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Show 20 SPORTS Jan. 18, 1991 Hilltop Times ... " , , ' t ' t v Action continues in the Youth Basketball League. Games are played every Thursday and Saturday. W J.V. League The Celtics downed the Bulls on Jan. 10, Jeremy Shufelt led the way for the Celtics with 14 points while Jeff Klaiss added 11. For the Bulls, Seth Henderson splashed in 12 points including two three-poin- t plays. Charles Bennalillia added five for the Bulls. In other action, the Trailblazers beat the Hawks Brian Hawley led the Blazers with 19 points, while Jason Asher added nine more. Brian Hill led 31-2- 2. ( . 48-2- V 4. 37-1- . (' 1 ! the Hawks with 13 points. The Lakers defeated the Spurs The Lakers were led by Dave Stamm and Brian Duryea, who chipped in with 14 and eight points, respectively. Thomas Flood led the Spurs with six points. rr. -ii' 6. r w S ' Jr. League The Hawks won their second straight game to imThe Hawks outscored the prove their record to Bulls Ronniel Herron led the Hawks with 14 points, and Ryan Strand added four points. Chad Sandoval and Chad Tidwell played good defense and rebounded well. For the Bulls, Bryan Kirchhefer netted two to lead his team with a total of six points. Tim Zach and Elizabeth Anguiano added two each. The Spurs squeaked by the Lakers Tony Patino led the Spurs with 10 points, while Michah Strickler added four points for the victors. Tyson Law came on strong in the second half and finished with eight points, while Nick Bliss scored six. The Pistons outlasted the Jazz Jay Lalik in for with the Pistons, while chipped eight points Adrien Sanders added six. Dallas Hamblin added two points for the Pistons. Jess Nielson led the way for the Jazz with six points and Harley Newton added four points. 2-- 0. 18-1- 0. three-pointe- 19-1- Y th 7 rs 18-1- v S i V: 7. U.S. Air Force Photo by Gory Hatch Defense 4. Paul Taylor, 9, aims to get the puck away from an opponent in a game earlier in the season, as in goalie Dan Roe readies to defend the goal. Hili skaters iced the Bone Crushers Sunday, a tough match. Next up is Dead Goat Saloon, Jan. 27 at 5:45 p.m. at the Cottonwood Heights 8-- 6, Recreation Center. 11 American Red Cross Lee's Mongolian n35 Only 9 2866 Washington Blvd. &h p)p . ' fW : m 11 ;: . Willi 1L featuring: Famous for our South Texas Style Fajitas and Chile Verde Good variety of tasty Mexican dishes Food made fresh daily from best ingredients New American sandwich menu HOURS: It A.M.-- 9 P.M. MON.-SA- 3 T. Buy one regular combination and get the second one for 12 PRICE Valid 4 p.m.-- 9 p.m. One coupon per group per visit Not valid with any other offer. MCOCAH IOOD U3TAWAKT 300 W. Gentile, Layton (Rear of Mini-Mal- l) 547-906- 7 1 1 :00 am Closed - pm 3-- 5 3:00 pm; Mon-Sa- t; o o DINNER-y- 35 All You Can Eat Ogden Dinner, 5:00 pm-- 1 Closed Sundays 621-912- 0:00 i 0 pm; I I Rffl U o o p - Open Sunday Thursday Fri and Sat. till till 2:00 1 SIGN UP NOW! - r Taste Explosion l You're invited to visit our new location, a Grand Opening of taste explosions, o o o o o. Hours: Lunch, 345 LUNCH- -$ Monday & Wednesday Night Only 1 Time Through - LL and Restaurant DINNER SPECIAL f0 Bar-B--Q midnight am rfr o 18 Week Scramble League February 27th 9:00 P.M. Call for Additional o Openings! o o o 381 South State o o o o Clearfield o o o o o o o o o o |