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Show November HILL T()r TIMES 17. HITS Page :js J Youth soccer season ends; three Hill teams undefeated The soccer program for Hill Air Force Base and surrounding communities wrapped up a very rewarding first half season last week. Three Hill teams finished the first half with undefeated records to lead their divisional races. Hill's Division III boys year olds) are undefeated through seven games. They will play a highly regarded Ogden team this Saturday at Doxey Elementary School at 12:30 p.m. to end their successful campaign. (13-1- start 4 1979 1979. with registrations The Youth Center for registrations in beginning January will have applications January. Any questions concerning soccer program should be directed to: Lorenzo Pugh, Sally Dobbins, LAST WEEK the Firebirds shut out Sunset Goalie Doug Tepe and halfback Tim Labonne have been outstanding all year on defense. SSgt. Bill Leidy (388th) is the 10-- March in 0. the Division III (Girls, Kaysville-- Sunset Clinton Kaysv ille--1 Kaysville-- 3 Clearfield 773-325- 2 1 2 0 1 2 3 4 4 1 1 7 Syracuse-- E HAFB Spitfires 8 6 0 2 Clinton-Suns- 3 4 3 3 2 3 4 4 5 4 2 1 6 1 Sunset Clinton Syracuse West Point Clearfield Division IV HAFB W..L..Tie 2 0 2 4 5 1 Clinton 1 4 1 Kaysville-- 2 1 2 1 7 4 2 Layton Sunset 1 1 Clinton Sunset 7 5 3 Syracuse Clearfield 0 1 r JIM Hill's Division V 0 year olds) team, coached by SSgt. Bob Curtis (388th) has record and led the division compiled a the half of the season. The first throughout Crusaders defeated Sunset two weeks ago in a these staunch between game rivals. The coach and players wish to thank the Crusaders' parents and fans for excellent support throughout the season. (9-1- 0 2 3 5 6 et Clearfield (Boys) HAFB Phantoms HAFB Bobcats Clearfield (Girls) Syracuse-- D ft?-- -1 CHRISTMAS 2-- 0 hard-foug- ht CASH-BA- CK with a record, and dominated the division perfect from the beginning. Coach Dennis Ritter has done an excellent job with this young team from Syracuse. SYRACUSE "E" leads Division VI 8-- 0 Division VI was represented by three Hill d season teams, all of whom enjoyed a while developing and improving their soccer skills. Captains John Cary and Tom Reynolds (HAFB Phantoms), MSgt. James Hamm and MSgt. Tom Campbell (HAFB (HAFB Bobcats) are to be congratulated for their time and effort spent coaching these teams. The second half of the soccer season will fun-fille- Spit-fire- s) WINTER DRIVING DEMANDS EXTRA CAUTION ! 78 OPEL IN STOCK at already low economy price and with full trade-i- n allowance on your present BUY ANY car. WE'LL GIVE YOU AN IMMEDIATE CASH REBATE OF el Homes on Display Worf Sold by Mobile Homes West, Inc. THE ULTIMATE 1 IN MOBILE HOME LIVING Westwood TOaqe TAKE THE $300. AS DISNO TRADE-IN- ? COUNT OFF THE STICKER PRICE. Offer limited to the few remaining 78 Opels in MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY Newly Refurbished Under Hew Management our inventory. Swimming Pool Indoor Therapy Pool & Sauna Paved Recreation Vehicle Parking Large Clubhouse JIM Adult . Located in Park Man Service Full Time in Park o Managers Live UVer VU iNew oJcHe: rs.ccn.iy BUICK Al1 Co-Own- OPEL AMC er 1111 NORTH 2000 WEST 0GDEH CALL 1 2 1 3 1 HAFB Kaysville-- 2 4 Division VI Team 7-- 7 5 3 2 2 HAFB 4 2 3 3 2 0 773-346- 1 Division III have allowed only four goals to be scored on them in seven games thanks to their goalies (Vasit Leidy and Lethaniel Pugh) and outstanding defensive play by Mark Milligan, Ky Hubble and Gregg Sperry. The Red Raiders have a 0 record and will play an undefeated Ogden team in their season finale, Saturday at 2 p.m. at Doxey Elementary. Division V olds) 2 Regional standings are given below: Division IV (11-1- 2 year olds) is also led by a Hill team, the Red Raiders. The Red Raiders year 825-396- 0 Karen Daugherty, Firebirds' coach. 10-1- 2 JEEP V 3520 WALL AVE DIAL OGDEN 731-312- 0 j) j 394-165- 1 |