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Show . .'V . Sports briefs 3B ICS RIB-EY- E Base team- ranti. softball team title Te Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 3, 1986 H,i!1 Air Force Base h softball team captured the Class C State Championship over Pepsi Triple Shot, in the d game of the championship round at the Cottonwood Softball Complex over the weekend. The Falcons won four straight ' S?mes o advance to the finals as pitcher Larry Brewer threw six of those games. HAFB is now playing in the Western Regionals in Fort Col lms, Colo. fast-pitc- 5-- 4, sec-on- Women's slow pitch winners announced ly, siarung ai 4 p.m. from one to one and a half hours lesson dependent on class level. For further information, call 825-976- 2 4. capture honors in national competition Two local girls took high awards at the 1986 Agrogymnas-ti- c and Sports Acrobatic National Championships held in Mobile, Alabama in July and the AAU National Junior Olympic held in 6 year oid power tumbling emy of Utah based in South Ogcompetition and second in inter- den and coached by Jim Aamodt mediate platform tumbling in A- who was recely selected coach of labama an took sixth in the Junior the year and 1986 U.S. team coach for power and platform Olympic competition in August. Toni Quellette, tumbling. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Quellette of Layton, took second STEAK 15-i- place in girls Meeting on fishing regulations Sept. 4 pow- er tumbling competition and first in advanced girls platform tumbling. In St. Louis, Toni took second in the Junior Olympic meet. Both girls qualify for the World age Group Competition to be St. Louis in August. held in Paris, France in October Cari Child, daughthis year. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Child of The girls are members of the Roy, took first place in the girls,. Tumbling and Trampoline Acad $525 All Meals Served with Cantonese Soup, plus tea or coffee. C CHUESE ') MMEtlCAK BANQUETS SPECIAL GROUPS WELCOME SALT LAKE CITY Utah anglers will have a chance to discuss fishing regulations at a public meeting Thursday at the Utah State Capitol Office Building. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. in the auditorium of the office building. For more information, call the DWR at 533-933- Come and try our New and ExciChinese and merchants-LUNC- ting H DINNER MENUS-129- 5 So. State CLEARFIELD & Ph. 3. 773-503- 4 LAYTON The Layton City Recreation Department has announced the winners of the womens slow pitch league and tournament. In league play, ACPC earned the title, while Alana Motel finished second, followed by Gary Egbert Roofing in third. In the tournament, Alana Motel bounced back to walk away with the honors, with Gary Egbert Roofing coming second. ' Coaches' soccer camp scheduled ROY V.P. Verhees, coach of the 1985 NAIA womens soccer champions from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, Calif., will be at Roy High School Friday to conduct a Prestone II AntifreezeCoolont Limit 4 soccer camp for Sale price Sale price on 2 Mail in rebate when you buy 2 coaches. The camp will run from 5 to 10 p.rn. Cost of the camp is $5. Participants are asked to bring their own soccer ball. For more information, contact Steve Seper at 8 or Joe Langevcld at . . 4.49 8.98 3 00 731-651- 773-329- Gallon Alter Rebate 9. Youth tennis tourney Champion results announced Spark Plugs Limit 16 LAYTON Results of the Layton City Recreation Department youth tennis tournament have been announced. In boys 12 singles, Dave McKinley took first place by defeating Robb Kelley. ' In boys 10 singles, Tyson Blackner defeated Greg McKin- Americas best. Non-Resist- ley. In boys 8 singles, Jason Barrus defeated Tyson Murdock. In girls 12 singles, Stacy Dunk-le- y defeated Amy Hansen, although Hansen did win the girls MMfl V fizzling Summer Savings On Stereos, Alarms, Car Wax, Glass Cleaner And More! 10 singles title. Jennifer Whitesides won the girls 8 singles title. Oscillating Fan In doubles matches, brothers Dave and Greg McKinley defeated Mike Schofield and Jimmy Henderson in the division. Blackner and Jeff Whitesides won the boys 10 doubles over Barrus and Murdock. Barrus and Murdock finished first in boys 8 doubles. 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