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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, December 17, 1986 3C Sports briefs Davis Ski School Kidd and Natalie Allen. Second place in League went to the Net Sets coached by Connie The Davis County Ski School Patterson. Members of this team are: Melis now accepting registrations for ody Howard, Denise Deru, Sandy its second session of ski classes. Couch, Connie Patterson, Janet School director Russel Whitaker expects between 500 and 600 Johnson, Connie Pulley, Michelle students will register but there are Connor, Mary Ann Anderson and Dee Ann Valentine. only 300 openings at Snow Basin. Third place was won by First If for some reason one resort is National Bank, coached by Karen forced to close, all students will Schroader. be taken to the open resort. Tournament was held after Registrations will be taken Dec. 20 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at league play and the team The came away with top any one of the usual four registra- - Stompers tion places: Village Sports Den in the Five Points Mall; Clearfield Pool; Farmington City offices; and a private residence, 5539 S. 2200 West in Roy. The lessons may be taken at either Snow Basin or Alta and will begin Jan. 3 and continue for the five Saturdays in January. The usual three packages are available: Package costs $60 and includes five ski lessons and bus transportation from one of several pick-u- p points; Package 2 costs $30 and includes only the five lessons; and Package 3 costs $45 and includes only bus transportation from the pick-u- p points. Pick-u- p points for Snow Basin are: Bountiful Junior High, Centerville Junior High, Farmington School District offices, Kaysville Junior High, Layton High, Clearfield High, Sunset Junior High and Smiths Food King in Roy. Pick-u- p points for Alta are: Bountiful Junior High, Bountiful High and South Davis Junior High. North Davis residents who want to go to Alta will have to drive to one of the Bountiful pick-u- p points. For further information or reg7 and ask istration, call for Davis County Ski School. Call after 4 p.m. or on weekends. taking registrations 1 451-521- Layton sponsoring women's basketball LAYTON Layton City Recreation is sponsoring a womens basketball league. The registration fee is $180 per team. The fee includes an eight team league schedule and a true double elimination tournament. Games will be played on Tuesday evenings, with the first game starting at 6 p.m. at North Lay-to- n Junior High School. ' Federation (high school) rules will be used. Also, Layton league rules will allow only one former college player to be in the game. No player currently playing any level of college basketball may participate in the league. Registration is now being accepted at the Layton City Parks and Recreation Complex at 464 N. 275 E. For more information call Fees must be paid at the time of registration to be 546-858- 0. guaranteed a spot in the league. Results of women's volleyball announced LAYTON Play has been completed in Layton City Recreation Womens Volleyball League and Tournament. Taking first place honors going undefeated in league play was the team of Sam Ortizs the Mixers. Members of this team are: Cindy Ortiz, Wendy Ortiz, DeAnn Kidd, Helena Townsend, Melba Ortiz, Kay Jean Parry, Shauna Roy From 1C Wins in December are impor- tant, but they dont count on the region records later on, said the veteran coach. We have five more practice games against some pretty good teams that will tell us how we will stack up against our region compe-tioOur league is always tough. We are progressing pretty well on defense, but we are not the biggest team and we have some big and tough teams in the region, Smith continued. We have to work hard on position on defense and get to the point that we are doing those things naturally when we get into the more meaningful games later on. Roy will be back in action with a couple of contests this week that should provide a strong challenge, according to Smith. The Royals will hit the road to meet prennial power Provo tonight and then return home to host the powerful Viewmont Vikings on Friday. Tip-ofor both games is set for n. 3-- A ff 7:30. i I honors. Members of the Stompers include coach Vickie Draper, Robyn Robison, Karen Youngman, JoLane Thomock, Sharon Keller, Lesle Adams, Cathy Norman, Vickie Bouy, Janet Cornia and Loyce Bowman. Second place was won by the Net Sets. Layton planning baby sitting class LAYTON Layton City Recreation, Davis North Humana Hospital and the American Red Cross are sponsoring a baby sitting certification class for boys and girls. To register for the class you must be 12 years or older or be in the sixth grade. Certified instructors will be used. The subjects to be studied are growth and development, importance of responsibility, safety and first aid. The classes will be held every for four weeks starting Jan. 7 from 7 p.m. to 9 Wednesday p.m. Registration is now being taken at the Parks and Recreation Complex, 464 N. 275 E. or for more information call 546-858- 0. The fee is $5 for the four-wee- k course. and Park West. An adult pass to Powder Mountain will be sold for $13.50..-childs day pass will be sold for ' : $8.50. are resort the at Regular prices $ 5adult and $10children. ' 1 A Park West adult and child-day pass will cost $13.50. Regular. price is $22. . Clearfield offering discount ski passes CLEARFIELD The Clearfield Parks and Recreation Department will be selling discount ski passes to Powder Mountain Ski passes can be purchased during office hours, Monday through Friday, 5 p.m., at 40 8-- South 125 East. For further infor-mation, call Y 774-727- 0. |