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Show Page 34 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, February 11, 1983 Sports f limtfrainmiyjlrsil esKsieirs mieeoir eirod By Harry Hall Intramural Sports Publicity Going into the last week of regular season intramural basketball action the 4488th Aircraft Generation Squadron1 6th Aircraft Maintenance Unit leads the National League with a 14-- record and the Base Restaurant 1 tops the American League with a mark. League standings, last week's game results and the top 10 scorers from each league are: 13-- 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Team , 4488 AGS16 2849 CES 2849 SPS 4487 AGS AMU Split Force 16 TFTS . 1 Lost 11 11 .13 4 4 8 5 6 5 2 ' 2849 CCQMA 2849 HSS 6514 TS 388 CRS No. 1 2849 HSS 388 CRS No. Won 14 1 Game results, Feb. 1: 12 14 18 17 10 4 26- - HSS: Dalzell, 22: Baker, 15; Johnson, 15; Kniep. 14; 5 7 6 10 11 12 16 2849 CCQMA: 2 Taylor, 31 ; Aiten, 12; Tucker, 9; Savage. 7; Leoni. Stewart, 4 388 CRS No. 1: Stephens. 13; Livermore, Spurtock, 8; Greene. 7 Split Force 12; Trent, 10; 16 23 19- 69 18- 12 2849 SPS 18 18 66 Scorers: .Split Force: Dicus, 16; Petty, 18; Scripko, 12; Slawson, 10; Culwell, 10; Porter. 2 2849 SPS: Mains, 25; Grice, 17; Mangum, 10; Yoakum, 8: Jenkins, 4; Peterson. 2 11 Game results, Feb. 3: 15- 11 12 4487 AGS 19 57. 22- 12 9 2849 CES 52 9 Scorers: 4487 AGS: Bickett, 14; Green. 10; Pierce, 9; Duncan, 6; Everidge, 5; Cowser, 5; Thomas, 4; Harris, 2 2849 CES: Hamilton, 1 3; Hall, 1 2; Stevenson. 8; Porter, 7; Jordan, 4; Czerniejewski, 4; Leslie, 2; Robertson, 2 1 70 50 19- - Scorer 2849 2849 CCQMA 388 CRS No. 1 10 22 10 24 " . Scorers: 2849 CCQMA: Taylor, 33; Allen. 15; Savage, 4; Tucker, 4; RoybaJ, 2 388 CRS No. 1 : Stephans, 20; Trent, 20; 9; Livermore, 4; Ritchie, 4 18 9 26- 24- - 76 67 . Nam Taylor HamUton Mains Jackson Scripko Dalzell Stephans Trent Bickett Dicus TOP 10 SCORERS Team 2849 CCQMA 2849 CES 2849 SPS 4488 AGS16 AMU Split Force 2849 HSS 388 388 4487 Albright, 1 0; Spurtock, 2849 SPS 2849 CCQMA 16- 16 14 17 63 18- 11 15 ' 17 61 Scorers:' 2849 SPS: Mains. 33; Mangum, 1 8; Jenkins. 8; Shaffer, 3; Peter: son, 1 . ' Avg. 366 275 273 258 253 22.9 19 6 18.2 17.2 16.8 16.4 15.7 15.2 14.8 14.7 1 82 188 1 243 AGS Split Force 133 147 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Team Base Restaurant 388 HSS 2849 DSH 388 EMS 2701 EOD 2952 CLSS 13 12 11 11 Hospital 388 CRS No. 2 Leoni, 12; Bickle, 6; CRS No. CRS No. - Pts. 4488 AGS34 . AMU 6 6 3 5 3 Lost 2 4 5 5 9 66 56 .16- 18- - Base Restaurant: Lee, 22; Webster, 12; Chance, 12; Rudolph, 8; Hardy, 6; Rickray, 2: Wadmanr2; Washington, 2 388 CRS No. 2: Simpson, 1 4; Planitz, 1 3; Lamperski, 9: Melcrter. 