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Show Lakeside Review, Tuesday, May 15, 1990 Soccer tourney planned Sports briefs Basketball camp for girls planned CLEARFIELD Clearfield High School will hold a basketball camp for girls who will be in seventh, eighth or ninth grade next school year. The camp will be from June to June 15 and will run from 9 a.m. to noon with a break for lunch, then will resume at 1:30 p.m. The camp will end at 4 p.m daily except on Friday when the session will conclude at noon. Cost of the week-lon- g camp is $40 per player. That fee includes and camp instruction, a awards. Registration forms can be picked up from the coaches at Sunset. Syracuse, North Davis and North Layton Junior Highs or in the office at Clearfield High 75 youth teams head to Kaysville 1 1 By RUTH MALAN Slandard-Examine- r correspondent KAYSVILLE Almost 75 soccer from teams Utah. youth Wyoming. Nevada and Idaho will converge on Kaysville to participate in a tournament May 25, 26, and 28 to raise funds for the Ronald McDonald House in Salt irt Lake City. The tournament, called The Wasatch Soccer Classic, is sponsored by the Wasatch Thunder Soccer Club of Kaysville. The Ronald McDonald House is or lodging for parents and siblings o f critically ill children who must remain hospitalized in one of the area hospilow-co- st no-co- School. Registration forms and fees should be taken to the Clearfield High School office. The deadline for registration is May 25. st Last registration set for AYSO soccer tals. Team registration is still open and those interested in participating in the event may call Farrel Lewis, president pf the Wasatch Thunder Club and director of the tournament, at It is a competitive class tournament with each team playing a minimum of three games, Lewis 298-389- CLEARFIELD said. . Travis Hill of Davis dives back towards second base while Clearfields Blake Miller goes high for the throw. The Darts edged Clearfield last Tuesday. 3-- in 2 area Region 1 action - Clearfield upsets Lakers third-plac- e "We are helping kids help kids, Lewis said. "By providing organized constructive types of things it keeps their time occupied. Games will be played 90 minutes. Concessions, souvenirs, and programs will also be sold at the games. By BRAD SHERWOOD Area baseball teams did fair this week, but the Region 1 crown is in the sole possession of View-mon- t. The Vikings beat Weber 2 on Friday giving them the No.l seed n in the playoffs that will get under way this week. Tuesdays area action saw Roy beat Weber 10-- 6 and Davis slipped past Clearfield Fridays only area game saw last place Clearfield jump all over the e Bonneville squad. 5-- Royals 3-- 2. make playoffs third-plac- 1 At Clearfield, the Falcons scored all seven of their runs in the second inning and they never correspondent For some area soccer teams the season is over. Tuesdays action was close as and Davis Roy topped Weber did the same to Clearfield. -0 looked back, at the somewhat stunned Lakers. We finally had a big inning after the whole year, explained Clearfield Coach Ray Meibos. Bonneville took the early lead of after scoring in the top of the second inning. Then, after three straight -0 Soccer Kasey Cullimore of Davis dives back to first base- - Fridays action saw Roy and Layton battle, with the winner advancing and the loser going home. Roy edged Layton and the n Royals will be in the inter-regio- playoffs next week. In Fridays other area contest, , Clearfield finished its season on a good note beating play-obound Bonneville. For the Falcons, the season is over. ff 1 At Roy North park, Layton lead on a shot from Darrin Scott, just before halftime. Then it was Roys Brandon Bailey, who took a pass from Thomas Oshamn, and scored to tie it up with 20 minutes left to jumped out to an early -0 play. be- cause we have been pushing for it for three years, said Roy Coach Scott Snelson. Today was the first time I thought the guys played flat out for 80 minutes. Roy's winning goal came with just two minutes to play in the game. Bailey fired a pass in front of the Layton goalie, who tried to dive for the ball and missed. Dustin Mattcws was left all alone to chip in the winner for the Royals. Roy had an outstanding defensive performance from Ron Brandon Patterson and Troy Sheen. The Royals imin proved their record to overall. the region and Layton ended it's season with a overall. and record of -2 -5 Clearfield 2, Bonneville ROY On May 12 and 19 registration will be held at Sand Ridge Park from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for all youth interested in the fall AYSO 1990 and Spring 1991 season. Members of the Salt Lake Sting Professional Soccer Team will be on hand to demonstrate skills and techniques. The cost for both seasons will be $14 on the scheduled registration dates and $18 Mortensen gave up nine hits thereafter. and still got the win for the FalAdditional signups will be held cons. He also went 4 at the at Hooper Elementary School on plate. p.m. and May May 16 from Poll was 4 for the Falcons 17 from 7 p.m., at the $14 and Jason Dowdy went 3 for price. Uniform ordering information the Falcons who finished their be available during all regiswill season with a dismal Region tration times. record. Bonneville fell to 5 in the reNew Softball gion and they will face Skyline in n forming in an game next week. We used Fridays game to get New Friday night SUNSET ready for the playoffs, said and Saturday night Mens and Hoch. But it wasnt a good indiCo-e- d Softball Leagues are being cation. offered by Sunset City Recreation. The games will start May 25 and May 26 and teams may register for either night. The registration fee is $200 and registration will continue through said. May 22. For more information call Councilman Ben Sisneros, as8 or to Id recreation, said, signed hate to turn a kid away if he really wants to play. Miller said he