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Vindshields Side Windows Dre YOU Spend ' Back Windows Leaks Fixed 5;rving all of Insurance Claims "a TAH C0UNTY firj. AMERICAN FORK TL3lr756-2- 1 62 "T I Weekdays 9 to 6 Review - Wednesday, July 30, 1986 - Page 11 Pleasant Grove all-sta- rs have big win in tournament During this past week, 17 girls fastpitch teams con-verged on Pleasant Grove for the Utah State Tournament for that division of play hosted by the Recreation Department. The state championship went to Taylorsville s, as well as a berth to the nationals to be held Aug. 8-- in Richland, Wash, but local teams played well and placed high. SDI Steelers from Pleasant Grove took third place by beating Oquirrh Mountain 10-- Aquirrh Mountain had aced out the Steelers for first place in the Jr. Timp Classic the week before, but the Steelers were not to be denied this game. Balanced hitting and defense marked the game as Gina Clark paced the Steelers with her fine pitching, but the hitting of Jennifer McMurtrey, Shani Anderson and Jenni Francom allowed the Steelers to go ahead in the top of the seventh inning. Fine defense in the bottom of the seventh allowed only one run and the win. A fourth place finish assures the Steelers a slot in the Rocky Mountain Regionals Aug. 25-2- 7 in Fort Collin, Colo. Coaches are Julie Anderson, Glen McMurtrey and Mike Gordon. The Pleasant Grove All-Sta- also faired well in the event. They lost two quick but clos games and dropped down into a second double elimination tournament. After a long day of play on Friday, the All-Sta-were the only undefeated team in the bracket with wins over the Blue Dolphins of Sandy, the Blue Thunder also of Sandy, and the Wellington s. Natalie Scott pitched all of the games for the All-Sta- rs and set a vigorous pace which no other team in the tournament was able to match. Saturday night the Pleasant Grove All-Sta- faced the Blue Dolphins of Sandy again in the championship game of the drop-down bracket. The Dolphins played very well but were no match for the s, as they soundly trounced the visitors 26-1- Congratulations to the All-St- ar team for their first place win and to their coaches, Rex Walker, Jerry Phillips, Woody Hemphill and Debbie Ostler, for all their time and effort in bringing together this team. ' s Y , '"" " ' S888fc ' " ' ! V, I J (,, ' . 1 A ' . ' 1 vf j , H A , - 1 v 1 - ' Yankees 1 Baker, it' Jensen,(bSiBB vron ? v - ' ,ter rounds first with one of the many hits that im the title of Outstanding Player in the i Fork Steel Days Tourney. Number 20 in (id is Lonnie Gleave of Scarpinos. Carter plays V i 'eterson Interiors. Photo by John Hill. v t-.'- fi (e Peterson Interiors y$! Steel Days Tourney V I j rson Interiors captured Steel Days Fastpitch '' ;'.rnament last week by j arpinos, 3 in the f. pgame. 0 in the fifth inning, - nw two Scarpino hitters safely and then pitcher, ' ive, put the Scarpino with a three run home hi ' J j tied the score in the ' the seventh and then ' i load the bases. ' With Gleave walked in the 'Weldon Nielsen, Peterson left fielder, was named MVP of the tourney with teammate, Craig Carter named Outstanding Player. Petersons went through the tourney undefeated with Scarpinos only losing one, the final game. The PG City league Cham-pionships are being played this week at Shannon Field with Scar-pinos and Steve Peterson Interiors among the favorites. Datamark won the regular season title with Barretts, Pavers, Stingers and Sanders other teams that could win the first place league trophy. Pool announces final lesson schedules Yes! Pleasant Grove does still have swimming lessons! In fact they are getting ready to begin the last sessions of the season. So now is the last chance this year to enjoy the water while learning to swim. The pool offers lessons for the beginner through the swimmer . class. In addition, they offer a Mom-To- t and Water Aerobic class. The pool will be making a special offer for its last Monday, Wed-nesday, Friday and daily sessions. For the last session, two can enter for the price of one, similiar to the first session of the summer. The cost is $15 for the two. These classes will begin Friday, August 8. The Tuesday-Thursda- y session will be a mini-sessio- n of only five lessons. The cost of this session will be $10. This will be an excellent opportunity for you to practice what you have learned during the summer. These classes will begin Thursday, August 7. So cross your fingers and hope for sunshine! Come join in the last fling of the summer before school begins. For more information, call the Pleaeant Grove City Pool at 785-240- 3. Fastpitch tournaments slated for Classes A, B & C With the softball season winding down, the state tournaments are now b eginning. Each team is classified either A, B or C, depending on the quality of the team as judged by an ASA com-mittee. Six teams from the Tri-Cit- y league; Datamark, Craig Paving, Sanders Construction, Scarpino's, Steve Peterson Interiors, and Stingers, were classified in the 'A' division, and will be able to par-ticipate in the State Tournament in Park City, Utah, August 7, 8, 9. The 'B' class State Tournament will be held right here in Pleasant Grove at Shannon Fields Aug. 11-1- 5. Six teams from the league, Ashton's Inc., Barrett Builders, GMAC, Lamoreaux Concrete, Rasmussen Heating and Walker OilLindon Precision will be able to participate in this tournament. Five teams, Computers Made Easy, Insul-Che- Polar King, U.V. Saints, and Wils have the op-portunity to travel to Salt Lake City to participate in the class C State Tournament. Good luck to all the teams in their state and other post-seaso- n play. Commercial and food concession booths sought for fair There are still several openings for commercial and food con-cessions booths at the County Fair. "Last year's exhibitors were very pleased with the response they received at the fair," said Antoinett Hair, fair secretary. There are still 30 booths available inside the main exhibit hall, and 16 are still available in the outdoor . areas.' Persons wishing to obtain in formation on display booths or food concessions should contact the Utah County Fair office at 176 E. Center, Provo, 375-551- ext. 398. Exhibit space will be assigned on a first come basis and space is limited. Food concessions will be screened and selected and are also limited, Hair said. ; th grade footballers w ieet next Monday : interested in playing e football are- asked to 'lasant Grove High School my at 5 p.m., Monday, August 4. The coach asks all interested athletes to make a note of this. icelv. 1 will be Utah 1 asant opener 'ill mark the opening day ,.86 Utah pheasant hunt, bag limits of two roosters The season will end Nov. ,on state and federal land counties, where the toll through Nov. 30. Wildlife Board set es for pheasant and other 'me hunting at a recent IPyn Vernal, calling for a J,v"pener for most upland icies, including grouse, eCt: white-taile- d ptarmigan, iyg; rabbits and snowshoe hares. Season lengths, bag and possession limits vary depending on species. The 1986-8- 7 upland game proclamation should be available by Wildlife Resources offices and most sporting good stores by Sept. 1. The board also approved a May 2 through 24 turkey hunt in seven southern Utah counties. A $5 spring turkey permit must be purchased before hunting. Only one male turkey may be harvested per hunter. |