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Show 34 HIU TOP TIMIS rid sports Ovor35 basketball s wood The Colonels keep a tight grip on first place in the over-3- 5 basketball league with an unblemished 5-y record, posting a pair of wins in play. The league leaders waltzed past 1954 RADES in a 4 contest, then belted 2849 CES in a sleepColonels scorers Dix, Lund and Fullen er, have found their names in the top 10 scorers, Dix post-holida- 47-3- 68-3- uefpcD irQinnnaoini leads Colonel scorers with a 15.7 per game average. While the Colonels post the best record, 2849 CES struggles in league play and sits in the cellar, but has two players in top 10 scoring figures: Stevenson with a 14.8 per game tally, and Chap-pel- l with a 12.5 average. Harrison of the Hospital team leads the league in overall scoring with a 15,8 per game average. He has tallied 63 points in four games and his Hospital team ranks third in the seven-tealeague with an even 2 record. Dy Ralph C Jensen OadenALC Public Affairs Office 0 poor, 8. In games played last week; the Colonels started with the 13 point win over 1954 RADES; second place Nooners, by 10 5040, over 6514 Test, The Nooners eased past Hospital, 52-41954 RADES split a pair of games during play last week, posting a win over 1881 CS, The Colonels wound up the week of play with a win over 2849 CES 68-3Team standings and individual scoring statistics are listed on the scoreboard page. 8. 47-3- " 9, 8. 2-- m UGfldJQirS 2952 CLSS downs 1 881 CS in National League Last week's games were marred by three forfeits, By Ralph C. Jensen 388 AGS was a forDS 1 stopped EMS 1 in a Det. 4 blasted 2849 high scoring affair, in to remain the middle of the pack CCWMA, in the National League. In the finale last week, the league crown was split between 2952 CLSS, who 45-3managed a win over 1881 CS by a The American League was also blemished with forfeits, three, with EMS B dropping out of the league. The league title which was, split between two teams the week before is now cut into thirds as Hospital takes a piece of the lead. In the opener, 2849 SPS stayed atop with a win 729 TCS stayed one-haover 388 TFW, game out of first place with a drowning of 1954 RADES, 62-2over EMS B, Hospital won by forfeit 2849 HSS proved worthy of a share of first place with a defeat issued to 388 CRS, 388 TFW bettered their record in a forfeit from 1954 RADES; 729 TCS chalk a win by forfeit over EMS B; Hospital destroyed DS 2 in a 60-4-3 outing. Team standings follow on the scoreboard page. 48-3- two coming from 6545 TG, who has dropped out of the National League. 1881 CS collected an uneventful win by forfeit from DS 1, The 388 AGS 13 a action with started point win over 2701 EOD, 59-4Det. 4 by forfeit over 6545 TG, third 5 2849 to remain in EMS hot A, place pursuit Ogden ALC Public Affairs Office All good things must come to an end, and the 1881 CS basketball team was on the giving end of 2-- 0; 6; After eight outings on the hardcourt, the 1881st dropped out of first place in the National League, losing a thriller to previous second place 2952 CLSS, The two teams share the wealth for first place in the league, holding a 1 record. 44-2- 7-- Youth basketball under way in J. V., Junior divisions Youth Center Director J.V. Division In a hotly contested game which saw the lead change hands throughout the game, the Jets edged out the Spurs, 39-3The Spurs grabbed the lead with one minute to go, but some big baskets by Danny Cabrera and Troy Trujillo proved to be the margin of victory for the Jets. Cabrera tossed in 10 points while "Dr." Jeff Lynch had 11 points and Nathan Shupe 10 for the Spurs. The Lakers exploded out to a 29-1- 4 halftime lead only to see it erased as the Rockets put on a Blake tremendous victory Miller canned one charity toss with time expired to e give the Rockets the win. The Rockets had to 23-the Lakers 9 in the fourth quarter. Miller had 23 points and Tim Stokes poured in 20 for the winners. Shane Burke led the Lakers with 22 points, Bryce Gulbranson had 16. A tough Celtic fullcourt press kept the Tarheels 5. 