8; Raasumaa. 8; Hamish, 4 388 EMS defeated the Hospital by forfeit Game results, Feb. 2: 11- 21 17 65 16 14- 12 AMU 50 14 10 ' Scorers: 2849 DSH: Carter. 24; Bridges, 23; Sutton, 9; Morgan. 4; Foley, 3; Lang, 2 4488 AGS34 AMU: Fry, 1 8; Kent, 1 2; Schlager, 8; Phinney, 6; Thurman, 2: Walker. 2; Lee. 2 2849 DSH 4488 AGS34 - 388 CRS No. 2 defeated 2701 EOD by forfeit Base Restaurant defeated Hospital by forfeit 9 11 11 13 Jan. 31: Game " results, 19 - 18- 69 18 14 388 HSS 14- 38 14 6 2701 EOD 4 Scorers: 388 HSS: Campbell. 20; Leach, 18; Kirkland, 21; Hernandez, 5; Swinden, 5 2701 EOD: Rove, 1 2; Kaiser, 1 2; Barrett, 6; Sturtavant, 4; Weekly, 2; Craig, 2 ' 22 15 12 16 10 13 Scorers: Base Restaurant 388 CRS No. 2 TOP 10 SCORERS Name Team Bridges Lee 2849 Base Restaurant Pts. 474 334 KeHey Hospital 128- Young 2952 CLSS Schueler 2701 EOD Whitfield Planitz Palmer Brent Fry 388 EMS 388 CRS No. 2 388 CRS No. 2 2849 DSH 4488 AGS34 AMU - DSH Avg. 150 202 200 29.6 27.8 21.3 16.7 15.5 15.4 141 14.1 154 218 147 14.0 13.6 13.5 - , Youth basketball action MeFcarlearod, LoundeirinrioBii lead league on scorning By Jim Dicus Youth Activities Center Hill AFB youth basketball leagues finished the first round of their at the Youth regular season Feb. 4-- 5 Activities Center. JUNIOR VARSITY LEAGUE . Gary McFarland's 26 points led the win over the Celtics to a 53-3- 0 Trailblazers Feb. 4. Kevin Ivins was "top gun" for the Trailblazers with 12 markers. The Sonics downed the Trojans 44-3- 2 behind a performance from Mark Schiefelbien. Bill Spangenthal chalked up eight points to lead the Trojans. Mark Tucker powered the Lakers efover Clinton 53-2- 3 with a fort. J eff Hahne led Clinton scorers with 10 points. 26-poi- nt 19-poi- nt : Celtics 7 12 Trailblazers : Celtics: G. McFarland, 16 8 15 4 15- 6- - 53 30 Colder, 9; D. McFartand, 26; Lovell, " 4; Hobos, 2; Schnakenburg, 2; Zuacha, 0; Ross, 0 Trailblazers: Kevin Ivins, 1 2; Coleman, 6; Chapped, 6; Lawrence, 2; 0. White, 2; Maas, 0; Kerry Ivins, 0; K. White, 0 1 1 ; 12- 44 17 9 6 8- 2 32 16 6 Sonics: Mark Schiefelbien, 26; Cantarrella, 9; Maas, 4; Matt Schiefelbien, 2; Bolinder, 2; Urtlefield, 1 Trojans: Spangenthal, 8; Jensen, 6; Michele Denny, 5; Miya, 5; Hale, 4; Mark Denny, 2; Wilson, 2 Sonics Trojans 13- 14 16 53 10 8- Clinton 3 2 10 23 ' Lakers: Mark Tucker, 19; Winsett, 16; Marvin Tucker, 12; 6; E. Lindsay, 0; Miller, 0; D. Lindsay, 0 Clinton: Hahne, tQf oKS'B; Judd, 3; Langford, 2; Nielson, 2; SpoonerrO; ViflB. 0; Williams. 