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Show HILL TOP TIMES 32 Friday, July 22, 1983 s p o rts 91 sileira Hneairdlbsolleii's By Rich lose ftw ftniree, wScn Jodway Falcon Publicity The Hill Falcon baseball team won three out of five games last week to run their record to Frank Guzman threw a two hitter July 12 to down Hyrum 15-- Larry Dumancas homered for the Falcons and first baseman Doug Cordi went two for three at the plate including a triple. The Falcons traveled to the Univer-sit- y of Utah July 14 and shut out Wendy's of Salt Lake 13-- Mike Billings struck out three while allowing only two hits. Eric Williams supplied the firepower for the Falcons with a show at the plate. perfect f Two of those hits were homers and he drove in a total of eight runs. Cordi continued his hot streak with a performance and Dumancas went three for three. Saturday, the Falcons split a 10-1- ing. Mort went two for three and Jodway drove in two runs. Hill dropped the second game 6 after leading 0 at the end of the third inning. Mort was charged with the ' loss. Chris Billings, Cordi and Wales led the Falcons' hitting attack, each one going two for four at the plate. Monday night, Hill dropped a 10-- 2 decision to Belnap of Ogden. The only bright spot of the game for Hill was Mort's 0. three-for-fo- double-heade- ur with Utah State r University at Logan. Hill won the first game 3-- 1 on a no-hi- t, six strikeout performance by Spencer Wales. Jeff Mort and Rich Jodway provided the scor no-wal- k, '. .. 7-- 0. ur - - A 1 5-- 1. our-for-fo- "1 f . two-for-thr- SEASON STATISTICS Games Runs Hits ABs 19 19 15 13 16 16 17 12 14 Cordi Jodway Holland Rease Dumancas Harp Williams Short Wales J2 15 Mort LucouiU Richy Kortnght 10 9 14 4 Beavers Hearld 1 Maytas C. Billings 6 6 - 19 M. Billings Totals 51 hitting ee performance. The Falcons travel to Brigham ty tonight for an 8 p.m. contest. Nam i' 20 35 17 6 18 64 60 11 38 15 13 17 17 15 19 6 14 10 10 3 37 "0 52 49 4 23 29 23 38 18 3 6 26 3 3 19 1 1 12 8 - 7 8 7 8 5 1 3 ,' 0 0 3 0 188 134 Ci- RBIs HRs Avg. 17 6 3 8 14 9 14 5 4 6 5 5 4 .571 .300 .289 .459 .327 .306 .352 .261 .483 .435 .263 .167 .000 .231 .158 .500 0 2 2 0 0 2 13 1 1 101 548 2 1 3 3 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .231 22 .342 .000 .W (U.S. Air Force Photos by SrA. Larry Esgate) a pickoff play fires Utah while Spencer Wales State University batter. Cordi a pitch at a was selected as the Falcons' "Player of the Month" and is sporting a .594 batting average. Wales is the Falcons' "Player of the Week." He threw a against Utah State. Doug Cordi (top), Falcon first baseman, stands ready for no-hitt- er AFLC slowpitch tournaments Men i Wriahf -- Patterson MB wDds einri)ifirafi) AFB, Calif, and Wright-PattersoAFB. Hill played very well defensively throughout the tournament but had some trouble scoring runs. At the completion of the single round-robi- n competition their record stood at two wins and three losses for fifth place. Wright-Patterso- n won the chamMcClellan pionship with taking second, Robins third, Tinker fourth and Kelly sixth. n By Capt. Claude M. Cocchiarella Sports Publicity The Air Force Logistics Command Men's Slowpitch Softball Tournament :vas held at Wright-Patterso- n AFB, Ohio July Hill AFB sent a team of 13 players to compete for the title against teams from Robins AFB, Ga.; Tinker AFB, Okla.; Kelly AFB, Texas; McClellan 8-1- 1. After the tournament, the comall star team mand selected a to compete in Air Force-wid- e competition at Williams AFB, Ariz. That tournament is scheduled to end Sunday. 