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Show A HILL TOP TIMES Friday, December 3, 1982 Page 43 Sp oris """""' t mmwmwwmmxmmmmiimtmmm. """" v B , mmtmlnM I ' l . f LA - f V: : . -- f I I 1 I rXXy 1 4 ; " ' x n v J W7 ft V v - fit f y 1 , . ; , I lf; If 4 ssss&ssss : . S;.-.- i : i ....vv.. r nv n " in , in inn 11 Air (U.S. Hill's Larry Kemp, Lake opponent. nymimMMmi .. i tr - iA. VCvJ'iissK'jS n n Force Photo by SrA. Michael Johnson) ii mMiJHHiinnm 10, in white, scores with a roundhouse kick against a Salt i - iiihi (U.S. Air i " mlitiiiniinniiiiim'ii n mmmmmmmnmMmniimnmvmrr''mmmMmMmrMuti rl " " Force Photo by SrA. Michael Johnson) Eddie Hernandez of the Hill club scores with a side kick to an opponent's back. Tolliver earns 'Grand Champ' title Karate Club wins 1 fiop.hieS'Crt teuirimey 'Mill -- -- The Hill AFB Karate Club captured 18 trophies at the Second Annual Tony Martinez and Johnny Rodriguez Kempo Open Karate Tournament in Salt Lake City Nov. 20. By virtue of their first place finishes in fighting, Tolliver and Freeman had to meet each other for the Grand Champion title. Tolliver edged out Freeman in sudden-deat- h overtime. The club was led by black belts Stan Tolliver and Wayne Freeman. Tolliver placed first in weapons, first in forms and first in fighting in the lightweight' After the meet, Harold Cherry, club instructor said, "I am proud of all my students. It is the greatest feeling in the world to have the Hill Karate Club considered the number one school in tournament competition." division. Freeman took first in fighting heavyweight' division and second in weapons. Other winners for Hill included: - You on g cogeirs GKnustf regosyeir by Dec. 6 Registration deadline for Hill AFB youth basketball leagues is Monday, according to Jim Dicus of the Youth Center. The leagues are open to dependents, ages eight through 17, of ac- tive duty military, retired military and Department of Defense civilians. Three fteoinms uimtaeofteirD Intramural Sports Publicity The 4488th Aircraft Generation Squadron16th Aircraft Maintenance Unit downed the 6514th Test Squadron 45-4- 4 to increase their National League record to 0 in intramural basketball action last week. ; In American League action, the Base Restaurant ran their league leading record to 0 with a 61-4- 7 win over the 2952nd Combat Logistics 6-- 16TFTS v ' , 6-- Support Squadron. - Following are league standings, game results and top 10 scorers: TMffl NATIONAL LEAGUE ' 4488 AGS18 2849 SPS 4487 AGS 2849 CES ' AMU , Won Lost 0 6 5 0 1 4 3 . 1881 Comm.' Split Force 16TFTS 2849 HSS 6514 TS 388 CRS 2849 CCQMA " 2 2 3 ' 1 , 1 , 0 0 18 13 14 18 8 18 Scorers 7; Cathcart, 6; Orinkard, 2; Sandock, 20 2849 SPS 388 CRS 7 14 18 .'Scorers 16 10 1 67 17- 9- - ,44 . 2849 SPS: t Mains, 15; Wallace, 8; Mangum, 6; Freeman, 6; Peterson, 6; Thomas, 6; Simmons, 5; Watkins, 4; Yoakum, 4; Hendricksen, 3; Reeves, 2; Jenkins, 2 388 CRS: Fogel, 1 2; Pugh. 7; Livermore, 6; Delgado, 1 1 0; Stephans, 8; Ailbright, - 3 3 5 3 5 '4 2 4488 AGS16 Name Jackson Scripko AMU defeated 1881 Comm. Knox 16 TFTS 81 6514 Test 388 CRS 4487 AGS 4487 AGS 6514 Test 2849 HSS 4488 AGS 95 Stephans Bickett Green Alexander Stewart ' Mitchell Top 10 Scorers Team Pts. Avg. 109 84 . 