0 . Lakers Steve Loundermon and Jermode Pharr teamed up for 12 points each to help the Lakers rout the Rockets 30-Jim Schol and Clifford Schmidt were the only Rocket scorers with four 8. points each. 5. 12 8 Nuggets 0 0 Lakers 6 2 Won 4 4 4 2 . Trojans Trailblazers Clinton Name G. McFartand Mark Schiefelbien Love! Marvin Tucker 1 0 TOP 10 SCORERS Teem Celtics Sonics Celtics Lakers Coleman Trailblazers Winsett Lakers Trojans Sonics Lakers Spangenthal Cantarrella Mark Tucker Kevin Ivins Bolinder Pts. 93 90 71 -- 66 64 62 61 49 49 45 36 Trailblazers Sonics Lost 1 1 .1 3 4 5 a, 10- 6 8 30 4- 2 8 Lakers: Loundermon, 1 2; Pharr, 12; Johnson, 6; Kent, 0; Burk, 0; Waymen, 0 Rockets: Schol, 4; Schmidt, 4; White, 0; Hutchinson, 0; Wadsworth, 0; Yeager, 0 '. Rockets. Nets 2 2 Devils 0. 2 2 0 0 3 0 Nets: Prince, 4; Cook, 2; Schiefelbien, 2; Morganm, 2; 0; J. Sigle, 0; Frank, 0 Devils: Lynch, 2; Coleman, 2; S. Howe, 0; Mardis, 0; Lindsay, 0 Team Lakers Rockets 1 ; K. 5 Sigle, J. Howe, 0; Stewart, Won 5 4 3 2 Clinton Nets Nuggets Lost 0 1 Devils 0 TOP 10 SCORERS Team Name Loundermon White Lakers Pharr Prince Schmidt Saunders Lee Stokes Coleman Johnson Schol Lakers Rockets Nets Rockets " 1 Pts. Avg. 65 36 33 30 13.0 ..13 7.2 27 5.4' 21 21 Rockets 21 5.2 5.2 5.0 5.0 4.8 4.2 24 ' 6.6 5.6 Clinton Clinton Clinton Devils Lakers 25 20 4 2 3 4 5 Avg. 23.2 1 8.0 14.2 1 3.2 12.8 12.4 12.2 9.8 9.8 9.0 7.2 JUNIOR LEAGUE Ben Henderson pumped in eight points to lead Clinton to a 31-- trouncing of the Nuggets Feb. 5. Pee Wee Barnes netted two points for the Nuggets. 3 ft 7- 4 31 0- 3 3 Clinton: Henderson, 8; Lee, 7; Saunders, 6; Stokes, 4; Flinders, 2; Byington, 0; Jensen, 0 Nuggets: Barnes, 2; Felts, 1; Waggener, 0; Bolinder, 0; Doss, 0; Moton, 0 Clinton Hig-gin- Team Lakers Sonics Celtics Ms The Nets downed the Devils 10-James Prince led the Nets with four points. Scott Lynch and Brian Coleman topped the Devils with two points each. CLEARFIELD GIRL'S ELEMENTARY LEAGUE Angela Thomas lifted the Hill Field Bluejays to a 4 win over the Clearfield Foxey Fighters at Clearfield High School Feb. 2 with a performance. Melanie Garcia led the Foxey Fighters with 16 markers. 31-2- 19-poi- nt I s ." 7- 0 14 31 10 8- 4 10 2 24 Bluejays: Thomas, 1 9; Spangenthal, 4; Young, 4; J. Bontrager, 2; Loundermon, 2; K. Bontrager, 0; Yates, 0; Howe, 0;Durham, 0 Foxey Fighters: Garcia, 16; Godfrey, 8; Johnston, 0; Crawford, 0 McNatt, 0;' Vest, 0: 0; Austin, Bluejays foxey Fighters ' (U Youth soccer signup ends Saturday S. Air Force Photo by MSgt. Mike i Griffin) Gary McFarland (13) of the Celtics battles Trailblazer Keith Lawrence for a rebound in youth basketball action Feb. 4 at the Youth Center. McFarland chalked up 26 points to lead the Celtics to a 53-3-0 win. |