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Show 34 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, July 29, 1983 sports the league title. They took the first beat the Roy Dependents and captured the second behind a game performance from The 2952nd Combat Logistics Greg Western. C.B.F. captured their win over the Support Squadron dropped out of con- league's title with a and Human Force. Nine C.B.F. players tention for the title with losses to the 2849th Security shared in the scoring. 56-5- 4 By Harry Hall 52-4- 8 Sports Publicity The Hill AFB Summer Basketball League came to a close July 20 and n action started Tuesday. Action in the double elimination tournament should end Wednesday or 66-5-5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Team C.B.F. Roy Dependents Human Force 388 Won - Lost a 1 4 5 8 5 4 EMS 1 66-5- 6 . League leading Blades survived two overtime games with the 4488th Aircraft Generation Squadron to claim . Nam Team Police Squadron. Darrell Cameron led Mark Lee Kyle Mains Reid Newey Human Force 16 and 14 points in Steve Schottec their two wins and Kyle Mains posted games of 21 and 30 points to lead the SPs. , v. In the National League, the 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron Must sign up by Aug. 8 Youtfh taeWe The last day for Hill AFB youth to register for little league tackle football is Aug. 8, according to Jim Dicus, youth athletics director. Registration for Hill teams, which play in the Wasatch Front Football League, is open to dependent boys, of active duty military, ages retired military and Department of Defense civilians who work at Hill. Cost is $12 per child for the first two children of one family and $6 for each additional child in that family who desires to play. Registration is at the Youth Center, Bldg. 883. . To register, each child needs proof of a current physical exam and a birth certificate. Dependents of DOD civilians also need proof of medical insurance. Military youth who have yet to get their physicals, may do so at the base hospital Aug. According to Mr. Dicus, the Aug. 8 deadline was set to allow time for a five-da- y conditioning program and before the season begins time practice 27. "All players this year are reAug. quired to go through the conditioning program which starts Aug. 8. It is very important that all players are signed up by then," Mr. Dicus said. He added, "We are really pushing LEADING SCORERS 53-5- 2 the Blades with Thursday. In games last week, the American Gary Young Greg Western AMERICAN LEAGUE Team Blades 2849 SPS 2952 CLSS 4488 Lost 2 3 4 9 Won 7 6 5 -- 0 AGS fcflbill ire David Reavis Eddie Woodard Tony Anderson Frank Kelly Lavelie Bridges , Games 8 9 7 Pts. 184 201 128 129 96 95 ' 2849 SPS Roy Roy 8 6 2952 CLSS 388 EMS 388 EMS 4488 AGS 4488 AGS . 6 9 8 8 C.B.F. 6 16.1 16.0 15.8 14.6 14.6 14.2 14.5 14.0 131 117 85 116 70 6 Blades Avg. 23.0 22.3 18.0 DSfiir3lfiDn) Clfi)fiDn)Ues this year to get enough people to field teams without combining with downtown teams like we did last year." For more information, call Mr. Dicus, Ext. 72419. 