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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, Mar. 2, 1983 3B For Swimmers 1 8 to 65 Team Has Competitive Edge center, the team was organized By CHERYL ARCHIBALD Review Correspondent BOUNTIFUL Swimmers from 18 to 65 now have a swimming team in which to compete at the Bountiful Recreation 'Center. The Master Swim Team competes monthly and practices on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at the recreation center pool from 4 to 6 p.m. According to Ron Smith, who is in charge of aquatics at the about two months ago and has had two meets already. There are eight team members right now, the oldest in his 40s and the youngest 19. Smith said the team gives an opportunity to swimmers who dont go on to college after high school to still be competitive, as well as to those who may have finished college. Classifications of swimmers are for every five years of age," can swim in any event that they explained Smith. A person who choose. is 20 years old may swim The next meet according to against someone who is 65 and Smith is March 19 at Skyline win that race, but the older per- High School. On April 23, the meet will be son may still win in his age at Bountiful in the morning. division. We can run the long course at Events include everything freestyle, Bountiful because we have an from, the backstroke, or butterfly, to the Olympic size pool, said Smith. individual medley with Instead of swimming the hundred ia yards each of four width, we swim the length and different strokes. Another event instead of yards, we will be is the 1650 freestyle. Swimmers swimming meters." 50-ya- 400-yar- d Was Coo! Entertainment HockeyToumey BOUNTIFUL Young hock- ey players from Colorado, Idaho, and Utah had spectators on the edge of their seats in the fourth Annual Presidents Day Hockey Tournament at the Bountiful Recreation Center Feb. through Feb. 21. Sponsored by the Golden Spike Hockey Club in Ogden, the event was a round-robiwith teams competing from three divisions. The Squirts were the youngest 18 n at 9 and 10 years old, the Pee Wees are 11 and 12 and the Bantams are 13 and 14. In the Squirt division, after the two teams tied in the preliminaries, the Littleton High Flyers from Colorado beat Ogden in a suspenseful final game in which Brent Madsen scored a half-tric- k. Idaho Falls dominated the preliminaries in the Pee Wee division going into the final game with no losses. In the fin als against Sun Valley, in which goalie Tim McHale got a shutout, they triumphed Also in the Pee Wee division, Ogden tied with Salt Lake for third place and Corey Colvin got a for Ogden. 6-- 0. hat-tric- k In the Bantam Divisions, Idaho Falls and Littleton both went into the final match undefinish feated and battled to a throwing them into a sudden death overtime. Neither side relinquished a point to the other so 5-- 5 Coming, So Is Baseball, Bonnett Ball Registration Planned at are classified as summer await March the players, Spring Is SHOOTING 20 out of 25 free throws, Todd Heath took first held Feb. place of his age bracket at the Elks Hoop-Sho19. Todd, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Heath of Kaysville was shooting for the Bountiful Elks. A BOUNTIFUL hunspring and dreds of area girls years of age who will be participating in iBonnett Ball girls softball. The sports program is designed to teach girls the fundamentals of the game, to teach them sportsmanship and team play and to provide them with many opportunities for-- making new friends. Registration for Bonnett Ball in Bountiful elementary and junior high schools will be held at 'during the week of March the schools and at the Bountiful City Recreation Center Saturday March 12 from p.m. The cost per player will be $25 and includes a hat and shirt. Teams will be made up March and practice will begin April 1. Games will be played April 25 through June 17. fun-fille- d ot 9-- Todd Heath Takes 1st In Elks Hoop-Sho- ot Todd Heath, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Heath of Kaysville, has won first place in his age bracket in the Elks State Contest. Hoop-Sho- ot Todd, shooting for the Bountiful Elks Lodge and the North District of Utah, shot 20 out of 25 free throws on Feb. 19 at the Springville Armory. He defeated shooters from the Cent ral and Southern Districts to capture first place. Todd, as Utah state champion in the year old boys bracket, will now join those Utah state champs in other age brackets in 7-- 8-- 9 4 to be held a regional hoop-shoat the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on March 12. He will ot shoot against state champs 14-2- from Arizona, California, Nevada and Hawaii. 4 Girls will be chosen tryouts during to parweek of minor league girls 5 on in and accelerated the the play major league ticipate girls participate in senior teams. Girls must be on regular league play, Senior girls should Bonnett Ball teams to be eligsign up at the Recreation Center ible for accelerated teams. March 12. Anyone who would like more A new program this year will information about the Bonnett be excelerated Bonnett Ball for Ball programs can call Peggy girls in the minor and major Bazzaz, Bountiful, a state Bonleagues. While girls in the regunett Ball official, at lar Bonnett Ball program play two games a week through the season, girls in accelerated programs will play on their regular teams and also play two games a week in the accelerated competition. Bonnett Ball officials say accelerated softball offers girls a chance not only to play more ball but an opportunity to become a much better player. Twelve to 15 girls from both the minor and major leagues 9-- 14-1- 13-1- 16-1- 8 8 292-922- 2. the match had to be decided by in which Littleton a shoot-of- f finally came out the winner. According to Golden Spike Tom Jachim, a sportsmanship award is always given to the team which displays the best sportsmanship President throughout the tournament. Coaches and referees vote to choose the recipient of the award, and this year they chose the Arvada Colorado Bantams. Watch Eagles On Icg At Rec Center BOUNTIFUL - Utahs den hockey team uses Gol- Eagles the Bountiful Recreation Center for its practices and they encourage those who would like to watch to attend. The next few practices will be March 9, 14, 15 and 28. They will be on the ice from 8:45 to 10:15 a.m. Admission is free. MFTOG ...vw no; imm'T Rn : PRinGTime C3D3G OVG? 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