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Show Lakeside Review, Tuesday, June 19, 1990 13 LakesideSports Softball From page 12 tournament. Rocky Mountain Engine Sup-plyDec- Plumbing, from Clearfield, took third and Salt Lake Citys Pioneer Gaskets was fourth. Barry Blumenthaul, of Pioneer Gasket, was awarded the best batting average title by hitting .800. Elephant Press shortstop Kelly Taylor was the Gold Glove recipient In league play, divisions are divided up into A, B and C groupings, with A being considered the highest competition, B more recreational and C just for fun. Clearfield has eight mens divi- sions, three womens league. co-e- and one d On Wednesdays, First National Bank sports a 0 record in the A group. In the B league. Smiths and Kap Brothers are tied with marks. The C league has a 0 y tie at 1 - Preston Construction, Merls Jewelry, Flint Plumbing, Clearfield Conveyers and Crown Burger. On Friday, the B leaders are Zippi Stop and Maaco, both The C division is led by Coca-ColCGOC, and CCJ & J. All are undefeated after two games. The top eight teams from each league will meet each other in the y tournament, sponsored Nike and Worths. by Sav-OThe tournament will be held 8 at Steed Park from July and consist of 64 teams. Agreement reached for use of property by sports programs 4-- By RUTH MALAN Standard Examiner correspondent 4-- KAYSVILLE High school sports and city sports will now share in the use of DATC property that is under lease to the 3-- five-wa- co-e- B-- 4-- of the Clearfield Police Department, leads 'the C bracket at Ralphs and Ozzies are tied for the lead in the Tuesday night womens league with 1 records. In mens play, Redd Roofing is 0 in the A division. 4--0. six-tea- m 4-- 5-- Antelope Market and B&R Power have the same mark in the B league and in the C group, Chips Car Care, Clearfield Community Church and Clearfield Auto are city. Davis School District and Kaysville City have entered into an agreement allowing Davis 3-- 0. a, High School to sublease the property on the east side of Main Street between the inter section of 500 East with Main Street and the intersection of Laurelwood Drive with Main Street. The property is part of the Davis Applied Technology Center located within the city. A storm retention basin has been built on the property. In 1987 the city and the State Board of Education entered into a lease agreement giving the city a lease, said City Ad 25-ye- ar ministrator John Thacker. Davis High School, located adjacent to the property, uses l, the the property for girls girls soccer and other activities, Thacker said. The city uses gymnasiums and playing fields at Davis High, Kaysville Junior High School and all other school grounds within the city limits in connection with the citys recreation program. soft-bal- The states the agreement school district will have the first priority for use of the property for activities normally carried on during the school day and has the right to build, install and maintain a backstop on the property, but the city will maintain the property. The city has the right to lease the fieldhouse, gyms and ball fields from the school district. All-Cit- 25-2- ,In Layton, recreation supervi- sor Carter Cook said all is going well in the citys two leagues. On Tuesday nights, Bennett Chiroleague practic is the leader. Just recently, Bennetts Brian Graham hit a home run that was estimated to have traveled 380 feet. On Thursdays, Dairy Queen is in front of the division. Like Clearfield, the top eight teams from each league will meet at an tournament, scheduled for 16-tea- m 12-tea- m end-of-seas- mid-Jul- y. Sports briefs McFall at scores ace Hill AFB course HILL AIR FORCE BASE When he scored a at the Hill Air Force Base Golf Course this week, it was the seventh lifetime ace for Jack McFall. Not only that it was the fourth time hes aced a hole at HiH AFB, where hes been playing for 20 years or so. McFall, of Ogden, scored his ace Tuesday, on the No. 7 hole at Hill. It was the second time hes notched a on that particular hole. McFall was using a for his shot on the par-- 3 hole. He was playing with Gordy Milne, Terry Mifflin and Don Rensch. hole-in-o- ne 166-ya- rd hole-in-o- Davis From page 12 grandfather, Lynn Cullimore, also played in the annual classic. Cullimore placed third in the most valuable player voting. The MVP trophy went to Cyprus pitcher Scott Eyre, who threw three hitless innings for the South stars and struck out seven batters in the nine outs he recorded. The game was the last baseball game coached by the 51 year-old Draayer, who began his coaching career back at his alma marter in 1965. He graduated all-st- share n, d In the Monday night with a lead league, the Spikers 0 mark. In the 2 division three teams are tied at the top and CopsnRobbers, a team made up City, school to 5-- 1. ar -- from Davis High in 1957. During his tenure, the Darts baseball team won the state title in 1977, a number of region titles and made numerous state tournament appearances. Twenty-thre- e years is long enough in this game maybe 20 years too long, Draayer joked. Ive got quite a string of yearbooks. Assistant Val Cullimore will take over the Darts helm next year. ne Registration open for Ogden Triathlon 3-- A OGDEN Registration is beheld now ing through July 1 for the Ogden Triathlon scheduled for July 21, beginning at 7 a.m. at the Pineview Reservoir. Cost per entry is $40 for individuals and $90 per team. Entry can be completed by mailing fees and completed entry form to Players Athletics, 168 West 36th Street, Ogden, Utah 84405. m PockeTalker System Hear the TV without irritating others. Hear conversation while in a car. Hear in a movie theater. Looks like a transistor radio. Age divisions for individuals include: 19-2- 4, 16-1- 8, 35-3- 9, 40-4- 25-2- 9, 45-4- 4, 30-3- 4, and 50 9 and over. The team competitions will be broken down into men, women and mixed teams. The triathlon includes a swimming course, a bike course and a Further information is available by calling one-mi- le 30-mil- e n. 399-450- 0. months National High School Finals Rodeo in Shawnee, Okla. Argyle swept the steer wrestling, Harrison won the girls pole bending, Campbell teamed up with South Summits Trent Wilde for the team roping title and Bywater claimed the girls breakaway roping. Youth tennis Five win saddles classes offered at CLINTON Registration for youth tennis classes is now being accepted by the Clinton City Recreation Department. The program will be held daily at the Clinton City Park tennis courts from July 9 to 20 according to the following schedule: 10 a.m. - 1 1 a.m. Elementary School ages (class limit is eight); 1 1 a.m. to noon, Junior High School ages (class limit is also eight). Classes are taught by experienced instructors and cover the basic elements of the game including forehand, backhand, service, and beginning techniques for game play. UHSRA rodeo The Spikers HEBER CITY Cody Dahl wrapped up his third straight calf roping title in the Utah High School Rodeo Association Finals that finished Saturday night with the short at the Wasatch Cbunty Fairgrounds, Three other Spikers will also Kent be taking home saddles Argyle, Lisa Harrison and Darcey Campbell. Bear Rivers Karen Bywater also earned a saddle durcompetition that ing season-lon- g concluded at the UHSRA Finals. All are now headed to next go-rou- nd Tennis balls will be provided and players should bring their own rackets. Registration fee is; $25 per student which includes; an official class S Registration will be accepted e on a basis at the Clinton City offices, 1906 W. 1800 North through Friday, July 6. For more information, contact Tony Onofrietti at rt. first-com- e, first-serv- 825-539- RASMUSSENS OGDEN 621-617- LAYTON 544-533- 6 1 li Garr Crookston, MS CCC Audiologist PockeTalker Now Available at... 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