18 2 4488 AGS 16 AMU Split Force 16.8 16.2 15.8 15.3 14.8 13.8 13.6 13.5 61 59 55 68 54 74 16 AMU infor- 12.3 AMERICAN LEAGUE . Scorers 388 EMS: Howard, 14; Johnson, 11; Whitfield, 8; Barlow, 6; Branham, 4; LePtente, 2 2849 CES: Metcalf, 12; Wangman, 10; Richard, 6; Dilmott, 6; Grimes, 2; Oppelt, 2 388 388 HSS CRS No. 8 8 2 6 18 15 10 16- - 47 - 41 7- Scorers 388 HSS: Leach, 13; Mitchell, 12; Hernandez, 12; Brooks, 4; Jodway, 4; Deflanders, 2 388 CRS: Palmer, 15; Simpson, 12; Huber, 4; Raasumaa, 4; Innamn, 2; Lamperski, 2; Jacobson, 2 Team Base Restaurant 388 HSS Won Lost 368 EMS 2849 DSH 388 CRS No. 2 2 2 2 4488 AGS34 3 3 3 4 4 488 AGS34 AMU: Fry, 20; Kent, 10; Schlager, 4; Phinney, 2; Dambacher, 2 Hospital: Fuller, 12; Sessom. 8; Norris, 6; Krison,4; Grham, 2; Wren, 2 AMU 1 I 1 0 0 .2849 CES No. 2 Hospital Gam Base Restaurant 2952 CLSS 1 3 3 2 2701 EOD 4488 AGS34 2952 CLSS 0 6 4 4 results, Nov.22 10 17 17 14 12 8 ' ' . ' 47 388 EMS 2849 CES No. 15 14 16 12 " 4 10 10-2- - 45 38 7- - 13 13 38 10- - 34 Scorers Nam Bridges Lee Brent Base Rest.: Lee, 25; Webster, 1 5; Chance, 1 1 ; Hardy, 8; Wadman, 2 2952 CLSS: Oliver, 12; kBrown, 11; Auston. 6; C. Johns6n. 6; Mitchell, 6; Smith, 4; Williams, 2 - 14 6 4 5 AMU Hospital - 61 17- 13- - Scorrs by forfeit For additional mation contact Mr. Dicus at Ext. 62419. eligible youth to join him tomorrow for a basket Joe 1 ' ball clinic at the Youth Center. The clinic is divided into two sessions. Youth between the ages of eight and 12 practice from 9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m. and youth ages 13 through 17 from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. imitiroinniyral basketfbcalll Sim Split Force: Scrtpko, 1 5; Porter, 1 4; Slawson, 1 2; Otey, 9; Culwell, 6; Petty, 3 16 TFTS: Keane, 1 4; Corzine, 1 2; Knox, 1 1 ; Mollette, Divi- fourth in forms sion: Mr. Dicus invited all can be formed. 59 53 9- - 14- - Jim Bennett, Men's Novice in that age group," he said. "All new players must be assigned to a team." the youth registered by Monday so the teams .. Split Force Division: first in forms Tommie Hadrick, Men's Novice Division: first in fighting; third in forms, Men's Colored Belt Division Eddie Hernandez, Men's Colored Belt Division: second in fighting; fourth in forms "Players returning Mr. Dicus said it was very important to have AMU Johnny Gomez, Men's Novice Division: first in forms Mike Johnson, Men's Colored Belt from last year may stay with their original team providing they are still without the card. results, Nov. 23 9- 12 6 18 45 14 10 8 12- 44 ." Scorers 4488 AGS16 AMU: Mitchell, 20; Jackson, 8; Bland. ' 6: Woodard, 5; Sims, 4; Tabls, 2 6514 Test: Joe, 16; Wineteer, 10; Alexander, 8; Cerise, 6; Gualco, A 4488 AGS1 6 6514 Test - ; Registration can be accomplished at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883. Cost is $8 for each child possessing a youth card and $10 per child Gam By TSgt. Calvin Brethold Danny McFarland, PeeWee Colored Belt Division: first in fighting; second in forms Gary McFarland, Junior Colored Belt Division: first in weapons; second in forms Mai Vollmer, Female Junior Colored Belt Division: second in forms; third in fighting Phillip Vollmer, Junior Colored Belt Division: second in weapons Larry Kemp, PeeWee Colored Belt Division: fourth in fighting Whitfield Zawislak Mitchell Schueler Webster Hernandez Palmer Top 10 Tam 2849 Scorers Pts. 155 173 60 DSH Base Rest. 2849 OSH ' 388 EMS 2701 EOD 388 HSS 2701 EOD Base Rest. 388 HSS 388 CRS No! 2 Avg. 31.0 28.9 1 5.0 14.4 14.0 13 8 13.4 13.0 72 42 69 67 " 78 61 Y 12 2 58 11.6 i f i t i t t t t t t t t f t t , , r i t i t r |