has organized softball and baseball 45 CLEARFIELD The Clearteams this year. Although the Pool is now acfield Municipal little from a numbers are down cepting registration for the the 700 participants last year, summer session of American Red there are more teams of older Cross learn to swim, parent and children and that means more and water aerobics which betot. heavier for demand larger, gins Monday, June 4. equipment Learn to swim classes are ofAs the city upgrades and fered Monday through Thursday stocks its equipment Moyes at 9 a.m. and every 55 minutes said budget overages will go thereafter until 12:40 p.m. A new down. He said the city should session will begin every two budlimit the future recreation weeks beginning June 4. Classes revenues the generated by get to available for children ages are each program through registrais $20. Registration tion fees. Parent and classes for chiltot council Earlier this year the 6 months to 5 years are ofdren 20 PAINS on See page 1 At Clearfield, the Falcons really didn't have much to play for See SOCCER on page 21 -4 4-- 2-- 2-- 2-- 1 leagues Sunset 7-- inter-regio- Syracuse having growing pains signed up to play baseball this season. On May 7 the city council approved a request for $9,500 in additional uniforms and equip- Citys recreation struggles to keep up with growth ment. City Manager These stories are designed to enlighten people living in the respective communities of their recreation departments and their directors. By DONNA BROWN r correspondent SYRACUSE The citys recreation department is struggling this year to keep up with a literally growing demand for participation in the program. Recreation Director Bobbie Miller said Syracuse is a young community and as the children Region 1 By BRAD SHERWOOD Standard Examiner correspondent OGDEN Area track and field teams competed in a very exciting Region Championships held at Weber States Wildcat Stadium, on Thursday. In the boy's division it came down to the final event in order for Davis to take the title. Travis Edgar and Todd Heath pushed the Darts over the top as they finished first and third in the 1 Mike Moyes said the expense will put EDITORS NOTE: This is the seventh in a series of 10 profiles on area recreation programs. Standard-Examine- "It's been a frustrating year, walks, it was Clearfields duo of Steve Poll and Ryan Mortepsen who each hit RBI doubles to pace the Falcons in an explosive bottom of the second inning. They got a couple of base hits, some walks, it all prolonged the inning, said Bonneville Coach Dave Hoch. We had some trouble throwing strikes and they had a timely hit or two. 2-- Clearfield 7, Bonneville By BRAD SHERWOOD Roy 2, Layton 776-351- 0. Registration set for Roy soccer Baseball Standard Examiner correspondent inter-regio- r Youth Soccer Organization Region 198 is planned for May 17 from p.m. in the Clearfield Council Chambers, 140 Center Street. Region 198 includes West Point. Clinton. Syracuse, Hill Air Force Base and Sunset. Registration fee for the 1990-9season is $16. Members of the Salt Lake Sting soccer team will be on hand to sign autographs. Interested coaches, referees and parents are needed as volunteers. For more information, call Del Coollcy at 1 fields. Standard-Examine- The last day for registration in American 0. The two categories are for players age 10 and under and 16 and under. The games will be played in several locations simultaneously. with competition taking place ;at soccer fields located at Davis ;High School. Kaysville Junior High. Central Junior High, Knowlton Elementary, Gailey .and Ponds parks and at various r Kaysville City fields and church 19 grow up, they are growing out of the equipment Syracuse has on hand. About 550 youth the program, which has more than doubled in the last three years, about $7,000 over budget While the request was approved, one councilman expressed concern about the rising cost of the program. Councilman Michael Gailey said that taxpayers money that could be used for other programs like police, roads and public safety is going to recreation. As an administrator I think Ive taken every precaution short of telling the kids no, you cant have a uniform,, Moyes 825-162- 128-12- Track long jump, with some 200 people watching, and waiting in anticipation. Prior to the long jump, Davis track (the defending state talented a trailed very champion), Viewmont team by points. With Edgar finishing first and Heath finishing third, they picked up 16 points for their team and 4-- A 1 1 3. Registration offered for swim classes ll, 8. fered xn title comes down to final event 2 over Davis went on top Viewmont. "Our kids created some momentum and some confidence at our invitational meet (which the Darts won two weeks ago), and .Vheir whole attitude changed from that point on, said Davis Coach John Flint. The emotion you have on the high school level can create some great things for you. Our seniors came forward and gave us the leadership we needed, 773-699- and emotion became a factor for us and really helped our kids. Roy's boys finished in third place with 84 points, Bonneville grabbed the fourth place slot with dee 68 points, Weber finchampion) Region fending ished in fifth place with 63 points, Clearfield scored 34 points for sixth place and the Layton squad brought up the rear with 25 points. See TRACK on page 21 (two-tim- 1 Monday through Thursday mornings from a.m. Registration is $20. Water aerobics classes are offered on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 8 p.m., and 9 p.m. Registration is $20 or at residents convenience any day or time for only $1.75. Registration is accepted at the Clearfield Municipal Pool Monday through Friday between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Class fees must be paid at the time of registration. The pool is located at 934 S. 1000 East. For further information. call 774-727- 2. |