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Show . spb rts 7 League HILL TOP TIMES Friday, January 13, 1984 w3 (Compiled by ssgt. Marshall Silverman) fiesnnms coirDDimye :;bgslkef beaDD cfltfnini in 4 points. Offense for the 76ers picked up in the second half with 18 points as Steve Loundermon tossed in 10 of his game high 12 points. vs Nets '. "Some exciting basketball action began the new Spurs In a "nip and tuck" game all the way through, year as both junior and junior varsity divisions the Spurs squeaked out an 6 victory over the began their regular season play. Nets. Blake Miller led the Nets early in the game Junior Varsity Division ,as he contributed 9 points as the high scorer. The V Lakers vs Cougars ''""-- V used balanced scoring as James Felts scored r In a closely played contest, the Lakers pulled out Spurs the winning basket and led his team with 6 points. a victory over the Cougars; Marv and Mark He was backed James Prince's 4 points and Tucker teamed up for the Lakers to score 31 points Chris Doss' 4 by points. between them, stopping the Cougars. Mark Tucker 8th Grade Action scored 22 points for the game as high scorer while In 8th grade action, in Ogden City, the Hill 76ers Albert Chappell and Rico Longo scored 14 and 13 defeated St. Joseph's Jazz by a score of 54 to 24. points respectfully for "the Cougars. Hill jumped out to a 20 point lead during the first 76ers vs Celtics ; The 76ers used their "run and gun" offense to quarter and coasted to victory. All Hill players hit defeat the Celtics by a score of Mark Schiefel-bie- n paydirt in the victory as Albert Chappell scored 10 was high scorer for the game as he scored 21 points and was backed by Larry Cantarella and Tucker who scored 8 points apiece. High points for 76ers, while brother Matt chipped in 14 Mark scorers for the Jazz were Garcia and Thompson with points to aid the victory. Darien Hammett made 9 6 points apiece. out of 10 free throws to lead the Celtics as he scored Hill's 76ers, improved their season record to 13 points while Ed Schnakenburg added 10 more. while in league play. they stand Trojans vs Clinton The Trojans pulled out a 39-2- 4 victory over Clinton with a second half surge led by Sahn Johnson's Junior Varsity Division, Jan. 6 Lakers 15 points and B.J. Lovell's 10 points. A Trojan 7 7 6 15 35 4 9 6 8 27 Cougars defense limited Clinton to just 8 second half points Lakers: Mark Tucker 22, Marv Tucker 9, Loundermon Bamberg 0, Leclair 0, Harris in the victory. High scorer for Clinton was Jeff 0, J. Rogers 3, W. Rogers 0, Pace 0 Cougars: Chappell 4, Higgins 0, Longo 13, Woodburn 0, Sertoli 0, Waggener 0, Wales Gardner with 11, points. 0, McKinnly 0, Hatfield 0 By Jim Dicus Youth Athletics 18-1- -- 35-2- 7 39-2- 7. 5-- 0 Lakers 3 2 0 5 2 10 8 6 26 Lakers: Morgan 0, Trev Throndson 0. Tate Throndson 4, Doss 0. McKinnly 0, Frank 1 . 76ers Debbonville 76ers: Loundermon 1 2, Burton O. Fluff 1 0, Smith 4, O. Templin 0. A. Templin 0, Darby 0 7 2 3 " 4 - 16 2 6 4 18 6 Nets: Miller 9, Rider 3, Schiefelbien 4, McBroom O. Reyna 0, Douglas 0, Wilson 0 Spurs: Felts 6, Bolinder 2, Waggener 0, Doss 4, Prince 4. QuattJebaum 2, Hodges 0 Nets Spurs ' - 8th Grade Hill 76ers 12 12 10 20 54 St. Joseph Jazz 4 8 6 6 24 Hill: Chapell 10, Winsett 6. Johnson 4, Lovell 6. Marv Tucker 2. Mark Tucker 8, Matt Schiefelbien 6, Mark Schiefelbien 4. Cantarella 8 St. Joseph's: Garcia 6, Bly 2, Weil 4. B. Thompson 6. Lawson 2, Leseberg 2, C. Thompson 2 Junior Varsity Division . Names Mark Tucker Top Scorers Team Lakers Points 22 Mark Schiefelbien 76ers 21 Johnson Chappell Matt Schiefelbien Trojans Cougars Longo Cougars Celtics Clinton Celtics Trojans Lakers 15 14 14 1 3 13 76ers Hammett Gardner Schnakenburg Lovell Marv Tucker 1 1 10 10 9 ' 1 3-- 0 League Standings Team Lakers Won Lost 0 0 0 1 Trojans 1 76ers Celtics Cougars 0 1 1 0 0 Ciinton 1 1 1 , Ision Top Scorers 1 Junior Division Rockets vs Clinton A good Clinton team stopped the Rockets by a score of 22-- 9 as the Rockets had trouble handling the Clinton bunch. High scorer for Clinton was Tim Stokes with 10 points as he led all scorers in the game. David Rudolph led the Rockets with 6 points. Lakers vs 76ers The high scoring 76ers defeated the Lakers by the score of 26 to 5. Leading the way for the 76ers were Steve Loundermon with 12 points and Louis Ruff with 10 points. The Lakers, who had a tough day shooting, were led by Tate Throndson, who tossed 76ers Celtics 76ers: Matt Schiefelbier. 