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Show sports liflflle leaguers Hawks Hill Hill split pair Yankees win two off baseball season EricEt Hawks recorded 17 hits to pace their way for a victory. The Yankees slipped past the Lay-to- n Mets boosting their record to Mike Mordido and Brian Duryea had hot sticks as both of them tallied three hits during the outing. The Hawks had another good night, but were on the short end of the stick, losing to the Layton Padres Hawk batters stepped up to the plate for 16 hits, but couldn't overthrow the Padres. Jessie Danner posted at the plate. Jimmy Potratz leads the team in RBIs and had three doubles to his credit. From the Bambino League, the Lay-toAstros used the Hill Orange The little league baseball program got under way last week with a half dozen games kicking off the season. The Hill Yankees bounced the Hill Reds 1 in a game that claimed a Yankee defensive showing. Trevor Playford was the spark plug for the Yanks, hitting all three times at the 5-- 4, 2-- 0. 8-- 8-1- plate. The Reds used the game to experiment with their lineup during the preseason, looking for the best combination of players for the positions. The Hill Hawks played an excellent game, hitting the ball successfully to The down the Lay ton Cubs 11-- 3. six-for-s- ix n 1. Baseball, softball and Youth baseball and softball teams are gearing up for a summer of activity on the diamond. Hill AFB has four girls'- - softball teams this year, with two teams in each age division. The two teams are ages 13-1- 5 and T-b- 9-1- HILL 2. Crush for batting practice, winning a 12-game. The Crush had trouble at the plate, but were able to post some impressive defensive moments from Dahte Domingus, Mike Duryea and Trevor Throndson. The Crush broke out of their hitting slump to pound the Layton A's An excellent defensive game gave them their victory. Troy Trujillo was the winning pitcher for the Crush. The Hill Astros were edged by the Hill opened up Layton Astros the game with a strong showing, but lost the outing in the sixth inning. Tip Jenny tossed the leather for the Hill club, while Jamie Carson got four hits at the plate. New hours of operation will be in effect at the Hess Fitness Center for Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Ef fective Saturday, hours will be 9 a.m. through 5:30 p.m. 2 Triathlon is Saturday has athletic The ultimate challenge been slated this weekend with the annual Memorial Day Triathlon at Hill AFB. The Saturday event will feature an opening leg in the swim f mile; plus a ming pool, e and a three-mil- e event biking run. This event is scheduled for individual or team competition and will begin at the Hess Fitness Center at 7 a.m. 8-- 5. 9-1- Teams begin play June 1. The Babe Ruth league gets under way this week with a pair of teams in two age groups. The preps are 13 years old and the older team is made one-hal- 10.7-mil- 0. Worldwide fitness hardballers. year-ol- d is the learning league for boys and girls ages They play in their own league on base. They, play Tuesdays and Thursdays at the up of T-ba- 14-1- 5 ll 6-- 8. six-tea- m T-ba- ll 37 sports briefs Now hours at center ready for openers all TOP TIMES Friday, May 22, 1987 field. A U.S. Air Force worldwide fitness fun run has been slated for May 30 at 9 a.m. The race will begin at the Hess Fitness Center, Bldg. 520. An entry fee is $3 per person and each participant will receive a medal which honors this Air Force event. Times will be kept for all runners and a water stop will be provided at the halfway point. Dike winners named Mark Hulet walked away with top honors in the Hill AFB traveling golf league, shooting a low gross of 38 last week at Davis Golf Course. Hulet tops fairway group Hulet slipped away with the lead, topping Mike Taylor, who managed to bring in a gross score of 39. Dennis Galloway topped the field with a low net score of 28. In the paired off competition, Tay Gabriel Reyna, Clint Brown and Kourtney Cox were winners in the youth division at last week's bike rodeo. The race sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars Minuteman Post 8868 challenged riders to comcourse. Winners plete an 11.6-mil-e from the older youth divisions were Shaun McBay, Brian Jones, Javier Reyna. Kenneth W. Cox and Charley Sargent won from the adult division. lor and Hulet each picked up four points, as well as Bennet Clow, Wes Alford, Doug James, Steve LaFleur and Galloway. Craig Campbell, Bob Lofswold, Dave Chatelain, Dave Arave and Ron Arnold each garnered four point totals. results show Taylor and Campbell running away with sweeping honors, getting all but one hole in play. Hole-by-ho- le Z T7 TS Of Jm&i WURSERY - IVX OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 5:00 P.M. ir r n rS' ?l im n GROW BETTER IN SUNSHINE $H BACK '2.9. AND GET All Purpose Pitting Mix5 50 QT. SilV'R 3' Wind. (J gj frS It sprays. 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