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Show Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 23, 1984 Region 3B Coaches Pick Baseball Team 1 All-St- ar Baseball coaches in Region One have selected the leagues team, which consists of two players at each defensive position in addition to four utility Kevin Venstra, Bon- Catcher Darin Thompson, .385; neville, Box Elder, .320. all-st- ar Outfield Ray Workman, Roy, .290; Phil Peterson, Clearfield, .300; Craig Hansen, Bonneville, .360; Robert Ferneau, Layton, .487; Terry Farnsworth, Weber, .500; Todd Richards, players. Of the 23 players named, six carried batting averages over .400 and one, shortstop Brian Bailey of Layton, batted .511. The team, including the players batting averages or won-lo- Box Elder, .410. Chad Oborn, WePitchers Jeff Parry, Clearfield, ber, Jeff Yoshimura, Roy, Jeff Designated hitters Schultz, Roy, .424; Loren Widdi-soBox Elder, .385. st 4-- 2; records: 4-- First base Jeff Jorgensen, Roy, .469; Glen Morby, Weber, .487. Second base Tom Montano, Layton, .320; Glen Porter, Bonneville, .350. Third base Greg Folk, Clearfield, .370; Brad Williams, Box Elder, .380. ShortBrian Bailey, Layton, stop .511: Marvin Price, Weber. .360; 0. 1; n, Chuck Utility players Woodward, Bonneville, .370; Troy Van Buren, Clearfield, .360; Tracy Wilson, Weber, .346; Blaine Tuft, Box Elder,' .300. Sipes, Gouger Win Tourney The Hill tenth winners for Air Force Base The May the TAGS Low Gross and Low Net tournament were: A flight low gross, Marion Schumer, low weather. net Betty Johnston and low The Low Gross winners for A putts for A flight was also won flight were, Coke Sipes and Marby Marion Schumer. lene Gouger. B flight low gross winner was Low putts for A flight was Virgie Wilson and low net was June Spurlock. Mary Ashford, Pat Tolman had B flight winners were, Pat n low putts. C Flight low gross, was Nancy and Norma Torgeson, and Norma also had low putts. Germer and low net winner was C flight winners were Pat Patsy Burnett. Nancy Germer Freese and Linda West. Low once again had low putts. putts winner was Nancy Germer. Ladies Thursday Afternoon Golf Society held its first tournament May third, despite threatening Tol-ma- WOODS CROSS forward Steve Kieffer chases a ball between several Brighton defenders. State Soccer Tournament CATCH Woods Cross Wins State Title coach Rigby said. He wasnt going to let anyone else decide when his season was over. the team, DUANE THOMAS Review Correspondent After losing to Brighton in the first round of the state 4A soccer tournament, Woods Cross coach Kevin Rigby knew his team was in for an uphill battle. A week and later the Wildcats reached the top of that to hill, beating Brighton claim the state soccer crown. Sophomore goalie Sean Simons made several saves on his way to recording his second shut-oin as many games. But it was two seniors who made the key. plays. , Derick Bingman scored the only goal of the game three minutes into the second half. Bingmans goal came on a shot from the right one-ha- lf -0 ut pictur- e-perfect side. Following Bingmans goal sweeper Travis McBeth went to work with defense. The Wildcats chances really seemed slim when they lost se- See related article, page 3B. goal keeper Scott Tumblom for the remaining two games. But Simons, who had only seen varsity action once during nior the regular season, shut down the Bengals and Region 4 rival Viewmont. We knew we had a good back-u- p goalie, so there was no hesitation to go with Sean (Si- mons) when Scott (Tumblom) wasnt one hundred percent, Rigby said. The win over Brighton may have seemed a bit on the easy side compared to the battle the Wildcats fought the day before. It took a shoot-ou- t for the Wildcats to down Viewmont The name of that game was defense. For Woods Cross it was post-overti- McBeth and goalie Simons kept the Brighton offense in check all game long. McBeth is the inspiration of 0. goalie Sean Simons and sweeper Travis McBeth who kept the Vikings at bay. of Moab. Hundreds of participants will carry the baton along these routes until they meet in Salt Lake City. The Vikings played some fine defense of their own. Sparked by the play of Fulback Hal Abercrombie the Vikings broke up every offensive opportunity the Wildcats could muster. When Abercrombie did falter, goalie Tony Hanks made the 825-942- COUPON COUPON COUPON Lakeside Review Every Wednesday COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON NOW OPEN IN first. Shawn Lavender made the first lead. goal to give his team a 546-641- 1 (Subsidiary 1. Wildcat sophomore Chris Bingman converted his attempt and Rick Chidester answered for Viewmont to knot things at Derick Bingman hit the bar on his try and the door was open for Viewmont. But Todd Cawley on a 2-- 2. 