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Show SPORTS Paey 16 - Mav 21. 2002 Uintah Basin Standard Three T Marett Titles-Gra- nt, V Duchesne Eagles pocket region track championships By Aldnn Hadu-li- ' jump. Carrie Hill was fourth in tlie shot put and sixth in the javelin. Sharli Robinson was fifth in the 100 hurdles. Chey Hill was fourth in a relay event and sixth in the discus. Jeasie Davies und Candace Tucker, also, competed in the region meet for the Eagles. Dayne Grant won the pole vault, 800 meter dash and whb a member of the 4X4 relay championship team from Duchesne. D. Grant was also filth in the long jump. Mitch Grant was first in the 1600 run at 4:55 and was tops in the 3200. M. Grant was second in t he pole vault. Ryan Moat was first in the medley relay and second in the 110 and 300 hurdles at the Region 16 Tltc DiichoKiie girls and hoys did well at tin1 1 A Slate Track Mart, but they also won Region 16 team cham- pionships earlier thi month. Doug DeMille.Duynedrunt, Ryan Mcxitand Currie Hill were named to Hie academic track team. Tai Marett waa among the heat nr the duy with find placeii in I lie HOO, lfifX) meter runs and medley relay plus fourth in the high jump. Lindsay Mullins waa first in the region shot put, Kecond in tlie javelin, thirdin the discus and fourth in the 4X4 relay. Jinsica Fabrizio waa first in tlie high jump, medley relay and sixth in the 1(4) meter dash. Jolynn I vie was first in the medley relay, fourth in tlie 4X4 relay, fdlh in the 300 hurdles and eiglith in the 100 meter dash. Knit Grant whs Oral in the 100 hurdles, third in the long jump and (100 hurdles. La Col Grant plaml secoial in the UK) and 300 hurdles, 100 meter dash and four! h in the long all-sla- Meet. London Despsin was first in the longjuinp, second in the 200and third in 100 meter dash. Despain was a member uf the first place Duchesne 4X4 relay team. Doug DeMille won the discus for Duchesne. He also competed in the shot put and javelin. Nick Karren ofDuchesne was first in the 1 lOand third in the 300 hurdles. VV iV--1 'V. the first place medley relay team. He was also third in the shot put plus fourth in the javelin and discus. Ben Farnsworth ended up second in tlie 800 and fifth in the 400 meter dash. Asher McKee placed first in the medley relay and wus second in the 1600. Shane Roberts was on the Eagles first place 4X4 relay team and was third in the high jump, 200 and sixth in the 100 meter dash. Tyson Stevens was fourth in the 110 and fifth in the 300 hurdles. Morgan Woods was sixth in the 3200 meter run. Aaron Rowley finished seventh in the 3200 meter run. Jason Paul, Trevor Langand Barry Hill competed in the 400 meter dash. Duchesne High's girls placed 7 with 31 points in the State Meet and its boys 12 with 23 counters last week. The Eagles also won Region 16 championships. Allamnnt boys placed 17 with 11 points and Tabiona waa 19. Altamont's girls produced nine points for 1 4 place. The Tigers' Shay i i 1 r S Mike Moon was on A n PLACE GUYS-T- Male Eagles won the Region 16TrackMcct.Membcrsare:fnnt row, left toright, Morgan Ben Farnsworth, Asher Woods, Trevor Lang, Tyson Stevens, Daync Grant; second row, Barry Hill. Shane Roberts, row. fourth DeMille; Ryan Moat, Aaron Landon Mike Doug Nick third Moon, Despain, Karren, row, McKee; Rowley, Jason Paul. Missing from the picture is Mitch Grant. I he jump at 8 with Joel Walker of Panguitch. Mikki Mccham, Altamont, had the best local finish of all with second Ksydoe place in the javelin at 106-Allred, West Desert, was tops and got Rebecca Bird, the point at 114-1Altamont, waaeighth in the longjuinp 6-- 6. 0. at 14-- 3 4. Duchesnes Grants had people seeing double as the act of twins had double places in the state meet. LaCol Grunt earned tliirdin the 1 10 hurdles at 17.55andeighthinthe300hurdlcs at 6 1.09. Her sister, Kolt roped a sixth place finish in the 110 hurdles at 18.17 and waa seventh in the 300 hurdles at 60.92. Lindsay Mullins of Duchesne placed fourth in the shot put at 30-Tai and fifth in the discus at Marett was fifth in the high jump at 0 86-1- 0. 4-- and Jessica Fabrizio seventh at 4-Duchesnes medley relay team was fifth at 4:67.13. 8. The beet boys finish from Duchesne County was turned in by Dayne Grant, who leaped 10-- 6 for third in the pole vault Altamont's Steven Stansfield was fourth in the 200 meter dash at 24.06. Duchesnes Ryan Moat and Nick Karren placed twice in hurdle events at the state meet with Moat, seventh in the 300 hurdles (44.49) and eighth in the I10hurdles(18.13) and Karren sixth in the 300 (44.0) and seventh in the 110 (17.41). Landon Despain, Duchesne, pocketed sixth in the long and eighth in the jump at 200 meter dashat24.64.Mitch Grant, Duchesne, placed eighth in the 3200 meter run at 10:47.47 and the Eagle medley relay team waa fifth at 3:59. 1 7. 