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Show SJJ j rf, . .H--. .. 'k'v f - - jwM-'!- .f w ITT, - - - - t -- vm 'i '.. ; : - - j .V . ll .. .'p. '. ,;.- - l PITlt 11 Thursday, May 12, 1983 Dug way outpoints the defending state champions from Park City by Sp4 Tim Karas bles White and DeWitt (second place); Brothers and Dolle (first place). Coming Into the region tennis tournament, the Dug-wa- y Mustangs had a competition at state how it was at region. Dug- six-tea- m returning state champions, placed third in the team standings, they could have taken the region championship. All three of their single players made it into the final F 6-- 3, Bruce wont 4-- 6, 6--4 No. 2 Singles 6-- 0, - 6-- 4 Carney won 1-- 6, 64 - Doubles - Brothers and DeWitt won 7-- White and 7-- 5 5, May6 No. 3 Singles - Lundy won Woods Cross 1 No. 1 Singles - Bruce lost 64, 6 No. 2 Singles - Carney won 63, 7-- 63 No. 3 Singles - Lundy won . 6--7. 62 64, Region Tournament No. 1 Singles - Bruce defeated Park City opponent, 64, 4-- 6--3 for. championship No. 2 Singles Carney defeated Park City opponent 64, 64 for championship No. 3 Singles - Lundy defeated 6, 7-- 5 championship No. 1 Doubles - White and DeWitt lost to St. Joe 63, 62 for championship No. 2 Doubles Brothers and Dolle defeated St. Joe 62, 6--0 for championship 2-- 6, Team Standings Dugway St. Joe Park City St Marks South Summit North Rich .............. 2314 points points points 4 points 1 point 0 points 13 ; . Av, pay s&irmni Dugway S !! 1 u i Oinosa a HiraTfBntrtrmngt Perfect Sleeper "Pillow Softoet and set Itnzmur corns pillows at no extra cost. - r ' t (A 10 to 28 Pillow Value) North Rich 0 No. 1 Singles - Bruce defeated Lamboume 6-- 6--0 No. 2 Singles - Carney defeated Shane 6-- 6--0 No. 3 Singles - Lundy defeated Price 6-- 6--0 No. 1 Doubles - Brothers and 0, 0, 0, y ap M v 3ft. ... v 17-- tm, ' , ':3 - - Aha - Ik i v . A DUGWAY YOUTH gives the soccer ball a. tremendous boot as an opponent draws near. Soccer organization plans ahead Tim Karas their teams. One of the goals of the A.Y.S.O. is the "Children come first and soccer second. We try and let each member of the team play at least half of every game, said Anne. A.Y.S.O. is divided into re-- 1 gions (geographical areas) and Dugway represents one of those regions. "A typical region has at least 1,000 players, but Dugway has only about 150. The problem is With only two weeks maining in the childrens soccer program American Youth Soccer Organization (A.Y.S.O.), plans are being made for the second half of the season. "Children in the past have registered late, we (A.Y.S.O.) want to eliminate that problem. Many individuals dont realize it takes a lot of planning to get a season under way. Were also limited to how many players are on each team, said Anne Carruth, Dugways A.Y.S.O. re- . The other regions seem to be very supportive of Dugway. They help in many different ways, like conducting referee and coaches clinics. "We get together once a year in Salt Lake City and have conferences. Whenever a festival or tournament is scheduled, were always in- vited. The whole organization in Utah is excellent, consisting of a network' of volunteers trying to help one another, II, If you already have a uniform, the price is $7. The various age groups, according to Anne, are as follows:. Division 6 (5, 6, and 7 yrs.) Larry Mullendore, Kenny Stoddard and Gregor McHardy; Division 5 (8 and 9 years) Ramon Cortes 4 and (10 David Gregg; Division yrs.) Joe Nadworny and Harold Klobe. Also helping with the A.Y.S.O. program as referees are Mr. and Mrs. George Carruth, Michael Moore, Gail and Sandy Witkowski, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klobe and Brad Livingston. four teams from Ogden will be playing at the parade, grounds here at Dugway. Game times have been tenta11, tively been scheduled for 12 and 1 oclock with a 2 p.m. matchup