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Show nu 18 r September 9, 999 1 SPORTS BRIEFS Demolition derby set petitors selected at random. The event is open to all registered U.S. Powerlifting Federation competitors; however, those interested may register at the meet. The Morgan County Sheriff's Search and Rescue, along with the Morgan Lions Club, will host a demolition derby Sept. 18 at 7 p.m. at the county fairgrounds in Morgan. Proceeds benefit the Search and Rescue and Lions Club. Admission is $8 for adults and deadlift. Entry forms may be picked up at the Hess Fitness Center and must be mailed to Rocky Mountain Athletic Center postmarked no later than Oct. 9. For further information, call 801-965-69- Volksmarch coming Sept. 18 6-- Scuba class offered The Hess Fitness Center will be offering a scuba 3 at pool 1. For the explore scuba class Sept. the is cost The cost for the certification $15. class, course is $259, which will include books and basic gear. Students must provide a mask, fins, snorkel, booties and any additional fees at the dive location. Sign up at the Hess Fitness Center aquatics office or call Howard L. Howard at Ext. 20-Oc- Club. Distances of 5K and 10K will be available. Registration fees are $6 for preregstration and $7 the day of the event. Participants can sign up at Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 524, the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308N or the Officers' Club, Bldg. 150. For additional information, contact Al Stone at Ext. Chiefs vs Bowling lessons offered The Hill Bowling Center has announced free group bowling lessons every other Wednesday from 8 p.m. TSgt. James Cruz will be the instructor. Anyone interested may sign up at the Center or call Ext. 776-187- 3. Outdoor Recreation will be sponsoring a Volksmarch Sept. 18 beginning at 8 a.m. The event is sanctioned by the American Volksport Association, and participants will start the course from the Officers' softball scheduledStarsEagles 5-- USPG cards are $25, $10 for high school age and cial Olympians. The meet fee is $35 for those wish-- , ing to compete in just one event, $55 for both bench and $3 for children. No large coolers will be allowed. Call for more details. t. Fitness equipment orientation offered The Hess Fitness Center is offering a "Women Only Fitness Equipment Orientation" class on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8:30-9:3a.m. If the time is not convenient, call one of the center's personal trainers at Ext. 0 Rugby players sought Racquetball lessons offered The Northern Utah Rugby Club is recruiting playThe first sergeants and commanders will kick off ers for the fall season. Experience isn't necessary. the annual base intraservice softball game on Sept. Any base personnel interested should call Capt. Chris 24 at 2 p.m. Following the first game, the Chiefs will Budde at or Kaliq Mansor at take on the StarsEagles at 3 p.m. All base personAir Force Marathon coming nel are invited to attend the games at the Rex Fields east of the Hess Fitness Center. For more informaPermissive TDY is available for anyone interested in participating in the Air Force marathon Sept. 18. tion, contact Margie Stutz at Ext. For more information, contact Margie Stutz at Ext. 774-908- 2 Powerlifting Capt. John Kitchens is offering free racquetball lessons for all levels, every Monday at the Hess Fitness Center, racquetball court number 6, from 6 p.m. For details, call Ext. 776-236- 6. 5-- Personal training available The Hess Fitness Center offers personal trainers free to base personnel. For more information and to make appointments, call SSgt. Erica Shipp or SSgt. competition push-pu- ll open Karate, taught by Cherith Struse of Kim's Tae Kwon Do Academy, every Tuesday and Thursday. Beginning classes run from 6 p.m., followed by an intermediate class from 6:10 p.m. to 7:10 p.m. in the Bubble behind the center. Cost is $35 per month or $5 per class. For details, call the Fitness Center at Ext. The Hess Fitness Center will host the Rocky Mountain Athletic Center push-pul- l competition in October. The event will consist of bench press and deadlift only, and divisions will be offered for male and female competitors. This is a natural competition, and drug testing will be performed on 10 percent of the com- - Nelson Kendall at Ext. Wheelin' Jazz coming The Fitness Center seeking tennis instructor annual Wheelin' Jazz versus Commanders game is scheduled for Oct. 20. Look for upcoming details. The Hess Fitness Center is looking for a tennis instructor. Anyone interested in the position may contact Margie Stutz at Ext. 9 v7. 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