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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 42 Friday, November 19, 1982 Sports - tK v. v J - i " i I s It f ' ; v,, I, g ..; .:- -. v': I - , i - ' 'f ,,sf::i,''' . v 1 x .... s. :;wwswf . v . . Sr;''- - '..I-- v (U.S. Air Force Photo) completed "Big Buck' contest. By Kay Chandler Administrative Officer Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division J erry Sorensen of the Enclosure Repair and Hydrostatics Section, Directorate of Maintenance and Billy Hopkins of the 388th Equipment avft. -a- .SMVW ' . (US. :...v StxSi Air Force Photo) Randy Morgan, Billy Hopkins and Larry Cole display their trophies and cash awards from the recently completed "Big Buck" contest. Dale Burdick, Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division, presents Jerry Sorensen with a $40 check for taking first place lor civilians in the recently TODUSOini iif3F" Buck' IrHoroErfinis wnim u the event last year, won top honors for military. They each netted $40 in prize Maintenance Squadron captured first place honors in the recent "Big Buck" contest sponsored by the base Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division.,The contest ran for the entire deer hunting season. Sorensen took the top spot for civilians and Hopkins, who also won Millwright Section, Directorate of Maintenance; and Don Montgemery, Directorate of Maintenance. Military: Randy Morgan, 2849th Security Police Squadron; Tony Cole, , money. ' . Other winners listed in order were: Civilian: Richard Walker, Aircraft Production Line No. 2, Directorate of Maintenance; Lynn cooufiesfl 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron; and Gerald Schneidewend, Post Office. Stimpson, Lee, Jackson are top scorers TCniree etinJntafru'ral'cagplay 6514 Test: Joe. 18; Guafco; 12; Alexander. 8; Wineteer. 6; Werner, 4; Poague, 2; Barrett, 1 By TSgt. Calvin Brethold Intramural Sports Publicity The 4488th Aircraft Generation Squadron7 16th Aircraft Maintenance Unit downed the 2849th Headquarters Squadron Section 9 and the 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron 6 in National League intramural basketball action last week to run their record to a league leading ; 4488 AGS16 2849 HSS 1881 Comm. " In the American League, the Base Restaurant and the 388th Head- quarters Squadron Section share the records. HSS top spot with 2849 SPS 2849 HSS 0 the 2952nd Combat 8 4488 AGS16 2849 CES 75-3- 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE 4488 AGS16 16 TFTS 1881 Comm. AMU . 4467 AGS 2849 SPS 2849 CES 2849 HSS 6514 Test 388 CRS No.1 2849 CCQMA 4.- - V''1' 0 3 2 2 ri 217 228 148 155 0 51 1 114 . 2 2 2 2 161 1 . 1 1 1 1 r . ' 0 0 0 f SpM Force PA PF Won ; 197 200 136 170 2, 101 165 155 115 114 161 159 95 89 139 3 AGS 16 TFTS 4487 10 20 15 20-1- 3 11 12 17- - 65 63 Pierce. 19; Bickett. 12; Green, 10; Duncan, 6; Everidge. 6; Wo. 4; Bsgtey, 3; Everett, 3; Thome, 2 AGS: 16 TFTS: Knox. 16; Corzine, 10; Camcart. 