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Show ..,. ' ' - . SPORTS SPORTS GLANCE Strikers win fourth straight The Hill Strikers soccer club stayed on top of its division by shutting out second place Crossfire for its fourth straight win of the season Sunday. Striker Curt Siegel put the team up over Crossfire midway through the first half as halfback Tony Perretta set him up for the kill. Perretta and Siegel quickly pulled together again for the 0 score after Siegel was tripped in the penalty area, setting Perretta up for the penalty 2-- 0 1-- 0 2-- nine RBI) and John Bemis (.444. seven RBI). ' We started the year with some big questions as far as our inexperience in the outfield; however, after the defensive play of Rick Glick, Greg Butikofer and Harold Tucker, those questions have been answered positively,' said Don Cunningham, Hill coach. "Our hitting died off in the final two games and our consistency throughout the batting order needs to improve. Overall, it was a good outing for our first tournament playing together." shot. The second half of the game remained scoreless, with Crossfire going down with the loss. Next up, the Strikers host the Las Aquilas soccer club from Ogden at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the South Gate soccer field. 2-- 0 Softball team places third The Hill Falcon Softball team started off its 1991 season by placing third in the Brigham City Ice Breaker Tournament on April The Falcons started the tournament by winning three straight games to advance to the winners' bracket final before falling in their last two games. During those five games, Hill outscored its opponents by a combined score of Two Falcons made the team: Dan Fancouer (.563 batting average) and Jay Roller (.529, four home runs, 13 runs batted in). Strong performances were also displayed by Bill Dellick (.500, two home runs, 11 RBI), Jim Davis (.527, two home runs, 23-2- 81-5- 8. 1. May 3, 1991 Club hosts skeet shoot A skeet shoot competition will be hosted by the Hill Rod and Gun Club on Sunday at the club skeet range. The first event is 100 targets of international skeet and the second event is 100 targets of skeet doubles. Registration will begin at 9 a.m with the international event starting at 9:30 a.m. The doubles event will start at noon, depending on the completion time of the international event. New shooters are welcome and can be registered prior to the beginning of the event entered. For more information, call Bob Walker at Ext. 76767 during normal club hours. two-eve-nt fun runwalk scheduled SIC A 5K fun runwalk will be held May 18 for all ac- tive duty military members, Department of Defense civilian employees, reservists, retirees and their fam B5 Hilltop Times ily members. This event is in conjunction with Armed Forces Day. A $3 entry fee includes a fitness medal for all participants and refreshments for all. For registration information, call the Hess Fitness non-competiti- Center at 777-777- 9. Corporate Olympics coming to Hill The Corporate Olympics are coming up and are open to all active duty Air Force members and Department of Defense civilian employees. Family members are not eligible. Events include racquetball, men's and women's biking, 5K run, swimming and golf. For more information, call Maxine at the Hess Fitness Center, Ext. 77779. For swimming information call Nancy at Ext. 73471. For golf information, call Wayne at Ext. 73272 or 71108. Service members take honors Two Hill service members took honors at Exhibition in Iron III, a motorcycle show held April at the Utah State Fairgrounds. Mark P. Dasher of the 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron took first place with his 1971 BSA Thunderbolt, while Guy T. Ferraro of the 533rd Field Training Detachment took second place with his 1968 BSA Spitfire. The event was sponsored by the Utah chapter of American Bikers Aiming Toward Education and featured between motorcycles. 26-2- 8 175-20- 0 SCOREBOARD Intramural volleyball . 729th TCS over Hospital; 6545th Test Group Squadron over 2952nd Combat Logistics Support Squa15-7- Results of gamM played April 1 8 84th Radar Evaluation Squadron over 2849th Gvil Engineering Squadron A; 15-1dron; 15-12721st Munitions Maintenance and Test Squadron over 2849th CES B, 14-9- , 15-- 15-4- . 12, U.S. Air Force Hospital, Hill, over 2849th 13-1Security Police Squadron; 16- - 4. 729th Tactical Control Squadron over 188 lit Communications-Compute- r Squa14 12. dron; 15 8, 15- - Results of games played April 2849th CES A over 2849th SPS, 1 Results of games played April 16 388th Component Repair Squadron over 533 Field Training 14-1- 7 15-7- 15-7- Detochment; 15-1- 729th over 2952nd CLSS, TCS 15 5, 15 5. Results of games played April 388th CRS over 6545th Test, 15-1- 2701st Explosive Ordnance Squodron over 729th TCS; 15-- 5 14 8. Disposal 3 15, 1 14-- 12-1- 533rd . 1881st Communication-Compute- r Systems Squadron over 2849th Headquarters 15-Squadron Section; 15-4- , 12-1- , 6514th Test Group over Hospital; 15 9, 154. FTD over 2849 15-- HSS, 15-7- . learn standing as af April 18: Won Team 2721st MMTS Lost 0 14 2849th CES A 2849th CES B 84th RADES 2701st EOD 533rd 11 1 9 8 IssfffejssHsferf 3 Results of games played April 1 8 2849th CES over 1881st 4 2952nd CLSS over 388th CRS, 5 2. 2 5 FTD 5 6514th TS 388th CRS 729th TCS 2849th SPS 1881st 6 7 7 Results of games played April 2849th over 2721st MMTS, 9 0. 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