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Show rrpr r rM WM tPKmrwwrwvri non 6 Thursday September 5, 2002 East Carbon splits in f i I lead baseball coach Todd McFarland hoped that his team would start off the season with two league wins. It would not only be a great start, but also would probably eliminate a coin toss for the Region IS championship at the end He apparently needs to worry about the teams pitching as well In the first game his son, Tony McFarland, threw for the whole game. The big senior hurler threw only 85 pitches inaone hitter with 11 strikeouts and no walks. He Unfortunately he was not so lucky. 'the Vikings rankchy some as the best A squad in the state, blew past what will pnibahly be 1 . Starting in die second game for the Vikings was Andy Farliano. back. It was terrible, said the coach. And it was. Dugway put out 11 runs on five hits and no errors. The Vikings only had the two runs on three hits. Worst of all they had six errors, which aooounted for most of the runs Dugway amassed. . With that behind them, however, the Vikings may have a cakewalk through the rest of foe league schedule. Most of the teams are not as strong thisyear, and aome of the high scores from last Friday in other league games show little defensive pressure. This Friday the Vikes will face Wbsatch Academy at Manti High School's field. The East Carbon squad should dominate the Tigers rf . things looked good. The box score looked just as good as Dugway had only one hit and one run with four errors. East Carbon posted three runs on nine hits and only two errors. The runs were scored by D J Huitt who was 2 for 3, Samson Leonard whs went 3--4 and Austin Preston. But not all was well. A bad bounce that hit freshman third basemanBryantBridgeintheface scared everyone. He's been a stalwart at third base," said the coach. After that it ! ," ' The Vikings have been caught ; in that coin flip scenario heftire, and ,too often for McFarlands liking. ! ; ning of the season, stated McFarland. Wc just didnt do it. Wb lost our consistency. four batten and they were walked. At the end of the fifth inning McFarland once again put his son back in, but tilings had Men apart to badly for the Vikings to come Before the first inning was up the Mustangs had gone up 5--0 on three errors by the East Carbon squad. When the number nine batter for Dugway came up to bat, the coach deaded to put his son back on the pitching mound. That held the Mustangs down until the bottom of the second when he took out the senior hurler and put Preston on the mound. During the next three innings, Dugway again scored time after time. During that time Preston hit dominated the Mustangs and their toughest cumpetitkm for the 'league title this year, Dugway. I in ! the first game of a double header last Friday afternoon, the Vikings ;won ; the second game 11-- 1 I dont really see any of the ! other teams in the region being ! strong enough to knock off either us or Dugway, so we will pnibahly said the coach jboth end up means a coin "That disgustedly. i toss to decide places at state once i i . thing is tough to shake off, Maybe it was the warm west desert sun or the constant wind in the face at the Dugway field, but the second game was a whole different story from the first. Itjust proved whatlhave been worried about ever since the begin- burheart oflhe season. lagqjn." just wasn't the same. That kind of That'xwhy he was hoping for abetter result on Friday. Ilut it was nut to be, and it may have come down to heart There were only two guys on the team that were really upset by thekxi of that second game, stated McFarland. "I really worry about RICHARD SHAW Sports writer By contests in the double header, but McRuland is not counting on anything after the ups and downs of lastweeksgames. The coin toss he hates stJl looks better than an outright loss ofthe top seeding fay the loss of more games in the next month. mal they belong to. The forest service checked the area and procedures to see if there was any possibility that the sample site was tampered The forest service will work with the U.S. Fish and Wild' with. In the western United States, Jynx generally live in evergreen forests, explained Rod Player, ecosystem group leader. The hair sample was collected in an isolated location in good lynx habitat and there is no indication that this is anything except a real lynx sample. We are checking other possibilities, however, to see if an escapee from a fur farm, someones pet, or a transplanted lynx from Colorado ted samples from lynx already in the area. Similar to a house cat, lynx and other animals will coming the lynx back to the state. Our goalis delisting the species and seeing it tack in its The Carbon High School cross country track team competed in meet of the season Aug. 31 in American Fork. Despite many of the Dino athletes musing the meet, the team competed strong against dass4A and 5A teams. y. The boys varsity relay team which consisted of Scott Ibriy, Joe Paimer, Chris Cook, Ibddy Prettyman, and Jacob Burrows ran well and kicked off the season strong. The boysjunior varsity team also did well as iyierMunns,lbinmy Garvin, and John Fausett ran for the Dinos. The girls team also did well at the meet The varsity team which was comprised of Melanie Madsen, Ashley Rowley, Janet Bates, Elizabeth Brooke, and Jana Burrows displayed their talents and were strong competitors. Junior varsity girls who competed in the meet included Alyssa D6naldson, Erica Flower, Brittany Horrocks, and Audrey Oliver. First time runners Oliver and Brooke had good runs and a great time competing and are expected to offer the Dinos strength this season. meet, the Although the Dinos failed to finish with a victory team received valuable experience and look forward to competing at their next meet which will takeplac Sept. 7 in ProvdL Its fiqt at-th- vV2i ff V. T 1 J 'V f 1 ; . We knew it would catch up .with all of us sooner or later. We watched it at the Olympics and we have seen it at major sporting events ever since.