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Show B12 SPORTS July 28, 1989 Hilltop Times Mill's Rockets drop three games Hill AFB 2 1 17, Hill Hill AFB 2 Rockets had a. Rockets 14. week baseball in action The Rockets a one as close tough dropped youth week as last they dropped three they held the lead for two innings, but let Hill 1 back in the game in the third games. Clearfield 3 17, Hill 2 Rockets inning with the score tied at 12. The 1 6. The Rockets attempted a furious fourth inning decided the outcome of comeback on July 17 against the game, as the Rockets managed to Clearfield 3, but to no avail as they score two runs, but let Hill 1 knock Clearfield jumped to a quick in five runs. lost 15-lead after two innings. The RockClearfield 1 15, Hill 2 Rockets 6. ets chipped away at the lead, scoring The Rockets didn't stand much of a one run in the third inning, four runs chance in this game, as Clearfield conin the fourth and five in the fifth. The trolled the game after a big third inRocket defense held Clearfield to only ning when they scored six unanswered two runs in the fourth. runs. The 17-1- Eye on the ball Karen Dalton, Lifeguard right fielder, tries to flag down a ball in worn en's league action Friday night against 6. 6 mmmmsUMsm U.S. Air Force Photo by Sgt. Jay A. Joersz CES Top 4. Top 4 won 25-- 4 to remain in first place in the league. SPORTS GLANCE Youth football physicals offered Hill AFB Youth Activities Center officials are offering physicals for the youth football program Saturday at 9 a.m. at the youth center. Cost is $5. A physical within the past six months is required to participate in football. For more information con-- , tact Brandon Flint at 777-241- 9. Rhythm shooting: Seth Henderson, Jason Manning, Lance Garner and Mark Peterson. Hot shot: Trevor Merrell, Carrie Tarrant, Justin Batty and Duane Foster. Speed dribbling: Seth Henderson, Carrie Tarrant, Lance Garner and Matt London. Most improved: Rory Sayama, Chris Hernandez, Alan Clements and Brad Slater. Best Camper: Chris Cooley, Bryan Reynolds, Corey Cragun and Matt London. - . ; Basketball camp a success Approximately 40 kids turned out July 1 for the annual Hill Youth Activities Center Basketball Camp. The camp was instructed by Brandon Flint, youth center director; Jeff Jorgensen, basketball coach at Central Davis Junior High School; and a few Layton High School basketball players. The camp is designed to teach youth game fundamentals and several game situations and competitions were held. Winners of the competitions are: Foul shots: Carrie Tarrant, Trevor Merrell, Lance Garner and Mark Peterson. One on one: Carrie Tarrant, Seth Henderson, Matt London and Jamie HipwelL.. 10-2- Santa's tourney set Teams interested in playing in the Hill h softball tournament have until Tuesday to register. n tournament will be held The 28-31 and 2 behind the Hess Fields Rex at Aug. Fitness Center. Cost is $75 per team. All teams are encouraged to participate or make up a team. Any team structure is acceptable. All monies raised go to the 1989 campaign. For more information contact Tami Shep-per- d at Ext. 73603 or Ralph Jones at 72571. double-eliminatio0 Sub-for-San- ta South Gate Mile So. of ta one-pitc- Hill AFB) 776-400- 0 ' mmmmmmimmmmmm There will be an athletic council meeting for sports representatives at the base library, Bldg. 440, cn Aug. 11 at 1 p.m. slated Marksmanship contest is A marksmanship contest scheduled Tuesday, Thursday and Friday as part of the Wasatch Shooters AssociationDavis County Fair Fun Matches. The competition will be held at the Wasatch Shooters Association's gun range in Kaysville near Highway 89. The range will be open Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon and Tuesday, Thursday and Fri: p.m. No appointments are day from yJ: necessary. Uy. and $2 per child. Chilfee adult is $3 per Entry dren under 15 years old are required to have a parent or guardian accompany them on the range. Medals and ribbons will be awarded. For more information contact J oanne Seamons at 30 :y-.-- 544-547- 6. nam m Layton Lube and Service 2056 No. Hill Field Rd. (12 Sub-for-San- Athletic council meets '89 OLDSMOBILE PEIJIIMIL PEIIIIZQIL "SPECIALISTS IN:" Oil 14 POINT and Lube Change Change Tune-u- p Brake Check Check Check Check Check Check Check Check Check Electrical Systems Cooling Systems State Emissions Inspections 10 minute Oil oil oil LUBE SERVICE up to 5 quarts filter & fill differential up to & fill power steering & fill brake fluid &fill battery 1 lb. air filter breather element & & fill fill washer fluid transmission 37707 tire pressure Complete lubrication on car or truck Vacuum interior Car wash Change Lube, Oil. Filter . Was $14,711 Free 0RUSHL6SS Automatic Cor Wash with SPOT FR Rinse with any service. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL i Regular 14 POINT I WoMChssT LUBE SERVICE - . Protection' a ViSA $19.95 1 BRAKE SERVICE i l- - OR After OLDSMOBILE TUNE-U- P . 1 rebate DAIHATSU |