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I AMERICAN FORK Weekdays 9 to 6 Review - Wednesday, June 4, 1986 - Page 9 Airman Shawn Bezzant graduates from basic training in Texas X ) riM y If - ' Airman Shawn K. Bezzant, son of Darlene F. and Nile Bezzant, Pleasant Grove, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Bezzant was an honor graduate of the course. His wife, Marianne, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peck, American Fork. The sergeant is a 1984 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. Shawn K. Bezzant ..it L- - j!U If1 v'k I urnament Champs. . . amark won the Coca Cola Invitational Tournament by Chipman. Back: Lynn Clingo, Kent Chipman, Donnie ing through the loser's bracket and beating Walker Hadfield, Russ Thompson, Bruce Jacobson, Howard in two straight games Saturday. Front, L-- R: Bill Cooper, Kelly Christiansen, Kim Cooper, Bob Barnes, lfield, Jim Stoneman, Dave Hatch, Dee Ekins, Steve Scarpinos was third in the 10-tea-m tourney. teter polo team travels to Tucson ' I -- J?''. : 'Is ' ' ; . 0 . j, , - r '. ; I it , i- - ides enjoying the 100 degree ler and playing in an outdor ming pool for two straight days ison, the Pleasant Grove water earn represented the city and Valley very respectfully with key wins in the Western States lament there. boys played two games on y and four games on Saturday. of the other competing teams led the University of Arizona Amphitheater Aquatics Polo from Tucson, the 1986 Utah Champions Murray High il and Skyline High School who the 1985 Western " Regional polo champs. Friday the boys played Cyprus school and the Skyline B team, lyprus team was a tough game. :eam did not play well at all g this game and got too far d to ever catch up. Scorers ied Derrick Dickerson with 3, Tiffany and Robert Greenland had one each. Later that' night they played the Skyline B team and played real tough. By the third quarter, P.G. led but darkness came because of the late time of the game and the team ended up being beat in the fourth quarter. Scorers included Lon Franson, George Thomsen and Derrick Dickerson with one each. After losing this game there were some pretty upset kids. They managed to save some of their anger through the night and came back for a game the next day against the Amphfteheater Aquaticswhich is a combination of all the high schools in Tucson. P. G. led throughout this game and never made a mistake which resulted in a goal for the other team. They won 6-- 4. Scorers were Dickerson with 3, Ray Tiffany with 2 and Freshman Adam Rupper with 1. Val Blackburn was another reason for this win as he had 11 saves as goalie. The team scored three goals against the University of Arizona team in a tough game. The girls did very well in the tournament also. Their greatest achievement was tying the Cyprus High School girls who took second in the tournament. Trina Davis, a freshman who was scoreless up to this game, was one of the major reasons for this great showing. She ended up with two of the five goals. She scored her goals early and then with just minutes left in the game, sophomore Deanne Bingham, put a backhand shot in the cage for the tieing goal. This was Deanne's Player for American Fork-Pleasa- nt Grove water polo team gets pass past Cyprus High defender. second goal of the game. Donna Fugal made game saving stops in the cage as goalie. Her performance in this game assured her a spot on the western regional tournament all-st- ar team as goalie. The rest of the girls teams were tough competition for P.G. They also played the University of Arizona Women's Team, Skyline, and the Arizona Amphitheater Aquatics team. The girls leading scorer was Amber Ewell. She scored an out standing 12 goals over the two days Amber received an honorabl mention for her performance. Amber has moved to Dugway s the girls will miss her strength am spirit next year. The team became a stronger closer team over the week's trip They had fun and worked hard. Thi: will be a yearly event for those whi make the team next year. Along with Donna Fugal, Derricl Dickerson was also named to the all star team for the tournament. aterpolo inic set Is of all ages are invited to id a free water polo clinic to be Thursday, June 5, at the rican Fork outdoor swimming Those ages 12 and under will be e pool from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. ;hose ages 13-1- 8 will be from 11 til noon. mmer league water polo will l in a couple of weeks and all ; interested will be placed on a i. If there aren't enough players one city to make up a team, will assign them together to ier team. kids of all skill levels are d to come play in the league, lere are any questions, call n Dickerson, coach of the sant Grove High School water team, at 785-740- Swimmers try for Junior Olympic team Pleasant Grove has three boys and three girls trying out for the Junior National Olympic Water Polo Team. Those trying out include Janet Oertli, Deanne Bingham and Amber Ewell, Ray Tiffany, Tad Davies (an eighth grader) and Derrick Dickerson. Coach Kevin Dickerson said if these kids make the team they will travel to St. Louis for the National Olympics to be held at the end of July. Their chances look good, he said, but there is tough competition for the positions. |