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Show Lehi new utun! - Wednesday, January ne Leni matmen beat three, produce two titlists at Sky View By Dean Von Memmott Sports Correspondent While the Lehi Pioneers.pro-duce- d a 2 record at the Jan. 9 Bobcat Brawl at Skyview High in Smithfield, a Cache County town, they also produced two champions at the meet. Taking first for them were Mark Cutler and Travis Lewis. The meet was conducted on a duals format. In other words, Lehi squared off with each of the meet's other five teams. The Viewmont Vikings were the first squad that the Pioneers confronted in the daylong action. When Lehi's Jordan Day, lost to Ryan Richans on a technical fall, it marked a long, frustrating round for the Pioneers. Sweeping the first seven matches, Viewmont took a 34-lead over Lehi. Taking a lead in his 145 weight class 3-- 0 5-- 0 match, Cutler snapped the Vikings' winning streaking by defeating Jared Robbins Lehi then soon got pins from Lewis, Mark Delimont, and Coby Wilson. The three falls, though, didn't stop the Vikings 9-- 5. from defeating Lehi Round 2 went better for Lehi as it took on the Fremont Silver Wolves. Day pinned Curtis Leishman to get the Pioneers off to a favorable start. Lehi also got pins from Cutler, B.J. Hobbs, Delimont, Coby Wilson, Brock Worthen, and Lewis that round. Also during Lehi's win over the Silver Wolves, Pioneer Brad Synder won 15-- over Jordan Farr while fellow Lehian Trent Basset won on a forfeit. In Round 3 action, North Sanpete's Justin Bradley and Preston Holgreen pinned Day 52-2- 1. 57-1- 7 7 and Chaz Smith to take a 12-- 0 lead over Lehi, Brad Nielson and Hobbs each scored a fall to tie score at 12. Logan Neilson's pinning Bassett started North Sanpete on its way to a 2 lead. Cutler's pinning Mark Noorlander turned the round to Lehi's By ' H f for Hawk Kade Save Church's 15-- 4 win over Snyder, the Pioneers won the rest of the Lewis each scored a fall. d The Pioneers' winning streak ended in Round 4. The Skyview Bobcats clawed 7 win over them. out a Skyview took a 12-- 0 lead on two falls. Lehi narrowed the lead to 12-- 9 on Nielson's pinning Lance Maughn and Hobbs' defeating Trent Thomas When Skyview widened its advantage to 22-- 9 on two consecutive technical fouls, catching up became more difficult for Lehi. two-roun- 38-2- 7-- 0. 58. Freshman David took seventh in sJV' 8-- 0, 5. .... J ('v, V- - ' Wildlife Resources offices. " Included among the changes for 1999 is an increase in the cost of an annual license for anglers between 14 and 65 years of age. The 1999 license costs $20. In addition, anglers and hunters alike are required to purchase a 1999 Wildlife Habitat Authoriration, which sells fof $6. In 1999, Scofield Reservoir will join Strawberry, Deer Creek, and Jordanelle reservoirs as reservoirs with a four trout limit. Fisheries biologists believe a reduced limit will result in more consistent fishing success for the average angler. Fish size should also increase somewhat. 100-yar- 200-yar- d the ' -- - Pioneer wrestlers in action during last weekend's Bobcat Brawl at gling trout fishery, and add a trophy dimension to the angling experience. The Price River (Lower Fish Creek) in southeastern Utah will be managed differently in 1999, because of its increasing popularity as a fly fishing destination. An eight mile stretch (from the bridge about one mile below the Scofield Reservoir dam, downstream to the confluence with the White River) will go to a four fish limit and must be fished with artificial flies and lures only. The new regula GUESS WHO'S tion is designed for trout fisheries, new regulation changes are slated for bass and other warm water species. Deer Creek. Jordanelle, and Pineview Huntington improvements " Sky View. MHUmilM 1 work." Rebecca Tucker took North reservoirs are among some of the cool and warm water fisheries to have changes. Anglers are encouraged to study the 1999 Fishing Proclamation, paying special attention to section V. which identifies Provisions for Specific Waters. All lakes, reservoirs and streams having regulations that depart from the General Provisions in sections III. and IV. are listed in alphabetical order in section V. sixth in butterfly and 10th in the breast stroke. the 100-yar- d "Rachel said, Meyring Phillips. Haley Christiansen. Jamie Hawks, and Jamie Carbine are are all showing good improvements in the freestyle . events, while Daniela Wilson. Rachel Bndgett Romney. and Magan Jenson are making great progress in the breast stroke." The Pioneers competed at Tooele yesterday but results were not available at press time. Kirch-berg- hi MM r YOUNG 0NAN.f9? ..I the during meet. The coach said, "Freshman Josh Pulham and Wilson Bateman continue to make improvement in their first year of competitive swimming. Both will be outstanding swimmers with thier continued hard UceL11-I:1.K.