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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 34 Wednesday, November 24, 1982 Spo rts Mil's wOTsitfy esaejeirs i&he Jtwee mm Mtira. Inlope By TSgt. Calvin Brethold Sports Publicity The Hill AFB Hornets men's and women's varsity basketball teams hosted teams from Mountain Home AFB, Idaho, Saturday and Sunday for a two game stand. Hill's men won their first battle in double overtime. L. Saturday led Hornets with 37 the Bridges points. In Sunday's contest, the come-froHornets posted a behind victory led by Bridges and B. Jackson with 18 points each. ' 19-1- ' ' Hill AFB n, Name Team Bridges HiH Mercer Jackson Mt. Home AFB 23 Hil: Bridges.' 1 8; Jackson, 1 1 1; 8; Whitfield, Cameron. HiH 1 1 ; Paul Auston Cameron Richard 1 Paul, 0; ... Mt. Mt. Mt. Mt. ' Hill Brown . 27.5 20.5 16.5 15.5 ' 1 Home Home Home Home 5.0 11.5 10.5 " - 10.0 9.5 8.0 Mt. Home Women: . v Team ' Mt. Home Hansen 12; Cole. Avg. - Hill - Liu ' 2 Thompson, ' 1 1 ; Name D. Mitchell, 7; Brent, 4; Stephen. 2; Brown, 2 Mt. Home: Mercer, 20; Freeman, 14; Richards. . . ..... ML Home Whitfield 73 69 17 13 18 10 13 24 Scorers second Men: Sunday Men: 6 '16- - 98 16 15 22 6- - 88 13 6 27 16 20 Scorers HiD: Bridges, 37; Whitfield, 20; Jackson. 15; Cameron. 8; Brent, 6; D. Mitchell, 4; T. Mitchell, 2; Stephen, 2; Taylor. 2; Johnson, 2; m 24; Brown. in . Leading scorers . Freeman Cole. Saturday Men: HiH AFB Mt. Home AFB Scorers . by forfiet HiH 1 1 ; Picarello, 8; Foote. 2; 2 ' Hill: Hansen. 12; Renfro. 6; Towsen. 6; Corrn. 2; Collier, , 2; Watts. 2; Hamil. 1; Mt. Home: Lin. : - 98-8- 8 73-6- 9 Mt. Home: 47-3- forfeit when Mountain Home could not field a team in the second quarter. The teams will meet again this weekend at Mountain Home AFB. Following are game results and leading scorers: Women: defeated Mountain Home 19-1- 6 quarter. Mercer. 21 ; Freeman. 1 6: Cole. 1 2; Paid. 11; Auston. 10; Gray. 6; Thompson, 6; Richards. 4; Bauklick, 2; Women: 6 15- - 47 14 12 Mt. Home AFB : 12 7- 31 Hill AFB 4 8 , In women's action, the Hornets dropped their Saturday contest 1 6 by ybut won Sunday's battle Hill - " Mt. Home . Average 14.5 10.5 8.0 4488 AGS1 6 AMU , Base Res ouiraini lead imflramuiral 'irouimdlbair play Dim By TSgt. Calvin Brethold Intramural Sports Publicity The 4488th Aircraft Generation Squadron16th Aircraft Maintenance Unit downed the 16th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron 3 to up their National League record to in intramural basketball action last week and maintain the league's top position. The 2849th Security Police record to hold Squadron sports a the second spot. Last week, they defeated the 6514th Test Squadron 651 4 Test: Joe, 22; Alexander, ' 4; Cerise, 4; Barrett, 2 1881 Comm. 1881st Communications in double overtime Squadron and the 16 TFTS In American League action, the Base Restaurant also ran their league leading record to 0 with a drubbing of the 388th Headquarters Squadron Section and a 0 win over the 2849th Distribution Headquarters Squadron. Following are league standings, game results and leading scorers: 4.0 3 3 2 3 1881 Comm. Split Force - 4487 AGS 388 CRS ..- 3 151 1 2 4 3 1 r 230 4 2 1 1 6514 Test 2849 CCQMA 388 CRS No. 1 268 238 246 234 203 208 200 214 210 351 384 213s 224 206 216 270 287 89 114 13 16TFTS 2849 HSS PF PA Lost 0 0 0 Gam results, Nov. 16 11 17 24 ' 15 10 13 15- 18- - 1 CRS: Stephans, 1 6; Pugh. 1 4; Trent, Delgado, 4; Chavez, 2; Groetsema. 