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Show Times Newspaper Thursday, May 30, 2002 Page A7 DDDODTfD (WGMOu MARTIN HARRIS Times Sports Editor For Mountain View's Kaycie Zimmerman, the scenery has not changed this season. She is always at the pinnacle. Most high school athletes would like to bring home one state title in a career. Zimmerman helped three Bruin teams bring home titles in three different sports. (I do not know if the feat has been accomplished before but I am sure if it has, it has not been done that many times.) "This year has just been amazing," she said. "It feels like I am living a dream." " :, i) Zimmerman helped the Bruins to Antlerless Applications for permits to hunt antlerless elk, deer, moose and doe pronghom. during Uah 200njessbif. game seaspns will be available by June 4. ; " . . .. . Those who applied in previous years should receive a preprinted preprint-ed 2002 application in the mail soon. Those who don't receive an application by June 4 may obtain one from the Division of Wildlife Resources' Internet Web site (www.wildlife.utah.gov), hunting and fishing license agents statewide or Division offices. To be entered in the draw for permits, applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. on June 17. Beginning June 4, hunters who have an American Express, Discover, MasterCard or Visa credit card can apply for a permit online at the Division's Internet Web site (www.wildlife.utah.gov). Hunters who don't have a credit card can apply by mailing an application and their fees. A total of 10,594 cow elk permits; 3,695 doe deer permits; 296 doe pronghorn permits; and 55 cow moose permits, will be available avail-able through the public draw this year. Many of Utah's private Cooperative Wildlife Management Units will also have public Fee Fishing Day to lb bM Mn 0 Fishing waters throughout Utah should see plenty of anglers Saturday, June 8, as the Division of Wildlife Resources marks Free Fishing Day in Utah. People will not need a fishing license to fish in the state that day. All other regulations found in the 2002 Utah Fishing Proclamation will be in effect. "We're trying to attract people peo-ple to fishing by having a free day," says Tom Pettengill, sport fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. Division staff treat Free Fishing Day as they would a holiday weekend, stocking additional fish to meet the additional demand. Pettengill says anglers fishing June 8 may want to focus their efforts on lakes and reservoirs, as this is where most of the fish stocked for Free Fishing Day will be placed. Pettengill reminds those fishing June 8 that while no license is required, all other limits and regulations found in the 2002 Utah Fishing Proclamation will be in effect. Anglers, especially those who Drop of your news at: On Die South Town Plaza) v.dll Uj IUI IIIUIC IlliU (U. in Lindon by noon on Monday 225-1 340 The junior was the goalie on the state champion girls soccer team in the fall. She anchored a stellar defensive unit that repeatedly shutout opponents. In the winter, she switched gears from blocking goals to sinking baskets as one of the top reserve players on the state champion girls basketball team. She scored a season-high eight points against 5-A power Kearns High. Then to cap it off, she was the starting first baseman and one of the top hitters on the softball team. On the final day of the recent state tourney, she turned in a 6-for-10 hitting performance, per-formance, including three doubles dou-bles and four RBI. fli v; . mm ' . ' ' ' S Photo by Martin Harris the soccer title last October. big game might be fishing for the first time, are encouraged to pick up a copy of the proclamation and learn the rules. Proclamations are available from fishing license agents statewide; at Division of Wildlife Resources offices in Ogden, Salt Lake City, Springville, Vernal, Price and Cedar City; and on the Division's Web site (www.wildlife.utah.gov). Four special fishing events will be held as part of Free Fishing Day: Ogden The Ogden Family Fish Fest will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at West Stadium Park, 668 17th Street. Fishing clinics, presentations about fishing and information booths about fishing, fish-ing, boating and water conservation conser-vation will be offered. Food vendors ven-dors will also be on site. "We will also have rods and reels available for free checkout," says Ann Evans, aquatic education educa-tion specialist with the Division of Wildlife Resources. "We i encourage those who think they might enjoy fishing, but are not That's Missionary Announcements Weddings, Scouts and Lindon Happenings. ft f i If ' Regardless of the titles, Zimmerman says she still has a lot of room for improvement in each of her sports. "It's the details that are important. Details can cause you to make a mistake and lose the game," she said. "Until I shutout every opponent, bat a 1.000, do not make any errors and make every shot, then there will be room for improvement." improve-ment." The net result of Zimmerman's had work over the past two years is pretty obvious. She has been on five state championship teams and one national championship team. Zimmerman said each of the v ( f f in imr Zimmerman was a key reserve on basketball team. f VAX ' i - f I La j lr -izri a 1 J , & hunting applications antlerless permits available. Hunters can apply for these public ; (CWMU pff nrits duringlhe -application periftd. Antlerless permit numberjs are round in Utah's 2002 Antlerless Addendum. The addendum is currently available at Division of Wildlife Resources offices and the Division's Internet Web site. Hunting and fishing license agents will have copies by June 4. To assure their application is entered in the draw, Division of Wildlife Resources Wildlife Licensing Coordinator Judi Tutorow provides applicants with the following tips and reminders: Double-check the hunt numbers you listed. Hunt numbers are highlighted in blue in the Antlerless Addendum. Many