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Show 1985 14, rnxrorp Nick Drake Sports Editor t - County Womens Fastpitch Meeting Fired Up Diggers A meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 2, 1985 in Down Buffs the Tooele County Courthouse Auditorium for anyone interested in participating in the Tooele County Womens Fastpitch Softball at youre hot. Just ask Tooele head coach Pony Baseball Slate Signup 6-- 4 882-292- ATTENTI0N! SOFTBALL TEAMS raarjaniiotiM tf lh AKm I. Warr Saftbal laa-fManorial Part Aay Taaala (Maty Maa'i SofthaA taami wha yraviawsly ylayaA la lha Tim. and Than. Night laagaa ar aay aaw team tatertsteS la aatariag a softball laagaa thii isauaar ykasa contact Norm Warr 0 ar Tara Warr U2-43April lit, 1985. Camas aril ha playad aa Maa., Tsai., Wad. aad Than, nights aaaugh ham ara la- - A I High School Gymnastic Team right) Carrie Soyland, Karma Cook, Charlene Herrera, Barbara Romero and Michelle Trujillo. Center row Melanl Mondragon, Debbie Subic, ValaRee Steadman, Traci Lohnes and Sherrie Lewis. Bottom row Melissa Steadman, Felica Condie (captain), Kristen Crawford, Monica Aragon, Camille Bryan and Janilyn Bryan. Not pictured are Lori Lopez, Cindy Gollaher, Staci Rimington, Jill Harmon Top row '(left to - and Christy Pacheco. Sign up for the Tooele County Girls Softball League - Knee High (ages ), Minors (10-12- ), and will be held March Major 6 from 6 to 9 p.m., March 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and March 16 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. all at McDonalds Restaurant. (13-18- ), Registration fee is $15 per girl and $10 for each additional family member. Those signing up for the 22 first time need to bring verification of birthdate and registration fee with them. In order to play in the Knee High league you must be seven years of age before September 1, 1985. Also, any person wanting to be a coach or manager can sign up at the times listed above. For more information call Jan-ic- e Clegg at 882-076- E FORD TEMPOS Fords forward thinking car now is available with money saving 8.8 annual percentage rate financing. And thats on every Tempo in stock. Compare your banks rate. See how much youll save ! Limit one Tempo at 8.8 per qualified buyer. Financing arranged for qualified buyers through Ford Credit. Dealer contribution may affect customer price. You must take delivery by April 22. 14-1- ' 0 distance. Tooele scored the Every Ford Ranger in stock from the base model Ranger S to is now equipped loaded 4x4s with 8.8 annual percentage rate financing. Tough trucks at an easy interest rate. Limit one Ranger at 8.8 per qualified buyer. first four points of the second frame to take 3 a lead. But from there on awards banquet. And what a season! The Buffs recorded a 12-dual mark, went undefeated in region play, captured the Region Six regular season and tournament title, placed the entire squad in the .prestigious 3A state tourney with six oing on to place, including two finalists, and garnered a fourth place finish in the team results. Not bad for a seasons work. Buff head coach Paul Dart and assistant Rich Valdez agreed. "This is the highlight of the season, Dart explained after Tuesdays awards banquet. "It caps our season and it is always a lot of fun to have a banquet with trophies to show everybody. Were tickled with our season." Five Buff grapplers won trophies in seven categories. The highest and most prestigious award of the 8.8 AT YOUR INTERMOUNTAIN FORD DEALER. 600 N. MAIN TOOELE 002-221- 1 533-937- 4 SIC Cokers six period points. Jordan, eventually built up a 15 point lead until the Buffs came storming back only to fall four points shy. Garrard, again, led the Buffs scoring barrage with 12 points in the final frame while Lisa Peshell dumped in five. But it wasnt enough as Peterson kept Jordan from being upended with eight of the teams total 16 period points. Garrard led all scorers with a game high 20 points while Peshell followed with 12 for Tooele. Peterson paced Jordan with 19 and Coker added 16. Tooele will face the Grizzlies Tuesday at 8:10 p.m. in the first round of the 3A