Show Page 6 Millard County Chronicle Progress February 1 1990 Sport s Four Delta swimmers Lance Steele Shannon Lewis Julie Rose and Spencer Scoville qualified for the 3A state championships to be held at BYUFeb 10 Four to Score at State Swim On February 3 Delta Wrestlers will go into region as the number 1 ranked team Top Clyde Shumway Micah Chase Sean Thomas George Finlinson Dan Corey Middle: Van Beckstrom Ray Jackson Ben Eggleston Brooks Jackson Bottom: Roger Jeffery Joel Holman Curtis Turner and Klell Ekins Delta JV “dams” the Beavers at Milford Travis Blackwelder the hero of Friday's game by scoring the final shot drives past a North Sevier defender Delta beat the second ranked Wolves DHS The Delta JV wrestling team ran away with first place trophy at the Milford Invitational Tournament Delta beat second place Beaver by 101 points with a score of 221 Milford had 175 points for third place Cedar had 1005 86 Kanab 53 and EsEnterprise calante 28 Everyone on the team placed Seniors Randy Smith (HWT) Joe Larsen (189) along with Richard Western (160) Leonard Gorley (145) Chris Jackson (140) Jake Walker (135) and Ryan Jackson (1 30) all took gold medals Jed Sumsion (1 19) and senior Jason Poulscn (152) took silver medals Kevin Walker ( 2) and senior Jason Finlinson took bronze medals Ian Finlinson (103) and Brad Holman (125) took fourth place medals Randy Smith was chosen the Outstanding Wrestler of the tournament by Power goes out on court by Rabbits stay energized by die Rabbits and the Wolves took advantage of it by outscoring the Delta by 11 points Less than a minute was left and Delia led by a slim two point margin The Wolves then scored a shot and the score making the score a for North Sevier terrifying Coach Jensen called a timeout and set up a plan with his team “Travis you lake the ball and look for Rob and if he's ntH open look for Marty or else just take it in” Blackwelder seeing that both Rob and Marty were completely covered drove the ball in between two defenders shot sealing the threw in the victory for the Rabbits “I didn't want to get fouled because I sometimes blow it on my foul shots I almost thought it was over when they scored the three but then I thought ‘Hey! We're awesome under tight situations’" he said Rob Fowlcs had 24 points in the game Delta now ranks third in region and hopes to improve their standing when they play Richfield Friday Feb 2 There will be an activity bus to accommodate transportation for DHS students Tickets for the bus will cost S200 JV and Freshmen teams both won games for Delta The JV score was Mitch Anderson scored 28 points The final score in the Freshmen game was By Curtis Simmons DHS After the "ultimate blowout against South Sevier" (which was incorrectly fainted last week as an the victory but should have read Rabbits decided they would go back to their usual style of an exciting intense stressful game In Delta's game Friday against North Sevier Delta held the crowd in anticipation until the last few seconds when Travis Blackwelder squeezed in the game winning shot Number 2 ranked North Sevier had beaten Della in their last encounter but the Rabbits were determined ard confident "For us to have a chance at second place in region we had to beat North Sevier since our placement into the tournament was at stake" said Coach Dale Jensen The game was fairly even through the first quarter and in the second quarter the Rabbits began to pull ahead lead at the half achieving a When the teams came back to battle out the last half they were welcomed with darkness since the power had gone out delaying the game for 20 minutes When play continued the Rabbits didn't hesitate to stretch their lead By the end of the third quarter it looked like an almost sure win for the Rabbits who had outscorcd the Wolves by twelve points In the third quarter a bad habit of “letting down" was again experienced Women’s volleyball standings Dutson Supply 2 Courtesy Hardware 3 East Millard 4 Ladd’s Lazer Leveling 5 Sperry Oil 6 Walker Lumber 7 Rob’s Auto BodyDalton 8 st In the 16 team forth Sanpete