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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale. Utah Tuesday November 6, 2001 9B Emery County Superbowl battle pits team against team to Huntington 0 on a safety. Huntington was trying to 6how that their win was no fluke. g It was a game. Castle Dale started moving the ball on Huntington, but two consecutive drives were crushed by the Huntington defense on big hits and Castle Dale turnovers. Huntington had trouble moving the ball thanks to Castle Dales defense and some hard hits of their own. After a long drive, Castle Dale finally scored on a short touchdown run by Cole Bunderson who had gained most of the yards on the drive. The extra point attempt was no good, but Castle Dale led As the game wore on, both de- By RYAN PEACOCK 2-- Sports Reporter hard-hittin- Emery Countys biggest sporting event Tuesday night wasnt a piddly little Jazz game or a meager World Series game. No, it was much more important than that. d It was a war between bitter rivals. One was looking for respect, one was looking for revenge, but they were both looking for the big trophy. It was Emery Countys little league football Super Bowl and it was one for the ages. Castle Dale came into the 100-yar- Emery County Youth Football League teams competed throughout the Photos by Patsy Stoddard season. quick-pursu- it game having lost only one game. That loss came a week earlier 6-- 0. fenses exerted their might. Neither team could score and Castle Dale was able to hold on to their lead, winning In the third-plac- e 6-- game, Cleve-land-El- used long runs and big plays to pull off a 12-- 6 win over Ferron. Trophies were awarded to each team after their games and there will be an awards program Tuesday night to put an end to the 2001 little league season. . s. Just for Kicks Emery County soccer teams met in an end of the year tournament on Oct. 27. The teams battled it out at Cheddar Field and on the . Do It Best field at the Orangeville Church. This was a single 'elimination tournament for Roof ; ; ; Lloyd Shir-- . ley was the coach of the first place team and Danette Waite was the coach of the second place team. First and second place Professional P teams. rivevay sible. Excellent choices include Boulger Reservoir, Benchs Pond, Petes Hole, Soup Bowl Reservoir, Potters Ponds, Gooseberry Reservoir, Willow Lake, and Wrigley Springs Reservoir. Once these lakes become difficult to access, anglers should shift their attention to Hunting-to-n North Reservoir, where 3,200 fish were stocHed last month. Blue Lake. The lake was not stocked this year. Boulger Reservoir. Flies, lures, and baits should all produce good results. The trout limit on the tributaries is two, ; and bait may not be possessed while fishing the tributaries. Cleveland Reservoir. The expected total draining of the reservoir did not occur. The trout limit of 16 fish dropped to eight fish on Nov. 1. Fishing should be good with flies, lures, and baits. Duck Fork Reservoir. Fly fishing from a float tube continues to be good. Trout range up to 20 inches in length. Float tubers continue to have luck with red or black leech patterns. Anglers are reminded to use only artificial flies or lures at this reservoir and its tributaries. The trout limit is two at the reservoir and its tributaries. Electric Lake. Boats cannot be launched as the concrete - ramp remains all the way out of as 18 inches. The campground the water. Shoreline anglers are is closed. reminded that bait is not alHuntington Creek. Aquatlowed at this lake or its tribuics Manager, Louis Berg states taries. The trout limit in the lake that success should be superb for fly fishermen use a floating and its tributaries is two. Perron Reservoir. Anglers line with a 12 beadhead Prince will notice that the lakes water nymph or a 12 beadhead Rio level is down about 10 feet. That Grande. The limit on the Left condition will continue through Fork, above the Forest Service the winter and perhaps all of campground, is four trout. next year. The draw down was These must be taken with artifinecessitated by leaks found in cial flies or lures; bait is not althe dam. The future of the res- lowed. On the Right Fork, from ervoir is uncertain at this point. Flood and Engineers Canyon For now, however, fishing is upstream to Electric Lake dam, good for rainbow, cutthroat, and only two trout may be taken and brook trout with flies, lures, and artificial flies must be used. No baits. Good fly patterns include bait or lures are allowed in this black and red leeches, royal section. coachman, captain and renContinued on PAGE 10B. egade. Some fish are as large 11 V Slwai' RV Antifreeze 3 CLOSE OUT Room Size ' HOW!! Starting at only Carpet Remnants I $ KOOLSEALwhite Roof Coating Forms a thick, rubber-lik- e blanket of protection that expands tmd contracts with roofs. 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