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Show 1 1 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 29, 98?,; 3C Sports briefs Layton registers AYSO participants Signup for the Layton AYSO Soccer Program for the upcoming FallSpring Season will be held Saturday, May 2 and Satur- at the Layton Hills 9 day, May Mall from both days. 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. The cost is $25 per player with a $2 discount given to each player registering at the Mall on either May 2 or May 9. The registration fee includes a full uniform, to be kept by the player, supplemental insurance coverage for both the fall and spring seasons and participation awards for each player. Children must have birthyears of 1982 and prior to be eligibile to play. Clearfield slates slowpitch tourney double elimination mens invitational slowpitch A sixteen-tea- m Baseball From 6C lead. Weber took a 1 edge into the final inning, but Roy pinch-hittGene Noble led off the seventh f softball tournament will be held Wednesday May 6, Friday May 8 and Saturday May 9 at the Steed Park Softball Complex in Clearfield. Registration fees will be $115 per team and must be paid no later than Monday May 4 at noon. Team sponsor trophies will be awarded the first, second, third and fourth place teams with individual awards presented to players on the first and second place teams. Special awards will be presented for tournament MVP and Most Home Runs. For further information contact Roger Thomas at 774-727- will go toward waterfowl conservation. While most of the money goes toward improving wetlands Cost is $9 per person. This includes pool use, unlimited use of water slides and the bus ride. Buses leave Central Park at 10 a.m. and return at 4:30 p.m. Dont forget to bring a sack lunch. habitat in Canadian nesting grounds, a portion will be returned to Utah through DUs MARSH program. The cost of the dinner is $45 per couple, or $30 for a single ticket. The price includes a steak dinner, door prizes and a one-yemembership in Ducks Unlimited. A raffle and auction of wildlife related items will also be Ducks Unlimited holds third banquet ar LAYTON The Bay Area Chapter of Ducks Unlimited will hold its third annual banquet May 1 at the Valley View Golf held. For more information, call or Gus thy Mutz, Course clubhouse. Money raised at the banquet 544-068- tersen, 546-051- 8, KaPe- BEDDING PLANTS AND ANNUALS ARRIVING DAILY 3. We Have A Large Selection of Herbs 0. Clearfield sponsors day at hot springs Enjoy a fun day at Crystal Hot Springs near Honeyville on Saturday, May 9. Ages 8 years old and up need to preregister by Tuesday, May 5, at the Parks and Recreation MAY 1, 1987 Specializing In: Plastic models Estes Rockets Figures ' RC Cars & Acces. pinewood Derby Cars Books & Magazines Acces. & - Special Orders Welcome AD FOR BRINQ IN THIS DISCOUNT 10 PHONE 479-606- 0 LIG0NS MODEL WORLD fifth frame on Steve Nyes fice fly. E. OGDEN, UTAH (CLOSED AT MOUTH OF WEBER CANYON) 825-813- 0 Vigil and Jorgensen each had two hits for the Royals, and Flint also had a double. H0!S?;, 8;??t6:00 6484 S. 2000 1580 S. State Clearfield sacri- SUNDAY) Good thru May 16, 1987 Clearfield 10, Layton 5 2-- er by blasting a pitch over the fence for a clutch solo home run to tie it at 2-- 2. Roys Brett Flint, who had thrown out a Weber runner at home plate to save a run in the top of the seventh, then walked and stole second base. Scott Jordougensen drilled a ground-rul- e ble which bounced over the d fence to bring Flint run. home with the left-fiel- game-winni- Roy pitcher David Vigil the Warriors Andy Stacks, a senior southpaw who suffered his first league loss in three seasons at Weber. and Vigil threw a three-hittstruck out eight Weber batters, while Stacks allowed eight hits with seven strikeouts. Weber took a 0 lead in the fourth inning when Trent Workman struck out but reached base on a passed ball, then advanced on a forceout and scored on Blaine Edwards RBI single. Edwards then scored when Brian Smith banged a double. Roy cut the gap to 1 in the out-duel- ed er 2-- 2-- Cement, gregate and Sand Pre-mix- 9 Lb. At Kaysville, the Darts scored seven runs in the first inning and coasted to victory in a game which was called after five inning n rule. due to the with Jason Citte went three stolen bases, and he also scored one run and knocked in another one for the Darts. Clint Allen added two hits, including a double, and two RBI as Davis improved to 1 in Region 4 play and 5 overall. Davis pitcher York Hill gave up five hits, struck out six and did not walk a batter. Yields 2-- 4-- 1. Jeff Nelson (Spanish Fork), Long iump 2. Stan Banks (Layton), 3. 