tournament we took second behind 3A power team Lehi “This year the JV teams beat all the 2A teams in the state except for our own varsity team These boys have all been We appreciate outstanding wrestlers the community and parental support they’ve received Our four seniors deserve a lot of credit for having stuck with the program all year” said Coach Singleton Lady Eagles Motors Drug 9 Rick’sIFA 10 Sahara Motors 11 Sam's AlfalfaContinental Lime Top's City Cafe 12 Della Sports Center Rancher Cafe Quality ThriftwayDay Leavitt j Richfield I point Beaver box-o- Morrison FcrtilizerService Christensen’s beating a Kanab wrestler whose record until then was only one loss R andy beat him To get this coveted award given by the coaches Randy wrestled and won three matches with his opponents outweighing him all three limes At the Panguitch Tournament Delta's JV team took third place behind 3A Dixie High’s varsity team and defending 1A state champion Wayne We lost second place by one High Delta ANNUAL WINTER INDOOR 5 3 On Wednesday Jan 17 the Lady Eagles were challenged by the Lady Beavers from Beaver Millard proved victorious and Beaver left with a corded loss MHSledby Alisa Wright’s 7 points first quarter jumped to an early lead Scoring an additional 21 points in the second quarter Millard stretched its Not letting up the Lady lead to Eagles commanded the floor the second half as they went on to win big Scoring for the Eagles was Alisa Wright with 19 points Following closely behind Crystal Olson finished with 17 points and Cheryl O'camb added 6 Debbie Child Noe y amaguchi and Cheryl O’camb shot 10096 from the line Dclise Perkins finished the game shooting 66 percent from the field Other standouts include Noe Y amaguchi with 7 steals and 20 awesome assists Alisa Wright concluded the game having made 15 rebounds Congratulations Lady Eagles Keep itupl By Kryse Scouts say thanks Shop The Aisles In Each Dept For Fantastic Values On Winter Merchandise SAVINGS OF tIP TO 70tl i&iHiiaFy (333EER5 Tpnrror ft if 4JdTi i:J'l LEVI & FOR MEN BRUSHED DENIM itlDI JUNIOR DENIM DENIM PANTS $2497 BOYS SPORTSWEAR IWtbJW " One Rack t S’ t $5 to $10 lift Ol'i SPORTSWEAR Final Clearance LADIES JEWELRY PANTS Belts ' S22Y9Z $1497 S ©01 ®’ W3I- SPORTSWEAR One Rack DAN RIVER Gingham Check $1 J97!yd Deco Check $297yd MENS INSULATED from Olfri GIRLS SPRING m vSnifilD mm TOPS PANTS FROM FAME 20 off SHEETS Selection Our Entire CARHARTT 20 $4497 BOYS LEATHER HIGH TOPS $1797 WS- - 'i’dffiHT Off INFANT SLEEP N PLAY m $544 SELECTED GIRLS SPORTSWEAR and $3297 mSm $2 to $10 COVERALLS MENS UNUNED LEVI JACKETS Off TaTOT $197°2$3 SBTfo Scarves 20 MENS THERMAL WOOL SOCKS PANTS 13 off asm 5070oi( COTTON MENS CASUAL STj 12 Price t0 nm© The members of the Order of the Arrow (Boy Scouts) would like to press their appreciation to everyone who has supported them in their fund raising efforts The public is invited to a special dinner cm February 17 at the Palomar The “Mix’’ican dinner will consist of Chili Burritos and Nachos and will start at 5:30 pm At 7:00 pm an Indian dance show will be presented by Apache McClean One of his dances involves live snakes and he has several thousands of dollars worth of costumes The boys will be selling advance tickets for S5 an individual and S20 for a family We will also have over forty door prizes donated by the following businesses: Walker Lumber Harts Delta Floral The Chronicle Progress Travel Time Fair Again Upholstery TT Theater Rick’s Restaurant Barry's Delta Freeze Pizza House Bennett's Drive In Delta Valley Farms Mom's Fabrics Sahara Motors Tina’s Jewelry Fashion Rite Sears Reagans The Cleaners Dick’s Tires Intermountain Farmers Valley Bank The Bookworm Kousin’s Floral Morris Supply Hardy's Conoco Quality Thiftway Losee Lumber Zions Bank Delta Drug Service Drug Tolley’s Carpets Plaza Lanes Greathouse of Taco’s The Rancher Delta Auto Keith Dal ton Moiots Christensens Plaza Shears Ace Hardware Delta Sports Gifts Unlimited First Security Bank S&S Distributors Delta Chevron Commercial Business Radio and The Family Fitness Center