17 Basketball and soccer camps will be held at Union High during the first week of June with a hoop clinic under the direction ofMike Ross set for June 3 and 4 and Van Parker directing the kicking sport event, June 6 and 7. Union High basketball coach Ross hopes to see many youngsters in attendance. "Last years camp was a lot of fun, and we worked on several important basketball skills with our local youth. It was a great opportunity for me to get to know the jwunger players in the area and help improve our basketball skills," said Rosa. Over 120 hoops ters received instruction from Coach Rossduringlast summer'sclinic. Each participant will receive an official Mike Ross Clinic basketball and Coach Ross is looking forward to this summers camp, meetingthe players and teaching basketball. "I love how basketball encourages important life skills like hard work and dedication. It is great to work with the kids. "With the younger players well work on specific skills then drill them y Event organizers of the tour have claimed a bastlie annual ketball tournament, which was canceled May 11 due to heavy rain. Instead, the rescheduled event will be held on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6-- 7 at the same location-l- he Parking Lots. "Salt Lake City is one of our original host tour cities from hack in 1989, and weve continued to build a great relationship with our players 40-dl- p NBA 1 new date for loop-It-U- president of NBA HooMt-U"It's unfortunate we wc re forced to reschedule, but with the weather, we really didn't have much choice. Its disappointing for everyone involved, but it will just be matter of months before we're hack to host a blockbuster event." p. Adult Mens Soccer Leauge Spring 2002 adult men's Uintah Recreation offering a We invite soccer league open to all players desire a had ever to play soccer to anyone who has Soccer have can by played and a time. come out great skill of or level, and size, height by anybody regardless is one of the best sports there is to help a person become physically fit and stay in shape. 5v5 is I6. Cost is $ 20 per ream or $ 5.00 per player up individually. Registrations are due no later that May 22, 2002. Players may sign up by team or individually and be placed on a team, learns can consist of minimum 6 players, maximum 9 players. There is an early registration discount of $80.00 per team or $10.00 per player if registered by May 17, 2002. Please register at the Uintah Recreation Office 34 1 if signing 1 awe; I. a ' . . ffinuol - We only have space for 8 teams so register early. to monitor progress. Next well conduct contests to make the skills practical and competitive. The kids love it and ii many cases, thats where the love for basketball begins." The older players will develop d sic defensive oflensive skills and learn more about the finer intricacies of the game away from the ball. The importance of proper footwork and band positioning on defense and rebounding, as well as the proper set-tingand coming offscreens are points of emphasis upon which I will focus. Interested participants must call Coach Ross at to register and claim an official basketball and tshirt There will be morning and afternoon sessions (call for times). Coach Parker reports that soccer instruction will cover basic rules, ball ba-an- handling and control, man and team defeme, positioning and goalie skills. Clinic times be 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon and gunei will be played from 2 to 5 p.m. on June 7. Clinic and games will be pkyed at East Elementary. The soccer camp cost will include a ball. Proceeds will go toward 'twisting the UniunHighgirlsaoccerprogram. Certified American Youth Soccer Organization members, Utah High School coaches plus former college players and current Union High soccer players will give instruction. The last dote to register for the soccer cramp is May 24 at Roosevelt Middle School from 3 to 6 p.m. (age documentation required). For more information and to return forms call VanParker at 722-202- 8 or 722-243- 9. hi.'Van mK IT V la.;' J j? r SMARTTRACKSTERS-Duchesnei Doug DeMille, DayneGrant, Ryan Moat and Carrie Hill, left to right, were named to the academic team for track. all-sta- te Think Globally, Golf Locally Roosevelt City Golf Course Friday, May 24, 2002 Tee Time 10:00 a.m. lo register limited this contact Dan Wilcox at 722-551- or 2 Cheryl or John year so the CJC please register Make check 722-484- earlyl 1 -- information. 'i Via, ds Children's Justice Center 2002 Golf Tournament f Play begins on Tuesday May 28, 2002 and games are every Tuesday night at 6:00 p.m. and 7: S p.m. at .Vernal Middle School. Phone 78 0982 for additional 1 ' Duchesne County 1 W. Main Suite 101. Union High basketball, soccer camps scheduled for June ByAkionRachele rescheduled Uintah Recreation District sne 3-- 4, Hoop event The WhiteSnx' DillnnMuiray does his pitching best PITCHING oiii on the mound in a youth baseball game. EAGLECH AMPS-DucheHigh School won the female title in the Region 1 6 Track Meet. Team members arc: front row, left to right, LaCol Grant, Lindsay Mullins, Carrie Hill, Kolt Grant, Sharli Robinson; second row, Chey Hill, Jessica Fabrizio, Jolynn Ivie, Tai Marett, Jessi Davies, Candace Tucker. 4. it i 3. payable to Children's Justice Center. Send Check and legistration from toil 36 North 500 Five Person Scramble t $250.00 Per team or $50.00 Per person (IndudwgeanfsM for IS holas, golf cart fun! lfi Pli JljIa. lot of uXu i - SMART GOLFERS Ryan Moot, ion of Dave and Rolayne Moat and Jeff te Foster, son of John and Gayle Foster were selected u Academic in 1A Golf. Congratulations! All-Sta- i POOF |