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Show i WEEKLY i I REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUAT IS 1 2, 1 976 ' S -- V' sv''" n Girls Miamsil Girls basketball will take center court Friday night at 7 when the female all stars will trade buckets in the second annual North vs. South game to benefit Utah Cerebral Palsy and Special Olympics. or guard at Utah. CATHY AVERY, coach for the north team, said the girls athletes on her squad have been practicing two or three times a week since July 10 to prepare for this charity tilt which proceeds the Utah vs. Arizona all star boys basketball game for graduated high school seniors. Ms. Avery said the teams are capable of scoring up to 75 points in a game which can become pretty fast and furious. In her third year of coaching girls basketball at Viewmont High School, Ms. Aveiy was quick to point out that the girls know how to play basketball. PAM Andersen, voted most all star game, Ms. Avery pointed out that the girl athletes are schooled on zone principles and she expects her team to use quite a bit of 1 SYRACUSE SOFTBALL Softball IVieet This group of extra good softball players were most successful in winning their district games. They won every game but one. THEY then entered the Davis County Regional meet and came out being the third ' place winners. This was a two win and one lost play. The dozen girls who played ball were coached by Kay Soccer Signup League Winners Thurgood and Lona Waite and are of ages 10, 11 and 12 years. . Soccer registration will be At the end of the baseball and softball seasons in Layton WHILE playing in the Syracuse girls little league games, this team met teams from West Point, Sunset and the league winners and their records are as follows: LITTLE league: American, Cubs coached by Darreld Ward, 16-Pioneer, Indians coached by Ken Cooper, 12-Wasatch, Padres coached by 5 and NaSteve Kennedy, tional, Badgers coached by Ace Allred, 14-PeeWee: American, Colts coached by Gary Fairman, 1 Syracuse. The sponsor for this group was Donald Rhoades Concrete Company of Syracuse. 4. 11-- 2. R. Monroe: Service f . 9 Layton resident, Roy Monroe, has received a service at pin ceremonies at Hill AFB. HE IS production control specialist in the Maintenance - . ; 7-- and . - Directorate. Mr. Monroe and his wife, LaVon, have seven children. His wife is the daughter of Mrs. Violet Campbell of National, Cougars coached by Mike Bums, ' C League: 6-- Astros coached by Bill Gamel, Girls Softball : Elementary 9-- 2. League, Cuties coached by Linda Cline, 14-- 0 and Junior High League, Patriots coached by Beth Coates, 9-- A VOTE FOR MENS Softball: Monday league, Allco Auto Parts, Wednesday league, Syracuse, 5-- LE GRANDE H 7-- 0 and Third league, Pat Metcalf, In the city tournament SIMMONS 6-- 0. the winners were Hawks coached by Don Burton in little league; Colts in PeeWee, Cuties and Patriots, elementary and junior high girls respectively; and the Squires in the mens softball division. held Saturday, August 14th at Layton High Soccer Field for little league soccer. BOYS AND girls between ages of seven and 16 are invited to register from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. 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Vote For David LeRoy 376-178- FRIDAY kicks off the all star games which include the Utah vs. the first child, ENJ OYrelaxILDFE outdoors For Davis County Commissioner Charles Bacon, This all star game will highlight the athletic year for the girl basketballers who competed in their first state tournament this past spring. Joining Andersen on the north team will be Barbara Hardest FOR more information call Granite. zone defense. Box Elder High School knew enough about the game of roundball to earn an athletic scholarship to the University of Utah and qualify as an all star. Pam said I think its good to have the game, to provide funds for Special Olympics, Camp Kostopulos and other recreational activities for mentally and physically handicapped people. "And its really good experience to play in the game, added the 5 ft. 72 inch high school center who expects to play forward Members of a Syracuse girls softball team which placed 3rd in the region are, to r, front, Nicole Wood, Mary Hone, LoRee Yamada; 2nd row, Connie Gibson, Tammy Heiner, Tammy Cook, Heidi Painter; back, Coach Kaye Thurgood, Cari Waite, Joyce Rhoades, Barbara Thurgood, Jill Hammon, Elise Ipson, Coach Lona Waite. THE SOUTH team coached by Anita Frost of Tooele includes Lisa Giddings of Olympus, Kathy Hoglund of Pleasant Grove, Cindy Durfee of Granger, Cindy Carlson of Hillcrest, Susan Neeley of Spanish Fork, Lori Taylor of Tooele, Christine Tea of Bingham, Jenalee Crapo of Jordan, Marianne Lambert of Cottonwood and Teri Hoyt of PLAY IS the word according to Coach Avery who wm look for her north team to take a lot of inside shots. Although individual defenses have been suggested for the outstanding girl athlete at IP 829721 a 1573 NORTH MAIN. LAYTON n d u cj K o lli |