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Show Sun 10 Page Chronicle, Sun Times, Ben Lomond Beacon, Sporfsfacular Roy Ninth captures championship Boy's baseball results in Varsity Scout Games held at WSC By Bliss Fullmer Vat sit Scout 'Council champions, leprosonting Lltah, Wyoming, Idaho and Oicgon gathered at VVchcr State College, last week, to compete in Ixith intellectual and athletic competition The first Mountain-Wes- t Aiea Varsity Scout (Janes o(ened Monday, June ninth for a three-dastand, and dignatanes fron the national scout office were on hand to gteet the 40(1 tieipants Also on hand was Debbie Datsun, Fust Attendant to Miss Tee nape An erica The athletes scattered across the Webei State Can pus, as competition Frisbee-throw- , liegan in Ituwling, General Knowledge', Chess, Checkers, Public Speaking, Knot Tieing, Music, Wrestling. Basketball, Track, Cross Country, Table Tennis, Swimming, Tennis, y li Volleyball, Archery, Free-Thro- Basketball, Shooting, Football Throw and Softball Throw. Representatives of several colleges were there to scout the 14 and 15 year old boys for future scholarship possibilities. Troop 228 of the Roy Ninth Ward was there, representing The Lake Bonneville Council, by virtue of winning first place in district and council competition. In some events, there were as many as 75 scouts competing for the gold, silver or bionze medals When the dust had settled, Tioop 228 was on top and was declared Champion of the World in the Varsity Scout games, and Mark Fggmton was named the M.V.P. of the tournament Mark won the gold in Arm WicMImg and Wrestling. He won the siler ii edal in the soltball throw and m the lootball throw, and was a member of Troop 228's volleyball (earn which won the bronze medal. Robert Dance also won gold n edals in the 50 yard dash and in the Fiishee Throw, as well as playing on the Roy Volleyball team. Alan Gan hie was first in the music (Brass) competition, won a silver n edal in knot tieing and played on the Roy Volleyball team. Gary Taylor won a gold it edal in music (piano and percussion) and played on the volleyball team. Other members of the third-placVolleyball team were Don Cheney, Ken Barlow, Doug Kent Skidmore, John Colvell, Sorenson, Marc Webster, Brian Durbano and Jay Glover. The Roy Varsity Scouts of Troop 228 are coached by Rocky Olson and e Alan Reid Hansen loses By Bliss Fullmer Raul Hansen had a going against Sky View, Friday, until one of the Bob Cats lofted a blooper over second base in the sixth inning. Only-on- other batter reached first base in Roys victory at Smithfield, and that was the only walk given up by Hansen. The Royals played error-les- s baseball, and came alive with thirteen hits to win easily. for Roy was Biad Hitting McCaulley (2 foi 4), Ken Huddleston 2 for 5) Gary Anderson (2 for 3), Ron Halbert (2 for 5) Robert Kirkw'ood (1 lor 4), Kenny Tulane (1 lor 3) Paul Hansen (1 for 4), Jay Winward, (1 for 2) and Freshman Eric Gallegos ( for 1). The Royals had five men walk, and left eight men stranded on base. Weber II Roy Paul Hansen teamed up with Gary Anderson foi a against Weber, and beat the Warriors 2 1 at Roy Anderson started on the n ound, but was relieved in the second by Hansen, who was creditied with the w in. Allen Toledo went all the way for Weber and allowed four hits. Robert Kirkwood and Eric Gallegos singled for the Royals, while Paul Hansen and Brad McCaulley each doubled. Roy scored in the first and sixth innings and Weber got their run in the second. 0 ( 1 -- 1 -- Team I Roy 11-- BROWNING BOMBERS, coached by Bert and Tom Browning lost on a last second play for the County championship. L. to R. Robert Browning, Mike Garmire, Danny Perry, Curt Browning, Lance Stewart, Ran-deFunk, Mike Shepherd, Rick Shepherd, Shane Chatlin, Jeff Kammeyer, Jeff Denning, and Kelly Tayson. Absent at picture taking time were Derrick Day and Dennis Laws. Roy Girl's Softball results June 9th Girls results for 7th and 8th grades at Sand Ridge. Team Runs Mustigers Little DarlingsII Hits 9 11 5 4 10 8 Golden Gloves Little Darlings 9 10 1 1 I Good Time Girls Little Darlings is 21 12 5 Hassan Alesafar, course in- structor , said it will provide a solid foundation of knowledge about soccer and develop a respectable skill at the t amo. will eovei basic The curnculun to 6 p Alesafai said the class and physical condition. is 0 2 The Ridei s of the Purple Sage held meat Boise show, inoling (12 oiuu paiticipants in the lust show ol tlu year The next show is con ing on Jli 12 ill HooM'i It will involve the lop eight childien in each age gioup ton the Count v show Fast and second place winnets n the vai ions events ate as