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Show 2C Soccor RogistrationSot Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, June 22, 1983 Local Players Face SOUTH WEBER tion for fall little league soccer in South Weber will be July 20 cit city hall from 5 to 8 p.m. Teams are chosen by the draft system 4, which allows new kids in and A Pivotal Season Continued from Pago 1C I used to choke in big situa- tions. At Dixie College, they (major league teams) were scouting me. I knew they were there, and I would just choke. It was just mental. Panfiloff is a power pitcher whos been clocked at 88 mph, and that wasnt full speed, he said. He also throws a hard slider and a change up. Im not quite the polished pitcher I want to be, he said. Ive never had. coach. dance. Ive needed a pitching some gui- is also loose this Taylor .Bejteam season. Although he has played shortstop for most of his career, Taylor will also play the outfield for the Flyers, and try to hit for average, not power. I like to consider myself a singles hitter who gets lucky every once in awhile, he said. And if he doesnt make it with a major league organization this year, Taylor said he would like to try coaching, maybe at the American Legion level or higher. Panfiloff said that if he isnt signed by a major league team this year, he will get a job this winter and contemplate on next year. year and is a happier person when hes involved with baseball, he said. Any of these guys will tell you Im so full of it that my eyes are brown, he his brown eyes open and a smile on his face. .Taylor worked out with the Seattle Mariners for two weeks after graduating from college before they told him to go home. But playing for the Flyers is the first time he has received cash for playing baseball, and once he steps on the field, he said, its time to get serious. For one good reasoq. In professional ball, he said, they can call you in and tell you youre gone. V' V 1for spring little goalies. Final playoffs May league soccer were held AA lea26. First place in Ken Coach taken by was gue 23-M- Randalls team. A league, ;., There wiilr'beqyAj league, winners was Coach Lloyd A league, vgfades,3,. Ukenas team. Scores are ot grades ,v ' I JJ O' ' 0 ' , 5-- 7; 4; and B league, grade. Plans are in the making for a ten-secon- d' icept for record in B league because it is strictly for fun and lhiu learning. nol," 9iu iijucu uoy; Safety Class Scheduled P.o qoooa 'xsnnog rf?rrf? nwot - A tion, will be held in the Clear- CLEARFIELD homemakers class in firearm field Library at 7 p.m. The libsafety has been scheduled for rary is located at 562 S. 1000 E., the four Tuesdays, June a block north of Clearfield High 28-Ju- ly 19. ' 'v- , ..... - ,V ' 0 , i - - y ft & T - V ' i School. The classes, taught by Gary Hill, educational director for the Wahsatch Shooters Associa- - For further information, call 825-023- 9. S' The Flyers will play every day until the' middle of September without a break, and each major league team is supposed to scout the team at least once, said Panfiloff. said-wit- h members each shorter with a an n0 jl&K.iftf(' Effective June County and American Fork. Players are paid an average of a month, according to Panand the majority of the players come from And like Panfiloff and Taylor, this could be their last chances also. 0 Today's Honey Rate 6 Months 1A ftCO FORMER ROY HIGH pitcher Greg Panfiloff, now of the Ogden Flyers, runs the bases in a workout last week. The three pther teams in the league are Tooele, Carbon 14-2- $500 filoff, $1,000 to $5,000 lUtaUO 6 Months $5,000 to $10,000 10.50 1(0) Passbook e. Thti is the Program that everyone it talking about! Many organizations charge hundreds of dollars for this. Area Youth Soccer Teams Win State Championships The CycCLEARFIELD lones, an American Youth Soccer Organization team of 10, 11 and girls from fr & & Tina Sheen, Machelle Jacob, Amy Call, Jennifer Young, Lisa y Weston, Karen Berglund, Tif-fin- Curtis, Laura Weson, Jennifer Killian, Heather Busboom, Amy Burdess and Susan Ward. Clearfield, recently won the Utah State Cup in Salt Lake City. The girls also finished the season undefeated, winning seven games, won the Davis Cup and the Region Cup. In the Utah State Cup, the girls beat a team from South Ogden in overtime, Members of the team are: Amber Gun, Mindy Laka, Bat- HOOPER Complete color analysis including in your color pallette 0 K THRIFT & NEW HOURS: . 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Mountain Fuel's Equal Monthly Payment Plan. . out-scori- opponents 54-- 6. The Cobras also beat two boys teams from the same age group this year. The team is made up of the following girls from Sand Ridge and Roy Junior High schools: State Championship June 11. Renee Richardson, Michelle a team made The only team of 7 and girls won the American Youth Soccer Organization ROY A mediocre showing during the Douglas, Shelly Chipman, Shelli regular season, but played well Smith, Kim Jorgensen,' Monii the playoffs, winning the Roy que Charlesworth, Melinda Cup, the Weber County playoff, Jorgensen, April Adams, Leslie the Northern Area title and the Kelley, Stacy Hammon, Heather Harper, Jennifer Hammon, state title. Norene Ward coached the Tonia Wright, Lisa Thompson team and was assisted by Ei- and Linda Ricks. The Cobras were coached by leen Young. The members of the team are: Heidi Mumford, A1 Wright and Judy Hammon. 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