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Show I 4 1 6 Tk Magna Times Hnl Valley News October 3, 2062 Sports serendipity sports Hunter wins westside rival battle T The Tournament a: by Dale Simons "On July 13th, it was 107' in the shade. I was glad that we -- Book, didn't have to play In the shade" of Hag We got together to eat and play golf; some of the - year. Hunters who registered during the 2001- - 2002 hunting season must register again if they want to hunt migratory game birds this year. "Registration is easy and takes about 5 minutes to complete," says Tom Aldrich, waterfowl coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Hunters need their 2002 small game or combination license to register. When registering, they'll be asked to provide their 2002 hunting license number and license type, name, address, date of birth and the approximate number of doves, ducks and geese they harvested in 2001, They will then be given a HIP registration number that they must write in the space provided on their 2002 license. Lifetime license holders are provided a sticker to attach to the back of card for entry of the current season's HEP numthen-licens- e ber. If contacted by a wildlife law enforcement officer in the field, migratory game 4K .am ." ' d a ' a v 'V i 4 it v H V f r The Hunter defense stops Granger from a first down in Friday's game. Below, Chase Helm passed for 134 yards and scored one touchdown to the 4 Westside win. Bv DEBBI OLSON We fizzled in the second completed a pass to Editor half but came back, Helm Adrian BarceSon. said. An attempt at an onside Fridays Battle of the in first In its failed as the ball travkick possession Valley came down to who 21-1- rd . wanted it more. And it was Hunter High that had something to prove as memories of last year's loss in die westside rival match were at the forefront of their minds and muscle as they took at 21-1- 4 win 28-poi- nt over Granger. I was part of the team that got killed by Granger in last year's game and we vowed to make sure that was- n't going to happen again, said quarterback Chase Helm. It feels good to beat them. While Huntq- usually plays a conservative running game. Helm took die lead by completing five of eight passes for 134 yards and a touchdown as he took a pass from Cole Evans in the second quarter on a surprise fake fieldgoal attempt to up the score 14-In addition to a sold performance by Helm, Hunter showed its offensive strength with the performance of Fainga Vakapuni who rushed 94 yards andati&chdown. AlhofHuniens points were scored in tne second quarter and then the defense fought hard to keep Granger off guard throughout the rest of the game. - 0. the second half. Granger pulled out everything it had to take the ball down field 72 yards in three plays and score for the first time in the game run from quaron a terback Lance Correa. The Wolverines were then on the Granger and ready to score in the third quarter when Granger te lineman Sione Tuatonga was injured. After a delay, which resulted in Tuatonga being taken off die field on a stretcher. Hunter couldnt put it together to get the ball into the endzone and gave the ball up to Granger on downs. Following the loss of Tuatonga, Granger came back with another long drive and tightened the score 14-2- 1 with only four minutes left in die game as Correa 25-ya- rd bird hunters must prove that they have registered in the HIP by presenting their hunting license with their HIP number written on it The purpose of the HIP is to improve management of the nation's migratory game bird populations by collecting better information on hunter participation and harvest The Division of Wildlife Resources is cooperating with die U.S. Fish it With less than a minute to play, a surprise move by Hunter kept the Lancers off guard ad Helm executed a bootleg that on one on the team knew about except for offensive coordinator 20-min- 80-ya- rd I A on Your and Wildlife Service in administering the program in Utah. Utah became involved in the HIP in 1998. Utah hunters can register on die Internet at www.uthip.comor by call- i TOO MUCH PROPERTY TAKES Could you Sell your Homs for the Amount that the County has Your Property Valued At? Learn In Just One Class How ing f For more information call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office, or the Division's Salt Lake City office at 538-470- eled less than 10 yards before the Granger line jumped on all-sta- Waterfowl season to begin . f ip 3. us who have lost a lot of other things, still have our good ole boys and gals. It appetites. We ate and talked and was good to see friends talked and ate. It was and classmates. Folks from the class of good. It was life revisited. All of a sudden, the good '49, like Sharon Rushton, ole' days came back. Dee Kenny Peterson, Maureen and They were the same only Hayes better. The athletes were Moss, Even Keith Reeder, better. The girls were betand old friend neighmy ter looking. Our teachers bor, showed up. The food were dumber and we was good and the compawere smarter - back in the ny was better. John Prokopis (class of day. Bill Barton and Norm '50) and Lynn Fraser (class of '5 ) organized Bangerter came by, nice the whole thing. They to have a couple of politiathcal figures from our both were very good letes whole at Cyprus. group. Kinda builds confidence in the political John in basketball and baseball and Lynn at system. People from Fraser Cyprus can do anything. everything. Lynn We all know that and could play any game with have always known it a ball in it and play it welL Prokopis played at The party ended and we ail went back home, Westminister College. back to our aching pains The golf tournament was a struggle for me. I from the golf game, back to to reality, back to our could blame it on the I when Social Security Checks heat, but play bad it is cool too. They put me and back to our memowith Rank Driffel and ries. Max Fullmer. Those guys It was great to see you made me nervous and 1 all. Let's do it again next dubbed a few. year. Ill work on my We drank a gallon of game, you work on your water each, but only made memory. See you then. 3 birdies all day. Simon says: "Fm sure its Nellie Peterson (class of 50) took a day off hard for you to underfrom the canal to play a stand how anyone who game of golf. He hits got a "D" in Carlisle's them long, but not always English class, can write this good straight. The course was too much for most everySimon says: "Harry body there. Anyway, the baxbccwKlekas (also known as "The Claw) came to the was good and Joy Burnell Christensen made some tournament sporting a cane. Still acting, huh deserts, life was good at the Union Hall. Most of Harry? Hunters planning to participate in this years water-fohunting season are required to register or face up to $299 in fines. The season begins OcL 5. All duck, goose, swan, coot, snipe, dove, bandtailed pigeon and sandhill crane hunters, throughout the United States, are required to register in the Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program each I v 1 h J Brandon Burt It wz3 just a bootleg. Helm said. The line thought it was run to the left side. Everyone was going the other way and we took off." The play gave Hunter the first down it needed to keep the ball and prevent the Lancers from having one more chance to take the ball downfield. We are just in survival mode, said Head Coach Wes Wiiken. Im happy. As long as we win. I'll take a 1 point victory." Hunter is prepared for what could become the key game in Region 3 play as the Wolverines meet Skyline on Friday. Wiiken said the team's game plan is to continue to run the ball. We run the ball here, that's generally our game plan, Wiiken said. We're going to mix it up a bit and plan to give them a tough game. This is probably for the region championship. 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