-- S GOING TO B 80 YEARS to produce larger trout and satisfy the desires of most anglers using this portion of the river. Regulations on the first mile of river below the Scofield dam will not change however, remaining open to anglers using legal baits and allowing an eight trout limit. Besides the changes in store breast stroke 100-yar- d while posting a time of 1:10.41. Meyring noted other swimmers on the boys' team made V 2. i r,Lli i (PTfTj Reasons to Stop toy Allrec l's... IIUJHW kU.LUHUUUL.ii., v pre-datio- "Come and teria." The rule change is designed to 'help protect spawning walleyes from illegal snagging, a problem that ran rampant last spring. One Sunday morning last spring, Division conservation officers found 18 out of 20 anglers were snagging walleyes. Pettingill added, To allow legitimate anglers a chance to legally take walleyes out of the streams, we're going to try this. If it doesn't work, we'll end up closing the streams during the walleye spawn." The board also approved a visit our new store!" LOOK FOR THE ANSWER NEXT WEEK t i. aV. m Laminated Structures Financing Avallablal Brothers Jeff and Steve Alfred, owners of Alfred's Hardware and Sleep Center in Pleasant Grove. recommendation that Utah Lake tributary anglers be allowed to keep two walleyes but not more than one may be more than 20 inches 24'x32'x9' daily, $5,535 36,x48'x11' $16,285 54' x 72' x 14' $19,675 long. Pettingill d 100-yar- d Tributary hook restrictions coming To help prevent the illegal snagging of spawning walleyes in Utah Lake's tributaries, anglers fishing at these tributaries from March 1 to 7 a.m., April 24, 1999 will be restricted as to the size of hook they may use. During this period, anglers may only use lures with one, single hook. The single hook (single,! double or treble) must be iible to pass though a 916 incf opening. The distance between the point of the hook and the shank on a single hook, and the distance between points of a double of treble hook, may not exceed 916 of an inch. Tom Pettengill, Sport Fisheries and Aquatic Education Coordinator for the Division of Resources, Wildlife reported,"Anglers fishing Utah between tributaries Lake March 1 and April 24 may not eveo' have in their possession, hooks that don't meet this cri Felling-had the freestyle and races. Fellingham's older brother David took sixth in the 50 freestyle. Cliff Worthington and Weston Adams won fifth and eighth respectively in both the individual medley and freestyle. Brady Peterson took took fifth in the butterfly and seventh in the individual medley. Cary Dortch took ninth in 50-yar- Despite Pioneer Brandon A few rivers and creeks also will move to a four fish limit. These include the Ogden River (Weber County), Sixth Water Creek (Utah County), and tributaries to Gooseberry Reservoir (Sanpete County), Bench's Pond (Sanpete County), and Huntington Reservoir (Sanpete County). The latter three streams will be closed to fishing until July 10, to protect spawning trout. Regulations on fishing for splake at Joe's Valley Reservoir (Emery County) will change to deal with increasing numbers of Utah chubs. The chubs were illegally introduced and are reducing the quality of the fishery by competing with trout for food and space. The trout limit at Joe's Valley will remain at eight, but only two fish may be splake and all splake between 15 and 20 inches must be released. Enhancing the population of n large splake will increase on chubs, help the strug Dean Von Memmott 3-- A New year fishing regulations took effect January Anglers heading out to their favorite waters now should check the new fishing regulations for changes taking place in the new year. 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No cost or obligation to apply. Utah OPY All-Purpo- se BAAHO Duck'Tape 2' x 60 yards. 40402 HOURS: Oreaner prevents overloading. Ul listed. Jrr. Circuit inJT) Mon.-F- ri. ifsg; BHANO 7 a.m. 33543 - 7 p.m. 1"x25'. Yeflo or Orange. 2073S41.651 Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 0. Capital Reserves, Inc. frtnlrl only, rat All hmiw $ultjfi.t ht thannv, call fcr t ftimil umtrrwrtlintt sul!nl 288-077- 1 (Hut I. fvvh-- KUt I m- wnu . The Lehi Pioneers found the recent Tooele Invitational to be for the an excellent warm-u- p meet. upcoming state Lehi Coach Dennis Meyring said, "About 70 percent of the state meet competition was in attendance. Last year's top five teams in the boys' competition were there." The coach pointed out that the Pioneers "swam very well with nearly every simmer producing their best times for the season. Many were lifetime personal best times." Lehi took fifth in the boys' division with 236 points and 10th in the girls' with a score of ; round's matches. Delimont, Justin Wilbur, Worthen, and 70-1- i Sports Correspondent favor. 31-1- Page Swimmers moKing iots of progress 29-1- Wilson's defeating Nick Larsen the Bobcats stretched their After lead as wide as. Nate Hansen, Snyder pinned Skyview won the next, three matches. Lewis ended the round with his pinning Brent Thomas. Lehi finished the meet with an encounter against American Fork. After Caveman Steve WTentz pinned Day, the Pioneers mangled American Fork by a score of During the final round, Lehi got pins from Smith, Nielson, Hobbs, Rushton Southwick, Delimont, Cutler, Snyder, Wilbur, Worthen, and Lewis. 13, 1999 - tnkv U IfjAiflllDWAE SLEEP CERJTEU! 785-222- 1 oaiSSED |