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Show S&SbSm 2001 Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday April 24, A 1 1 in stumble pair of games Lady Spartans reach base and the Spartans fell a 3y RYAN PEACOCK Sports Reporter Emerys girls softball team took wo big steps backward last week, ailing from first place into a tie for .second Sanpete after losing to North 8-- 2 Tuesday and Carbon 4-- 2 game behind the Hawks in the standings. The team had a chance to redeem itself in a game at Carbon Thursday and played a great game, but wrhen the dust cleared, Emery lost its second game in a row. Thursday. The Lady Spartans were in a virtual tie for first place with North Sanpete to start the week, but the Hawks came into town and took control in the region standings. ' Emery committed five errors in the game and gave up four runs in the fifth inning that sealed the win for North Sanpete. Holly Bell, who has pitched ev- ery inning for the Spartans this year, struggled from the mound, but the errors are what really hurt Emerys chances. Only one of the Hawks runs was earned. Bell gave up eleven hits, but had to pitch to a lot more hitters than she should have. She struck out two and walked only two batters, and the Hawks left seven runners on base. Emerys two runs came in the fourth and fifth inning. In the fourth, Jessica Huntington led off the inning with a walk. She scored all the way from first on Justina Brothersons double. The Spartans couldnt get anything else in the inning, however, and trailed at that point The Spartans gave up four runs in the fifth inning and trailed 1 when they came to bat in the bottom of the fifth. Stacie Giles hit a single and stole second. She moved to third on a ground out and scored on an error to get Emery its second Seven of the run and trailed 3-- 1. 7-- 7-- 2. last eight Emery batters failed to The game was scoreless going into the third inning. Giles got a hit with one out when she beat the throw to first base. She showed her speed again wken she stole second moments later. She went to third on a base hit by Michelle Johansen. The throw from the outfield was off line and Johansen went to second. Giles took off for home on the throw to second and beat the throw home to give Emery a run. Johansen tried for third on the throw home, but she got caught in a rundown and was tagged out. lead until the Emery held its fifth inning. The Spartans allowed only two hits in the inning, but unfortunately the second one was a homerun. The Spartans came 1- -0 back in the sixth to tie the score when Jessica Huntington and Brotherson hit back-to-bac- triples. k Emery couldnt get Brotherson in from third and went to the bottom of the sixth tied The Dinos won the game in the sixth when their pitcher got a single with two outs. Emery had runners on first and second in the seventh, but again they couldnt get the runners in and fell into a tie with Carbon for second place in the region at The Lady Spartans have three more region games and could still win the region championship, but even the fight for second will be a 2-- 2. 5-- 4. battle. Photo by Ryan Peacock Justina Brotherson hits a grounder in the game against North Sanpete. FISHING REPORT With ice coming off reservoirs and spring fishing getting into full swing, the Division of Wildlife Resources will be stopping fishermen at various check- points along state highways in Carbon, Emery, San Juan, Grand and Utah counties throughout the summer. Law enforcement officers will ask to see fishing licenses, harvested fish, tackle and equipment. Thess contacts provide Division personnel with the opportunity to collect biological data and monitor compliance with current fishing regulations. Cleveland Reservoir: The but reservoir is still ice fishing is very hazardous and h Mike Roper, Assistant and 8th grade Coach Dennis Pearson. Back row, Malorie Quick, Shala Pitchforth, Chelsie Mead, Kacie Roper. Front Row, Meagan Pearson, Natalie Hansen, Callie Seely 2nd Place-7t- h girls-Coac- h Duane Merrell, Danee and 4th grade Kassidee Jensen, Laney Peacock, Frankie Rogers, Shawnee Komar, Whitney Saupan, Grindley, Chelsea Patton. 1st place-3r- d girls-Coac- not recommended. Colorado River. Catfishermen catcontinue to take pan-siz- e fish. Electric Lake. The lakes ice pack is slowly melting, but the ice is unsafe for ice fishing. There is no fish size restriction Merrell, Nikki in 2001. The limit is two trout, which must be caught with artificial flies or lures. Green River Golf Course. DWR Aquatics Manager Louis Berg expects fishing to be fair for largemouth bass using plas 2nd tic grubs, crank baits, and spinner baits. Chartreuse is a good lure color. Bluegill wont be very catchable until water temperatures approach 70 degrees Fahrenheit. No trout stocking is planned for this year. Fishing regulations are: bluegill limit 10, bass limit 4 with only 1 larger than 15 inches. Limits are the same for anglers of all ages. Huntington Creek. The water is running clear in the zone and somewhat turbid fly-'on- ly downstream. Fly fishermen have been using wooly worms, ants and beadhead Montana nymphs. Right fork bait fishermen have had luck with worms and marshmallows. From Flood and Engineers Canyon up- stream to Electric Lake dam, only two trout may be taken and artificial flies must be used. The limit on the left fork is four trout which must be taken with artificial flies and lures only. Huntington Game Farm Pond. Huntington Game Farm Ponds offer fairly good fishing for trout with traditional baits, re- ports Conservation Officer Torrey Christophcrson. Continued Adults of PAGE 12A. h Terry Kay, Assistant Coach Greg Oliver, Abbie Kay, Adriane Weihing, Shonnie Allred, Shianne Allred, Michelle Oliver, JC Majors, Chelsie Christensen. Place-3rd-4th-gra- girls-Coac- CEU Gafa Dinner Jensen, Kenzie Jensen, McKenzie Sitterud, Tiana Hansen, Ashley Rasmussen, Stephanie Morash, Nikki Gardner & Dance Saturday, June 9th .0 0 jeaturimj bj Jimmy Junior Jazz Orchestra Winning Teams Continuing photos Dart of winning v Emery County Junior Jazz teams. Tickets are Costle Country's Complete Home Center $20 ycr person (1ES2S11I1I! 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