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Show SPORTS Kdcey tfeeomfii mealbs Hill picked up a pair of playoff wins in the hockey rink last weekend, an assist from Lew Gordon. Greg Jachim added Hill's second goal, with Steve Larkin and Taylor getting credit for the assists. Dead Goat scored next, but the Falcons answered with two goals to end the first period, one by Mike Jachim and one by Greg Jachim. Gary dominating Banner Recreation 11-and narrowly defeating Dead Goat Sa2 loon Following a decisive victory over Banner Recreation on Saturday, the Falcons faced Dead Goat on Sunday. The Falcons lost to Dead Goat earlier in the playoffs, but this time Hill survived a strong showing by Dead Goat in the second period to come out on top. Paul Taylor scored first for Hill on 7-- 6. Batinich, Eric Fink and Larkin chalked up assists on the two goals. Dead Goat came out strong in the second period, scoring four goals to go ahead Hill's lone goal in the period came from Batinich, with Taylor as 5-- 4. woods 66 It was a close game, but it sisting. The Falcons scored twice in the final period, both goals from Batinich. Louis DiMillio and Mike Jachim assisted. shouldn't have been. 99 Dead Goat scored once more to in Hill's favor. make the final score 'It was a close game, but it shouldn't have been," said DiMillio. "We let down in the second period but were able to come back and play a strong defensive game." DiMillio praised the entire team, especially the play of goalie Dan Roe. 7-- B5 H.'itcp Times April 12, 1991 Louis DiMillio fokons player 6 voo- The Falcons take on Green Parrot on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. in the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center. Pending the outcome of that game, Hill will play for the championship on Sunday at 4:15 p.m. SPORTS GLANCE baseball signup under way El Youth Registration for youth baseball is now taking place at the Hill Youth Activities Center, Bldg. 883, through April 20. Children of all active duty military members, retired military members and civilian Department of Defense employees are eligible. The cost is $20 for youth center members and $25 for Youth will play in leagues according to their age on July 31. boys and girls ages 6, 7, 8; minor league, boys ages major league, boys ages prep league, boys age 13; Babe Ruth league, boys ages elementary softball, girls ages junior high softball, seventh, eighth and ninth grade girls. For more information, call s. non-member- Tee-bal- l, 9-1- 0; 14-1- 11-1- 9-1- 2; 5; 777-241- Prc-scas- A 16-1- 2; 9. softball tourney set on softball tournament will be held May pre-seaso- n 8. deadline for the tournament is May 10. Cost is $80 per team and USSSA rules will apply. All games will be played at the Rex Athletic Fields. For more information, call the Hess Fitness Center, Bldg. 520 at 777-777- 9. Women's, coed sofibati slated Registration for the women's and coed softball season will be held April 29 and 30. A meeting for coaches and managers will be held May 8. The softball season will begin June 7. Registration and information sheets are available at the Thornton Community Center, Bldg. 460. For more information, call the community center at 777-366- 1. runwalk scheduled ve - ENJOY - id-Vx fu nn e UW iidi mwl mi WESTERN ATMOSPHERE racquelba.il tourney set ry An racquetball tournament is scheduled for April There is a $10 fee to enter the The registratournament, which includes a tion deadline is Monday. Categories are novice, intermediate, advanced and masters. Awards will be presented for first, second and third place winners in each category. For more information or registration details, call Maxine Fouks at the Hess Fitness Center, at all-milita- 22-2- double-eliminatio- n 9. Training camp meeting scheduled A meeting to register for and discuss an upcoming basketball training camp will be held Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in the Hess Fitness Center, Bldg. 520. All those interested may attend. For more information, call Ken Hardy at 777-311- 0. (Formerly Custom Canvas) BOAT COVERS ! travel Spring special on custom-mad- e & Tonto covers. covers, Conestoga Tops Call nnnn LUNCH AND 6. T-shi- rt. V GREAT DINNER a? All-milita- 9. OUT WEST DESIGNS cicnv iM I bill havi ha 777-777- 777-777- 5EC fun A 5K fun runwalk will be held May 18 for all active duty military members, Department of Defense civilian employees, reservists, retirees and their family members. This event is in conjunction with Armed Forces Day. 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