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Show 22 Hilltop October 14, 1999 SPORTS BRIEFS Ski Club meets Friday The Hill Ski Club is a "four seasons recreation and social club" that offers activities Jr. Jazz needs coaches such as biking in the local area and in Moab, camping, golfing on base and away, horseback riding, curling, rock hunting, skiing, snowboarding and cross-countr- y skiing. The club has planned trips to Grand Targhee, Big Sky and Lake Tahoe. The club is open to all base personnel age 18 and over, and there is a $20 annual membership fee. The first activity is being held Friday at the Officers' Club with prizes, buffet, ski drawing, open bar, fashion show and more. Representatives from Alpine Sports and Miller's Ski and Cycle Haus will be on hand to answer questions. For more information, contact Gayleen Brown at Ext. Ski conditioning 2-- senting its annual Health and Fitness Expo Nov. 30 from 10 a.m.-4:3- 0 p.m. Exhibitors Hill and the local area will present from information on health, nutrition, fitness, prevention and more. The exposition is free and open to all. For more information, call SSgt. Shipp at Ext. English Channel swim offered pating in the Jr. Jazz basketball program for youths. Registration will be held Nov. at Bldg. 883. Registration fee is $27 for members and $32 for Age classifications will be offered from youths ages seven through the 12th grade. Team drafts will be held Nov. and practices will begin the week of Dec. 6. , Salem Witch Hunt Run The Hess Fitness Center's annual Salem Witch Hunt Run is scheduled for Oct. 28 at noon, beginning at the Westside Fitness Center, Bldg. 1277. The event will be a three-mil- e run and is open to all base personnel. Entry is free, but a commemoracosts $5. For more information tive and registration, call SSgt. Erica Shipp at Ext. The Youth Activities Center is partici- r. 774-908- 776-236- 6. Fitness equipment orientation of ered The Hess Fitness Center is offering a "Women Only Fitness Equipment Orientation" class on Tuesdays and Wednesa.m. If the time is not days from 8:30-9:3- 0 call on f the center's perconvenient, sonal trainers at Ext. Basketball coaches sought 29-3- 0, The Hess Fitness Center is looking for Chiron Dr. Jeff Child has returned from California after 7 years. Chariot Auto Sales and Alliance Credit Union Team Together to Better Serve It's Customers mwm&i.w Rugby players sought Basketball leagues to begin 1-- 3. The Northern Utah Rugby Club is recruiting players for the fall season. Experience isn't necessary. Any basepersonnel interested should call Capt. Chris Budde at 2 or Kaliq Mansor at The civilian and over 30 basketball leagues will begin onor about Nov. 1. Questions should be directed to SSgt. Firello White at the Hess Fitness Center, Ext. Credit Union rnnrmmm&v 776-187- T-shi- rt Jr. Jazz basketball coming non-membe- tion competitors; however, those interested may register at the meet. USPG cards are $25, $10 for high school age and Special Olympians. The meet fee is $35 for those wishing to compete in just one event, $55 for both bench and deadlift. For entry and other information, call 67 e. The Hess Fitness Center is offering a swimming fitness program which simu-- i lates crossing the English Channel, the shortest distance between France and England. Prizes are awarded upon successful completion of 20 miles worth of swimming in the Hess indoor pool. Par- - .. The Rod and Gun Club is sponsoring intramural skeet shooting. For more information, contact the Rod and Gun Club at Ext. or SSgt. Firello White at Ext. pre- The annual Wheelin' Jazz versus base directors and deputy directors basketball game is scheduled for Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. in the Hess Fitness Center. Tickets will be available at the door. Popcorn and soft drinks will be available at the game, and door prizes will be given For more information, away at contact Margie Stutz at Ext. Rocky Mountain Athletic Center push-pul- l competition Saturday at noon. 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 competitors selected at random. The event is open to all registered U.S. Powerlifting Federa- Skeet shooting tournament Health and Fitness Expo set ll competition open 6 .set push-pu- The Hess Fitness Center will host the 5-- 6--7 The Hess Fitness Center will be Powerlifting certification training. Classes are held Nov. 17 and 19 from 9 p.m. or Nov. 27 from p.m at Bldg. 883. Those interested should call the Youth Center at Ext. avoid injuries on the slopes, the Hess Fitness Center has organized a ski conditioning class. The class, which will be a combination of weight training and flexibility training, is open to all base personnel over age 18. Classes are offered am. Class every Tues. and Thurs. from will certifia receive course participants cate upon completion of nine of the 11 classes. Classes begin Nov. 2 and run through Dec. 9. For more information, contact Audra Brown at Ext. Wednesday half-tim- The Youth Activities Center is looking for coaches for the Jr. Jazz basketball program. All coaches must undergo N.Y.S.C A class open To get in shape for the ski season and to Wheelin' Jazz game qualified coaches for the AFMC Basketball teams, mens and womens. Resumes can be submitted to SSgt. Firello White at the Hess Fitness Center or call Ext. For more information, contact the Youth Center at Ext. ticipants will be given a mileage card to track their progress. For more information, contact SSgt. Erica Shipp at Ext. 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