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Show 12 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, April 15, 2004 Kit f V ebaQ team leads Be s wrts Bas The Springville High School Baseball Team is a perfect 4-0 in Region 6 play so far and own a 1-game lead over Spanish Fork and American Fork after winning win-ning both their games last week. On Tuesday, the Red Devils beat the Lions of Payson 11-3. Brian Bulow pitched 5 strong innings, in-nings, giving up only 1 hit, no runs, and struck out 10 Payson batters. Offensively, Springville beat up Payson's pitchers slugging out 14 hits including in-cluding doubles from Dustin Er-canbrack, Er-canbrack, Mark Pawelek, Alex Johnson, Brian Bulow and Darren Dar-ren Bulow. Brian Bulow added 4 RBIs while Ercanbrack knocked in 3 runners. Brian lowered Men's golf news On Saturday, April 2, the male golfers at Hobble Creek Golf Course held the annual Icebreaker. Ice-breaker. Resuts were as follows: fol-lows: Gross: 1st, 2nd, 3rd: Jay Lamb and Alan Childs, Shad Thomas and Todd Hutchings, Brett Miller and Johnny Averett. 66. 4th: Doug Baxter and Jim Simmons, 67; 5th, 6th and 7th: Lane Martin and Drew Bigler, Jeff Warren and Craig Warren, Court Wilson and Van Linford, 69. 8th: JR Sayer and Ipringville Six months of focused fun and friendship combined with grueling workouts and intense preparation for the 2004 Utah Short Course Junior Olympics proved successful and satisfying satisfy-ing for the Springville Seals Aquatic Team (SSAT). Among the thirty teams from across the, state of Utah, the Sealsi . strongest competition would " come primarily from seasoned swimmers attached to six northern north-ern clubs, who average 16 more athletes with 31 additional opportunities op-portunities to accrue points for their team. No adjustment is made to compensate for differences in team membership numbers, giving giv-ing the larger teams an almost insurmountable advantage. Undaunted Un-daunted and eager to dive in and show their stuff, the spirited spirit-ed Seals sent forth 41 of their own determined and talented swimmers (who qualified for 165 individual events and 15 relays) re-lays) to courageously compete in the Junior Olympics held over four long days and nights at BYUi's aquatic facilities. , The Seals made a splashtacu--lar showing with two state championship relay team performances per-formances from the 11-12 girlsf (1:55.07) 200 Freestyle relay team of Trachelle Tanner, Kelsey Wells, Shannon Vaugh-an, Vaugh-an, Bonny Dowling , and the 10 & under boys' (2:26.60)200 Medley relay team of Jesse Roberts, Matthew Vaughan, Dustyn Roberts, Tason Armit-stead, Armit-stead, along with three trophy winning individual high point age group state champions: Jesse Roberts (10) - 1st place (165 pts.) male 10 & Under, Brady Wells (14) - 1st place (184 pts.) male 13-14, and Daniel Simmons Sim-mons (13) - 3rd place (141 pts.) HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Sales, Service & Installation Make sure your furnace and water heater are set to use gas supplies that will be entering our local system, Let Porters help you get green sticker certified. Factory 42 31700 his ERA to 0.47 giving him the 2nd lowest ERA in the valley behind teammate Mark Pawelek. Wednesday's game promised to be a thriller against Provo and nobody came away disappointed. disap-pointed. The Bulldogs were responsible re-sponsible for 2 of Springville's 3 losses last year and the Devils knew they needed this game to take command of the region championship run. Provo got out to an early 3-0 lead taking advantage of some poor Springville defense. The Devils threatened to score in the 3rd inning when Travis Pope and Trevor Graves singled with nobody out. But Provo's pitcher Curtis Porter escaped unharmed. Tyler Weight, Wendell Olsen and Garth Evans, 70. Net: 1st, Nick Norman and Paul Norman, 55. 2nd, 3rd and 4th: Dale Della-mas Della-mas and Jack Potter, Jim Ray-burn Ray-burn and Jesse Rayburn, Dave Bleggi and DJ Bleggi, 56. 5th: Shawn Moosman and Jesse Lupus, Lu-pus, 58. 6th, 7th and 8th: Gary Cohrau and Daren Baird, Ted Bills and Clark Whitlock, Danny Dan-ny Lamb and Chris Allan, Daniel Levanger and Marcus Levanger, 59. Seals shine at State male 13-14. SSATfs male swimmers swim-mers secured a stunning 2nd place finish overall, while the female fe-male swimmers captured an impressive im-pressive 6th place finish overall, and together the young team improved upon last yearis 6th place finish by steadily moving , up in the short course standings to a striking 5th place overall in Utah. ' .;,;;,,: The 20 percent increase over last yearis number of SSAT individual in-dividual entries not only represents repre-sents individual achievement and team growth, but also reflects re-flects the quality of this successful success-ful local program and its