state tournament at South High. If the Buffs win the first round tilt against Logan they will play Thursday at 4:10 p.m. and if they lose they will play at 2:30 p.m. The entire tournament will be held at the South High gym. 2 went to gutsy Matt Kirigin. The strong grappler overcame a serious three wheeler accident and over 200 stitches to wrestle his way into the state finals, only to wrestle in the finals with a dislocated collar bone. Kirigin decision to defending dropped a state champ Layne Shepherd. The 185-poun- d 5-- 0 Buff senior ended the season with a 24-- 3 mark. Kirigin and Buff junior, David Crawford, also garnered the Out- standing Wrestler tropies. Both won region titles in their respective The 1984-8- 5 Tooele wrestling season came to a halt Tuesday with the annual awards banquet. Award winenrs include (front row) Craig Ute (guts award) and David Crawford (most outstanding). (Back row) Kelly Bevan (most improved), Matt Kirigin (inspirational, outstanding) and Robbie McMain (Junior Varsity MVP). (Photos by Nick Drake) ptns-polnt- weight classes 185 and 105, and both wrestled their way into the state finals. Crawford ended the season 30-The Buff junior also s captured the most 2. pins-point- trophy. (17-8- when he was injured. But the Buffs will nine starters to graduation. Along with Kirgin, Ute Vernon, the Mustang sophomore stepped up to the line with the confidence of a veteran. Moe canned two free throws to and boost Dugways lead to 50-4should have been the deciding points with 1:16 left. But Mt. Vernon rallied to take a lead with eight seconds left only to have Dugway knot the game on a last second shot to force the contest into overtime. In the extra stanza, the Mus- tang sophomore cooly stepped up and tossed in four consecutive charity tosses to Ice the game in overtime. Dugway won the important tilt . "Tony's free throws were one of the major keys in the win over 64-56- Mt. Vernon," Roberts explained. "But his defense on Mike Lamb-so- n also was a key contributing factord, too. When were shooting technicals or the games on the line, I have confidence In ), Flores (9-15-), Brown ' K - r-- f (22-7-1- Mike Leonelli ), Troy Griffith Dev (13-13-2- ), and Steve Wyatt along with Ed Wong. (24-9- ) "Were losing a lot of kids that are going to be hard to replace, Dart said. "We're going to be young next season. Those seniors are a good bunch of kids. We hate to see them go. We have the sophomore region champions coming up and well take some lumps next year but well be young." Soccer Signup Prep Of The Week s. s, and Bevan, lost to graduation will be Russ Steadman (21-9Fernando (19-14- ) For the most improved wrestler of the year, Kelly Beven (16-8- ) was awarded a trophy while Craig Ute won the guts trophy. ) The junior varsity most valuable wrestler was Robbie McMain who filled in respectably for Kirigin i Signup for the Tooele and Stam bury soccer league will begin thl week. Age groups will be 6 yeari . 5-- 7-- . 8 years, 0 years, and 11-- 1 years. In order to register, childre must be 5 years of age by Aug. 3 and cannot be older than 12 by Au( 31. Birth certificates or other proc of birth will be required to registei The Tooele league signup will bi Thursday, March 14 from 6 to p.m. at the Jr. High; Saturday March 16 from 9 to 12 a.m. at thi Jr. High; Thursday, March 21 fron 6 to 8 p.m. at the Jr. High; Satur day, March 23 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m at Safeways. The Stansbury league signup wil be Saturday, March 16 from 9 a.m to 12 p.m. at the Stansbury Elemen tary School and again Saturday March 23 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. a the Stansbury Elementary School. Registration cost this year wil be $15 per child. Anyone wishing t coach or officiate can also sign up a these times. I 4 7 GET THE TEMPO OR RANGER YOU WANT TODAY AT The third quarter wasnt much better as the hosts outscored Tooele 13 to nine, led by Chris 5 against league leading Mt. March 31. 