follows Special events loi children undei age nine and winncis vveie: Fitting and how unship Shannon Rhodes and Jell llanev Western horsen anship. Shannon Rhodes and Lundee Fowers. and m tiaii las- - Jeff llanev and Shannon Rhodes again won Spencer kmi and Jell llanev won the egi ai athnn In the ft to II age gioup. Inst and et nod place w nncis vveie: Shelly Ynshilt and Kalv Manning ton httnu mil how e unship. Ken Foweis and ha v e I Inopci in w ei n hoi cii unship. ( lini lenn Wilcox and m western i iding Naislnll Slid -- Hi! June Park Hooper Hulks Rug Rats P. Panthers 27 5 18 16 9 36 19 25 3 19 7 B-- C results Pink Panthers Super Sluggers 9 14 13 36 5 3 Ladies of Elks Cool Cats 7 4 5 5 4 6 14 6 5 5 7 8 6 13 4 Battin Babes Boogin Bananas No Names Rug Rats -- v . show i anship lor fitting Laity Larsen and Lions Girls at Municipal 8 8 13 Swanger, Waynnent battles OGDEN A couple of outstanding track stars at Weber State College will in two different lie participating national events later on this month e Jeff Swanger, a has in the Decathlon, for the Olympic qualified for a try-oteam. The trials, with 34 entries, starts June 22 with the first five Decathlon events and concludes on June 23. The top three pointgetters will earn spots on the tean The trials take place at Eugene, Oi egon Swanger, who won his second straight Big Sky Conference Decathlon crown this year, took third NCAA in the recently completed Outdoor Championships in Austin, Texas with 7,638 points. Mark Wayn ent, a freshmen steeplechaser for the Wildcats, has qualified for the National Junioi AAC Championships to be held at the University of Tennessee. Wayment. who prepped at nearby Clearfield High, was second m the steeplechase in the' 1980 Big Sky Conference meet with a time of 9:10.40. The meet serves as qualifying meet for international competition for the series and also for the Junior Pan An ei ican series. It marks the third year in a row a Weber State track team men bei has been involved at the National Junior Meet. The two previous entries, Farley Gerber (1979 in the steeplechase) and Jeff Swanger (1978 Decathlon), both made the team for international competition by placing second. Only the first and second place winners are selected to the team. In order to be eligible foi the National Junior Meet, an athlete n ust be 19 years of age or younger. 7 Rug Rats Blue Angels Alesha Porter pitched June 14th Sr. A a no hitter. Weber County 2 3 2 4 2 5 M and M Red Sox Super Sluggers Ball Busters Won by forfeit . and understand your abilities and limitations. This kind of attitude will make you a consistant player. Currently batting a .338 average, with 2 home runs, Mark has been very consistant. Its the ability to go put day after day, game after game, to get on base, get the key hit that has made him a solid asset to the club. Mark has a Real Estate license, which he has not used. He also has a partner who runs a small gold and jewelry business in Calif. When I retire from baseball, I want to have my own business, be my own boss. I hate to punch a time clock. During the off season, he lives with his parents in the San Fernando Valley before going to Venezuela to play winter ball. He enjoys fishing, water sports and both snow and water skiing, and relaxing with a good mystery and jazz music. I havent wanted to get married. I travel a lot playing ball and its very hard on a wife. When I get married, I want to have a home, not a suitcase. There is no special kind of girl I like. She should of course, enjoy the things I do, and she must like baseball. 7 I 3 2 Wildcats 7 Roy Elks Dodgers 8 As 0 1 1 6 8 Orioles 1 1 15 5 2 1 2 1 4 2 5 Lions 9 2 Angles 2 1 2 10 3 3 1 1 350 Pirates Errors Hits 118 Astros 4 0 Roadrunners W. R. White 1 2 Runs Roy Elks Blue Jays June 0 5 16 3 0 June 10th Team so many young ball players, and for Mark Budaska the 26 year old outfielder of the Ogden As, it was a dream come true. Mark was born in Sharon Penn, and at age 5, his parents moved to the San Fernando Valley in California. He started his baseball career playing little league, pony league and was a star outfielder at Granada high. Mark signed with Oakland out of 1 Midget A baseball. Runs mix Errors Pirates Probably the biggest thrill of my continue Hooper Hulks Super Sluggers and belle Falletto won western sei anship. Janae Barlow M" b lie Fallclo m western tiding, Jana' Bai low and Tma Loltus m pole hendim Kiislmt Nielson and Lon Mi Budaska's dream comes true 2 4 7 20 in Rcdsox career was playing in the majors. Playing in the majors. A dream for . had Fowei s loi ha els Foi the 14 yeaix and up age group, Luiv dn sen and Brad Jones won econd 7h June 10th