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Show 18 KntopS&3 2000-'- ' May 4, SCOREBOARD SPORTS BRIEFS Hess seeks softball coaches The Hess Fitness Center is looking for coaches for the AFMC mens and womens softball teams. Those interested in coaching should contact Kelley Hendrickson at Ext. Hess announces May fitness activities Activities for the Hess Fitness Centers annual May basketFitness Month will kick off with a three-poiwill a four-perso-n be ball competition on Wednesday. There golf scramble tournament on Saturday followed nt by an indoor biathlon (Monday) and the Air Force 5K10K on May 13 at 10 a.m. The Fitness Challenge begins May 15 and ends May 29. The Challenge will bike (stationary or outdoors) , be composed of a a jog (treadmill, outdoors or Hess bubble), a stair climb (at home or in the fitness centers) row (at home or in the fitness centers) . A and a 25-mi- le 5-m-ile 15-mi- le ile parent-chil- basketball tournament will take d place May 22 at 6 p.m. followed by the annual Health and Fitness Expo on May 18. Family swim night will be May 19. May 30 is the annual Around the Base Half Marathon. Participation cards will be handed out with space for 20 points. Each event is valued at a different number of points, and prizes will be awarded for filling up the card. Participants will also have a chance to win at the Air Force level. a grand-priz- e will be required for most events. For more information or registration, contact the fitness center staff at Ext. tailed for nearly eight months of the year. The pros at the Hubbard Golf Course have agreed to provide a few tips to help us get back on our game. This weeks golf tip comes from assistant pro Dwight Mac McNew. Short chip shots For crisp pitches put a little kick into the shot. On short pitches, set up with your weight on the left side, but let your right knee kick toward the target on the downswing to promote good footwork. Dwight McNew The Hubbard Golf Course will conduct a womens Goodrich, from page 16 came on Hubbards His other 3rd hole. Goodrich notes that getting a e involves as much luck as skill, but hes had 32 years to hone the skill part of his game. After graduating with a business management degree from Brigham Young University in 1967, Goodrich went to work at Hill AFB as a computer programmer. One year later, shortly after the opening of Hills golf course, Goodrich began playing golf. one-shott- er hole-in-on- 18-ho- le golf nut, Goodrich plays two to three times a week, packing a dangerous 8 USGA handicap. In 1995, Now, a self-describ- ed n The Hubbard Golf Course will conduct a best ball on May 13. The cost is $20 plus green fees. woman-woma- n There will be three flights, man-matwo-perso- n, and mixed. Entrants may sign up with more than one partner. For more information, call the golf course at or Ext. 72 putting. A beginners clinic will be conducted the following week May 23 and 25 and is open to all base personnel. There will be a 4 p.m. or 6 p.m. session, and the cost is $20 for the two days. Each session will be limited to the first 12 people. For additional tips, personal instruction or information on Hubbard Golf Course events and tournaments, contact the golf course staff at Ext. holes-in-on- 2nd flight low neb 1. Gary Nielsen 2. Arden Morrow 2. RoyTaketa 3. Harvey Elmer 4. Troy Morrell 3rd flight low gross: 1. Dick McNabb 3rd flight low net: 1. Frank Hohlios 2. -- 2nd flight low gross 1. KG Bingham 2 Dick Mulder 3. Lee Grundy tie Fred Smith 2nd flight low net 1. Manuel Smith 2 Kevin Moore 3 Don Rensch tie Grant Edwards 5 3rd flight low gross: 3rd flight low net 1. Terry Fullmer 2 Rudy Rowe 3. Don Beoski Alex Legalsi 2. Jim Burrell 3. Ross Nietert 4. Lawrence Evaro tie Clint Hassell 5. Ron Wakefield - 2. 3. GregAnthon 2. Leroy Sykes 3. Robert Shelton 4. CharlesTemple Ron Christensen 4. 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Goodrich, who has been in contracting all and We were since 1974, eventually rose to his curjumping around, cheering and he looked at us like, Whats the rent position as the Contracting direcbig deal? Wasnt that what I was sup- tor. But after 33 years, Goodrich will bid farewell to Hill at the first of next year. posed to do? Most of the highlights in my career Jeff, now 32, has two aces, second son, around the people Ive worked revolve and one Cory, 30, has youngest son, basaround, with or for, Goodrich recalls. Brady, 20, a former Northridge High Thats whats made this the best job, the ketball player, has one of his own. Three of Goodrichs sons, Jeff, Cory and Dan, - people here are outstanding. You just 28, competed around the state as mem , couldnt ask to work with better people. 1147 N. Main, Sunset ! InaBune bers of Clearfield High Schools golf rs Authentic Mexican Food v - ston AkselAydoner 3 Larry Ausbn (Formerly Montano's) 10 Perez Pete Pacheco 2. 4. .DJK7QVS. PARTIES 5. 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He Golf Course Westridge of is usually in the thick things during Hill Mens Golf Association play and took 5th low net on the back nine April 12. On April 15, Goodrich combined with Miner and Don Needham to tie for third low n scramble. gross during the Golf has been a family sport in the Goodrich home for many years. Goodrich is the father of four sons and one daughter, and the Goodriches have tallied seven e among them. Father Mor- bPasts ris the most with his three, but his eldest son, Jeff, has bragging rights Best Teriyaki TAKE-OU- T 2. 3. a season is so short, and our ability to practice is cur- Lee Grundy 3. Howard Crane 4. A1 Hedrick 2 Guy Manis tie Dave Cassidy 4. Dave Casteel Pre-registrati- on GOLF TIP Golf is a tough sport for those of us in Utah because our Results of the Hill Mens Golf Association play for April 26 FRONT NINE 1st flight low net. 1st flight low gross. 1. Mike Wong 1. Larry Austin ! Jyedliailri Bemtistry Provider 3 A Tri-Ca- S. 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