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Show pots Vernal Express Wednesday, October 15, 2008 C1 Kenneth's Catfishin's Bluegill Bash 1 ; 1 2-' rjr- n . ii A V ;t i ; I ' ..... - ..' 1 v.... Kenneth's Catfishin' Bait, Tackle & Deli held a "Bluegill Bash" bluegill fishing tournament tourna-ment Oct. 11 at Steineker Reservoir where more than 30 families and individuals mingled, competed, cleaned and ate their catch together at Steineker's Eagle Ridge. All participants received prizes, which included rod'reel combos, assorted lures, camp chairs and other outdoor gear, all donated by local businesses. "We look forward to having more events! in the future and want to thank all participants for their enthusiasm and good sportsmanship," says Kenneth Nielson, owner of the sponsoring bait and tackle shop. "We had a great turnout," adds his wife, Susan. The Big Fish prize in the Adult category went to Vernal resident Rob Kruger who caught the largest bluegill of the event, weighing in at 12 ounces. Dave Koense received an award for catching the most fish by weight, with a total weight of 14 pounds. Brent Lisonbee took first place for total weight in the youth category with a stringer offish weighing in at 11 pounds. Second- and third-place awards were won by Tyler Lisonbee and George Sommer. All champions won cash prizes and other gifts, while second- and third-place winners were awarded various prizes, from a gas grill to a deep fryer. The Nielsons thank KOA, Basin Wholesale West, Pepsi, Hendrix Outdoor Sports, Trout-smen Trout-smen Supplies, FMP, M&M Construction, Rocky Mt. Drilling, Drill-ing, Pure Fishing and C&H Distribution for their donations and support. Something fishy's going on with these small fry at the Oct. 11 "Bluegill Bash" at Steineker Reservoir. Uintah soccer loses UHS volleyball loses to Judge, Wasatch finaj game Qf season The TTint.ah Hiorh SrVinnl crirls TTintaVi tpamtmatp .Tpnpssa Dp- rhirincr the sernnd and third nil rVirpe cramps TVipv crnf mativ S The Uintah High School girls Uintah teammate Jenessa De volleyball team battled it out sandre was outstanding with six against two teams last week, kills overall, says Uintah Coach nearly beating both. Jessica Boren, who adds Uintah In the first match, Salt Lake had difficulty getting a feel for City's Judge Memorial High the referees' calls initially but School won 25-17, 25-22, 25-23. warmed up and played strong during the second and third games. "Judge just played the better game," she says. Later in the week, Heber's Wasatch High School mirrored Judge's scores: 25-17, 25-22, 25-23. "Heber started out well in all three games. They got many runs on us. We couldn't stop them from getting on runs, "says Boren. 'Our team just needs to learn how to put a game away. When they figure that out they will be unstoppable." -1" V . ' fl i-. Kiah Cooley and Jenessa Desandre rise above the net for a block ffpW.m.l.LlimjlHMI1!' .W,'Hll)Pyip.llLIHMIl.UJUII!!llllU. ..IIJ WW J - f. . : - x r. A''' r 'u i 5nf - hv.f 1 '", I A If I ' , 5 'v ft- gs.-l atiin iHwiwt imiwiiMamiiWMi , The Uintah High School soccer soc-cer team hosted, but lost, its last game of the season Oct. 9 against Salt Lake City 's J udge Memorial High School. "We played a great first half, "coach Linda Bartel said of UHS's strong attempt to hold back Judge. "At halftime the score was 1 to 0," she said. But Uintah's play slacked during the second half of the game as Judge swept the field scoring four additional ad-ditional points to win 5-0. "We did not play with the same intensity in the second half,' said Bartel. "We just need to learn to play for the whole 80 minutes instead of just the first 10. We have the talent and the ability to do that. 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