49-4- come-from-behi- 9-- on tap Racquetbctll Competition for ftjjrjtnd slam racquetball tour- nament is extended to all interested persons. Play will begin today. For more information tact Mike, Ext 77772. , . Volleyball starting Intramural volleyball leagues will begin . nt Ski Powerlifters at Hill an armed, three-pointe- r. , Top flight powerlifters will stage services competition at Hill AFB Feb: pitting top active duty strongmen. Lifters from each branch of the service will compete for an opportunity to compete hi the National Powerlif ting Championship. Each will compete in the bench, squat and deadiift. 0. 14-poi- 8-1- 4, nt nt 0. er 8-- 0-- 9. 6-- 4-- 4, 4-- 2-- shuttle Hillbus AFB to Snowbasin The shuttle bus from Ski Resort will begin operation this weekend. The bus will leave the parking lot of building 524 at 9 a.m. The SaturdaySunday shuttle leaves Snowbasin at 3:30 p.m. both days., 57-5-5 Hanger Rats hit paydirt earlier in the week Archuleta carried defeating Hill Strut Blues 44-4effort. Jackie Pitts and the Rats with a John Lonewolf tossed up three-poiplays for the Blues. Hill Strut Blues bounced back, taking advantage of a winless A-- l Uniform team in a sound defeat, 63-3Pitts banked in 21 points for the Blues in the winning effort. He also found the bottom of the net shots. Paul Perucca sank three times in three-poin- t for A-- l Uniforms. a single three-pointPMEL leads the league with an unblemished 0 team record while A-- l Uniforms sits at the other end of the spectrum, Computer Science and 2 identical Riders marks, Hill Strut Rough post Rats sit with a 5 talBlues is even at Hanger Few chalk a The Chosen pair of wins, 9 on ly, and the year. Wed- nesday. For more information contact Base Recreation, Ext: 777729. took charge on the hardcourt with Willie Harper tacking down 16 points in the winning cause. Ed Twitchell and Ryan Jones each tossed up a single Ogden ALC Public Affairs Office 2. con- - half-doze- n By Ralph C. Jensen nt 8. 6 8-- PMEL wins, long-rang- 2-- 0 45-3- Hanger Rats nearly pull off coup 57-5- lf 3; 4. The Lakers grabbed their first win of the season with a victory over the Celtics. Earnest Lawrence scored all nine points for the winners as his shots seemed to be the only ones dropping. For the Celtics, Michael Coates was top gun with four points, Sean Kircheffer, two. The Spurs avenged an earlier defeat by the 76ers in the Christmas tournament, scoring a 12-- 8 win. The Sixers led 6 with less than two minutes reunanswered points by maining, but a John Wright of the Spurs brought the win home. Wright tallied eight points and Trevor Playford tossed in four. The Sixers had balanced scoring with four players hitting for two points each. out-scor- half-doze- 9. Junior Division 8. PMEL edged close enough to the brink of defeat, but was able to recoup and hang on to their undefeated status in the civilian basketball league. Kenny Martinez scored 29 points for the Hanger Rats, but was unable to clinch the victory as unbeaten PMEL slipped past for a 5 victory. The n three-poin- t Rats' linchpin pumped in a effort. the losing plays in Three PMEL players hit three pointers in the narrow victory. Gene Johnson (2), Dan Kerns (1) and e shots for bonus Punchy Lee (2) launched three-poifrom Martinez the range, points. Joining Ron Wize and Robert Archuleta each hit from the parking lot. In other games played, Rough Riders upended a The Riders hot Computer Science team, 46-4claimed a share of second place with the four-poivictory as Computer Science had only one defeat on their record previous to the meeting. Rider scorers 7; 2, 69-4- in check as they rolled to a 45-3-1 win. The Tarheels had trouble in the second half handling the pressure as the Celtics opened their margin. Todd Wales played a good game for the Tarheels tossing in 17 inside points. For the Celtics,' Tate Throndson scored 17, Shane Lee and David. Hernandez each managed 11 points. By Jim Dicus 0. 0; half-doze- n, of a share of the league crown.. That same 2849 CES crew started Thursday's games with a solid win over 2701 EOD, who has yet 9. 2-- 70-5- 56-3- 2-- 0. a good thing. 45-3- to chalk up a season win, feit winner over 6545 TG, , Youth soccer Interested youth may register and participate in Region 198 American Youth Soccer. Boys and may register Saturday and Jan, girls ages 24 at the Clearfield City Council Room. 1 40 Ea?t Center Street. For more information contact Elaine Tesdale. or Dale Spangenthal 5-- 18 773-266- 7 773-064- 6. |