- But somehow, most of us didn't connect it with Ute football at Rice Ecdes Stadium, Its the increased security at home University of Utah' . football games. A Im.not talking about a few extra police or a group of plain clothesmen in the ciwd. Fm talking about airport type security, the kind you realty stand in line for. It all begins this week when - . dad team meets up with Indiana. Used fo be when you went to a Ute game you had to stand in line for tickets at to buy a hot dog. Or for the restroom. ; Now we will be standing in line to get in because the school announced this wed: that a visual search will be done of every tag, tack pack or container that is being carried into that hallowed cement edifice in which 1 watched the Utes lose more games over the years than they won. But that didnt matter, it was always fun, regardless. I will still bring in those good memories with me when I walk through the v . 4 . gate But there's also a bunch of things none of us can even attempt to bring in any axe out (doer thaft$tan noioenafidip- - i v'iT .i'.1.' Sports reporter our erimson area Valuable experience gained by cross founditsway to the Joes Valley country team at.first season meet area. Evidence points toward Canada lynx living in Joes Valley The Manti LaSal National Forest Service recently con- firmed that hair samples from Canada lynx were found in the By RICHARD SHAW. ' I peris to pass the team is the time when n getting-blow- out), glass bottles and aluminum cans .(no more . Jt-i-, I 'n 't V , r . sneaking warm Coors in),' fireworks ( yes I always took a few bottle rockets with me to launch at Cougar quarterbacks in the past) and no coolerske chests (nb ice to warm the beer that I can no v my jacket i .i Pockety? ;tAs for what you can bring in (which is little) security1 . pV v .v, longer-sneak-i- V- will be wanting to look through any tags carried in and they must be. small enough to fit under a seat since 1991. Further studies wil be conducted to determine what conditions are needed to allow the lynx to survive in area. It is unknown as to how the species altered the area. The Manti LaSal National Forest Service has confirmed that Canada lynx species is currently living in the Joes Valley rea. This is the first confirmed lynx to appear in the state and not block an aisIe.They will also be making you shake out any blankets yon may bring to sit on (itll look like a laundry contest' Remembering the past while dancing into the future Over 30 years ago a small dance studio was opened in the garage of a Price home. In this studio, girls of all ages learned the techniques of dance and the valuble lessons of hard work. Charlotte Young .began teaching dance at the age of 15. In 1964, she started her dance studio in Price where she taught students from Carbon and Emery founties how to become talented dancers. Although dancing was the Parents readily offer their praise to Young who they feel taught their daughters the valuable lesson of being prepared, dedicated and responsible. Young was Very particular about technique and always strived for excellence witjr her students. The dancers knew that not working hard and wasting their time in class was not an option. Another principal she tried to teach her students was the importance of being prepared. ' Young would tell the students, studio, students of Young being unprepared makes everything miserable and frightening, but being prepared makes every experience in life enjoyable and main lesson being taught in the would be the first to say that they learned more than how to be performers. . ttopAey:vv&, There. was one reassur- ance in .the press released Bag searcheis will not be allowed to touch individuals or their belongings. l.t7 Shucks, kndlwassooood looking forward to that part, ;.! So here we must face the real world, cveq in a (dace where many of us have such fun. The students were always well prepared and the audience could see that the dancers felt pride in their accom- Youngs dance students have participated in several events throughout the years the same.-i- including International Days, county fairs, fundraisers, school productions, and the i : fo; ?.; - - nfl;l 4 . .A . i ;. nual Melon Days festivities.? Event Coordinatorsarc also; planmUg a coed tournament during this time. Any inter! more in- - , formation regarding either event.' V. J if. presented ball toureameat scheduled, for Melon Days festivities The annual Green River mens slow pitch softball tournament win take place Sept 2 during die ant' 20-2- valuable experience while improving on theu endurancs skills. . .Tnini .Points Pacific Central 335 v Sitvei1 DoUar A". '370 Phillq)s Petroleum 3 ; 320 out the years, giris grsw into young women and learned . vafuable lessons from thaw- respected dance instnictoc. .V' ested teams may contact j Lucas or Victoria Shorts at j At the snd of each (tanm review, a houquet of flowers to bung from her dancea Threugh- would be . Annual Green River soft- pin , ; SprtliFf - The CartMii Dino cross counby team competed in its first meet of the season Hits past weekend. Although the team did not piacs'in the top three, the Dinos did nV ,r ,A.f . Olympics. Although Young is dosing the doors to her dance studio, the lessons she taught will live on in the lives of all those young ladies who particqnted in her schooL mwmm mmm t v But then, after Sept 11 neither are anyof us. A .j. ; Individual leads . TboySiaperas Emilio Aguayo ; ; 'V Siqieras y ElecicalContractoni'285;'GaryGrakoSr:: V-;,- . ' Parsons f i) ' , v, 70' v .70 r-J- o ; I dii; 'V."' . t s . - in' Carbon.-,fl':v;.,vi''i-'- ! BMX raring competition Points ; V 85 A : 80 80 ; A ..i ... BMX races to be held East 1 . will jesume this Friday evening. Registration will take place at 6p.m. and races wiU follow at approximately 7 p.m.Races wiil be held at the BMX race track located neat the East Carbon park. TfdRcc |