20-ma- n Selected to represent Hill AFB on the all star team were outfielder Carl Clark, first baseman Connell Halter-ma- n and third baseman Samuel Tucker. Tucker is not competing at Women:- Hetty AFB takes A IF LC The 1983 Air Force Logistics Command Women's Softball Champion- ships came to a close with a playoff game between Kelly AFB and Wright-Patterso- n AFB here Sunday. The playoff game was caused when both teams finished the single round robin competition with 4-- 1 records. Kelly dominated the playoff game 13-to smash Wright-Patterso- n Kelly started the tourney off with a 18-- 5 win over Wright-Patterso2. n, then downed McClellan lost to 9-- 8, Hill trounced Tinker beat Robins 13-- 8 and then won the playoff 22-- 2, 9-- 2, with Wright-Patterso- n. McClellan claimed the third position in the championships with a 2 record 3-- and Hill and Tinker finished tied for fourth with marks. Robins AFB finished in the cellar with a 5 posting. 2-- 3 0-- , 1 By Jim Dicus Youth Activities Center Twenty-tw- o the Air Force competition because of TDY commitments. Team statistics for the tournament: Name Tommy Bolm Joseph Brown Carl Clark Claude Cocchiarella George Foley Rick Garcia Connell Halterman Mel Hendrickson Mark Moore Glen Porter Daniel Santos Samuel Tucker Ronald Alsup women were selected to women's softball team which plays in the Air Force championships at Pope AFB, N.C. beginning Monday. Selected to try for the AFLC team were:.-- Rebels wditd 3IT3 bosebeoil The Hill Giants coached by Roger Pharr and the Hill A's coached by Jack Rycroft tied for first place with 13-- 3 records in the 9 and division of the Layton City Little League and the Hill Rebels coached by Ed Rameriz took first place in the 10-year-- 15 and 16-year-- division with a 10-- 3 record. The Giants also finished second in a Fiesta Day Tournament at Farm-ingto- n last week. They played nine and finished with a 2 mark. games Outstanding players for the tourney were Porn. Smith, Jermode Pharr, Jimmy Scheifelbien and Jay Johnson. 7-- 15 14 14 p of of ss 2b , 1b 2b of of of 3b coach . 16 7 3 13 2 12 "1 10 16 17 Hits 5 Avg. : .333' ; .357 .428 .375 .285 .000 .384 .250 ' .250 .500 125 .470 Debbie Barnes, Sandy Folino, Sylvia Poole of McClellan; Michelle Halber-son- , Lisa Ann Daniel of Robins; Karen Neal, Karen Maxwell, Nora Griffin, Paula Lenesgue of Tinker; and Car a Lee Capone, Tina Schmidt, Debbie Krimmelbien, Debbie Pollan, and Donna Sebesky of Wright-PattersoGraddie L. Robinson and Rick Searing from Kelly will coach the team and the command representative will be Jim Martin of Hill. n. Natalie Tuli, Melissa Cooley, Bernie Guirmain of Hill; Vicki Machman, Becky Seeger, Karen Pejnat aw, Marsha Munk of Kelly; Tracy Artruc, All of the youth teams are now batYankee standouts: Dan Dew, tling in post season play to determine Shayne Purser and Jeff Hunter division champions. 13 and boys Regular season action last week 9 Hill 5 Astros Padres included: Layton standouts: Schiefelbien Astro Mark 9 and boys and John Rogers Hill A's 11 Layton Lakers 8 Hill Astros 2 Kaysville No. 3, 12 A's standouts: Mike Waggener, Astro standouts: Chuck Hauenstein Oliver Marques, Britt Thorbes, Darin and Jamie Tasker Newbry and Erich Rycroft Hill Reds 8 Hill A's 10 girls 8 Hill Colts Layton Playmates 4 A's standouts: Craig Newbry, Chris Colt standouts: Martina Crawford, Doss, Anthony Dew, Mark Spalding, Debra Flores and Renee Sanmann Chris Thompson Brian Coleman Hill Colts 6 Layton Little Lancers 5 11 and Colt standout: Sonia Arrant boys Hill Yankees 9 Hill Reds 6 Reds standouts: Devin Hale, Lance girls Telander, Jimmy Scholl, Billy Hill Field 9 Kaysville I 8 Hill Field standouts: Nanene Rycroft, Clint Morris and Ricky Marenda and Kelly DeLong Vaughn. 14-year-- old oca rafts, A-- s, AB crown sofobeiDD try out for 13 positions on the AFLC Pos. c 10-year-- old 12-year-- old 13-15-year- -old |