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Show 22 June 16, 1994 Hilltop Times Sports Briefs CLS5 Runner fares well in ultramarathon captures soccer title The 649th. Combat Logistics Support Squadron remained consistent through the regular season of intramural soccer competition as well as the playoffsthey were undefeated in both. CLSS topped last year's champs, 649th Civil Enr to cap--; gineering Squadron, in the final game ture the 1994 title. The playoffs began May 16 with the top three teams in each league facing off in a tournament. With the Modified exercise Fast Pitch Tournament and the play-offa month under took the it just breaking up to determine the intramural soccer 3-- William Todd, a member of the Hill Turtle Trotter Running Club, finished in first place in the. Masters divisipn and third overall in the Rocky 1 ; base-wid- e s, five-on-fi- ve champions. In the final match, CES struck first as they jumped out to a 0 lead and held on to the narrow ' lead for. the remainder of the first half. But, CLSS came back with a vengeance in the second half with three goals, with the last goal hitting net in the final 30 seconds of the game to clinch the championresults are printed in play-of- f ship. (Game-by-gam- e the Scoreboard section on page 23) 1-- Golf tournament tees up The Fourth Annual Commodities Directorate Program Control Division Golf Tournament will be held tomorrow at the Davis County Golf Course, Kays-villThe format is: individual playgrossnetpeoria. Entry fee is $29 for cart riders or $22 for walkers. To sign-u- p or for more information contact Kerry e. Coop at Ext. The Hill Youth Center will hold their annual Pitch, Hit and run competition June 25 at the Rex Athletic Fields beginning at 1 p.m. The event is free to family members of all military, retired military and DOD civilian employees. 4 Age groups are as follows: 15-1and Awards will be given to first, second and third place finishers in each age category. For more information call the Youth Center at Ext. 8, 9-1- 0, 7. 11-1- Sand volleyball may be offered Due to the Hess Fitness Center large interest, staff is attempting to organize a Sand Volleyball meanLeague. The league will be no officials fee will be used. is $20 ing per Entry team, which will consist of five participants four players and one substitute. The league will be conducted on the sand volleyball court on the north side of the Tennis Bubble. Play will begin July 11. Deadline for entry is July 5. Days and time of play will be decided at the coaches meeting on July 6 at 1 p.m. in the Thornton Community Center. Awards will be given to the first and second place teams with all participants The activity is open to all receiving a free active-dut- y and DOD civilians. For more information contact Ann at the inT-shi- rt. tramural activities office, Ext. Youth basketball camp scheduled Hill The Youth Center will hold a Summer Basketball Camp July 6.--8 from noon to 4 p.m. daily. Participants need to register by July 1. Cost is $30 for youth center members and $37 for nonmembers. The All campers will camp is open to youth ages receive a and'awards will be given for basketball skills competitions. The camp will be instructed by Jeff Jorgensen, the head basketball coach at Northridge High School. For more information call the youth center at Ext. , Pitch, hit and run on deck 6-- Mountain Road Race oyer Memorial Day weekend. A field of 59 runners started the race in Laramie, Wyo., and finished in Cheyenne. Todd finished the race with a time of 8 hours, 32 minutes. The race also put him over 14,000 miles since joining the Turtle Trotters in 1986. He is an egress technician in the Commodities Directorate. 50-Mi- le n double-eliminatio- 2, 13-1- DowDOnoftKR 8-1- 8. T-shi-rt Join in the Summer Splosh The Hill Bowling Center will offer the Summer Splash program for its customers through Sept, IS. The worldwide bowling promotion offers two open bowling specials: 3) participants can "bow J one, get one free" during open howling hours and 2 participants also have an opportunity to win a new car, a family vacation package for four, cash or one of many local prizes. Summer Splash is open to all active duty and retired personnel as well as their family members. However, youth under 18 years of age are not eligible for prizes. Signing up is iiy. aorurding to bowling cenrf r st dff. After bowling, bowlers will receive a registration form that includes the "Bowl One, Get One Free" coupon, which also serves as the registration form for major prizes. There will also be weekly local prize drawings. Everyone who registers has a chance to win. No-ta- p doubles tournament on tap The monthly No-taDoubles Tournament will be held tomorrow at the Hill Bowling Center with squad times starting at 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Cost is S30 per team. Call the bowling center at Est. 1 or for more information. p Make if a special birthday The Hill Howling Center is the perfect place for children to celebrate their birthday. The party program includes two games of bowling, shoe rental, party favors, lunch and a special birthday bowling pin. Cost is $5 per child. - Youth summer passes available Youth bowling passes are available at the Hill Howling Center. The pass entitles youth to bowl one game with shoos included, every day through Aug. 31. Cost is S10 per pass. IFATTIHriE Finding the Perfect Father's Day Gift is as easy as Pie. Buffet Sunday, June 19 $6.99 12 Noon-4:0- 0 p.m. Fresh Strawberry Pies for $5.99 As easy as a strawberry pie from Shoney's, that is. A whole fresh made pie with a combination of juicy strawberries, flaky crust and special glaze, along with our whipped topping, is the perfect treat for Dad on Father's Day. To find one, just drop by our Shoney's this Father's Day weekend, June 17, 18 Sl 19. 877 AdvERTise! 594965 5 ue and Baked Beans, Ham, Fish, Country Fried Steak, Hot Vegetables, along with our soup, salad and fruit bar. j4(l (pit cane to- eat! - W. Hillfield Rd. Lay ton It pavs to Bar-B-Q- 544-424- 2 CaII Tocky: 1780 West 5600 So, Roy 779-177- 0 |