9; Keane, 6; Mototte, 6( MontaVMsff, 4; llrfburtofl, 2 Bfown, 1 2849 CES Spit Force 14 16 15 23- 18- - . - , 4487 2;Cunvel, 2 1681 Comm. 6514 Test 15.16- 12 10 16 16 Scorers 1881 Comm.: Morris, 25; Cameron, Klrchner, 2 9 1 6- - 63 61 61 - 42 22 14 13 6 13 Scorers 11- - 16 12 13 - 54 44 AGS: Green. 16; Bickett. 10; Pierce. 7; Cowser, 6; Dun- can, 4; Harris, 4; Bagley, 3; Everidge, 2; Wo. 2 2849 CCOMA: Taylor, 1 6; Alen, 1 1 ; Leonl. 8; Tucker. 3; Smith. 2; Johnson, 2; Nagle, 2 18 64 15 13 8 1 12 42 10 10 10- Scorers 651 4 Test: Alexander, 17; Joe, 1 3; Guafco. 8; Wineteer, 8; 6; Poage, 2 388 CRS No. 1: Trent, 20; Pugh, 10; Dsigado, 6; Stephens, 4; 6514 Test 388 CRS No. Van-Dyk- Uvermore. 2 Top 10 Scorers Nsme . Knox ' Stewart Mitchel Morrle Points Team ' ' 79 70 6614 Test 2849 HSS 4488 AGS16 AMU 1881 . AMU 61 Comm. - SpM Force Scnpko Green Baker Molette .. . 4487 AGS 2849 HSS 16 TFTS " 46 45 43 42 42 T . 39 39 AMERICAN LEAGUC Team' Won 3 3 2 2 Base Restaurant 388 HSS 2849 DSH 388 EMS 388 CRS No. 2 2701 EOO 2849 CES No. 2 2952 CLSS 6; Davidson, 6; Wider. 2r 4486 AGS34 j Hospital AMU Lost 0 0 . 1 1 . - . 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 , 1 2 2 2 " Base Restaurant 4488 AGS34 AMU 16 16 8 15 Scorers 18- 1 - 21 9 PA 203 164 169 125 66 107 32 63 92 125 133 113 68 62 181 76 106 106 73 No. 33 2849 2952 : 14 "8 12 10 40 28 EMS: Ryales, 12; WhitefieW. 10; BearfieW. 4; Howard, 4; Robinson, 4; Hopkins, 2; Moore, 2; Johnson, 2 ospital: Gram, 8; Norrio, 7; Sesaoms. 6: Dedmon, 5; StaVworth, 2 . Game results, Nov. 10 2701 EOD 338 CRS No. 2 2701 ' 9 6 10 6 Scorers 6 4 14 13- - V 10- - 57 - 51 DSH CLSS 12 3 , 2849 DSH: y Simp- in oa 6 2 2952 CLSS: 15 4 ...." ..r r ia.12 32 14 6 '' 19- - 60 23 36 23; Brent, 13; Carter. 10; Lang. 8; Sutton. Bridges. - Brown, 1 1 ; Oliver, 1 0; Smith, 6; Carter, 3; Mitchel, V Top 10 Scorers Team ' Base Rest. Name Lee Bridges WhltefieW Mitchea Schueter Campbel Pts. 89 75 54. " 54 42 2849 DSH 388 EMS 388 HSS 2701 EOD . 388 HSS 31 31 388 HSS Base Rest. 2849 DSH 2849 DSH Webster 4; Huber, 4; .... MetcaK. 13; Lambert. 6; Regan. 5; Cardie. Hernandez Brown, 2; Stewart, 2; Lamperskl, 2; Jacobean. 2; Hamish, 2; son, 33 " EOD: Barrett; 13; Mort, 12; Schueter, 10; 2: Patmer, B; Raasumaa. 5; Irtnman, 388 CRS No. 15 7 15 114- CES 2: '4;2849 Clark, 2; Batey, 2 71 2; WiKams, 2; Burrel, 2 88 . Scorof s Base Rest.: Lee. 34; Washington. 1 1 ; Ray. 8; Rudy, 6; Hardy. 6; Chance. 6; Webster. 4 388 4 10 5 5 Scorers 9 93 12 . CES No. 2 4; Roberts. 2 Hospital ' 2849 Base Rest.: Lee, 36; Hardy. 8; Webster. 8; Chance. 8; Rudy. 6: Ray. 3; Wadman. 2 4488 AGS34 AMU: Fry, 12; Thurman. 8; Kent, 5; Schlager, , 6; PWnney, 2; Lttchens, 1 EMS 16 Scorers Base Restaurant 18; Schueter. 17; Barrett, 8; Mort. 2 Zawistak. 9 12 HSS: Mitchel, 21; Hernandez. 13; Campbel, 11; Leach. 7; Brank, 3; Jodway, 2 388 EMS: Whitefleld, 26; Johnson, 11; Howard. 10; Robinson. 2; Hopkins, 2 61 10 25-- . 14 13 10 16- 6 .45 Scorers Bridges. 24; Brent. 1 3; Lang. 9: Carter. 