2 4488 AGS16 AMU 13 2 16 TFTS 11 12 " 19 12 2849 SPS 6514 Test 18 5 . 8- - 51 7- - 33 65 19- - 56 388 18 9 15 10 '13 10 12 10 Scorers EMS 16 23 12 16- 67 55 12 13 10 20- Scorers Split Force: Scripko, 27; Dicus, 14; Caldwell, 8; Oley, 6; Petty, 6; Porter. 6 ., 651 4 Test: Alexander, 1 9; Cerise. 1 1 ; Barrett, 6; Joe, 6; Wineteer, 6; Gualco, 6; Poague, 1 388 CRS No. 2 4488 AGS34 AMU 64 48 15- 14- - . 7- - 12 6 42 37 . 8- - 388 EMS: Whitefield, 1 2; Robinson, 8; Howard, 7; Johnson, 7; Rayles, 4; Weeks, 4 2701 EOD: Barrett, 15; Schueler, 12; Zawislak, 6; Craig, 2 -- 4 10 6 7 6 10 12- - 32 30 7- - Scorers 388 CRS No. 2: Palmer, 1 4; Simpson, 6; Stewart, 4; Huber, 4; Innman. 2; Raasumaa, 2 4488 AGS34 AMU: Fry, 10; Kent, 9; Schlager. 6; Phin-ne- 4; Lee, y, 1 Game results, Nov. 19 17 8 21- 55 9 7 12 13 16- 48 16 TFTS : Scorers 2849 SPS: Mains, 1 7; Wallace, 1 4; Yoakum, 9; Thomas, 6; Simmons. 3; Freeman. 2; Peterson, 2 16 TFTS: Bell, 1 6; Keane, 1 2; Johnson, 1 2; Mullette, 4; Drinkard, 2; Montanari, 2 Hospital Game results, Nov. 17 17 8 13 12 7 6 '. i Scorers 56 36 18- 11- - v.-,.- 2701 EOD: Zawislak. 1 8; Schueler. 1 3; Barrett. 1 1 ; Mod, 4; Holm, 2; Senst, 2; Ski, 2; Graig. 2; Williams, 2 V Hospital: Fuller, 15; Sussom, 13; Graham, 4; Dawkins, 2; Norn's, 2 388 CRS No. 2 2849 CES No. 2 2849 SPS " Team 4488 AGS1 6 6514 Test Joe AMU 16 TFTS Split Force Knox Scripko Bickett Green Stewart Stephans Mitchell Baker PTs 101 79 -- ' 4487 AGS 4487 AGS 2849 HSS 388 CRS 4488 AGS16 AMU 2849 HSS v 5 3 3 3 2849 DSH 388 EMS 2701 EOD 2952 CLSS 4488 AGS34 AMU 2849 CES No. 2. . 3 2 1 0 O O Hospital 28 6 PF 1 1 141 126 2 2 3 2 3 350 204 200 103 256 190 229 3 110 229 91 3 91 38- 18- - 7 Weiss put Dead Goat up by two at the 15:33 mark off a pass from Chris Tucker. Paul Nygaard added a score 3-- -.-- 1. off passes from Tucker and Voy tovich, and Lyle Bradley found the net at 4:48 with the assist of Kirk ' '., Gilger. The Falcons scored their only other goal of the contest with 2:34 remain - 6- - '. 12 6 12 9 Scorers 12 10 10- - 40 6- - 37 CLSS: Oliver. 1 7; Auston. 7; Brown, 6; Willaims, 4; 2; Carter, 2 388 EMS: Rayles. 1 2; Howard, 1 1 ; Johnson, 6; Robinson, 4; Weeks. 2; Bearden, 2 MitcheD, S27 12 12 '12 Scorers DSH ' - 16 12 24- 34- - Team Schueler 2701 Whitefield 388 ; 7; Hardy, 8; 1 1; Carter. 8; PTs 2849 DSH 155 .148 Base Rest. ' EOD EMS . Base Rest. - 2849 Brent Mitchell 388 225 "f8" Base Rest.. Chance 1 79 70 TOP 10 SCORERS Nam Bridges Lee Webster 44 43 34 9- - Base Rest.: Lee, 30; Chance. 1 8; Webster. Rudy, 4; Ray, 2 2849 DSH: Bridges, 30; Brent, 1 6; Sutton, Lang, 5 111 The Falcons finally found an open net with 2:15 left in the first period as Tim Zarembinski tallied off passes from Rich Tordoff and Mark Roncalli. In the second period, it was all Dead Goat as they outscored the Falcons 12 2952 2849 129 By Gina Murphy Team Representative The Hill AFB Falcon ice hockey team fell prey to the Dead Goat Saloon 10--2 Sunday night in the Bountiful Ice Arena and dropped to fourth place in the Salt Lake Amateur Hockey Association Dead Goat came out hard and fast scoring only one minute into the contest when Jeff Baxter hit the net off passes from Frankie Canfield and Rick Hinckley. Mark Voy tovich put Dead Goat up by two with just seven minutes gone off an assist by Jim Weiss. No. 2 ' - ' 142 137 2849 DSH 2849 CES ' Base Restaurant PA :346 210 202 .189 0 Gmrult.,Nov.1532 13 8 . 