Show Bteea 1 SPORTS Deltan gets soccer scholarship Stephen Leung DHS - Jeffery Ward senior earned a soccer scholarship from Graceland University in Iowa He is the second Deltan awarded a soccer scholarship Mike Smith another DHS grad plays goalie in a college in Georgia Ward is a star player in the high school soccer team Though he plays central defender his assists and shots contribute to the team “I need to thank M J Tate my coach in European Soccer Academy (EPS A) He contacted the soccer coach Iv an Joseph in Graceland University The university offered me a good scholarship am very excited" said Ward Graceland University offered Ward two scholarships S4000yr for soccer and S39tH)yr for his academic studies The scholarships will last for four years The Graceland University soccer team ranks the top 25 in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) “I started playing soccer when was five will try to become a said Ward Iowa is faraway from Delta but Ward said "It is not hard for me to adjust can By Ward will play soccer for Graceland University in Iowa Jeffery get used to travel" Ward will go to Graceland University fall semester He will major in computer science Abbott senior midfield flees from the tackle of a Ben Lomond player Delta was defeated by Ben Lomond Jake Delta soccer ends in despair By Stephen Leung DHS - Victory didn't follow the Rabbits to the playoff game The Rabbits were knocked out by Ben Lomond Delta didn't play as well as they did in the region championship game w ith Lehi They lost two points in the first twenty minutes Devin Zeeman senior midfield gave Delta a glimpse of hope He struck a goal before the end of the first half team but Delta usually is a Girls’ track dominates at region by Sully Gouhiing DHS - Running lap after lap throwing a gaillion javelins jumping as far and high as you can and launching a shot or discus everyday after eight hours of school This might sound like a nightmare but it's what made a dream come true for Delta High's girls’ track team Track member Sandra Hales said “I'm so proud that the girls were able to take region and hope we take state” Region was earned by Delta with 131 pointshovering over the Carbon’s second place with 75 Coach Clint Peterson said “I was impressed with the girls' focus Many girls had to compete in multiple events and we had many personal records" Monica Christensen was third in 100 and second in the 200 Sandra Hales was fourth in the 300 hurdles and first in the 100 hurdles Breanna Hill was second in the 800 and 3200 Kara Rcmpp took third in the 3200 and Brittney Peterson was third in the 800 Delta took fourth in the 400 relay first in the medley and first in the 1600 relay Brittney Mecham was third in discus first in javelin and second in shot put Marie Pittman took sixth in the discus second in javelin and sixth in shot Elise Rempp took ninth in the discus Jackie Warn ick was fifth in javelin and Liz Hales third in shot Whitney Cook took fourth in highjump and was seventh in long jump Karilynn Corey was sixth and Jana Nielson seventh in the highjump Ashlyn Petersen took fourth in the long first in the jump and Katie Petersen was 400 dash Mansa Nielson w as fifth in long 400 dash jump and second in the said “Everyone did Ashlyn Petersen their best and it was awesome We've had a great year so far" The work isn't over yet the team is now preparing to go to State It can be accurately estimated that these girls will be worked hard enough to have sweet and peaceful dreams until then NEWS TIP? CALL 0 KATHY it didn't happen this time This was their darkest day Jesus Muratalla and Landon Noah left the field hurt w ith head and thigh Ben Lomond’s hard injuries caused by by tackles The Rabbits lost the other two goals in the second half Jesus Muratalla junior forward scored the second goal in the last 5 minutes The game ended in disappointment The Delta team finished the season in the first round of the playoffs weather causes Delta track team to head home BYU by Sully GouIJing DHS - BYU was cold wet and just not something the track team felt they should risk getting colds over Coach Dana Bunker said "BYU was a little discouraging We didn’t get the things accomplished that we would have liked" Senior shot putter Liz Hales said “We weren't as mentally tough as the other teams We were wet and cold and went home” The team did however compete in most of their preliminary events and even came home with a few victories Brittney Mecham took second in the javelin with a throw of 13 ‘2” Tyler Greathouse went for the decathlon by participating in 0 separate events against all schools In 924 