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Show Sports SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 31, 1835 Diamond Anniversary 3 on 3 Tournament a big hit Utah Summer Games than Missed the opportunity to register for competition in the Diamond Anniversary Utah Summer Games in June? Not necessarily so, say games officials, who announced this week that the deadline for registration has been extended in a number ofUSG sports. We have invited everyone in the Beehive State to compete in these 10th Anniversary Games, and the response has been sim- ply incredible, said Dave Slack, director of the Games. But we know, that there are even more amateur athletes out there who are lookingforward to takingpart in these historic games and we want these athletes to know that ..the invitation is still open. The extended deadlines for registration have been set at June for track and field and June 3 for other select sports. 1 More 9,000 athletes statewide are expected to match their skills in a y festival. to Slack, The DiaAccording mond Anniversary Games are a time of celebration for every Utahn, from the active athletes to the spectators and volunteers and were confident that these extended deadlines will encourage even more of our fellow residents of the Beehive State to make the summer games a part of their June schedule. Athletes interested in taking advantage of the extended deadlines should call the Utah Summer Games offices toll free at or at Registration booklets are available at all Hardees and First Security Bank locations. 10-da- 801-586-722- Kyle Brunner and Play Ball in Fredonia and Heath Spencer. The 19-2- 5 year old division Computer 4-1- had the most entries and the winning team consisted of Jerry Sommer, Matt Thebeau 9-- and Andy Ward. The 26 and older division was ruled by the awesome foursome ofDennisBrunner, Dave Crosby, Gary Crosby and Randy Stevens. The 7th & 8th grade winning girls team had Ashleih Chamberlain, McKenzie Chamberlain, Casey Daley and Melanie Dalton. The 9th grade & older girls Chamberlain, Higbee Mon-S- at Mon&Thurs I 265 East 300 South Kanab 644-255-7 I 6:30-- 9 Sessions (Mon thru Fril June 12 - June 23 June 1 9 - June 30 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 pm 21 July 17 28 July July 10-Ju- Session ly 1 8 am - 8:40 Level V & Level Level III 9 am 9:40 10 am 10:40 Level I & II 10am-10:3- 0 Level IV per Session 50c Seniors $85 Family Season Pass $35 Family per Month Pass $45 Individual Season Pass $20 Individual per Month Pass Description of Classes $60 - 2 Person Season Pass I Water Level Exploration for ages 2,3,4 $25 2 Person per Month Pass who are getting adjusted to water. Focus 5 Year olds free with responsible person on increasing the students comfort in the Pool may be reserved for $15hour water and learning to float. Safety on a basic level. Level II - Primary Skills - Focuses on Swim Lesson registration and prebreath control, more adjustment to watesting will be held on Saturday, ter, locomotion wsome support, personal June 3 from 10 am to 11:30 am safety and rescue Level III - Stroke Readiness - Review and Fees are $1 5 per 2 week session Rates available refinement of previous skills, locomotion Family without Lesson available Private support, diving skills, personal water safety, treading Contact Tori Vincent at Level IV - Stroke Development - Rotary 0 4 or breathing, elementary backstroke, scullfor more information. I -- 1 . Good for entire party! 0 2 Week -- Junction Drive In, Frostop, Houston's, Nicks Shell and the Southern Utah News. I 12-2:3- Lap Hour Open Swim Open Swim Lap Hour - $1 & Old Bam Playhouse 50 Discount Coupon 2 5:30-6:3- 0 Southern Utah, Dennys Wigwam Ace Hardware, I 11-1- 3-5:- 30 Vaughn Jackson, Natures Showcase, State Bank of Professional Bmke Service Brake Lathe for Resurfacing Drums & Rotors Trained Brake Specialists FREE Brake Inspection Swim Lessons Pool Hours Memorial Dav thru Auq. 23 Macfarlane, Chefs Palace, Dr. SHUy iiwugj 3. Kanab City Pool Schedule cluded; Glazier's Food Town, Crosby Home Center, Stampin' Up, Lumber Plus, Kanab City, Moqui Cave, Coral Cliffs Golf Course, Taco Time, Kane County Travel Council, Pizza Hut, McDonalds, Century 21 Frontier Realty, Honeys IGA, It's time for a Soring Tune-u- p 1-2- 8-- 7. champs included Deanna Glover, Sally Griffiths, Janae Spencer and Kori Spencer. Once again a big thanks to all the sponsors which in- Rotation-Balancin- g Alignment-Balancin- g 4-- Andy Lowe. The 11th & 12th grade winners were Tony Baird, Todd Niemann (isn't he a little old for high school), Bucky Orton al (Ask for Details) 8-- Franklin, Jerron Glazier and Auto & Light Truck Largest Selection in Area Road Hazard Protection Service Competitive Prices-LocFREE Matt Pep- Chandler Cutler, Jeremy fire Center Major League White Sox 8, Mets 7 for two and scored twice. Ken- Mets 10, As 7 neth Crosby