5, 23-2- . nt 45-4- 3. post-seaso- 8-1- 29-poi- 4. o in three runs, scoring three runs and stealing home. Other league games saw the 2701 EOD beat the 1954th Radar Evaluation Squadron Final league games are tonight before tournament action begins next week with the top four teams in each league in a double elimination srsorau m perfeetf n ; fesflpoftclh) dud By Harry Hall Sports Publicity The 2849th Security Police Squadron and Hospital maintained their perfect records in fastpitch soft-baby posting two wins each last ll week. The SPs overpowered the 388th Headquarters Squadron 20-- 2 July 22 with Mel Hendrickson getting his second homer of the year. The SPs then shut out the 2849th Munitions Test SP pitcher, Ray We--, Squadron ingardt, allowed only four hits in the first win and only two hits while posting 11 strikeouts in the shutout. 5-- 0. In other National League games, the 4487th Aircraft Generation Squadron No. 2 downed the 4488 3 AGS and the 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron beat 2849 CCQMA 12-- by coming up with seven runs in the second extra inning. 5 In American League action, Danny .Kalama continued to dominate the action in posting a 0 win over the 6514th Test Squadron with 15 2-- strikeouts. Kalama fired a five-hittSaturday morning to beat the 2701st er Ordnance Explosive Youth Activities Center Disposal He helped his own Squadron cause by hitting three triples, batting 6-- 1. ion 2. tournament. 16-1- Pod ires Goafirts won By Jim Dicus 15-1- ue 15-1- Outstanding play by Benny Warlike, Harry Nunn, Mike MacAdoo and Richard Reed enabled the Padres to breeze through and capture the.title. Team 2849 SPS 2849 CES 4488 AGS 2849 CCQMA Lost 11 0 7 5 5 6 . 6 5 5 1881 CS 4487 AGS 388 HSS' Won No. 2 ', 4 1 Home runs: Sam Tucker, 9 . 7 6 3 3 0 Lost 0 2 4 6 7 9 Dropped from league 1 Home runs: Gary Ash, 6514 TS, 4; Bill Moon, 6514 TS, 3; Jeff Mort, 2701 EOD, 2; Danny Kalama, Hospital, 2; George McHut- 1 ; Grand slams: Jeff Mort, 2701 EOD, PhD Leatherman, 2849 HSS, 1 1; Danny kalama, Hospital, 7 10 2849 CCQMA, 4: Jim Thomas, 2849 SPS, 4; Jody Rodney, 2849 CES, 3; Frank Paprzycki. 2849 CCQMA, 3: Mel Hendrickson. 2849 SPS, 2: Carrel Cameron. 1 881 CS, 2; Jay Roller, 4487 AGS No. 2. 2; Pete Watkins. 2849 SPS, 2; Jeff Taylor, 4488 AGS No. 2, 2; Ryan Kiem. 2849 CCQMA. 2; Terry Savage. 2849 CCQMA, 2; Jeff Foster. 2849 CES. 2 Grand slams: Pete Watkins. 2849 SPS, 2; Jody Rodney, 2849 CES, 1; Jeff Taylor, 4488 AGS, 1; Jeff Foster, 2849 CES. 1 boseboll floumey jposf-seosoi- m 21-1- 6 Won " 6 The Hill Rebels, who are coached by - In the next game, Ryon Long, JimEd Rameriz, took third place in the my Schiefelbien and Charles Howe led tournament. the Giants to a 24-- win over the Outstanding play - by Eddie Cougars. Rameriz, Sam Million, Joe Midkiff The Giants then beat the Pirates and Lee Garcia helped the Rebels take to rack up their third straight the league title and capture third in tournament win. Kieth Gimple and the tourney. Johnson led the Giants. In the minor league tournament, the Jay Hill Giants downed the Lay ton Gulls Two Hill teams are battling for the with outstanding play from fourth position in the tourney. Mike Lee, Bruce Hunter and Ronald . The Hill A's, coached by Jack Stone. Hill the and Rycroft, Tigers, coached 17-1- Hospital 2849 HSS 6514 TS 388 CRS 2701 EOD 1954 RADES 4487 AGS No. NATIONAL LEAGUE . 9 The Hill Padres, coached by Dave Penick, captured first place in post season tournament play in the division of 6 year olds. AMERICAN LEAGUE Team 6 by Harold Miller have both won two and lost one in tournament play. uuisianaing piayers ior tne a s have been Brian Coleman, Brett Thorbes and Chris Thompson. For the Tigers, David Rudolph, Blake Miller and Robie Thomas have led the way. FINAL Team Demons Bionics Orioles Mets Cubs Stars STANDINGS Won 7 Lost 5 5 6 3 3 2 1 1 4 8 9 . Tied 2 2 2 1 0 0 |