Greathouse's grandfather Frank S Beckwith won the decathlon and Tyler hoped for the same ending but fell short and took second place Greathouse said “I feel great about second and I'm glad but of course would rather have taken first” Coach Dave Johnson said “BYU was wet but Tyler Greathouse competed cellent in the decathlon" The BYU invitational was a struggle for the track team They wanted to stay and compete but the weather lowered their enthusiasm “When it got to the point that we had to swim to our events we decided to call it a day" said track member Ryan Abcgglen taking Tennis league Millard County Recreation will be running a Summer Tennis League Registration will betaken from Thursday May 2 through Friday May 17 2002 You may register at the Recreation Department 81 South Manzamta Aye Delta UT Cost is S2000 Leagues include yrs Mens 6 & older Womens 6 & older and Mixed Doubles 16 & olderif there is For more information enough interest please call Season ends on a sad note By Amanda Schmit DHS - Hit after hit after hit That’s how the Delta vs Pmevicw baseball playoff game ended In the fifth Pincv lew got into the game and smashed Brian Smith and Bryan Bussari's pitches for a win “You can’t blame it on the pitchers" said Coach Ed Lyman "Pmevicw was just hitting like crazy They hit a bunch of home runs" The Rabbits played on the Panther's field giving Pincview a huge advantage The unfamiliar field and unfriendly crowd swayed the Rabbits into playing a less than stellar game "The first part of the game we were with them the whole time The fourth we ning they started to hit the ball and didn't The last three innings we didn’t hit the ball like we have been" said Kylcr Hughes senior This was the Rabbits' last game of the season and for the seniors the last of their high school career “1 wish we were still playing Everybody wishes we were still playing” said Hughes Boys just miss region by Sully GouIJing DHS - There wasn't nearly as much excitement for the boys’ team when gion ended They missed first place by only one point Carbon 88 Delta 87 and North Sanpete 80 Coach Dave Johnson said “It wasjust a few mishaps that kept us from region We did well All the kids competed really hard We were without a couple of athletes that would have helped us think we'll do better at state we'll get a lot of fourth and fifth placed maybe higher” Despite the upset as a team many of the boys came through old record Tyrell Curtis broke a in the shot put The record of 5 ’2" was set by Phil Moody in 1956 Curtis threw 52 feet putting him beyond qualified and in first for region He also placed first in the discus with 135’0I" Spencer Hinte was measuring the shot put and said "When Tyrell broke the record it was awesome possum" Josh Springer took fourth in the 32(H) and tenth in the 1600 Bobby Keel was second and Dallin Jeffery third in the 10 hurdles Tyler Greathouse took first in the 100 200 arid in the 4(H) Danny Diazwas eighth and Chris Jeffery thirteenth in the 6(H) Phil Ipson fourth and Layne Lovell was thirteenth in the 800 Delta took third in the medley and the 600 relay Trevor Riding was second Cole Riding third and Phil Ipson fifth in the javelin Storm Singleton placed sixth and Dennon Rawlinson tenth in shot Ryan Nickle threw ninth in discus and Phil Bassett was second in pole vault In j long jump Tyler Greathouse took fourth Steve Styler eighth and Mike Few thirteenth In the high jumpZach Nelson took fourth and Steve Styler sixth Bowling News Ron Rickard set a high average Tuesand day evening when he rolled a starting off the summer league with a 224 average When its there you take it cause the next time out may be an altogether different story Both summer leagues began their seasons this past week with six or seven teams and running til High scores this week were Nancy Morrill Lou Stanworth Sylvia Mangrum 6 Dewey Chapman 9 506 Ren June Dutson Lyman and Ron Rickard Senior scores Phil Robison 199 Don Burt 190 Cliff Fowler 178 JD 204 Ken 192 Don Iverson 179 Dame Kersey 156 Doyle Topham 172 Darlene Mundy 166 Lou Stanworth 191 Joan Bcringcr 131 Red Kersey 173 Linda Stewart 148 Vcncz Johnson 164 Anna Lee Hcpworth 168 Marjorie Burt 132 and Harold Hcpworth 165 Twenty bowlers from this area traveled to Billings Montana for the A B C conditournament and found l tions so the scores were difficult to get but the ride up and back was alot of fun Next year its in Knoxville Tennessee High School rodeos results Through rain and snow dying of heat and freezing to death the rodeo goers still made it there and tried there hardest Our last results are as follows Castledale: Jed Pnor - Saddle Bronc (8) Kristi Tolbert - Poles (II) Klancie Day - Bamels (3) Tooele: Jason Ashby Bareback (5) Holli Brown -) Carbon: Blake Myers (3) Holli Brown (9) Jason Ashby - Bareback (9) Grantsv ille Beau Taylor Bareback (4) Holli Brow n Klancie Barrels Day (5) (1‘) Bear River: Holli Brown - Breakaway (5) Blake Myers (5) Beau Taylor - Bareback (5) Jed Prior - Saddle Bronc (9) Bndgerland Jed Prior - Saddle Bronc (7) the crowd Do your own thinking Independently Be the chess player not the chess piece —Ralph Charell Avoid THIS SPACE SELLS Countv Chronicle Progress Millard May 9 2002 Page 11 Millard boys take 1st at Region girls place sports festival After an outstanding performance in the Junior high school basketball competition Dallin Jeffery son of Robert and Lynn Jeffery who is currently a Junior at Delta High School has been invited to participate in the prestigious USA Junior Nationals Champion2IHI2 ship Sports Festival on July in Columbus Ohio in Madison Wl the USA Junior Nationals prov ides one of the top amateur competitions in the United States and offers its program to all athletes who have a high interest in basketball and arc interested in developing their skills and techniques through statewide national and international competition This is a unique opportunity for all athletes to improve their basketball talent through highly organized competition Information about our participating athletes is provided to educational institutions throughout the U S USA Junior nationals offers competitions at 37 sites throughout the country in the spring with competitions scheduled throughout the South Midwest East and West coasts Athletes who demonstrate advanced skills team leadership competitive spirit and good sportsmanship go on to the next level of play which is the USA Junior National Sports Festival in Columbus Ohio Dallin participated with over 1(H) athletes from across Utah and Idaho to earn a spot as one of ten players w ho w ere lected to represent the Utah team at the USA Junior National Sports Festival in Columbus Ohio USA The Millard High School track teams competed in the region meet last ridav at Kanab High School The boys team overwhelmed the competition by over one hundred points and the gitls team ended but only 10 points out of I" up 3' Top performers for the girls team clude Tiffany Holt who placed I” in the (H)m 2(H)m 4(H)m and anchored the 3' place 4x1 (Him relay team and Jancan Robison is this year's region shot put champ are Jill Bailey in the Those placing discus Shelly Blown in the long jump Crystal C arling in the 32(H)m run Andrea Whitaker in the javelin and the mcdlev relay team comprised of Kacie Bond Kacic Kofoed April Johnson and Jennifer Watson The boys team dominated the field by placing in every event and w inning (lout of 17 This year’s region champs ate me MHS Baseball It’s Party Time at the Season Comes Last Millard Swimming Pool to an End After a great victory over the defendon ing state champion San Juan Broncos Wednesday the agles headed lot Juan ranked team in slate Diego to play the cdcbniimg new The summer schedules will be available at the pool's admission counter ‘when the pool reopens Come in and pick up one for you then 1 he summer schedule is as follows5 30 - 9 a m Farly morning lap sw mi Learn to Swim lessons pm 12 130 pm Summcr(DAYO) swim team 30 - 5 p m Open Swim 6 - 10 p m Open Swim SATURDAY 2 noon 5pm Open sw im 6 - 10 p m Open swim The Delta high School girls and boys w atcr polo teams ate trav el ing to Salt Lake for he state high School weekend this City championships The pool and staff would like to wish them good luck’ LESSONS Summer “Learn to Swim" lesson sign ups are taking place this month Come to the pool or call to register for these 2 week sessions Session May 28 - June 7 SI 8(H) Session II June 10 - June 21 $20 00 Session III June 24 - July 5 SIS Session IV July 8 - July 19 S20 00 Session V July 22 - Aug 2 SI 8 00 Session V Aug 5 Aug 16 S20(M) All lessons are 30 minutes long and begin every 2 hour from 9 a m until 12 noon each weekday (excluding holidays) Levels - Nil of the American Red Cross swim lesson program are offered at different times through out the morning so call early for the best dates and times for you The pool is offering the Boy Scout Swimming and Lifesaving Merit Badge courses periodically through the summer Call the pool at to get on the waiting list There must beat least 6 boys registered for the courses to rim Delta Aquatic Youth Organization is registering for the summer swim team All children who swim a length of the pool are invited to join DAYO practices are held Monday through Thursday