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Show 2C Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 30, 1984 City Elementary Basketball Tournament Crestview Pulls Off Miracle LAYTON Merlin Tom-shac- the girls gave 100 percent. Tomshack said that at each of the practices sportsmanship was k really does believe in miracles, and he would insist that he has seen a miracle happen before his eyes and 14 stressed more than any other prinicple." And that even more imporfinish tant than the second-plac- e according to Tomshack was the trophy they earned for first place in sportsmanship. The first real test of what they had learned about sportsmanship came at the first game when they lost 22 to full-fledg- girls from Crestview Elementary in Layton would attest to the fact. Tomshack was the team coach for the girls basketball team from Crestview, assisted by . Craig Daul. They led the girls to a second-place in the city toumment. We started out ,as an inex- 0. - The girls kept a good attitude though, he said, and they came back the next week to win our next game. perienced team," Tomshack said. In fact, for most of the girls it was their first year... This kind of attitude stayed At our first practice I began to wonder what kind of a miracle it was going to take to turn these 14 girls into a ball flub. Over the next few weeks that miricle began to take place. Their hearts were truly into the game and at every practice with us throughout the season, Toward the seasons end when the girls realized that they had a chance of doing well in the tournament Tomshack said the girls worked harder than ever fore." As they did, be- our team began io grow closti and cluaci, and better and better, he said. "We ended up taking second place, which the girls were very proud of. But the sportsmanship award meant more to us than any place trophy could have. "We worked hard together but most of all we had fun." The team presented the trophy to the principal of Crestview, Mel Kleinman to display in the school's trophy case. ' Members of the team were Stacey Kennedy, captain. Cindy Rigby, Danyel Loock, Julie Barney, Jamie Weber, Tara Tomshack, Crystal Geary, Mishel Moon, Tronika Gates, Angie Favero, Stacey West, Lori Helcs, Sandi Atkins, and Marie Anne Dobbins. Sandy Adkins was named winner of the head shot award and Marie Anne Dobbins received the most improved award. Allen, Stockland Win Tourney B flight winners were, Sherie Hartman low gross and Allean The Thursday Afternoon Golf Society Tournament for May 7 was a 5 clubs and a putter competition. The A flight low gross winner was Bonnie Allen and low net winner was Barbara Stockland. Betty Johnston won low putts. 1 SMATTERING of Joe Caseys collec- tions include an autographed jersey of A Cards Voight low net. Allean also had low putts. The winners for G flight were Ann Crookston, low gross and Janet Fullmer had low net as well as low putts. Pete Rose and Jim McMahon's rookie football card. Casey has packs of cards 20 you dont get anyone spectacu- years old that have never been lar, but there are other times opened, and has full sets as far when you can get a Mickey back as 1953. Some of Caseys favorite cards Mantle or a Willie Mays. I have all these unopened include a Hank Aaron card that packs here and every once in a shows him batting left instead of while I have to open one for a his normal right handed stance, and an Arelio Rodriguez card fix, Casey said. that features the 1969 California Angels batboy instead of Rodri- of cards. There are times when Continued from page 1C. Unopened packs of cards are worth more than the cards generally would be alone. I just love opening new packs (Bfl 19,000 Households Home Delivered In 4 Countiesl 1 Ogden Standard-Examin- er Lakeside Review ' e Photo by Robert Regan JOE CASEY holds up a few of his favorite cards. On the left is one from the first year of issue in 1 886, which was distributed in packs of cigarettes. Mid-We- tipi' Without advertising, a terrible thing happens !) Nothing. 1 451-238- ILLS Over hi , QHMMI (c ' Utah State University will be offering, in Farmington and Ogden, a twelve Credit hour course of study leading to the Certified Pro fessional Secretary Exam and Certificate. Six two credit hour courses will be offered which prepare students for six sections of the exam including: Behavioral Science in Business, Business Law, Economics and management, Accounting, Secretarial Skills, and Decision Making, and Office Procedures and administration. 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Ca-hoo- n, ALL OF !!: ALL PARTS Softball Tournament Layton City Recreation and Savon Sporting Goods just completed their Mens Slow Pitch Softball Tournament. It was a sixteen team tournament with teams from Centerville to Ogden participating. Toyota of Ogden .defeated another Ogden team, Universal Steel, for the championship. guez. Third place was won by the Casey also collects other sports Courtroom also from Ogden. . memorabilia. There were many individual He has a collection of jerseys winners named, including the that include those of Pete Rose team: Val and Willie Mays. A.M., P.M. Gas Mart; wooden Grady Hubbard, Strohs Beer; He also has a bat that was once awarded to the Bruce Salvo, Strohs Beer; Terry batting champ of a minor league, Coburn, Cougar Motors; Eric and has collection of football Stevenson, R.BS Qne Stop; Brian Graham, Strohs Beer, Kent cards and baseball coins. Smith, Courtroom; Doug Obray, Casey said there is a club in Courtroom; Kevin Colohan, Salt Lake City for anyone interUniversal Steel; Bill Sholly, Uniested in baseball card collecting. versal Steel; Lane Thompson, The club has about 35 members and they meet monthly and sell cards. There are also any number of publications for card collectors. Casey said he currently subscribes to four magazines. :iMi SAVE Toyota Of Ogden Wins Photo by Robert Regan - MW):- Make The MOST of Your SUMMER! Let our Professionals help you with All of your ek Trailer Needs at...STATE TRAILER SUPPLY. Deep Cycle R.V.-MARI- Center Brigham Young Unlverslty-Ogde- n for Continuing Education, in cooperation with the Football Coaching staff at BYU, is pleased to sponsor a BATTERIES $89.95 '"' JUNE 4, 5, 6, 1984 BOUNTIFUL HIGH SCHOOL asm 12 volt LAVEL EDWARDS $995 TEST 9s RV-fre- to tor home. Mounts C 1 5 SLC CENTER 328-032- water flush. sh ' 5 4 wall or celling of moHolds 3 rods. 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