Results Team College in 1972. The key to success is a right mental atitude. You have to stay on top of the game. You have to realize 25 June 11th Girls Municipal Park ( -- 11th n Pierce Jr. Pink Panthers n 2 026 Roy By Wally Carr Tiger Kittens Girls Midget B at Sandridge June ami Coiev Claik. western hoi--eanship. Cathy Sheehan and Kelli lluntoi. western tiding, Ricki Flin-dei- s and Coicy Clark, Kile bending, Kith' Hindeis and En ily Henderson keyhole, ami Ei ily Henderson and and results Bionic Beauties skill Shelly Naisbitt and Stacy Pei kins in pole liendim Shelly Naisbitt and i liai lena W ilcox won in keyhole and aiam ton hai ids The w.nneis ol 12 and 13 year olds wcie Lisa Foweis and Dana Jones, httini and shown anship, Kelli Hunter Inst A two-tim- Local horse talent displayed .i Midget Stomping Sneakers Snoopy Slammers designed players 10th Little Devils Sluggers in to increase the soccer June Mighty Mits Softball Sluggers Errors mles of the game, individual and group practice, how to make quick decisions, the techniques of juggling, kicking, passing, trapping, dribbling, throw ing, heading, and The intern ediate class is set to begin June 24 and run each Tuesday and Thursday through July 24 from 4 1 Plain City THE Soccer classes offered Glasses in beginning and intermediate soccer will begin at Weber State College during the n onth of June. The beginning class will start June 23 and run weekdays through July 7 to 3 p.m. each day fron 1 10 44510 Padres 7 Ogden 12 ( igden tallied seven unearned runs, with two men out in the first inning and five n ore in the sixrh inning to down the Royals 12 - 7. Everybody on the team Ixioted the ball at least onla ii ented Coach ce," Larry Joigenson. We spotted them seven loints and could never quite make it up. Lance Jorgenson gave up only three hits, and yet lost by five. Tim Bliehfield, who has been Roys n ost consistent hitter, doubled and signled in Thursdays game, and Aaron Herzog matched his effort. Wade Jacklin and Robert Dance each singled in the game. The Roy Two baseballers com-- o itted three big errors that cost them a ball game at Sky View. They errored twice in the third inning with two men out and three Bobcats scored. This gave Sky View the opportunity to score and win the game. Roy had three runs and ten hits and left fifteen men on base. Sky View scored four runs on seven hits and stranded ten. Herzog, Colohan and Bliehfield each had two hits and Busby and Jacklin singled. The Roy Two team is now for the season. 5 7 South Ogden win-los- 0-- 3 fli Mt. Ogden Errors Hits Run Rednecks 4 4 Bad News Batters of 2 homeruns. Elks hit Denise Hupp s team now has a 1 for the lecord, and Weber is season The Roy Boys baseball and girls softball continues in full swing this week. The following is the results of games played last week in both leagues. June 9th Results in Junioi A ball played at Roy Park. Roy Elks no-hitt- er 18, 1980 June Clearfield Courier 14 U Pipe 0 1th Midget B results lilts Runs Team Roadrunners 4 Bad News Bears Rangers As Runs Roy Elks Hits Errors 9 2 10 Dodgers 9 5 0 0' Dodgers 4 4 June llth Midget C results Team 13 0 2 0 4 3 2 0 0 1 1 2 Hoopei Errors 11 1 Wayco Kids 3 6 0 Stars - 5 0 1 Astros 3 1 Wild Bunch 1 4 6 1 Ran s 2 0 4 Suns 14 9 0 Hurricanes Blue Redskins 4 8 2 3 8 17 Roy June 0 4 4 12 9 1 Jays 12th Midget A results. Otiolcs 11 Wildcats 4 10 9 Dodgers Redsox 1 940 Roy Elks Pirates As 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 6 6 0 5 1 1 6 6 0 Lions June 12th Junior B 7th grade gan es at Roy Junior High. Pirates Lions 4 18 4 4 0 8 White Pipe Orioles 1 3 1 W. R. Junioi AS Mark Budaska, playing in the majors was a dream come true. OGDEN B 8th 0 3 0 Grade Roadrunners 14 Blue 0 3 0 Jays Roy Elks 6 5 Astros 0 0 0 9 0 0 June I3lh m tlsi Midget C results Hooper Hurricanes 5 Sun Times 13 4 0 1 4 Road Runners 13 7 0 Rangers 6 7 0 Midget H Results Badgeis lluersays 6 4 7 4 7 2 Bad News Bears 5 3 0 Roy Lions 2 3 2 If you have a sports story - AND 12 year old Superstar of Valley View lost in overtime for the Weber County Soccer ChamL. to R. Jennefer Hill, Mario Hill, Kirsten Smith, Marne Campbell, Tricia Roberts, Nicole Stitev. pionship. Dianne Browning, Cristi Simonsen, Jennifer Workman, Jamie Harmon, Tracey Thompson, Michele Stites and Coach Scott Roberts. Missing at time of picture were Lori Trujillo, Stacey Weaver, Amy Dugger, Mitzi Verhaal and Coach Marla Campbell. THE 10, Junior Posse ore Jane Sabo, Queen, for her horsemanship, Senior Princess Vernessa Thomas, for horsemanship and appearance, and Junior Princess Wendy Kingston (left) chosen for personality and appearance. ROYALTY CHOSEN for Roy 1 1 Phone 825-166-8 |