at 12 noon at the pool Many fun and memorable swim meets are scheduled though the summer with teams from all over southern Utah Call the pool for more formation at When you play play hard w hen you work don't play at ali — Theodore Roosevelt & join the hm at the BASH SPLASH Come bk MAY 18 Lady Eagle 1 advance at State to 5 pm Rid: SWIMMING RHI RI SIIMI (iAMIS PR 11 S DRAWINGS I OR YR FAMILY BASS PI NC H BASSFS SUMMFR SWIM LFSSONS and other MS The Lady Eagles participated in the first round of the 2A softball tournament on Saturday All the games were played at the Cottonwood Complex in Salt Lake City Their first game was against the North Summit Braves Millaid won Beverly Jackson" went 2 tor 3 ith two doubles and an RBI and teammate Kuhy Watts went 3 for with two doubles and an RBI In the second game of the dav the ladv rrots and walks Eagles lost to Manti doomed the Eagles Beckv Butnlnirsi and lenmfer Johnson pitched lor the agles Millard will play Richfield on inlay a m at thcColtonwood Complex in at the next round of the stale tournament Good luck Eagles' (iRFAT PRIZFS Summer Swim Lesson Registration Summer Swim Team Registration Don't Miss I he Fun! 7 Years or 100000 of engine our Ilh Birthday playoffs Juan Diego jumped out to an catly lead and never looked hack as eriors and a hit of play- off inexperience doomed the Laglcs Juan Diego advances to the next ov cr the round after winning agles SUBSCRIBE TODAY The morning lap swim program is going strong There are several swimmers and water walkers achiev ing new goals in the pool’s 50 mile club this week including Kolby Nelson - 30 miles and Edith Finlinson 220 miles The pool and racquetball court facility will be closed from May 13 through May 24 for cleaning and repairs Among the scheduled duties will be shampoo carpets strip arid rcseal lobby floors repair clean and pumps repair weight room equipment Replace some doors and clean the boiler acid wash pool decks and locker room floors repaint scrub racquetball court walls yard work etc When the cility reopens at noon on Saturday May 25th it will sparkle and run almost like 3rd Michael Jolley in the discus Scott Nixon in the Hximand long jump Aaron Shields in the pole vault McKinley Smith in the shot put Carson Stevens in the javelin Orn hurdles (set a Philip Tuttle in the new school record of 4 h' and the 3m im hurdles the4x loom relay team comprised than Stephenson of Chet Stevens McKinley Smith and Scott Nixon and the 4x4mim relay team comprised of Ryan filad than Stephenson Aaron Shields hose placing 2" Jtc and Chet Stevens Scott Nixon in the 2Him ( hit Stevens in the BMiin and 4lMlm Jace favlor in the m Philip Tuttle in the long jump and the medley relay team comprised of Jim Anderson Daniel Dunn Philip unlearn! Colin Jackson he track teams will compete at the stale meet this ridav and Saturdav at miles & transmission protection with every new Chrysler Dodge or Jeep GM Toyota Pontiac and I londa don’t match this! Til F FRUIT OF JOY IX) you have the fruit of joy in your life'1 Jesus prayed m John 17 now come to thee and these things speak m the world that “ We should have the o ot they might have my joy m themselves the Lord in us It is one ol the tru its ol the Npini and Jesus prayed that we would he full of Its oy II we know Jesus we will have the fruit of the Spirit ol joy living in us loo nuns today are depending Jesus said “As the ather hath upon medication lo give them joy loved me so have loved you:" his shcnild give us joy "Continue ye in my love If ye keep my commandments ye shall abide in my love even as have kepi my t ather’s commandments and abide in tits love I hose wcrds have spoken unto you that my toy might remain in you and that your joy might be full " Jesus gave us His word so that tits joy wivuld he in us and we would be full of Its oy W e will be full of Joy when we do as Jesus and W hen we are ( )V doing things tor other people that is when our oy is full “(treater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life lor his friend" When we give up some thing we really care about lor someone else in iove than is our joy lull It is time to reach out to other people in love “f or if ye love them which love what reward have ye? IX not even the publicans the same’ And if ye salute xour brethren only what do ye mine than cither'’ IXi mM even the "and publicans so"1 Be ye therefore perfect even as your ather which is in heaven is perfect " When we reach out in love we will be perfect like our Father and our Joy will be full Pastor Kathy Mincer FAITH CHRISTIAN (FIlOWSHIP 351 South 100 West (435)864-391- 1 Delta Utah (435)864-515- 84624 |