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Show oct. 7, 1988 Limes SPORTS ONSIDG ..18 Kick box tourney Youth gridders Hunting season starts 19 20 7(oDGm Shut them out, scoreless until 30 minutes into the match. Hill striker Tom Pollock fired the ball into the Sting goal off a super pass from halfback Bart Sullivan to take the lead. After a position change by coach John Reekie, moving fullback Andy Hub to right wing forward, the Falcons really poured the heat on the Sting defense. Hub scored Hill's second goal of the game as he headed the ball past the Sting goalie, giving Hill 3-- 0 by SrA. Jay Joersz Ogden ALC Public Affairs Office 1-- With only two games left in the regular season, the Hill varsity soccer team trails division champs Ski Mania by two games and four points. The Falcons pounded Division II 's at Ogden, Utah, Saturday, Sting improving their overall record to Their division record puts them behind Ski Mania's 0 division 3-- 0 a 1. lead at halftime. 0 In the second half, the Falcon defense dominated the field. Fullbacks Jesse Reynoso and Randy Brown along with halfback Pat Messam gave -1 3-- record. Tough defense kept both teams IHISS 2-- 0 nine. Hill can come within one point with a win over Ranco Rental. Next week, in the final game of the season, Hill takes on the defending champs Ski Mania. The Falcons were shut out by Mania Sept. 30, "We're ready for them (Ranco Rental)," said Ray Uris, Hill goalie. "It's do or die time. We need to beat them to have a good shot at Mania," he said. "To do it we're going to need a lot of support from the base fans," Uris said. Extra bleachers have been brought out to the base field, so there will be plenty of seating for goalie Ray Uris all the help he needed to shut out the Sting. Hill's new recruit, Norwegian Jens Lippestad, slipped the final goal into the net to seal the victory at The Falcons' moment of truth comes Saturday when they face Ran-c- o Rental in what is sure to be a superb rematch at 4 p.m. at Hill's soccer field inside the south gate. The two teams battled to a tie Sept. 17. Hill needs a victory to have a realistic chance at taking the whole division. Hill trails Ski Mania by four points. A win is worth three points, a tie two. Because Ski Mania doesn't play a division game this week they'll stay at 3-- 1-- 0. 5-- 0. 1 upsetfs dletfeiradDinigj elhieomps CMeoDinifein)(sein)(se 388th Headquarters remains atop American League by blowing out EMS, 20-- 0 by SrA. Jay Joersz Ogden ALC Public Affairs Office , Week three of the Hill intramural football season brought a major upset 2849th Headquarters Squadron Section downed defending intramural champs 2849th Headquarters Squadron Section in National League action. Maintenance finished last season at 7 and Headquarters mmr , .m. I fgst 6-- 0 1-- started this season at In the American League, 388th Tactical Fighter 3-- 0. are lookWing Headquarters Section, who are Comto while the 2952nd ing extremely tough beat, bat Logistics Support Squadron are staying right with them at But the season is still young and the rest of the league is in hot pursuit. 5-- 0, - 4-- 0. American League The 388th gridders remained on top of the league with a 20-- 0 blowout over third place 388th Equipment Maintenance SquadronMaintenance 20-- In the first half, defense prevailed and both teams remained scoreless. 388th quarterback Cadet Davis broke loose in the second half and scored two touchdowns on runs of 8 and 4 yards to put the wing on Davis top 13-- Paul Blockson hauled in a score. final for the pass Second place 2952nd slipped by the 2849th Security Police Squadron team 13-- Charles Vganski loftd ed a pass to Chad Homan for six CLSS points in the second quarter. The PAT was successful. Then in the fourth quarter, Stan Lindsey bolted 12 yards for a touchdown. PAT failed. In a double overtime battle, 2849th Distribution Squadron outscored 6514th Test 12-- The game remained scoreless through four quarters of play. In the first overtime, Rod Smith darted into the end out to put DSS on top zone from a half-yarPAT failed. Test marched quickly down the field and from 5 yards out, ran it in for a touchdown to even it up. PAT failed. In the second overtime, quarterback Jeremy Walker found Tim McKinney for a reception and six points to go ahead for the win. The 388th EMSAmmo is still looking for their first win as 2701st Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron squeaked by them 12-- EOD quarterback Matthew Flood chucked a pass to in the board on the six to Robert Lavery put points in back Ammo failed. struck PAT second quarter. toucha the fourth quarter with a pass for down. PAT was good for a 6 Ammo lead. But Ammo soon watched their first victory snatched out of their hands with a pass play from Flood to Lavery for the six. 0. 31-ya- 0. rd 0. 60-yar- 6. 6-- 0. d 10-yar- d 7. 40-yar- d 62-yar- d 7-- 60-yar- Reminder: The d base indoor pool closes Tuesday, Oct, 22, for repairs. U.S. Air Force Photo by SrA. Letting one go Jay Joersz 84th RADES quarterback Joe St. Phard lets go a bomb against 2849th HSS. National League HSS destroyed 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron 30-- as HSS quarterback Rhett Wicketts threw three touchdown passes and on defense ran an intercepted RADES pass 25 yards The 2849th 0 for a touchdown. Dave Coward was on the receiving end of two Wicketts passes, one for 20 and the bomb. Randy Blotteaux caught a other a d pass in the end zone. Reserve quarterback, Neil Robinson, nailed Dave Stephens for a reception for six. All PATs failed. HSS also got by the defending champs CCQMA The only score of the game was on a Wicketts pass to Gary Evanoff. PAT failed. Army signal caller John Jones connected twice with Steve Harris to put Army over 388 EMSAGE 13-Jones hit Harris on passes of 38 and 44 yards. The PAT was good after the play. Bad luck continued for the EMSAGE team as 50-yar- 20-yar- d 30-yar- 6-- 0. 15-yar- d d 0. 38-yar- Top d suggesters People earn more than $13,000 23 they dropped another game to the 729th Tactical Control Squadron 13-In the third quarter, Del-to- n Baird pulled down a pass for a 729th touchdown and in the fourth, John Smith snagged for another six. PAT good. a EMSAGE ended its losing streak, skimming by 2849th DSY The only score of the game was on a run by Wes Frisco late in the fourth quarter. PAT failed. CCQMA handily finished off 388th Aircraft . Generation Squadron CCQMA quarterback Rich Purington hit Carl Krevins for a touchEzel for a down, Doug reception and Lee Tarrant for a play to put their points on the 0. 20-yar- d 69-yard- er 6-- 0. rd 20-6- rd rd rd board. 1881st Communications Squadron and the 729th r had the of the week. In a defensive batthe 1881st squeaked by with a safety in the first tle, quarter to win the game nail-bite- 2-- 0. Museum Model contest; Seabees help out 24 |