29-2- The 1984-8Tooele wrestling season officially came to a halt Tuesday with the teams annual And Friday was no exception. With the game in the balance Financing arranged for qualified buyers through Ford Credit. Dealer contribution may affect customer price. You must take delivery by out, Jordan started to take control. By halftime, the Beetdiggers led Banquet Caps Grappling Season When the games on the line and you need some clutch free throws most coaches look towards experienced seniors. Not at Dugway. All year long when the Mustangs have needed either technicals shot or clutch free throws, young Tony Moe has done the job when called upon. NOW THROUGH MARCH 31 ONLY! FINANCING 8.8 ON FORD RANGER PICKUPS HI Tooele started out like they would take the Beetdiggers on their own home floor. Led by Kris Garrard, the Buffs shot out to a 3 lead. The senior pumped in eigh tof the 14 total team points. Sharice Peterson sparked Jordan with six points in the frame to keep the Beetdiggers within striking 18-1- evening, The Inspirational Award, ONLY! FRONT-WHEEL-DRIV- in the season but Thursday they were pumped up. It was their last home game, they had four seniors and kids that didnt score in the first game were making unbelievable shots. It was a disappointing loss. Girls Softball Signup Slated NOW THROUGH APRIL 8.8 FINANCING ON f anti-climati- c. 41-4- 0 season. Rydalch knew the first setback to the Beetdiggers would end up costing Tooele. "I told the kids after the first game (against Jordan) that it would come back to haunt us and it did. I feel we should have beat them early 1 choice do we have, Rydalch noted. "Its our own fault. We should have beat them the first time. We played so well and pumped upd in the South game, I think the (Jordan) game was We really didnt play that bad. There were a few things we could have done a little better but Jordan was just so fired up. They were just on. I dont know what else we couldve done to stop them. 6-- torium in the basement of the 4 7-- play. Although the Beetdiggers mark, due to sport the same head to head competition, Jordan will go in to next weeks 3A state girls basketball tournament the second seed because they won both tilts against the Buffs this season. on the Jordan nipped Tooele Buffs home floor earlier this Signups will be held in the audi- mily. Those registering for the first time must have proof of age. If you have further questions or cannot meet these dates, please call Marsha Montgomery at 4-- Susan Rydalch. In Thursdays Region Six battle for second place in the standings, Jordan couldnt go wrong as they in Sandy. edged the Buffs, 58-5The loss dropped Tooele to 12-- 8 on the season and 4 in region 882-767- Tooele County Courthouse on the following dates and times: Sat., March 9 from 3 to 6 p.m.; Sat., March 16 from 3 to 6 p.m.; Mon., March 18, from 5 to 8 p.m. and Sat., March 23 from 3 to 6 p.m. League and corresponding ages are as follows: Pinto, ages 7 and 8. Kids must be 7 by July 31, 1985, cost is $20; Mustangs for ages 9 and 10, cost $25; Bronco for ages 11 and 12, cost $25; Pony for ages 13 and 14, cost $25. Discounts are given for more than one boy in fa- What is more disheartening is the fact instead of meeting Bear River or Mountain Crest in the first round , the Buffs will meet second seeded Logan which sports a mark in region play. "I really dont like having to play Logan in the first round but what When youre hot, League. All players, coaches and sponsors are encouraged to attend. Any questions, call Jill Apple-gat- e 58-5- 4 Tony Moe Tony's ability to hit the clutch free throws." The sophomore shut down 5-- 9 Lambson, Mt. Vernon's big scorer averaging 20 points per game, the entire game, holding the senior to only nine points and one bucket In a set offense. For his consistent clutch free throws and solid defense Friday, Tony Moe Is this week's "Prep of the Week". Other nominees Include Dug-way's Robert Argyle, Wendover's Tony Spillman and Derek Duhlstrom. Yogi Berra was famous fc swinging at bad pitches. One da he went fishing for a terrible pltc an very high and outside struck out. A deep silence greete him in the dugout. Yogi walte vainly for a word from someom Finally he blurted: "How can a pitcher that wil stay In the league? |