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Show ,1 Hildebrand Annexes Another Stale By Scott L. Malan Tribune Sports Writer Bill Hildebrand, playing in his first Utah State Raquetball Tournament, captured the open division singles and a share of the doubles championship Saturday at the Fountain of Youth Health championships first in Arizona and then in California. Now, he can add the Beehive State to his list of conquered territories. His singles victim was Kyle Kamalu. But Hildebrand is not unfamiliar with the title of state champion. Before moving to Utah in the past year, Hildeb- Hildebrand Forcing his opponent out of his deliberate style and into a faster pace, Club. rand earned straight-game21-1- scored a victory s 21-1- really dont like that slow lobbing type of I singles game," the new champ- ion said. "Its not that exciting to play or to watch. Id rather use power and speed. But u hen you face it, you just have to adapt and go along trying to play your game when possible. Hildebrand didnt establish his superiority in the first game as the two battled through the seesaw contest. The lead JTS changed hands four times before Kamalu knotted the score at 16 with a beautiful back-hande- d to close out Kamalu the first game. Kamalu, who hasnt won a single game against Hildebrand in three tournament finals, looked as though he would alter that trend as 5-- 1 - ? &&-'- Bill Hildebrand Wins Two Titles 11-- Kamalu had his opponent visibly disturbed during a streak six-poi- which gave hrm the lead But the frustration soon switched corners, with Hildebrand scoring nine straight jxunts and 17 of the last 18 to win the game and the match "Thai first string was really the key. He was having problems with his transition from overhand shots to kill shots and consequently he was hitting a lot of them intolhe ground, Hildebrand reflected. The emotions were running high in the doubles event, with Hildebrand apd partner Steve Kutler and opponents Mike McGovern and Mike Grayson taking out frustrations on three balls (they blew up two of them) and three different head judges. Hard shots and harsh words were the name of the kill. But Hildebrand used his speed ad- vantage to outscore he junried out to an lead in the second game game. tie 8-- h in the 11 point tiebreaker But off tile serving of Hildebrand and the support of Ku tier, the pair scored the last three points ana earned the doubles title Hildebrand was not the only double in the state tournament title-winn- I'll.1 McGraw-Ediso- 21 10. and Griffiths then won the Mens A class with a three game victory over Dave J.uk soil Christensen dumped Ills class A opponent. 21-- 15 21. and you broke. 11-- w 1 fasts much Uss than you t.ul.i pay to ool your homo with a tr I ')!y 4015 Wasatch Blvd. ti r pend home I T on :Hl, that you would n elevtiK ity j fool ywui yvitli (.in t oful'tion.ng 385 East 3900 South MANWILL a m a"Hj v)lr .ri Sleek low lines (25 lower profile) enhances the beauty of your home faU Js . RANCHO LANES 64 1 West tree game North Temple ondthon t - f mivinr imC ur1 an ' vii with all of this iHj beauty and oil of the advanced WASATCH BOWLING Pay tor two games, third with coupon rrfncjratH fttr)us & rr, n cool without keeping It GAME FREE Coupon good at 9 a m to 2 p Wasatch Only June 29. July 5, July 6 I) TrimCool keeps you Ark I GO BOWLING 1 1'IMl Beautiful New Way to Keep you Cool! A Christensen won the !o s' 17 ear old div i sioil h defeating Russ Scott Sail Lake Tribune. Suml.iv, June 2!. Phone 262-467- 1 BV Tempers flared on several occasions over disputed calls from the judges, but when the dust had settled, Hfldebrand and Kutler had earned a tough victory. After each team had scored a lopsided victory, tlaey battled to an 11-- 8 Softball Corner Teams Need to Register Softball officials announced Saturday that July 15 is the final day for teams to register with the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) in order to compete in state, regional and national ASA tournaments. Team managers are reminded that this years ASA fee was not included with regular league entry fees. Teams planning to compete in ASA events, but not yet registered, should contact Ray or Chatwin at Here is a list of 1980 ASA state tournaments which qualify teams for regional events : Womens Class A fast pitch July White Park; womens major fast White Park; mens July pitch CottonClass B slow pitch Aug. wood; mens Class A fast pitch Aug. Pleasant Grove; mens Class B fast Cottonwood; coed Aug. pitch Bountiful. slow pitch Aug. Mens industrial slow pitch Aug. Bountiful; womens Class B slow Aug. Logan; mens Class pitch A slow pitch Aug. Price; womens Class A slow pitch Aug. Cottonwood ; womens Class B fast Vernal; mens Aug. pitch Pleasant major fast pitch Aug. Grove; mens 16 slow pitch, Aug. Bountiful. Deadline for entering the various tournaments is the Sunday preceding the event. Teams not registered with the ASA are ineligible. Firecracker Draws Big Field The annual Firecracker Invitational for mens Class A and B slow pitch teams starts Friday at 8 a.m. with the largest field ever assembled for a Salt Lake double elimination event. Officials said 72 teams from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Arizona and Nevada will battle for the championship. The title game is scheduled for next Sunday evening at the Cottonwood Complex. h East. Plumbers Retain Title Plumbers Supply successfully defended its championship In the annual 974-01- Idaho Falls Invitational last weekend. 10-as The Plumbers beat Swift-Shathe latter club won runner-u- p honors. Page Brake placed third. Next weekend, Milker Toyota goes to Seattle for the annual Heidelberg Classic and Plumbers Supply goes to Prescott, Ariz , for a round robin. Heres how the teams stand d ramarrtbarryouaat .Grandmaa.faiTioua ! 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