caring, competent, coaching staff comprised com-prised of Head Coach Shari Sk-abelund Sk-abelund and her assistant coaches coach-es (Tiffany Clyde, Amyee Har-gett, Har-gett, Trevor Lamb, and Tammy Reavis). Seven senior swimmers swim-mers (Caitlyn Tidwell, Kim Clark, Erin Taylor, Kanani Roberts, Kristina Clayson, Sean Llewellyn, and Zach Miller) along with State Junior Olympic Champions, Brady Wells and Daniel Simmons, proudly represented repre-sented SSAT at the Far Western West-ern Short Course Championship Meet recently held in Pleasan-ton, Pleasan-ton, California This grateful group of teenage swimmers wish to thank their California native, BYU graduating, soon-to-be departing, de-parting, but always beloved, Coach Trevor Lamb and his parents par-ents who graciously and generously gener-ously hosted, fed, and entertained enter-tained them. Congratulations to all of these fine young swimmers swim-mers and dedicated athletes along with their enthusiastic coaches, supportive families, friends, and fans on a Super Seals Short Course Season! SSAT continues to welcome and encourage all interested ths reliability of naturahm e yCAfr grwn 5 Ik It w With 2 outs and the rain falling, the Devils finally scratched across a run in the 5th inning when Dustin Ercanbrack Ercan-brack singled home Trevor Graves. In the 7th inning, Graves drew a leadoff walk, and then Scott Pickering singled. sin-gled. Both runners advanced on a Provo throwing error putting the tying run on 2nd base with nobody out. Ercanbrack Er-canbrack lined what looked like the game-tying single only to end up caught by Provo's 2nd baseman. Mark Pawelek hit a sacrifice fly to left field to score Graves, but the Devils were down to their last out with the tying run still on 2nd base. Matt McCoy UDWR says check proclamation When Dan Barnhurst, conservation conser-vation officer for the Utah Division Divi-sion of Wildlife Resources, walked up to the young couple, he knew they would be unhappy. unhap-py. There were 61 bluegill spread all over the ice. The bluegill limit for Pelican lake is 10 per angler. "It was a costly mistake," Barnhurst. "The young couple had 41 bluegill over the limit. They hadn't bothered to check the proclamation. There was an- swimmers to join them as they begin training for and enjoy competing in their 2004 Long Course Season currently underway. under-way. For further information, please contact SSAT Administrator, Adminis-trator, Gina Tanner at 489-6770. A summary of the Springville Seals 2004 Utah Short Course Junior Olympics performance highlights are listed below by age group: 10 & Under: Jesse Roberts (10), the Sealis youngest rising star, swiftly swam to 5 State Championship Titles in the 50 Free, 100 Free, 100 Breast, 100 IM&200IM. Jesse placed 1st overall and finished fin-ished with Personal Best (PB) times in the 50 Breast & 100 Fly. McKenzie Wells (9) placed 6th overall and achieved PB times in 8 of her 9 events; Matthew Vaughan (9) placed 11th overall with 6 PB times; Dustyn Roberts (10) placed 15th overall with 7 PB times. 11 -12: Kelsey Wells (12) placed 7th overall and achieved 8 PB times; Bonny Dowling (11) placed 15th overall with 6 PB times; Cody Fullmer (12) placed 15th overall with 910 event PB times; Trachelle Tanner (12) placed 18th overall with 8 PB times; Josh Miller (12) placed 22nd overall with 3 PB times; and Shannon Vaughan placed 26th overall with 2 PB times. 13 -14: Brady Wells (14), swam a simply stellar meet and is the reigning State Champion of 5 events: 100 Free, 200 Free, 200 Back, 200 IM, and 400 IM. Wells placed 1st overall and turned in 7 PB times. Brady set the pace and pushed his younger, less experienced teammates team-mates (Daniel Simmons & Bryant Taylor) to set their goals higher, dig deeper, train harder, and swim faster. Thistrioi's fierce but always friendly competition com-petition made for many a close and exciting race. Returning each night to swim the finals of their chosen events, these three aquatic musketeers thrilled their teammates and fans by swimming all together in the championship heats and placing among the top eight contenders. Daniel Simmons (13) placed 3rd overall and achieved PB times in 9 of his 10 events; Bryant Taylor (13) tied for 7th place overall, dropping significant time with 9 PB times in his 10 events; Sarah Clark (13) placed 13th, Natalya Ska-belund Ska-belund (13) placed 18th and Danika Tate (14) placed 25th overall with each one swimming swim-ming 7 PB times to her credit. Kudos to the SSAT swimmers swim-mers who achieved state qualifying quali-fying times, rounded out the relay teams, earned team points, cheered on their teammates, team-mates, and swam to new personal per-sonal best times: Tason Armis-tead Armis-tead (10), Daniel Christensen (10), Thomas Christensen (13), Calvin Clark (11), Drew Duncan Dun-can (12), Kolby Hargett (11), Steven Parker (10), Wesley Roberts (12), Mindy Workman (14) , Haely Royall (13), Christine Chris-tine Vaughan (13) and Heather Wolz (13). hit a 2-strike, 2-out liner to right field scoring Pickering and the score was tied 3-3. Pawelek shut down Provo in the 7th forcing extra innings. In the 8th, with one out, Trevyn Smith hit a 3-1 opposite field home run to open the floodgates. flood-gates. Springville scored a total of 5 runs in the 8th inning and won 8-3. Pawelek held Provo to 3 hits and 1 earned run in 8 innings, struck out 19 Provo batters, and ran his valley-leading ERA to 0.37. Springville's upcoming games (all games begin at 4 p.m.): Tuesday, Apr. 20, Payson; Tuesday, Apr. 27, v. Provo SHS; Thursday, Apr. 29, American Fork. other mistake as well; one angler an-gler was fishing with two poles. Two poles are legal on some warm-water fisheries, including Pelican, but you need to have a permit and he didn't." Not paying attention to the rules cost the couple $854. Managing for quality fishing often takes special regulations. "Fishermen have the responsibility responsi-bility of knowing the regulations regula-tions before they wet a line in an unfamiliar water," Barnhurst said. "Ignorance is not a valid excuse. Conservation officers have a saying-'either they knew or they didn't care or didn't did-n't care enough to know.'" Increased opportunity means anglers need to consult the proclamation each year. Barnhurst Barn-hurst offers some advice, as rules do change from year to year: In the front of the proclamation procla-mation is a "changes" page that highlights some of the changes that affect anglers statewide. There is also an alphabetical list of waters with special regulations. regula-tions. Check the changes page, and then look up your favorite waters to see if there are any changes. Before driving to a water wa-ter you're unfamiliar with, check the proclamation list to see if that water has a special regulation. SPANISH Location: Spanish Fork High School 990 North 300 West, Spanish Fork 10 Week Summer Session Tues., May 4th thru Thurs., July 8th 17 Evening Classes Offered . , 1 ttmm'Kt mrxmt sseat mi m sm mumm SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES, ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES AVC1010 SF6 Introduction to Art 3 TR 7;35pm- 9 30pm 28 Jeff Bushman AVC1020 SF6 Basic Drawing 3 TR 5:00pm-7:30pm 28 Jeff Bushman AVC1630 SF6 Intro to Photography 3 TR 5:00pm -8:15pm A8 LouCrandatl COMM1100 SF6 fntro to Public Speaking 3 TR 5:30pm 7:25pm B3 Staff , ENGL 1010 SF6- Introduction to Writing 3 TR 5:30pm -7:25pm 5 RonBohannon ENGL 2010 SF6 mtermed Writing: HUSS 3 TR 7:35pm -9:30pm 5 Jennifer Nieves HIST 1000 SF6 American Heritage 3 TR 7:35pm- 9.30pm 83 ChadOstief HUM 1010 SF6 fntroduction to Humanities 3 TR 5:30pm-7:25pm 20 Michelle DixontcDonaW PHIL 2050 SF6 Ethics & Values 3 TR 5:30pm-7:25pm 12 E8 Watson PSY1100 SF6 Human DevUfe Span 3 TR 5:30pm -7:25pm 85 Staff SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ECFS1100 SF6 Human DevUfe Span 3 TR 5:30pm -7:25pm 85 Staff SCHOOL OF SCIENCE i HEALTH ASTR1010 SF6 Astronomy 3 TR 7:35pm -9:30pm 85 UbertyEvanko BIOL 1010 SF6 General Biology 3 TR 7:35pm -9:30pm 20 Connie Erdmann HLTH1100 SF6 Personal HealthWellness 2 TR 7:35pm-8:50pm C2 Rebecca Brimhat) PE-S1300 SF6 Fitness For Life ' 1 T 5:00pm -7:30pm C2 Alan Albright 1 PE1300 SF7 RnessForLife 1 R 5:00pm. 7:30pm C2 Everett Kelepdo SCHOOL OF GENERAL ACADEMICS MAT 1010 SF6 Intermediate Algebra IWI UtahVaUev W State rnllpxrp Champion wrestlers The champion Wrestling Team traveled to Reno, Nevada April 1-3 to a meet. A special congratulations goes to those wrestlers who participated in this worldd-wide tournament. Wrestlers who went with the team are Taylor Lamont, Kay-den Kay-den Hopkins, Gabe Roundy, Trevor Kinross, Logan Kinross, Jesse Carlisle, Grant Lamont and Chase Call. Coaches that " fps .jr,N J x Si " ' mmmm Second and third grade students from local area elementary schools attened the Annual Farm Field Day at Harward Farms. The students were able to see and learn about the many things that happen on a farm . FORK 2m All courses required for an 'Individualized Associate Degree' are offered at the Spanish Fork Center. A flyer listing the courses is available. 3 TR 7:35om-9:30cm CONTINUING AND ADULT EDUCATION Orem Campus, 800 West Universaity Parkway Business Building, BU lOld - 863-8449 www.uvsc.educontcd went with the team were Craig Lamont, Chris Call, Paul Roundy, Jeff Kinross and Tony Hopkins. - A special congratulations to Jesse Carlisle for placing 6th in the 8 and under division. Wrestlers also went to Price. Those who placed were Brian Beardall and Mathew Viercant. This weekend they will go to state in Brigham City. i b . tw WVli is, 4 I ' ft K , i 12 Chuck Cummins it '.r.. - iU o Ms |