You need not be present to win Any businesses that were not contacted and wish to donate a door prize please call either BevGalli at or Debbie Wilson at In addition to the dinner and the door prizes we will be raffling a brand new red BMX bicycle Tickets are SI 00 A special thanks to John and Stacy Sentker owncrmanagcrs of Delta IGA and the company for donating the bicycle Please plan to join us for a night of family fun good food astonishing entertainment and fabulous prizes Thara raam art 500 shaats of papar in a by Shawn Bilb Julie Rose Shannon Lewis Spencer Scoville and Lance Steele four mainstays on the Delta High swim team have qualified for 3A state com petition since there is no 2A meet Julie Rose a senior at DHS qualified in a remarkable four events Since rules specify that a swimmer may only swim in two individual events Julie must choose between the four Last December at the Richfield qualifying meet Julie swam under the set qualifying times in the 200 yard Individual Medley and the 100 yard breaststroke The 200 yard IM a race consisting of all the competitive strokes has a set time of 2:46 Julie did it in 2:30 That time ranked her fourth tliroughout the state This month at the Springville Julie qualified in the 100 yard butterfly and backstroke Julie had not raced in a backstroke event since she was a sixth grader She not only qualified in the event but she also took first Julie is looking forward to her last state meet in high school competition She said “I’m ranked in the top twelve in every event which means Tm almost I guaranteed a place in the consoles hope to get lucky and make the finals" In each of her events Julie is ranked in the top ten In the 200 and 500 yard freestyle Shannon Lewis a freshman qualified well under the set times The girls’ time in the 200 free is 2:25 Shannon swam it in 2: 6 In the 500 free the longest event in a meet Shannon finished with a 6:10 38 seconds under the set time of 6:48 Millard JV records two wins The Lady Eagles JV Team recorded two more wins as they defeated both Beaver and South Sevier In the Beaver game MHS worked hard to pick up an early lead Millard didn’t give up a bit as they went on to win big Standouts for the game include Crystal Olson with 27 points T amlyn S tarlcy close behind with 19 points shooting 8496 from the line Melinda Giles finished with 13 rebounds Kristin Bums lead the passing game with 10 assists The South Sevier match was a tighter ball game for Millard as they narrowly defeated the Lady Rams Kristin Bums finished the game with 12 points and 8 assists shooting 10096 form the line Crystal Olson ended with 13 points and 6 steals Kristine Rowley rebounded well finishing with 12 rebounds Tamlyn Starley and Ginger Robison played super defense holding both their men to a combined 10 points Other team players are Melinda Giles Christa Jacobson Marla Freeman DeEtte Peterson Kelly Christensen Jana Cummings Dana Wright and Shanette Blad Way to go Lady Eagles JV Team!! By Kryse SANDS APTS NEWS Mrs Gail Hathaway is in Salt Lake City this past week for foot surgery She is doing well Mrs Bert Fullmer has returned from her trip to Washington at Christmas rime to visit with her son and family Mrs Lillian Taylor has had another cataract removed My daughter Elaine and her daughter Tresa and Lee Larson the husband have come down from Bountiful to see me Mr Kay Bassett and wife Diane made a visit to my home this Sunday night They also visited Mrs Lorriane M Lyman at the Care Center in Delta Jan 28 She is recovering Friday evening January 26 we were so sorry to learn of Mary Jane Libby's Her rimes rank Shannon as the fastest freshman in the state Shannon started swimming when she was 12 now only two years later her peers call her a “natural!" “I think I'lldoOK hope to at least finish in the J top ten" she sa: team’s fastest swim The breaststroker Spencer Scoville qualified in the breaststroke in December With his lowest limes Spencer is ranked With his fastest time of 1:06 sixth Spencer could be ranked third Stale Coach Tom qualifying time is 1:11 