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Show 14 Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Oct 11,1989 LakesideSports Sports briefs 0 & Ms announces 9 tourney winners 10, it is $9 race day from 8 am.-- Area teams miss chances for wins 1900 W is $8 before Oct By LYNN AVERETT Lakeside Review 8 45 a m. Fee includes a refreshments, and awards Trophies will be awarded to overall male and female finishers, as well as first firefighter male and female finishers rt, Self-Defen- se ships, Oct. 7. Winners arc e 1. Justin Herme - Mint DiMsion Form. 3rd place Full Contact Fight. 2nd place. (50 lb. and under) 2. Jason Caldwell - PeeWee Division, Forms 3rd place. 3 John Mccauly - Mens white to black belt division Weapon Pee-We- 3rd place. Steve Gomotakis - Men's over year. Form 1st place Full contact Fight 1st place (135 lb 4 1 ). Surf N Swim lists fall swim schedule Layton Surf 'N LAYTON 5051 S Registration O & M's Hap SUNSET Kwon Do Korean had winners at 2nd Southeast Idaho Tae Kwon Do Champion- to 190 lbs am at Swim announces its fall swimming lesson schedule In the areas Region 1 girls soccer. Layton may have missed their chance at the crown with a tie while Davis won. In other action, Clearfield and Roy both had losses. Divisions are Male and female. wheelchair, firefighter as well as respective age divisions. For more information call 825-406- Layton 1, Viewmont Syracuse team wins tourney Registration (At lay ton Surf N Swim) 2 Session. Oct 6 to Oct 8am 24 Monday-Saturda- y 6 30 p m . Cost $20. 8 Lessons 45 -- minutes each. Classes taught Water Adjustment. Beginner through 3. Advanced Beginner. Intermediate Swimmer - Swimming Merit Badge Lifesaving Merit Badge. W S I . Lifeguarding. First Aid. 1 CPR. information call Surf N Swim will be For more 546-858- 8. open during U E 13 from 12 pm A -- . Oct 12 and 9pm and Layton Viewmont played to a tie in over- time The Lancers Ricci Bell scored first giving her team a lead at the half. But Viewmonts Allison Austin led her team back on a shot in the second half to tie things at We came out strong, and the girls played one of their best games of the year, said Layton Coach Jill Snyder. Layton had 29 shots on goal, while Viewmont had 13. It was a big disappointment to lose, but the girls really did play well together and Im ex- The Syracuse Baseball team reCity cently won the Western Boys Baseball Association tournament for 11 & 12- - yr old boys The tournament was held in conjunction with the Washington Terrace Heritage Days. Teams from Weber and Davis counties participated in the four-da- y tournament, with the Syracuse going undefeated. This tournament is held annually at Washington Terrace for W B B A members to help boys get ready for next season The majority of these boys return next year to get the opportunity to play in the 1990 W.B B A World Series held in So. CaliforSYRACUSE All-St- of erhouses said Viewmonls region record overall. and Layton now stands at overall. region and is Davis 3, Clearfield -2 1 1 ly goal Roy slipped to overall. play and Weber improved to overall. gion and in in region -1 -2 1 Clearfield, the Davis Darts At -2 -2 2-- -2 Michael M Her Jed Fisher Ben Nelson, Josh Adams Jarod Gailev Mario Lobalo, Chris Keime Justin Nabishi David Boudreau Trevor Murray Shad Stromberg Christ Hansen Coaches Bob Miller and Al Keime in -1 Robert ReganLakeside Review re- A -1 Clearfield player battles with Davis in region action. S M Special thanks to the Syracuse Booster Club who provided trophies and transportation Clinton to hold Jr. Jazz program b-b- all CLINTON The Clinton City Recreation Department is currently accepting registration for its upcoming Junior Jazz Basketball season. Registration is being taken Mondav through Friday from 8 am 5pm at the Clinton City offices. 1906 W 1800 North, through Oct 31 The program is open to all 2nd - 10th grade boys and girls and is designed to encourage participation, to develop and improve skills, and to foster sportsmanship Practice sessions will begin in and league play will start in January at West Clinton Elementary, Fremont Elementary, and Sunset Jr High School The registration fee is $20 for the first child of each family, with a $2 discount for each additional child Coaches' discounts are also available. Registration fees include a uniform jersey, certificate of participation. Utah Jazz game ticket, membership card, and a Utah Jazz Player Clinic to be held in January. Volunteers are currently being recruited for coaches, officials, and scorekeepers with the program. For more information, please call Tony Onofnetti, Recreation Director at -i- VAX"' witi wi TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT 349. fifei ATLAS TIRES b-b- all SYRACUSE Syracuse recreation announces registration for Jr Jazz, Oct 8 through Nov 1, at 1751 S 2000 W The cost is $20 per player for kids 2nd through 12th grades 2nd and 3rd graders play at Cook Elementary, 4th through 12th graders play at Syracuse Jr. High. Coaches, referees and are needed when play gets underway in the first week of January. There will also be a Booster Club meeting held at the City Bldg on Saturday, Oct 14. at 10 score-keepe- rs a m. New members cepted 825-061- Contact are being ac- Bob Miller at 8 Fire Dept, holding 1st annual 5K run ROY The Roy Fire Department will hold its 1st Annual Smoke Busters 5K run, Oct. 14 at P19575-1- 5200, Includes 60,000 mile warrantee Reg Only After 4 $69 00 M BACK Oil : CPr' i "'ills ii nv . ST : On Atlas Batteries USING ALL ORIGINAL WORK DONE BY CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS OR BETTER EQUIPMENT PARTS EVERY UNIT ALL Filter Service Oil, tsri. Custom! GET UP TO $1000 BACK On Lube Filial a 750 GET mid-No- v 825-539- Now ATLAS PINNACLE .t Complete including any parts and labor for most auto tear wheel drive domestic drive passenger cars Most FROM CHEVRON SAVE ON ALL T1 7,, FALL REBATES -- Syracuse to hold Jr. Jazz league a streak would continue. But the Weber Warriors put down the Royals in a hard fought game. Weber was up at the half and then shut out Roy in the second stanza. We were slow out of the blocks, said Roy Coach Doug Garmire. Weber beat us to the ball and took advantage of everything. The Royals had 21 shots on goal to Webers 17, but Weber cracked the net two more times than did Roy. Jacki Doman scored Roy's on- -2 -2 'SV'4 At Pleasant View, after winning Coach Snyder. nia Team members were t V. --.t , their last two games, the Royals were hoping that their winning 45-fo- ot tremely proud of them, nV- l 2-- Weber 3, Roy -0 ar if took a 1 halftime lead and then held on for the win. We played good enough to win. We had the shots but we just couldnt put them in, said Clearfield Coach Paul Murray. Nikki Stromberg scored Clearfield's lone goal of the afternoon. The loss drops the Falcons to in region and overall. Davis moved to m region overall. and -1 1 All-St- ar -- sons) (OT) At Layton, in a game that may determine the first ever girls soccer Region crown, the two pow- 7. 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