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Show 19 July 16, 1998 (Front row, left to right) Naomi Murphy, Chiefs hosting golf tourney Kim-ber- ly Week, Danielle Weeks, Christy MacareH, Erin Kaufold, Beth Kaufold and Meagen The Hill Chief's Group is hosting a n Select Shot (Scram- Ohman. (Back row, left to right) Assistant Coach Tyrone Sanders, Brlanne Close, Four-Perso- ble) Blind Draw golf tournament July 24 at Hubbard Golf Course. The tournament will serve as a fundraiser for the Hill Chiefs Group and Operation Warm Heart. Operation Warm Heart supports enlisted personnel during the holiday season. The entry deadline is Wednesday, but late registration will be accepted the day of the tournament Registration is at 7 a.m. the day of the tournament and play begins with ashotgun start at 8 a.m. Cost is $35 per person and includes green fees, golf cart, barbecue and prizes. Awards will be presented for first, second and third place, the longest drive and closest to the phi. For more details call CMSgt Del Griffin at Ext CMSgt Carver Cobbins at Ext CMSgt John l, Herman, Ext CMSgt Joe Ext CMSgt TJ Love, Ext CMSgt Michael Pattarozzi, or CMSgt Ben Watts at Ext . Kristina Mac-Nico- l, Tamara Sanders, Quela Parry, Heather Purtell, Jessica Hansen, Brandy and Backe Coach James Purtell. Not pic- tured: Selena McLean. Hill Pafe team wins league title Padres coach James Purtell said the girls' enthusiasm, their will to win, and by Jennifer Edmonds Hilltop Times staff Krk-enda- The Hill AFB Padres Junior High girls softball team took the first place title in the Layton City Girls Junior High Softball League this year, with 10 wins and one Ext loss. the help ofassistant coach Tyrone Sanders, is what led the team to success this sea son. "We improved from sixth place last year to first place this year my girls played their heart out all year!" Purtell said. "We were blessed with the best pitcher in the league, Quela Parry. She won all 10 games for us and her and Kristina in the were selected as tournament" City Heather Purtell also made an impressive performance with a batting average Mac-Nic- all-sta- ol Lay-to- n All-St- of .833 and an honorable mention all-sta- r. f 7 H mmprXKmx A If TO . r'Vi OA OFF OVER 70 ?r OF OUR IKVEHT0RY lDAILY DRAWINGS lV $50.00 Grand Prize Gift Certificate To Be Drawn Sat. 18th d 6 pm Open late Sat. til 6 prn FREE REFRESHMENTS 1165 Patterson FREE WORKSHOPS (fn11iriorion) 621-55- - I . FREE DEMOS jf . 66 VI MUE ptWO Baseball Bats WW F & bats are Easton available Select Redline Baseball and Softball Bats are WALK I V E K 30 - TENKRUN I Race starts at 7 A.M. at WHshin: Theatre. 1505 E. 5600 S. & Or by mailing entry form to: Standard-Examin455 23rd Street, Ogden. Utah 64402. No mal-lregistrations wBI be accepted after Friday. July 24. All mad-i- n entries will receive shirt I number by return mad. For mal-lregistration add $3.00 for postage and handling. off ends at Oshman's. West end of Newgate Mai TXC Certified m 1 w- -- M 4 warn Ribbons to top three finishers In ach age group of all races. w f 9 EVENT City (Matt Clucks fawble ft Utah Heart www 1 Age lt.ll ZIP 4 byMi tnywtculMmatdmnimiai mm my ndHn0w ' -- Am . mnn in minr ;nr inr m 1 rM T to pvnofMW in 9m vd Mgnvttw f oontucWfl w&i wd tvtot t nm 0n wsfntd ffiit m4t In good nnw Mqorai Htm fld aM mm ot or wwiMiram 01 mntn. Killing Mtm r,xmnirMxmrcltm't9rSTHii Tn itwWyfeontxM - iwowiofitiuMoimyfwpcmiiyiM)cMi Main Layton 5 ' nliwoil - J9 Cuo REOISTRATK)N NOT (lum mm ACCErTABLJNIXM DtSCLWMERJS sgn pvttpM M unow N. O f. O. 5. .t. U. V. w. whtcno Signature On) WOMEN IKaoli Phone State (Check MEN Sex ' Association! DIVISION: 10K RUN 5KRUN WALK (Check One): Address 544-052- m SUPOtSPOKTS USA Prize drawing for all participants Name O00 Harrison n - 30 "- & n Easton Bat Bags and Baseball m ODcSExDrinb UN R ends at Oshman's. West end ofNengate MaH T.C Certified Z-Co- res i mil Race starts at 7 A.M. at Oshman's and ends at Oshman's also. Race starts at 7 A.M at 36(h Discounted In n mrx:.M.mM.4.MmmwmZmii gmmsmm Y. Z. ag Ift M sJ |