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Show BIO Hilltop Times SPORTS July 14, 1989. ren Jenkins, Nicky Boyd, Leslie Jeffs and Sarah Fink connecting. Baseball Clearfield , 14; Rockets (Hill Rockets had a 4 10. The 2) A Hill youth softball team is Utah three innings, but couldn't State Tournament bound after romp- lead afterClearfield team in the fourth hold the ing through the Clearfield Elementary as racked up 10 runs to Hill's they League with a 0 record and first three. recover. Taya Domin-giue- z Hill didn't place finish. popped two home runs for Hill, The Hill AFB 1 girls' age 2 fast-pitc- h while Suzy Estebo nailed a home run softball team is competing in the and a double. Utah State tournament in Murray Hill AFB Pirates 8, Layton Angels which began Thursday and will finish 3. The Pirates moved their unup Saturday. blemished record to 0 after the An1 AFB 6-- 7-- 9-1- 8-- 9-- 12 year-ol- d girls 1, 28; Clearfield The girls added their seventh win July 5 by annihilating Clearfield 3, in five innings, 28-Hill's team blasted five home runs in the game with Carrie Tarrant, Ka 5. 15 I i on ei Two teams remain undefeated in the coed slowpitch softball league, while in only one team held a perfect record the women's slowpitch softball league after last week's action. coed Flying Projectiles leads the Rowwhile league with a record of 5-- 0, dy's Crowd trails at In the women's league, CES Top 4 holds the top record of 4-- 0. 3-- 0. Coed Rowdy's Crowd 1 6; Y'alls 3. Rowtheir undy's Crowd improved Y'alls dropped blemished record to gels defeat. Hill controlled the game from the start, as the Angels didn't come within two to runs of the Pirates after the first inRange Rats II 8, Outlaws 2. The The Outlaws are ning. Eric Johnson led the way for the Rats improved to a record of with win a Pirates, blasting a home run and a looking for double. Brian Wright also smacked a Flying Projectiles 7, Range Rats I while 6. The Projectiles moved to double for Hill. 5-- three-innin- g 35. Hill AFB C dvd 0. 2-- 2. 4-- 1. 0-- 4. 5-- 0, SPORTS GLANCE Summer league teams needed teams," Dicus said. Teams are still needed for the Hess Fitness Center Summer Basketball League. Cost to participate will be $80 per team. Teams must be made up of military members or Department of Defense civilian employees at Hill AFB. "We need just a few more teams," Jim Dicus, athletic director, said. The last day to sign up will be Monday, Packets and a roster form should be obtained at the Hess Fitness Center, Bldg. 520. The summer basketball program will consist of a n tournament. Awards will be league and to and second first given place teams, along with individual trophies for team members. "I know there is lots of interest out there. We just need the players to come forward and form some . post-seaso- gj ue o dtfjira the Rats dropped to Phantoms 1 2, Phases 7. The Phantoms picked up their first win to imwhile Phases prove their record to 2-- 3. 1-- 3, remains winless at 0-- 4. Womon 4 .15, Coors 2. The Engineers improved their record to Coors dropped to Edna Kirk smashed a home run for CE S. 1881st Eagles 17, Lifeguards 0. The Eagles picked up their first win and put their record to P. Taylor smacked a homer for the victors. The Lifeguards dropped to CES Top 4 23, Lifeguards 1. The Engineers stomped the Lifeguards to while the Lifeguards improve to dropped to CES Top 2-- 0. 2-- 1. 1-- 2. 0-- 2. 3-- 0, 0-- 3. The winner in the girls' age 4 division was Ka-thCurtis with a total of 250 points, while Justin Aranda won the boys' division with 433 total points. The boys' age 6 division was won by Chris Shoff with 305 total points. 13-1- For more information contact Marty Evans at Ext. 73910 or 73953. The gym will n Monday, so Dicus may also be contacted at Ext. 79377. re-ope- Pitch, hit and run results The Youth Center sponsored its annual Fourth of July Pitch, Hit and Run competition. There were approximately 40 participants. Sarah Peters won the girls' 8 years old division with 29 total points, while Brian Kirchhefer won the boys' division with 198 total points. In the age 0 division, Tenesha Thompson won for the girls with 168 total points and Karl Reese captured the boys' title with 265 total points. Sean Kirchhefer earned a total of 384 points to win the boys' age 2 division. ...::. y: 6-- 9-1- y 15-1- Skect shoot scheduled The Hill Rod and Gun Club will host a National Skeet Shooting Association registered shoot on Sunday at the gun club range. 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