4. York Nelson (Spanish Fork), 21-- 6; Jerry 5. Todd Simmons Maior (Davis), 6. Bill Barfuss (Olym(Pleasant Grove), 21-pus), 21-2. 1. Hunsaker (Orem) 14-- 2; Pole vault 3. Ty Barlow Clint Brower (Layton), 12-- 2; 5. (Woods Cross), Jim Heath (Bingham), Funk (Bountiful), Jason Vaughn (tie) Dave (Roy), 12-- 2; 6. Brvan Emblev (Layton). Girls' division 1. Corrie Phelts (Lavton),-1- 2 100 meters 96; 2. Jennifer Skamnes (Judge Memorial), 12 98; 3. (tie) Sheline Sargent (Alta), Andrea Fairbanks (Tooele), 12 99; 5. Fonda Birgen-hei- er (Uintah), 13.56; 6. Kelly Biyn (Bonneville), 13 57. 1. Jeanlne Wimberly hurdles (Ogden), 14 96; 2. Connie Johnston (Weber), 3. Rachel Hansen 15.16; (Alta), 15.27; 4. Becky Butler (Layton), 15.97; 5. Tina Krelmever (Clearfield), 16.19; 6. Stacey Field (Davis), IuliyI'iiller. 2.00 26. 1. Stan Anderson high hurdles (Weber), 14 31; 2. Todd Russell (Kearns), 14 56; 3. Calvin Biesecker (Layton), 14 56; 4. Brett Wehrli (Olympus), 14.82; 5. Paul Keala-mak- ia (Layton), 14.85; 6. Pat Maes (Layton), 14 87. - - lit V Sian Anderson (Weber), 38.76; 2. Brett Wehrli Russell 3. (Kearns), Todd (Olympus), 39.60; 39.77; 4. Calvin Biesecker (Layton), 39.81; 5. Dan Whiting (Davis), 40.74; 6. Strickland 16.16. er (South), 40.78. 1. Rachel Hansen hurdles 1. Olympus (no time rerelay (Alta), 46 10; 2. Rhonda Simmons (Pleasant ported); 2. Ogden; 3. Roy; 4. Bountiful. 3. Diane Bates (Clearfield), 47.38; 1. Hlllcrest, 3 25 40; 2. Grove), 1,600-met- er relay 47.54; 4. Gina Blacker (Weber), 47.93; 5. Stacey Weber, 3:27.22; 3. Alta, 3 28.15; 4. Ogden, Field (Davis), 48.12; 6. Becky Butler (Layton), 3:29.45; 5. Davis, 3.29.67; 6. Roy, 3.31.41. 49.00. 1. Weber (Ron Eastland, er Medley relay 1. Ben Lomond (Paula relay Shawn Graves, Scott Spencer, Richard Scoth-ern- ), Neuenswander, Nicole Alder, Wendy Alston, 3:37.81; 2. Ogden, 3.39.18; 3. Viewmont, McGee), 49.64; 2. Layton, 51.04; 3. 4. Davis, 3:39.45; 5. Alta, 3:40.86; 6. Stephanie 51.15; 4. Bonneville, Clearfield, 51.46; 5. Weber, East, 3:42.43, 6. Alta, 51.68. 51.49; 56-1. Ell Herring (Sprlngville), Shot put 1. Cathy James Discus 3. Nehuml Masi (Orem), 148-9- 1 2. Kava Afu (Kearns), 51-- 8; 2. Moore (East), 108-1- 1; 3. Gourley (Olyn 4. Travis Skinner (Hlllcrest), (South), 104-4. a; Emily Ames (Layton), 101-- 2; 6. pus), 5. Robert Porter (Layton), Eas,)' ,00'S; Lori Stacey (Bountiful Scott Simper (Uintah), 50-100 1 177-9 1. Eli Herring (Sprlngville), Discus 1. Connie Johnston (Weber), High lump (new Slate A record, old record 167-- 9 by 3. Paige Rob6; 2. Stacy Field (Tooele), 3; Herring, 1987); 2. Robert Porter (Layton), inson (American Fork), 2; 4. Jennifer Hart 154-0'- j; 3. Shawn Frazier (Woods Cross), 2; 5. Debbie Gibbv (Box Elder), 5. Jay (Weber), 4. Trev Copeland (East), 145-2; 6. Rhonda Erickson (Clearfield), 6. Jeff Rosenlund Price (Brighton), 142-91. Susan Norton (Ogden), 17-- 3; iump Long 141-6(Weber), 16-- 8; 3. Connie John2. 2. Lisa Schrvver (Davis), 1. Rod Clark (Hillcrest), High lump 4. Andrea Bunderson ston (Weber), 16-Todd Simmons (Pleasant Grove), 4; 3. Bovd 16-Phelts 5. Corrie (Layton), (Viewmont), 4; (Uin4. Kenny Mophar Mattson (Layton), 6. Chris Chapman (Brighton), 16-- 4. 6. 16-5. Steven Keetch (Hlllcrest), tah), hurdles 1. - - B9 & Weed , TRIMEC a com Formulated with 3 nutrition nation of control weeds and pmviin Qn0 easy to a thick. healthy tstanding Price application.value. consumer - - 20 Lb UltragreenFeed - - other weeds. spurge and many 1 - Champion - Coolers Evaporative - All At Broadcast Spreader Pre-Seas- on 24-60- 2 Sale Prices WaterfE SealJx Waterproof ng Formui Water Seal (5)49 KO. 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Matt Godfrey (Weber), 800 meters 1:58 47; 2. 3-- 1- -2 Bill Barfuss (Olympus), Track From 6C At Layton, the Falcons picked up their first league victory as Tom with two douPrice went bles, a triple, four RBI and two runs scored. inRoy Carlson was cluding a double, and drove in two runs, while Kevin Miya went with two RBI, Bracken Larsen scored three runs and Tim Gardner scored twice and had an RBI as Clearfield improved to and 6 overall. The Lancers Rod Dixon was including a triple, and B.J. Lovell also tripled. ft. |