8; Sutton. Lang Brent 29 28 26 1 Fcfllcoims seflfle for By Gina Murphy Team Representative The Hill AFB Falcon ice hockey team battled the Salt Lake City Buzzards to a 1 deadlock Sunday night at Hygeia Ice Arena in Salt Lake City. The first two periods ot the defensive struggle remained scoreless as both teams fought to keep the other out of their zone. . At 19:43 of the final period, Jeff Jesperson broke through the Falcon defense and with the assists of John Swanland and John Bernardy put the Buzzards on top Falcon Kevin Pichetti knotted the score at 1 off a pass from Mike Dom-inga- s 1-- 0. PF 61 ; 388 12 1-- 4468 AGS16 16 TFTS Jackson , 68 62 11 11 12 Scorers'2849 CES: BuMe, 16; Jordan, 18; Hal. 13; Porter, 8; Regan. 6; Robertson, 4; Kicte, 2; Leslie, 2 SpM Force: Scrlpfco, 1 6; Dtcus, 1 6; Steweon, 1 1 ; Porter. 6; Petty. 4 14- - 2849 DSH: 6; Foley. 1 2701 EOD: AMU Joe 4487 ' 42 12; Thomas, 12; Mangum, 8: Eccleston, 4; Reaves.4; Watkins. 2; Hendrickson; 1 4487 AGS 2849 CCQMA 71-3- Team 2849DSH 2701 EOD 49 8 49 18 17- ' 8 18 8 12 46 Scofws 4488 AGS1 6 AMU: Jackson, 1 7; Heyde, 1 1 ; Bland, 8; Peace, 4; Mitchel, 4; Woodard, 3; Tobias. 2 2849 CES: BuMe. 1 4; Hamilton, 1 4; Porter. 7; Hal, 6; Regan, 3; Jordan, 2 Generation Squadron34 th Aircraft Maintenance 3 and the 2849th Civil Unit Engineering Squadron No. 2 Following are league standings, game results and leading scorers: 18 HSS EMS (Overtime) 4 WWams. Scoff 9 10 6 10 Scorers Wallace, 4; Yoakum. 4; Mains, 57-5- Aircraft " 2849 SPS: and downed the 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron 1 in overtime. The Base Restaurant routed the 4488th 16- 13- - 388 388 43 38 388 HSS: Mitchell, 17; Campbell, 8; Jodway. 8; Hernandez. 6; . Leach, 3; Reab, 1 2952 CLSS: Auston. 11; Brown. 4; Mitchell, 4; Gardner, 4; 9 16 TFTS: Knox. 11; Conine, 10; Bel. 10; Blount. 4; Johnson. 3; Catncart. 2; Keane. 2; Orinkard. 1 1881 Comm.: Duffy. 10; Cameron, 9; Kkchner, 6; George, 4; Reiss, 4; Morris. 3; WBder. 3 . 43-3- Game results, Nov. 11 14 14 5 7 14 8 16TFTS 17- 8- - Scorers 0 Scorers 4488 AGS1 6 AMU: Jackson, 23; Mltchel, 1 7; Bland, 6; Peace, 6; Woodard, S; Heyde, 3 2849 HSS: Stewart, 22', Baker, 17; Davie. 12; Harrison. 4; Johnson, 4 4-- 0. Logistics7 Support Squadron t i 8 9 12 18 2 49-4- defeated s (Triple overtime) 60-5- 3-- 11 15 10 2 ?v-1- AMU Game results, Nov. 6 12 9 5 O 11 19 . 388 HSS 2952 CLSS goalie Steve Martin stopof 35 34 shots on goal and was ped selected the Falcon "Player of the Back-u-p Week." Honorable mention was awarded to Tom Meier for outstanding defensive effort. : The Falcons face off against the Dead Goat Saloon Sunday at 5:30 p.m. in the Bountiful Ice Arena. All games are free and open to the public For additional information on Falcon hockey contact Dennis or Gina Murphy at Following are league standings and Falcon scorers: 825-045- 3. Utah Amateur Hockey Association 1-- with 10:48 left in the match. Both defenses held for the remainder of the contest and the Falcons and Buzzards settled for a draw. ' floe 1- -1 kaeJlBt Team Green Parrot Hal Falcons Buzzards . Dead Goat Tel Tech Vera Machine - fl6MeAl4ha. Wen Lost 3 0 2 2' 2 : 1 0 - Tied 1 1 - 3 4 - . 1 1 1 .11 0 0 , . |