Hamilton said “Spencer could take state A swimmer from Rowland High (a private school) hasn’t decreased his times yet he's still tough to beat" Spencer is also expected to qualify in the 50 yard free at region on February “My times in the 50 are getting faster I want to qualify in a second event" he said Qualifying time for the 500 free is 24 seconds Spencer has beaten that time yet at the January meet he finished in 2512 Finally Lance Steelequalified in the boys’ 200 yard IM and the 100 yard backstroke Steele's time of 1:04 beat the 3 A time of 1:08 He's confident that he will place within the top ten at state He is now ranked seventh in the Other swimmers expected to qualify at region are Paul Kerr in the 100 yard butterfly Shawn Hamilton in the 50 free Julie Rose in the 100 yard free and Alica Foster in the 50 free Stale swimming will be held at B YU on February 10 MHS shoots past South Sevier It was a horserace to the finish as Millard was recently hosted by the South Sevier Lady Rams Coming out in a stall South Sevier controlled the ball most of the first half The end of the half left the Rams ahead Coming out second half Millard got down by 11 points Gaining control of the tempo through the 3rd quarter the Lady Eagles cut the S Sevier lead to 2 points Explosively starting the 4th quarter MHS tied the score and later went on to run their side of the score board defeating the Lady Rams by 8 “I was starring to lose faith but now Commented my faith is restored" Coach Bailey when referring to the 11 point deficit “The girls showed a lot of character to comeback when they were points behind at a foreign gym I’m really proud of the team" For the Eagles Cheryl O’Camb had 12 points Noe Y amaguchi ended with 8 assists Dclise Perkins finished with 9 rebounds and Debbie Child had 2 blocked shots Alisa Wright Debbie Child Cheryl O’camb and Noe all shot 100 percent from the line Way to go! By Kryse Mary Bassett misfortune of falling at home and suffering from fractures of her left leg she was taken to Payson hospital by ambulance we all wish her a good recovery Mr s Don Ffratt visited with their mother Josephine Pratt Friday and Saturday On Monday Doug and Margaret Erickson and three children Kim Heather and James came to see Golda lUargaret is a granddaughter and a special nurse for babies at the Provo HospitaL On Friday Jan 12 Jim Diane and Jenny came and picked up Carol Bishop and Golda Christensen and went to Salt Lake City On Jan 13 Anna and Jerry Clayton went to the Temple for their 1st time They arc from Tabiona Ut They took pictures and home pictures for TV Dinner was served for 65 or 70 WM Rec girl’s basketball Stella Johnson received word of a new grandson bom on Jan 24 to Penni and Bob Sumsion of Napa Calif The new baby has a big sister Kimberlie at home to welcome him Stella is spending two weeks helping out in the home Orlcne Christensen has a new granddaughter bom on Jan 21 to her duaghtcr Jeanne and husband Richard Rogers of St George The new baby will be named Krystal and has an older brother named David and an older sister named Pam This makes 23 grandchildren for Orlenc Beth Crosland is spending a few weeks in Salt Lake with her daughter Connie and duaghtcr Christina Coles Connie had the misfortune to slip and break her leg which required 10 days in the hospital and a few months in a wheelchair Get well Our sympathy to Rhea Dean Stephenson on the passing of her sister Betty Robinson Nibley on Jan 18th in a Portland Oregon hospital Tune to register for the Girl’s Basketball Program! There will be two leagues one for the 5th and 6th graders and one for the 7th and 8th graders Registration will be $1500 a player Register at the Regional Park near While Sage between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday through Friday The registration deadline is Friday February 9 Call the Recreation Office at for more information WM Rec men’s basketball standings Quality Thnftway 2 Bounders 3 M&N 4 Stoddard's Honey 5 ContclPetrolane7-16 Courtesy Hardware Rebels 7 Walker Farms 8 TS Nielson Construction 9 4 |