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Show 12 STANDINGS SPORTS BRIEFS Basketball meeting today Hill AIB varsity basketA riiM'tifii.' for play r iiiti-ball t am U lu ll hxhy (p.f n p.m. at the Hevi Fitness Center I'r ;1iu s will W h M Au;. 1 awl 24 at 6 p.m., and Aug. 25 at . and 2 p in 11k- - t am will play in a 1 au- - against Ica! coI!'K-sMati-riein tournament Command Air in Force the participate detail-.- t all Tet h. Sgt. Anthony lYoton at For more February , or Kxt.7-OKr- The cost is $150 ination Fall Brawl sofiball tournament SepL 10 of a teams. Trophies will be awarded per team with maximum to the top three places. Concessions will be available all day Satfor more or urday. Call Joel Bertrand at Ext. details. Tennis Ladder 7-- in )h- - team . . . V. . . . . fnrminn Wnmpn g basketball w Any female interested in playing for the Hill Women's Basketor ball Team, call Senior Airman Angela Jackson at Ext. 525JJ.V". The Hess Fitness Center is sponsoring a tennis ladder tournament through October. Flayers start at the bottom and chaHenge one or two s ire rungs above themselves. Winners advance up the Udder. at Ext Davis Mark ca3 To Center. Hess the Fitness at participate, posted 74617. and provide name, organization and phone number. By-law- 773-321-5 B Football league practicing .Men's Single Tech. Sgt. Ty Jarry. Ext. Capt Joshua Bohnart. Ext Lt CoL Bradford Gentry. Ext Staff Sgt. DuaneTygh. Ext Mark Davis. Ext 74617. MasAirman 1st Class Tim Mielke. Ext Tech. Sgt Theodore Gatlin. Ext ter Sgt Lohmi Perez. Ext Richard IL David Lemery. Ext Lyle Redden. Ext D. Johnson. Ext 14. 1 st Lt Chet Bryant Ext The Sunset Dragons team, Utah Football league, is preparing for the next season. Interested players should call Mark Grogan at 773 8814. Practice is scheduled for Sept. 15 at 3 p.m. in Power Line Park, 1725 W. 1800 North, Sunset. Hess hosting fitness seminar B 1 racquetball workshop, taught by 1st LL Cuong L Dang, is held Tuesdays from p.m. at the I less Fitness Center. Skip La Cour, Ironman Magazine staff writer and 1998 Natural Bodybuilder of the Year, will present a bodybuilding, fitness and motivational seminar in the Hess Fitness Center Gym, Sept. 15 from 1 1 a.m.-- l p.m. Admission is free. B Irwin running Blackhorse Marathon B "Walk for Life" ends Racquetball workshop scheduled A free G-- The 1 1th Armored Cavalry Regiment is sponsoring the 19th annual Blackhorse Marathon, Sept. 16 at Fort Irwin, Calif. Registration is $45. For more details, call Marcus Hopkins at (760) To register online, go to www.llthacr-bha.orgraceniarathon.ht- 380-383- fl Fall Brawl Softball set Men's double Women's singles Master Sgt Cheryl The "Walk for Your life" challenge ended with Damen Nixon walkand John Davis each walking 95.8 miles. Other high-mil-e ers were Hazel Christensen, Faye Hope, Anna Cano, Terry Anna Miera. Lori Wagner, Liz Umpleby, Eugene Larkin, Jon Davis, Jeannie Campsie, Andy Herrera, Deanna Hansen and Elizabeth Ballin. Participants received Utah State University's Aggie ice cream at a parry sponsored by the Health and Wellness Center. umpiring challenge 1 win.' MM Hevltlvntlfil While 7 rates" r 75 COM 2 2 649MUNS 1 729 ACS 1 1 IJ Raiders 1 419 FW 388 CRS 0 0 2 2 Monday, Wednesday league If I I t M compart cuiMcr. Plus fi. ' I ar ' .!L?VM I'll "i ludc my 1 75SFS 1 2 649CLSS 388 EMS 0 3 CE Dirt Boys 0 3 All standings listed are as of Aug. 10. For more details, contact Mark Davis, intramural sports director, at Ext 74617. WIGS rie Cftey s t i Rim 544-993- 3 ' u ill it "pr fail Ij f jj ' J Vacuums fSS i uurnu il )l mm I mwm",,''lul"n PHECK.' 779-299- JL. 5 . , . j.Xi -- Vl Thursday IWl Friday Saturday wA 6730 S. Redwood Road 968-782- x KV" VN 1 Retirement TSP Life Insurance Divorce Issues Death Claims Personal Attention in Your Home Ta ' sE Z V: Reasonsable Rates 8 7 Call Sue or Adele A & S Consulting Ogden 731-627- 731-597- What's For -- REPAIR V 1 f pM; lunrfi? Bom Rtitourantf, Ext. 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And this year's tournament, with teams from around the world converging on Williamsport, will provide plenty of experience and training, along with enough memories to last a lifetime. "I am really Jooking forward to it," he said. "It's a great opportunity." Sergeant Ext Wyrick. Mixed Doubles Mark Davis and Barbara Thompson. Ext 74617 Kil-bur- n, The 367th Training Support Squadron will host a double elim- on the bases) can be challenging at times, he said. But behind the plate brings some special challenges. finds "I believe umpiring behind the plate can a be the toughest job," he said. "You have to know a lot of different things, and you're from tm;r 1 responsible for the movement of the game, added, for an umpire to have thick skin. and overall game control." "You can't have 'rabbit ears' while umpirFortunately, he said. Little League ing," he said. "Fifty percent of the people umpires have plenty of training opporare going to love you on any given call. tunities. "I have attended clinics in Florida, Italy The other 50 percent are going to hate you. Basically, the only friend you have and Virginia," he said. "In addition, Liton the field is your umpiring partner." tle League has an umpire registry that Both umpire positions (home plate and allows umpires to receive regular mail Master Sgt Capt. Joshua Bohnart and Mark Davis. Ext. Grant McCormkk and Grant McCormick Jr., Ext 1 11 11 578 E. University Parkway 1 1 426-530- 2 U APPROVED BY ALL MAJOR INSURANCE COMPANIES SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP NAME BRAND GLASS OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE . LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED Layton (rating) 546-412- 5 24B929 Behind Bingham Cyclery 120 N. Main EC USED COMPUTER SPECIALISTS Vintage Thrift S3Your Quality Store mKt Second-Han- d ONE DAY 17" 0QQ COLOR CD ink MONITORS FAST REPAIR Upgrades Monitors Saturday 15HO S. Back To School Sale! 30 OFF! 776-090- 0 UT $49 COMPUTER Bare Bones System ARMADILLO BROS. 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