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Show "I 24 SPORTS Sept. 20, 1991. H.lhcp Times Players may be their games are tops pint-sized,b- ut as they faced local football teams. Jared Adams finished the scoring with two touchdown runs of 30 and 45 LI yards. Hill AFB youth were busy Saturday Mi Icy Mites The Junior Pee Wee coach praised , the defensive efforts of Ronniel Andrew Zimmerman and Joseph Bruner in holding the Layton team scoreless. who Mitey Mites (youth ages weigh pounds or youth age 10 8-- 9 Her-ron- 40-8- 1 who weigh 40-6pounds) dropped a game to North Ogden 20-Coaches cited Justin Abbot, J.B. Hynum. Joseph Lambert, Cory Piesel, and Miguel Lacey for outstanding play during the game. 1 0. Pee Wees The Pee Wees (9, 10 and 1 who weigh 65 to 106 pounds and who weigh 65-8pounds) defeated Kaysville Myles Cooper scampered 78 yards for a TD on the third play of the game to give the team an early lead. He added another 70 yarder late in the game to put the finishing touches on the Kaysville team. On the defense, Jarod Colquitt intercepted three of the Kaysville quarterback's passes. He also returned two for touchdowns, one 60 yards and the Junior Pee Wees 6 25-1- The Junior Pee Wees (8, 9 and who weigh 50-9pounds who weigh or pounds) remained undefeated by beat1 50-7- 1 ing Layton 27-For the victory, Adrian Sanders rushed for a 20- - yard touchdown and added an extra point. Jared Tashro also scored from five yard out and added two extra points of his own. 0. 2. record intact by routing a Roy team . The Midgets are 11, 12, and 1 w ho weigh pounds who or weigh pounds. The Midget coaching staff praised quarterback Camien Gutierrez for throwing three touchdown passes of 28, 19, and six yards. Mike Marado caught two of the passes and Joey Hobbs the other to score for the Midgets. ot her almost the entire length of field for a interception. The Pee Wee coach praised quarterback Marcus Lacey for leading the team's offensive pushes. On defense, he praised Larry Sullivan, Richard Fuentes and Joey Bell for keeping the other team in control. 92-yar- d 28-0- 90-14- 90-12- Junior Midgets 1 Hill's Junior Midget weren't so lucky Saturday as they dropped a game to Roy 12-- The Junior Midgwho ets are 10, 11 and Armando Gutierrez also scored with weigh pounds or w ho weigh a 44 yard TD and added two extra pounds. The Junior Midget coach did praise points to the Midgets total. Raymond John Austin, Eric Shaw, Tim Brant, Sandoval contributed the other two and Michael Jackson for their solid points for the team. play that kept the Roy team from scorThe coaches praised the defensive efing more. forts of Jeremiah Ebersole, Chad Sherman, and Steve Stamm for holding the Midgets The Midgets kept their undefeated Roy team scoreless. 0. 80-12- 1 80-10- 1 SPORTS GLANCE Ski season opener planned awarded for each event. Registration is from Kids kick the competition a.m., Saturday Eliminations begin at 11 a.m. Punt, pass, and kick competition for youth ages Admission cost for spectators is $5 for adults and will be held at the Area C football field Sept. 28. Children $4 for senior citizens and youth ages for the event will begin at 4:30 under 5 are free. The competition starts at 5 p.m. All vehicles without decals must enter and leave p.m. Awards will be given out for first, second and through the South Gate. third place finishers. Youth must be family members For further information call the Youth Center, of active-duty or retired military members or Ext. 72419. Defense Department civilian employees. For more information, call the Youth Center, Ext. 8-1- It's not too early to think snow, according to Sal- ly Smelzer, president of the Hill AFB Ski Club. The club's annual membership meeting and social are scheduled for Oct. 4, at the Hill AFB Officers Club, beginning at 6 p.m. Each year, the ski club sponsors two ski trips, Smelzer said, along with organized ski activities each week. This year the club will ski Big Sky, Mont, and Jackson HoleTarghee, Wyo. The October membership meeting will include a ski fashion show and will give members an opportunity to preview the latest in ski equipment available locally, she said. Membership in the club is $15 annually and covers the cost of the social and membership meeting. Membership is not restricted to Hill employees, so others may join, Smelzer said. Further information is available from Smelzer, in Ogden, or Donna Minor in Salt Lake at out-of-sta- 7-1- Pre-registrati- te The bowling center has reopened after remodelfor youth leagues. ing and is taking sign-up- s For more information, call Ext. 76565. The center is open to all base personnel. Heads up volksmarchcrs Global XI Volksmarch is Air Force-wid- e Saturday. Walkers may choose the 10K or 20K course and may start anytime between 8 and 11 a.m. cost is $5 for a medal and $1 to receive credit through the international volksmarch organization. Registration is also available the day of the race $6 for a medal and $1.50 just for credit. The course is mostly flat and entirely paved and all ages are welcome to participate, said volksmarch organizers. After the march, a variety of German-styl- e food will be available at the log cabin. Contact Maxine Fouks, Ext. 77772 or 77779, for Karate tournament on tap Fifth Annual Hill AFB Karate Championships will be held Saturday at the Hess Fitness Center, Pre-registrati- Bldg. 520. The tournament is open to the public for all ages and abilities. Participants will compete in kata, sparring, weapons, and techniques. Competitor's fees are $18 for the first event and $5 for each additional event. Team sparring will be $15 per team. 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