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Show Wednesday, April Ute Track Continued from CI Boys who placed in the top 10 for their events were Barnes, second in the discus and eighth in the Shot Put; Jantzen Burch, sixth in the 1, 600-meter; Carl Dieckmann, sixth in the 3,200-meter; 3,200-meter; Jesse Greenwood, fourth in the 800-meter and first in the 1,600-meter; Cory Helco, 10th in the 100-meter dash; Dallas Horrocks, ninth in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles; Kenny Kielkowski, fourth in the 100-meter dash and third in the 200-meter dash; Morgan, first in the 100-meter dash and long jump; Dax Nyberg, fourth in the 1 10-meter hurdles, second in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles and fourth in the 200-meter race; Ben Robinson, seventh in the 100-meter dash; Brandon Shurtz, third in the 3,200-meter; Cody Smith, eighth in the 800-meter; 800-meter; Bryce Sprosty, sixth in the 110-meter hurdles, seventh in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles and seventh in the high jump; Jeff Struthers, second in the 1,600-meter run; and Wesley . t i v Ashley Ellsworth sprints towards to-wards the finish line during the 100-meter dash. She was a part of the 400-meter relay thatqualified for state with their time that also garnered them first place. 1851 W Hwy C2 Ml . v v,'iT .) ?" u -s, C Athletes of the Week Girls Track: Boys Track: Girls S-Ball: Jessica Madsen D tif - D Doll- sir UAi4n i Mi3ont Girls S-Ball: Larissa Miles A' Boys Track: Kane Stevenson 1 - irrlHi tinMim li'-w u- lrt M-.m it-i. Stop in 1570 23, 2008 Wood, seventh in the 1 ,600-meter run. The 400-meter relay and 1,600-medley boys took first. The 400 consisted of Kiekowski, Robinson, Nyberg and Morgan. The 1,600 team consisted of Kielkowski, Barnes, Morgan and Caleb Nelson. The 1,600-meter relay team placed third, consisting consist-ing of Sprosty, Struthers, Dax Upton and Nelson. Girls who placed in the top 10 for their events were Britni Beech, ninth in the 100-meter hurdles and third in the 300-meter 300-meter low hurdles; Jaylee Dudley, third in the javelin and second in the shot put; Ellsworth, third in the 100-meter dash and third in the 400-meter; Daisen Havens, eighth in the 3200-meter race; Heaton, fifth in the 200-meter and fifth in the 100 dash; Megan Huber, sixth in the 400-meter dash; Jade Johnson, fifth in the U " V i "2 1 Bryce Sporsty clears a jump during the Uintah track meet. He pacecj seventh in the high jump, sixth in the 110-meter hurdles ancj seventh in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles, MALTS J 40 Vernal Krista Cummings Tyler Reinhardt v Girls Track:Sydni Samuels Boys B-Ball: McLayne Eldredge Girls S-Ball: Mica Berrett Track: Charity Anderson Boys Soccer: Kyle Nicbergall -Girls Golf: Katrina Stringham (. ir if Mi'lfTiinii miltmiiniurn ihi . L . --j - - - fatuity! warn Get Ready For Your Summer Fun. and see our new line. 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This year's event will have some 42 competitors. "It is one of the biggest shows in Vernal," said event director GreggStensgard. "Come support the athletes of the Basin." ...are worth the time in the... BKBP Swirf tS 54 North Vernal Avenue Vernal, Utah -435-78M511 www.vernal.com -7 - 1970 I Express ir-- r -0 ' Jesse Jenkins fights for control of the ball during the game. Uintah has been able to redeem a few of their early season losses in their latest rematches against teams like Waterford and Wastach. Soccer revenges season loss Boys soccer decided they could beat the Waterford Ravens, despite having loss to them earlier ear-lier in the season. They proved that their prediction was right on April 18 when they beat the Ravens 5-2. This was just two days after beating the Cougars 8-1. Their top notch play has continued as the soccer team tied Wastach 1-1 on Monday night. Uintah lost to Wasatch earlier in the season 4-1 . The goal scorer in the tie was Sean McRae. Stats for the other game were not available. avail-able. Uintah's current streak in their rematches will need to continue as they will now play Park City for the second time. The Utes were able to defeat the Miners 5-3 in their previous match-up, but this time they won't be in Vernal. The game is scheduled for April 23 and will start at 3 p.m. The Miners are sitting in first place in the region, however a loss would move Judge ahead of them. D 54 North Vernal Avenue Vernal, Utah -435-789-3511 A- r f Derek Bunderson dribbles the ball down the field looking for a shot or a teamate to pass too during Uintah's big 8-1 win over the Union Cougars. Charity Cinco de Mayo raises funds The third annual Cinco de Mayo fiesta in the park will be May 3 at Ashley Community Park in the Colton Pavilion. Once again La Cabana will sponsor the festivities from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., featuring live music by Justus. This year's celebration will be collecting proceeds for the Villalba Family Lupus Fund. 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