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Show SPORTS March 22, 1991 19 H.SItop Times Hill begins playoffs, gets first win on ice by Jim Medlin Hilltop Times staff writer Hill's hockey team advanced to round two in the league playoffs by . The destroying the Mustangs 15-1- win came March 17 at the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center and marks the beginning of what Falcon skaters hope will be a long stretch in the playoffs. Greg Jachim opened the scoring at the 10:39 mark of the first period with an assist from Danno Burke. Louis DiMillio scored less than four minutes later. It was the first of six goals on the night for him. "At this point I really felt like we were in control of the game" DiMillio said. As if to prove this point, the Falcons scored three more times in the span of one minute and 23 seconds, two by DiMillio and one by Mike Jachim, to close out the first period. With only one minute seven seconds gone in the second period, DiMillio netted his fourth one. followed by Gregg Patterson at the 9:10 mark. Also scoring in the second were M. Jachim, Kregg Matheson, two more from DiMillio and an unassisted net U S Cool Aif force Photo Cy Jim Medl" score Two members of Hill's hockey team storm the net and score one of the Fal- coming from John Palmer. The Mustangs' lone score came with 38 seconds left in the period. Mike Jachim skated past Mustang defenders to score his third goal of the game to open the third period. Rene cons' 15 in goals last Sunday's game against the Mustangs. score of the contest. "We played an excellent game defensively and our goalie, Dan Roe, should get a lot of the credit," DiMillio said. "I think we are peaking again and our chances to go all the way are real good." Gary Batinich was the assist leader Felker also scored, and with two minutes and four seconds left in the game, Greg Jachim netted the final with seven, Eric Fink had three and Todd Hooper, Patterson and Paul Taylor were also credited with assists. The Falcons' next game will be against Dead Goat Saloon on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. in the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center. ISPORTSiGLANCE Youth Center holds registration The Hill Youth Center will start baseball, softball and tee-baregistration beginning April 1 and running through April 20. All applicants must be military, retired military or civilian Department of Defense family members. The cost will be $20 for Youth Center members and $25 for ll non-member- s. will be for boys and girls ages 6, 7 and 8. Tee-ba- ll Other leagues include: Minor League, boys; Major League, 11- - and ld VIV Y t Vv AII llaW MUSIC in ft mm WESTERN ATMOSPHERE POOL and ld ld 13-1- 5. will be provided by the Youth Center. The Youth Center is looking for coaches for all leagues. If you are interested in coaching, call the for a coach's apYouth Center, Bldg. 833, 777-2419, plication or for more information. Sweepstakes will require two rounds per week for 12 weeks and is offering prizes. 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