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Show April 27, 1990 ' 22i i Falcons kick into 1st place by David W. Harris Hilltop Times staff writer The Hill soccer team claimed first place in the Utah North Soccer Association Division I Saturday by defeating Rusty 's Auto Rob Kunce accounted for all three Hill goals in the victory . Kunce scored the first of his trio in the first half and proved to be only score of the first half. The second stanza proved more exciting with Rusty's quickly tying the score 3-- 2. d come-from-behin- 3t 1-- 1. Because of a violation, a Hill player was from the ejected game, forcing the Falcons to play the last 20 minutes of game a man short. Rusty's took advantage of the situation and lead. quickly tallied another goal, taking a Hill rose to the occasion. Kunce first nailed a Then, with less penalty shot to tie the score, than 10 minutes to play, Kunce beat a pair of Rusty's defenders and put Hill in the lead to stay. The victory raised Hill's record to two wins, no losses and one tie, and gives the Falcons a lead over second-placAzteca. Saturday, Azteca " tie. to a the Dawgs played Tomorrow, Hill plays at home against Division II leader Crossfire. The game will be played at the South Gate Soccer Field at 3 p.m. red-car- d 2-- ' ''K ""ktf ft- - 1 2-- 2. U S Maj. Ivan Stephens of the 729th Tactical Control Squadron, left; and Capt. Scott Schroeder of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing ready themselves for the next target. They are part of the All Air Force International Skeet Team and are currently participating in tournaments across the country. ' 3 Photo Pull! half-gam- e e 3-- Air . 3 In another close game Sunday, the Falcons caged the Green Parrot The Falcons ended the season in third place behind Green Parrot, first, by Donna Brown and Bone Crushers, second. Although Hilltop Times staff writer the Falcons showed only a win The Hill Falcons are holding tight to record this season, they hold a playoff their hockey playoff championship ti- record of 0 and are still running. tle of 1989 as they blast their way to "Right now we've got most of our the top of the Salt Lake City men's players showing up, we're not losing league playoffs this year. anybody and nobody's going on temThe Falcons slid by the Bone Crush- porary duty. That's been a problem all ers, April 17, in a battle at the Cotton- along. Everybody's here and everywood Heights Recreation Center arena body's playing well," player Bud which ended in a close Reaney said. victory. Defend playoff title 7-- 6. 6-1- 2 3-- 4-- 3 Police Squadron forfeited to AMMO 2. 2892nd Distribution Squadron by H.L. Howard Intramural sports director beat the 388th Tactical Fighter is Playoff time just around the Wing by forfeit. corner for the intramural volleyball In National League action, the leagues. Teams are fighting hard for 168 1st Communications Squadron 14-beat the 2849th HSS 2 the eight available playoff spots. 15-The Ordnance 2701st Explosive The top four teams in each league n Disposal Squadron edged Hospital 2 will advance to the 7-1- 2, 9, 6. double-eliminatio- tournament, the winner 14- - 8, 15-- 9-1- 4, Detachment 8, 8. 1365th Audiovisual Squadron forto be crowned base champion. feited to the 6545th Test Group. In last week's American League The 2849th CES 3 beat the 729th action, the 533rd Field Training Tactical Control Squadron in three Detachment the 388th Air- got past craft Generation Squadron 14-The Directorate of Distribution slammed the 2849th Headquarters Squadron Section 15-15-The 2849th Civil Engineering Squadron defeated U.S Air Force 15-Hospital, Hill 1 15-The 2849th HSS 1 squeaked by 12-1- 10-1- 2, 0, 9. 7, 6. 5, 7. 388th Equipment Maintenance games, 4-1- 5, 15-1- 15-1- 0, The 2. 2849th CES 2 also took three games to beat the 1881st CS, winning 15-11-The 388th Component Repair Squadron beat the 6545th TG 15-- 15-- 8 and Hospital 2 defeated the 2721st Munitions Maintenance and Test Squadron-15-132-1- 5, 8. 8, 5, , 15- - 5. In games, the 421st TacSquadron in three games, winning tical Fighter Squadron squashed the the first by forfeit and splitting the 2849th HSS 15-- 15-- The 2701st The 533rd EOD defeated the 1881st CS other two the 2952nd The 2849th CES 3 beat the outlasted Combat FTD make-u- p 5. 9, 13-1- 5, 15-1- 15-1- 1. 0, 15-1- 2. 15-- 1 and 2721st 'MMTS Logistics Support Squadron 15-15-The 2849th Security MMTS won by forfeit over Det. 8. 5, 9-1- 5, 4. 15-1- 1, In the April 17 playoff against the Crushers, the Falcons jumped out to lead. l a Falcons' Mike J achim scored the first goal of the game and helped with two assists. Gary "Batman" Batinich scored two goals in the game. Louie DiMillio scored the winning goal in the second period. Reaney said Mike Pres-seplayed an outstanding defensive J. game. In the battle against the Green Parrot, DeMillio opened up the scoring and ended the game with two goals and two assists. The Batman and four-goa- y .'. Archers target prizes will a The Hill Archers sponsor club shoot Saturday at the Hill archery range. Registration and shooting will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $3 for members and $5 for Categories will include 28 silnon-member- s. houette andor targets, with two arrows at each target from an unmarked distance. Men, women 3-- D and children will compete in classes of release, fingers and long bowrecurve. Scoring is vital, non-vitand miss. Prizes will include pay back for first, second and third places. A Browning bow will be given away in a members-onldrawing. Other contests will include the fastest bow per and the Ed Simmons Surprise Effective Range Eliminator Target for Dolal y . draw-weig- ht lars contest. The archery range is located at the southeast perimeter of the base. Directions and a map can be obtained at the south gate the morning of the shoot. For more information contact Al 0 Williamson at or 621-100- 0 393-143- Mike Lewis also contributed two goals to the win with Mike J achim scoring L. one. The Green Parrot and the Bone Crushers will battle it out this week to see who will fight the Falcons for the playoff championship. The Falcons will play the winning team Saturday, 4:15 p.m. at the Cottonwood Heights arena. "If we win it this Saturday, we'll win it all," Reaney said. "We won it last year and we're looking fof.a repeat." If the Falcons lose, they will play again Sunday at 4:15 p.m. or call Jim Calvert 73202. 547-967- 3 or Ext. Aorobics clcssos movo aerobics, previously at West Area Fitness the taught Center, are being taught in the Hess Fitness Center tennis bubble. Class will be at 1 1 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. West Area Fitness Center aerobics classes will be from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. They will be taught daily as classes fill. Noon-tim- e Turtlo Trottors trot on The Hill AFB Turtle Trotters running club will hold its 12th annual Around the Base Run. The race will be held May 12 at 8 e a.m. The race starts and finishes at Centennial Park near the South Gate. More than 100 runners from the base and surrounding communities are expected for this event. forms are available at the Hess Fitness Center, or by contacting MSgt. Larry Man gum at 10.7-mil- Pre-registrati- on Ext. 71105. |