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Show Thursday, April 3, 1980 Lehi Free Press Page Lehi Players Look Good Gary Burningham All-St- looked good in a losing cause. Wendy Calton started the girl's game and played an excellent defensive game. Kris all-st- ar Kirkham Pam and jackets with the words printed on the back. Stewart came off the bench and played great ball. Pam scored a crucial basket and Kris hit for six. All stars were awarded nice plaques with their Umpires Clinic An Umpires Clinic for fans softball all Spring Sports At Lehi Slowed By Weather Competition "All-Star- Game held at Provo High School. A Lehi fan was heard to comment, "I was proud of our kids. They really looked good." The stars from the South end of the county won the game but Lehi's stars Gears For Summer Any softball wishing to enter team Co-Cit- y windbreaker competition may do so by given Basketball ar Softball Co-Ci- ty names engraved on the front. They each were scored four field goals and Todd Kirkham hit for two field goals in Saturday's Utah County umpires potential and is planned for April 9 at 7 p.m. at the Pleasant Recreation Grove Center. The seminar is $3 for anyone not wishing to take the umpires test. Those wishing to umpire the games must take the test. A fee of $25 will be charged for the clinic and the test. For more information Lee call Gillman, Pleasant Grove, or Carl (Blackie) Hams. Lehi. Tennis teams are practicing for competition, but Coach Henshaw states that the cold and inclement spring weather has seeking a sponsor and contacting Carl (Blackie) Harris. Several teams, inlast year's cluding winners, Tingeys, have announced their intentions to participate this year. AH talented athletes in the north end of Utah County are invited to form softball teams to play in the league. are being Sponsors sought by Harris, but teams may find their own sponsor. Games will begin the last of April. Some teams are priming for league action by participating in early bird tournaments. More information may be obtained by calling Harris at 768-949- 3. - For All $60.00 per person per year $85.00 per family per year $8.00 per person per month $14.00 per family per month $1.50 each time The Lehi Eleventh Ward Explorers took first place in the second annual Lehi District Ex- 551 East State St. plorer & Am. Fork 756-500- 4 SPA PASS - Basketball Lehi District Exploring Chairman. Second place went to the Lehi Fifth Ward and the First Ward won third. The first place team was awarded a basketball; second place, a volleyball; and the third place tpam received a the above, plus racquetball courts. . .$75 down, $25 per month. For the entire family for one year FAMILY RACQUETBALL softball and bat. Standings of the other teams included Seventh Ward, fourth place; Fourteenth, fifth; Sixth, sixth; Fourth Ward; seventh; and Thirteenth "B" team, eighth. Tournament, it was reported by Jim Strong, bcaurrlrBAu. All of Free Press Racquetball Tourney First The Annual CitizenFree Press Racquetball Tournament will be played at the y Tri-Cit- Supreme Racquetball Courts May 3. Prizes include trophies, certificates, gift A delicious ham dinner was enjoyed by the Bulls and their parents at the lovely home of Larry and Sue Baum last Thursday games played, we feel the activily was a success," said the chairman. The top two teams will represent the district at the Utah County Tournament to be held in Provo on April 11 and 12. According to Chairman Strong expressed Strong there was a total appreciation to the 32 of 14 teams participating people who assisted with from both the Lehi and the tourney by ofLehi North Slakes. ficiating, keeping score "After four nights of and assisting in many basketball play, with 150 other ways. He issued a boys participating, and 21 .special thanks to Ron Participation restricted year Serg Every and Shane Atkinson received the trophies this year. Kevin Beck and Shane received trophies for 150 or more rebounds and the trophy for the most improved player went to Kevin Beck. Shane Atkinson won the "Most Valuable Player" award. Serg and Ken Greenwood then took the team to Salt Lake City to watch the Jazz and L.A. Lakers Steele and Howard Wagstaff, tournament specialists. George Tripp and Ken Cardon are Exploring vice chairmen and also worked to make the tournament a success. Members of the are Hayden Gary Bur ningham, Paul Stanley, David Stanley, Wade Cardon, Russell Cardon, Mark Griffin and Todd Smith. They are coached by Don Palmer. win- ning team Hutchings, play. Serg has retired as of the Bulls and coaching chores will go to coach Ken Greenwood. is to local residents. Tournament play will be separated into ex- evening. Nelson presents trophies to players who have 30 or more assists. Chris Baum sub- scriptions, and two trips to Las Vegas. Tournament matches will be played each evening starting at 5 p.m., Thursday through Saturday (May Enjoy Dinner of the Lehi Eleventh Ward Explorers won the Lehi District Explorers Basketball Tournament last week. Team members include David Stanley, Hayden Hutchings and Paul Stanley, front, I to r. Back, I to r, is Coach Don Palmer, Gary Burningham, Wade Cardon, Russell Cardon and Mark Griffin. Absent was Todd Smith. DISTRICT CHAM PASSES the entire family for one year cooperates. Bantam's Bulls Lehi District Explorers Hold Basketball Tourney Facilities Except Racquetball Includes Sauna, Weight & Exercise Room SPA PASS Action will continue as soon as the weather CitizenFree Press WITH FAMILY to be cancelled. caused cancellation of most matches. A schedule of games and participants will be in next week's Free Press. A team from Union High School arrived at Lehi for a combined track and tennis meet last week, but foul weather caused the meet SHAPE UP FOR SPRING 1 YEAR FAMILY 9 perience and age categories: Men's B, C, novice, juniors 16 and under, and juniors 13 and under; Ladies B, C, novice and juniors 16 and under; and doubles B, C, novice, mixed, ladies C, and ladies novice. Registration for the tournament will be at The Citizen in American Fork, the Free Press in y Lehi, and at the Supreme Racquetball Courts now through April 29. Entry fees are $10 for the first event and $6 for the second and third event for which an individual may wish to enter. All entrants will receive free and Tri-Cit- - Tlhtiiirs. 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