if a fourth team does arrive. The. Ogden coaches had, previously planned to bring down a separate girls and . boy's team. But after hearing that Dugway's teams are LINOLEUM VahMS to 824.95 SPECIAL PURCHASE DUPONT NYLON 2 rolls (300 sq. yds.) Rust tones and Installation Available 6 Rolls $9 s 1 CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMSH she said. Anne's assistant (Commis sioner) last year was Jeff Dutton, but this year she finds 11 This coming Saturday, May 14, three and possibly No-W- ax schedule games outside oiir area, stated Anne. and any volunteer help will be. highly appreciated. The cost will be around $15 for a year, spring and fall seasons, which includes the uniform. and Armstrong were small and isolated, which means its difficult to commissioner. Fall registration will begin around May 20 for children between the ages of 5 and CARPET VALUES intermixed, theyll most likely combine or split up by Sp4 next year, I hope the Commissioner will be Mike Arnold. The position should be headed by someone from I j the Morale Support Activi- ties, which is now possible since Arnold has become the new D.Y.A. director. If he p--i wants to be the commission- - I j er, I wouldnt mind stepping- LJ down and becoming his assis- p"1 I j tant, she stated. sched-uled Besides the games for this Saturday (Division 4 and 5), you might want to watch the younger (Division 6) children play. Their games are played every Thursday, 5:30 p.m., at the field between the G.L.C.M. Building and hospital. BEAUTY, QUALITY, -- pi . tJ Up to 36 Months Financing or 90 Days Free Interest! herself without one. "For ,; ! for t April 28 if. .' i Park City 1 No. 1 Singles Bruce. Besides Dugways three1 single players, who performed exceptionally well, the Mustangs got excellent contributions from their dou . 6-- 3, May 4 Dugway 4 . everything works out as planned,1 stated Coach et, will advance on to state. u' Deal lost 1 6, again, well win the state tournament, said Dugways coach, George Bruce. A trophy will be given to each of the top two teams. An. award (second place) that ' has Dugway managed to come up with the last three years. But so far, that first place trophy has been very elusive to acquire. "Hopefully well get Chat first place trophy this season, thats if top three finishers at the region tournament, five singles or doubles brack- V No. 1 Doubles - Steelman and No. Dole won 62, 63 No. 2 Doubles 6-- 3, in all three singles with Park City. If we can handle them and all three lost. Helping to give them their losses were Dugways awesome trio, consisting of Steve Bruce, Troy Carney and Steve Lundy. This was the second straight time this year Park Citys single players were swept away by Dugway.! The next major step for Dugway will be the state tournament tomorrow May 13 which is scheduled to be held at Park City. Only the I . 6-- 2 No. 2 Doubles - Brothers and Dolle won 62, 4-- 6-- 4 April 29 Dugway 4 dont get beaten before the championship round, then theyll probably end up with another Park City rematch.' "I think well be matched up 6--3, .. forfeit way, Park City, and St. Joe will1 be returning with a full squad of players, all members qualifying. If Dugways single players 5-- 0, 6-- 0 No. 2 Doubles - Dugway won by Thfe 4-- 1, 7; 6-- 0, should be almost identical to 10-- 0 team record, having recently knocked off North Rich Park City and Woods Cross In a tournament played in Park City, the Mustangs came away with 23 team points to easily outdistance runner-u- p St. Joe, who finished with 14 points. EfVen though Park City, the 4-- 1. Dolle defeated Lambson and Rice t Park City opponent T W DURABILITY, &mLUE PLUS Reclina-Rocke- f ReclinaWay- - Chair No. 415 Wall Recliner No. 1615 ' AlLfflnifl Furniture-Applianc- e r.4fr r t AP . & ' w LI1 Fine Quality-Fas- t Service Tcrtns 882-096- 4 54 So. Main ; Sfori: Hint Srrvirn liuit " -- J If JL ' S' |