applicants appli-cants end up with the wrong hunt, or no hunt, because they listed the wrong hunt number. Send the correct fees. Check your math. You may miss out on your hunt if you don't send enough money. Check your credit card number and expiration date. The card must be valid through September 2002 to issue a permit. Up to four people may apply together for deer, elk and prong-horn prong-horn permits. Group applications are not accepted for moose per sure they want to invest in fishing fish-ing equipment, to come and give it a try." The fishing clinics are sponsored by Trout Unlimited, Rocky Mountain Anglers and the Division of Wildlife Resources. For more information, call Evans at (801) 538-4769. Farmington Farmington Pond, 600 N. Main St. in Farmington (at the mouth of Farmington Canyon). Volunteers from the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association will be available from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. to help people bait hooks and to provide pro-vide fishing instruction. They'll nni i ah STORES Everything $ 1.00 or less t 1084 N. Main Spanish 101 S. State Orem (Next to Smith's) I - NEW OWNER - NEW MERCHANDISE - SAME FRIENDLY SERVICE Balloons-Gift Bags-Kitchen Items-Toys-Tools Gift Items-Cosmetics-Hair Products Paper Products-SchoolOffice Supplies Party Supplies Plus Thousands titles are important but each carry a different meaning. "Softball was special because it is the first one we've ever taken. Soccer is different because of all the running and conditioning we do." Several of the teams Zimmerman plays on have good chances to repeat with the talent tal-ent they have returning. The Bruins soccer team returns eight seniors from their two-time defending championship champi-onship team. The basketball team is doing just as well. They graduated only two players and should be sitting well to make a run at a third consecutive title. Softball is Zimmerman's own word is the "question mark." t, O Photo by Martin Harris the Bruins state championship also provide bait and hooks to those who need them and will have a few fishing rods and reels available for checkout. Farmington Pond features a fishing pier that provides excellent excel-lent fishing access to small children chil-dren and those who are elderly or physically challenged. For more information about Farmington Pond, call the Division of Wildlife Resources' Northern Region office at (801) 476-2740. Midway "Kid's Fishing Event," Wasatch Mountain State Park pond, about 2 miles west of Midway. The event runs from 9 ccmce Fork (Next to Maces) More Items "We graduate eight seniors and will not have that many seniors on next year's team. Orem High will be a huge rival next year." No matter how many championships cham-pionships Zimmerman might add, she should be able to choose among many different collegiate athletic programs. Several of which have already presented interest at having the three-sport athlete on their campus. "Ideally, I would like to play all three sports in college but that'll be tough. It all depends on the opportunities that come up," she said. Future plans aside, Kaycie has a senior season remaining. m p M Zimmerman was an all-region first championship softball team. available . a mits. Group members are! reminded not! to combine-checks and credit cards for payment. Also, all fees for all applicants in a group must be charged to one credit card. Sign your application. Before applying for a hunt that occurs on private property, make sure you'll be able to use the permit by obtaining written permission from the landowner to access the property. The Division does not guarantee access and does not have the names of landowners where hunts occur. Hunts that occur mostly on private pri-vate land are indicated by an asterisk in the proclamation's hunt tables. Draw results will be posted by August 1 at the Division's Web site and Division offices and hunter education centers. Successful applicants may be notified by mail before August 1. Those with questions may call their nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office, or the Division's Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-4700. a.m. to 1 p.m. Space is limited and children who want to participate par-ticipate must register in advance by calling Becky Ottley at (435) 654-1791. Rainbow trout will be stocked in the pond before June 8. The Division of Wildlife Resources will teach children how to fish and will provide fishing equipment equip-ment and bait. Cedar City "Cops, Kids and Community... Fishing For a Future," will be held at the kids' pond at Woods Ranch, Have the Home You've Always Wanted Kitchens Bathrooms Finish Basements Custom Builders Squared Todd Vincze 427-1046 So how do climb any higher, what do you do for an encore? "I'm just going to go out and give 100-percent and try to be a leader now that I'll be a senior. I want to give it my best," she said. "Coach Houle told me that someone once won five championships champi-onships in a year." So it begs the question, has Kaycie ever thought about taking tak-ing up cross country and track? "I've only thought about it as a joke," Zimmerman said. "I think I'm going to just stick to the three that I am playing." Probably a good idea. After all she still has a senior year of classes and homework ahead and a person does need to sleep sometime. - '? ft... i;Vr;Y.- Photo by Martin Harris baseman for the recent state by June 4 located in Cedar Canyon west of Cedar City. This event for children runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Division of Wildlife Resources will stock the pond with trout before and during the event. Fishing equipment and bait will be provided. For more information call the Iron County Sheriffs Office at (435) 586-6511. Those with questions about Free Fishing Day may contact their nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office, or the Division's Salt Lake City office at (801) 538-4700. Framing Finish Work Concrete r ' m i |