14, Mark Schiefelbien Whiteoak 2 Celtics: Schnakenburg 0. Hammett 13 10 14 6 39 2 8 4 27 13 Hill 0. Ross 2, Leone 0. Reyna 0, 9 21 , Nar-.- s Team Points Loundermon 76ers 12 Stokes Clinton 1 Ruff 76ers Nets 10 Miller Nielson Rockets Spurs Clinton Jensen Clinton Throndson Lakers Smith 76ers Spurs Spurs Rudolph 1 0, Nowak 0, Benavidez 0, Hobbs 0, Burton 0, Schmidt 0. Bolinder Clinton: 12 4 4 ' 4 24 : 1 5 10 8 6 39 Trojans: Clinton: Briggs 6, Stokes 2, Hahne 2, Gardner 1 1 , Langford 0, Tureson 3, Russell 0, Bowen 0, Nielson 0 Trojans: Lovell 10, Porter 6, Petrilla 0, Littlefield 4, Allen 0, Clements 0, Janssen 4, Felts Doss Prince Johnson 15 Junior Division, Jan. 7 Rockets '; ; ' , ' ' League Team 76ers ' 6 4 0 6 9 ' Clinton 6 6 22 Rockets: Lynch 0, Hutchinson 0, Uia 0, Burk 2, Kent 1 , McClure 0, Clemson 0, Rudolph 6 Clinton: Stokes 1 0, Nielsen 4, Saunders 2, D. Langford 0, Henderson 0, Flinders 0, B. Langford 0, Jensen 4, Peterson 2 1 2 9 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 Standings Won v Clinton , - Spurs Nets Rockets Lakers ' 0 Lost 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 sports shorts X-- C Sign up at the Ticket and Tour Office, Bldg. 460, Ext. 72892 no later than Thursday for five cross country ski lessons to be held Jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, and 18. Skiing A free waxing clinic will be held at the Ogden Touring Company, Thursday. The bus will leave the Thornton Recreation Center, Bldg. 460, at 5:30 p.m. r;' ; The first four consecutive lessons will be held on the Hill AFB golf course, with each lesson starting at 9 a.m. and lasting for. two hours. ; - - " Hfi? err -- 1 Cross country ski lessons will be open to all civilian and military personnel and their families with a cost of $24. Bring your own skis and warm clothing. Wednesday is the signup deadline at the Ticket and Tour Office for a cross country ski trip to be held Jan. 21. Cost will be $1 per person. Leave the Recreation Center at 8:30 a.m., bring your own gear and sack lunch, and return to the Recreation Center approximately 5 p.m. X For more information,, call the Recreation Center, Ext. 72892 or: ' 73924. ; - Ski Lessons The last class will be held "at Snowbasin to learn the classic Telemark turn. The lift ticket is not included in the price of the ski lessons. - (U.S. Air Force Photo by Keith Adams) TSgt. Kenneth L. Kucharzak, left, and TSgt. Stanley L. Delcour, both from the 831st Communications Squadron, donate their time and efforts to load outdated produce from the base commissary on a truck for delivery to the Division of Wildlife Resources in Ogden. As the result of an idea originated 1 Varsity Basketball Utah vs Air Force University of Utah will challenge the Air Force in basketball Jan. 30 at the University of Utah. The normal $6 seats will be available for $1.10 through the Ticket and Tour Recreation Office at will be Tickets 460. Center, Bldg. inmore available until Jan. 26. For formation, call the Recreation V . the-Thornt- !": Center, Ext. 73924. . by Chauncey L. Simpson, bagger at the base commissary, outdated produce is donated to the Division of Wildlife Resources to feed deer The women's varsity basketball and other wildlife along the Wasatch Front, instead of being discarded. team will play the Nellis AFB Many deer are weak and feeding may not be enough for their recovery. )The Division has implemented an emergency feeding program, and with the support of concerned citizens, some wildlife can be helped. Those women's team tomorrow and Sunwith deer feeding efforts can contribute their time to help day at the base gym, Bldg. 520. wishing to helpWildlife Resources to distribute food. To donate food, conthe Division of Tomorrow's games will start at 2 tact Sergeant Kucharzak at Ext. 77399, Sergeant Delcour at Ext. 76472, To donate money, contact Sue p.m. with Sunday's game starting at or Mr. Simpson at the base commissary. at 479-514- 3. Wildlife Divlson of Resources, Skrobiszewski, noon. Admission is free. com-misa- ry |