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For Boys and Girls ages 8 to 18 p.m. Signups: Thurs., May 24 6:30-9:3- 0 Tues., May 29 Thurs., May 31 Center in cooperation with the Football Coaching staff at BYU, is pleased to sponsor a 6:30-9:3- 0 p.m. p.m. 6:30-9:3- 0 n Cost: $30includes team uniform keep and TAC Card Place: Bountiful Jaycees Clubhouse 295 So. 100. E., Bountiful SUMMER YOUTH to FOOTBALL CAMP For Boys 10 to IS Years of Ago MEL OLSON JUNE 4, 5, 6, 1984 BOUNTIFUL HIGH SCHOOL LAVEL EDWARDS Head Coach: Lynn Dubois (Viewmont High) OrThis Football Camp is scheduled for June 4, 5, and 6, 1984, at Bountiful High School, 695 So. with break. a lunch 3:00 to held 10:00 be a.m. from (Boys p.m. chard Dr., Bountiful, Utah. It will should bring their own lunch) The cost will be $35.00 per person, or $30.00 per person if three or more register together. laVel Edwards, Head Football Coach at Brigham Young University, and his Assistant Coaches will direct the Camp. A special guest will be Gordon Hudson, two year All American Tight End. Participants of any race, creed, color, ethnic or national origin, and qualified handicapped persons are BYU standards of conduct during their stay. In accepted for admission provided they agree to maintain accordanca with NCAA regulations, sports camp participants may not have begun their senior year in block. high school. Those attending will run, kick, throw, catch and of camp, on a Preregistrations are highly encouraged. However, participants may register the day401-12th Center, Ave., basis. Application forms are available at the 555-24t- h Utah 84401. the or Center, at St., Ogden, Completed Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 full tuition may be returned to either the Ogden or Salt application forms, with required signatures and Lake Center, in person or by mail. space-availab- Work out schedules coordinated with Soccer and Baseball Players Bring with you: 1. Photo copy of birth certificate-w2. Health insurance card 3. Parent 4. Copy of recent physical e keep (Physicals available at sign ups) BUY-Saltla- ke le BYU-Ogd- IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL OGDEN CENTER 399-44- 55 COUPON t. 5; Brigham Young Universlty-Ogdefor Continuing Education, 30 ALL PARTS goals in five games. Following two scoreless overtimes, the game turned to a shoot-ouThe Wildcats won the coin toss and the right to shoot 295-658- Call the following coordinators in the Lakeside area for more information and to sign up for the relay: Roy, Frank Tre-me- a, Hill AFB, Mike SAVE IN YOUR FREE 3-- save. 773-028- Travel will include bicycle, run', walk, wheelchair, stage coach, skate board, roller skates, railroad hand cart and others. Participants will sign an historic scroll which will be carried inside the baton after completing their portion of the relay. They will also receive a relay SPORTS missed also and the score remained tied. Travis McBeth then gave the Wildcats a 2 advantage. Bryan Hardy missed for the Vikings and Todd Benson converted to ice the game for the Wildcats. Viewmont had to settle for third place eventhough the Viking defense gave up only three Statewide Relay Scheduled Gov. Scott Matheson has proclaimed June 9 as the Utah Life.Be In It. relay day and June as Parks and Recreation Month. The statewide relay, organized by the Utah Recreation and Park Association, is part of a national campaign which stresses the. importance of being active. People from all age groups are encouraged to participate in this event, which emphasizes participation, not competition. There will be three major routes of the relay which will begin in Logan, St. George and the Four Corners border area south ALL THE SLC CENTER 329-03- 25 Sponsored by Bountiful Jaycees NOdflOD |