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Show THE , V' The Deweyville Invitational Softball Tournament gets under way Friday evening, kicking off the opening of men's Softball action in the Bear River Valley. Eight teams from northern Box Elder County and Idaho will compete. Action begins at 6 p.m. with Bothwell taking on Pocatello 24th Ward on the lighted field. At 6:30 p.m. Tremonton Sixth Ward will take the field against Caldwell Fourth Ward on the unlighted diamond. Tremonton Second Ward will play Pocatello 29th ' Ward at 7:30 p.m. on the lighted field and at 8:30 p.m. host team, Deweyville, will play Elwood. Elwood was invited to round out the field when a team from Middleton, Idaho, cancelled out at the last moment. Action resumes Saturday with losers in each bracket playing each other at noon and winners squaring off at 1:30 p.m. Championship play is slated for Saturday evening with the championship game scheduled at 9 p.m. " 19. 1977. 9 Page Atfhflefies Aire lop Deweyville Invitational Starts Friday h v TIMES. May LEADER-GARLAN- - Coaches and players sometimes "lose the main theme" of athletics, that of "doing something which will continue to help you the rest of your life ... learning the values of life." University of Utah basketball coach, Jerry Pimm, offered that advice to athletes, coaches and parents gathered at Bear River High School recently for the annual awards banquet. Pimm said he tells his players that if they'll gener- male and female were honored by the coaches. In football, Chris Webb was named most valuable player and Lupe Berrera was selected as "outstanding lineman." Nolan Hess was named MVP in baseball and manageSid Davis, rer-player, ceived a special award and standing ovation for "outstanding achievement." hustle award. Outstanding golfer award went to Dan Fisher. On the girl s side of the coin, Lana Coombs, region mile run winner, was named outstanding track star by Coach Lynette Greenwell. Outstanding tennis honor went to Jap Fronk, with Dixie Wood being named outstanding basketball player. An award for best percentage went to Michelle Jensen. Lana Coombs also collected the "hustle" award in volleyball. Linda Miller was named outstanding player in the same sport. Nikki Ogle was named outstanding gymnast. Kris free-thro- basketball Outstanding honors also went to senior, Nolan Hess. Top scorer went to forward, Mark Williams. Outstanding wrestler went to Darwin Carter, while Jeff Oyler got a trophy for most takedowns during the season, 39. David Jones got the top track award and Roger Norr was honored in tennis. ate the same "enthusiasm and work which he requires on the basketball court in the other endeavors of life, they'll be a success." Pimm urged athletes to set goals and to them all the time. He said - people should "continually build on a philosophy of life." received Bessinger the tradt. Outstanding swimmer hustle award in Outstanding swimmer went to Patty Hansen and most improved swimmer went to Bonnie Gardner. went to Dean Larkin, with Following Pimm's address, outstanding athletes - 'David Jones getting the 0 si v i ..KEVIN CHRISTENSEN of Tremonton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Christensen, caught this string of fish opening day at the Wellsv ille pond. Division of Wildlife Resources officer Don Paul took the photo. 'tw iliin 5 m Women's Ball Action 7:30 8:30 - 2S797 " Rotary I I II I j UNIVERSAL POOD UKINDfcK Kfif 11129. J mm "Turbo-Ve- ft 3f y&fSG i j 111 Probably the largest selling grinder made today! Complete with three cutters for fine, medium and coarse speci- cutting. Indestructible cost-irorea,ec' ' rs's' rust or corrosion. n I tp I STEAM BASKET Size No. 2 nt M Jocobsen Comes 'i'omplete with Catcher and famous Jacobten quality. Reg. $259.95 Honeyville vs Tre. Third. Tre. Fifth vs. Tre. First. Gar. Second vs. Gar. 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