had a double and Red Sox at White Sox (Rain) scored one run while Brandon White Sox 8, Mets 7 Lamb and Randy Roundy both The White Sox escaped from got hits. Chris Wilson and Jake with a very close 7 Orderville scored For each twice. Rogers Western Floor Devan Shields, win over the Mets. The Sox trailed Tyson Glover and Jordan 0 after three innings until they Blasdell scored two runs apiece. exploded for eight runs in the Blasdell hit two singles and fourth inning. The White Sox Glover ripped a double. Justin Dane Glazier led off the big inAllen and Tony Colburn also had ning with a double over the left hits for Western. Pitching for fielders head and later in the Western Floor were Tyson inning belted a three run homer. Glover, Tasha Larsen and Devan Others getting hits and knockShields and for Thunderbird ing in runs in the fourth were Kenny Crosby and Randy Scott Brown, Jai Pandya and Morgan Mackelprang. Sam Noel Roundy. innings for the win, Stage Stop 14, Valley Machine 3 threw 3 scored five with Brunner in runs Kyle Stage Stop hurling the Mike Frost pitched the last inning to stretch their 3 other 14-vic3 for excellent the Mets for five lead to a comfortable tory. They started off with two innings, with Tyler Baird throwruns in the first inning, added ing the other inning. Jeiy Glover four in the third and three in the went 2 for 2 with two walks, fourth before the big finish. Clay getting on base every time. Frost Greenland went 4 for 4 with a also had two hits, a double and a home run, double and two singles single. Marvin Hoyt, Curtis while knocking in seven runs Roundy and Clyde Barton hit and scoring three times. Cody hard doubles for the Mets in the Brunner went 2 for 3 and scored fifth inning, as they scored three three runs, while Kade Glazier runs to cut the lead to per. The winners in the 7th & 8th grade boys were Neal Brown, Aaron Greenland, Joel Howells and Levi Judd. The 9th & 10 grade boys winning team was comprised of 8. nings apiece, each givingup only one hit. Greenland struck out eight batters and Brunner four. 7. Josh Blasdell, Lance Brown, Expertly Trained Professional Technicians i inning. Western Floor was up 7- -' 4 after three innings. But then in Thunderbirds half they scored six runs to take the lead and the game 10-- Thunderbird was led by David Maxwell who went two In the 5th & 6th grade boys first place went to the team of Your Complete Auto Service Center VUlliihi. niUJi Thunderbird 10, Western Floor 7 chine with Hoyt, Robert Figgins Thunderbird fought back from and Jason Spencer scoring their and Clay being down most of the game to runs. Cody Brunner defeat Western Floor in the last Greenland chucked three in- County 3 on 3Basketball Tournament was lots of fun Saturday, as 38 teams battled in eight divisions to see who reigned on the hardwood court. Do to inclement weather, all games were played indoors at either the high school or the middle school gyms. 15-2- w scored three runs on four walks. Thunderbird 10, Western Floor 7 Trevor Glover and Chris Aziz also had big hits for Stage Stop. FC Cowboys 5, Crazy Jug 4 Owen Hoyt and Zach Vincent Stage Stop 14, Valley Machine 3 got the only hits for Valley Ma- Minor League The 3rd Annual Kane The Fredonia Recreation ProThose wishing to register for competition in one or more of gram is beginning its summer linethe games 36 sports other than ups as soon as possible. The protrack and field should contact grams that are going to be run are the USG offices as soon as pos- Coed softball for ages 13 and up; sible to see if openings remain in mens slowpitch league, 14 and up; womens slowpitch league, age 12 their respective events. and up. The cost for these leagues According to USG administrative assistant Jill Walker, most of has been lowered to $100 per team the divisions in lxth basketball in hopes of increasing the number and soccer have been filled, though of teams participating. teams interested in joining the Pitching machine fast pitch for field for either sport should call to 10 year olds and up. This league see if tournament spots are still will be divided by 10 through 12 available in their division. year olds in one league. 13 Set for June 6 in Cedar through 17 in a league and 18 City, the Summer Games will through adults in another league. feature competition in three The cost for this league is $10 per dozen events, including lacrosse player. Sign up sheets and perand ballroom dance, both of mission slips can be obtained which have been added as exhi- through Linda Kliesen or the bition sports for the 1995 games. Fredonia City Office. Kanab Babe Ruth Baseball 644-517- I I I 644-587- Lessons are taught by certified water safety instructors. ing on back, front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, sidestroke, turning at the wall, advanced safety skills, basic rescue skills Level V : Stroke Refinement |