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Show SPORTS The CLIPBOARD Hilltop Times January 19, 2006 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL STANDINGS ^ Youth Center Super Bowl ^ Ice fishing trips party Outdoor recreation plans an ice fishing trip - Feb. 11 -- to Mantua The Youth Center plans a Super Bowl party Feb. 5 for youth, Reservoir or Rock Porte Reserages 9-18. The party will begin voir. Cost for the trip is $15 per per- at 1 p.m., and the $4-per-person son and departure time is 7 a.m., cost includes snacks and beverages. Other activities, related to the morning of the event. Meetings are held the Wednesday prior football, are planned during the at 5 p.m. at Outdoor Recreation. party, including passing challenges, football knowledge and a MadThe fee covers transportation, a knowledgeable trip leader and vol- den 2006 tournament. The Youth Center's Keystone Club will prounteers to help. vide other games at 25 cents each. Participants are encouraged to For more information, contact the bring warm clothing that can be layered, a fishing license, snacks, Youth Center at 777-2419. a sack lunch, and warm boots. Weather and temperatures will ^ Football Frenzy determine which venue will be vis- Club Hill has planned to have ited. Mantua Reservoir has trout, a Super Bowl party Feb. 5. The bass and blue gill while Rock Porte, event does not have a cover charge. Reservoir has perch and trout. There will be food and drink speFor more information about the cials, including a sponsored grill trips, contact Outdoor Recreation by home depot, price giveaways and prize drawings. at 777-2225. Tuesday/Thursday league Lost Seed Won Team 2 4 5 Hangar Rats 711 0 ,75CS 5 9 t 10 6 1 775 EOD 3 1 526ICBM 6 6 3 34 AMU 4 5 TPB 2 2 CGOC 5 5 2 6 W 2 Generators 5 "2 3 USAMMA 5 1 75 OSS 6 .1, TPB and Generators are dropped from league play due to two(2) forfeits in one week. Monday/Wednesday league AF sweeps bowling championships Januarq Saoinqsf ntt Any lilt Softener or Heater > WII |nsta|| , BY AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE RENO, Nev. — The Air Force swept the individual and team efforts in the Armed Forces Bowling Championships at the National Bowling Stadium here Jan. 11. Staff Sgt. Kristen Elmore of Geilenkirchen Air Base, Germany, and Tech. Sgt. Martin Bedford of Hill, won the women's and men's divisions, respectively. Elmore finished her 24 games with a 4,605 total to top the Marine Gunnery Sgt. Lisa Beeksma of Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., who had 4,598. Chief Petty Officer Bessie Lowery of USS Ross, Norfolk, Va., was third with 4,520. Bedford totaled 5,076 to top the men's field. Army Staff Sgt. Dwayne Watkins of Fort Rucker, Ala., was second with 4,902, while Air Force Staff Sgt. Jack Barfield of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., was third with 4,875. Bedford, Watkins and Barfield advanced to the 32-player match play round and qualified to play for a spot on Team U5A....^j,^**|v.*^l Air Fffrcevw6nWe^earn event in both the women's and men's:dlvisIons:i;The*'sl'X Air Force men totaled 27,835, while the-service's women counterparts score,d 17,631. The 21 women and 24 men representing the Air Force, Army, Marines and Navy competed as part of the United States Bowling Congress Team USA Championships. Compiled from an Armed Forces Sports Office news release. Any Service LENNOX HOME COMFORT SYSTEMS Innovation never felt so good.' 8 AND ASSOCIATES PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. 747East Highway 193 • Layton, UT 84041 544-4480 for more information Call 625-4300 PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, P.C. 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