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Show ,4 6 .rts. i ': The Sampler, Feb. 28, 1985 Mew s from m oral DANCE INTO SPRING! Dance to the music of the Rock Wave on Saturday, 0 March 9th, from at the Youth Center. ID 1900-233- Card is required for admittance, or proof of High School attendance. SOCCER. Sign-u- p and registration for soccer began on Feb. 26th and is still open. Fees are $17.75 with uniform, $7.75 without uniform for the total year. Volunteer help is always appreciated and welcome for the soccer program. We are in need of coaches, asst. coaches, referees and linesmen. Contact us at 2 177. Scott Kohr, Gene Buell and Angela Williams. The second place finishers were coached by lLt Stiefel and the team was comprised of Randy Chesley, Kevin Chesley, Cory Stiefel, Kristi Hale, Lee Ann Mecham and Shad Stoddard. There also was a representative team picked from the 3rd and 4th grade league and is coached by Mr. Tom Kelly, please contact Youth Activities for informa- tion about an upcoming game. Even the players that did not place in the winners bracket received trophies for upper participation. The ", league with coaches were presented gratitude mugs and the referees were shown vol-uhee- er with great appreciation and a mug. We give special thanks to LTC Heartle for doing the presentations of trophies. All youth interested in participating in the Youth Soccer Program please contact Toy Ready at the Youth Center, 2177. It's not too late to register for soccer. Contact Toy Ready at 2177 or 4854. Ball handling practice Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. at the post gym. OUTDOOR RECREATION . A Cross Country clinic and one day trip in the hills of Johnson's Pass will be held on the 8th of March. Call 2319, Outdoor Recreation, for more details. Bring a lunch and meet us at the OREC, Bldg. 5441, at 0800 jfejHP- IMS, - . i'aniM mfm YOUTHS I7FS KIDS SIZES hours on Friday and we will carpool to the pass. Some trails have been blazed up there and will be easy to reach from the parking area. See you there! Mrs. Witkowski's class is ready for their first free cross country lesson, as soon as we'll get another inch or two of fresh snow. Anyone else interested, individual or group, to take advantage of FIRST PLACE FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES: 1st row: Katrina Mallet, Coach Durden, Eddie Wilde. 2nd row: Ber nard Ortiz, Danial Brush, Wayne Gould, Eric Holland. this marvelous opportunity, please contact the OREC Center, 2319 so we can fit you with skis and boots. This coming Saturday, Mar. 2, we are setting out on our last ski trip for this season. It will take us to Snowbird, and whether y ou have been there before or not, surely you realize it is the SYNTHETIC LEATHER BASKETBALLS 'SKYFORCE' LEATHER BASKETBALL SHOES VOIT 'XB23B' MacGREGOR Reo $14 QS to 'X8000' Red, White, Blue $1fiK Reg. $52.95 T "YOUR CHOICE most famous ski resort in our area. There is a tram for expert skiers which takes you right up to the fabulous powder bowls. Take advantage of our re- duced transportation costs: The price for adults is $6 per person. The ski lift tickets are $12 for adults, $11. 12 years and und-- , v' SECOND PLACE FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES: 1st row, left to right: Tammy White, Coach Buell, Vicki Harris. 2nd row: Ricki Bryne, Ryan Clark, Jeffrey Wintle and Steve De n, for-childre- er. See you bright and early Sat. morning in th'e gym parking lot! Also: if you no longer plan to use your skis, please turn them in to the Outdoor Recreation facility as soon as 477T 'MINI-JOGGER- 487T 40-INC- H REBOUND EXERCISER Reg. $39.99 Reg. $29.99 4 mW1 lii . V ' 'MINI-JOGGE- R' V REBOUND EXERCISER V '''-jS- 34-INC- H JT' y! --- S ketball league everyone MSbF"' fiSflKk jlat ---- " " ' "'" U 884 'POWER ROW DELUXE ROWING MACHINE Deluxe tirt Oscillating t AiNJflsNio ' possible. In the trophy presentation for the Youth Activities bas- 1 ami for full 360 range of motion MhHtable tension Rotating foot pads came out a winner. The 5th and 6th grade first place finisher was the team coached by SP4 Durden of Headquarters Company. His team was comprised of Danial Brush, Bernard Ortiz, Eric Holland, Eddie Wilde, Katrina Mallet, Wayne Gould and Steve Morton. Mr. Buell was the coach of the second place' finishers, players consisted of Jeff Wintle, Steve Dewitt, Ricky Byrne, Tammy White, Ryan Clark, Steven Smith and Vicki Harris. There was a representative team picked up from the 5th and 6th grade teams and is coached by SP4 Durden, please contact Youth Activities for information about an upcoming game. '. Mr. Buell coached his 3rd n k Angela Williams, Coach Buell, Miriah Wright. 2nd row: Mike Brothers, Scott Kohr, Gene Buell, Jody Wintle. . and 4th grade youth to the first place finish. His team players are Miriah Wright, Jody Wintle, Mike Brothers, xx x FIRST PLACE THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES: 1st row: .. ... ....... ,..-t;.ftwt- ... , SECOND PLACE THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES: 1st row: Coach Stiefel. 2nd row: Cory Stiefel, Shad Stoddard, Lee Ches-ley- .Ann Mecham, Kristi Hale. Missing: Randy and Kevin ' ' " -- ' ' : ' 7 fwssL STEAL THE WiOWTH OF WILL GO ON SALE AT P 8 A.M. TOMORROW 1 977 BUICK Rl VI ERA 2D R HT - o : Fully Loaded Very Clean - Low Miles Don't Miss This One. THIS WEEK ft 2v iCd r i ONLY oS syKNTES CHEVROLET GO. EfcM 1 ; 23 South Main 882-314- 8 ; , 8 " M |