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Show ( 2C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, January 9, 1985 r Sports Briefs I' k i tv , . jfXH'4 f, ' 'lUv '' ( v 'V , vV AYSO Soccer V' 'i xx , s,' . . , , , it.' The Layton reLAYTON gion of the American Youth Soccer Organization will be holding its registration for the upcoming seasons of spring and fall soccer n Saturday and Jan. 19 at the Hills Mall from 10 a.m. to 5 Lay-to- Names of the national winners will be inscribed on the Elks National Hoop Shoot plaque in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts. For more information contact Mike Babbidge a fee of $23, which includes: two seasons of play (spring and fall), a full uniform, an insurance policy and four issues of the AYSOs quarterly magazine. Last year more than 1,000 kids competed in the Layton area alone, according to Kathy Ferrin, a parent who is helping with the league. AYSO is a participation-oriente- d league. Everyone who signs up is guaranteed to play at least one half of each game, and the teams are balanced to try to ensure fair competition, Ms. Ferrin said. For more information, call Ms. Ferrin, 825-453- 5. Hoop Shoot The Weber and Davis ROY County area competition for the 13th annual Elk Hoop Shoot, a national free throw shooting contest for youngsters age 8 through 3, will be held at the Roy Recreation Complex on Jan. 12, at 8 a.m. More than three million youngsters from throughout the country entered last years competition for boys and girls in age categories Each contestant has 25 shots at the hoop. The boy and girl in each age group with the best scores advance through 4 tiers of competition to qualify for the national finals in Indiana. Local winners will compete against other contestants in the northern district event at Ogden 1 8-- 9; Photo by Mathew Brown looks for room to ma- Davis David Kinard in the ROYS MARK NEWEY neuver against Royals 66-6- 3 loss to Davis, Layton s Campbell Named Big Sky Player Of Week 0 bcr States victory over Southwest Louisiana on Saturday. Weber State College center Shawn Campbell, after leading the Wildcats to a pair of home victories, has been named the Big Sky Conference basketball player of the week. 89-8- senior Campbell, a from Layton won the award for the second time this season. He of scored 34 points, including ul&.irom the field and. 12 of 13. from the line, in We- 1 1 -- free-thro- w Campbell had nine rebounds and blocked six shots in his 38 minutes on the court. He scored 24 points in the second half, the best in the Big Sky this season. In a victory over Texas Wesleyan on Dec. 29, he had eight points, seven rebounds and four blocked shois in .25 minutes of 12-1- 3. 10-1- 1; on Feb. 2. 8. Aerobic Dance p.m. Anyone interested who is aged five to 18 as of Jan. 31 is eligible to register. Registrants are required to pay 731-503- 6-- 6-- 773-330- 6. Officers Named The Davis County Wildlife Federation held its elections in conjuction with its annual Christmas party Dec. 13 and now an- 8. Arts, Crafts nounces its new officers. Serving the Federation for the coming year are: Gary De Jong, president; Walter Pantle, vice president; and Kelly Criddle, sec- CLEARFIELD The ation department is offering an adult arts and crafts, quilting and racquetball this winter. The arts and crafts class will be held on Wednesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Clearfield City Office Building. The cost for the recre- retary. Directors include: Charlie Britt Dejong, Tommy Richardson, Paul Colemere and Adrian Dejong as range director. The Davis County Wildlife Federation is a group concerned with conservation, landowner relations, public awareness and Per-sing- class is $10. There will be two sessions offered. The first class will start Jan. 23 and go for four weeks to Feb. 1 3. The second session will start Feb. 20 and go for four weeks to March 13. Quilting class will be held on Thursday nights from p.m. in the Clearfield City Office Building. The cost for this class is $5. The class will start Jan. 24 and run for eight weeks. Racquetball classes will be of- game management. They also strive for sportsmanship and hunter safety. The group is affiliated with the Utah Wildlife Federation and the National Wildlife Federation. Membership is open to the public with $3 yearly dues. Meetings are held the second Thurs- 8-- day of every month at the Kaysville American Legion Hall, fered on Thursday nights from 8 p.m. and 9 p.m.in the racquetball courts at Clearfield High School. The classes will start Jan. 24 and go for eight weeks to March 14. Cost is $5. Also, the racquetball courts located at Clearfield High School 7-- Thursday evenings starting Jan. 24 through March 14 excluding Feb. 14 from 6 from 9 p.m. Reservations will be taken only on the Wednesday before the Thursday you wish to play from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The cost of the one hour court time is $2. Call for reservations. 6 Registration for all classes will be taken now to Jan. 17 at the Clearfield Swim Pool located at 934 S. 1000 E., Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Racquetball classes are limited to four per class. All other classes available when enrollment exceeds 6. For further information call the recreation department at 773-330- LAYTON The city recreation department will offer another session of aerobics dance classes Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 p.m. at the Layton Senior Citizens Center. The center is located directly behind the Layton City Hall. 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