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Show 14 Wednesday, September 28, 1977 WSC cross country October - 1 Weber at Montana Missoula October October October October University in Invitational at Ogden Weber at Montana State in Bozeman Utah University Invitational in S.L.C. Weber & N. Arizona at Boise State in WSC 8 8 10 22 Idaho October November November November Weber State vs. BYU Utah State Invitational at Logan Utah Big Championships at S.L.C. NCAA Meet at Spokane, Washington 29 6 12 Sky-WA- 21 ROPHiES T. Desk Sets Signs Tags Plaques Ribbons Name Plates 5. r s4 a i Hi EXPERT ENGRAVING We Offer Quality & Service nrtTi'-- r CHAMPION Laker Runners - Bonneville's cross country is winning a lot this year with (top row, left to right) Greg Kent, Kevin George, Gary THE VIRGS SPORT SHOP Burnett and Ed Eyestone. Bottom row: Sid dricks, Craig Galloway and Brett Fuller. Hen- Laker tuners win invitational Bonneville High won the championship at the Provo Invitational Cross Country Meet last week by four other outrunning schools. The Lakers piled up 74 points to runnerup Souths 103. (Low score 45 393-7- 1 I Jfcrar i 706 West Riverdale Rd. Ogden aESSSMIMII in cross country). Third place was taken by East High with 123 points, while Davis had 137 points. Timpview, the new Provo school, trailed with 148 wins points. Bonnevilles Ed Eyestone, only a junior, won the race with a time of 13:47 over the 2.7 mile course. Another local runner, Davis Highs sophomore Wayne Pinto, placed 8th. Other top Laker finishers were: Greg Kent 10th, Kevin Georfe 11th, Sid Hendricks, 24th and Craig Galloway 28th place. Coach of Bonneville is Neville Peterson, while the Davis High coach is Mike Jones. Youth Soccer DEALIN' GREAT '78's on the GET YOURS NOW! captures enthusiasm The American Youth Soccer Organization, the new sports phenomenon that has thus far captured the enthusiasm of players, coaches, and parents alike, began play last week with a ringing response of exuberant participation from all people involved in the structure. 'ASPEN Station (Stock With the need for coaches fulfilled, and the schedule going like clockwork, a successful year is in order Wagon 1467) FINISHED IN A RICH CADET BLUE metallic color, has automatic, power steering, power disc brakes, tinted glass, remote r defiec c mirror 4 luggage rack, radio and WORl N PICKUP Stock No. 2069 Heavy duty with 6 cylinder engine, transmission, radio and heater. c, PRICES START AT "5098 $4945 RC 22 0 V 1497.. lirfC&A. I- - KILEYS od9e "HINGTON BLVD. Main, Layton 773-512- 0 394-884- 4 for the constructive organization With all 40 teams donning uniforms on a rainy Saturday to initiate the lengthy season, games were completed at four Ogden parks which host the events. The seven and eight year old boys competed at Afflick Park, as did the seven, eight, and nine year old members of the fairer sex, who made a good showing. school' Childs comodated play for nine and ten year old boys, and Friendship Park hosted action by the 11 and 12 year old boys, and girls aged 10 through 12. Chuck Badger, the pivotal figure in the league this year along with Chuck Bacon, Bill Gililland, Byron Delair, and Roy Stock, cites very problems that might hinder any other athletic organization for We still have a youths. need for referees, said Badger, but financially were still in the black.. The youths who play for the teams in the AYSO may sell some candy next spring to boost the economic standard of the league. continued Generally, Badger, everything is running smoothly. The kids are always enthused, and enjoy seeing spectators at the games. A new field is under construction at Hiilcrest school that measures the proper 70 by 20 yards that the big leagues use. The fields at the other parks are somewhat smaller than that. The games are being played every Saturday, between nine and three oclock. 22nd street park is also handling play for the 13 through 15 year old girls, and the 13 old boys. through 17 year There is still a need for qualified referees, and people with some previous soccer experience can quickly find a pposition in the league. Others with less can also referee, thanks to a clinic being held to train them for the job. Interested people can call Roy Stock at or Chuck Badger at experience A complete schedule of games to be played will be in published this newspaper next week. The only thing some of the teams lack is a name for their squads, which find a title shortly. With the board of directors no having problem getting organized, and with a publicity man waiting in the wings for a chance to promote the popularity of the setup, there should be no problem drawing more interest toward this useful, advantageous organization. |