. 7. I FAIR |