12 14 - Johnson, 2; 49 Won ' " 70 69 59 55 54 53 .51 LEAGUE Lost AMERICAN . Team Base Restaurant 388 HSS 388 CRS No. 2 ' - , 12 10 4 10 Scorers 388 CRS No. 2: Palmer. 1 7; Huber, 9; Raasumaa, 5; Simpson, 5; Harnish, 3; Lamperski, 2; Melcher, 2 2849 CES: Metcalf. 1 2; Rachard, 8; Wangman, 8; Lardie, 4; Lambert, 2 2952 CLSS 388 EMS TOP 10 SCORERS Nam Jackson " . 2701 EOD . x Mains, 21 ; Thomas, 1 4; Yoakum.l 0; Mangum, 8; Watkins, 4; Simmons, 2; Wallace, 2; Freeman, 2; Reeves, 2. 2849 SPS: 1 15 HSS 2701 EOD 2; Allbright. 6; .20- - . 16 388 Scorers 2849 SPS: Mangurru 22; Mains, 22; Wallace, 1 0; Thomas, 6; Simmons, 2; Reeves,' 2; Freeman, 2; Yoakum, 1 1881 Comm.: Duffy, 14; Reiss, 14; Morrise, 13; George, 8; Johnson. 8; Wilder; 3 v 67 56 Scorer Jackson, 22; 8 19 16 16 Scorers 7 22 20- 15 v 16 73 4 47 8 18 17- . Scorers 2849 CES: Hamilton, 1 8; Jordan. 1 6; Porter, 1 1 ; Regan, 10; Bullie, 8; Hall. 6; Robertson, 2; Trimier, 2 16 TFTS: Johnson, 20; Bell, 12; Montanari, 7; Keane, 6; v Adkisson, 2 164, Mitchell. 9; Tobias, 4; 4488 AGS16 Woodard. 4; Peace. 4: Heyde, 4; Adams, 2; Kirby. 2 16 TFTS: Johnson. 10; Keane, 6; Bell, 6; Cathcart, 6; MoBette, 4; Adkisson ,1 AMU: 2; Scorers 16TFTS - 388 1 Base Rest.: Lee, 29; Webster, 1 7; Rudy, 1 0; Chance. 6; Washington, 2 388 HSS: Hernandez, 18; Campbell, 12; Leach, f 1; Mitchell, 3; Randall, 2; Reab, 2 2849 CES Scorers 4487 AGS: Bickett, 22; Green, 13; Pierce. 10; Duncan. 4; Matcom, 4; Thomas, 4; Cowser, 4; Bagley, 2; Everidge, 2; Schow. 2 8; Lang. 64-4- 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won 5 17 17 Base Restaurant . 79-7- 4488 AGS16 AMU 2849 SPS 2849 CES No. 1 4487 AGS 1 .., 6514 Test 55-4- 8. 21 ; Brent, 17; Lardie, 16; Delanont, 5; Metcalf. 4; 2 Wangeman, Split Force 67-6- 2 Team 2849 CES: Scott, 59 52 (overtime) 4-- 0 '. 16- 10- - 12 14 Game results, Nov. 18 7 20 16 11 16 16 2849SPS Scorers 50; Sutton, Bridges, Carter, 10 CES: Hamilton, 1 9; Hall, 1 2; Jordan, 1 2; Robertson, ' 8; Bullie, 6; Regan, 2 2849 HSS: Stephans, 13; Kniep, 1 1; Baker, 10; Stewart, 6; Wood. 6; Johnson, 4; Dalzell, 2 . 5-- 2849 DSH: 2849 5-- 0 ,. 6; tiualco. b; Wineteer, 18 13' 12 16 Scorers 2849 CES 2849 HSS 51-3- 65-56- 1 88 . DSH HSS HSS 67 64 63 60 57 52 . 46 ing in the period when Tordoff hit pay dirt off assists from Zarembinski and Roncalli. Dead Goat completely dominated the final period as they scored five unanswered goals. Canfield scored off a pass from Bax- ter at 19:15, and Baxter tallied at 18:27 with the help of Canfield and Pat Vanuasdal. Gilger made it Dead Goat at the 11:31 mark with the 8-- 2 assist going to goalie Don Nickerson. Canfield added to the score with his second goal of the evening with 4:32 remaining off assists from Mike Reichert and Nygaard. The final Dead Goat tally came-witonly 15 seconds on the clock as Bradley-- , remaining scored off a pass from Bob Huddlestone. Falcon back-ugoalie Steve Martin 16 of 26 shots on goal. stopped The Falcons will be off until Dec. 3 when they will practice in the Bountiful Ice Arena at 10:30 p.m. Their next contest will be Dec 5 at 8:30 p.m. against Val's Machine in the Bountiful Ice Arena. Anyone interested in coaching or playing for the Falcons please contact h p Dave Scripko at Ext. 62762. |