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Show Sports briefs invitational softball tournament slated t with Paul Salvo and Dar Belnap coaching the former Admission prices are $3 for adults, $2 for students and chil College All-Star- All-Star- A twenty-fou- r team double-- r. elimination mens invitational ,slowpitch .softball tournament will be held Tuesday April 21 .through Saturday, April 25 at the J5teed Park Softball Complex in Clearfield. Registration fees will be $115 per team and must be paid no "Haler than Friday April 17. Team sponsor trophies will be Awarded the first, second, third fourth place teams with indi-- j 'vidual awards presented to players on the first and second place " , Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 8, 1987 dren under the age of 10 admitted free. Tickets are available at Roy High, Sav-O- n Sporting Goods, Wilie Moores Barber Shop and Wangsgards. All gate receipts will be donated by the Roy High Booster Club to promote the schools athletic programs. s, s. rq uimboarcf ?bcL6m6 iuil o 50 OFF ALL NEW WINDSHIELDS porcelain bu.nnics j (Installed Free) viBeoaan.ecicid...box&fl J Joa&kefe I -- eandu cards v pillows v p anc Lis v f A New & Used Windshields Insurance for the Uninsured Claims-Discoun- ts OVER 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE Special awards will be present-e- i for Tournament MVP and fmost home runs. FI For further information contact Mo".Roger Thomas at 8 a.m. to 5 through Friday nday lf 0, PROMPT FRIENDLY SERVICE & EXPERT INSTALLATION 8.00 a.m. -- 5:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m.-Noo- n Evenings by Appointment Mon-Fr- l. - BOUNTIFUL " In an NEW LOCATION: over-"tim- e 126 N. MAIN ST. LAYTON squeaker the Farmington 10th LDS ward veterans team beat Layton 23rd ward Friday night March 27 at Bountiful High School. After being tied at the end of the half and at the final buzzer the wining shot was hit by Russel Kemp. The final score was The Farmington team placed first in the 67 stake region. ' All the players were in the over 30 age group. High scorer for the 2, Farmington team was Rawley Perkins. Other members of the winning team were Steve Price, StaLynn Packer, Kim Stevenson, 2? Von Nelson. The team was 2 coached by Steve Hill. The Bish- op of the Farmington 10th Ward is Dean Larson. -Taking second place in the 2niournament was Layton 23rd 22Xvard.' Their team included Vance 56-5- 3. ITDowns, Mark Nielsen, Ed Terry Coburn, 'Thompson, yGeorce Swain, Steve Day, Bob Kelly Waite, Kelly r Whetstone. Allen, Steve Adams, Ed, Jones. team is coached by Blaine Sw-lTh- e l. ZFisher. Their Bishop is Kirt The Layton team received 22the sportsmanship award. Ran-22da- S22Jhe game was hard ry fought with never more than a fspread. Farmington lead by a light margin most of the game. kaysville LDS ward wins region title The Priests Quorum of the Kaysville 20th LDS Ward, Kaysville Crestwood Stake, captured the Kaysville Region basketball PU iTTthampionship title Saturday, JKMarch ,14, at the Davis High lfieldhouse, when they beat an Farmington 15th ward Hearn in overtime. The final score was 0 with Jackson Kaiserman, team making the winning basket Fin the last 4 seconds of the game. This is their second year to win the region tournament. 2' - Team members are: Duane George, Rusty Shomaker, Steve Bean, Jackson Kaiserman, Mark Stuart, Brent Jorgenson, Shawn Heusser, Jon Snell, Mike Williams, David Hunter, and David yppper and they are coached by 51-5- jjV1 cap-STTa- in, their Priests Quorum advisor Jim Kaiserman. Prior to winning the region title, this same team, also managed e to claim the spot in the Kaysville Crestwood Stake playfirst-plac- offs. In addition to taking the area championship, the Kaysville team was given the sportsmanship award for the tournament : Classic All-St- ar : slated I; for Roy The fifth annual ColSpring Basketball Classic will be held Saturday at 7130 p.m., at Roy High School. "The game, which will be played under NBA rules, will match this seasons players from Brigham Young University, University of T ROY lege All-St- ar Utah, Utah State and Weber State against former players from Idaho State, Utah, Utah State and Weber State. are: The 1987 Collge Gneit-inTom Bob BYUs Capener, Greg Humphreys, Brent Stephenson and Brent Wade; Sie Moore and Albert Springs from Utah; Utah States Dan Bell and jf Mike Johnson; and Dale Baum, Robert Maxwell, Darryle McDan- iel, Walt Tyler, Curtis Webster 5 and Harry Willis of Weber State. 2 are: Idaho The former 22States Steve Hayes; Jeff Judkins Doug Terry of Utah; Utah 5 States Bill Floyd and Frank Shaw, and Alan Campbell, Bruce Collins, David Johnson, Willie J Sojourner and Riley Wimberly WSC assistant coach Dick Hunsaker will coach the 1987 All-Sta- rs g, All-Sta- rs Itid . t s i ? i , lamb- s- i ...idk'Tu.lips... I xfc I --woolu Teams. ZAS Farmington team Syins LDS region I THIS MONTHS SPECIAL I'-S- 774-727- 7B it 546-412- 5 ik Courthy &joarcfn J066 6d&tge,nkilej Wjtbvv I |